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•how to operate functions.
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Note: A qualified service person, complying with all applicable codes,
should perform all required hardware installation.
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Conventions used in this manual
The following conventions are used in this document:
BoldMenu items and buttons.
ItalicEmphasis of an instruction or point; special terms.
File names, path names, windows, panes, tabs,
fields, variables, and other GUI elements.
Titles of books and various documents.
Blue italic(Electronic version.) Hyperlinks to cross-re ferences,
related topics, and URL addresses.
MonospaceText that displays on the computer screen.
Programming or coding sequences.
Safety terms and symbols
These terms may appear in this manual:
CAUTION: Cautions identify conditions or practices that may
result in damage to the equipment or other property.
WARNING: Warnings identify conditions or practices that could
result in equipment damage or serious personal injury.
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Overview
The Digia is an MPEG-4-based, 4-channel triplex DVR with
audio. It can simultaneously record and play video, and it allows
you to monitor the system over a network. There are four userprogrammable motion regions for each channel for detection and
alarm. It also has a powerful PC program used for live monitoring
and recording over the network.
WARNING: Digia uses a lithium battery. If this battery is
replaced with the wrong type, there is a risk of
explosion. Dispose of or recycle used lithium
batteries according to your local governmental
standards.
Operation panel
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The following information will help you operate the front panel
controls.
Figure 1. Front panel
POWER RECORD HDD ALARM NETWORK
USB/ARCH SEQ RECORD SETUP ESC
REWF/REW PLAY/PAUSE F/ADVFF
1
SEL/
2
4
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The indicator lights are described in Table 1.
Table 1.Indication lamps
NameDescription
PowerLights up when the power is on.
RecordLights up when the system is recording.
HDDLights up when the system is accessing the HDD.
AlarmLights up when the system detects an alarm
caused by a sensor or motion.
NetworkLights up when a user has connected to the
system through the network.
The front panel buttons are described in
Table 2.Front panel buttons
ButtonDescription
USB/ARCHPress to enter capture menu.
SEQPress to start sequencing cameras automatically
in full-screen mode.
RECORDPress to start and stop manual recording.
SETUPPress to start the setup menu.
ESCPress to go to the previous menu screen or to exit
the menu.
REWPress to rewind the footage at 1x, 2x, and 4x
speeds. In Live mode, press to view the log data.
F/REWPress to back up video footage in 60-second
increments.
PLAY/PAUSEPress to play or pause recorded video, or to
launch the search menu.
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Table 2.Front panel buttons (continued)
ButtonDescription
F/ADVPress to advance the video footage in 60-second
increments.
FFPress to fast forward the footage at 1x, 2x, and 4x
speeds. In Live mode, p r ess to view the ar c hive list.
UPPress to move up in a menu. Also used to select
channel 1 or input the number 1.
RIGHTPress to move right in a menu, or increase a value
in a menu item. Also used to select channel 2 or
input the number 2.
DOWNPress to move down in a menu. Also used to select
channel 3 or input the number 3.
LEFTPress to move left in a menu, or decrease a value
in a menu item. Also used to select channel 4 or
input the number 4.
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SELSwitch between full-screen and quad-view. Also
used to select values in menus.
There is also a USB port on the front panel. This USB port is used
to archive footage onto a USB storage device. For more
information on how to archive to a USB device, see Archiving to
USB storage on page 30.
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Rear panel
Refer to Figure 2 and Table 3 to connect the appropriate devices.
Figure 2. Rear panel
LAN for
connection to
the Digia Client
CCTV monitor
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Alarm output
Table 3.Rear panel connections
ConnectionPurpose
Video inFour BNC connectors for video input.
Line inOne connection for audio input.
Line outOne connection for audio output.
Video outOne connection for video output.
VGAOne connection to use a VGA monitor.
RS-232CFor future use.
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Table 3.Rear panel connections (continued)
ConnectionPurpose
Sensor inFour connections for sensor input. Normally open
or normally closed can be selected as the sensor.
Alarm outOne connection for alarm output. Provides simple
on/off switching with a relay (0.5 A, 125V)
LANOne RJ45 connection for LAN connectivity.
DC 12VOne connection for 12 VDC power input cable,
provided.
Switches
PALSet to ON when video is PAL.
VGASet to ON when using a VGA monitor.
CAUTION: Before disconnecting pow er from the Digia, make sure
to stop any operations that access the hard drive, su ch
as recording or playing back video.
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Setting up the DVR
The following sections detail the initial setup of the DVR.
Setup menu
When you press the Setup button, the DVR will ask you for a
password before taking you to the Setup menu (Figure 3). The
default password is 1111, which can be entered by pressing the
Up button four times. We recommend you protect the system by
assigning a new password. For more information on how to set a
new password refer to System menu on page 15.
Figure 3. Setup menu
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Live menu
The first submenu is the Live menu (Figure 4). Navigate through
the menu items by pressing the Up and Down buttons. You can
change the value of a menu item by pressing the Left and Right
buttons.
Table 4.Live menu options
ItemDescription
OSDEnable or disable the onscreen display.
SequenceEnable or disable the sequential display of video
channels in full screen mode.
Seq-dwell timeDwell time for each channel displayed in
sequence.
Screen croppingEnable or disable cropping to make the display fit
into the screen.
Event beepEnable or disable a beep when an event occurs.
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OSD contrastSet the visibility of the onscreen display.
ChannelSelect the channel to apply the following settings
to. Can display a name of up to 12 characters.
DisplayEnable or disable display of the video channel in
live display mode.
Seq listEnable or disable the specified channel to be
included in sequence mode.
BrightnessChange the brightness value for the specified
channel.
ContrastChange the contrast value for the specified
channel.
HueChange the hue value for the specified channel.
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Table 4.Live menu options (continued)
ItemDescription
SaturationChange the saturation value for the specified
Figure 4. Live menu
channel.
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Record menu
The second submenu is the Record menu (Figure 5 on page 12).
Navigate through the menu items by pressing the Up and Down
buttons. You can change the value of a menu item by pressing the
Left and Right buttons.
Table 5.Record menu options
ItemDescription
ResolutionSet resolution to either full or quad.
ChannelSelect the channel to apply the following settings
to.
Frame rateSet the frame rate for the specified channel. The
sum of the frame rates from each channel cannot
exceed maximum frame rates for quad (120 fps
for NTSC, 100 fps for PAL) or full (30 fps for NTSC,
25 fps for PAL).
QualitySelect the recording quality for the channel from
normal, high, or super.
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RecordingAssign the method of recording for each channel.
Choose from disable, continuous, by motion, by
sensor, or by schedule.
Motion zoneSelect full zone or partial zone.
Motion sensitivitySet the motion sensitivity for the specified
channel.
Sensor typeSet the type of sensor for the specified channel
from none, N/O (normally open), and N/C
(normally closed)).
Pre recordEnable or di sable preevent recording. The default
time is 5 seconds.
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Table 5.Record menu options (continued)
ItemDescription
Post event recordSet the amount of time to record after an event
AlarmEnable or disable alarm generation for the
Alarm durationSet alarm duration for the specified channel.
AudioEnable or di sable audio for channel 1.
ScheduleSet a recording schedule.
Figure 5. Record menu
has occurred.
specified channel. When an alarm is generated, it
activates an alarm device conne cted to the
output.
Motion zones
By selecting Partial Zone in the Motion menu, you can set
motion zones (Figure 6). Move around each rectangular zone
using the four direction buttons and press the SEL button to
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include the region as part of the motion sensing zone. The blocks
will change color to indicate that they are part of the motion
sensing zone.
Figure 6. Motion zone screen
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Recording schedule
If you select Schedule from the Record menu, you will be able to
set up a recording schedule (Figure 7). Use the buttons in Table 6
to navigate and set the appropriate type of recording.
When the cursor has selected All and a type of recording is
selected, it will apply that type of recording to all channels at all
times. You can apply a type of recording to all channels at a
specific time by selecting the slot in the row next to All,
corresponding to the time of day, where each slot represents one
hour on a 24-hour clock. You can also apply a type of recording
to a specific channel for a specific time or range of time by
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selecting a point in the row next to the channel, under the time of
day you wish to apply it to.
Table 6.Schedule recording buttons
ButtonFunction
REWSet continuous recording mode (indicated by a “C”
onscreen).
F/REWClear any existing recording more.
PLAY/PAUSEEnable motion detection triggered record ing
(indicated by an “M” onscreen).
FFEnable sensor triggered recording (indicat ed by
an “S” onscreen).
UpMove up in menu item.
RightMove right in menu item.
DownMove down in menu item.
LeftMove left in menu item.
ESCExit from scheduling mode.
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Figure 7. Recording schedule
System menu
The third submenu is the System menu (Figure 8). Navigate
through the menu items by pressing the Up and Down buttons.
You can change the value of a menu item by pressing the Left
and Right buttons.
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Table 7.System menu options
ItemDescription
DVR IDTh e name of th e system. Pr ess the SEL button and
move through the position for each character by
pressing the Left and Right buttons. The Up and
Down buttons are used to change the character
for each location. Press the ESC button to exit.
DescriptionPress SEL to see system information.
Load defaultChoose Off or On. If selecting On, press the SEL
button to load defaults.
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Table 7.System menu options (continued)
ItemDescription
Admin passwordSet the password for the administrator. Once this
Network passwordSet the password for the network client. Once this
Date formatSelect how to display the time and date.
Set date & timeSet the present date and time.
Figure 8. System menu
menu is selected, the DVR will ask you for the
current password, and then a new password. Use
the Up key for 1, Right for 2, Down for 3, and Left
for 4.
menu is selected, the DVR will ask you for the
current password and then a new password. Use
the Up key for 1, Right for 2, Down for 3, and Left
for 4.
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Network menu
The fourth submenu is the Network menu (Figure 9).You can
input network parameters on this screen. These parameters are
used for remote clients who are connected to the DVR over the
network.
Table 8.Network menu options
ItemDescription
PortRTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) port number
Client accessEnable or disable network client access.
Bandwidth savingEnable or disable only keyframe tra nsmission. This
feature is useful when network bandwidth is not
enough for live video streaming.
Network typeType of network connection (LAN, DHCP, or ADSL).
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Figure 9. Network menu
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Port
When one or more Digias, are connected through an IP sharing
device to a larger network, and you want to access each unit from
outside the local area network, each device needs to have a
unique RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) port number. You
must also configure your IP sharing device for port forwarding,
so that each port, when accessed on the IP sharing device, will
forward to the appropriate Digia. This port number is listed next
to the Port menu option in the Network menu. If you only plan
to access the units from within the same local area network, the
RTSP port does not have to be changed.
To access the Digia unit, you must know the following
information:
When accessing from inside the
same local area network
IP address of the DigiaIP address of the IP sharing device
RTSP portRTSP port
UsernameUsername
PasswordPassword
1.Make sure that port forwarding has been enabled on the IP sharing device
and that the port number is set to be forwarded by the IP sharing device to
the Digia unit. See your IP sharing device documentation or your system administrator for more information.
When accessing from outside the
local area network
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In either case, put the information in the appropriate fields in the
Digia client camera assignment window. For more information
on the Digia client, see the Digia Client User Manual.
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Network types
There are three network types, LAN, DHCP, and ADSL. Each
type requires different settings.
LAN
T o use the LAN option when connecting your Digia to a network,
the following information is required. If you do not have this
information, see your network administrator.
Table 9.LAN
ItemDescription
IPThe fixed IP address of the Digia.
GatewayThe IP address of the gateway.
Subnet maskThe subnet mask for the LAN.
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DHCP
To use the DHCP option when connecting your Digia to a
network, select this option. An IP address is automatically
assigned by the DHCP server, which assigns IP addresses and
other parameters to new devices automatically. To see what your
IP address is, you can find it by selecting Description from the
System menu.
If your network connection doesn’t allow additional IP addresses,
you will need to use an IP sharing device. In this case, select
LAN as the Network Type. You will also need to configure your
IP sharing device for port forwarding to allow for a network
connection. For more information on port forwarding, see the
documentation for your IP sharing device, or your network
administrator.
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ADSL
To use the ADSL option when connecting your Digia to a
network, the following information is required. If you do not have
this information, see your network administrator.
Table 10.
ItemDescription
IDThe user ID for your ADSL connection.
PasswordThe password for your ADSL connection.
Your ADSL connection must have an RJ45 connector output to
connect to the Digia.
If you want to share your connection with other devices, you will
need to use an IP sharing device. In this case, select LAN as the
Network Type. You will also need to configure your IP sharing
device for port forwarding to allow for a network connection. For
more information on port forwarding, see the documentation for
your IP sharing device, or your network administrator.
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Storage menu
The fifth submenu is the Storage menu (Figure 10).You can
choose storage settings in this menu.
Table 11. Storage menu
ItemDescription
OverwriteOverwrites existing material when hard drive is
full.
FormatFormats hard drive.
Figure 10. Storage menu
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Save setup menu
The sixth submenu is the Save Setup menu (Figure 11). Not all
settings are automatically saved. Select the Save Setup menu and
choose Yes to preserve the values you selected.
Figure 11. Save setup menu
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Local mode applications
Live mode features the following windows:
•Live
•Search
•Play
•Setup
•Record
Live window
In live video mode, the cameras are displayed. Figure 12
indicates the layout of the live screen.
Figure 12. Live window
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Various indicators showing the status of the DVR are shown as
OSD symbols. Refer to Table 12 for the meanings of the
indicators.
Table 12. OSD symbols
SymbolMeaning
Continuous recording in progress.
Manual recording in progress.
Sensor alarm recording in progress.
Motion alarm recording in progress.
Alarm indicator. When there is an alarm in the
video channel, this icon is bright red.
Indicates that an alarm output is activated.
Indicates that a network client is connected to the
DVR.
Indicates that the sequencing mode has been
enabled.
Table 13. Buttons in live video mode
ButtonDescription
SETUPLaunch the setup menu.
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Table 13. Buttons in live video mode (continued)
ButtonDescription
SEQEnable or disable the automatic sequential display
of channels in full screen or automatic sequencing
of highlighted channels in quad display mode.
Audio is heard from the highlighted channel in
quad mode when audio is enabled.
PLAY/P AUSELaunch the search wi n d ow.
Direction arrowsSelect a channel to be displayed in full screen
mode.
SELSwitch between full scre en and qua d display
mode.
ESCNo action.
RECORDPerform continuous recording for all channels. A
password is needed t o start recordi ng.
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Search window
Press Play/Pause while in live video mode to enter the search
window. You will need to enter a password to proceed. The ESC
button will return you to the live screen.
To search for an event, do the following:
1. Select the date of the video you wish to begin searching.
Use the Left and Right buttons to navigate through the
year, month, day, and hour. Use the Up and Down
buttons to change the values.
2. Once you have selected the date, press the SEL button to
move to the channel selector.
3. Use the Left and Right buttons to change the channel
selection from All to any of the four available channels.
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Figure 13. Search list
4. Once you have selected the channel, press the SEL
button to move to the Type selector.
5. Use the Left and Right buttons to change the type of
recording to All, Motion, Sensor, Manual, or
Continuous.
6. Once you have selected the type of recording to search
for, press the SEL button to produce a list of instances
that fit your search criteria (Figure 13 on page 26).
Note: At any point in this process, you can pr ess the ESC button
to exit the screen.
7. Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the
onscreen listings.
8. Use the Left and Right buttons to display events that
happened previous to or after your current selection.
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9. Once you have selected the event you wish to view, press
the Play/Pause button to play the selected video.
Note: While you are replaying a recorded event, you are
considered to be in play mode. For more information, see
Play mode on page 27.
Play mode
During playback of a recorded event, the mode changes from
search to play. While in play mode, you can return to your search
list by pressing the ESC button. Playback starts in quad mode
with channel 1 highlighted. If you have audio enabled, you will
hear audio from the highlighted channel only.
Table 14. Play mode buttons
ButtonDescription
ESCReturn to the previous menu screen, search list, or
exit menu.
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REWPress to rewind the footage at 1x, 2x, and 4x
speeds.
F/REWPress to back up video footage in 60-second
increments.
PLAY/PAUSEPress to play or pause recorded video, or to
launch the search menu.
F/ADVPress to advance the video footage in 60-second
increments.
FFPress to fast forward the footage at 1x, 2x, and 4x
DownHighlight channel 3.
LeftHighlight channel 4.
SELSwitch view between quad mode and full screen
USB/ARCHPress to launch archiving function.
mode displaying highlighted channel.
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Network client
Digia provides a live remote monitoring feature. For remote
monitoring, users of Digia are required to install and run a Digia
client program on a PC (Figure 14). A LAN connection using the
RJ45 connection on the back is required for a remote connection.
Figure 14. Digia client
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When the Digia is not recording, the Digia client monitors video
at 1 frame per second. When the Digia is recording, the Digia
client monitors video at the established recording rate.
Bi directional audio
The Digia client allows for bi directional audio between the client
and the Digia unit. On the PC, to use bi directional audio, you
will need a sound card capable of handling a microphone and
speakers. On the Digia side, you will need to connect a
microphone to the audio in connection, and a pair of amplified
speakers to the audio out connection.
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Archiving to USB storage
To archive a still image or video to a USB storage device, you
must first capture a still image or video to the hard drive.
Capturing images or video
Still images can be captured and stored into the hard drive in live
mode or while playing back recorded video. In live mode, press
the USB/ARCH button to capture and store the still image. When
you press the USB/ARCH button, you must use the Left and
Right buttons to highlight Yes and press the SEL button
(Figure 15).
Figure 15. Archive
The still image will be stored on the hard drive and can be
transferred to USB storage later.
In playback mode, press the USB/ARCH button to display the
Archive menu. Choose between storing a still image or video. If
you select still image, the image will be stored on the hard drive.
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If you select video, set the amount of time in seconds you want to
store (Figure 16 on page 31) and the video will be stored
temporarily for transfer to a USB storage device.
Figure 16. Video duration
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CAUTION: It is important that you transfer the video soon after
capturing it before the video content is wiped out.
Transferring images or video to USB
To transfer your stored images or video to a USB storage device
do the following:
CAUTION: If the Digia is connected to a network, you need to
disable network client access by setting the Client
Access parameter to Off in the Network menu. Once
you are finished archiving, you can set the Client
Access parameter to On again.
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Connect a USB storage device. Then, in live mode, press the FF
button. This will bring up the archive screen (Figure 17 on
page 32) that will allow you to specify a date and time to search
for stored images or video.
Figure 17. Archive menu
After you set the time and date to search, press the SEL button to
retrieve a list of archived images or video (Figure 18 on page 33).
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Figure 18. List
Select one of the files in the list using the Up and Down buttons,
and then press the SEL button to display the image or first frame
of the video. Press the USB/ARCH button to start the transfer
process. Select Yes to start the transfer. The Digia will check for
a USB device. If one is not present, the Digia will display Check fail and quit the transfer. If one is present, the transfer will start.
Depending on the file size, the process may take a few minutes.
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If there is not enough space on the USB device, the Digia will
display an error message and quit the transfer process. Disconnect
the USB device from the Digia and either connect a USB device
with adequate space, or delete files from the USB storage device
to make adequate space and try the transfer again.
In the case of video, the file will be in AVI format, and the DivX
codec is required for proper playback in a media player. The
DivX codec can be downloaded from:
http://www.divx.com/divx/download/
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USB tips
Improper handling of the USB storage device can cause
problems:
•When connecting the USB device, make sure to plug the
device in smoothly.
•Before archiving, make sure there is adequate space on
the USB device for the transfer.
•Once the USB device is plugged in, wait at least five
seconds before removing the device.
CAUTION: Do not unplug the USB device during a data transfer.
This can cause the files being transferred to become
corrupted, and may result in data loss.
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Upgrading firmware
Digia is designed to be upgradable through firmware updates. To
upgrade the firmware, the Digia must be in engineering mode.
CAUTION: Upgrade procedures may change between releases of
firmware updates. Refer to the release notes included
with each firmware update before proceeding with the
upgrade process.
To start engineering mode, do the following:
1. Press the Setup button and enter the admin password
(default is 1111).
2. Go to the System menu and select the Admin password
menu item.
3. Enter the password as 12341234, and press the SEL
button.
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Note: To exit engineering mode, regardless if you’ve upgraded or not,
select Boot Application.
When in engineering mode (Figure 19 on page 36), you can
select the method to use when upgrading. The two methods
available are a USB Upgrade and Network Upgrade.
Note: There are menu items described as t e st modes. These tests are
used for manufacturing purposes only.
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Figure 19. Engineering mode
Upgrading through USB
To upgrade the firmware through a USB connection, do the
following:
CAUTION: Upgrade procedures may change between releases of
firmware updates. Refer to the release notes included
with each firmware update before proceeding with the
upgrade process.
1. Create a directory under the root directory of the USB
device called upgrade.
2. Copy the updated firmware (*.bin) to the directory you
just created and rename the file app.bin. To obtain the
updated firmware, contact technical support.
3. Connect the USB device to the USB port on the front of
the Digia.
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4. Select USB upgrade in engineering mode.
5. Press the SEL button to start the upgrade.
6. Once finished, the system will restart. Choose Boot Application from the engineering menu to restart the
Digia with the new firmware (Figure 20) in normal
mode.
Figure 20. USB upgrading
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Upgrading through LAN
To upgrade the firmware through the LAN connection, do the
following:
CAUTION: Refer to the upgrade package release notes for any
updates or changes to this upgrade procedure.
1. Download the upgrade package onto your PC. To obtain
the upgraded firmware, contact Technical Support.
2. Unzip the upgrade package to a directory.
3. Make sure that your PC and the Digia are both connected
to the same LAN.
4. Select Network Upgrade in engineering mode.
5. On your PC, open the command console by selecting
Start | Run, and typing CMD. Then click OK.
6. In the command console, go to the directory where you
unzipped the upgrade package by typing CD\temp, where
temp is the directory the files are located.
7. At the command line, type the following:
ntmon <IP_address>
...where <IP address> is the IP address of the
Digia set in the Network menu. Once you enter this
command, the system will respond with:
Connecting [<IP Address>]
Connected to [<IP Address>)]
Welcome to TM Monitor Program
8. At the command line, type the following:
up <app.bin>
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...to upgrade the firmware, where <app.bin> is the
name of the upgrade file. Refer to the release notes
with each upgrade for the name of the firmware file.
The PC will show the bytes sent to the Digia. When
the upgrade is finished, the Digia will display a
message.
9. Once the upgrade is finished, choose Boot Application
from the engineering mode menu to restart the Digia with
the new firmware.
Note: More detailed procedures or changes to the procedure will be
detailed in the release notes for each upgrade package. Refer to
the release notes before starting the upgrade.
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Contacting technical support
For assistance installing, operating, maintaining, and
troubleshooting this product, refer to this document and any other
documentation provided. If you still have questions, you may
contact technical support during normal business hours (Monday
through Friday, excluding holidays, between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Pacific Time).
Table 15. Sales and support contact information
SalesTechnical support
Phone:
E-mail
Fax
Note: Be ready at the equipment before calling for technical support.
Toll-free: 888.GESECURity (888.437.3287 in the US, including
Alaska and Hawaii; Puerto Rico; Canada).
Outside the toll-free area: 503.885.5700.
info@gesecurity.comgeneraltech@ge.com
800.483.2495541.752.9096 (24 hours/day)
Online publication library
Another great resource for assistance with your GE product is our
online publication library, available to all of our customers. To
access the library, go to our website at the following location:
http://www.gesecurity.com
In the Tools area at the top, click the Publication Library link.
After you register and log on, you may search through our online
library for the documentation you need.
1.Many GE documents are provided as PDFs. To read these documents,
you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader, which can be downloaded free
from Adobe’s website at www.adobe.com.
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