Vision MAX Pro Manual de usuario

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VISION PRO DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERS
VISION PRO DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERS
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-SITE SOFTWARE USERS MANUAL
SITE SOFTWARE USERS MANUAL-
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Index
Page 3 MANUAL NOTES
Page 4 CONTENTS
Page 5 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
Page 6 8 SENSOR INPUTS & 8 CONTROL OUTPUTS
Page 7 16 SENSOR INPUTS & 16 CONTROL OUTPUTS
Page 8 SETUP
Page 9 HARDWARE SETUP
Page 11 MOTION SETUP
Page 13 SCHEDULE SETUP
Page 14 SCREEN DIVISION
Page 15 MODEM SETUP
Page 16 SITE INFORMATION
Page 17 PASSWORD SETUP
Page 18 AUDIO SETUP
Page 21 SYSTEM SETUP
Page 23 ADD BACKUP SCHEDULE
Page 24 STORAGE SETUP
Page 25 E-MAP
Page 26 DVR OPERATION
Page 28 PAN TILT CONTROL
Page 29 SEARCH MODE
Page 31 SEARCH BUTTONS & FEATURES
Page 33 INDEX SEARCH
Page 34 DATA BACKUP
Page 35 BACKUP TO FLOPPY
Page 36 WATERMARK VERIFICATION OF IMAGE ON DISK
Page 38 DATA BACKUP TO HARD DRIVE, ETC
Page 39 BACKUP TO AVI FILE
Page 40 DATA BACKUP TO CD-RW USING ADAPTEC DIRECT CD
Page 43 AUDIO PLAYBACK
Page 44 PRINTING IMAGES
Page 46 BOOKMARKING IMAGES
Page 47 APPENDIX A CONFIGURING THE DVR FOR CONNECTION OVER PSTN/SDN IP
Page 57 APPENDIX B CONFIGURING THE DVR FOR CONNECTION OVER LAN/WAN IP
Page 58 APPENDIX C PTZ CONNECTION PROTOCOLS

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MANUAL NOTES
MANUAL NOTES
THIS MANUAL COVERS THE FOLLOWING DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER MODELS
• 430 – 4 CHANNEL 25 FPS MAX MINI DESKTOP UNIT
• 830 – 8 CHANNEL 25 FPS MAX MID TOWER UNIT
• 1630 – 16 CHANNEL 25 FPS MAX RACK MOUNTABLE UNIT
• 4120 – 4 CHANNEL 120 FPS MAX MINI DESKTOP UNIT
• 8120 – 8 CHANNEL 120 FPS MAX MID TOWER UNIT
• 16120 – 16 CHANNEL 100 FPS MAX RACK MOUNTABLE UNIT
• 8240 – 8 CHANNEL 240 FPS MAX RACK MOUNTABLE UNIT
• 16240 – 16 CHANNEL 200 FPS MAX RACK MOUNTABLE UNIT
• 16480 – 16 CHANNEL 480 FPS MAX RACK MOUNTABLE UNIT
THIS MANUAL DEPICTS A 16120 RACK MOUNTABLE UNIT TO DESCRIBE FEATURES.
YOUR UNIT MAY NOT HAVE ALL OF THE FEATURES DESCRIBED.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT FEATURES OR OPTIONS PLEASE CONTACT YOUR
DEALER.
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
zAvoid any place that has high moisture or dust.
zAvoid any place that has direct sun light or heat
zKeep product away from electric shock or any magnetic substance.
zAvoid high or low temperatures.(Recommended temperature is < 72°F)
zBe careful not to drop any conductive material into the fan areas.
zTurn off the system before installation.
zEnsure enough space for the cables at the rear of the system.
zTV or Radio devices might be harmful to the system, or affect performance.
zDon’t disassemble the system without contacting your dealer, doing so will void
the warranty.
zInstall UPS or Surge Protector

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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
The packages should contain the following items:
•Digital Video Recorder Unit
•Keyboard
•Mouse
•Software (Windows Disk, DVR Software, ect.)
•Power Cable
Optional Items that may be included.
•Communications Cable
•Serial Port Cable
•Remote Control
•Keys

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REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
EXTERNAL MONITOR OUT
REMOTE CONTROL JACK
RS-422 OUTPUT
PLUG FROM COM 1 PORT
SIGNAL +
SIGNAL -
NOT USED
!CAUTION: Be careful of the polarity of the RS-422 lines
Reversing the polarity can damage some equipment. If you have
Questions about what equipment will work with you DVR’s
RS-422 contact your dealer.

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8 SENSOR INPUTS & 8 CONTROL
8 SENSOR INPUTS & 8 CONTROL
OUTPUTS
OUTPUTS
12345678COM
SENSOR
One line of signal line from sensors such as infrared rays, heat perception, magnetic etc,
should be connected to COM connector and the other line is connected to any available
sensor 1-8 connector.
12345678COM
CONTROL
()()
Alarm, Siren, relay etc.
Power (DC 12V)
!¾The power of the adapter should be no more than 12V and 300mA.
¾An additional external relay should be used to control any higher current
device.

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16 Sensor Inputs & 16 Control
16 Sensor Inputs & 16 Control
Outputs
Outputs
One line of signal line from sensors such as infrared rays, heat perception, magnetic etc,
should be connected to COM connector and the other line is connected to any available
sensor 1-16 connector.
()
¾The power of the adapter should be no more than 12V and 300mA.
¾An additional external relay should be used to control any higher current
device.
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SETUP
SETUP
Clicking on the Setup button will bring up a password box. The user must select which user level they have
been assigned and then enter their 4 digit password.
The system default level 1 password is blank.
The person who is to be the system administrator will have complete system access and the ability to assign
passwords and setup options for the other users. We recommend that the passwords be written down and
stored in a safe location.

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HARDWARE SETUP
HARDWARE SETUP
# 1 – Camera Setup – Place a check in the box for each camera that you would like to be turned on. Any
Camera channels that are not being used should be turned off.
# 2 – Camera Name – Each camera can be given a unique name. Up to 14 characters can be entered.
# 3 – Sensor – Enter the sensor numbers that should begin the selected camera recording. If you would like
more than one sensor to activate recording separate the sensor numbers by a comma ex: 1,4.
# 4 – Camera Link – Enter a camera number that needs to begin recording when the sensor is activated that
is tied to the selected camera.
# 5 – Pan Tilt – Place a check in the box if the camera is capable of Pan/Tilt control, and you wish to be able
to have the DVR control its features through the RS-422 output.

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# 6 – If Pan/Tilt is selected choose the type of protocol that your camera uses. If you have any questions
about what Pan/Tilt units will work with your DVR contact your dealer. See Appendix C for connection
diagrams and a list of camera protocols that are available.
# 7 – Sensor Setup – Place a check in the box for each sensor input channel that you would like to be
activated.
# 8 – Type Of Sensor – The system defaults to a NC (Normally Closed Sensor Type) if your sensor is NO
(Normally Open Sensor Type) click on the box to change the type.
# 9 – Use Alarm – Not use Alarm – Select if you would like the system to sound a beep if one of the active
sensors are activated.
#10 – Recording Time by Sensor – Enter the designed recording time upon sensor activation.
# 11 – Control Setup – Place a check mark in the box for each control relay that you wish to activate.
# 12 – Name – You can give each control relay output a unique name. The name can be up to 14
characters long.
# 13 – Auto ON/OFF – You can assign the time that you would like the relay to turn on in the first row, and
the time you would like the relay to turn off in the second row.
# 14 – Sensor – If you would like the control relay to activate with a sensor input, enter the sensor number in
the box.
# 15 – Working Sec – Enter the amount of time in seconds that the control relay will remain active. The
maximum time is 255 seconds, the default time is 0 seconds.
# 16 – External Monitor – The sections lets you select the cameras that you would like to be included in the
switched external NTSC monitor output. You will also have to select the amount of delay that you would like
to have the system wait before switching to the next selected camera.
#17 – Save – After making any changes you must remember to click on the save button. If save is not
pressed before closing, any changes you made will be lost.
# 18 – Close – Exits setup
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