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Intellex
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LT Digital
Video Management System
DV16000
Installation and Operating Instructions
Part Number 8200-0202-99 A0
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CAUTION:Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the battery
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Avoid uneven loading or mechanical instability when rack-mounting units.
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IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
Before proceeding, please read and observe all instructions and warnings
contained in this manual. Retain this manual with the original bill of sale for future
reference and, if necessary, warranty service.
When unpacking your Intellex unit, check for missing or damaged items. If any
item is missing, or if damage is evident, DO NOT INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS
PRODUCT. Contact Sensormatic or your dealer for assistance.
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key. This key matches the electronic hardware of your system with the authorized
software version and feature level of your software to permit proper operation of
your system. Any changes to the network adapter in your unit, removal or
modification of the license file, or replacement of the system disk will affect normal
operation and will require installation of a new license file. Please contact your
authorized Sensormatic representative for more information.
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Table of Contents
RACK MOUNTING: ........................................................... iv
CHAPTER 1 —
INTRODUCTION
SAMPLE CONFIGURATION .................................................................1
SAMPLE NETWORK CONFIGURATION ..............................................2
FEATURES ............................................................................................3
OPTION PACKS ....................................................................................5
Accessories .............................................................................................6
Intellex USB Floppy Drive .............................................................6
Intellex USB CD-RW Drive ...........................................................6
Intellex USB/RS-232
4-Port Expander .............................................................................6
Intellex Speakers .............................................................................6
Call Monitor .......................................................................... 6
Dome Control ..................................................................................6
CHAPTER 2 —
INSTALLATION
FRONT PANEL ......................................................................................7
REAR PANEL ........................................................................................8
INSTALLING THE INTELLEX UNIT ....................................................11
Required Connections ....................................................... 11
Cameras In ......................................................................................11
Monitor .............................................................................................11
Power Setting ..................................................................................11
Power In ..........................................................................................11
Mouse ..............................................................................................11
Optional Connections ........................................................ 11
Cameras Out ...................................................................................11
Alarms .............................................................................................12
Video Out .........................................................................................12
Keyboard .........................................................................................12
Printer ..............................................................................................12
Com2 ...............................................................................................12
SCSI-3 .............................................................................................12
Network ...........................................................................................13
Call Monitor .....................................................................................13
CHAPTER 3 —
SYSTEM SETUP
STARTING
THE INTELLEX UNIT ..........................................................................14
EXIT TO WINDOWS ............................................................................15
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REGIONAL SETTINGS .......................................................................17
MOUSE SETTINGS ............................................................................18
TIME ZONE SETTINGS ......................................................................19
NETWORK SETTINGS ....................................................................... 20
PRINTER SETTINGS ..........................................................................21
LANGUAGE SETUP ............................................................................22
SHUTTING DOWN AND RESTARTING SYSTEM .............................23
INTELLEX MAIN SCREEN ..................................................................24
On-screen Controls and Indicators ....................................25
INITIAL CONFIGURATION .................................................................28
SETUP OPTIONS SCREEN ...............................................................29
CAMERAS SETUP ..............................................................................31
Names Tab .........................................................................31
Termination Tab .................................................................31
Camera Control Tab ......................................................................31
Text .......................................................................................................34
Add a Text Stream ........................................................................34
Text Stream Tab ............................................................................34
Camera Associations Tab .......................................................35
Edit a Text Stream ........................................................................35
Delete a Text Stream .....................................................................35
Audio ...................................................................................................36
Audio Mixer Tab ...........................................................................36
Camera Associations Tab ..............................................................37
SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS .........................................................38
SECURITY SETUP .............................................................................39
Add a New User .................................................................39
Edit a User .........................................................................42
Delete a User .....................................................................43
Enable/Disable Security .....................................................43
SCHEDULE SETUP ............................................................................45
Regular Schedule Setup ....................................................45
Regular Rate/Quality Setup .............................................................45
Regular Time Setup .........................................................................46
Regular Cameras Setup ..................................................................47
Regular Schedule Popup Menu .......................................................48
Custom Schedule Setup ....................................................50
Custom Rate Setup .........................................................................50
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Custom Time Setup .........................................................................51
Weekday/Weekend/Holiday Setup ..................................................53
Set Holidays ....................................................................................55
Single Camera Setup ......................................................... 56
Single Camera Setup ......................................................................56
Working with Schedule Segments ..................................... 57
Defining a New Segment .................................................................57
Changing a Segment .......................................................................58
Deleting a Segment .........................................................................59
Copying a Camera Schedule ...........................................................59
Custom Schedule Popup Menu .......................................................59
Configuring an Active Segment .......................................................64
Configuring an Alarmed Segment ...................................................66
Live Filter Configuration ..................................................... 68
Light Change ...................................................................................68
Motion Detection ..............................................................................70
Perimeter Protection ........................................................................72
DATA LIFETIME ..................................................................................75
RECORD MODE SETUP ....................................................................76
ALARMS SETUP .................................................................................78
Alarm In Names Setup ....................................................... 80
Alarm In Polarity Setup ...................................................... 80
DISPLAY SETUP .................................................................................82
Display Mode Setup ........................................................... 82
Playback Overlay ............................................................... 83
Camera Location Display Format Setup ............................ 83
DATE/TIME SETUP .............................................................................84
PORT ADDRESS SETUP ...................................................................86
Storage .................................................................................................87
Repair a volume ................................................................. 88
ARCHIVE SCHEDULE ........................................................................89
Archive Schedule ............................................................... 89
Archive Schedule Time Setup ........................................... 89
Archive Schedule
Weekday/Weekend/
Holiday Setup .................................................................... 92
CHAPTER 4 —
BASIC OPERATION
LOGGING IN AND CHANGING USERS .............................................95
Logging In ........................................................................................95
Changing Users ................................................................. 96
CONTROLLING IMAGE DISPLAY ......................................................97
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Screen Format ...................................................................97
1x1 ...................................................................................................97
2x2 ...................................................................................................97
3x3 ...................................................................................................97
4x4 ...................................................................................................97
Image Area Popup Menu ...................................................98
Switch to Full Screen .......................................................................98
Single Pane .....................................................................................98
Generate Alarm ...............................................................................98
Camera ............................................................................................99
Mode ................................................................................................99
Cancel ..............................................................................................99
Switch to Menu ................................................................................99
Image Area Zoom ............................................................100
Full-Screen Operation ......................................................100
Camera Sequencing ........................................................101
Live Monitor (Optional) .....................................................102
Dome Controller (Optional) ..............................................102
Unit Schedule ...................................................................102
REVIEWING UNIT STATUS .............................................................103
UTILITY OPTIONS ............................................................................105
Begin Record ...................................................................106
Generate Alarms ..............................................................106
Clear Latched ...................................................................107
Erase CD-RW ..................................................................108
Log Out ............................................................................108
Shutdown ........................................................................108
Restart ..............................................................................109
Exit to System ..................................................................109
About Intellex ...................................................................110
CHAPTER 5 —
PLAYBACK
OPERATION
PLAYBACK OPERATION .................................................................111
PLAYBACK SCREEN ........................................................................112
Playback Controls and Indicators .....................................113
Using the Playback Screen ..............................................115
Using Play/Pause ..........................................................................116
Switching Cameras ........................................................................117
Image Area Zoom ..........................................................................118
Full-Screen Operation ....................................................................118
Playback with Text Display .................................................118
Audio ..........................................................................................119
Selective Export ..........................................................................119
Export Directory .................................................................120
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IMAGE DATABASE SEARCH ...........................................................122
Searching without Filters ................................................. 122
Date/Time Search ..........................................................................123
Camera Search .............................................................................124
Alarm Search .................................................................................126
Searching with Filters ...................................................... 128
Date/Time Search ..........................................................................128
Filters Search ................................................................................130
Search Filter Configuration .............................................. 132
Light Change .................................................................................132
Motion Detection ............................................................................132
Perimeter Violation ........................................................................133
Text Streams ................................................................................133
Working with Search Results ........................................... 133
Sorting the Search Results ............................................................133
Selecting a Segment to Review .....................................................133
IMAGE ENHANCEMENT TOOLS .....................................................134
Modifying the Image ........................................................ 137
Brightness/Contrast Tools .............................................................137
Color/Light Tools ...........................................................................138
Balance Light .................................................................................139
Edge Detect ...................................................................................139
Enhance Light ................................................................................139
Noise Reduction ............................................................................139
Sharpen .........................................................................................140
Sharpen More ................................................................................140
Smooth ..........................................................................................140
Smooth More .................................................................................140
CHAPTER 6 —
ALARM
OPERATIONS
ALARM OPERATIONS ......................................................................141
Mechanical Alarms .......................................................... 141
Live Filter Events ............................................................. 143
Video Loss Alarms ........................................................... 144
Generated Alarms ............................................................ 145
Alarm Groups ................................................................... 147
ALARM REVIEW SCREEN ...............................................................148
Selecting a Segment
to Review ......................................................................... 149
CHAPTER 7 —
OPTIONS
CALL MONITOR SETUP ...................................................................150
ARCHIVE OPERATION .....................................................................151
Back Up the Image Database .......................................... 152
Background Archiving ....................................................................152
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Interrupting Background Archiving .................................................155
Foreground Archiving ....................................................................156
Recovering from an Interruption ....................................................159
Restore Images ................................................................161
Play Restored Images ......................................................163
Format Tape .....................................................................164
Recover Data from Tape ..................................................165
LINEAR MODE OPERATION ............................................................166
Database Partially Full .....................................................166
Database 90% Full ...........................................................167
Database Full ...................................................................168
Unarchived Images ........................................................................169
Archived Images ............................................................................169
CHAPTER 8 —
APPENDICES
ALARM CONNECTORS ....................................................................170
INTELLEX RECORD CAPACITY ...................................................... 172
Activity Levels ..................................................................172
INSTALLATION AND USE OF INTELLEX ACCESSORIES .............177
Intellex USB Floppy Drive-RDVFLP01 .............................177
If the USB Floppy drivers are already installed in Intellex .............177
Intellex USB CD-RW Drive-RDVCDRX01 ........................177
If the USB CD-RW drivers are already installed in Intellex ............177
Intellex USB/RS-232 4-Port Expander-RDVEXP01 .........178
If the USB Port Expander drivers are already installed in Intellex .179
Intellex Speakers-RDVSPK01 ..........................................179
Intellex Serial Interfaces and Text Recording ..................179
Internal COM ports ........................................................................179
Port Expanders ..............................................................................179
Port Assignments ...........................................................................179
COM Port Assignments .................................................................180
Connecting Text Sources ..............................................................180
Connecting the Data Source ..........................................................181
Verifying Data Recording ...............................................................181
Port Expander Indicators ...............................................................182
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................183
Programmable Settings ....................................................183
Video Format ....................................................................183
Video Level ......................................................................183
Alarm ................................................................................184
Display .............................................................................184
Record Options ................................................................184
On-Screen Controls .........................................................185
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Rear Panel Connectors ................................................... 186
Components .................................................................... 187
Power Supply ................................................................... 187
Accessories ..................................................................... 187
Physical Characteristics ................................................... 188
Environmental Requirements .......................................... 188
Installation and Operating Instructions 1
Sample Configuration
Chapter 1 — Introduction
SAMPLE
CONFIGURATION
The Intellex DV16000 digital video management system displays
and records images from multiple video cameras. It provides a
variety of display and recording options which you can configure
according to your specific needs. A sample is shown below.
Figure 1 Basic Intellex System
Up to 16 Cameras
Optional
Live Monitor
Optional
Call/Spot
Monitor
Up to 16
Mechanical Alarms
or Sensors
Optional
Printer
Up to 16
Alarm Output
Devices
Optional External
Data Storage
SVGA Monitor
Optional
Dome Controller
Danielson
View
Flip
A
C
B
Peel
On
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
Info
Off
Clear
Close
Open
Iris
Camera
Prev
Next
Display
Menu
Out
put
D
Pattern
Seq
Repeat
Pattern
M
cDanel
Modem
Connection
(Optional)
Ethernet
TCP/IP
HD
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SAMPLE
NETWORK
CONFIGURATION
One or more Intellex units can be connected over a TCP/IP local
area network (LAN) or a wide area network (WAN). Its data can
then be managed from a central site using the Network Client (sold
separately). A sample network configuration is shown below.
Figure 2 Sample Network Configuration
Each Intellex unit can be installed with:
Up to 16 cameras
Up to 16 mechanical alarms or sensors
Up to 16 alarm output devices
Network
Hub
Network Client
installed on your computer
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Features
FEATURES
Video segments can be exported to an optional CD-RW. Mark
beginning and end of video segments in Playback Mode to
export.
Optional CD-RW for exporting video.
320x240 lower resolution recording available, selected in
schedule dialog for each camera. This resolution can also be
selected for alarm recording.
Enhanced triplex operation provides simultaneous
record/display, playback and archiving.
IntelleCord filters identify types of activity during recording
(see Live Filter Configuration on page 68 for more
information). They ignore images with unimportant activity,
making efficient use of recording capacity.
Use Smart Search filters to quickly search the image database
for video segments containing specific types of activity (see
Searching with Filters on page 128 for more information). Play
back these video segments.
Ethernet 10/100 Network Interface allows remote access to
video and setup functions. Dial-up modem is optional.
Use date and time, camera and alarm criteria to quickly
search the image database. Play back these video segments.
Records and stores pre-alarm images according to each
camera’s pre-alarm setting (0 to 60 seconds).
Compatible with color and B&W video cameras or other
NTSC/EIA (PAL/CCIR) standard compatible video sources.
Video synchronization is not required.
Records images digitally, which eliminates the need for VCRs
and videotape. Backs up images to an optional CD-RW or an
optional Digital Audio Tape (DAT), saves them to a floppy
diskette or transfers them to videotape.
User can select, enhance and copy images onto a computer
diskette or print them.
Multi-camera live displays are available for any camera in
any position in the following formats: 1x1, 2x2, 3x3 and 4x4.
A full-screen view hides the controls and fills the entire
screen.
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Provides outstanding picture quality using a 640x480 pixel
display (800x600 in full-screen mode) with 256 gray levels
and over 16 million colors.
Offers six record rates: NTSC 60, 30, 15, 7.5, 2.5 and 1
images per second (ips); PAL 50, 25, 12.5, 6.25, 2 and 0.8
ips.
An optional live monitor (NTSC/EIA or PAL/CCIR) may be
installed. In this configuration, the unit displays live images
on the optional monitor, even when the unit is in playback
mode.
The mouse pointer provides access to all unit functions.
On-screen menus simplify system setup and operation.
Online help information is available from every screen.
One alarm input and one alarm output are available for each
camera. The polarity for each alarm input can be set to either
active high or active low.
A security system provides password protection to restrict
access to various operation and configuration functions.
On-screen display includes date, time, alarm status, video
loss and 10-character camera titles.
Hard disk storage protects all system configuration
information against power loss.
Unit storage capacity can be increased by installing an
additional internal storage or an optional external data
storage unit.
An optional dome controller (Sensormatic VM16 or
American Dynamics ADTT16) can be used to select cameras,
change display format to 1x1, 2x2, 3x3 or 4x4 and to sequence
cameras (live mode only).
One to five Intellex units can be connected over a TCP/IP
local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN). The
Network Client software must be installed on your computer.
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Option Packs
OPTION PACKS
There are two different option packs that are available to
supplement your Intellex DV16000. The following is a brief
description of the Option Packs:
Data Pack
Audio — Enables the audio recording, playback, and
download to Network Client.
Text — Enables the text recording, search, playback, and
download to Network Client.
Remote Pack
Remote Setup Access — Enables Network Client user to
access Setup functions in Intellex
Remote Smart Search — Enables Network Client user to
search the Intellex video image database.
Remote Text Search — Enables Network Client user to search
recorded text streams for a string.
Remote Alarm Generation — Permits Network Client user to
generate an alarm on an Intellex camera.
Alarm Message Display — Enables display of the alarm
message when viewing live video on Network Client.
The Option packs are obtained by entering a software License Key
for the specified Option Pack
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Accessories
Accessories
Intellex USB Floppy
Drive
The USB floppy drive can be used to save Intellex configurations,
single .BMP images from the image tools feature, and to install
software patches and upgrades.
Intellex USB CD-RW
Drive
The USB CD-RW drive can be used to export video clips to CD-R or
CD-RW disks or to update the Intellex software.
Intellex USB/RS-232
4-Port Expander
The 4-Port Expander can be used to add serial ports to the Intellex
for the recording of text data.
Intellex Speakers
The speakers can be used to listen to recorded audio information or
to monitor live audio activity.
Call Monitor
A single camera’s live (real-time) video signal can be viewed on an
additional video monitor (the Call Monitor board must be
upgraded to the fully populated version to support this option).
This live display is initiated by the user’s command or triggered by
an alarm input in one of two modes: Call Mode or Spot Mode. In
Call Mode, video from a specific camera is displayed on the call
monitor when commanded by the user. In Spot Mode, the Intellex
unit automatically displays video in sequence from alarmed
cameras to the call monitor (similar to how a multiplexer
sequentially displays camera signals). The Call Monitor function
can also be controlled via a serial connection from a Touch Tracker
controller.
Dome Control
Camera control can take place locally at the Touch Tracker or
remotely at a Network Client workstation. Refer to the Network
Client operating instructions for details. Concurrent local and
remote operation can cause control conflicts. The camera will
respond to the last control action performed whether that is at the
Touch Tracker or the Network Client. Remember that unexpected
actions of a camera can be the result of another user trying to control
the same camera.
Use of the Touch Tracker version 2.x firmware can minimize control
conflicts. This firmware permits concurrent control of two different
cameras connected to the same Touch Tracker, one locally and one
remotely. Conflicts can still occur if the same camera is being
controlled.
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