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SD AdvancedInstallation and Operation Guide

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Dedicated Micros ©201010SD AdvancedInstallationFront Panel connectionsDataDVD-R Internal CD/DVD-R drive (located under hinged ap)USB USB2.0 connec

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Dedicated Micros ©2010100SD AdvancedMode The zone mode identies when the reference image is taken for triggering VMD. The options are: Normal -

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Dedicated Micros ©2010101SD AdvancedGlobal ActionsThis menu allows conguration of the default relay actions supported on the unit. The unit supports

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Dedicated Micros ©2010102SD AdvancedContact Species which Relay will be triggered when the associated alarm is receivedModule When connected, addi

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Dedicated Micros ©2010103SD AdvancedNetwork SettingsThe Network Settings menus allow conguration of the unit’s network functionality. Key network set

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Dedicated Micros ©2010104SD AdvancedNetworkThis menu allows additional network settings to be congured if required. Server Name This eld can be edi

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Dedicated Micros ©2010105SD AdvancedPPP Link Down Timer mins If for any reason the PPP connection is lost, this is the time (in minutes) before the u

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Dedicated Micros ©2010106SD AdvancedLive TransmissionsThe unit transmits live images using JPEG or MPEG formats. The NetVu Connected remote viewing s

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Dedicated Micros ©2010107SD AdvancedIMPORTANT: When ‘Filter by Turbo mode’ as been selected; all High LAN options will be auto-congured to mat

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Dedicated Micros ©2010108SD AdvancedMulticast SetupThe Multicast page allows recordings from the unit’s camera input to be forwarded to a port address

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Dedicated Micros ©2010109SD AdvancedMulticast Method Select the multicast forwarding method. Select from ‘SAP’ (to use session announcement protocol

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Dedicated Micros ©201011SD AdvancedVideo8. 16 & 32 way unitsVID1 to VID8/VID16/VID32 75Ω BNC composite video input, 1V pk-pk with loop through 1V

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Dedicated Micros ©2010110SD AdvancedEmailThe unit can automatically transmit an email to an SMTP Server under numerous conditions i.e. on start up, on

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Dedicated Micros ©2010111SD AdvancedSender Email These optional elds indicate the source of the email notication. If the elds are left blank the u

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Dedicated Micros ©2010112SD AdvancedRemote ReportingThis menu details the conguration requirements for the unit to report to a Remote Video Receiving

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Dedicated Micros ©2010113SD AdvancedAlarm Server ref. ID This is the reference name/ID that will be presented to the RVRC viewing application. It sh

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Dedicated Micros ©2010114SD AdvancedWeb CamAny of the video inputs on the unit can be made available for transmission to a webserver via a designated

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Dedicated Micros ©2010115SD AdvancedUpdate Interval This is the minimum update interval between each image transmitted from the unit. Select Camera

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Dedicated Micros ©2010116SD AdvancedFTP DownloadThe unit can archive images to a central FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server. This could be on receipt

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Dedicated Micros ©2010117SD AdvancedDownload options Select one of the following options from the drop down menu: On Connection This will automat

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Dedicated Micros ©2010118SD AdvancedFirewallThis menu allows the user to block access to the unit via specic network port(s).Enable Ping Response En

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Dedicated Micros ©2010119SD AdvancedFeatures & TextThe Features and Text menus allow activation of the units analytics and third party IP camera f

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Dedicated Micros ©201012SD AdvancedInstalling the SD Advanced UnitThis procedure shows the sixteen camera input version.Step 1 Connecting Analog Video

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Dedicated Micros ©2010120SD AdvancedAnalytics & Third Party IP CamerasDedicated Micros has created a range of analytics solutions designed to work

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Dedicated Micros ©2010121SD AdvancedInstalling An Advanced Feature LicenseTo activate an AnalyticsCapable function or the Third Party IP Camera featur

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Dedicated Micros ©2010122SD AdvancedActivate New FeatureThe Activate New Feature menu allows new AnalyticsCapable licenses to be added to your unit an

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Dedicated Micros ©2010123SD AdvancedLicense Key Enter the License key details here. The License key will be provided by Dedicated Micros Customer Ser

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Dedicated Micros ©2010124SD AdvancedFeature Mapping PageThe following menu allows purchased advanced feature licenses to be assigned to specic Third

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Dedicated Micros ©2010125SD AdvancedText In Image It is possible to integrate the unit into a system were text information can be stored with relevant

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Dedicated Micros ©2010126SD AdvancedText Filter Select the text lter option from the drop down list. The options are: Plain Text (default), RAW, EPS

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Dedicated Micros ©2010127SD AdvancedKeywordThis menu allows specic keywords received via the text stream to be congured and enabled as event trigger

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Dedicated Micros ©2010128SD AdvancedArchiveThis menu allows Event database information to be downloaded to an inserted DVD-R/CD-R or connected USB med

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Dedicated Micros ©2010129SD AdvancedOracle Dome CongurationIf a camera channel has a Dedicated Micros Oracle dome camera connected, the Oracle Congu

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Dedicated Micros ©201013SD AdvancedStep 3 Connecting AudioThe SD Advanced supports two channels of bi-directional audio, accessible through NetVu Obse

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Dedicated Micros ©2010130SD AdvancedStatusThis menu details information regarding the status of the Oracle Dome, notably the model type, current tempe

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Dedicated Micros ©2010131SD AdvancedSoftware Version This identies the version of software the camera unit is running.Firmware Version This identi

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Dedicated Micros ©2010132SD AdvancedPresetsThis menu allows Preset positions to be congured and stored for the Oracle Dome camera.Camera ID Selected

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Dedicated Micros ©2010133SD AdvancedSectors This menu allows the Oracle Dome cameras 360 degree eld of view to be split into 32 segments. These segme

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Dedicated Micros ©2010134SD AdvancedPatrolsThis menu allows camera patrol sequences to be established and congured for the Oracle Dome camera. The Pa

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Dedicated Micros ©2010135SD AdvancedPrivacy MasksThis menu allows Privacy Masks to be established and congured for the Oracle Dome camera. The Privac

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Dedicated Micros ©2010136SD AdvancedShow (Yellow) Select this option to show camera view with existing privacy mask displayed.Delete (Blue) Select

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Dedicated Micros ©2010137SD AdvancedOSD Advanced SettingsThis menu allows the Oracle Dome OSD Advanced (On Screen Display) information to be congured

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Dedicated Micros ©2010138SD AdvancedCamera SettingsThis menu allows settings for the Oracle Dome camera to be established and congured. Camera Selec

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Dedicated Micros ©2010139SD AdvancedDigital Zoom Select to activate the Digital Zoom function e.g. the camera will zoom within the actual image.Optic

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Dedicated Micros ©201014SD AdvancedDHCP works by assigning an IP address at initial connection to the network. It is possible however that this IP add

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Dedicated Micros ©2010140SD AdvancedEvent SettingsThis menu allows actions to be established and congured for the Oracle Dome camera following an ala

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Dedicated Micros ©2010141SD AdvancedEvent SearchThe Event Search menu allows recorded event images to be quickly searched for and reviewed. The Search

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Dedicated Micros ©2010142SD AdvancedEvent Search ResultsAfter selecting ‘Search’ (Red), a still image of each captured event (within the chosen search

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Dedicated Micros ©2010143SD AdvancedUnit OperationThe unit can be operated via the Viewer menus and the enclosed IR Remote Control, the optional keybo

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Dedicated Micros ©2010144SD AdvancedView ControlThe View Control page allows connected video inputs to be displayed full screen or in Quad/Multi way d

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Dedicated Micros ©2010145SD AdvancedVideo ControlThe Video Control page offers video playback functions i.e. play, pause, rewind and fast forward.Red

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Dedicated Micros ©2010146SD AdvancedSelection PageThe Selection page allows access to various image and event playback functions.Red Play Switches t

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Dedicated Micros ©2010147SD AdvancedMap OptionsThe Map page allows access to available Cameras via the displayed hotspots.Blue Map Displays a map sh

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Dedicated Micros ©2010148SD AdvancedPTZ Program OptionThe Program page allows preset settings for PTZ cameras to be established and an ‘Origin’ base p

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Dedicated Micros ©2010149SD AdvancedProgram PageThe Program Menu page allows the PTZ conguration on the currently selected telemetry camera to be acc

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Dedicated Micros ©201015SD AdvancedThe SD Advanced supports 20 normally open/closed tamper proof alarm inputs, or one Global keyswitch input with cam

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Dedicated Micros ©2010150SD AdvancedDome Menu OptionThe Dome Menu page allows camera specic menus imbedded on the currently viewed Telemetry camera t

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Dedicated Micros ©2010151SD AdvancedTimeline NavigationThe Timeline Navigation page and the accompanying Video Timeline feature allows quick and easy

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Dedicated Micros ©2010152SD AdvancedVideo TimelineThe Video Timeline allows intuitive, rapid navigation within recorded video. To aid navigation, the

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Dedicated Micros ©2010153SD AdvancedChange ScaleUtilise the buttons shown below to change the scale. Note: The coloured softkey buttons can also be u

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Dedicated Micros ©2010154SD AdvancedEvent ListAlarms and activity detection, plus system Events i.e. camera fails, are tagged and stored in the Event

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Dedicated Micros ©2010155SD AdvancedEvent Copy and Search MenuThe Event Copy and Search menu allows events to be sent to the Copy menu via the Copy Op

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Dedicated Micros ©2010156SD AdvancedFilter Search MenuWhen searching a large number of stored events, the Filter Search menu allows events to be lter

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Dedicated Micros ©2010157SD Advanced Cameras Select which cameras are to be included within the Event search. A range of cameras can be selected by

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Dedicated Micros ©2010158SD AdvancedActivity Search MenuThe Activity Search menu allows the search criteria to be further narrowed to only include eve

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Dedicated Micros ©2010159SD AdvancedRed Blank Select to remove all data currently displayed in the Filter Search Box.Green Reset Select to reset t

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Dedicated Micros ©201016SD AdvancedStep 7 Connecting Serial PortsSerial ports have three main uses:1. Connecting twisted pair telemetry for PTZ camer

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Dedicated Micros ©2010160SD AdvancedActivity Grid MenuThe Activity Grid menu allows the event search criteria to be further narrowed to only display

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Dedicated Micros ©2010161SD AdvancedIf viewing remotely, a zone can be created directly via the mouse. Simply click on a cell and then on a separate c

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Dedicated Micros ©2010162SD AdvancedArchive SelectionImages and events can be marked and added to the Copy menu. Archive selection can be undertaken e

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Dedicated Micros ©2010163SD AdvancedSelecting Video For Archiving Via The Archive option / Copy Event ListWhen viewing the footage intended for downlo

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Dedicated Micros ©2010164SD AdvancedBlue Seq On/Off Select ‘Seq On’ to display images from all connected cameras in a sequential order.Purple Next

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Dedicated Micros ©2010165SD AdvancedCopy Menu Images and events can be copied to CD-R/DVD-R or USB Media for remote reviewing away from the unit (for

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Dedicated Micros ©2010166SD AdvancedUsed (Blue) Displays the space (as a percentage) already used on the chosen media device.Required (Green) Displa

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Dedicated Micros ©2010167SD AdvancedSpot Monitor / On-Screen Display (Local Monitor Only)This menu (only accessible via a local monitor) allows congu

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Dedicated Micros ©2010168SD AdvancedHelp VideosThe Help Videos offer step by step guidance on performing some of the most common tasks required of the

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Dedicated Micros ©2010169SD AdvancedUsing the optional Keyboards (DM/KBC1 & DM/KBC2)The unit can also be controlled using an optional Dedicated Mi

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Dedicated Micros ©201017SD AdvancedStep 9 Connecting DM Oracle, 2060 & 2040 DomesA DM Oracle, 2040 or 2060 Dome can be connected via either co-axi

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Dedicated Micros ©2010170SD AdvancedKey Function Displays the Softkeys menu if not currently on screen. Selects the colour coded item displayed on

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Dedicated Micros ©2010171SD Advanced Opens the GOTO menu For future use. Toggles control from Main to Spot monitor. Allows the numeric selection of a

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Dedicated Micros ©2010172SD Advanced Opens the Iris on a Telemetry camera. Zooms in on a telemetry camera and also provides electronic zoom out. Zooms

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Dedicated Micros ©2010173SD AdvancedAppendix AAlarm & Relay Pin OutsUsing Serial PortsIt is possible to connect a variety of telemetry cameras to

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Dedicated Micros ©2010174SD AdvancedAppendix BUsing the Keyboard/RC Interface Control To Control A Common Television SetTo use the Keyboard/RC Interfa

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Dedicated Micros ©2010175SD AdvancedJVC 2021/2037/2045/2050/2210/2216/2239/2240/2267/2276/2280/2282/2298/2333/2377/2397/2497/2502/2507/ 2517/2518/252

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Dedicated Micros ©2010176SD AdvancedAppendix CUser Activity LoggingUser Activity logging can be enabled or disabled via the System Setting->Feature

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Dedicated Micros ©2010177SD AdvancedAppendix D Locating the unit IP address using the serial portFor guidance on locating the unit’s IP address via a

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Dedicated Micros ©2010178SD AdvancedAppendix EConguring Your PC for the Videolan VLC PlayerThe Multicast page allows recordings from the unit’s camer

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Dedicated Micros ©2010179SD AdvancedAppendix FLocating and Changing Username/Password Details for Third Party IP Cameras via an FTP ConnectionFor guid

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Dedicated Micros ©201018SD AdvancedConguring the UnitThe unit can be congured either on the local monitor or over the network using a PC with Intern

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Dedicated Micros ©2010180SD AdvancedAppendix GUnit SpecicationLANGUAGES Currently: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Russian, Czech, Danish,

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Dedicated Micros ©2010181SD AdvancedEVENT COPYINGEvent sequences and user dened recorded sequences can be saved to a CD-R or DVD-R via the integrated

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Dedicated Micros ©2010182SD AdvancedIndexAccessing the Conguration Webpages ... 19Accessing the menus on a local monitor ...

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Dedicated Micros ©2010183SD AdvancedThe Conguration pages can be displayed on a local monitor. ...

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MI-I-SDAV-E1-3Dedicated Micros Ltd.1200 Daresbury Park, Daresbury,Cheshire, WA4 4HS, UKInstalled byDedicated Micros France9-13 rue du Moulinet75013 Pa

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Dedicated Micros ©201019SD AdvancedAccessing the Conguration WebpagesThe unit can be congured using the webpages. To access these:1. Launch Intern

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Dedicated Micros ©20102SD AdvancedWhilst every attempt is made to ensure these manuals are accurate and current, Dedicated Micros reserve the right to

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Dedicated Micros ©201020SD AdvancedRemote ControlThe IR Remote Control offers all the control functionality required to navigate the menus.Note: Not

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Dedicated Micros ©201021SD Advanced Use the Directional and OK buttons to navigate through the menu screens and accept changes. Also use for PT

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Dedicated Micros ©201022SD AdvancedMain MenuWhen rst accessing the unit, the main menu will be displayed. This menu allows access to the Conguration

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Dedicated Micros ©201023SD AdvancedNavigating The Conguration MenusWhen accessing the conguration menus, the menu tree will be displayed. The congu

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Dedicated Micros ©201024SD AdvancedUsing the IR Remote Control Press the MENU button to access conguration menus via a connected local monitor. The m

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Dedicated Micros ©201025SD AdvancedEntering Alpha-Numeric Data via a Local MonitorNumeric or text data is entered using the on-screen Virtual Keyboard

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Dedicated Micros ©201026SD AdvancedSystem SettingsThe menus under the System Settings heading allow the unit’s core settings to be viewed, changed and

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Dedicated Micros ©201027SD AdvancedSystem6.13This menu shows the general information about the unit including the version of software installed, the u

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Dedicated Micros ©201028SD AdvancedSub Net This is the subnet of the network where the unit is located. Gateway This is the IP address of the defaul

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Dedicated Micros ©201029SD AdvancedUnit Status This menu details information regarding the status of the unit, notably the total time the unit has bee

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Dedicated Micros ©20103SD AdvancedIntroductionWhat is the…SD Advanced ?A comprehensive digital recording solution, the SD Advanced is a stand-alone hi

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Dedicated Micros ©201030SD AdvancedAlarm StatusThis menu details information regarding the status of the unit’s alarm contacts, alarm zones and relay

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Dedicated Micros ©201031SD AdvancedAboutThis menu allows access to numerous system information pages. Select the an icon to view the relevant pages.Sy

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Dedicated Micros ©201032SD AdvancedTurbo Mode Proles Select to open the Turbo Mode Proles menu. This menu provides detailed information on the came

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Dedicated Micros ©201033SD AdvancedLanguageThis menu allows the system language to be set. Changing the System Language will effect all menu pages. If

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Dedicated Micros ©201034SD AdvancedTime and Date This menu allows the time and date to be set on the unit. Required timezone information can also be e

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Dedicated Micros ©201035SD AdvancedPC Time Displays the system time of the PC currently being used to view the webpages.Sync Time (Blue) Use this bu

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Dedicated Micros ©201036SD AdvancedSerial Ports This menu allows conguration of the unit’s Serial ports. Refer to ‘Installing the Unit’ for installa

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Dedicated Micros ©201037SD AdvancedProtocol This is a drop down list of serial telemetry protocols supported by the unit.Note: Refer to ‘Appendix G’

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Dedicated Micros ©201038SD AdvancedAudioThe Audio menu allows settings for the bi-directional audio channels to be edited. Audio can be recorded from

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Dedicated Micros ©201039SD AdvancedRecord Gain This option allows the Record Gain level to be set. This is the base setting from which the AGC (Autom

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Dedicated Micros ©20104SD AdvancedFeatures• 8, 16 or 32 analog camera input options• Telemetry support (Coax & Serial)• All DVR functions full

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Dedicated Micros ©201040SD AdvancedFeatures These menus enables the activation of numerous system features. Features are grouped within four sub-menus

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Dedicated Micros ©201041SD AdvancedAutomatic FTP Download Select this option to enable automatic FTP downloads to upgrade the unit and/or the webpage

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Dedicated Micros ©201042SD AdvancedNetworkSecondary Web Port If the default port setting for web serving has already been allocated, it is possible t

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Dedicated Micros ©201043SD AdvancedVideoDetected Video Standard The unit automatically detects the video standard being used i.e. PAL/NTSC.Deinterlac

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Dedicated Micros ©201044SD AdvancedOtherAuto Update Web Variables Congures the unit to update all system variables required for an automatic upgrade

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Dedicated Micros ©201045SD AdvancedMaintainThis menu allows the unit to be reset and a software upgrade to be performed via an inserted CD-R/DVD-R or

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Dedicated Micros ©201046SD AdvancedServer Reset (Red) Select to cycle the power to the unit. IMPORTANT: To upgrade the unit, insert a media device c

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Dedicated Micros ©201047SD AdvancedPowerScript MgmtThis menu enables installed PowerScripts to be activated/deactivated on start-up. Use the tickbox(e

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Dedicated Micros ©201048SD AdvancedDisplay SettingsThe menus under the Display Settings heading allow the unit’s Viewer display settings to be altered

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Dedicated Micros ©201049SD AdvancedRemote MonitorsThis menu allows monitors not physically connected to the unit to view camera images received by the

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Dedicated Micros ©20105SD AdvancedPoint&go provides the user with easy to use, fast, accurate telemetry control via an attached monitor. With no n

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Dedicated Micros ©201050SD AdvancedViewer Defaults This menu allows conguration of settings for the Viewer function. Refer to ‘Operating The Viewer’

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Dedicated Micros ©201051SD AdvancedStartup Camera When accessing the Viewer function, select the camera image which will initially be displayed. If o

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Dedicated Micros ©201052SD AdvancedDisplay This menu allows conguration of monitor settings used when viewing camera images and text data.Main monito

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Dedicated Micros ©201053SD AdvancedSpot monitor text It is possible to select text to be displayed on the spot monitor. The text displayed will inclu

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Dedicated Micros ©201054SD AdvancedMap CongThis menu allows images to be imported and used as maps that can be displayed in the Viewer Menus. The map

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Dedicated Micros ©201055SD AdvancedHotspot X coord Use to position the centre of the hotspot along the X axis e.g. entering 20 would place the hotspo

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Dedicated Micros ©201056SD AdvancedMap DataThe Map Data menu allows Map Cong data to be Imported/Exported. This enables map data to be saved and stor

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Dedicated Micros ©201057SD AdvancedUser Accounts The unit can protect conguration procedures by limiting access via usernames and passwords. Account

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Dedicated Micros ©201058SD Advanced • Menu Conguration Assigning Menu Conguration access privileges will limit access to the

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Dedicated Micros ©201059SD AdvancedCamera SettingsThe Camera Settings menus allow conguration of cameras connected to the unit. Refer to the individu

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Dedicated Micros ©20106SD AdvancedImportant SafeguardsRead InstructionsAll the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is ope

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Dedicated Micros ©201060SD AdvancedCamera SetupThismenu allows the conguration of active camera channels. IMPORTANT: The menu options displayed wil

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Dedicated Micros ©201061SD AdvancedTermination The unit will automatically terminate the camera input with 75Ω. This should be disabled if the video

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Dedicated Micros ©201062SD AdvancedIP CameraThe following menu will be displayed when ‘IP Camera’ is selected. The menu allows the conguration of con

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Dedicated Micros ©201063SD AdvancedDefault to preset If a telemetry camera has been assigned a preset position, select the chosen preset position her

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Dedicated Micros ©201064SD AdvancedCamera OverviewThis menu details the general settings assigned to each of the local camera channels. To edit the s

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Dedicated Micros ©201065SD AdvancedIP Stream InputsThe IP Streams menu allows the selection of High, Medium and Low resolution settings for video sour

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Dedicated Micros ©201066SD AdvancedRes For both MPEG and JPEG recording, select either High, Medium or Low quality resolution settings.Note: To view

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Dedicated Micros ©201067SD AdvancedRecord SettingsThe Record Settings menus allow conguration of the unit’s record functions. Record settings can be

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Dedicated Micros ©201068SD AdvancedRecordThe unit has a range of pre-dened congurations available. As standard the unit can record at 6pps MPEG4 for

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Dedicated Micros ©201069SD AdvancedProle Record It is possible to set the unit recording conguration based on specic priorities. The MultiMode reco

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Dedicated Micros ©20107SD AdvancedCE MarkIf this product is marked with the CE symbol it indicates compliance with all applicable directives. Directiv

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Dedicated Micros ©201070SD AdvancedSimple RecordMenu View Switch to the Advanced Prole Record menu.IMPORTANT: If Turbo mode is ‘Disabled’ and recor

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Dedicated Micros ©201071SD AdvancedUnset/Set/Override Event Shows the recording quality that will be used by the camera during an Alarm or Event. Not

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Dedicated Micros ©201072SD AdvancedAdvanced RecordMenu View Switch to the Simple Prole Record menu.Note: When Advanced Record settings have been ch

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Dedicated Micros ©201073SD AdvancedUnset/Set/Override Normal Shows the recording prole used by the camera if no Timed Schedules are applied and the

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Dedicated Micros ©201074SD AdvancedJPEG Pre TriggerThis menu enables conguration of the pre trigger feature (for cameras recording JPEG mode only). W

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Dedicated Micros ©201075SD AdvancedScheduleThis menu allows the Timer Function to be congured. The Timer Function enables the unit to automatically b

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Dedicated Micros ©201076SD AdvancedKeyswitch-N/O Select whether the Keyswitch is to be normally open (UNSET)Keyswitch EOL Select to congure the Ke

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Dedicated Micros ©201077SD AdvancedRVRCThis menu allows a user to temporarily switch the unit’s system state into set/unset/override mode. The user wi

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Dedicated Micros ©201078SD AdvancedEnter Your Name Enter your recognised user name. This will be logged.Force UNSET(Green) Select to switch to Unset

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Dedicated Micros ©201079SD AdvancedHoliday & WeekendThis menu allows the unit to be automatically switched to Override mode for individual days i.

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Dedicated Micros ©20108SD AdvancedInstalling the UnitBefore you startCheck the contents of the boxThe following items are included in the box:Remove a

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Dedicated Micros ©201080SD AdvancedProtect Video This menu allows the unit to automatically protect and retain recorded data. Previously saved data ca

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Dedicated Micros ©201081SD AdvancedSelect All This selects all the available video les.List From Date/Time This dialog box allows a search to be ma

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Dedicated Micros ©201082SD AdvancedAoE SetupThis menu allows conguration of the units ATA over Ethernet (AoE) function. AoE is a network protocol des

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Dedicated Micros ©201083SD Advanced Physical Devices Available AOE Devices - Any devices in this panel are available on the network. They can be add

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Dedicated Micros ©201084SD AdvancedAlarm SettingsThe Alarm Settings menus allow conguration of the unit’s alarm functionality. Individual alarm input

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Dedicated Micros ©201085SD AdvancedAlarm InputThis menu allows conguration of the alarm settings, refer to ‘Installing the Unit’ for hardware install

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Dedicated Micros ©201086SD AdvancedPulse Ext (s) A pulse extension is used to prevent double triggers on a single alarm. The pulse extension time sta

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Dedicated Micros ©201087SD AdvancedZone InputThis menu allows the conguration of established alarm zones. A single or multiple trigger can be used to

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Dedicated Micros ©201088SD AdvancedAlarm Duration sec This is the minimum time period in seconds (from the start of the alarm) that is protected from

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Dedicated Micros ©201089SD AdvancedZone ActionsThis menu allows actions to be allocated to individual alarm zones; Primary and Secondary cameras can b

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Dedicated Micros ©20109SD AdvancedElectrical ConnectionsPlease ensure the following are available and have been tested prior to the installation:• Ma

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Dedicated Micros ©201090SD AdvancedAdd Still Image This will record a still image of the trigger along with the standard recording. This can then be

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Dedicated Micros ©201091SD AdvancedZone Actions CameraZone Select a zone (alarm) to congure.Primary Camera This allows a camera to be assigned as t

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Dedicated Micros ©201092SD AdvancedMasked Cam DetectionThe unit has the capability to identify if a video input has been covered (by hand, spray paint

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Dedicated Micros ©201093SD AdvancedContrast Denes the contrast threshold the system uses to dene that a camera is masked. Different cameras have di

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Dedicated Micros ©201094SD AdvancedZone ActivationOn Mask Denes the Zone trigger that will be activated when the view is masked.On Clear Denes th

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Dedicated Micros ©201095SD AdvancedVMD/Activity Response SetupThis menu enables response conguration following activity trigger on a selected camera

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Dedicated Micros ©201096SD AdvancedProle Change Select to enable the unit to switch from Normal to Event recording following alarm activation.Alarm

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Dedicated Micros ©201097SD AdvancedActivity SetupThe unit supports Activity Detection on all video inputs. It enables cameras to automatically detect

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Dedicated Micros ©201098SD Advanced Grid Editor Use the Grid Editor by placing cells in areas of the camera view where movement will trigger an alarm

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Dedicated Micros ©201099SD AdvancedVMD CongurationThe unit supports VMD (Video Motion Detection) on all video inputs and allows cameras to automatica

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