M-series Digital Recorder User Manual Product ranges covered by this manual Vi-M1 Vi-M2 Vi-M3 Vi-M4 Document Reference Date FirmwareV
Digital Recorder 1.3 Connecting up the Vi-M3 & Vi-M4 For a standard digital recording system you will need • The Vi-M3 recorder • Some cameras
Digital Recorder 1.5 Recording Once the Date/time is set the M-series DVR Digital Recorder should now be fully operational and recording images from
Digital Recorder 2 Control 2.1 Mini Keypad The Vi-M1 has a mini-keypad with the key layout as above. All functions can be controlled by the 16 keys
Digital Recorder SEL Enter root menu or select or confirm within the menu ESC Escape from current menu level to prior level DEFAULT Hold for 1 sec
Digital Recorder 2.2 Standard Keypad The Vi-M2, Vi-M3 and Vi-M4 have a standard keypad with the key layout as above. All functions can be controlle
Digital Recorder Up Tilt dome up in live mode, navigate in menu Down Tilt dome down in live mode, navigate in menu SEL Enter root menu or select
Digital Recorder Inc Select next camera, insert space when editing title in menu Dec Select prior camera, delete character when editing title in m
Digital Recorder 2.3 Live Viewing On a standard keypad, press this LIVE/EXIT key to enter live mode: On a mini-keypad, press the ESC key and hold f
Digital Recorder • Having selected the required monitor, select the camera to be displayed by pressing the number keys 1.1.3 Tagging Images • If
Digital Recorder 2.4 Playback • If there is a DVD or CD that has previously stored images on it in the DVD drive, the M-series DVR will replay from
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Digital Recorder 3 Navigation 3.1 Menus 3.2 Mini-Keypad • The menu system in this DVR allows many aspects of it operation to be customised to suit
Digital Recorder 3.4 Summary of keys used in menus Key name Key legend Action SEL or Enter the root of menu system, includes extra functions (M
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Digital Recorder 4 Find • On a mini-keypad, Find is accessed by pressing SEL to enter the root menu, then using up and down to select the required
Digital Recorder 5 Burn • On a mini-keypad, Burn is accessed by pressing SEL to enter the root menu, then using up and down to select the burn requ
Digital Recorder 5.2 Incident List The incident list allows you to set up to 10 separate incidents (sections of video) which then be backup up onto
Digital Recorder 6 Menus • On a mini-keypad, Menus is access by pressing SEL to enter the root menu, then using up and down to select the required
Digital Recorder 6.2 Record 1.1.9 Record settings This screen allows you to set all the video record parameters. To change a setting: • Use up and d
Digital Recorder mode. • 4CIF This is the highest resolution (also known as D1) and provides the maximum detail in the recorded images. Because it
Digital Recorder Contents: 1 Start Here ...11.1 Connecting Up the Vi-M1...
Digital Recorder • Use the left and right keys to move the cursor, and the up and down keys to select the character. • Use DEFAULT to erase the tit
Digital Recorder • Use the up and down keys to select (block) or deselect (dash) cameras 1.1.1.1.7 Dwell times A separate auto-sequencing dwell tim
Digital Recorder starts, or if the unit powers up in the daytime. 6.3.1.1.1.5 Night spot camera This is the camera number that the spot monitor wil
Digital Recorder Specify during which hours of the weekend the alarm inputs are active 1.1.1.21 Enable alarms all day This menu option allows some
Digital Recorder critical alert will be generated. 1.1.15 Clear critical alerts Critical alerts may be individually cleared (acknowledged) in the
Digital Recorder 1.1.1.27 Use relay2 for critical alert Relay 2 is normal is used to indicate that a critical alert has occurred. Set this to False
Digital Recorder Enter required gateway. Press DEFAULT for the default setting. 1.1.23 MTU The MTU may be set if necessary for compatibility with a
Digital Recorder termination should be on. 1.1.28 Passwords 1.1.1.36 Logged off user 1.1.1.1.24 Access rights Specify the access rights that are
Digital Recorder Restart the system. This is equivalent to power-cycling the DVR and may occasionally be required following software upgrades. 32
Digital Recorder 7 Help • On a mini-keypad, Help is access by pressing SEL to enter the root menu, then using up and down to select the required ro
Digital Recorder 1.1.1.10 Camera Titles ...241.1.1.1
Digital Recorder 1.1.34 Drives This is an example of the drives screen which shows a summary of all the fitted drives. Press left or right to see ot
Digital Recorder 1.1.36 Record This is an example of the record status screen which shows details of the current record parameters. Press left or ri
Digital Recorder 8 Function • On a mini-keypad, Function is access by pressing SEL to enter the root menu, then using up and down to select the req
Digital Recorder 9 Password • On a mini-keypad, Password is access by pressing SEL to enter the root menu, then using up and down to select the re
Digital Recorder 10 Connections 10.1 Ethernet connection to Broadband 10.2 Ethernet connection to a PC 38 Intelligent Security and Fire Ltd
Digital Recorder 10.3 Ethernet connection to a LAN 10.4 Audio • Connect a microphone via a microphone amplifier to the LINE input. • The LINE o
Digital Recorder 10.5 Multi Unit Cascading Up to 16 M-series DVRs can be cascaded to cater for up to 256 cameras. Built-in matrix switching allows
Digital Recorder 11 Technical Data 11.1 Accessories Included • M-series DVR • Mains Cable • External PSU (in case of Vi-M1) • Vi-X16 Alarm Break-
Digital Recorder Press SEL to confirm and wait approximately 15 minutes before the DVR is able to start recording. It may up to 1hour per Tbyte to c
Digital Recorder Connector Pin-Outs 1.1.39 Alarms, Domes, Relays 12314415516617718819920102122242425111213 Pin Number Signal 1 Alarm Input 1 2 A
Digital Recorder 1.1.21 Sub-net mask...
Digital Recorder 1.1.40 Main Keyboard Port Physical: RJ45 (lower connector) PIN1 PIN8Electrical: RS485 Pin Number Signal 1 RS485 Input+ (A) 2 R
Digital Recorder 11.3 Specifications 1.1.42 Storage Hard drives SATA interface. 250 Gbytes to 2 Tbytes (and more as larger drives are developed)
Digital Recorder Main monitor display modes Full screen, quad, 9-way and 16-way split (16 camera models only) Auto Sequencing 1-99 seconds, full a
Digital Recorder 1.1.1.41 Remote Viewing Ethernet 100baseT, TCP/IP, suitable for connection to broadband router or LAN. Software supplied. Etherne
Digital Recorder 1.1.46 Power, Physical & Environmental Mains Power input 90-135 Vac 2 Amps or 180-265 Vac 1 Amp, 47-63Hz Temperature 5 to 35
Digital Recorder 1.1.48 CE Marking This product is CE marked. It has been fully tested and complies with 89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility a
Digital Recorder Serial Number of M-series DVR Notes Notes 50 Intelligent Security and Fire Ltd
Digital Recorder 12 Warranty Fax-Back Please fill-in and fax or post this form (or a copy) back to Videoswitch. This will enable us you to inform yo
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Digital Recorder 1 Start Here Please fill in the warranty fax-back form on page 51 and return it to Videoswitch • The Vi-M1, Vi-M2, Vi-M3 and Vi
Digital Recorder 1.1 Connecting Up the Vi-M1 For a standard digital recording system you will need • The Vi-M1 recorder • Some cameras with lenses
Digital Recorder 1.2 Connecting Up the Vi-M2 For a standard digital recording system you will need • The Vi-M2 recorder • Some cameras with lenses
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