Pelco DVR DX1000 Series User Manual

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DX1000 Series  
Digital Video Recorder  
Installation/  
Operation Manual  
C680M-G (7/01)  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS  
Prior to installation and use of this product, the following WARNINGS should be observed.  
1. Installation and servicing should only be done by qualified service personnel and con-  
form to all local codes.  
2. Unless the unit is specifically marked as a NEMA Type 3, 3R, 3S, 4, 4X ,6 or 6P enclo-  
sure, it is designed for indoor use only and it must not be installed where exposed to  
rain and moisture.  
3. The installation method and materials should be capable of supporting four times the  
weight of the unit.  
4. To reduce fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.  
The product and/or manual may bear the following marks:  
C A U T I O N :  
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voltage constituting a risk of electric  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).  
shock is present within this unit.  
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED  
SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
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important operating and maintenance  
instructions in the literature accom-  
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Please thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this manual prior to installation  
and operation.  
DESCRIPTION  
The DX1000 Series Digital Video Recorder (DVR) is a compact recorder that can store and  
play back images from four cameras. The DVR can be placed on a shelf or desktop for easy  
access to the front panel controls for operation and programming.  
Live video from all four cameras can be viewed while recording. Recording can be done  
continuously or for a scheduled time in a 24-hour period. Each camera has its own alarm in-  
put for alarm recording.  
Two models, one with a 30 GB hard drive and the second with a 60 GB hard drive, gener-  
ally allow continuous recording up to two or four weeks respectively under the most com-  
mon recording conditions. Recording time will vary depending on image size, number of  
cameras recorded, resolution selection, and record rate.  
Recording can be stopped at any time to play back video. Search functions during playback  
allow frame-by-frame viewing, fast playback, and playback of alarm events.  
The DVR uses proprietary compression algorithms to prevent alteration of the video image,  
as well as password protection to guard against unauthorized or unintentional recording or  
playback.  
MODELS  
DX1004-030  
Four-channel digital video recorder, 30 GB hard drive, simplex operation  
(cannot record and play back video at the same time), 80-240 VAC,  
NTSC/PAL  
DX1004-060  
Same as the DX1004-030, except has 60 GB hard drive  
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FRONT PANEL CONTROLS  
1
5
9
2
6
0
3
7
4
8
Stop  
Function  
Power  
Record  
Search  
Play/Pause  
Search  
Figure 1. DX1000 Series DVR Front Panel  
INSTALLATION  
The following parts are supplied:  
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DX1000 Series DVR (refer to Figure 1)  
Induced Voltage Protector (refer to item 4c in Figure 2)  
230 VAC power cord adapter  
Figure 2. DX1000 Series DVR Installation  
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WARNING: Adequate  
ventilation is required for  
proper operation of the  
DVR. Allow two inches of  
space above the unit and on  
each side for air circulation.  
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Connect cameras to the CAMERA INPUT connectors (BNC) on the rear of the DVR.  
Refer to Table A for video coaxial cable distances.  
Connect a monitor to the MONITOR OUTPUT connector (BNC) on the rear of the DVR.  
Refer to Table A for video coaxial cable distances.  
To save data from the DVR, connect a peripheral recording device to the VIDEO  
PRINTER OUTPUT connector (BNC) on the rear of the DVR. Refer to Table A for  
video coaxial cable distances.  
Table A. Video Coaxial Cable Requirements  
Cable Type*  
Maximum Distance  
RG59/U  
RG6/U  
750 ft (229 m)  
1,000 ft (305 m)  
1,500 ft (457 m)  
RG11/U  
* Minimum cable requirements:  
75 ohms impedance  
All-copper center conductor  
All-copper braided shield with 95% braid coverage  
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Connect alarm inputs and alarm relay output as follows:  
a. Inputs – Connect wiring (not supplied) to your alarms (not supplied). Two wires  
are required for each alarm. You can have one alarm for each camera.  
b. Output – Connect wiring (not supplied) to a 12 VDC light or buzzer (not supplied).  
Two wires are required.  
c. Bring the alarm input and output wiring to the back of the DVR and thread the  
wiring through the Induced Voltage Protector (supplied). Loop the wiring over the  
voltage protector and thread it through the voltage protector a second time.  
d. Connect the alarm input wires to the SENSOR connectors.  
e. Connect the light or buzzer to the ALARM output connectors.  
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Connect the recorder to power.  
a. Place the NTSC/PAL switch in the proper mode.  
b. If applicable, connect the 230 VAC adapter to the end of the power cord. Plug in  
the power cord.  
c. Turn on the DVR. When the recorder is turned on for the first time, the Help  
screens will appear on the monitor. To bypass the Help screens, press the Play/  
Pause button.  
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Turn on the cameras and monitor. The DVR begins recording the cameras.  
IMPORTANT– If you have any unused camera inputs, the video appears washed out.  
The degree of washout depends on how many inputs have no cameras connected to  
them. If only one camera is connected, the video is completely washed out. When you  
program the DVR (step 9), you must turn off any unused camera inputs. Video  
will then appear normal.  
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Go to Time Menu in the Programming section and set the time and date.  
Initialize the DVR. Refer to the instructions on a separate sheet.  
This is a necessary step as the DVR may not operate properly during playback and  
search operation if there are conflicts in the date and time. Initializing the DVR erases  
all data on the hard disk drive so that you start with a clean file management system  
for your recordings.  
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Proceed to the Programming section to set up the recording parameters and enter a  
password (optional).  
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PROGRAMMING  
Programming allows you to configure camera and alarm operation, set the system date and  
time, and define a password.  
CAMERA  
CAMERA 1*  
Camera operation:  
Camera 1: On  
Camera 2: On  
Camera 3: On  
Camera 4: On  
On  
Automatic Recording: On  
Automatic recording time change  
Resolution  
Preview:  
On  
fps (Frame Per Second): 01  
Quit  
Quit  
* Same menu for cameras 2-4.  
RESOLUTION  
Lowest resolution:  
Low resolution:  
Standard resolution:  
High resolution:  
Highest resolution:  
Quit  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
RESOLUTION  
Lowest resolution:  
Low resolution:  
Standard resolution:  
High resolution:  
Highest resolution:  
Quit  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
ALARM OUTPUT  
Enable Alarm Output:  
Disable Alarm Output:  
Automatically Enable  
Alarm Output:  
SETUP MENU  
Camera  
00  
24  
All Resolution  
Alarm Output  
Time  
On  
Password  
Exit  
Quit  
Help: ON  
TIME  
TIME  
Year/Month/Date/Hour/Minute  
Daylight SavingsTime: On  
-Starting Time: Month/Date/Hour  
-Ending Time: Month/Date/Hour  
Quit  
Year /Month/Date/Hour/Minute  
Daylight SavingsTime: On  
Quit  
OR  
PASSWORD  
User level password protection: Off  
Password change  
Quit  
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Figure 3. Menu Tree  
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CAMERA MENU  
Use this menu to define the following:  
Which cameras the DVR will record  
Whether starting and stopping of recording will be done manually or automatically  
What the record rate (frames per second) will be  
What the recording resolution (low to high) will be  
Whether live video can be viewed in record mode  
Starting and stopping times for scheduled recording  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if you are already in the Setup Menu.  
1. Press and hold the Function button. The Function Key List appears. Keep holding the  
Function button.  
FUNCTION KEY LIST  
0 : Setup  
1 : Camera 1 recording/stop  
2 : Camera 2 recording/stop  
3 : Camera 3 recording/stop  
4 : Camera 4 recording/stop  
5 : All the cameras recording  
6 : All the cameras stop  
: Alarm On  
: Alarm Off  
2. Press and release the 0 button, and then release the Function button. Enter the pass-  
word if requested. The Setup Menu appears.  
SETUP MENU  
Camera  
All Resolution  
Alarm Output  
Time  
Password  
Exit  
Help: ON  
TIP: You can return to the  
previous menu at any time  
by pressing the Stop button.  
3. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to move around within the menu. Highlight Camera  
and then press the Play/Pause button to select. The Camera menu appears.  
CAMERA  
Camera 1: On  
Camera 2: On  
Camera 3: On  
Camera 4: On  
Preview:  
On  
fps (Frame Per Second): 01  
Quit  
4. If the Preview field shows On, live video from the cameras will appear on the monitor  
while the DVR is recording or is in recording standby mode (not recording).  
If the Preview field shows Off, live video will not be shown.  
To change the Preview status, use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight Preview,  
and then press the Play/Pause button to toggle between On and Off.  
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5. The fps (Frame Per Second) field shows the recording rate for all cameras.  
To change the fps, use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight fps, and then use the  
number keypad to enter the frames per second. The maximum frames per second is  
determined by the number of cameras being recorded and whether the Preview feature  
is on or off. Refer to Table B for the maximum frames per second. Refer to Table C in  
the Operation section for recording times.  
Table B. Maximum Frames per Second  
Cameras  
Preview On  
Preview Off  
1
2
3
4
15  
5
3
30  
7
5
2
3
6. To configure any of the four cameras, use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight the  
camera number, and then press the Play/Pause button. The menu for that camera  
appears.  
CAMERA 1*  
Camera operation:  
On  
Automatic Recording: On  
Automatic recording time change  
Resolution  
Quit  
* Same menu for cameras 2-4.  
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IMPORTANT NOTE: If  
camera inputs are not used,  
make sure Camera  
Operation is OFF. Video  
washout occurs if unused  
inputs are left on. The  
CAMERA OPERATION  
7. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight Camera Operation, and then press the  
Play/Pause button to toggle between On or Off. On means the DVR will record video  
for that channel, and Off means it will not record video, even if a camera is connected.  
AUTOMATIC RECORDING  
degree of washout depends  
on how many inputs have  
no cameras connected to  
them. The most severe case  
is when all inputs are turned  
on but only one camera is  
connected; in this case the  
video is completely washed  
out.  
8. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight Automatic Recording, and then press the  
Play/Pause button to toggle between On or Off. On means the DVR will record auto-  
matically during the times you will select in the following steps. Off means you will  
manually turn the recorder on and off.  
AUTOMATIC RECORDING TIME CHANGE  
9. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight Automatic Recording Time Change, and  
then press the Play/Pause button to select. The Automatic Recording Time Change  
menu appears.  
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10. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight each field in the menu.  
Recording Times  
The recorder will record continuously between the specified times. Use the number  
buttons to enter the hour of the starting time and ending time. Enter two digits. Enter  
the hours in 24-hour format. For example, enter 08 for 8 a.m. and 15 for 3 p.m. For 24-  
hour recording, enter a start time of 00 and an ending time of 24. For no recording, en-  
ter a start time of 24 and an end time of 00.  
Event Recording Times  
NOTE: Recording and  
event recording times  
should be set for different  
time periods. For example,  
you may want to record  
continuously in the daytime  
when there is a lot of  
Event recording means the recorder will only record if there are alarms during the  
specified time period. Use the number buttons to enter the hour of the starting time  
and ending time. Enter two digits. Enter the hours in 24-hour format. For example, en-  
ter 08 for 8 a.m. and 15 for 3 p.m. For 24-hour recording, enter a start time of 00 and  
an ending time of 24. For no recording, enter a start time of 24 and an end time of 00.  
Event Recording Duration  
This is the time the recorder will continue recording after the alarm goes away. The  
time can be set from 0 to 200 seconds.  
activity, but record only  
alarms at night.  
Recording Bar  
At the bottom of the screen is a bar that shows when recording will occur. Red is for  
continuous recording, blue is for event recording, and white is for no recording. If you  
overlap the continuous and event recording times, the bar will be red.  
Quit  
When you finish entering the times, use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight Quit,  
and then press the Play/Pause button to select. The Camera Number menu appears.  
RESOLUTION  
11. In this step the camera’s resolution is set. You can set each camera’s resolution indi-  
vidually, allowing you to use different resolutions for the different cameras. Or you can  
set the resolution for all cameras at one time; in this case, the resolution will be the  
same for all cameras.  
To set each camera’s resolution individually, follow the steps below.  
If you want to use the same resolution for all cameras, skip this step and pro-  
ceed to step 12 to finish the individual setup of cameras. Then set the resolution  
for all cameras in the All Resolution menu (next section).  
a. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight Resolution, and then press the Play/  
Pause button to select. The Resolution menu appears.  
RESOLUTION  
Lowest resolution:  
Low resolution:  
Standard resolution:  
High resolution:  
Highest resolution:  
Quit  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
b. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight a resolution, and then press the Play/  
Pause button. When one resolution is turned On, all others are set to Off.  
c. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight Quit, and then press the Play/Pause  
button to select. The Camera Number menu appears.  
d. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight Quit, and then press the Play/Pause  
button to select. The Camera menu appears.  
12. Repeat steps 6-11 to configure other cameras. When you finish configuring all cameras,  
press the Stop button as many times as necessry to return to the Setup Menu. Highlight  
another menu item in the Setup Menu and then press the Play/Pause button to select it,  
or highlight Exit and then press the Play/Pause button to end the programming session.  
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ALL RESOLUTION MENU  
Use this menu to set the resolution for all cameras. If you want to use different resolutions  
for the cameras, set the resolutions in the Camera menu (previous section).  
NOTE: Setting the  
resolution in this menu will  
overwrite all camera  
resolution settings made in  
the individual camera  
settings (step 11 of previous  
section).  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if you are already in the Setup Menu.  
1. Press and hold the Function button. The Function Key List appears. Keep holding the  
Function button.  
FUNCTION KEY LIST  
0 : Setup  
NOTE: Higher resolutions  
require more disk storage  
space, reducing the  
recording time; lower  
resolutions need less disk  
space, increasing the  
recording time.  
1 : Camera 1 recording/stop  
2 : Camera 2 recording/stop  
3 : Camera 3 recording/stop  
4 : Camera 4 recording/stop  
5 : All the cameras recording  
6 : All the cameras stop  
: Alarm On  
: Alarm Off  
2. Press and release the 0 button, and then release the Function button. Enter the pass-  
word if requested. The Setup Menu appears.  
SETUP MENU  
Camera  
All Resolution  
Alarm Output  
Time  
Password  
Exit  
Help: ON  
3. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight All Resolution, and then press the  
Play/Pause button to select. The All Resolution menu appears.  
RESOLUTION  
Lowest resolution:  
Low resolution:  
Standard resolution:  
High resolution:  
Highest resolution:  
Quit  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
4. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight a resolution, and then press the  
Play/Pause button. When one resolution is turned On, all others are set Off.  
5. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight Quit, and then press the Play/Pause but-  
ton to select. The Setup Menu appears.  
TIP: Pressing the Stop  
button also returns you to  
the Setup Menu.  
6. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight another menu item in the Setup Menu  
and then press the Play/Pause button to select it, or highlight Exit and then press  
the Play/Pause button to end the programming session.  
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ALARM OUTPUT MENU  
The ALARM output on the rear panel is a single-pole, normally open, latching, dry contact.  
This output can be used to notify you if there has been an alarm event that might require  
review. The alarm output can be enabled or disabled (armed/disarmed) manually, or it can  
be programmed to enable (arm) or disable (disarm) at the same time automatically every  
day.  
NOTE: The alarm output  
programming does not  
affect recording. It only  
affects the operation of the  
alarm output relay. For  
event (alarm) recording,  
refer to Recording in the  
Operation section.  
If the output is enabled and an alarm input is activated, the output relay will latch closed af-  
ter a 20-second delay and will remain closed until it is manually disabled. The 20-second  
delay allows you to enter your premises and disable the alarm output before it is activated.  
The alarm output menu is used to set up automatic arming and disarming of the relay at  
specified times each day. (For manual operation, refer to Alarm Relay Output Operation in  
the Operation section.) This feature may be used in conjunction with the event recording  
capabilities of the DX1000 to notify you that an alarm event was recorded.  
Application example:  
A company has a rear door that is not to be opened for any reason between 5 p.m. and 7  
a.m. During the day, the area around this door is recorded continuously, but to conserve  
disk space, the area is only recorded at night if the door is opened. The owner does not  
want to review the video unless the door was opened after hours.  
In this case, the alarm output would be programmed to enable at 5 p.m. and disable at 7 a.m.  
The DX1000 would also be programmed for automatic (continuous) recording from 7 a.m. to  
5 p.m. and event recording from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m. (refer to Camera Menu in the Programming  
section).  
At 5 p.m. continuous recording would cease. If an alarm input is activated, the DVR would  
immediately begin recording the associated camera. The relay would latch closed after the  
20-second delay. When the owner returned in the morning, a light attached to the relay  
output would be on, indicating that there was an alarm during the night. A search for re-  
corded video starting at 5 p.m. would immediately take you to the first alarm event. All  
other events could be reviewed in sequence.  
To program the relay for automatic arming/disarming:  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if you are already in the Setup Menu.  
1. Press and hold the Function button. The Function Key List appears. Keep holding the  
Function button.  
FUNCTION KEY LIST  
0 : Setup  
1 : Camera 1 recording/stop  
2 : Camera 2 recording/stop  
3 : Camera 3 recording/stop  
4 : Camera 4 recording/stop  
5 : All the cameras recording  
6 : All the cameras stop  
: Alarm On  
: Alarm Off  
2. Press and release the 0 button, and then release the Function button. Enter the pass-  
word if requested. The Setup Menu appears.  
SETUP MENU  
Camera  
All Resolution  
Alarm Output  
Time  
Password  
Exit  
Help: ON  
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3. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to move around within the menu. Highlight Alarm Out-  
put and press the Play/Pause button to select. The Alarm Output menu appears.  
ALARM OUTPUT  
Enable Alarm Output:  
Disable Alarm Output:  
Automatically Enable  
Alarm Output:  
00  
24  
On  
Quit  
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4. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight the fields for starting and ending times.  
When you highlight a field, use the number buttons to enter the time. The starting and  
ending times refer to the hour. Enter two digits. Enter the hours in 24-hour format. For  
example, enter 08 for 8 a.m. and 15 for 3 p.m.  
At the bottom of the screen is a bar that shows the hours when the alarm output will  
be enabled. Red means enabled and white means disabled.  
5. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight Automatically Enable Alarm Output, and  
then press the Play/Pause button to toggle between On or Off.  
6. When you finish, use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight Quit, and then press the  
Play/Pause button to select. The Setup Menu appears.  
TIP: Pressing the Stop  
button also returns you to  
the Setup Menu.  
7. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight another menu item in the Setup Menu  
and then press the Play/Pause button to select it, or highlight Exit and then press  
the Play/Pause button to end the programming session.  
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TIME MENU  
The DVR uses the time and date to index video on the hard disk drive so you can find it  
later. Changing the time can cause the DVR to work improperly when you try to play back  
video. If you set the hour ahead, this is not a problem. But if you set the hour back, there  
will be more than one recording at the same time. Therefore, you should refrain from mak-  
ing frequent changes as this will complicate searching by time and date. For more informa-  
tion, refer to Playback Following Time Changes in the Operation section.  
To set the system time and date:  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if you are already in the Setup Menu.  
1. Press and hold the Function button. The Function Key List appears. Keep holding the  
Function button.  
FUNCTION KEY LIST  
0 : Setup  
1 : Camera 1 recording/stop  
2 : Camera 2 recording/stop  
3 : Camera 3 recording/stop  
4 : Camera 4 recording/stop  
5 : All the cameras recording  
6 : All the cameras stop  
: Alarm On  
: Alarm Off  
2. Press and release the 0 button, and then release the Function button. Enter the pass-  
word if requested. The Setup Menu appears.  
SETUP MENU  
Camera  
All Resolution  
Alarm Output  
Time  
Password  
Exit  
Help: ON  
3. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to move around within the menu. Highlight Time and  
press the Play/Pause button to select. The Time menu appears.  
TIME  
TIME  
Year/Month/Date/Hour/Minute  
Daylight SavingsTime: On  
-Starting Time: Month/Date/Hour  
-Ending Time: Month/Date/Hour  
Quit  
Year /Month/Date/Hour/Minute  
Daylight SavingsTime: On  
Quit  
OR  
4. There are five fields for entering the date and time. The fields, from left to right, are for  
the year, month, day, hour, and minute. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to move be-  
tween the fields. In each field enter two digits. For numbers below 10, enter a 0 as the  
first digit. Enter the hour in 24-hour format; for example, 08 is 8 a.m. and 15 is 3 p.m.  
5. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight Daylight Saving Time, and then press the  
Play/Pause button to toggle between On or Off. If your unit is set for PAL operation,  
also enter the starting and ending times.  
6. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight Quit, and then press the Play/Pause but-  
ton to select. The Setup Menu appears.  
TIP: Pressing the Stop  
button also returns you to  
the Setup Menu.  
7. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight another menu item in the Setup Menu  
and then press the Play/Pause button to select it, or highlight Exit and then press  
the Play/Pause button to end the programming session.  
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PASSWORD MENU  
Use this menu to change the password (optional).  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if you are already in the Setup Menu.  
1. Press and hold the Function button. The Function Key List appears. Keep holding the  
Function button.  
FUNCTION KEY LIST  
0 : Setup  
1 : Camera 1 recording/stop  
2 : Camera 2 recording/stop  
3 : Camera 3 recording/stop  
4 : Camera 4 recording/stop  
5 : All the cameras recording  
6 : All the cameras stop  
: Alarm On  
: Alarm Off  
2. Press and release the 0 button, and then release the Function button. Enter the pass-  
word if requested. The Setup Menu appears.  
SETUP MENU  
Camera  
All Resolution  
Alarm Output  
Time  
Password  
Exit  
Help: ON  
3. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to move around within the menu. Highlight Password  
and press the Play/Pause button to select. The Password menu appears.  
PASSWORD  
User level password protection: Off  
Password change  
Quit  
4. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight User Level Password Protection, and then  
press the Play/Pause button to toggle between On or Off.  
ENTER PASSWORD  
“Input your password.”  
5. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight Password Change, and then press the  
Play/Pause button to select. The Enter Password screen appears.  
6. The DVR ships from the factory with a password of 0000. Enter four numbers for a  
new password.  
7. You will be prompted to verify your password by entering it a second time. If the two  
passwords agree, “Registered” appears on the screen and then the Password menu  
reappears. If the passwords do not agree, “Registration Cancelled” appears on the  
screen and then the Password menu reappears.  
8. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight Quit, and then press the Play/Pause but-  
ton to select. The Setup Menu appears.  
TIP: Pressing the Stop  
button also returns you to  
the Setup Menu.  
9. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight another menu item in the Setup Menu  
and then press the Play/Pause button to select it, or highlight Exit and then press  
the Play/Pause button to end the programming session.  
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HELP  
If the Help function is enabled, the Help screens appear on the monitor whenever power is  
turned on.  
Skip steps 1 and 2 if you are already in the Setup Menu.  
1. Press and hold the Function button. The Function Key List appears. Keep holding the  
Function button.  
FUNCTION KEY LIST  
0 : Setup  
1 : Camera 1 recording/stop  
2 : Camera 2 recording/stop  
3 : Camera 3 recording/stop  
4 : Camera 4 recording/stop  
5 : All the cameras recording  
6 : All the cameras stop  
: Alarm On  
: Alarm Off  
2. Press and release the 0 button, and then release the Function button. Enter the  
passward if requested. The Setup Menu appears.  
SETUP MENU  
Camera  
All Resolution  
Alarm Output  
Time  
Password  
Exit  
Help: ON  
3. Use the Search (<</>>) buttons to highlight Help, and then press the Play/Pause but-  
ton to select ON or OFF.  
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OPERATION  
The Record LED on the front panel indicates what the DVR is doing.  
Recording:  
Playback:  
Fast Playback:  
Alarm Event Recording Enabled:  
Stop:  
Red (blinking)  
Green (steady)  
Green (blinking)  
Yellow (steady)  
Off  
VIEWING CAMERAS  
If the Preview feature in the Camera menu is On, you can view live video on the monitor.  
Video is displayed full-screen only if one camera is turned on. If more than one camera is  
turned on, video is shown in a quad view.  
If the Preview feature in the Camera menu is Off, you cannot view live video on the monitor.  
RECORDING  
MANUAL RECORDING  
1. Press and hold the Function button. The Function Key list appears. Keep holding the  
Function button.  
NOTE: Automatic Record-  
ing in the Camera menu  
must be OFF.  
FUNCTION KEY LIST  
0 : Setup  
1 : Camera 1 recording/stop  
2 : Camera 2 recording/stop  
3 : Camera 3 recording/stop  
4 : Camera 4 recording/stop  
5 : All the cameras recording  
6 : All the cameras stop  
: Alarm On  
: Alarm Off  
2. Press buttons 1-6 to start or stop recording. Buttons 1-4 are toggle switches: if a cam-  
era is recording, pressing a button will stop recording; if a camera is not recording;  
pressing a button will start recording.  
3. Release the Function button. Cameras set to record will record continuously until you  
repeat steps 1 and 2 and stop recording.  
AUTOMATIC SCHEDULED RECORDING  
Scheduled recording allows you to program the DVR to turn on and off at specified times  
each day. This way you record only when you need to and can conserve hard disk drive  
space. When the hard disk drive is full, the DVR starts to overwrite the oldest data. Refer to  
Table C to determine approximately how much data can be stored on the hard disk drive  
and when you should back up your data.  
NOTE: Turning off  
cameras does not save  
video for those cameras. All  
that does is provide more  
disk space to record other  
cameras. When the hard  
disk drive is full, the DVR  
will start overwriting the  
oldest video recorded.  
Refer to Camera Menu in the Programming section to set the start and stop times for recording.  
If you need to stop recording a camera before the programmed end time, you must go back  
into the programming menus and turn off the automatic recording for that camera.  
AUTOMATIC EVENT RECORDING  
Event recording allows you to program the DVR to record only when an alarm input is acti-  
vated. The DVR will record for as long as the alarm input is active. After the alarm goes  
away, the DVR will continue to record for the programmed time. Event recording allows you  
to conserve even more hard disk drive space than scheduled recording. When the hard  
disk drive is full, the DVR starts to overwrite the oldest data. Refer to Table C to determine  
approximately how much data can be stored on the hard disk drive and when you should  
back up your data.  
Refer to Camera Menu in the Programming section to set the start and stop times for recording.  
If you need to stop recording a camera before the programmed end time, you must go back  
into the programming menus and turn off the automatic recording for that camera.  
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RECORDING EXAMPLE  
A company has a rear door that is not to be opened for any reason between 5 p.m. and 7  
a.m. During the day, the area around this door is recorded continuously (scheduled record-  
ing), but to conserve disk space, the area is only recorded at night if the door is opened  
(event recording).  
In this case, the recorder would be programmed for scheduled (continuous) recording from  
7 a.m. to 5 p.m. and event recording from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m. (refer to Camera Menu in the  
Programming section).  
SAVING VIDEO  
When the hard disk drive is full, the DVR starts to overwrite the oldest data. Refer to Table  
C to determine approximately how much data can be stored on the hard disk drive and  
when you should back up your data. Data should be backed up on a regular basis to en-  
sure that important video is not lost.  
NOTE: Turning off cameras does not save video for those cameras. All that does is  
provide more disk space to record other cameras. When the hard disk drive is full, the  
DVR will start overwriting the oldest video recorded.  
To save video:  
1. Connect a peripheral recording device, such as a VCR or video printer, to the PHOTO  
PRINTER connector on the rear of the DVR.  
2. Turn on the peripheral recording device. If the DVR is in the record mode, the video  
also will be recorded on the peripheral device. If the DVR is in the playback mode, the  
video will be recorded on the peripheral device.  
Table C. Average Recording Times  
DX1004-030  
Resolution  
Frames/Sec.  
Per Camera  
Frames/Sec.  
Per Camera  
Frames/Sec.  
Per Camera  
Cameras  
Days*  
Days*  
Days*  
Lowest  
Low  
4
4
4
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
22  
17  
14  
11  
9
2
2
2
2
2
11  
9
3
3
3
3
3
7
6
5
4
3
Standard  
High  
7
5
Highest  
4
DX1004-060  
Resolution  
Frames/Sec.  
Per Camera  
Frames/Sec.  
Per Camera  
Frames/Sec.  
Per Camera  
Cameras  
Days*  
Days*  
Days*  
Lowest  
Low  
4
4
4
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
43  
35  
29  
22  
17  
2
2
2
2
2
22  
17  
14  
11  
9
3
3
3
3
3
14  
12  
10  
7
Standard  
High  
Highest  
6
* Based on 24-hour recording  
The recording times in Table C depend on the file size for each recorded picture. The file  
size can vary with the scene, amount of motion, and other factors. The figures in Table C  
represent the average recording times and do not guarantee recording times in a particular  
application.  
NOTE: Values indicating video storage capacity are estimates only. These estimates  
are to be used as guidelines in determining proper hard drive requirements. Many  
user selectable factors such as image quality, recording rate, image content/motion,  
and video noise will all affect the total amount of video that can be stored on a hard  
drive. These video storage duration estimates will vary based on actual use. These  
estimates are not an implied or expressed guarantee of actual performance.  
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PLAYBACK  
START PLAYBACK  
To begin playback:  
1. Press the Play/Pause button.  
2. Enter the password if requested.  
3. The Play window appears.  
PLAY  
From 2000 / 01 / 01  
to 2000 / 03 / 03  
Data search is possible by Year/month/date.  
Camera 3CH *  
Input camera  
channel number.  
Playing time  
2000 / 02 / 05 / 09 / 00  
PLAY SCREEN  
4. Press a number button (1-4) to select the camera to view. The camera channel ap-  
pears on the screen.  
5. Press the Search (>>) button to go to the time and date fields. Select the time and  
date you want to play back. At the top of the window, the “From” and “to” fields show  
the time period that is recorded on the hard drive. You may choose the playback time  
within this period.  
At the bottom of the window are five fields for entering the playing time. The fields,  
from left to right, are for the year, month, day, hour, and minute. Use the Search  
(<</>>) buttons to move between the fields. In each field enter two digits. For num-  
bers below 10, enter a 0 as the first digit. Enter the hour in 24-hour format; for ex-  
ample, 08 is 8 a.m. and 15 is 3 p.m.  
6. Press the Play button. Playback begins. “PLAY” appears on the screen.  
SEARCH  
To search during playback, use the Search (<</>>) buttons. Press and hold the button for  
the direction you want to search. As you hold the button, the search increases speed. Re-  
lease the button when you find the video you want to view.  
FAST PLAYBACK  
To increase the playback speed, press the Search (>>) button once.  
To resume playback at normal speed, press the Pause/Play button once.  
PAUSE PLAYBACK  
To pause playback:  
1. Press the Play/Pause button to pause playback. “Pause” appears on the screen.  
2. Press the Play/Pause button again to resume playback.  
FRAME-BY-FRAME PLAYBACK  
To play back one frame at a time:  
1. Press the Play/Pause button to pause playback. “Pause” appears on the screen.  
2. Use the Search (>>) buttons to move forward one frame at a time.  
2. Press the Play/Pause button again to resume normal playback.  
CHANGE CAMERA BEING PLAYED BACK  
To view a different camera during playback, press the number button (1-4) of the camera  
you want to observe. Playback starts at the beginning of the search time selected.  
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STOP PLAYBACK  
To stop playback:  
Press the Stop button. Playback stops and recording resumes if the DVR is programmed for  
automatic recording. Live video appears on the monitor if the Preview feature is turned on.  
PLAYBACK FOLLOWING TIME CHANGES  
The DVR uses the time and date to index video on the hard disk drive so you can find it  
later. Changing the time can cause the DVR to work improperly when you try to play back  
video. If you set the hour ahead, this is not a problem. But if you set the hour back, there  
will be more than one recording at the same time.  
Figure 4 shows what happens when you set the hour back from 2 a.m. to 1 a.m., such as  
during the October Daylight Saving Time changeover. If you try to search for video between  
1 a.m. and 2 a.m., the recorder may not operate properly because there will be two hours  
of recorded video during this time period. To view video during this overlapping time period,  
you must start playback before 1 a.m.; then the recorder will play both hours between 1  
a.m. and 2 a.m., as shown in Figure 4.  
You cannot do a backward search through the overlapping time period. You can, however,  
do a forward search.  
2400  
0100  
0200  
0300  
RECORDING WHEN HOUR IS SET BACK  
0100/  
2400  
0100  
0200  
0300  
0200  
PLAYBACK WHEN HOUR IS SET BACK  
Figure 4. Recording and Playback When Hour Is Set Back  
POWER FAILURE  
In the event of a power failure, the DVR has battery backup to save the time and date and  
menu settings. The battery is good for three years.  
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ALARM OPERATI0N  
When an alarm input on the rear of the DVR is triggered, two things can happen:  
The DVR will start recording.  
The alarm output relay will turn on a light or other device to alert you that there has  
been an alarm.  
Application example:  
A company has a rear door that is not to be opened for any reason between 5 p.m. and 7  
a.m. During the day, the area around this door is recorded continuously, but the area is only  
recorded at night if the door is opened. The owner does not want to review the video unless  
the door was opened after hours.  
In this case, the alarm output relay would be programmed to enable at 5 p.m. and disable at  
7 a.m. (refer to Alarm Output Menu in the Programming section). The DX1000 would also  
be programmed for automatic (continuous) recording from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. and event  
(alarm) recording from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m. (refer to Camera Menu in the Programming section).  
At 5 p.m. continuous recording would cease. If an alarm input is activated, the DVR would  
immediately begin recording the associated camera. The relay would latch closed after the  
20-second delay. When the owner returned in the morning, a light attached to the relay  
output would be on, indicating that there was an alarm during the night. A search for re-  
corded video starting at 5 p.m. would immediately take you to the first alarm event. All  
other events could be reviewed in sequence.  
ALARM RELAY OUTPUT OPERATION  
Once the relay is triggered, it remains on until you manually turn it off. You can set the relay  
to arm itself automatically or you can manually arm the relay.  
This relay operates independently of the event (alarm) recording in the camera setup  
menus. The relay does not start alarm recording. It only operates the device connected to  
the ALARM connectors on the rear panel.  
Arming the Relay  
Automatic armament is done in the Alarm Output menu, in which you specify the hours that  
the relay will operate if there is an alarm.  
To manually arm the relay:  
1. Press and hold the Function button. The Function Key List appears. Keep holding the  
Function button.  
FUNCTION KEY LIST  
0 : Setup  
1 : Camera 1 recording/stop  
2 : Camera 2 recording/stop  
3 : Camera 3 recording/stop  
4 : Camera 4 recording/stop  
5 : All the cameras recording  
6 : All the cameras stop  
: Alarm On  
: Alarm Off  
2. Press and release the Search backward (<<) button, and then release the Function but-  
ton. A 60-second countdown begins (the numbers appear on the screen) before the re-  
lay is armed. This is an exit feature that allows you to leave the area without tripping the  
alarm. Once the relay is armed, it remains armed until it is triggered or you disarm it.  
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Relay Operation  
When an alarm input is activated, a 20-second countdown begins before the relay turns on  
the warning light or buzzer. The numbers appear on the screen. This is an entry feature that  
allows you to disarm the alarm when you enter your own premises.  
Once the relay operates, the light or buzzer remains on until you manually turn off the relay.  
Turning Off the Relay  
1. Press and hold the Function button. The Function Key List appears. Keep holding the  
Function button.  
FUNCTION KEY LIST  
0 : Setup  
1 : Camera 1 recording/stop  
2 : Camera 2 recording/stop  
3 : Camera 3 recording/stop  
4 : Camera 4 recording/stop  
5 : All the cameras recording  
6 : All the cameras stop  
: Alarm On  
: Alarm Off  
2. Press and release the Search forward (>>) button, and then release the Function  
button.  
The relay is now turned off.  
If you are manually controlling the operation of the relay, another alarm will not activate the  
relay. To arm the relay again, refer to the procedure in this section under Arming the Relay.  
If the relay has been programmed to operate in the Alarm Output menu, another alarm will  
operate the relay as long as it is still within the programmed time period.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Symptom: You cannot stop recording even after pushing the Stop button.  
Check the Camera menu for the camera(s) that will not stop recording. Make  
sure the Automatic Recording feature is turned off.  
Symptom: There is no video on the monitor while the DVR is recording or is  
in recording standby mode (not recording).  
Check the Camera menu for the camera(s). Make sure Preview is turned on.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
ELECTRICAL/VIDEO  
Input Voltage:  
80-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz  
20 watts  
Power Consumption:  
Signal System:  
NTSC or PAL  
Video Compression:  
Resolution:  
MPEG  
352 x 240 pixels, true color  
1-30 fps, depending on system setup  
Recording Speed:  
Video Storage  
DX1004-030:  
DX1004-060:  
30 GB hard drive  
60 GB hard drive  
Video Inputs:  
Video Outputs:  
Alarm Inputs:  
Alarm Output:  
MECHANICAL  
4
2 (1 monitor, 1 video printer)  
4, normally open dry contact  
1, normally open, latching, Form A  
Connectors  
Alarm Inputs:  
4 pairs, push-in  
Alarm Output:  
Camera Inputs:  
Monitor Output:  
Video Printer Output:  
1 pair of relay contacts, push-in  
4, BNC  
1, BNC  
1, BNC  
GENERAL  
Operating Temperature:  
Relative Humidity:  
Dimensions:  
41° to 104°F (5° to 40°C)  
Maximum 80% non-condensing  
2.8 (H) x 9.1 (W) x 14.6 (D) inches (7 x 23 x 37  
cm)  
Weight:  
7 lb (3.18 kg)  
(Design and product specifications subject to change without notice.)  
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REGULATORY NOTICES  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital de-  
vice, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,  
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However there  
is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment  
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by  
one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the re-  
ceiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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PRODUCT WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION  
WARRANTY  
Pelco will repair or replace, without charge, any merchandise proved defective in material or  
workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment.  
If  
a
warranty repair is required, the Dealer must contact Pelco at (800) 289-9100 or  
(559) 292-1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number (RA), and provide the following  
information:  
1. Model and serial number  
Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below:  
2. Date of shipment, P.O. number, Sales Order number, or Pelco invoice number  
3. Details of the defect or problem  
Five years on FT/FR8000 Series fiber optic products.  
Three years on Genex® Series products (multiplexers, server, and keyboard).  
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall under the  
warranty conditions stated above, please include a written explanation with the product  
when returned.  
Three years on Camclosure® and fixed camera models, except the CC3701H-2,  
CC3701H-2X, CC3751H-2, CC3651H-2X, MC3651H-2, and MC3651H-2X camera models,  
which have a five-year warranty.  
Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was  
received by Pelco.  
Two years on standard motorized or fixed focal length lenses.  
Two years on Legacy®, CM6700/CM6800/CM9700 Series matrix, and DF5/DF8 Series  
fixed dome products.  
RETURNS  
In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit, please call the factory at  
(800) 289-9100 or (559) 292-1981 to obtain an authorization number (CA number if returned  
for credit, and RA number if returned for repair).  
Two years on Spectra®, Esprit®, ExSite, and PS20 scanners, including when used in  
continuous motion applications.  
Two years on Esprit® and WW5700 Series window wiper (excluding wiper blades).  
All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20% restocking and refurbishing  
charge.  
Eighteen months on DX Series digital video recorders, NVR300 Series network video  
recorders, and EnduraSeries distributed network-based video products.  
Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA or RA  
number and freight should be prepaid. Ship to the appropriate address below.  
One year (except video heads) on video cassette recorders (VCRs). Video heads will be  
covered for a period of six months.  
If you are located within the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico, send goods to:  
Six months on all pan and tilts, scanners or preset lenses used in continuous motion  
applications (that is, preset scan, tour and auto scan modes).  
Service Department  
Pelco  
3500 Pelco Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699  
Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco  
shipment. All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to Pelco, Clovis,  
California. Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse, alteration, normal wear, or accident  
are not covered under this warranty.  
If you are located outside the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico and are  
instructed to return goods to the USA, you may do one of the following:  
If the goods are to be sent by a COURIER SERVICE, send the goods to:  
Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from  
the specific use or application made of the Products. Pelcos liability for any claim, whether  
based on breach of contract, negligence, infringement of any rights of any party or product  
liability, relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for  
such Products. In no event will Pelco be liable for any special, incidental or consequential  
damages (including loss of use, loss of profit and claims of third parties) however caused,  
whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise.  
Pelco  
3500 Pelco Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699 USA  
If the goods are to be sent by a FREIGHT FORWARDER, send the goods to:  
Pelco c/o Expeditors  
473 Eccles Avenue  
The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights. The Dealer may also have  
additional rights, which are subject to variation from state to state.  
South San Francisco, CA 94080 USA  
Phone: 650-737-1700  
Fax: 650-737-0933  
REVISION HISTORY  
Manual # Date  
Comments  
Original version.  
C680M  
C680M-A  
12/00  
01/01  
Changed LED designation from “Statues” to “Record.” Added All Resolution menu. Removed TESt connector.  
Added Help section. Revised monitor installation. Changed “Seheduled” in menus to “Automatic.”  
Added note to set Camera Operation off if camera inputs are not used.  
Added Attention page; added information about VCR hookup, saving video, playback after time changes, power failure,  
menu bars for recording times and alarm output times, and initialization/reinitialization; revised installation instructions  
for induced voltage protector and camera resolution setup; revised Recording and Alarm Operation sections and  
Function Key List screen.  
C680M-B  
C680M-C  
01/01  
2/01  
C680M-D  
C680M-E  
3/01  
6/01  
Added daylight saving time option; revised Initialization/Reinitialization procedure; revised rear panel.  
Added PAL features. Revised Figure 2. Revised step 10 in Camera Menu section. Added notes to All Resolution Menu  
and Manual Recording sections. Moved Table C.  
C680M-F  
C680M-G  
7/01  
7/01  
Removed ground terminal in Figure 2. Revised PAL Time menu.  
Revised Important Safeguards and Warnings.  
® Pelco, the Pelco logo, Spectra, Genex, and Legacy are registered trademarks of Pelco.  
™ Esprit and Camclosure are trademarks of Pelco.  
© Copyright 2001, Pelco.  
All rights reserved.  
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