DX9100 Digital VideoRecorder & DX9100ViewstationC636M-E (4/05)®INSTALLATION MANUAL
10 C636M-E (4/05)MODELSDX9100VSR Viewstation; rack mountableDX9116H-500 Digital video recorder; records at 7.5 or 15 images per second (ips) at CIF re
C636M-E (4/05) 11FRONT VIEW (RECORDER) Power LED HDD (Hard Disk Drive) LED Handle (2) Rack Ear (2) Fan Ventilation Lock (2 Keys Supplied) Power
12 C636M-E (4/05)InOut12InOut3456789101112 13 14 15 16TermLoop1475HI-ZTermLoop91275HI-ZTermLoop5875HI-ZTermLoop13 1675HI-ZAUDIO INPUTS15 91326 101437
C636M-E (4/05) 13FRONT VIEW (VIEWSTATION) Power LED HDD (Hard Disk Drive) LED Key Lock (2 Keys Supplied) Fan Ventilation Handles Rack Ears Fan
14 C636M-E (4/05)BACK VIEW (VIEWSTATION) Power Input (100-240 VAC) PS/2 Connectors (Keyboard/Mouse) Secondary RJ-45 Network Connector USB Ports R
C636M-E (4/05) 15INSTALLATIONMake sure all parts are present for each unit.Recorder1 Recorder2 Power cords (1 USA standard and 1 European standard)2 B
16 C636M-E (4/05)INSTALLATION GUIDELINESFollow these guidelines for the best system performance.• The DX9100 recorders require connection to an uninte
C636M-E (4/05) 17MOUNTINGThe DX9100 recorder and viewstation are supplied with the necessary parts for mounting into an industry standard 19-inch(48.2
18 C636M-E (4/05)Figure 6. DX9100 Rack Mount InstallationTo install the unit into an equipment rack:1. Attach the two brackets to both sides of the u
C636M-E (4/05) 19CONNECTIONSRefer to Figure 8.1. Connect the viewstation to the recorder via an Ethernet switch. Use shielded network cables.NOTE: Us
2 C636M-E (4/05)CONTENTSSection PageIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20 C636M-E (4/05)Figure 8. System Connections(INTO THE BOTTOM RIGHT USB PORT)10/100/1000 BASE-T ETHERNET INTERFACE:ALLOWS MULTIPLE VIEWSTATIONS AND R
C636M-E (4/05) 21WIRING ALARMS AND RELAYSThe DX9100 provides 16 alarm inputs and two relay outputs. Each alarm input and relay output can be matched t
22 C636M-E (4/05)POWER UP THE EQUIPMENTAfter you make all of the connections, turn on the recorder first and then the viewstation. The recorder applic
C636M-E (4/05) 23PROGRAMMINGVIEWSTATION NETWORK CONFIGURATIONAfter you make all connections, you have to configure the viewstation to work on the netw
24 C636M-E (4/05)CHANGING THE VIEWSTATION’S IDENTIFICATIONTo change the default computer name or workgroup:1. Close all windows on the viewstation des
C636M-E (4/05) 25CHANGING THE VIEWSTATION’S IP ADDRESS AND SUBNET MASKTo change the viewstation’s IP address:1. Close all windows on the viewstation d
26 C636M-E (4/05)Figure 14. Viewstation Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box5. Make sure the “Show icon in taskbar when connected” checkbox is
C636M-E (4/05) 27CHANGING THE RECORDER’S IDENTIFICATIONThe recorder name has been preset during manufacturing. The default name is Pelco1. Changing th
28 C636M-E (4/05)TIME SYNCHRONIZATIONAll equipment in your system must have the same time. Pelco recommends you select all recorders as time synchroni
C636M-E (4/05) 29SETTING DATE/TIME PROPERTIESFollow these steps to set the Date/Time Properties on the recorder and the viewstation. Make sure you clo
C636M-E (4/05) 3DATA TRANSLATOR CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30 C636M-E (4/05)CLIENT CONFIGURATION UTILITYNOTE: Make sure the DX9000 Viewstation application is closed before opening the Client Configuration Uti
C636M-E (4/05) 31Figure 22. Export to Server Dialog Box7. Select “Export to server.”8. Select the name of the first recorder from the drop-down box.9
32 C636M-E (4/05)RECORDER INITIALIZATION OPTIONSTo set the recorder initialization options, you must open the DX9000 Server Configuration Utility.1. D
C636M-E (4/05) 334. Enter the “Multicast group.” This number is based on the recorder’s IP address. For example, if the IP address is100.0.0.101, then
34 C636M-E (4/05)Figure 26. Server State2. Select “All servers” to run the test on all recorders or “Server” to run the test on a specific recorder.3
C636M-E (4/05) 35Figure 27. Configuration Options4. Select the refresh interval. The recommended setting is 60 seconds. Any setting less than 60 seco
36 C636M-E (4/05)ADVANCED RECORDER OPTIONSTo set the advanced recorder options, you must open the DX9000 Server Configuration Utility. Double-click th
C636M-E (4/05) 37DATABASE RESTORATIONThe following procedure explains how to restore a database that has been backed up.1. Close all recorder applicat
38 C636M-E (4/05)6. Click Yes. Start/Continue is enabled after several seconds.NOTE: The SQL Server Agent will be stopped also. It must be restarted
C636M-E (4/05) 399. Go to D:\Databases. The following window appears.Figure 37. Databases Window10. Rename MSSQL to MSSQL_old.Figure 38. Rename MSSQ
4 C636M-E (4/05)LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONSFigure Page1. DX9100 System Overview ...
40 C636M-E (4/05)11. Go to C:\Copy of D Drive\Databases. The following window appears.Figure 39. C Drive Databases Window12. Copy the MSSQL folder an
C636M-E (4/05) 4114. Double-click the SQL server icon. The following window appears.Figure 41. Start/Continue Window15. Select SQL Server Agent from
42 C636M-E (4/05)Figure 43. Explorer Windows22. Drag the database backup file to C:\AvServer\Config\avRestoreDBR2. The following dialog box appears.F
C636M-E (4/05) 4324. Double-click the SQL server icon. The following window appears.Figure 46. Server Service Manager Window25. Click Stop. The follo
44 C636M-E (4/05)28. Select SQL Server Agent from the Services drop-down box.29. Click Start/Continue. Stop is enabled and the status is Running after
C636M-E (4/05) 45Figure 54. Finished Scan Dialog Box39. Select “Merge files not found on Database” to create new records on the database for the vide
46 C636M-E (4/05)CONFIGURING STANDARD ALARM AND RELAY PROPERTIESIn the I/O Handler dialog box, you can define the correct driver to support the extern
C636M-E (4/05) 47CAMERA RECORDING PROPERTIESCamera recording properties should be set by the system administrator during installation. Only system adm
48 C636M-E (4/05)Figure 59. Select Channel Dialog Box3. Select a channel.4. Select the Preview checkbox, as shown below, to verify that you have the
C636M-E (4/05) 49CONTINUOUS RECORDING SCHEDULE1. Select the “Continuous recording” radio button. (This is the default setting and should already be se
C636M-E (4/05) 556. I/O Ports Driver Dialog Box ...
50 C636M-E (4/05)Figure 62. Daily Event Recording PageIf you select event recording, the DX9100 actually records continuously. The difference between
C636M-E (4/05) 51WEEKLY RECORDING SCHEDULENOTE: To make sure there is no delay during scheduled recording, begin the recording at least five minutes
52 C636M-E (4/05)MOTION DETECTION1. Click the DVMD tab. The DVMD page appears. Refer to Figure 65.2. Select the “Detector on” radio button.3. Select t
C636M-E (4/05) 53CHANNEL SETUPThis section describes how to set camera properties to get the best picture.1. Click the Video tab. The Video page appea
54 C636M-E (4/05)Table B. Channel SetupParameter Description/ActionChannel Name Enter a new name for this channel. You can enter up to 20 characters.
C636M-E (4/05) 55DEFINING USERSOnly system administrators can define user names and passwords for the DX9100 Viewstation. Other users trying to access
56 C636M-E (4/05)Table C. User Access RightsVideo Locked Export Unlock Video/ DefineLive Video/ Playback/ Video Lock Image/ Change Camera Users/Audi
C636M-E (4/05) 57ADVANCED FEATURESI/O INTERFACEThe DX9100 system can interface with the CM6800, CM9740, or CM9760 matrix switchers. It can integrate w
58 C636M-E (4/05)CONNECTING AN ALARM UNITYou can connect a maximum of four alarm units to a recorder.To connect a CM9760-ALM to a DX9100 recorder usin
C636M-E (4/05) 59ALARM UNIT CONFIGURATIONFollow these steps to configure a CM9760-ALM alarm unit.NOTE: This programming is required only on the recor
6 C636M-E (4/05)LIST OF TABLESTable PageA. Server State Symbols ...
60 C636M-E (4/05)Figure 72. Device 2 Alarm Driver Dialog Box5. Click Configure. The following dialog box appears.Figure 73. CM9760 Alarm Configurati
C636M-E (4/05) 61Figure 74. Dialog Box to Configure External 1 Source3. Select the channel or channels that will receive events from the alarm unit.4
62 C636M-E (4/05)7. Click OK. The information you entered appears on the screen, as shown in Figure 75.NOTE: If you click Clear, all configurations f
C636M-E (4/05) 638. Click Next. The following dialog box appears.Figure 76. Dialog Box to Configure External 2 Source9. Follow steps 3-7 if you want
64 C636M-E (4/05)CONNECTING A RELAY UNITTo connect a CM9760-REL to a DX9100 recorder using RS-232 communication:1. Connect a null modem cable from the
C636M-E (4/05) 65Figure 78. Relay I/O Handler Dialog Box2. Click Select Driver on Device 2 to define the external device driver that is connected to
66 C636M-E (4/05)Figure 81. CM9760 Relay Configuration Dialog Box6. Set the baud rate to 9600 and the parity to Even. The relay unit should have thes
C636M-E (4/05) 67I/O Manager for Relay UnitThe Step 3 and Step 4 screens in the I/O Manager Configuration are used to finish configuring a relay unit.
68 C636M-E (4/05)6. Click Next. The following dialog box appears.Figure 83. Dialog Box to Configure Relay Event Type7. Select the event type to trans
C636M-E (4/05) 69CONNECTING A CM9760-CC1To connect a CM9760-CC1 to a DX9100 recorder:1. Connect a null modem cable from the CM9760-DT’s COM A port to
C636M-E (4/05) 7IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all instructions.5.
70 C636M-E (4/05)CONNECTING A CM6800The CM6800 external alarm files must be set up correctly. You must set auto reset on the CM6800 to acknowledge ala
C636M-E (4/05) 71DATA TRANSLATOR CONFIGURATIONIntegrating a data translator serves two functions:• Synchronize time between the DX9100 system and the
72 C636M-E (4/05)Figure 89. CM9760 Relay Configuration Dialog Box6. Set the baud rate to 4800 and the parity to Even. The data translator should have
C636M-E (4/05) 73I/O Manager for Data TranslatorThe Step 3 and Step 4 screens in the I/O Manager Configuration are used to configure the data translat
74 C636M-E (4/05)Figure 91. Dialog Box to Configure Data Translator Event Type7. Select the event type to translate.8. Select “No translation.”8. Cli
C636M-E (4/05) 75DVR MANAGEMENTIf the DX9100 DVR system is connected to a matrix switcher, the operation of the system can be managed with the Server
76 C636M-E (4/05)CONFIGURING THE DATA TRANSLATOR1. Go to Start > Programs > DX9000 Viewstation > Server Alert Configuration Utility. The foll
C636M-E (4/05) 77Figure 96. CM9760-DT Configuration7. Set the baud rate to 4800 and the parity to Even. The data translator should have these same se
78 C636M-E (4/05)RELAY UNIT CONNECTIONSYou can connect up to four relay units to each viewstation. The CM9760-REL should be used with third-party matr
C636M-E (4/05) 79CONFIGURING THE RELAY UNIT1. Go to Start > Programs > DX9000 Viewstation > Server Alert Configuration Utility.Figure 98. Re
8 C636M-E (4/05)REGULATORY NOTICESDX9100DVR SeriesThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condit
80 C636M-E (4/05)Figure 101. CM9760-REL Configuration Dialog Box7. Set the baud rate to 9600 and the parity to Even. The relay unit should have these
C636M-E (4/05) 81FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROGRAMMINGThis programming is applicable to the viewstation only. You can select only the following locations for u
82 C636M-E (4/05)4. Click Set Default. The following dialog box appears.Figure 103. Select System Location5. Select the same location.6. Click OK.7.
C636M-E (4/05) 83SPECIFICATIONSRECORDERElectrical/VideoInput Voltage: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, autoranging. Reset feature enabled when power becomes uns
84 C636M-E (4/05)VIEWSTATIONElectricalInput Voltage: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, autorangingPower Consumption: 90 W maximumOperating System: Windows 2000 a
C636M-E (4/05) 85REVISION HISTORYManual # Date CommentsC636M 8/03 Original version.C636M-A 10/03 Revised notes on pages 28 & 29. Revised Figures 2
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C636M-E (4/05) 9Figure 1. DX9100 System OverviewDESCRIPTIONThe DX9100 system consists of at least one digital video recorder (DVR) and one viewstatio
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