Pelco C662M-E User Manual

INSTALLATION MANUAL
DX9000 Digital Video
®
Recorder & Viewstation
C662M-E (5/03)

CONTENTS

Section Page
DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
MODELS .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES .................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
MOUNTING .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
CONNECTIONS ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
PROGRAMMING ................................................................................................................................................................................................................16
RECORDER NETWORK CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................................................................ 16
CHANGING THE RECORDER’S IDENTIFICATION ............................................................................................................................................. 16
CHANGING THE RECORDER’S IP ADDRESS ................................................................................................................................................... 18
VIEWSTATION NETWORK CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................................................................... 21
CHANGING THE VIEWSTATION’S IDENTIFICATION ....................................................................................................................................... 21
CHANGING THE VIEWSTATION’S IP ADDRESS .............................................................................................................................................. 23
CLIENT CONFIGURATION UTILITY............................................................................................................................................................................26
TIME SYNCHRONIZATION .............................................................................................................................................................................. 28
SERVER CONFIGURATION UTILITY .......................................................................................................................................................................... 31
MYLEX ALERT MANAGER ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 34
SETTING UP THE SYSTEM ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 45
CAMERA RECORDING PROPERTIES ................................................................................................................................................................ 45
CONTINUOUS RECORDING SCHEDULE ................................................................................................................................................. 48
DAILY RECORDING SCHEDULE .............................................................................................................................................................. 49
WEEKLY RECORDING SCHEDULE .......................................................................................................................................................... 51
MOTION DETECTION ..............................................................................................................................................................................52
CHANNEL SETUP .................................................................................................................................................................................... 53
DEFINING USERS ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 55
EDIT EXISTING USERS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 56
ADDING A NEW USER ........................................................................................................................................................................... 56
DELETING A USER .................................................................................................................................................................................. 56
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING............................................................................................................................................................................................57
I/O INTEGRATION .....................................................................................................................................................................................................57
SENDING EVENTS ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 57
RECEIVING EVENTS .........................................................................................................................................................................................57
GROUP 1 ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 57
GROUP 2 ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 57
I/O CONFIGURATION APPLICATIONS .............................................................................................................................................................. 57
I/O HANDLER CONFIGURATION.............................................................................................................................................................57
I/O MANAGER CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................................................................... 57
HARDWARE CONNECTIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 58
CONNECTING AN ALARM UNIT ............................................................................................................................................................ 59
CONNECTING A RELAY UNIT ................................................................................................................................................................. 60
CONNECTING A DATA TRANSLATOR .................................................................................................................................................... 61
I/O HANDLER CONFIGURATION...............................................................................................................................................................................62
ALARM UNIT INTEGRATION ........................................................................................................................................................................... 62
RELAY UNIT INTEGRATION ............................................................................................................................................................................. 64
DATA TRANSLATOR INTEGRATION................................................................................................................................................................. 66
I/O MANAGER CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................................................................................................68
ALARM UNIT CONFIGURATION ...................................................................................................................................................................... 68
RELAY UNIT CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................................................................................ 72
DATA TRANSLATOR CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................................................................ 74
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DVR MANAGEMENT ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 76
DATA TRANSLATOR CONNECTIONS .............................................................................................................................................................. 76
CONFIGURING THE DATA TRANSLATOR ........................................................................................................................................................ 77
RELAY UNIT CONNECTIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 79
CONFIGURING THE RELAY UNIT ..................................................................................................................................................................... 80
FOREIGN LANGUAGE ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 82
TROUBLESHOOTING ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................86
SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 87
REGULATORY NOTICES ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 88
WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION ...................................................................................................................................................................... 89
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Figure Page
1 DX9000 System Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
2 Recorder/Viewstation Rack-Mount Installation ............................................................................................................................................. 12
3 DX9000 System Connections .......................................................................................................................................................................... 14
4 DX9000 System Connections .......................................................................................................................................................................... 15
5 Recorder Network Identification Page ............................................................................................................................................................ 16
6 Recorder Identification Changes Dialog Box .................................................................................................................................................. 17
7 Recorder Network Connections Window ........................................................................................................................................................ 18
8 Recorder Local Area Connection Status Dialog Box ....................................................................................................................................... 19
9 Recorder Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box ................................................................................................................................. 19
10 Recorder Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Dialog Box ............................................................................................................................. 20
11 Viewstation Network Identification Page ....................................................................................................................................................... 21
12 Viewstation Identification Changes Dialog Box..............................................................................................................................................22
13 Viewstation Network Connections Window ................................................................................................................................................... 23
14 Viewstation Local Area Connection Status Dialog Box .................................................................................................................................. 24
15 Viewstation Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box ............................................................................................................................ 24
16 Viewstation Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Dialog Box ........................................................................................................................ 25
17 Client Configuration Login Dialog Box ............................................................................................................................................................ 26
18 Client Configuration Utility ..............................................................................................................................................................................26
19 Verify Settings Dialog Box............................................................................................................................................................................... 27
20 Operation Complete Dialog Box ...................................................................................................................................................................... 27
21 Client Configuration Success Dialog Box ........................................................................................................................................................ 27
22 Time Zone Editor Dialog Box ........................................................................................................................................................................... 28
23 Edit Time Zone Dialog Box .............................................................................................................................................................................. 29
24 Verify Settings Dialog Box............................................................................................................................................................................... 29
25 Operation Complete Dialog Box ...................................................................................................................................................................... 29
26 Export to Server Dialog Box ............................................................................................................................................................................ 30
27 Verify Settings Dialog Box............................................................................................................................................................................... 30
28 Operation Complete Dialog Box ...................................................................................................................................................................... 30
29 Server Configuration Utility Dialog Box .......................................................................................................................................................... 31
30 Time Zone Editor Window ...............................................................................................................................................................................32
31 Edit Time Zone Dialog Box .............................................................................................................................................................................. 33
32 Verify Settings Dialog Box............................................................................................................................................................................... 33
33 Operation Complete Dialog Box ...................................................................................................................................................................... 33
34 Workstation Array Manager Window .............................................................................................................................................................34
35 New Text Document Window ......................................................................................................................................................................... 35
36 Example Event Message Text Window ........................................................................................................................................................... 36
37 Folder Options Page ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 37
38 Rename File Dialog Box .................................................................................................................................................................................. 37
39 Server Alert Batch File Window ...................................................................................................................................................................... 38
40 Workstation Array Manager Window .............................................................................................................................................................39
41 Alert Preferences Page ....................................................................................................................................................................................40
42 Alarm Setup Page ............................................................................................................................................................................................42
43 Launch Application Dialog Box ....................................................................................................................................................................... 42
44 Select Batch File Dialog Box ........................................................................................................................................................................... 43
45 Application Name Dialog Box ......................................................................................................................................................................... 43
46 Application Test Window ................................................................................................................................................................................44
47 Messenger Service Dialog Box ....................................................................................................................................................................... 44
48 Successful Test Page ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
49 Camera Properties Dialog Box ........................................................................................................................................................................ 45
50 Select Channel Dialog Box .............................................................................................................................................................................. 46
51 Continuous Recording Schedule Page ............................................................................................................................................................ 47
52 Continuous Daily Recording Schedule Page ................................................................................................................................................... 49
53 Daily Event Recording Page ............................................................................................................................................................................ 49
54 Continuous Weekly Recording Schedule Page ............................................................................................................................................... 51
55 Weekly Event Recording Schedule Page......................................................................................................................................................... 51
56 Motion Detection Page ................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
57 Camera Video Setup Page ...............................................................................................................................................................................53
58 User Access Dialog Box .................................................................................................................................................................................. 55
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59 User Manager Dialog Box ............................................................................................................................................................................... 55
60 Hardware Connection 1 ...................................................................................................................................................................................58
61 Hardware Connection 2 ...................................................................................................................................................................................58
62 Hardware Connection 3 ...................................................................................................................................................................................58
63 Connecting a CM9760-ALM ............................................................................................................................................................................ 59
64 Connecting a CM9760-REL ..............................................................................................................................................................................60
65 Connecting a CM9760-DT ............................................................................................................................................................................... 61
66 Alarm I/O Handler Configuration .................................................................................................................................................................... 62
67 CM9760 Alarm Driver ......................................................................................................................................................................................62
68 Device 1 Alarm Driver ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 62
69 CM9760 Alarm Configuration ......................................................................................................................................................................... 63
70 Relay I/O Handler ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 64
71 CM9760 Relay Driver ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 64
72 Device 1 Relay Driver ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 64
73 CM9760 Relay Configuration .......................................................................................................................................................................... 65
74 Data Translator I/O Handler Configuration ..................................................................................................................................................... 66
75 CM9760 Data Translator Driver ....................................................................................................................................................................... 66
76 Device 1 Data Translator Driver ...................................................................................................................................................................... 66
77 CM9760 Relay Configuration .......................................................................................................................................................................... 67
78 I/O Manager Configuration – Overview ..........................................................................................................................................................68
79 Configure External 1 Source ............................................................................................................................................................................68
80 Sample Configuration ......................................................................................................................................................................................69
81 External 1 .........................................................................................................................................................................................................70
82 Configure External 2 Source ............................................................................................................................................................................70
83 Configure Event Destination ........................................................................................................................................................................... 71
84 Configure Output Events ................................................................................................................................................................................. 71
85 Relay Unit Step 3 Screen ................................................................................................................................................................................ 72
86 Relay Unit Step 4 Screen ................................................................................................................................................................................ 73
87 Data Translator Step 3 Screen ........................................................................................................................................................................ 74
88 Data Translator Step 4 Screen ........................................................................................................................................................................ 75
89 Connecting a CM9760-DT for DVR Management ........................................................................................................................................... 76
90 Data Translator Configuration ......................................................................................................................................................................... 77
91 Data Translator Driver ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 77
92 Data Translator Driver Settings.......................................................................................................................................................................77
93 CM9760-DT Configuration .............................................................................................................................................................................. 78
94 Connecting a CM9760-REL for DVR Management ......................................................................................................................................... 79
95 Relay Unit Configuration ................................................................................................................................................................................. 80
96 Relay Unit Driver ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 80
97 Relay Unit Driver Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................... 80
98 CM9760-REL Configuration ............................................................................................................................................................................. 81
99 My Computer ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 82
100 Control Panel ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 83
101 Regional Options ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 83
102 Change System Location ................................................................................................................................................................................. 84
103 Select System Location ................................................................................................................................................................................... 84
104 General Dialog Box ..........................................................................................................................................................................................85
105 Restart Computer Dialog Box .......................................................................................................................................................................... 85
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LIST OF TABLES

Table Page
A Initialization Options ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
B Security Levels ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 41
C Channel Setup ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 54
D User Access Rights..........................................................................................................................................................................................56
E Alarm Configuration ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 63
F Relay Configuration ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 65
G Data Translator Configuration ......................................................................................................................................................................... 67
H External 1 Source ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 69
I Relay Unit Event Destination .......................................................................................................................................................................... 72
J Data Translator Event Destination .................................................................................................................................................................. 74
K CM9760-DT Settings ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 78
L CM9760-REL Settings ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 81
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS

Prior to installation and use of this product, the following WARNINGS should be observed.
1. Installation and servicing should be done only by qualified service personnel and conform to all local codes.
2. Unless the unit is marked specifically as a NEMA Type 3, 3R, 3S, 4, 4X, 6, or 6P enclosure, it is designed for indoor use only and it must not be installed where exposed to rain and moisture.
3. The installation method and materials should be capable of supporting four times the weight of the unit and equipment.
The product and/or manual may bear the following marks:
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit.
CAUTION:
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
This symbol indicates that there are important operating and mainte­nance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit.
Please thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this manual prior to installation and operation.
CAUTION: Do not run any software applications on the viewstation other than those authorized by Pelco.
DO NOT OPEN.
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DESCRIPTION

The DX9000 system consists of at least one digital video recorder (DVR), one viewstation, and one storage unit.
The DX9000 digital video recorder can record images simultaneously from as many as 40 cameras at 15 images per second (ips) or from as many as 24 cameras at 30 ips. There are two types of recorders. One is compatible with DX9000HDDS storage units and one is compatible with DX9200HDDI storage units.
Thousands of cameras can be recorded and viewed at the same time when multiple DX9000 recorders and viewstations are linked to each other through a local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN).
The DX9000VS-C viewstation has these features:
Simultaneous viewing of live or recorded video can be seen from as many as four cameras.
Live video can be marked for later review by the user or via motion detection.
Scan feature allows the user to search recorded video for movement of a specific object.
•Video files can be saved in MPEG format to a compact disk, hard drive, or anywhere on the network.
•A current video frame can be printed on a standard PC printer.
ETHERNET SWITCH
RECORDER 1
VIEWSTATION 1
VIEWSTATION 2
VIEWSTATION N
SCSI STORAGE UNIT
RECORDER 2
SCSI STORAGE UNIT
RECORDER N
SCSI STORAGE UNIT

Figure 1. DX9000 System Overview

OR
IDE STORAGE UNIT
OR
IDE STORAGE UNIT
OR
IDE STORAGE UNIT
o
o
o
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MODELS

DX9000VS-C Viewstation
DX9008F-C 8-channel recorder, 30 ips per camera, Revision C software, compatible with DX9000HDDS DX9016F-C 16-channel recorder, 30 ips per camera, Revision C software, compatible with DX9000HDDS DX9024F-C 24-channel recorder, 30 ips per camera, Revision C software, compatible with DX9000HDDS DX9008H-C 8-channel recorder, 15 ips per camera, Revision C software, compatible with DX9000HDDS DX9016H-C 16-channel recorder, 15 ips per camera, Revision C software, compatible with DX9000HDDS DX9024H-C 24-channel recorder, 15 ips per camera, Revision C software, compatible with DX9000HDDS DX9032H-C 32-channel recorder, 15 ips per camera, Revision C software, compatible with DX9000HDDS DX9040H-C 40-channel recorder, 15 ips per camera, Revision C software, compatible with DX9000HDDS
DX9008F-CI Same as DX9008F-C, except compatible with DX9200HDDI DX9016F-CI Same as DX9016F-C, except compatible with DX9200HDDI DX9024F-CI Same as DX9024F-C, except compatible with DX9200HDDI DX9008H-CI Same as DX9008H-C, except compatible with DX9200HDDI DX9016H-CI Same as DX9016H-C, except compatible with DX9200HDDI DX9024H-CI Same as DX9024H-C, except compatible with DX9200HDDI DX9032H-CI Same as DX9032H-C, except compatible with DX9200HDDI DX9040H-CI Same as DX9040H-C, except compatible with DX9200HDDI
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INSTALLATION

Make sure all parts are present for each unit.
Recorder
1 Recorder 2 Power cords (1 USA standard and 1 European standard) 2 Brackets
2 Rack ears
2 Rear mounting rails
2 Front mounting rails
4 Screws, 10-32 x .375-inch, flat head 1 Patch panel
2 Keys 1 Windows 4 Windows boot disks 1 Emergency repair disk 1 pcAnywhere™ package 1 Resource CD
6 Screws, 8-32 x .250-inch, pan head
4 Screws, 10-32 x .250-inch, flat head 4 Screws, 10-32 x .750-inch, Phillips, pan head with washers
8 Screws, 10-32 x .375-inch, flat head
6 Screws, 8-32 x .375-inch, pan head with washers
1-5 BNC mounting plates (minimum 8 inputs; maximum 40 inputs) 1-5 37-pin connectors with 24-inch (61 cm) sets of coaxial cable and BNC connectors 2-10 Screws, 6-32 x .375-inch, Phillips, pan head with lock washers 4 Screws, 10-32 x .750-inch, Phillips, pan head with washers
®
2000 package
Viewstation
1Viewstation 2 Power cords (1 USA standard and 1 European standard) 1 PS2 keyboard 1 PS2 mouse 1 Analog video output adapter cable 1 Modem cable 2 Brackets
6 Screws, 8-32 x .250-inch, pan head
2 Rack ears
5 Screws, 10-32 x .250-inch, flat head 4 Screws, 10-32 x .750-inch, Phillips, pan head with washers
2 Rear mounting rails
8 Screws, 10-32 x .375-inch, flat head
2 Front mounting rails
6 Screws, 8-32 x .375-inch, pan head with washers
5 Screws, 10-32 x .375-inch, flat head 2 Keys 1 Windows 2000 package 4 Windows boot disks 1 Emergency repair disk 1 pcAnywhere package 1 Resource CD
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INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

You must adhere to the following guidelines for optimum system performance.
The DX9000 recorders and storage units require connection to an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) to ensure no corruption of data during a power loss.
The DX9000 system must be installed in a climate-controlled room. The temperature range should be 41˚ to 85˚F (5˚ to 29˚C).
All network devices that will transport DX9000 video must be capable of moving multicast traffic.
Pelco recommends that the DX9000 recorder and storage units be installed in a ventilated rack enclosure. Never secure the recorder or storage units to the rack enclosure using only the front handles.
Make sure the rack enclosure is properly grounded.
Pelco recommends that a spare phone line be installed and connected to a primary DX9000 viewstation to allow the Pelco Technical Support Group to dial into the site upon customer request. Pelco personnel will not make changes unless authorized by the customer. This phone line can be password protected to prevent unauthorized access.
Lack of adherence to these guidelines gives Pelco discretion in honoring product warranty.
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MOUNTING

The recorder and viewstation are supplied with the necessary parts for mounting into an industry standard 19-inch (48.26 cm) wide equipment rack. The recorder should be connected to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) capable of supplying 2 A for 120 VAC power systems or 1 A for 230 VAC power systems.
The units can be placed on a flat surface, such as a shelf, or can be installed in a 19-inch wide equipment rack.
NOTE: Allow one rack unit (1.75 inches or 4.5 cm) of space between each unit for air circulation.
To install the units in an equipment rack:
1. Attach the two rack ears to both sides of each unit.
2. Attach the two brackets to both sides of each unit.
3. Attach the mounting rails to the equipment rack.
4. Place the units onto the mounting rails. They should slide in and out of the rack easily.
5. Fasten the rack ears to the equipment rack.
6. Attach the patch panel to the rear of the rack.
The following illustration shows how to mount a recorder or a viewstation into a rack.
CAUTION: The units should be installed in an air-conditioned room where the temperature is maintained between 41° and 86°F (5° and 29°C).
RECORDER/VIEWSTATION
(4) SCREWS, 10-32 X .750-INCH PHILLIPS, PAN HEAD WITH WASHERS
FRONT MOUNTING RAIL
RACK
RACK EAR
REAR MOUNTING RAIL
BRACKET (SIDE VIEW)
(6) SCREWS, 8-32 X .250-INCH PANHEAD (3 EACH SIDE)
(6) SCREWS, 8-32 X .375-INCH, PAN HEA DWITH WASHERS
(4) SCREWS, 10-32 X .375-INCH FLAT HEAD
(8) SCREWS, 10-32 X .375-INCH,
FLAT HEAD
SLOTTED HOLES TOWARDSFRONT OF UNIT
TAP ERED ENDS TOWARDSREAR OF UNIT

Figure 2. Recorder/Viewstation Rack-Mount Installation

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CONNECTIONS

The steps and Figures 3 and 4 show how to connect the units to each other and to a network. A dedicated LAN of four or more viewstations requires a minimum network of 100BaseT (100 Mbit/sec). Integration within an existing LAN/WAN requires a network of 100BaseT (100 Mbit/sec).
1. Connect the viewstation to the recorder via an Ethernet switch. Use shielded network cables.
2. Connect a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to the viewstation.
3. Connect up to five 37-pin connectors to the recorder.
4. Connect cameras to the recorder.
5. Connect the storage units to the recorder. Refer to the IDE or SCSI Installation/Operation manual for more information.
6. Connect all power cords.
7. Turn on the storage units and let them run for at least one minute (the hard disk drives must spin through their warm-up cycle).
8. Turn on the recorder and let it boot for at least 30 seconds.
9. Turn on the viewstation.
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POWER CONNECTION
POWER CONNECTION
SCSI CABLE
PATCH PANEL
RECORDER
1
2
3
4
VIEWSTATION
100BASET ETHERNET INTERFACE: RJ-45 STRAIGHT CABLES
ALLOWS MULTIPLE VIEWSTATIONS
AND RECORDERS
FOR USE BY SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY
37-PIN CONNECTOR
8 COAXIAL CABLES WITH BNC CONNECTORS
5
9
6
10
17
13
18
14
25
21
26
22
33
29
34
30
37
NOTE: EACH COAXIAL CABLE HAS A NUMBER (1-8). THE NUMBERS ON THE
38
CABLES MUST MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE PATCH PANEL. FOR EXAMPLE,
7
11
19
15
27
23
35
31
39
EACH COAXIAL CABLE WITH A "1" MUST MATCH NUMBERS 1, 9, 17, 25,
5
12
20
16
28
24
36
32
AND 33 ON THE PATCH PANEL.
40
BNC MOUNTING PLATE
MINIMUM 8 CAMERA INPUTS
POWER CONNECTION
POWER CONNECTION
MAXIMUM 40 CAMERA INPUTS
STORAGE UNIT
NOTE: A MAXIMUM OF FOUR SCSI STORAGE UNITS CAN BE CONNECTED TO THE RECORDER. THE STORAGE UNIT SHOWN IS CONNECTED TO THE CONNECTOR LABELED “0” ON THE RECORDER. A SECOND STORAGE UNIT MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE CONNECTOR LABELED “1.”
Figure 3. DX9000 System Connections (SCSI)
WARNING: The SCSI cables that connect the storage unit to the recorder are sensitive in nature. DO NOT tie them together in
any way. Doing so may damage the cables and render the system inoperable. These cables must hang loosely in the rack.
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POWER CONNECTION
POWER CONNECTION
SCSI CABLE
PATCH PANEL
RECORDER (IDE COMPATIBLE)
1
2
3
4
5
9
6
10
7
11
5
12
RJ-45 STRAIGHT CABLES
13
17
14
18
15
19
16
20
VIEWSTATION
100BASET ETHERNET INTERFACE: ALLOWS MULTIPLE VIEWSTATIONS AND RECORDERS
FOR USE BY SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY
37-PIN CONNECTOR
8 COAXIAL CABLES WITH BNC CONNECTORS
25
21
26
22
27
23
29
33
30
34
31
35
37
NOTE: EACH COAXIAL CABLE HAS A NUMBER (1-8). THE NUMBERS ON THE
38
CABLES MUST MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE PATCH PANEL. FOR EXAMPLE,
39
EACH COAXIAL CABLE WITH A "1" MUST MATCH NUMBERS 1, 9, 17, 25,
28
24
32
36
40
AND 33 ON THE PATCH PANEL.
MINIMUM 8 CAMERA INPUTS MAXIMUM 40 CAMERA INPUTS
POWER CONNECTION
STORAGE UNIT
NOTE: A MAXIMUM OF TWO IDE STORAGE UNITS CAN BE CONNECTED TO THE RECORDER. REFER TO THE DX9200HDDI SERIES INSTALLATION/OPERATION MANUAL FOR MORE INFORMATION.
Figure 4. DX9000 System Connections (IDE)
WARNING: The SCSI cables that connect the storage unit to the recorder are sensitive in nature. DO NOT tie them together in
any way. Doing so may damage the cables and render the system inoperable. These cables must hang loosely in the rack.
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BNC MOUNTING PLATE

PROGRAMMING

You must use pcAnywhere to access a DX9000 recorder and configure it. You can find a shortcut to the pcAnywhere application on your viewstation desktop.

RECORDER NETWORK CONFIGURATION

After you make all connections, you have to configure the network on the recorder. To configure the recorder, you need the following information. You can obtain this information from your network administrator.
Unique recorder name: (Examples are Pelco1, Pelco2, Pelco3, etc. This is the default naming scheme.)
Unique IP address: (Examples are 100.0.0.101, 100.0.0.102, 100.0.0.103, etc. This is the default addressing scheme.)
Network subnet mask: This must be the same on all recorders and viewstations. (For example, 255.0.0.0 is the default.)
Computer workgroup name: This must be the same on all recorders and viewstations. (For example, DX9000_GROUP is
•Viewstation name: These are the name(s) of the viewstation(s) to be alerted when there are storage box problems.

CHANGING THE RECORDER’S IDENTIFICATION

To change the default computer name or workgroup:
1. Close all windows on the recorder desktop.
2. Right-click My Computer.
3. Go to Properties and click the Network Identification tab.
the default.)

Figure 5. Recorder Network Identification Page

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4. Click Properties.

Figure 6. Recorder Identification Changes Dialog Box

5. Enter the new computer name or workgroup.
6. Click OK.
7. Reboot.
It takes about five minutes for the recorder to reboot. If you cannot wait that long, then wait two minutes, open the recorder door, and turn the power off and back on.
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CHANGING THE RECORDER’S IP ADDRESS

To change the recorder’s IP address:
1. Close all windows on the recorder desktop.
2. Right-click My Network Places and go to Properties.

Figure 7. Recorder Network Connections Window

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3. Double-click Local Area Connection.

Figure 8. Recorder Local Area Connection Status Dialog Box

4. Click Properties.

Figure 9. Recorder Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box

5. Make sure the “Show icon in taskbar when connected” checkbox is selected.
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6. Double-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).

Figure 10. Recorder Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Dialog Box

7. Enter the IP address (For example, 100.0.0.101). The last three digits must be different for each recorder (For example, 101, 102, 103, etc.).
8. Enter the Subnet mask.
NOTE: You may also have to enter your default gateway address and your DNS server address(es).
9. Click OK.
NOTE: After changing the recorder’s IP address, you must go to the Server Configuration Utility. The numbers in the last three boxes of the “Multicast group” must match the last three numbers of this recorder’s IP address.
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VIEWSTATION NETWORK CONFIGURATION

After you make all connections, you also have to configure the network on the viewstation. To configure the viewstation, you need the following information. You can obtain this information from your network administrator.
Unique viewstation name: (Examples are Pelcovs1, Pelcovs2, Pelcovs3, etc. This is the default naming scheme.)
Unique IP address: (Examples are 100.0.0.201, 100.0.0.202, 100.0.0.203, etc. This is the default addressing scheme.)
Network subnet mask: This must be the same on all recorders and viewstations. (For example, 255.0.0.0 is the default.)
Computer workgroup name: This must be the same on all recorders and viewstations. (For example, DX9000_GROUP is
the default.)

CHANGING THE VIEWSTATION’S IDENTIFICATION

To change the default computer name or workgroup:
1. Close all windows on the viewstation desktop.
2. Right-click My Computer.
3. Go to Properties and click the Network Identification tab.

Figure 11. Viewstation Network Identification Page

4. Click Properties.
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Figure 12. Viewstation Identification Changes Dialog Box

5. Enter the new computer name or workgroup.
6. Click OK.
7. Reboot.
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CHANGING THE VIEWSTATION’S IP ADDRESS

To change the viewstation’s IP address:
1. Close all windows on the viewstation desktop.
2. Right-click My Network Places and go to Properties.

Figure 13. Viewstation Network Connections Window

3. Double-click Local Area Connection.
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4. Click Properties.

Figure 14. Viewstation Local Area Connection Status Dialog Box

Figure 15. Viewstation Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box

5. Make sure the “Show icon in taskbar when connected” checkbox is selected.
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6. Double-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).

Figure 16. Viewstation Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Dialog Box

7. Enter the IP address (For example, 100.0.0.201). The last three digits must be different for each viewstation (For example,
201, 202, 203, etc.).
8. Enter the Subnet mask.
NOTE: You may also have to enter your default gateway address and your DNS server address(es).
9. Click OK.
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CLIENT CONFIGURATION UTILITY

You can use this utility to build a list of local servers and to synchronize the time between recorders and viewstations.
1. Go to Start > Programs > DX9000 Viewstation > Client Configuration Utility.
2. Enter admin in the “User name” field and admin in the “Password” field.
3. Click Login.

Figure 17. Client Configuration Login Dialog Box

Figure 18. Client Configuration Utility

4. Select “Build a list of local servers.”
5. Select “Standard naming” or “Custom naming.”
a. Standard Naming: Select this option if all of your recorders have the same name and the only difference is the
numbers.
b. Custom Naming: If your recorders have different names, enter the names and click Add.
6. Click Configure.
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7. Click Yes.
8. Click OK.

Figure 19. Verify Settings Dialog Box

Figure 20. Operation Complete Dialog Box

Figure 21. Client Configuration Success Dialog Box

9. Click Close.
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