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TABLE OF CONTENTS........................................................................................................................1
GETTING STARTED ............................................................................................................................3
PACKING LIST.........................................................................................................................................3
COMPATIBILITY....................................................................................................................................... 3
PC
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Operating Systems
.........................................................................................................................3
ActiveX
.............................................................................................................................................3
Web Browsers
.................................................................................................................................3
Serial Cables
....................................................................................................................................3
PHYSICAL SET-UP ...................................................................................................................................4
CONFIGURING FOR NETWORK OPERATION:.............................................................................................. 5
CONFIGURING VIA A DHCP SERVER ........................................................................................................ 5
CONFIGURING VIA A TERMINAL PROGRAM ON YOUR PC............................................................................ 5
CONFIGURING VIA DM CONFIG ...............................................................................................................6
QUICK SET-UP.....................................................................................................................................8
CONFIGURATION............................................................................................................................. 10
MAIN SETUP PAGE................................................................................................................................10
CAMERAS MENU.................................................................................................................................... 11
Camera Set-up
..............................................................................................................................11
Standard Recording
.....................................................................................................................13
Variable Rate Recording
..............................................................................................................15
Schedule
........................................................................................................................................16
Text in Images
..............................................................................................................................17
ALARMS MENU......................................................................................................................................19
Alarm Inputs
.................................................................................................................................19
Alarm Zone
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Alarm Zone Actions
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VMD
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Database Configuration
...............................................................................................................26
Alarm Connection Settings
..........................................................................................................26
SYSTEM MENU......................................................................................................................................28
System Features
...........................................................................................................................28
Network Settings
..........................................................................................................................28
Serial Ports and Telemetry
..........................................................................................................31
Audio Set-up
.................................................................................................................................33
Ramdisk
.........................................................................................................................................33
FTP Event Download
....................................................................................................................34
Webcam Set-up
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Relay Test Page
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Watermarking
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Reset
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THE SYSTEM LOGS................................................................................................................................39
Logfile
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Connection Log
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Page 1 - DV-IP Manual v.1.0.1

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual1DV-IP Manual v.1.0.1TTaabbllee ooff CCoonntteennttssTABLE OF CONTENTS...

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DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual10CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonnTo access the Configuration menus, click the Config link in the top

Page 3 - Compatibility

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual11Cameras MenuCamera Set-upThis page is used to set-up the connected cameras and define the view

Page 4 - Physical Set-up

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual12IP, then the video image will not be viewed or recorded correctly.Mono - If ticked the DV-IP w

Page 5 - Configuring via a DHCP Server

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual13Standard RecordingThis page is used to configure cameras for standard recording, where all cam

Page 6 - Configuring via DM Config

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual14update the Record Duration. Changing the Record Duration will likewise change theStandard Reco

Page 7

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual15Variable Rate RecordingThis advanced page configures each camera for its own individually conf

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DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual16 ScheduleThis page provides a 7-day system Control Timer. This allows for timed schedules e.g.

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DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual17Normally Closed - If ticked the system will use a normally closed contact. If unticked, theco

Page 10 - Main Setup Page

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual18[PATH2]input_path=\aux1output_path=\pipe\TEXT02buffer_size=80# ===============================

Page 11 - Cameras Menu

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual19Alarms MenuAlarm InputsThis page is used to enable the alarm contacts used with the DV-IP.On-B

Page 12 - DV-IP User Manual

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual2Anonymous FTP log...

Page 13 - Standard Recording

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual20Alarm ZoneThis page is used to configure the alarm operation on the DV-IP.Alarm image protect

Page 14

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual21E.g. If the Zone Alarm Input is attached to Door A and the AND input attached to door B, anala

Page 15 - Variable Rate Recording

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual22VMDVMD, or Video Motion Detection, allows cameras to automatically detect changes in the scene

Page 16 - Schedule

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual23Change Standard Record Rate - Sets the alarm record rate across ALL CAMERAS enabledin the reco

Page 17 - Text in Images

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual24The VMD Configuration box allows you to set 16 individually defined areas per camera,allowing

Page 18

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual25Zone Display Only/Full Display - Displays either the user defined zones or the wholeimage. Res

Page 19 - Alarms Menu

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual26Database ConfigurationThis page shows you the last time theEvents database was reset, and curr

Page 20 - Alarm Zone

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual27Dial On Camera Fail - Forces a connection when a camera goes into a failed state whenenabled i

Page 21 - Alarm Zone Actions

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual28System MenuSystem FeaturesThe system features menu is a master controlmenu for the enabling of

Page 22

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual29IP Address - If the IP Address is set to 0.0.0.0, the DV-IP will attempt to obtain an IPAddres

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DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual3GGeettttiinngg SSttaarrtteeddPacking ListBefore connecting your unit, you should remove all it

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DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual30Modem/Terminal Adapter PPP OptionsPPP Idle Line timeout - (Seconds) Should a connection be lef

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DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual31Serial Ports and TelemetryThis page is used to configure the four communication ports on the D

Page 26 - Alarm Connection Settings

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual32\ETC\paths.ini file in the DV-IP Web Server Area.Off - Disables the communication port.Telemet

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DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual33Audio Set-upThis page is used to initiate audio recording. Audio canbe listened to, and the mi

Page 28 - System Menu

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual34FTP Event DownloadThis page is used to set configurationoptions for automatic download of even

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DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual35Webcam Set-upThis page is used to configure one ormore cameras as ‘WebCams’ – i.e. theimages a

Page 30

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual36WebCam Enable - This sets when the WebCam updates are enabled to the host system.Disabled - We

Page 31 - Serial Ports and Telemetry

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual37WatermarkingThis page is used to examine the video partition index information and to generate

Page 32

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual38ResetThis page contains a reset button, which is used toreboot the unit. The reset happens imm

Page 33 - Audio Set-up

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual39The System LogsThe DV-IP produces log files for PPP Connections, Anonymous FTP Connections, Il

Page 34 - FTP Event Download

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual4Physical Set-upPlease ensure the following are available and have been tested prior to the inst

Page 35 - Webcam Set-up

OOppeerraattiioonn uussiinngg tthhee OOnnbbooaarrdd((HHTTMMLL)) VViieewweerrThe onboard viewer is a set of onboard HTML pages accessed through a s

Page 36 - Relay Test Page

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual41ViewscreenThis is where images are displayed. Images in this screen can beimages of a single c

Page 37 - Watermarking

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual42Events DatabaseThe events database is a listing of all Power Ups,VMD Alarm Events, and Contact

Page 38

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual43SSppeecciiffiicc TTaasskkssRecording to PC or network storageTo record the footage being view

Page 39 - The System Logs

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual446. Configure the serial port settings as follows:Baud Rate: 9600Parity: None8 Data Bits1 Stop

Page 40 - Live Page

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual45If you wish to define multiple user names and passwords for a unit, add each new user name and

Page 41

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual46# -- Users Passwords --username=unlock#[DV-IP Configuration]# object=replay_pic.cgi# object=

Page 42

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual47# object=frmpages/ad_logs.shtml object=logs/connect.txt

Page 43 - Setting up Telemetry Control

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual48[Live]## Below is LIVE Camera Protection for webpages# (Resolution) res=hi, res=med or res=l

Page 44 - Password Protecting the DV-IP

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual49Using DuoView™About DuoView™DuoView™ is a new concept seen on the DV-IP. The DuoView™ page all

Page 45

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual5Configuring for Network Operation:Firstly, obtain the following information from the IT or Netw

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DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual502. Select the first camera in the Quad sequence – this will display that camera, and the next

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DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual51Version InfoVersion 1.0 25th Feb First Internal Release Rob Bell1.01 28th Feb Second Release

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DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual69. Save the ValuesTo save the entered values to memory, type the following commands at the term

Page 49 - Using DuoView™

DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual7value P/OK. This indicates the settings have now been saved and the unit should nowbe reset:10.

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DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual8QQuuiicckk SSeett--uuppThis guide will show you how to set up a simple multi-camera system to

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DV-IP User Manual v1.01 Feb 28th 2003DV-IP User Manual99. Click the Standard Recording button in the left menu frame10. Next to the Camera Titles, c

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