GE Interlogix DVMRe Triplex Bedienungsanleitung

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1 | Introduction
Welcome to the DVMRe Triplex QuickStart Guide. This guide helps
you set up and use your DVMRe. It includes step-by-step instructions
and helpful illustrations that show you how to connect the compo-
nents of a surveillance system, program basic recording functions,
and view live and recorded video images.
The QuickStart Guide is for basic setup and operation. For
advanced functions, you can find more detailed information in the
User Manual.
Introduction
TIP:
You’ll find special items like Tips and
Cautions in the page margins. These
items make setup and basic operation
easier.
Kalatel DVMRe Triplex
Information in this document is subject to
change without notice.
©2003 GE Interlogix. All rights reserved.
TIP:
If you have a problem setting up or
operating your DVMRe, try these
solutions, in this order:
1)Re-read the QuickStart Guide
2)Read the corresponding section of the
User Manual
3)Call Technical Support
From 6 A.M. to 5 P.M. (Pacific time)
If calling from outside the United States:
011-1-541-754-9134
If calling from within the United States:
800-469-1676
From 5 P.M. to 6 A.M. (Pacific time)
541-740-3589
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2 | DVMRe Package Contents
DVMRe Package Contents
CAUTION:
Power – You must use a stable power source
that falls within the rated voltage of the
12 VDC power supply. If your power source
might experience surges or dips, use an
uninterruptable power supply (UPS).
The following items are used for basic setup and operation. Items not shown here are for
advanced functions—refer to the User Manual for information on these items.
Additional system components
A basic surveillance system also includes a monitor, one or more cameras, and connection cables.
Kalatel DVMRe Triplex
DVMRe
QuickStart Guide
User Manual
Universal
power supply
Power
cord
Surveillance monitor Coaxial cable Surveillance camera
CAUTION:
Installation Area – Your DVMRe needs
space around it for ventilation. Make sure
the fans and vents on the sides of the unit
are not obstructed. Install your DVMRe in a
place where the temperature is always
between 0 and 40 °C (32 and 104 °F) and
has normal humidity (between 10% and
80%). Don’t install the DVMRe on top of a
hot piece of equipment, and always leave
space between rack-mounted equipment.
Don’t install the DVMRe near a water
source or anywhere that it will be exposed
to rain or moisture.
CAUTION:
Stacking Equipment – You can place other
equipment on top of the DVMRe, but only
if it weighs less than 35 pounds (16 kg).
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3 | Connecting and Powering Up
Power connection
Composite monitor A output
Camera inputs
SVHS monitor A output
ConnectingandPoweringUp
DVMRe back panel
Camera back panel Video outputPower connection
Monitor back panel Video inputPower connection
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4 | Connecting and Powering Up
TIP:
Connection – Depending on the model,
you can connect as many as 4, 10, or 16
cameras to your DVMRe. Follow the same
instructions for each additional camera.
TIP:
Connection – You can connect to either
of the camera inputs for each camera.
The second input can be used to send
the camera signal to other devices if
necessary.
TIP:
Connection – You may
also use coaxial cable
with your DVMRe, but
not at the same time
as SVHS cable.
Start by connecting your DVMRe to the monitor and camera(s).
ConnectingandPoweringUp
1Connect the coaxial camera cable to
the video output on the camera. 2Connect the coaxial camera cable to the top
Camera 1 input on the DVMRe.
4Connect the SVHS monitor cable to
the video input on the monitor.
3Connect the SVHS monitor cable to the
monitor A output on the DVMRe. (See
TIP at right if using coaxial cable.)
TIP:
Connection – To connect additional
components such as keypads or network
connections, see the User Manual.
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5 | Connecting and Powering Up
CAUTION:
Powering Up – For European electrical
systems, use the 220 V power cord
included with your DVMRe. Make sure
other components such as cameras and
monitors have the proper electrical plugs
as well.
To power up your system, you need an electrical outlet for the DVMRe, one for the monitor, and
one for each connected camera. Power up your system in the following order:
CAUTION:
Signal Loss – If a camera is improperly
connected to the DVMRe, the monitor
shows a Signal Loss message. Check the
connection and reconnect the camera if
necessary.
ConnectingandPoweringUp
1Plug the monitor and camera power cords
into the outlets.
TIP:
Powering Up – When you plug the
DVMRe power supply into an outlet, the
DVMRe automatically detects all con-
nected cameras. The DVMRe shows which
version of software is installed, then shows
a display of live views from each con-
nected camera and automatically begins
recording.
2Plug the single-prong end of the DVMRe
power cord into the power connection on
back of the DVMRe.
3Plug the other end of the DVMRe power
cord into the outlet on the DVMRe power
supply.
4Plug the DVMRe power supply cord into the
outlet.
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6 | System Controls
Kalatel DVMRe Triplex
SystemControls
Here are the functions of each of the controls
on the front of the DVMRe. (Multiscreen
viewing options vary by model.)
Camera selection
6-way
view
Alarm
Zoom Record
Stop
Search Enter
Jog/Shuttle
PIP
view
4-way
view
7-way
view
16-way
view
10-way
view Monitor A
9-way
view
13-way
view
Sequence Function
Reverse Play
Pause/Freeze
Forward Play Menu
Monitor B
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7 | System Controls
SystemControls
Using Jog, Shuttle, Menu, and Enter
To navigate the menus and program your DVMRe, use the Menu and Enter buttons and the Jog/Shuttle.
The Jog is the inner dial. Use it to select menu
items and some settings. To operate it, place
your finger in the round indentation and
rotate it in either direction.
The Shuttle is the outside ring. Use it to move
between menus and select some settings. To
operate it, twist it in either direction, gripping
the knobs on either side.
The Menu button brings up the Main menu
and enables you to move from submenus back
to the Main menu.
The Enter button brings up
submenus and confirms settings.
Main QuickInstall Operator SystemView
Time/Date
Sequencing
Record
Alarms
Macro
Motion Detection
Camera Setup
Archive Setup
Audio Setup
Communications
Front Panel Lock
Factory Settings
Passwords
English
French
German
Shuttle
Jog
Enter
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8 | Initial Setup
1Press the Menu button.
InitialSetup
Factory Defaults
Before you program your DVMRe, return all
settings to the factory defaults. To do this:
1Jog in the Main menu to Factory Settings
and press Enter.
2 Enter the Factory Default password: for
4-camera models, 4111; for 10- and
16-camera models, 8111.
The DVMRe reboots, reverting all settings
except time, date and IP address to factory
defaults. The DVMRe beeps when resetting is
complete.
To access the Main menu and begin setup, follow these steps:
MainQuickInstallOperatorSystemView
PasswordBox
EnteranewPassword
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2Enter the installer password by using the
number buttons.
For 4-camera models, enter 3444.
For 10- and 16-camera models, enter 3477.
3The Main menu is the first menu you see.
High
Event and TL
02
Continuous
Enabled
Active
5
None
Yes
Camera 01, Camera 02, etc.
50%
Enabled
57600 Baud
19200 Baud
Network address 001
Enabled
Disabled
Record Quality:
Event Settings:
Pre Event Duration:
Record Mode:
Motion Detection:
setup parameters:
sensitivity:
relay output:
link to event:
Camera Titles:
Camera AGC:
Cameras:
RS232 Port 1:
RS232 Port 2:
RS485:
Ethernet:
POTS:
Settings
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9 | Initial Setup
Custom Passwords
The DVMRe comes with preset Installer and
Operator passwords. The Installer password
gives access to all menu functions. The
Operator password gives access to only the
Operator and SystemView menus.
To change the preset passwords:
1 Jog to Passwords in the Main menu and
press Enter.
2 Jog to the password you wish to change and
press Enter.
3Use the number buttons to enter a new
password and then jog to OK and press
Enter.
4 Reenter the password, jog to OK, and press
Enter.
5Press Menu to exit.
Choose a Language
For a language other than English:
1Jog to Factory Settings and press Enter.
2For 4-camera models, enter 1414 and press
Enter. For 10- and 16-camera models, enter
5415 and press Enter.
3Jog to select a language and press Enter.
InitialSetup
CAUTION:
Password – Once you set custom pass-
words, you cannot revert to the default
passwords. If you forget your password, you
must send the DVMRe back to the factory
to be reset.
MainQuickInstallOperatorSystemView
Time/Date
Sequencing
Record
Alarms
Macro
MotionDetection
CameraSetup
ArchiveSetup
AudioSetup
Communications
FrontPanelLock
FactorySettings
PasswordsEnglish
French
German
MainQuickInstallOperatorSystemView
Time/Date
Sequencing
Record
Alarms
Macro
MotionDetection
CameraSetup
ArchiveSetup
AudioSetup
Communications
FrontPanelLock
FactorySettings
PasswordsInstallerPassword
OperatorPassword
EthernetPassword
PasswordBox
EnteranewPassword
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