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Start
The “Display Start-up” option allows you to choose how many camera images are displayed on the screen upon start up. For a
sixteen-channel unit, you can have one, four, nine, or all sixteen video images. Make the selection in the drop-down box—1, 4,
9, or 16. The four channel unit is limited to one or four video images (1 or 4 in the drop-down box).
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Active Directory
The unit is capable of registering with VCT’s active directory service which will allow VCT to monitor the health and the status of
the DVR. If you wish allow your DVR to communicate and register with VCT’s active directory service you need to check the
box labeled “Enable Registration.” You can assign a name to your server so that it will be uniquely identied by VCT’s active
directory.
DIGITAL I/O (INPUT/OUTPUT) SETUP
You will see the following screen upon selecting the “Digital I/O” button.
Note: While the Digital Input/Output setup screen is included in the software for both the Elite Series and R-Series, the settings and
changes made only work for the Industrial Series units. Do not choose settings on this screen if you are using an Elite Series unit as they
will not be applicable.
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Sensor Select Mode
Pressing a numbered button will activate that respective sensor and ready it for conguration. Here you can activate and set
details for each sensor. In order to use the selected sensor, check the “Sensor Application” box.
Enter the sensor name in the “Sensor Name” box, then enter the sensor location in the “Sensor Location” box.
From the pull-down menu, you can specify the sensor type in your conguration as:
0: Low-active (1-0)
1: High-active (0-1)
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Camera Select Mode
Here, select the cameras from the buttons labeled 1 to 16 that you want to record images when the sensor is triggered.
c
DO (Digital Output) Number Select Mode
Pressing 1, 2, 3, or 4 will connect that DO to the above selected DI.
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Output Time Mode
You can also set a time for the DO sensors in the “Output Time” box by sliding the cursor to the right and stopping at the desired
time. The selected amount of time will be displayed in seconds in the box to the left of the cursor.
MOTION SETUP
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Select Camera Mode
Select the camera for which you want to program motion detector settings. Once selected, you can set the options that will be
saved for that camera only.
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Select Sensitivity Mode
This controls the level of sensitivity that triggers motion detection. The most sensitive level is 1; the slightest motion at level 1
will trigger the recording of that particular camera. To avoid false detection from small animals, curtains moving in the wind, or
other similar, normal movements, the sensitivity level should be set to a higher level. Know also that the sensitivity level directly
correlates to the size of the motion detection zone. For example, if the sensitivity level is set at 1 for one of 10 zones on screen,
it will be much more sensitive and responsive than one large zone set at 1. With this in mind, slide the pointer to the number
that couples the sensitivity level you want to use.
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DO (Digital Output) Mode
Sliding the cursor on the left of the DO buttons will set the time for the length of the signal to the DO sensors. Now, when a
motion detection event triggers a relay, it will close and stay in that position for the amount of time selected in the slide bar.
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DO Number Select Mode
Here you can specify the Digital Outputs to be coupled with specic cameras upon motion detection. Click on the DO numbers
that you wish to associate with the Motion Detection of selected cameras.
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Night Motion Mode
The “Night Motion Mode” allows for different Motion Detection sensitivity settings for night use, as day settings may not be
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