INSTALLATIONC1695M-B (11/08)DVR5100 SeriesHybrid Video Recorder
10 C1695M-B (11/08)PACKAGE CONTENTSFigure 1 and Figure 2 show the contents of the major package components and accessories boxes. A USB PC keyboard a
C1695M-B (11/08) 11Figure 3. Rack Mount Kit PRODUCT SERIAL NUMBER LABEL PLACEMENTProduct serial number labels help Pelco Product Support identify you
12 C1695M-B (11/08)Hardware InstallationEQUIPMENT PLACEMENT AND RACK MOUNTINGThe DVR5100 can be placed on a flat surface, such as a desktop, or mount
C1695M-B (11/08) 133. Attach one front-mount rail to one rear-mount rail (refer to Figure 6). Place three 8-32 x 0.375-inch Phillips truss head screw
14 C1695M-B (11/08)e. Using two 10-32 x 0.75-inch Phillips pan head screws, attach the ear of the rail to the rear of the rack. Insert the screws fro
C1695M-B (11/08) 1510. After the unit is in place, tighten the two thumbscrews to secure the unit to the rack (refer to Figure 10).Figure 10. Tighten
16 C1695M-B (11/08)ConnectionsFamiliarize yourself with the DVR5100 rear panel before connecting any equipment to the unit. The DVR5100 is available
C1695M-B (11/08) 173.5 mm Audio Jack: Provides monaural audio output.Analog Video Output: BNC connector for connecting a primary NTSC or PAL monitor.
18 C1695M-B (11/08)CONNECTING DEVICES TO THE DVR5100CONNECTING A USB PC KEYBOARD AND MOUSEThe DVR5100 provides three USB ports: • One USB port on the
C1695M-B (11/08) 19Before installing the DVR5100, make sure the distance from the unit to each analog camera is less than the maximum distance for th
2 C1695M-B (11/08)ContentsRegulatory Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20 C1695M-B (11/08)CONNECTING ANALOG CAMERASThe DVR5100 automatically detects the video standard (PAL or NTSC) whenever you connect an analog camera.
C1695M-B (11/08) 21LOOPING VIDEO OUTThe DVR5100 supports looping video for all analog inputs. It passes the video input to a monitor or other analog
22 C1695M-B (11/08)CONNECTING RELAY DEVICESConsider the following when wiring the connector:• Use a 16–26 AWG (0.14 to 1.5 mm2) wire that is rated fo
C1695M-B (11/08) 23Figure 17. Connecting a Relay Device CONNECTING ALARMSThe unit includes the following:• One 8-pin alarm terminal block for the DVR
24 C1695M-B (11/08)Table F identifies the terminal block pin assignments. On the terminal block, pin 1 is on the left (refer to Figure 18).These pins
C1695M-B (11/08) 25Turning On the DVR5100Press the power button located on the right front of the DVR5100. The Pelco logo turns blue when power is ap
26 C1695M-B (11/08)• Press Enter [Enter/Shift or ]. The DVR5100 main application window opens.NOTE: As a security precaution, change the user ID f
C1695M-B (11/08) 27LOGGING OFFYou can log off from the system without shutting down the unit. This allows the DVR5100 to continue recording, and prev
28 C1695M-B (11/08)DVR5100 Controls and MenusThe DVR5100 provides semitransparent on-screen, icon-based menus that allow you to carry out a desired a
C1695M-B (11/08) 29The DVR5100 is menu-driven and can be operated using any of the following options:• USB PC keyboard and mouse: A USB PC keyboard a
C1695M-B (11/08) 3Display Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30 C1695M-B (11/08)• DVR5100 remote client: For advanced programming and remote access, use the DVR5100 remote client application. Refer to the DVR51
C1695M-B (11/08) 31Table I describes the keyboard and front panel controls that are available when controlling PTZ on a selected camera, when no on-s
32 C1695M-B (11/08)Table J describes the keyboard and front panel controls available when a menu or dialog is on the screen (Menu mode). Table K des
C1695M-B (11/08) 33DISPLAYING AND HIDING THE SYSTEM MENUSPress the “M” key [or Menu button] to display the Main menu. The DVR5100 Main menu appears (
34 C1695M-B (11/08)NAVIGATING TO AND SELECTING A MENU ITEMUSB PC KEYBOARD AND MOUSETo select a menu item using the USB PC keyboard and mouse:1. Click
C1695M-B (11/08) 35CONTROL PADTo enter characters using the control pad:1. Select a field that supports character entry.2. Press the blue function bu
36 C1695M-B (11/08)HELP Click Help to bring up the online Help dialog box; pressing any key hides this dialog box.Figure 31. Control Pad Help Dialog
C1695M-B (11/08) 37Basic DVR5100 ConfigurationSYSTEM SETUPIf the Main menu is not already open, press the “M” key [or Menu ]. Click the Setup icon t
38 C1695M-B (11/08)DATE AND TIME SETUPYou can select a choice of on-screen time and date formats, and the operating time zone for the DVR5100 (refer
C1695M-B (11/08) 39NETWORK SETUPMultiple DVR5100 Series DVRs can be networked for remote operation and management using the TCP/IP protocol. Up to th
4 C1695M-B (11/08)List of Illustrations1 Major Package Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
40 C1695M-B (11/08)DDNS SETUPThe DVR5100 allows you to configure DDNS for your application. DDNS is a service that maps Internet domain names to IP a
C1695M-B (11/08) 41SERIAL PORT SETUPThe RS-422 serial port is the basic connector for communication between the DVR5100 and a PTZ camera when using a
42 C1695M-B (11/08)DISPLAY SETUPThe Display screen shown in Figure 40 allows you to configure the primary monitor. Refer to Table T on page 71 for mo
C1695M-B (11/08) 43CAMERAS SETUPYou can configure cameras, alarms, video, and motion settings from the Cameras screen. Configuration changes to an an
44 C1695M-B (11/08)2. If desired, highlight the camera in the “Name” box and assign a display name (for example, Lobby). 3. Type a camera number in t
C1695M-B (11/08) 452. If the desired IP camera is disabled, click Add/Edit Addresses (refer to Figure 44).Figure 44. IP Address Dialog Box3. Perform
46 C1695M-B (11/08)MOTION DETECTION SETUPThe DVR5100 allows you to select three different zones per camera for the built-in video motion detection. E
C1695M-B (11/08) 47MOTION ALARMS SETUPAlarm settings for camera motion alarms are set independently from other alarms. Similar to setting up alarm se
48 C1695M-B (11/08)RECORDINGBy default, the DVR5100 is configured to record video from all cameras, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for three individua
C1695M-B (11/08) 49DELETING A RECORDING SCHEDULETo clear one of the default schedules:1. Right-click one of the colored recording bars for a day of t
C1695M-B (11/08) 560 Unsupervised Alarm Input Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50 C1695M-B (11/08)4. After selecting the camera and the recording mode, you have two basic options for creating the schedule:a. Setting the time man
C1695M-B (11/08) 51Click "Apply Schedule To…" to copy the whole schedule from one camera to another camera (or cameras) on the network. Fig
52 C1695M-B (11/08)STORAGE SETUPYou can configure the recording parameters to meet specific retention, resolution, and recording rate targets through
C1695M-B (11/08) 53CAMERA SETTINGSFor a high priority camera, you may want to increase the resolution and frame rate to values higher than the global
54 C1695M-B (11/08)ALARMS SETUP The DVR5100 provides one alarm input for each camera. The alarm inputs can be configured separately. Alarms are not d
C1695M-B (11/08) 55SUPERVISED ALARMSWhen an alarm is configured as a supervised alarm, the DVR5100 maintains a constant electrical current through th
56 C1695M-B (11/08)Figure 60 illustrates the wiring configuration for unsupervised alarm inputs.Figure 60. Unsupervised Alarm Input Wiring SETTING U
C1695M-B (11/08) 57RELAYS SETUPThe DVR5100 supports up to four relay devices. Use them to trigger external devices. The unit supports both momentary
58 C1695M-B (11/08)SEQUENCE MONITOR SETUPThe sequence monitor displays only analog camera inputs (refer to Figure 62). IP Cameras cannot be displayed
C1695M-B (11/08) 59USERS SETUPThe DVR5100 allows administrators to create user profiles, assign one or more roles to each user, and set preferences f
6 C1695M-B (11/08)List of TablesA DVR5100 New and Enhanced Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60 C1695M-B (11/08)To remove a user:1. Select the user to be deleted.2. Select Delete User. A confirmation message appears.Figure 65. Delete User Dia
C1695M-B (11/08) 61CHANGING A USER PASSWORDTo change a user password:1. Click the Change Password command and the Change Password dialog box appears.
62 C1695M-B (11/08)LOGS SETUPThe DVR5100 maintains a system log that provides an overview of daily system events (refer to Figure 69). Each time a us
C1695M-B (11/08) 635. Select the Search Log button. The results of your log entry search appear.Figure 69. Logs Search Screen6. If no matching result
64 C1695M-B (11/08)SpecificationsSYSTEMOperating System Linux®User Interface Semitransparent on-screen icon-based overlaysVIDEOVideo StandardsInput N
C1695M-B (11/08) 65AUDIO Audio Decoding G.711 speech codec Audio Bit Rate 64 kbpsAudio LevelsInput Line-level inputOutput Line-level outputAudio Conn
66 C1695M-B (11/08)ENVIRONMENTALOperating Temperature 50° to 95°F (10° to 35°C)Storage Temperature -40° to 149°F (-40° to 65°C)Operating Humidity
C1695M-B (11/08) 67MODEL NUMBERS SUPPLIED ACCESSORIESPower Cables 1 USA standard, 1 European standard, 1 UK standardResource Disc Contains DVR5100 r
68 C1695M-B (11/08)Appendix A: System Settings Descriptions and Defaults Table N. Main Menu Summary TableDetailed User Interface Tables DVR5100 Confi
C1695M-B (11/08) 69 Table P. Date and Time SettingsSetting DescriptionDefault SettingFormatTime formatAM/PM or 24 hours• hh: Specifies hours (range i
C1695M-B (11/08) 7Regulatory NoticesThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) thi
70 C1695M-B (11/08) Enable remote clientWhen you select “Enable remote client,” you can connect to the DVR5100 from the remote client application on
C1695M-B (11/08) 71 Table T. Display SettingsSetting Description Default SettingOutputFormat: Lists the available monitor formats: VGA, NTSC, PAL. VG
72 C1695M-B (11/08) Table V. Video SettingsSetting DescriptionDefault SettingBrightness (Auto or Manual)The brightness information in a picture is
C1695M-B (11/08) 73 Table X. Recording Schedule SettingsSetting Description Default SettingCamera The Camera list contains Cameras 01–20. Select the
74 C1695M-B (11/08) Table Z. Alarms SettingsSetting Description Default SettingAlarm ListDisplays Alarms 01–16. When an alarm is selected in the alar
C1695M-B (11/08) 75 Table AA. Relay SettingsSetting Description Default SettingRelaysDisplays the number (default) or name of the relay. The entry h
76 C1695M-B (11/08) Move UpMove Down Allows you to move cameras up or down in the sequence. N/ADwell Time for (number-camera name)Sets the individual
C1695M-B (11/08) 77Alarm notificationAllows you to customize how each user responds to an alarm.• Sound Notification: Enables sound notification in r
78 C1695M-B (11/08)Appendix B: Front Panel IndicatorsFigure 71 shows the DVR5100 front panel.Figure 71. DVR5100 Front Panel ControlsPelco Badge (pow
The materials used in the manufacture of this document and its components are compliant to the requirements of Directive 2002/95/EC.This equipment con
8 C1695M-B (11/08)Before You BeginABOUT THE DVR5100The DVR5100 Series is an embedded, high-performance hybrid digital video recorder (DVR), capable o
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C1695M-B (11/08) 9NEW PRODUCT FEATURESThe DVR5100 Series Version 1.5 release has been enhanced with the following new features:PARTS LISTTable A. DVR
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