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This document provides an overview and instructions for using the Vivado IDE (Integrated Design Environment). It describes how to launch Vivado, create and manage projects, run synthesis and implementation, view and edit design files and properties, customize the Vivado environment, and use various windows like the sources window, device window, and Tcl console. The document contains revision notes and refers the reader to additional video tutorials for using Vivado.
This document provides a user guide for the SmartDSP operating system. It describes the features and architecture of the OS, including its kernel components, hardware abstraction layers, and documentation resources. The OS uses a real-time kernel to manage tasks, interrupts, scheduling, memory and hardware resources across multiple processor cores. Device drivers and network stacks provide hardware independence and connectivity.
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This document provides a user's guide for the Allied Telesis AT-8000S Web Browser Interface. It includes sections on getting started with the interface, defining system information, configuring system time, device security, ports, interfaces, system logs, and spanning tree. The table of contents outlines 18 subsections covering configuration of items like access profiles, VLANs, log servers, and rapid spanning tree.
This document provides a user guide for the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. It includes sections on getting started with the device, using the touch screen and gestures, personalizing the tablet, connecting to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, using the BlackBerry Bridge to connect to a smartphone, setting passwords and managing security settings, browsing the web and bookmarks, taking pictures and videos with the camera, viewing pictures and playing videos, playing music and creating playlists, and purchasing music from the Music Store.
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2. Arrange and edit the media on the timeline.
3. Add effects like transitions, callouts, and quizzes.
4. Produce the video in a format for sharing like Flash, DVD, or iPod.
This document discusses configuring and deploying the chassis cluster feature on Juniper Networks J Series services routers to provide high availability. It describes the hardware and software requirements, feature overview, configuration, monitoring, deployment scenarios including active/passive and active/active, special considerations, and upgrade process. The chassis cluster allows two J Series routers to work as a single device, increasing redundancy and reliability.
This document provides an overview of the features and functions of a Philips DVD recorder. It includes sections on setup and connection, playback and recording functions, programming recordings, disc and photo management, preferences, and troubleshooting. The table of contents outlines 18 main sections covering topics from accessories and safety information to recording, playback, on-screen menus and displays, and more.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 4.5:
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This document provides an offline version of the Laravel 4.1 documentation. It was published on Leanpub, which allows authors to publish works in progress and get feedback to help shape the book. The document includes an introduction to Laravel, installation instructions, and covers core Laravel concepts like routing, controllers, requests, views and more. It is licensed under a Creative Commons license.
This document is a user guide for the Zebra Z4Mplus/Z6Mplus industrial/commercial label printers. It contains instructions and procedures for setup, operation, and configuration of the printers. The guide includes sections on unpacking and inspecting the printer, selecting a site, connecting power and communication interfaces, loading media and ribbons, operating the front panel and controls, performing calibrations, and configuring the printer. Copyright and trademark information is also provided.
This document provides an overview of the Datacolor TOOLS software, including:
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- The main desktop interface and database structure for storing and managing samples
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- Descriptions of the phone's keys and buttons.
- Methods for customizing settings and options via the phone's user interface and web user interface.
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- Configuring various phone options like ring tones, audio settings, time/date, passwords, and more.
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인터맥 PB22, PB32 및 PB50 모바일 프린터 제품군은 창고관리, 유통, 매장 및 기업 자산관리 분야에서 까다로운 애플리케이션을 보유한 고객에게 탁원한 선택이 될 것입니다.
인터맥 PB 프린터는 경쟁 제품보다 2~3배 빠른 인쇄속도로 작업자의 생산성과 정확성을 크게 향상시킵니다.
네트워크 연결은 유선 및 무선 인터페이스 (802.11 b / g, BT, 직렬, USB)를 선택하면 사용자 환경에 맞는 인터페이스를 선택할 수 있으며, 벨트 클립, 어깨 끈, 차량 마운트 등 다양한 운반 옵션을 사용할 수 있습니다.
또한 이 프린터는 5피트에서 다중 낙하 사양과 IP54 등급 및 지게차 강도의 충격 및 진동 사양을 갖추고 있습니다.
The industry’s fastest 2, 3, and 4 inch rugged mobile label printers
Built rugged to survive real-world industrial and retail environments
Two to three times faster time-tofirst- label than competitive products
Low cost of development, deployment and support
Seamless integration with Intermec mobile computers and other mobile devices
Secure wired and wireless communications options: Bluetooth®, 802.11 b/g, USB, Serial
Label sensors minimize printing errors and reduce waste
SmartSystems® remote device management reduces support needs
Optimized for Intermec media, including linerless label media options
PRINTER CHARACTERISTICS
PB22 :
Width : 101 mm (4 in)
Height : 176 mm (6.9 in)
Depth : 71 mm (2.8 in)
Weight (with battery) : 678 g (23.9oz)
PB32 :
Width: 127 mm (5 in)
Height: 182 mm (7.2 in)
Depth: 81 mm (3.2 in)
Weight (with battery): 828 g (29.2oz)
ENVIRONMENT
Operating temperature : -15°C to 50°C (5°F to 122°F)
Storage temperature : -30°C to 70°C (-22°F to 158°F)
Humidity : 10 to 90% (non-condensing)
Sealing : IP54 (excludes paper path)
Drop spec : 1.5m (5 ft.) drops to concrete; 26 times including all corners and sides
PB22/32 : 2m (6.5 ft) multiple drops to concrete with optional protective case
POWER
PB22/32 : 7.4V Li-Ion, 2.3 Ah, rechargeable battery (typical)
MEMORY
RAM: 16MB, Flash: 64MB
STANDARD COMMUNICATIONS
RS-232 Serial
USB v.2.0
OPTIONAL COMMUNICATIONS
Bluetooth® (v2.0, Class 1)
802.11b/g
WIRELESS SECURITY
Authentication & Encryption Options : WEP (64 and 128 bit) LEAP; WPA-PSK (TKIP / RC4); WPA2/802.11i- PSK (CCMP / AES);EAP-TLS, -TTLS, -PEAP, -FAST
PRINT SPEED AND RESOLUTION
4ips (101.6mm/sec), 203 dpi (8 dots/mm)
PRINT TECHNOLOGY
Printhead : Direct thermal
CARD READER (PB21/31 Option)
3 track magnetic stripe reader supports ANSI, ISO 7811, AAMVA, CA MVA, RAW formats
EMV-compatable smart card reader is EMV 2000, ISO 7816, CCID compliant
MEDIA (Type : Labels or receipt media)
Labels and Tags : Duratherm II, Duratherm III, Duratherm NIR, Duratherm III IR, Duratherm III Synthetic, Duratherm III Linerless, Duratherm II 5-mil Tag
Receipts : Duratherm Receipt II, Duratherm Receipt III
Media Width Ranges : PB22: 25.4mm to 55.88mm (1 to 2.2 in)
Core ID : 19mm (0.75 in) standard, 10.16 mm (0.4 in) supported
Max OD : PB22: 57.2mm (2.25 in)
SOFTWARE
Programming Language
IPL, Fingerprint, ZSim (ZPLII Simulation), ESC-P, DSim (DPL), CSim (CPCL)
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This document is a user guide for the CV41 vehicle mount computer running Windows CE. It provides information about operating and maintaining the computer such as attaching and removing it from the mounting dock, using accessories like the touchscreen and keypad, connecting power and antennas, transferring files, and understanding the user interface and included applications. The guide also describes how to manage the computer within a network using Intermec's SmartSystems Foundation software and how to develop and install custom applications.
The document is a user guide for the Zebra XiIIIPlus series of high-performance printers. It contains information about setting up the printer, loading media and ribbon, operating the printer, and print modes and options. The guide includes sections on unpacking and inspecting the printer, selecting a site and power source, connecting data and communication interfaces, calibrating sensors, and adjusting printhead pressure and toggle position. It provides instructions and specifications to properly set up and operate the XiIIIPlus printers.
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This document is a reference manual for TRU software. It includes sections on installing and using TRU, connecting to GPS receivers, terminal functions, receiver settings, positioning parameters, and port settings. The manual provides instructions and technical details for operating TRU and configuring connected GPS receivers. It is copyrighted and published by Topcon Positioning Systems.
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인터맥 PB21, PB31 및 PB51은 감열타입, 견고한 모바일 프린터로 인보이스, 운송, 물류, 배달, 모바일 POS (point-of-sale) 도매, 소매 영수증, 창고관리, 재고관리 분야에 적합한 모바일 프린터 입니다.
PB21, PB31, PB51 모바일 프린터는 경쟁 모델보다 메모리가 2 배 이상이며, 최적화된 인쇄 메커니즘을 채택하여 영수증과 인보이스를 20 ~ 30 % 더 빠르게 처리할 수 있으며 로고와 같은 복잡한 그래픽도 쉽게 처리 할 수 있습니다.
안정된 인쇄를 위해 Notch, Black Mark, End-of-Roll 및 도어 열림상태 (직관적인 LCD 디스플레이를 통해 모두 전달됨)를 감지하는 온보드 센서로 PB21, PB31, PB51 프린터는 작업자가 프린터의 상태를 항상 알 수 있도록 도와줍니다.
네트워크 연결은 유선 및 무선 인터페이스 (802.11 b / g, Bluetooth, 직렬, USB) 중 하나를 선택하면 환경에 맞는 인터페이스를 선택할 수 있습니다.
또한 프린터는 5피트, 26회 낙하 사양과 (6.5 피트, 옵션 보호 케이스 포함); IP54 등급이 적용되었습니다.
The industry’s fastest 2,3 and 4 inch rugged mobile receipt printers
Built rugged to survive realworld mobility in field service, route accounting and pointof- service applications
20-30% faster time-to-receipt and -invoice printing than competitive products
Low cost of development and support
Paper sensors and standard LCD display minimize lost transactions and wasted time troubleshooting
Seamless integration with Intermec computers and other mobile devices
Secure wired and wireless communication options: Bluetooth®, 802.11 b/g, USB, Serial
Optional integrated card reader supports latest EMV and ISO payment standards
SmartSystems® remote device management reduces support needs
PRINTER CHARACTERISTICS
PB21 :
Width : 101 mm (4 in)
Height : 176 mm (6.9 in)
Depth : 71 mm (2.8 in)
Weight (with battery) : 678 g (23.9oz)
PB31 :
Width : 127 mm (5 in)
Height : 182 mm (7.2 in)
Depth : 81 mm (3.2 in)
Weight (with battery) : 828 g (29.2oz)
ENVIRONMENT
Operating temperature : -15°C to 50°C (5°F to 122°F)
Storage temperature : -30°C to 70°C (-22°F to 158°F)
Humidity : 10 to 90% (non-condensing)
Sealing : IP54 (excludes paper path)
Drop spec : 1.5m (5 ft.) drops to concrete; 26 times including all corners and sides (Mil Std 810F procedure)
PB21/31: 2m (6.5 ft) multiple drops to concrete with optional protective case
POWER
PB21/31 : 7.4V Li-Ion, 2.3 Ah, rechargeable battery (typical)
MEMORY
RAM: 16MB, Flash: 64MB
STANDARD COMMUNICATIONS
RS-232 Serial
USB v.2.0
OPTIONAL COMMUNICATIONS
Bluetooth® (v2.0, Class 1)
802.11b/g (PB21/31 only)
WIRELESS SECURITY
Authentication & Encryption Options : WEP (64 and 128 bit) LEAP; WPA-PSK (TKIP / RC4); WPA2/802.11i- PSK (CCMP / AES);EAP-TLS, -TTLS, -PEAP, -FAST
PRINT SPEED AND RESOLUTION
4ips (101.6mm/sec) 203 dpi (8 dots/mm)
PRINT TECHNOLOGY
Printhead : Direct thermal
CARD READER (PB21/31 Option)
3 track magnetic stripe reader supports ANSI, ISO 7811, AAMVA, CA MVA, RAW formats
EMV-compatable smart card reader is EMV 2000, ISO 7816, CCID compliant
USER INTERFACE
LCD and 4 buttons : standby, paper feed, setup, info Four audio status indicators: error alert, hardware change alert, button press alert and startup alert.
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This document provides an introduction and reference to Tkinter, a Python GUI toolkit. It begins with introductory examples and explanations of Tkinter classes and widgets. The remainder of the document consists of reference sections for each Tkinter widget and geometry manager, describing when to use them, common patterns, available methods and options.
This document is the Administrator's Guide for Palo Alto Networks firewall release 4.1. It provides information and instructions for system setup, configuration, license management, and other device management tasks. The guide includes chapters on introduction, getting started, device management, security policies, address objects, VPN configurations, and more. It aims to help administrators effectively configure and manage Palo Alto Networks firewalls.
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This document is a user's guide for the Eaton ConnectUPS-MS Web/SNMP card. It provides instructions on installing and configuring the card, including connecting it to the network and configuring network settings. It also describes how to navigate and configure settings on the card's web interface, such as viewing UPS measurements and status, controlling the UPS, configuring alarms and notifications, and accessing logs. The guide contains information on FCC compliance statements and how to request declarations of conformity for the card.
The document is a user guide for the ZTE Avid 828 phone. It includes sections for getting started with the phone, personalizing settings, making calls, connecting to networks and devices, and more. The guide provides instructions and pictures to help users start using their new phone's basic and advanced features.
The document provides instructions for using devices purchased from AT&T. It states that devices are designed exclusively for AT&T's network and should not be modified. A voice plan is required for voice-capable devices unless otherwise noted. Some devices or plans may also require a data plan. The document also covers location services, accessing the internet and third-party apps/services, AT&T's privacy policy, and copyright information.
This document is the Administrator's Guide for Palo Alto Networks firewalls running PAN-OS version 3.1. It provides information and instructions for administrators on key tasks such as:
- Configuring the firewall interfaces, virtual systems, high availability, and user identification agents
- Managing device settings like authentication profiles, logging, and licenses
- Performing administrative functions like software upgrades, certificate management, and viewing support information
The guide is organized into chapters covering topics like device management, network configuration, security policies, and more. It includes details on navigation, settings, and procedures for common firewall administration and configuration tasks.
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The DX Series digital video recorders (DVRs) and hybrid video recorders (HVRs) address basic to advanced security applications. The applications
range from entry-level, budget-sensitive 4-channel DVRs to full-featured, fully network-based HVRs with up to 32 channels.
• DX8000, DX8100 DVR/HVRs: DX8000 DVRs represent a large installation base of 16-channel recorders. The advanced DX8100 Series HVR
and DX Series client have maintained backward compatibility with DX8000 DVRs. This means that legacy DX8000 Series units can be
networked with and operated/configured using the newer advance DX Series client. DX8000 DVRs can also be added to the DX81000 HVR
site tree. The DX8100 Series (DX8108, DX8116, DX8124, and DX8132) provide search tools, the ability to view up to 72 cameras at the
server, and ATM and point of sale (POS). Version 2.0 and later offer hybrid IP camera recording capability. The DX8100 version 2.0 model
meets Defense Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation Process (DIACAP) standards.
• DX4700/DX4800 Series HVRs: DX4700/DX4800 Series H.264 HVRs (DX4708, DX4716, DX4808, and DX4816) bring a new range of
performance and capability to Pelco’s DX Series product line. Security applications that have continued requirements for 8 or 16 analog
cameras can now expand their systems with megapixel IP recording. The DX4700/DX4800 Series support up to 2 megapixel (MPx) IP
cameras (Pelco and Axis®
). The DX4800 Series records at up to 30 ips on all channels. The DX4800 Series supports recording at full-frame
rate video at 4CIF resolution for all cameras. DX4700/DX4800 Series HVRs units support ATM/POS recording and meet DIACAP standards.
• DX4500/DX4600 Series DVRs: The DX4500/DX4600 Series (DX4508, DX4516, DX4508, and DX4616) is designed for the entry-level
market that requires 8 or 16 camera inputs; greater internal hard drive storage capacity; fast frame rate recording; and efficient playback,
search, and export capability.
• DX4104 Series: The DX4104 Series DVR is the next generation of an affordable entry-level DVR. The unit is designed for the entry-level
market that requires one to four camera inputs, powerful video storage management with efficient H.264 compression, multi-event
recording, quick and easy to use graphical user interface (GUI), internal storage capacity up to 2 TB, and remote client connectivity to as
many as 100 DX4104 units.
• DX4000 Series: The DX4000 Series DVR is an entry-level, professional digital video recorder that not only replaces the traditional VCR and
multiplexer combination but also offers the benefits derived from the latest in digital video processing. Designed to work with today's
broadband networks, the DX4000 uses MPEG-4 compression, allowing the user the ability to view and control the DVR across a wide area
network (WAN). With the ability to record at resolutions up to 704 x 480, the DX4000 Series DVR captures crystal clear pictures, creating
effective footage for later use and retrieval.
For a detailed description of features and specifications, refer to the product specification sheet for each DX Series product.
CLIENT APPLICATION SOFTWARE
Fully implemented networking capabilities allow remote viewing of live video, playback, and administration of DVR/HVR server features.
Versatile high-speed search operations include time and date, bookmark, event, pixel, thumbnail, and point of sale (POS) searching. Extensive
scheduling features allow customizing of day, weekday, weekend, and special event recording. The DX Series client provides a graphical user
interface (GUI), allowing for quick and efficient access to setup and operating features.
The DX Series DVR/HVRs support four software applications that run on a PC:
• DX Series client software application: Allows you to log on to, operate, and administer up to 16 DX Series DVR/HVRs. DX Series
servers support a total of five simultaneous connections when using the DX Series client and Web client application.
• DX Series export viewer: Allows you to view exported video. The export viewer is designed to recognize and verify the digital watermark
that is embedded in the Pelco-engineered *.exp video format for DX4104.
• DX Series emergency agent: Works with networked DX4104 units to alert users when one or more channels detect an alarm, motion, or
video loss event. The emergency agent runs on a networked client PC.
• DX Series Web client: Allows you to view live video and operate PTZ features of cameras attached to a DVR/HVR.
For information about the supported features, refer to DX Series Client Supported Features on page 10.
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Important Notice
VIDEO QUALITY CAUTION
FRAME RATE NOTICE REGARDING USER-SELECTED OPTIONS
Pelco systems are capable of providing high quality video for both live viewing and playback. However, the systems can be used in lower quality
modes, which can degrade picture quality, to allow for a slower rate of data transfer and to reduce the amount of video data stored. The picture
quality can be degraded by either lowering the resolution, reducing the picture rate, or both. A picture degraded by having a reduced resolution
may result in an image that is less clear or even indiscernible. A picture degraded by reducing the picture rate has fewer frames per second,
which can result in images that appear to jump or move more quickly than normal during playback. Lower frame rates may result in a key event
not being recorded by the system.
Judgment as to the suitability of the products for users’ purposes is solely the users’ responsibility. Users shall determine the suitability of the
products for their own intended application, picture rate and picture quality. In the event users intend to use the video for evidentiary purposes in
a judicial proceeding or otherwise, users should consult with their attorney regarding any particular requirements for such use.
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Product Overview
The DX Series client application supports the DX Series DX8000/DX8100, DX4700/DX4800, DX4500/DX4600, DX4104, and DX4000 DVR/HVRs.
The DX Series client graphical user interface (GUI) is intuitive and easy to use. It allows you to operate and administer all of the DX Series units
from one remote location. This manual describes how to operate and configure the DX Series DVR/HVRs, and documents many of the features,
configuration menus, and settings that are common to most of the units.
DX SERIES CLIENT SUPPORTED FEATURES
Table A describes the features that are supported for each DVR/HVR. The table does not describe the complete feature set for each unit. For
information about a feature not listed in the table, refer to the client operation/configuration manual for the unit. For detailed information about
the setup menus and supported settings, refer to DX Series Client Setup Window Overview on page 60.
Table A. DX Series Client Supported Features (1 of 2)
Function Feature DX8000/DX8100 DX4700/DX4800 DX4500/DX4600*
DX4100 DX4000
Connection Log on to single system
Log on to multiple systems —
Get camera names
Same user logon from
multiple clients
—
Live Single and multiple
cameras
View OSD items (camera
name, time, and so forth)
PTZ
Motion borders —
Alarm borders —
Continuous record borders —
Audio playback — —
Support server local time —
Support GMT time —
Support client time —
Monitor sequence —
Pixel search — — —
Thumbnail search — — — —
View OSD items (camera
name, time, and so forth)
Digital zoom — — — — —
Play every frame —
Multispeed playback
(6X maximum)
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Export Native compression
support
— —
Audio playback — — — —
Export viewer playback — —
AVI/Native — —
Setup Camera
Schedule
Display —
Linking —
User
System
Network —
Backup — — — — —
Site setup — — — — —
Ext. monitor — — — — —
Email notification —
*The DX Series client supports pixel search on the DX4600 Series DVR. The DX4500 Series DVR is not supported.
Table A. DX Series Client Supported Features (2 of 2)
Function Feature DX8000/DX8100 DX4700/DX4800 DX4500/DX4600*
DX4100 DX4000
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CLIENT APPLICATION WINDOW
Figure 1. DX Series Client Application Window
Site Tree: Displays top-down, hierarchical management of DX Series resources, such as servers, cameras, alarms, and relays.
Toolbar: Provides buttons for quick access to Live, Search, Setup, Export, Print, screen display options, Full Screen, and Connection List Setup.
Title Bar: Displays the application title.
Menu Bar: Provides access to commands.
View Panels: Panel: Displays as many as 16 panes for viewing live and playback video. Each pane displays video for a single camera
channel. For additional information about view panels and panes, refer to Navigating View Panes on page 25 for more information.
PTZ Control Panel: Allows users to operate cameras that support PTZ features.
PTZ On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu: Allows users to operate PTZ OSD features. Refer to PTZ Controls on page 30 for more
information.
Playback Control Panel: Allows users with administrator- or power-level permissions to control video playback. Includes playback
controls, playback speed, and volume.
Playback Timeline: Displays a 24-hour timeline marked with color-coded video events. Allows users with administrator- or power-level
permissions to select a date and time for playback.
Status Bar: Displays current date and time and the permission level of the logged on user.
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MENU BAR
The Menu bar allows you to access the File, View, and Help menu features.
FILE MENU
VIEW MENU
FAVORITE MENU
Table B. File Menu
Command Description
Client Password Allows you to change the client log on password.
Connect Establishes the connection between the client application and DX Series server.
Disconnect Disconnects the client from the site and discontinues displaying video from the disconnected site.
Save to JPEG Allows you to save a screen shot in JPEG format to a designated location on the PC hard drive. The default location
is C:DX4100 Exported files.
Backup Search Allows you to search backed up video stored on a media device.
End Backup Search Ends the backup search mode.
Server S/W Update Allows you to update the DX4700/DX4800 software remotely from the DX Series client.
Exit Exits the client application.
Table C. View Menu
Command Description
OSD Opens the on-screen display (OSD) submenu with the following global display options.
• Channel Number: Displays the input channel (01 to 04) to which the camera is connected.
• Site Name: Displays the site name.
• Camera Name: Displays the camera name. The default name is CH 01 to CH 02.
• Playback Time: Displays the date and time that the video was recorded.
• PTZ: Displays the PTZ controls for each channel configured for PTZ operation.
• Audio: Displays the Audio controls for each channel assigned to an audio input.
• Select All: Selects all of the OSD options.
Resolution Opens a submenu with the following choices:
Cycle View (Dwell Time) Opens the dwell time submenu.
Date Format Opens the date format submenu.
Language Opens the language submenu.
HDD Information Opens the HDD Information dialog box that displays the normal and event partition storage capacity status.
Log View Displays system events that have occurred on the date selected in the Date box.
DirectX Draw Improves performance by delegating graphics acceleration duties to your computer’s video hardware instead of
your computer’s main processor.
System Health View Opens the System Health dialog box.
Table D. Favorite Menu
Command Description
Add to Favorites Opens the Add to Favorites dialog box, where you can create and store a favorite to a specified folder.
Organize Favorites Opens the Organize Favorites dialog box that allows you to perform the following options:
• Create a new folder.
• Rename a folder
• Move favorites to a specific folder
• Delete a favorite or favorite folder
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HELP MENU
GUI TOOLBAR
Table E. Help Menu
Command Description
DX Series Client Help Opens the DX Series client Help system.
DX Series Client
Information
Provides model and version information about the DX Series client.
Table F. GUI Toolbar Features and Functions
Live: Displays the main application window.
Search: Opens the Search window.
Setup: Opens the Setup window.
Export: Opens the Export dialog box.
Print: Opens the Print dialog box.
1-Division: Displays video from one camera.
4-Division: Displays video from four cameras (2 x 2).
9-Division: Displays video from nine cameras (3 x 3).
16-Division: Displays video from sixteen cameras (4 x 4).
25-Division: Displays video from twenty-five cameras (5 x 5).
36-Division: Displays video from thirty-six cameras (6 x 6).
6-Division: Displays video in one large pane and five smaller images (1 large and 5 small).
8-Division: Displays video in one large pane and seven smaller images (1 large and 7 small).
Cycle View: Starts and stops the window cycling display.
Full Screen: Hides the GUI controls and displays video on the entire screen. Click the right mouse button to exit the full-screen
view.
Connection List Setup: Opens the Connection List dialog box. Use this dialog box to add, change, and delete a site.
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VIEW PANES AND PANELS
The client application view panel is organized into panes. Video from each camera appears in its own view pane.
Figure 2. View Panes and View Panel
View Panel: Displays video in 1 to 36 panes.
View Pane: Displays video from a single camera.
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SITE TREE
The site tree provides access to remote site resources (cameras and alarm inputs). To select a camera from the site tree, drag a camera to a pane.
The site tree information reflects the current remote server configuration.
Figure 3. Site Tree
Remote Site Location: Expands and collapses the remote site. Right-clicking the site name opens a shortcut menu containing the
following commands:
• User Log-In: Opens the Remote Login dialog box.
• User Log-Out: Logs you off of the remote site.
• Connect: Connects the client application to the remote site.
• Disconnect: Disconnects the client application from the remote site.
List of Cameras: Expands and collapses the Camera tree.
Camera Name: Expands and collapses the camera settings.
Camera Configuration Settings:
Alarm In: Expands and collapses the Alarm In tree. Expand an alarm input to see the relay out and camera assignment.
Relay Out: Expands and collapses the Relay tree. Right-click a relay for a short-cut menu to turn a relay on or off.
Recording mode
Resolution
Frame rate
Image quality
Relay output
Audio input
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PTZ CONTROL
The PTZ control can be used to operate and configure cameras that have been configured for PTZ operation, including those that support Pelco P
and Pelco D protocols and third-party dome cameras.
Figure 4. PTZ Control
ZOOM: Zooms the camera in and out.
FOCUS: Performs two functions:
• In PTZ mode: Adjusts the camera focus.
• In camera menu: FOCUS+ and FOCUS- is used to navigating up and down the camera menu choices.
IRIS: Performs two functions:
• In PTZ mode: Opens and closes the camera iris.
• In camera menu: IRIS plus (+) selects an item. IRIS minus (-) exits an option setting. In the menu, the IRIS button moves
the cursor to EXIT.
Keypad: Use the keypad to enter presets or pattern numbers.
Program: Accesses the camera programming mode.
Clear: Deletes a programmed preset, pattern, or tour.
PRESET: Performs three functions:
• In preset programming mode: Stores the preset in the selected memory location.
• In PTZ mode: Activates a preset.
• Tour: Starts a preset tour.
PATTERN: Performs two functions:
• Pattern programming mode: Stores the pattern in the selected memory location.
• PTZ mode: Activates a pattern.
Auxiliary: Selects the auxiliary mode. Buttons 1 to 4 select the camera’s auxiliary output. The buttons toggle (on/off). This
feature is unsupported for DX4104 Series.
SET: Performs two functions:
• Enters PTZ programming mode.
• Exits PTZ programming mode.
PGM
CLR
PRESET
PATTERN
AUX
SET
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Figure 5. PTZ OSD Menu Control
Enter: (Third-party cameras only) Provides the following actions:
• Displays the selected remote camera OSD menu for PTZ cameras.
• Accepts the selected remote camera OSD menu choice.
• Accesses menu option parameters.
Exit: (Third-party cameras only) Exits the camera menu.
Up and Down Arrows: Move the camera, navigate through the remote camera OSD menu, and cycle through a list of
options or parameters.
Left and Right Arrows: Move the camera.
Speed: Increase or decrease the pan speed.
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LIVE ON-SCREEN DISPLAY
The live on-screen display (OSD) consists of superimposed camera and site information. Each item in the OSD can be displayed or hidden. The
OSD settings apply for all channels. Some labels are not supported by the DX4000 and do not display.
Figure 6. Live OSD Pane
PTZ : Indicates that the PTZ control is enabled.
Audio: Indicates that audio recording is enabled. The DX4104 compresses audio data to save space. In this case,
recorded audio may not be of the same quality as live audio.
Recording: Indicates the camera recording mode and status.
No Record: Live video is displayed but not record video.
Normal Record: Video is continuously recorded.
Alarm Record: Only video associated with an alarm event is recorded.
Motion Record: Only video associated with a motion event is recorded.
Text Recording: Indicates that the text recording mode is active.
Instant/Panic Recording: Indicates that the instant recording mode is active.
On-Screen PTZ Control: Facilitates mouse control of PTZ functions. Refer to PTZ Mode on page 30 for more
information.
Channel Number and Camera Name: Displays the channel input (BNC) and the camera name.
Site Name: Displays the created site name.
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PLAYBACK CONTROLS
The playback controls start playback, control direction, and adjust speed. Click Stop at any time to return to the Live mode. The DX4000
does not support playback in the Live mode; when a camera attached to a DX4000 is selected, the controls are not available. In the search mode,
the DX4000 supports the playback, pause, stop, and play features.
PLAYBACK
Figure 7. Playback Controls
PLAYBACK SPEED AND VOLUME
Figure 8. Playback Speed and Volume Controls
Frame-By-Frame Reverse: Each frame is displayed in the reverse direction by continually clicking the button.
Frame-By-Frame Forward: Each frame is displayed in the forward direction by continually clicking the button.
End of Video: Advances the bookmark to the end of the latest recorded video.
Forward Playback: Initiates normal playback of recorded video in the forward direction.
Stop: Stops playback control activity and returns to the Live mode.
Pause: Pauses video playback.
Reverse Playback: Initiates normal playback of recorded video in the reverse direction.
Beginning of Video: Returns the bookmark to the beginning of the earliest recorded video.
Normal: Plays back video at normal speed.
Faster: Plays back video at a faster rate than normal speed.
Slower: Plays back video at a slower rate than normal speed.
Volume: Increases or decreases the volume of played back video.
Audio: Activates or silences the audio output of played back video.
Two-Way Audio: Enables or disables transmitting and receiving audio
simultaneously in both directions.
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PLAYBACK TIMELINE
Use the timeline to select the date and time to begin playback. Time periods containing recorded video are represented as color-coded segments
of the timeline. The timeline includes a horizontal pointer that shows the time in 1-hour segments. The pointer is positioned within the timeline
by using the hour, minute, and seconds boxes to select playback time in 24-hour period. While in Live mode, you can drag the timeline pointer
into the timeline. The scroll bar allows you to position the timeline within a 24-hour period.
Figure 9. Playback Timeline
Select All: Allows all channels to be played back simultaneously.
Camera Number: Displays the selected camera name and number.
Remote Site: Displays the selected site name.
Date Box: Opens the calendar.
Time Box: Allows you to select the playback or search time in a 24-hour period (hour, minute, and seconds).
Increase Detail: Allows you to expand the time scale to view smaller increments of time.
Decrease Detail: Allows you to decrease the time scale to view larger increments of time.
Alarm Recording: Displays alarm event video in red.
Motion Detection Recording: Displays motion event video in blue.
Normal/Instant Recording: Displays normal and instant video in green.
Pointer: Provides a visible time indicator within the recorded data displayed in the timeline.
Scroll Bar: Allows you to scroll through the timeline.
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Operation
CONNECTING TO AND LOGGING ON TO A SITE
To connect to and log on to the DX Series client, perform one of the following options:
• Site tree is not configured with DX Series servers: When the DX Series client starts for the first time, server sites are not configured
to appear in the site tree.
To start the DX Series client for the first time and add servers to the site tree, refer to Starting the Client for the First Time for more
information.
• Site tree is configured with DX Series servers: To start the DX Series client, refer to Connecting to and Logging On to a Site on
page 22 for more information.
• Administering sites: To administer an existing site, refer to Administering Sites in the Site Tree on page 24 for more information.
STARTING THE CLIENT FOR THE FIRST TIME
1. On the task bar, click Start, All Programs, Pelco, Pelco DX Series client, and then click DX Series client. The DX Series client Password
dialog box appears.
2. Type the default client password 000000 (six zeros) and click OK. The client window and the Connection List dialog box appear.
Figure 10. Starting the Client for the First Time
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3. To create a site:
a. In the Connection List dialog box, click Add. The Connection Setup dialog box appears.
b. In the Site Name box, type a site name.
NOTE: Using special characters in the site name other than those listed below will cause the export process to fail.
• Characters can include letters (a to z, upper and lowercase), numerals (0 to 9),
and special characters `, ~,!, @, #, $, &, ( ), -, _, =, +, [ ], ., and { }.
• A site name must not exceed 18 characters in length.
c. In the IP Address box, type the server IP address.
d. (Optional) The DX Series client communication port is controlled by selecting the DVR/HVR model. By default, DX45/4600 appears in
the Type box and the port number is 9001. Before you change a port number:
• Consult your network administrator.
• Make sure that the ports are not blocked internally and are protected from external threats by a firewall. Client and server ports
must be identical.
e. Click OK. The server site appears in the Connection List.
f. Repeat steps 3a to 3e to create additional sites.
4. Click OK. The DVR/HVR sites appear in the site tree.
5. To connect to and log on to a site:
a. In the site tree, right-click a site. The shortcut menu appears.
b. Click Connect. Video from the site is displayed in the client window.
c. Right-click the site again.
d. Click User Log-in. The Remote Login dialog box appears.
e. In the User ID box, type your user name.
f. In the Password box, type your password.
To log off or disconnect from a site, refer to Logging Off on page 24.
STARTING THE CLIENT AND LOGGING ON TO A SITE
To start the client and log on to a site:
1. On the task bar, click Start, All Programs, Pelco, Pelco DX Series client, and then click DX Series client. The DX Series Client Password
dialog box appears.
2. In the Password box, type the default client password 000000 (six zeros).
3. Click OK. The client window appears.
4. To connect to and log on to a site:
a. In the site tree, right-click a site. The shortcut menu appears.
b. Click Connect. Video from the site is displayed in the client window.
c. Right-click the site again.
d. Click User Log-in. The Remote Login dialog box appears.
e. In the User ID box, type your user name.
f. In the Password box, type your password.
g. Click OK.
To log off or disconnect from a site, refer to Logging Off on page 24.
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LOGGING OFF
To log off from a remote site:
1. In the site tree, right-click a remote site. The shortcut menu appears.
2. Click User Log-Out. The system logs you off and Guest is displayed in the status bar.
END A SERVER CONNECTION
To end a server connection:
1. In the site tree, right-click a remote site. The site tree submenu appears.
2. Click Disconnect. The DX Series client is disconnected from the remote site, the Pelco logo appears, and Log Out is displayed in the status
bar.
ADMINISTERING SITES IN THE SITE TREE
CHANGING A SITE
1. On the toolbar, click the Connection List icon .
2. In the Connection List, click a remote site.
3. Click Edit. The Connection Setup dialog box appears.
a. Click a settings box and type the updated setting.
b. Repeat step 3a for additional settings.
c. Click OK.
DELETING A SITE
NOTE: Once a site is deleted from the Site, it cannot be restored.
1. On the toolbar, click the Connection List icon .
2. In the Connection List, select a remote site.
3. Click Delete. The remote site is removed from the table, but it is not deleted from the site tree.
4. Perform one of the following options:
• Complete the deletion: Click OK. The remote site is deleted from the site tree.
• Cancel the deletion: Click Cancel. The remote site is not deleted.
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CLIENT OPERATING MODES
The DX Series DVR/HVR has four primary operating modes: Live, Playback, Search, and Export. Refer to Product Overview on page 10 for more
information.
LIVE VIDEO
By default, the unit comes ready to view and record live video.
Figure 11. DX Series Client Window
NAVIGATING VIEW PANES
1. On the toolbar, click a display option.
Figure 12. Toolbar Display Buttons
2. Click a pane to make it active. A red border highlights the pane.
Table G. Client Operating Modes
Live and Playback Modes:
• Live: Allows all users to view live video.
• Playback: Allows users with playback/search-level permission to play back recorded video.
Search Mode: Allows users with playback/search-level permission to search video data using specific criteria.
Export Mode: Allows users with export-level permissions to export video and audio from a DVR server. Users can
also specify the media and location for storing the exported data.
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ASSIGNING CAMERAS TO VIEW PANES
In the site tree, click and drag individual cameras to a view pane. Repeat the process for up to 36 cameras.
In the site tree, click and drag Cameras to a pane. All cameras in the site tree are assigned sequentially to the panes.
NOTE: If you do not want a camera to be viewed, you must replace the camera with another one from a different remote site. If you have only
one remote site, you cannot remove a camera from a pane.
LIVE MODE
CUSTOMIZING THE ON-SCREEN DISPLAY
By default, all of the OSD options are selected. The DX Series client allows you to customize the OSD settings. These settings apply globally for
all panes and remote sites.
1. On the View menu, point to OSD. The OSD submenu appears.
Figure 13. Client OSD Menu Options
2. Either select or clear an OSD option.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to customize each display feature.
SEQUENCE DWELL TIME
Set the sequence dwell time to meet your security application requirements. Once you configure the dwell time, you have to manually start the
sequence mode. The sequence dwell time has the following guidelines:
• Channel/cameras are sequenced in the order that they are assigned to panes.
• Channel/cameras are organized by groups:
– Group 1, channels 1 to 4
– Group 2, channels 5 to 8
– Group 3, channels 9 to 12
– Group 4, channels 13 to 16
• Groups are sequenced if video is displayed on at least one of the four channels in a group. Video from the active channel is displayed and
the Video Loss message or the Pelco logo displays in the application window for all remaining channels in the group. If no video is
displayed for any of the channels in a group, either Video Loss or the Pelco logo displays in the application window.
Selecting the Sequence Dwell Time
1. On the View menu, point to Cycle View (Dwell Time), and then click a setting.
2. On the toolbar, click display option.
Starting and stopping the Sequence View
On the toolbar, click the Cycle View icon . The icon changes color and the cycle process either starts or stops.
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FULL-SCREEN DISPLAY
The DX Series client allows you to display video across the entire screen. In this view, the GUI controls are not displayed.
On the toolbar, click the Full Screen Display icon . The video panes are displayed in the application window (refer to Figure 14).
Right-click in the application to return to the standard application window.
Figure 14. Full-Screen Display
SELECTING A LANGUAGE
The DX Series client allows you to choose the display language for menus and dialog boxes. By default, the display language is English. You must
restart the DX Series client for the new setting to take effect. Changing the DX Series client language does not change the server DVR/HVR
language.
1. On the View menu, click Language, and then click a language. The DX Series client dialog box “Client software must be restarted for the
language changes to take effect” appears.
2. Click OK. The message dialog box disappears.
3. Click File, and click Exit. The DX Series client closes.
4. Restart the DX Series client. The menus and settings are displayed in the configured language.
SELECTING A DATE FORMAT
The DX Series client allows you to choose the date format for menus and dialog boxes. By default, the date format is month, day, and year.
Changing the DX Series client date does not change the server DVR/HVR system date.
On the View menu, click Date Format, and then click a date format. The displayed date changes to the new format in the status bar.
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VIEWING HDD INFORMATION
The HDD Information dialog box displays data about server storage capacity (refer to Figure 15). The HDD space allocated to the normal and
event partition is configured on the DX4104 server using the Hard Disk option on the System menu. HDD overwrite and full-warning options can
be configured from the DX Series client.
To display the HDD information:
1. In the application window, click a camera pane.
2. Click the View menu, and then verify that the HDD Information option is available. The option is not available if the server does not support
this feature.
3. If the HDD Information option is available, click HDD Information. The HDD Information dialog box appears.
Figure 15. HDD Information Dialog Box
VIEWING THE SYSTEM LOG
The DX Series servers monitors specific system-related events and stores that information in a log file. The log file can be viewed from the
DX Series client. Table H describes the system-related events.
1. On the View menu, click Log View. The Log View dialog box appears.
2. In the Date box, click a date.
Table H. System Log Events
Admin Login) Configuration Imported HDD Damaged (HDD3) HDD Removed (HDD3)
Admin Login (Remote) Export Failed HDD Damaged (HDD4) HDD Removed (HDD4)
Admin Logout (Local) Export Finished HDD Formatted (HDD1) Normal User Login (Local)
Admin Logout (Remote) Export Started HDD Formatted (HDD2) Normal User Login (Remote)
Backup Failed Factory Default Set HDD Formatted (HDD3) Normal User Logout (Local)
Backup Finished Guest Login (Remote) HDD Formatted (HDD4) Normal User Logout (Remote)
Backup Started Guest Logout (Remote) HDD Removed (HDD1) –
Configuration Changed HDD Damaged (HDD2) HDD Removed (HDD2) –
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3. Click Search. The search results appear.
Figure 16. System Log Search Results
4. In the Scroll box, click the arrow buttons to view events on the current, previous, or next page.
ENABLING DIRECTDRAW VIDEO HARDWARE ACCELERATION
If your computer’s video hardware supports Microsoft®
DirectDraw®
extensions, you can enable DirectDraw to enhance video performance.
Enabling DirectDraw improves performance by delegating graphics acceleration duties to your computer’s video hardware instead of your
computer’s main processor.
To enable DirectDraw hardware acceleration, on the View menu, click DirectX Draw.
WARNING: Do not enable DirectDraw on the DX Series client unless you are certain that your hardware supports DirectDraw hardware
acceleration. Check the documentation that came with your computer and your graphics card before enabling DirectDraw. Although some
VGA cards support DirectDraw, not all are compatible with the DX Series client. Check the Pelco Web site for a complete list of compatible
VGA cards.
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PTZ MODE
All user levels have access to the PTZ controls to operate and program cameras. PTZ functions can be controlled on the screen in live mode using
the mouse. The PTZ control can be used to operate and configure cameras that have been configured for PTZ operation, including those that
support Pelco C, Pelco P, and Pelco D protocols and third-party dome cameras. Each input channel for a PTZ camera must be configured for PTZ
operation before the controls can be used. Refer to PTZ Mode on page 67 for more information.
NOTE: A procedure must be performed before DS ControlPoint PTZ controls can operate a PTZ device connected to the DX4700/DX4800 HVR.
From the HVR server or the DX Series client, send a PTZ command to the PTZ device. The HVR is ready to receive DS ControlPoint PTZ commands.
You must perform this procedure anytime the HVR is restarted.
PTZ CONTROLS
1. On the toolbar, click the Live icon .
2. On the View menu, point to OSD, and verify that PTZ is selected.
3. In the client window, click a pane that displays the PTZ icon.
4. Place the mouse pointer in the middle of the pane. The mouse pointer changes to a cross.
Figure 17. On-Screen PTZ Control
5. When the mouse pointer becomes a cross, drag the pointer in the direction you want to move the camera. The pointer changes to a
directional arrow, indicating the direction of the mouse. You can also use the PTZ OSD MENU to move the camera vertically and
horizontally.
Figure 18. On-Screen PTZ Directional Arrows
6. Release the mouse button when you have repositioned the camera to the desired location.
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7. To adjust the zoom, focus, and brightness, on the PTZ control:
• Zoom in or out: Click ZOOM PLUS (+) or ZOOM MINUS (–).
• Focus: Click FOCUS PLUS (+) or FOCUS MINUS (–).
• Increase or decrease brightness: Click IRIS PLUS (+) or IRIS MINUS (–).
• Speed: Click LEFT or RIGHT button to decrease or increase pan speed.
Figure 19. PTZ Control Toolbar with Camera Lens Controls
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PTZ PRESETS
A preset is a user-defined camera configuration and position, which is set up using the PTZ controls and focus commands. The camera’s auto
focus option must be turned off when configuring presets. Only cameras that support positioning and configuration using the Pelco D, Pelco P, or
supported third-party protocols can use this feature. The DX8100 Series HVR can address up to 150 PTZ presets. Preset 95 is reserved for remote
camera setup, and preset 99 is reserved for camera autoscan mode.
Configuring a Preset
The following PTZ operation guidelines apply:
• To program or clear presets, preset tours, and patterns, the Set button must be engaged; clicking the Set button places the DVR/HVR in
PTZ configuration mode.
• While in PTZ configuration mode, multiple presets can be configured until the Set button is pressed again.
To configure a PTZ preset:
1. On the toolbar, click the Live icon .
2. On the View menu, point to OSD, and verify that PTZ check box is selected.
3. In the client window, click a pane that displays PTZ icon.
4. On the PTZ control, click Set .
5. To configure the preset location and camera settings:
a. Using the mouse, move the camera to the desired location.
b. On the PTZ control, click ZOOM, FOCUS, and IRIS to enter the camera settings.
6. On the PTZ control:
a. Click the keypad and enter a number for the new preset.
b. Click Preset . The preset location and camera settings are stored in the camera’s memory.
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each preset you want to configure.
8. Click Set to exit the configuration mode.
Activating a Preset
Double- and triple-digit presets can be set or activated by pressing the first and second digits sequentially. For example, preset 20 can be
selected by clicking the number 2 and then 0 (zero) on the PTZ keypad.
NOTE: To activate presets, tours, and patterns, the Set button must be deselected.
To activate a preset:
1. On the toolbar, click the Live icon .
2. In the client window, click the PTZ-enabled pane.
3. On the PTZ control keypad, click a number (1 to 150).
4. Click Preset . The camera moves to the location configured for the preset.
Clearing a Preset
To clear a preset:
1. In the client window, click the PTZ-enabled pane.
2. On the PTZ control, click Set .
3. On the PTZ control keypad, click the number of the preset you want to clear.
4. Click Clear . The preset is deleted from the camera’s memory.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to clear multiple presets.
6. Click Set to exit the configuration mode.
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PRESET TOURS
A preset tour allows a camera to move through a configured sequence of PTZ presets. The DX8100 tour advances sequentially through presets
1 to 16. The system pauses for approximately four seconds between the end of the current preset and the start of the next preset. If the presets
are configured sequentially (1, 2, 3, 4, and so forth), the time period between presets is brief. If one or more the presets are not configured
sequentially, the time period between presets can be longer because the system still accounts for the four-second interval for the non-configured
preset memory location. For example, if presets 1 and 2 are configured and presets 3 to 16 are not configured, the system pauses approximately
54 seconds before starting preset 1.
A preset tour will operate continuously until another PTZ control action is performed. One or more presets must be configured to activate a preset
tour.
To activate a preset tour:
1. In the client window, click the PTZ-enabled pane.
2. On the PTZ control, click Preset . The preset tour starts.
To stop a preset tour:
1. In the client window, click the PTZ-enabled pane.
2. On the PTZ control, click a button to initiate an action. For example, if you click ZOOM PLUS (+), the pattern stops.
PTZ PATTERNS
A pattern is a user-defined, viewable camera path with a specific beginning and end. Patterns are made up of a sequence of standard pan, tilt,
and lens commands. Patterns are stored in the internal memory of the PTZ device, such as a Spectra dome, connected to the DX8100. Once
defined, a pattern can be activated with a series of on-screen commands. A pattern will run continuously until it is deactivated. Certain PTZ
devices, such as Pelco’s Spectra Series domes, will display an on-screen message about the amount of remaining available memory.
Configuring a Pattern
To configure a pattern:
1. On the toolbar, click the Live icon .
2. In the client window, click the PTZ-enabled pane.
3. On the PTZ control, click Set .
4. On the PTZ control:
a. Click the keypad and enter a number for the new pattern (1 to 4).
b. Click Pattern .
c. Using the mouse and PTZ control, move and configure the camera settings to create a pattern.
d. Click Pattern.
e. Click Set. The pattern is stored in the camera’s memory.
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Activating and Clearing a Pattern
When activated, a pattern will repeat indefinitely until it is cleared, another pattern is set, or the on-screen PTZ control is moved.
To activate a pattern:
1. On the PTZ control keypad, click 1 to 4.
2. Click Pattern.
To stop a pattern:
1. In the client window, click the PTZ-enabled pane.
2. On the PTZ control, click a button to initiate an action. For example, if you click ZOOM PLUS (+), the pattern stops.
To clear a pattern:
1. In the client window, click the PTZ-enabled pane.
2. On the PTZ control, click Set.
3. On the PTZ control keypad, click 1 to 4.
4. Click Pattern.
5. Click Clear .
6. Click Pattern.
7. Click Set to exit the configuration mode.
CONFIGURING A REMOTE CAMERA
You can access a camera’s configuration menu using the PTZ OSD Menu controls or the PTZ control.
Remote Camera Menu
To access the camera menu:
1. On the toolbar, click the Live icon .
2. In the client window, click the PTZ-enabled pane.
3. Access the camera configuration menu using one of the following options:
• On the PTZ control, click Program . The camera configuration menu appears.
• For Pelco cameras, click Set, 9, 5, and then click Preset. The camera configuration menu appears.
Figure 20. Camera Configuration Menu