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Seite 1 - Setup Guide

BX2 Setup Guide

Seite 2 - Contents

Dedicated Micros ©200710BX2Simple InstallationThe unit can be installed in as little as 4 steps, and being plug-and-play, cameras will be detected and

Seite 3 - Introduction

Dedicated Micros ©200711BX2Front Panel1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 15 16LIVE PLAY SPOT RECORDMENUMODEEVENTGOTOCOPYThe main user interface is locate

Seite 4 - Features

Dedicated Micros ©200712BX2VCR buttonsPausePause the image in Live and Playback mode.RewRewind/Search images in Playback mode.PlayPlayback recorded im

Seite 5 - Design of the manual

Dedicated Micros ©200713BX2STEP 1. Connect CamerasConnect cameras to the video inputs, starting from input 1.STEP 2. Connect MonitorsConnect the video

Seite 6 - Important Safeguards

Dedicated Micros ©200714BX2STEP 3. Connect the External DevicesIf external devices need to be connected to the unit, go to the next section - ‘Connect

Seite 7 - To t the hard disk caddies:

Dedicated Micros ©200715BX2STEP 4. Connect PowerOnce the unit is in its nal position and all external devices have been tted and powered, connect th

Seite 8 - Installing the Unit

Dedicated Micros ©200716BX2Connecting external devicesThe BX2 uses 485-Bus networking to interconnect Dedicated Micros products and accessories. Stora

Seite 9 - www.dedicatedmicros.com

Dedicated Micros ©200717BX2RS232Data Carrier Detect (DCD)Receive Data (RX)Transmit Data (TX)Data Terminal Ready (DTR)Ground (GND)Data Set Ready (DSR)R

Seite 10 - Simple Installation

Dedicated Micros ©200718BX21 2 3 4 5ONConnecting Storage devicesImages are recorded to the internal hard disk for instant playback and searching by th

Seite 11 - Front Panel

Dedicated Micros ©200719BX2The unit can be connected to a standard 10/100-baseT Ethernet network and using the viewing application offers full control

Seite 12 - VCR buttons

Dedicated Micros ©20072BX2ContentsIntroduction ...3Features ...

Seite 13 - STEP 2. Connect Monitors

Dedicated Micros ©200720BX2Connecting alarms and relaysThe unit supports twenty one alarms and six relays in total. The relays are divided between the

Seite 14 - Dedicated Micros ©2007

Dedicated Micros ©200721BX25K61K2Normally Closed, the resistive value is 1.2KΩ, as the circuit does not see the 5.6KΩ resistor.5K61K2Open Circuit (tam

Seite 15 - STEP 4. Connect Power

Dedicated Micros ©200722BX2Note: The alarm contacts do not have to correspond to the equivalent camera number, for example alarm 2 could trigger came

Seite 16 - Connecting external devices

Dedicated Micros ©200723BX2NOTE: The IP address used to dial in to the unit is the IP address used for PPP_Link2.The PPP IP address used in System O

Seite 17 - Termination Dip Switches

Dedicated Micros ©200724BX2Conguring the unitUsing the MenusThe unit uses on-screen (OSD) paged menu system to guide users through the installation p

Seite 18 - Connecting Storage devices

Dedicated Micros ©200725BX2To exit the menusPress and hold the Menu key to exit the menus.Tip: Tapping the Menu key until all the menus have been vie

Seite 19 - Connecting Audio Devices

Dedicated Micros ©200726BX24. Use the button to change the settings, in this example 15:45.Time Date & LanguageTime & DateDate FormatLang

Seite 20 - Connecting alarms and relays

Dedicated Micros ©200727BX2Time, Date & LanguageTime & DateDate FormatLanguageSystem shutdownTimezone15:38 22/11/2005Day, MonthEnglishDisable

Seite 21 - A1 A2 A3 A4

Dedicated Micros ©200728BX2Camera ViewingAn option is available to view all cameras or selected cameras. All the cameras are viewed by default. Camera

Seite 22 - Connecting Dial-up Devices

Dedicated Micros ©200729BX2ScheduleA schedule can be used to record selected cameras at different times, change the record rates and determine whether

Seite 23 - Dial out

Dedicated Micros ©20073BX2IntroductionWhat is the…BX2 ?The BX2 range has combined multiplexing, digital recording and dome telemetry control to offer

Seite 24 - Conguring the unit

Dedicated Micros ©200730BX2The options are:• On - Night settings would be permanently applied.• 7 Day Timer - This activates a sub menu where Day an

Seite 25 - To exit the menus

Dedicated Micros ©200731BX2KeyswitchThe input which activates the keyswitch can be congured for one of the following options:• None - There is no ke

Seite 26 - Time Date & Language

Dedicated Micros ©200732BX2Standard Recording ScheduleThe record rate and the image size determine how long cameras can be recorded for and the update

Seite 27 - Time, Date & Language

Dedicated Micros ©200733BX2VCR time-lapsemode (hours)3 (2)12244872168Digital Spriterecord rate (pps)25 (30)126321milliseconds(ms)40 (33)83167333500100

Seite 28 - Camera Viewing

Dedicated Micros ©200734BX2Image SizeThe unit supports both JPEG and MPEG-4 compression for high quality recording and image display. Images recorded

Seite 29 - Schedule

Dedicated Micros ©200735BX2Standard recordingAliasHighMediumLowHighResolution704x512704x256352x256Size25KB18KB08KBHigh. Medium, LowJPEG Image SizeReco

Seite 30 - 7 Day Timer

Dedicated Micros ©200736BX2Camera Prole SelectorMultiMode recording offers the ability to set different recording rates, resolutions and compression

Seite 31 - Holidays

Dedicated Micros ©200737BX2Event ProleSelect the prole recording that is to be applied when the unit switches to event recording mode, again the opt

Seite 32 - Standard Recording Schedule

Dedicated Micros ©200738BX2MPEG Prole ParametersProfileDescriptionImage SizeMPEG QualityMPEG BitrateRecord RateI-Frame IntervalMPEG 01XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Seite 33 - Event Mode

Dedicated Micros ©200739BX2Network OptionsThis option allows you to congure the Network connection on the unit.DHCPTCP/IP addressSubnet maskDefault g

Seite 34 - Image Size

Dedicated Micros ©20074BX2FeaturesInstallation• Designed for BS-8418 compliance• Auto detect cameras on power up• Auto detect external storage on

Seite 35 - Maximum storage (protected %)

Dedicated Micros ©200740BX2Bandwidth selectionPPP selectionViewing ResolutionsSecondary web server portPrimary DNSSecondary DNSEditEditEdit0000000.000

Seite 36 - Camera Prole Selector

Dedicated Micros ©200741BX2Transmission Image BufferThis is a read only setting and shows the buffer size for the network type selected.Note: If Cust

Seite 37 - JPEG Prole Parameters

Dedicated Micros ©200742BX2PPP IPEnter the IP address allocated to the PPP functionality. Use the and buttons to scroll through the available numb

Seite 38 - Profile Parameter

Dedicated Micros ©200743BX2<Subnet Mask>• For a dial-out connection, this denes the mask for the range of IP addresses with which the unit wil

Seite 39 - Network Options

Dedicated Micros ©200744BX2ParametersThese are the parameters for the highlighted MPEG prole, the example shows that the image resolution for MPEG 12

Seite 40 - Bandwidth Selection

Dedicated Micros ©200745BX2Firewall OptionsThe unit supports enhanced network features, the rewall option adds security to the system. It ensures onl

Seite 41 - PPP Selection

Dedicated Micros ©200746BX2Alarm OptionsThe Alarm Options menu provides the ability to congure parameters that are non specic to camera inputs.Prote

Seite 42 - PPP Link Down Timer

Dedicated Micros ©200747BX2Camera Fail BuzzerThe unit has a built in buzzer which can be enabled to be automatically triggered if any of the video inp

Seite 43 - Resolutio

Dedicated Micros ©200748BX2Weekend NoticationThis option allows the BX2 to notify the Operator that the unit has been switched into weekend operation

Seite 44 - Web Cam Settings

Dedicated Micros ©200749BX2Alarm Entry TimerThe alarm entry timer is the time interval between an entry initiator being activated and alarms being tri

Seite 45 - Firewall Options

Dedicated Micros ©20075BX2Design of the manualThe manual has three parts:1. Installation–Giving details of how to install the unit and connect externa

Seite 46 - Alarm Options

Dedicated Micros ©200750BX2Activation TypeActiveSchedule ActivationDay Night Weekend24 Hour ActivationZone ActivationSchedule ActivationThis a

Seite 47 - Camera Fail Buzzer

Dedicated Micros ©200751BX2Alarm DurationThis is the minimum time period in seconds from the start of the alarm that will be protected from being over

Seite 48 - Advanced Alarms

Dedicated Micros ©200752BX2Zone NOT InputThe unit will only issue the alarm actions if the trigger is received on the zone alarm input and not on the

Seite 49 - Alarm Zone Cong

Dedicated Micros ©200753BX2Zone on Exit RouteThis feature is similar to the zone on entry option, but works in the reverse, this allocates an exit rou

Seite 50 - Zone Settings

Dedicated Micros ©200754BX2Archive AlarmsThis will force the unit to automatically download the alarm images via FTP to a central FTP Server or direct

Seite 51 - Zone AND Input

Dedicated Micros ©200755BX2PageGoto Camera PresetApply zone 01 actions toPage 3DisabledZone 02EnabledZones 02 - 32, All zonesZone 01 ActionsGoto Camer

Seite 52 - 1 Actions

Dedicated Micros ©200756BX2General ContactsEnabledModuleContactInput SourceEnd of LineNuisance countStuck time (mins)Pulse extension (secs)1Aux01N/O00

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Dedicated Micros ©200757BX2Open, the resistive value is 6.8K ohms (1.2K + 5.6K).Closed, the resistive value is 1.2K ohms, as the circuit does not see

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Dedicated Micros ©200758BX2Nuisance countThis is a repetitive detector value and is part of the advanced alarm feature. When an alarm is received on t

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Dedicated Micros ©200759BX2Activity OptionsThe unit supports Video Motion Detection and Activity Detection functionality, this menu allows the global

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Dedicated Micros ©20076BX2Important SafeguardsRead InstructionsAll the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated.Po

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Dedicated Micros ©200760BX2VMD BuzzerThe on-board buzzer can be enabled to automatically activate when VMD is detected on any of the video inputs.

Seite 58 - Pulse extension

Dedicated Micros ©200761BX2Display OptionsP in P positionQuad sequenceMain monitor textSpot monitor textText backgroundSequence dwellMultiscreen inter

Seite 59 - Activity Options

Dedicated Micros ©200762BX2Sequence DwellThe sequence dwell time can be set from 1 to 99 seconds. The dwell time is the length of time a camera is dis

Seite 60 - VMD Buzzer

Dedicated Micros ©200763BX2PasswordsThe unit can be password protected to ensure only authorised personnel can gain access to the conguration menus o

Seite 61 - Display Options

Dedicated Micros ©200764BX2System OptionsUnit numberSystem nameFactory defaultSystem resolutionIR ReceiverSerial & telem portsSystem logsStatus pa

Seite 62 - Base camera number

Dedicated Micros ©200765BX2Serial & Telemetry PortsThis allows each serial port (Serial 1, 2, 3 (Bus A) and 4 (Bus B)) to be congured for a speci

Seite 63 - Passwords

Dedicated Micros ©200766BX2The unit supports numerous protocols for control of PTZ cameras, Dome cameras and analogue control equipment. The supported

Seite 64 - System Options

Dedicated Micros ©200767BX2System LogsThere are a number of system logs supported on the unit, these logs can be viewed and used for Administration pu

Seite 65 - Serial & Telemetry Ports

Dedicated Micros ©200768BX2Record OptionsTimed expiryDisk configurationImage protectionAutomatic ArchivingRecord modeScheduled ratesLocal 4CIF Interla

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Dedicated Micros ©200769BX2FromEnter the date and start time for the period containing the recorded images.ToEnter the date and end time for the perio

Seite 67 - LCD Contrast Adjust

Dedicated Micros ©20077BX2CE MarkIf this product is marked with the CE symbol it indicates compliance with all applicable directives. Directive 89/336

Seite 68 - Record Options

Dedicated Micros ©200770BX2Note: When FTP is selected it will be necessary to congure the FTP settings for the unit. For further details on conguri

Seite 69 - Automatic Archiving

Dedicated Micros ©200771BX2Watermark PartitionThis enables a watermark to be generated for each image partition and stored in a text le which will be

Seite 70 - Clear Video Protection

Dedicated Micros ©200772BX2Write Once OptionsReset write once rec.Allow user resetMinimum low diskOn disk fullWrite once last reset atResetDisabled20%

Seite 71 - Record Mode

Dedicated Micros ©200773BX2Record Text in ImagesThe record text in image when enabled has an Edit option to display the submenu for record text congu

Seite 72 - Local 4CI4 Interlace

Dedicated Micros ©200774BX2Last Reset TimeThis read only setting is generated by the unit and shows the date and time of the last database reset (i.e.

Seite 73 - Event Database Details

Dedicated Micros ©200775BX2Camera SetupCamera 1 - Detected Title Input termination Camera type Colour adjust Contrast adjust Camera video input Teleme

Seite 74 - Current Number of Entries

Dedicated Micros ©200776BX2TypeThe unit can recognise a range of IP cameras as well as digital video feeds from NetVu Servers. These include; NetVu S

Seite 75 - Camera Setup

Dedicated Micros ©200777BX2The options available are:• Serial 1 - Selected RS-232 protocol (default disabled).• Serial 2 - Selected RS-232 protocol

Seite 76 - Contrast Adjust

Dedicated Micros ©200778BX2Alarms and PresetsCamera 1 - DetectedPulse extension> Aux> 01> 02> 03> - - -> - - -005 secs- -01020

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Dedicated Micros ©200779BX2Zone InputIt is possible for a camera specic alarm to also trigger an alarm zone. If the input is to trigger a zone as wel

Seite 78 - Alarms and Presets

Dedicated Micros ©20078BX2Installing the UnitBefore you startCheck the contents of the boxThe following items are included in the box:• BX2• Hard di

Seite 79 - Zone Input

Dedicated Micros ©200780BX2Activity Camera SetupActivity detection is used to record more images to disk from cameras that have activity. The sensitiv

Seite 80 - Activity Camera Setup

Dedicated Micros ©200781BX2• Cameras sited indoors where there is very little background movement can be set to Indoor high or Indoor low sensitivity

Seite 81 - Activity Grid

Dedicated Micros ©200782BX2Page Next PageCreate database entryChange record rateReport VMD activityCreate zone inputRecord still imageProtect

Seite 82 - 1 VMD Action

Dedicated Micros ©200783BX2Protect VMD ImagesIt is possible to automatically protect VMD recordings to ensure these images are not overwritten and rem

Seite 83 - Confirm Cancel

Dedicated Micros ©200784BX2Camera 01VMD zonesVMD gridVMD testEditSetupWalktestCamera 01 VMD ZonesVMD ZonesThis option allows the VMD Zone conguration

Seite 84 - VMD Zones

Dedicated Micros ©200785BX2VMD GridThe VMD grid covers 16 default areas of the screen, it is possible to congure the grid to only cover the areas of

Seite 85 - VMD Test

Dedicated Micros ©200786BX2Text Insertion SetupNote: This menu is only displayed if ‘Text in Image’ has been enabled in the ‘Record Options’ menu.Cam

Seite 86 - Text Insertion Setup

Dedicated Micros ©200787BX2Number of LinesThis is the number of lines that will be displayed in live and replay using the OSD (On-Screen Display) on t

Seite 87

Dedicated Micros ©200788BX2An asterisk (*) will be replaced with any number of characters multiple characters when used to search for text. For exampl

Seite 88 - Keyword Edit

Dedicated Micros ©200789BX2AppendixRack mounting kitA rack mounting kit is supplied with this product. It is important to use this correctly. The kit

Seite 89 - Appendix

Dedicated Micros ©20079BX2Kilobytes and Gigabytes are units of storage: 1GB = 1024 Megabytes (MB)1MB = 1024 Kilobytes (KB)With analogue recording, the

Seite 90

Dedicated Micros ©200790BX2Important Installation InformationWarning: The rear supports must be used when rack mounting the unit. Failure to do so ma

Seite 91 - Operator Reference

Dedicated Micros ©200791BX2Operator Reference1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 15 16LIVE PLAY SPOT RECORDMENUMODEEVENTGOTOCOPYPlayback• To playback ima

Seite 92 - Viewing Multiple Cameras

Dedicated Micros ©200792BX2Viewing Single CamerasFullPressing a camera button will display a full screen image of that camera.Zooming an imagePress th

Seite 93 - Viewing across a network

Dedicated Micros ©200793BX2Sequencing CamerasSequencePress the Sequence button to toggle the main monitor sequence on or off.Press and hold the Sequen

Seite 94

Dedicated Micros ©200794BX2Index 24Hr Activation 50485-Bus devices 167 day Timer 30Active Period 31Activity Camera Setup 80Activity Grid 81Activ

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Dedicated Micros ©200795BX2Keyword 88Language 27Last Reset Time 74LCD Contrast Adjust 67LED’s 12Local 4CI4 Interlace 73Low Viewing 43Main alarm

Seite 96

Dedicated Micros ©200796BX2Video 10Video Switchers 22Viewing across a network 93Viewing Cameras on the Spot Monitor 93Viewing Multiple Cameras 92

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