RealTime DigitalVideo Recorders
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Philips
Communication,
Security & Imaging
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SECURITE
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN
COVERS. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
DANGER : POUR ÉVITER TOUT RISQUE
D’ÉLECTROCUTION, VEUILLEZ NE PAS
OUVRIR LE BOÎTIER. IL N’Y A PAS DE
PIÈCES REMPLAÇABLES PAR L’UTILISATEUR
À L’INTÉRIEUR DU BOÎTIER. POUR TOUTE
MAINTENANCE, VEUILLEZ VOUS ADRESSER
À UN TECHNICIEN SPÉCIALISÉ.
The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within
an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to
the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within
the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to
persons.
L’éclair fléché dans un triangle équilatéral avertit
l’utilisateur de la présence d’une “tension dangereuse” non
isolée à l’intérieur de l’appareil et d’une valeur suffisante
pour présenter un risque d’électrocution aux personnes.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in
the literature accompanying the appliance.
Le point d’exclamation contenu dans un triangle
équilatéral avertit l’utilisateur de la présence de
consignes d’utilisation et de maintenance importantes
dans la documentation qui accompagne l’appareil.
WARNING
ATTENTION
POUR ÉVITER TOUT RISQUE
D’ÉLECTROCUTION OU D’INCENDIE,
VEUILLEZ NE PAS EXPOSER À LA PLUIE OU
À L’HUMIDITÉ UN APPAREIL NON CONÇU
POUR UNE UTILISATION EXTÉRIEURE.
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO
NOT EXPOSE UNITS NOT SPECIFICALLY
DESIGNED FOR OUTDOOR USE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
Attention: Installation should be performed by
qualified service personnel only in accordance with the
National Electrical Code or applicable local codes.
Attention. L’installation ne doit être effectuée que par
un personnel technique qualifié conformément à la
réglementation du Code Électrique National ou à la
réglementation locale pertinente.
Power Disconnect. Units with or without ON-OFF
switches have power supplied to the unit whenever the
power cord is inserted into the power source; however,
the unit is operational only when the ON-OFF switch
is in the ON position. The power cord is the main
power disconnect for all units.
Disjonction de l’alimentation. Les appareils avec ou sans
commutateurs ON-OFF sont alimentés à chaque fois
que le cordon d’alimentation est branché à la source
d’alimentation; toutefois, les appareils disposant de
commutateurs ON-OFF ne fonctionnent que lorsque le
commutateur ON-OFF est dans la position ON. Le
cordon d’alimentation constitue le moyen de disjonction
de l’alimentation principale de tous les appareils.
WARNING: Electrostatic-
sensitive device. Use proper
CMOS/MOSFET handling
precautions to avoid
CAUTION: Lithium Battery
Danger of explosion if battery is
incorrectly replaced. Replace only with
the same or equivalent type
recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to
the battery manufacturer’s instructions.
electrostatic discharge.
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SICHERHEITSHINWEISE
SEGURIDAD
VORSICHT
ELEKTRISCHE SPANNUNG.
NICHT ÖFFNEN!
PRECAUCIÓN
RIESGO DE DESCARGA ELÉCTRICA
¡NOABRIR!
PRECAUCIÓN: PARA REDUCIR EL RIESGO
DE DESCARGA ELÉCTRICA, NO ABRA LAS
TAPAS. EN EL INTERIOR NO HAY NINGÚN
COMPONENTE REPARABLE POR EL USUARIO.
LAS REPARACIONES DEBE REALIZARLAS
PERSONAL CUALIFICADO.
VORSICHT: DAS GEHÄUSE ZUR
VERMEIDUNG VON ELEKTRISCHEN
SCHLÄGEN NICHT ÖFFNEN. DAS GERÄT
ENTHÄLT KEINE VOM BENUTZER ZU
WARTENDEN TEILE. REPARATUREN NUR
VON FACHPERSONAL AUSFÜHREN LASSEN.
Das Blitzsymbol im gleichseitigen Dreieck soll den
Benutzer auf nicht isolierte „gefährliche Spannung“ im
Produkt hinweisen, die ausreichend stark sein kann, um
die Gefahr von elektrischen Schlägen für Menschen
darzustellen.
El símbolo de flecha en forma de rayo situado dentro de
un triángulo equilátero pretende alertar al usuario de la
presencia de "voltaje peligroso" sin aislamiento dentro
de la caja del producto, el cual podría resultar de una
magnitud suficiente como para presentar un riesgo de
descarga eléctrica para las personas.
Das Ausrufungszeichen im gleichseitigen Dreieck soll
den Benutzer auf wichtige Bedienungs- und
Wartungsanweisungen in der Dokumentation
hinweisen, die dem Gerät beiliegt.
El punto de exclamación dentro de un triángulo equilátero
pretende alertar al usuario de la existencia de instrucciones
de funcionamiento y mantenimiento (reparación) en la
documentación suministrada con el aparato.
WARNUNG
ZUR VERMEIDUNG VON FEUER UND
ELEKTRISCHEN SCHLÄGEN DAS GERÄT
NICHT REGEN ODER FEUCHTIGKEIT
AUSSETZEN.
AVISO
PARA IMPEDIR EL RIESGO DE INCENDIO O
DESCARGA, NO EXPONGA EL APARATO A
LLUVIA O HUMEDAD
Achtung: Die Installation darf nur von qualifiziertem
Wartungspersonal gemäß dem National Electrical
Code oder den gültigen örtlichen Vorschriften
durchgeführt werden.
Atención: La instalación debe realizarla personal
cualificado en cumplimiento estricto del código
eléctrico nacional (en el caso de los EE.UU.) o de los
códigos locales aplicables.
Abtrennen der Spannungsversorgung: Die
Para Desconectar la Alimentación: Unidades no
equipadas con interruptores ON/OFF, son alimentadas
cuando el cable de alimentación es conectado a la
corriente eléctrica. Las unidades equipadas con
interruptores son alimentadas de igual forma, pero
adicionalmente requieren que el interruptor esté
posicionado en ON. El cable de alimentación es el
medio principal de desconexión del equipo.
Spannungsversorgung zu Geräten mit und ohne
Ein/Aus-Schalter ist hergestellt, wenn das Netzkabel an
eine Netzsteckdose angeschlossen ist. Das Gerät ist
jedoch nur betriebsbereit, wenn der Ein/Aus-Schalter
eingeschaltet ist. Bei allen Geräten erfolgt das Abtrennen
der Spannungsversorgung über das Netzkabel.
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VEILIGHEIDSMAATREGELEN
SICUREZZA
VOORZICHTIG
GEVAARVOOR ELEKTRISCHE SCHOK.
NIET OPENEN!
ATTENZIONE
PERICOLO DI SCOSSA ELETTRICA.
NONAPRIRE.
ATTENZIONE: PER RIDURRE IL PERICOLO DI
SCOSSA ELETTRICA, NON APRIRE LE
COPERTURE. L’INTERNO NON CONTIENE
COMPONENTI CHE L’UTENTE PUÒ
RIPARARE PERSONALMENTE. RIVOLGERSI AL
PERSONALE DI ASSISTENZA QUALIFICATO
PER QUALSIASI INTERVENTO DI
VOORZICHTIG: MAAK HET APPARAAT NIET
OPEN OM DE KANS OP ELEKTRISCHE
SCHOKKEN TE VERMIJDEN. BEVAT GEEN
ONDERDELEN DIE DOOR DE GEBRUIKER
MOETEN WORDEN ONDERHOUDEN. LAAT
ONDERHOUD EN REPARATIES UITVOEREN
DOOR BEVOEGDE TECHNICI.
RIPARAZIONE.
Het symbool 'Bliksemflits met pijlkop' in een
gelijkzijdige driehoek wijst de gebruiker op de
aanwezigheid in de kast van het apparaat van niet-
geïsoleerde spanningen die voldoende sterk zijn om
het gevaar van elektrische schokken op te leveren.
Il simbolo triangolare di un fulmine con la punta a
freccia intende mettere in allerta l’utente riguardo alla
presenza di tensioni pericolose non isolate all’interno
del guscio dell’unità, che potrebbero essere di intensità
sufficiente per costituire pericolo di elettrocuzione.
Het uitroepteken in een gelijkzijdige driehoek maakt de
gebruiker attent op de aanwezigheid in de bij het
apparaat behorende documentatie van belangrijke
aanwijzingen voor bediening en onderhoud.
Il punto esclamativo racchiuso in un triangolo
equilatero intende avvisare l’utente in merito alla
presenza di importanti istruzioni operative e di
manutenzione nella documentazione di
accompagnamento all’unità.
WAARSCHUWING
TER VOORKOMING VAN BRANDGEVAAR
EN ELEKTRISCHE SCHOKKEN MAG DIT
ARMATUUR NIET AAN REGEN EN VOCHT
WORDEN BLOOTGESTELD.
AVVERTENZA
PER IMPEDIRE INCENDI O SCOSSA
ELETTRICA, NON ESPORRE L’UNITÀ ALLA
PIOGGIA O ALL’UMIDITÀ.
Let op: Het apparaat mag uitsluitend door bevoegde
technici geïnstalleerd worden en wel in overeenstemming
met de National Electrical Code of de daarvoor
plaatselijk geldende richtlijnen.
Precauzione: affidare l’installazione al solo personale
qualificato e nel rispetto del Codice elettrico nazionale
(USA) o dei codici locali pertinenti.
Afsluiten voeding. Apparaten met of zonder
Scollegamento dell’alimentazione. Gli apparecchi con o
senza commutatori ON-OFF ricevono corrente tutte le
volte che il cavo di alimentazione è inserito nella presa di
forza; tuttavia, gli apparecchi muniti di commutatore
ON-OFF funzionano solo se quest’ultimo è in posizione
ON. Il cavo di alimentazione serve a scollegare dalla
corrente tutti gli apparecchi.
ON-OFF-schakelaar krijgen voeding zodra het
netsnoer in de wandcontactdoos wordt gestoken; het
apparaat is echter alleen operationeel als de ON-OFF-
schakelaar op ON staat. Het netsnoer kan bij alle
apparaten worden gebruikt om deze uit te schakelen.
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MEDIDAS DE SEGURANÇA
ZASADY BEZPIECZEŃSTWA
CUIDADO
RISCO DE CHOQUE ELÉCTRICO.
NÃOABRIR!
UWAGA
NIEBEZPIECZEŃSTWO PORAŻENIA PRĄDEM
ELEKTRYCZNYM. NIE OTWIERAĆ!
CUIDADO: PARA REDUZIR O RISCO DE
CHOQUE ELÉCTRICO, NÃO ABRA AS
TAMPAS. O INTERIOR NÃO CONTÉM PEÇAS
QUE NECESSITEM DE MANUTENÇÃO.
A MANUTENÇÃO DEVE SER EFECTUADA
POR PESSOAL DE ASSISTÊNCIA TÉCNICA
QUALIFICADO.
UWAGA: ZE WZGLĘDU NA
NIEBEZPIECZEŃSTWO PORAŻENIA PRĄDEM
NIE WOLNO OTWIERAĆ POKRYWY. W
ŚRODKU NIE MA ŻADNYCH ELEMENTÓW,
KTÓRE MOGĄ BYĆ NAPRAWIANE PRZEZ
UŻYTKOWNIKA. NAPRAWĘ NALEŻY
POWIERZYĆ AUTORYZOWANEMU
PUNKTOWI SERWISOWEMU.
O símbolo do raio com a cabeça de uma seta dentro
de um triângulo equilátero serve para alertar o utilizar
para a presença de "corrente eléctrica perigosa" não
isolada no interior da caixa do produto que pode ser
suficiente para dar origem a choques eléctricos.
Błyskawica ze strzałką wewnątrz trójkąta
równobocznego ma za zadanie zwrócić uwagę
użytkownika na obecność nieizolowanego
"niebezpiecznego napięcia" wewnątrz obudowy
urządzenia, o wielkości stwarzającej niebezpieczeństwo
porażenia prądem.
O ponto de exclamação dentro de um triângulo equilátero
serve para alertar o utilizador para a presença de instruções
de funcionamento e manutenção importantes na
documentação fornecida com o aparelho.
Wykrzyknik wewnątrz trójkąta równobocznego ma za
zadanie zwrócić uwagę użytkownika na ważne
czynności, związane z obsługą i konserwacją
urządzenia, zamieszczone w Instrukcji obsługi.
AVISO
PARA EVITAR INCÊNDIOS OU CHOQUES
ELÉCTRICOS, NÃO EXPONHA À CHUVA OU
HUMIDADE UNIDADES NÃO
ESPECIFICAMENTE CRIADAS PARA
UTILIZAÇÃO NO EXTERIOR.
OSTRZEŻENIE
ABY UNIKNĄĆ POŻARU LUB PORAŻENIA
PRĄDEM NIE WOLNO WYSTAWIAĆ NA
DZIAŁANIE DESZCZU LUB WILGOCI
URZĄDZEŃ, KTÓRE NIE ZOSTAŁY
SPECJALNIE ZAPROJEKTOWANE DO
UŻYWANIA NA OTWARTYM POWIETRZU.
Atenção: A instalação deve ser efectuada por pessoal de
assistência técnica qualificado, de acordo com o
National Electrical Code (Normas de Electricidade
Nacionais) ou a legislação local aplicável.
Uwaga: Instalację urządzenia powinien wykonać tylko
wykwalifikowany personel, zgodnie z przepisami NEC
lub odpowiednimi przepisami miejscowymi.
Desconexão da electricidade. Unidades com ou sem
interruptores ON-OFF são activadas sempre que o
cabo eléctrico for ligado a uma fonte de alimentação.
No entanto, a unidade fica operacional apenas quando
o interruptor ON-OFF se encontrar na posição ON.
Para desligar a electricidade em qualquer uma das
unidades deve ser utilizado o cabo eléctrico.
Odłączanie zasilania. Urządzenia zarówno nie
posiadające, jak i posiadające wyłączniki ON-OFF
znajdują się pod napięciem, jeżeli tylko przewód
zasilający jest połączony ze źródłem zasilania. Jednakże
urządzenie działa tylko wtedy, gdy wyłącznik znajduje
się w położeniu ON. Przewód zasilający jest głównym
odłącznikiem zasilania dla wszystkich rodzajów
urządzeń.
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ..........................................................................................................................9
1.1 Models ..............................................................................................................................................................9
1.2 Features..............................................................................................................................................................9
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UNPACKING ..................................................................................................................................................9
2.1 Package Contents ..............................................................................................................................................9
FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................10
3.1 Front Panel of the Hi-Q ..................................................................................................................................10
3.2 Rear Panel of the Hi-Q....................................................................................................................................11
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TYPICAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................................12
4.1 Hi-Q Audio Connection..................................................................................................................................12
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QUICK START GUIDE (INITIAL POWER-UP) ........................................................................................13
PASSWORDS AND MENU NAVIGATION..................................................................................................14
6.1 Passwords ........................................................................................................................................................14
6.2 Navigating the Menu ......................................................................................................................................14
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PROGRAMMING THE Hi-Q VIA THE MENU..........................................................................................15
7.1 Menu Structure................................................................................................................................................15
7.2 Profiles ............................................................................................................................................................15
7.2.1 Creating a Profile ..................................................................................................................................................15
7.2.2 Configuring Recording Quality and Alarms ............................................................................................................15
7.3 Configuring the Calendar ................................................................................................................................16
7.3.1 Enabling and Viewing the Calendar; Submenu <Calendar><<Settings>>................................................................17
7.3.2 Inserting Profiles into the Calendar; Submenu <Calendar><<Edit Calendar>>........................................................17
7.4 Configuring Alarms ........................................................................................................................................18
7.4.1 Submenu <Alarms><<Inputs>> ............................................................................................................................19
7.4.2 Submenu <Alarms><<Outputs>> ........................................................................................................................19
7.5 Motion Detection............................................................................................................................................19
7.5.1 Submenu <Motion Detection><<Settings>> ..........................................................................................................20
7.5.2 Submenu <Motion Detection><<Active Zones>>....................................................................................................20
7.6 Data Storage ....................................................................................................................................................21
7.6.1 Submenu <Data Storage><<Hard Drive>>............................................................................................................21
7.6.2 Submenu <Data Storage><<Archive>> ..................................................................................................................21
7.7 System ............................................................................................................................................................21
7.7.1 Submenu <System><<Password>> ........................................................................................................................21
7.7.2 Submenu <System><<Network>> ..........................................................................................................................21
7.8 Display ............................................................................................................................................................22
7.8.1 Submenu <Display><<Monitors>> ........................................................................................................................22
7.8.2 Submenu <Display><<Regional>> ........................................................................................................................22
7.9 Utilities............................................................................................................................................................23
7.9.1 Submenu <Utilities><<Shut Down>>....................................................................................................................23
7.9.2 Submenu <Utilities><<Misc.>> (Reconfiguring the Unit; PAL/NTSC reset) ..........................................................23
7.10 Information ....................................................................................................................................................23
7.10.1 Submenu <Information><<Activity Log>> ............................................................................................................23
7.10.1.1 Contents of Activity Log..............................................................................................................................23
7.10.2 Submenu <Information><<Help>>........................................................................................................................23
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OPERATOR FUNCTIONS (FRONT PANEL)..............................................................................................24
8.1 Alarm List........................................................................................................................................................24
8.1.1 Alarm List (Pop-up) Menu Options ........................................................................................................................24
8.2 On-screen Display (OSD)................................................................................................................................24
8.2.1 Alarm Icons............................................................................................................................................................24
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PLAYBACK AND LIVE VIEW......................................................................................................................25
9.1 Full-screen........................................................................................................................................................25
9.2 Quad Screen ....................................................................................................................................................25
9.3 Playback Search ..............................................................................................................................................25
10 ARCHIVING ................................................................................................................................................27
10.1 Connecting the Archive Drive ........................................................................................................................27
10.2 Connecting to Disk Array Device....................................................................................................................27
10.3 Archive Modes ................................................................................................................................................27
10.3.1 Submenu <Data Storage><<Archive>> ..................................................................................................................28
10.3.2 Disk Full Behavior (via <Data Storage><<Hard Drive>> menu)............................................................................28
10.3.3 Archive Mode Settings ............................................................................................................................................28
10.4 Manual Archive (Tape Archive ONLY)............................................................................................................28
10.5 Tape Catch-up Feature ....................................................................................................................................29
10.6 Tape Archiving FAQ & Hints..........................................................................................................................29
11 MAINTENANCE ..........................................................................................................................................30
11.1 Temperature Monitoring..................................................................................................................................30
12 REPLACEMENT PARTS ..............................................................................................................................30
13 Hi-Q MANAGEMENT UTILITY..................................................................................................................31
13.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................................31
13.2 Operating System Requirements......................................................................................................................31
13.3 Installation ......................................................................................................................................................31
13.4 Hi-Q Management Utility Operations ............................................................................................................31
13.4.1 Hi-Q Version Information......................................................................................................................................32
13.4.2 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Software Update Site....................................................................................................32
13.4.3 Transferring Files ..................................................................................................................................................32
13.4.3.1 File Selection Controls ..............................................................................................................................................32
13.4.3.2 File Transfers............................................................................................................................................................32
14 TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................................33
APPENDIX A – TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................34
APPENDIX B – Hi-Q DEFAULTS ......................................................................................................................35
APPENDIX C – APPROVED ARCHIVE DEVICES ..........................................................................................36
APPENDIX D – Hi-Q ON-SCREEN CHARACTER SET ..................................................................................36
APPENDIX E – RACK EAR INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................36
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Philips Hi-Q provides the highest quality digital video recording by utilizing MPEG-2 compression. Each input
has its own dedicated MPEG-2 compression engine, which allows each channel to simultaneously record high quality
full-motion video, without ever compromising recording quality or update rate. The recorder’s contact alarms, motion
detection, and 1-Touch Alarm feature, combined with its Calendar and Profile programming, provide ultimate
flexibility to get the most recording out of the unit, without ever sacrificing quality.
1.1 Models
Following are the two Philips Hi-Q models currently available:
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DVRRT4
(120 GB minimum hard drive)
DVRRT4EP (240 GB minimum hard drive)
1.2 Features
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Simultaneous four-channel recording of high quality, real time digital video
Audio recording (channel one)
Time-lapse and real time recording modes
Jog shuttle control
Two monitor outputs (menu capability on MON A)
Quad (MON A), full-screen, and sequential switching
On-screen alarm indicators
Simultaneous recording, playback, and archival
Alarm and time/date search filters
Motion detection with direction parameters
1-Touch, contact, motion, sync loss, and dark alarms
Archive Player Software for Clip Retrieval, Archiving, & Authentication
Management Utility software
Compatible with Philips DVAD and DVAS Series Disk Arrays
19-inch rack mountable
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UNPACKING
Unpack carefully to prevent damage to the equipment.
2.1 Package Contents
Check for the following items:
✔ Philips DVRRT4 or DVRRT4EP unit
✔ Mounting Ears (for a 19-inch rack) -
Part #303 3638 001 (Use Rack Mount Kit:
303 3740 501; see Appendix E for instructions).
✔ Screw Terminal Connectors:
• Two (2) 3-pin connectors - Part #303 1759 003
• Two (2) 8-pin connectors - Part #303 1759 008
• One (1) 12-pin connector - Part #303 1759 012
✔ Power Cords: 240 V - Part #303 0167 002;
120 V - Part #303 2143 001
✔ Keyboard Termination Plug (not pictured) -
Part #303 2728 001
✔ In-line Surge Protector (not pictured) - Part #303 3900 001
✔ Hi-Q Installation Instruction Manual (this manual) - Part #3935 890 403##,(where ## refers to a language
code, followed by the document’s revision number).
✔ CD-ROM containing Hi-Q Archive Player software, Hi-Q Management Utility software, and Installation
Instruction Manuals in English, French, German, Spanish, Dutch, and Italian - Part #303 3887 0103
If any items appear to have been damaged in shipment, replace the item(s) properly in the shipping carton and notify
the shipping company. If any items are missing, notify your Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Sales or Customer Service
Representative.
NOTE: The shipping carton is the safest container in which to transport the unit. Save it and all packing materials
for future use.
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FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW
3.1 Front Panel of the Hi-Q
See Operator Functions (Section 8) for details regarding front panel controls.
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Digital Video Recorder
Quad
Zoom
Monitor
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Menu
Sequence
OK
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Alarm List
Alarm Clear 1-Touch Alarm
OSD Mode
Stop
Pause
Play
Record
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Figure 3.1 Front Panel of the Hi-Q
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Description and Use
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Menu
• Displays main menu on MON A
• Exits the menu from any level
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Navigation
OK button:
Up
• Confirms selection
• Activates submenus
• Edits field values
Enter/Return
Left
OK
Right
Up, Down, Left, Right buttons:
• Navigates within menus
• Enters text and field values
• Digital PTZ control
Down
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Quad
Monitor
Zoom
Jog
Switches MON A to quad view
Toggles control between MON A and MON B
Digitally zooms paused or recorded video 2X or 4X
• Scrolls through menu text/values
• Frame advance
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Shuttle
Forward and reverse playback speed adjustment (outside shuttle ring)
Indicates that the system has power
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Power LED
Alarm List
Alarm Clear
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Displays alarm list, newest first (LED is lit when there are noncleared alarms)
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• Acknowledges all active alarms, silences beeper, stops flashing alarm
icons on MON A, and ends sequencing of alarm video on MON B
• Resets active relays to nonalarm state
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1-Touch Alarm
Camera Display
Triggers alarm recording of all channels enabled for 1-Touch Alarm
• 1, 2, 3, and 4 buttons display video from the selected camera
• Used for password entry
• 1, 2 used for Alarm List navigation (1 jumps to first page; 2 jumps to last page)
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OSD Mode
Sequence
(On-screen Display) Toggles screen data on or off
Displays all cameras sequentially on selected monitor
Video Playback
Stop: Stops playback video; press twice to return to live mode
Pause: Pauses live and recorded video
Play: Presents playback search screen (If playback video was paused,
normal speed is resumed)
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Record LED
Indicates the unit is recording
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3.2 Rear Panel of the Hi-Q
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AUDIO
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MONITOR CAMERA
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LOOP KEYBD
AUDIO
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RELAY
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CONSOLE
ETHERNET
RX COL
SCSI
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Figure 3.2 Rear Panel of the Hi-Q
Ref
Description
Connector Type
Screw terminal
Screw terminal
Screw terminal
RJ-11
1
AUDIO IN
2
4 ALARM INputs**
3
SDA biphase output for PTZ cameras* **
Keyboard loop-through and keyboard input*
MON A and B outputs
4
5
BNC
6
4 video inputs
75 Ω autoterminating BNC
75 Ω autoterminating BNC
Screw terminal
7
4 video looping ports
8
AUDIO OUT
9
4 RELAY outputs (N/O or N/C)**
Auto-sensing power input (110/220 VAC, 50/60 Hz)
CONSOLE RS-232*/CCL port
Ethernet status lights
Screw terminal
10
11
12
13
14
IEC male
DB-9 male
Ethernet 10/100BaseT
RJ-45
SCSI connector for archiving device
50-pin high density D
* Functionality provided with software upgrade in later release.
** Belden 8760 twisted shielded cable (or equivalent) should be used for wiring to the alarm connector. Total length of
unshielded cable not to exceed 10 cm (3.9 in) on each connector port to maintain compliance with Directive 89/336/EEC.
NOTES:
•
•
Unused camera inputs should be disabled via the menu to avoid Vid Loss alarm.
Each alarm input and output corresponds to the physical camera input/output channel (i.e., input #1 corresponds
to camera #1).
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4
TYPICAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
A typical system could contain the following components:
PHILIPS
PHILIPS
Monitor A
Monitor B
Cameras
PHILIPS
PHILIPS
PHILIPS
PHILIPS
+
+
S
S
–
–
1
1
S
2
S
3
S
4
0
4
+
S
–
+
S
–
+
S
–
+
S
–
AUDIO
IN
ALARM
IN
MONITOR
A
SDA
Archive Device (optional)
CAMERA
2
3
LOOP KEYBD
1
AUDIO
OUT
RELAY
B
2
3
4
CONSOLE
ETHERNET
RX COL
SCSI
TX 100
Figure 4.1 Typical Configuration
4.1 Hi-Q Audio Connection
The Hi-Q accepts both balanced and unbalanced audio inputs and outputs.
Examples for possible Audio Output connections:
–
–
+
+
S
–
+
+
S
Audio In
Audio In
S
S
–
Audio Out
Audio Out
To Unbalanced
Audio Device
–
–
–
S
+
–
To Balanced
Audio Device
S
+
+
+
1-conductor Shielded Cable
2-conductor Shielded Cable
NOTE: Balanced connections are more immune
NOTE: Unbalanced connections are used to connect
to noise (used for longer distances).
audio to monitors using standard RCA-type connectors
(typically used for short distances).
Figure 4.2 Balanced Audio
Figure 4.3 Unbalanced Audio
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5
QUICK START GUIDE (INITIAL POWER-UP)
The default setting (Profile 1 only is in use) has all four channels recording high quality real time video. To change
these settings, proceed to Programming the Hi-Q via the Menu (Section 7). Refer to Appendix B for all default
settings.
1. Install the Hi-Q in a well ventilated location, ensuring that cooling vents are not blocked. Do not place the unit
on top of other equipment unless rack mounted.
2. Connect camera(s).
3. Connect audio (optional; See Figure 3.2 for configuration).
NOTES:
•
By default, audio recording is disabled to prevent unintentional audio recording that could violate legal
restrictions. The administrator must enable the audio feature if desired.
•
Audio recording occurs only if Channel 1 is recording video.
4. Attach a monitor to MON A for viewing Hi-Q configuration menus.
5. Locate the in-line surge protector packaged with the Hi-Q, and install it between the Hi-Q unit and the power
cord (see installation example below).
6. Apply power and select language, date, and time (see below). Time must be entered in 24-hour format.
7. The Hi-Q will now autodetect PAL or NTSC cameras.
NOTE: You must use the Shut Down procedure to power down the Hi-Q (Section 7.9.1) or data may be lost.
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6
PASSWORDS AND MENU NAVIGATION
6.1 Passwords
If the Hi-Q is password enabled, the following screen appears when MENU (front panel) is pressed. See Section 7.7.1
for more information on passwords.
6.2 Navigating the Menu
IMPORTANT NOTES ON NAVIGATING MENUS:
Up
These principles apply to all menus, thus are not repeated throughout this
manual.
Enter/Return
OK
Right
Left
•
•
•
The Navigation buttons are used to move through the menus.
The OK button selects the highlighted item.
Down
Placing an X in a checkbox indicates that the option is enabled.
Figure 6.1 Navigation Buttons
(Front Panel)
Example: Renaming Profile 1 to Weekend.
Step
Procedure
Screen/Icon
1
Press MENU to display the Main Menu
Screen on MON A. Use the Arrow
Navigation buttons to highlight the desired
menu item (in this case, <Profiles>).
2
3
Press OK to open the text box of the
Profile being defined.
OK
Use the Arrow Navigation buttons (or Jog)
to select the text characters, then press OK.
W e e k e n d
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7
PROGRAMMINGTHE Hi-QVIATHE MENU
7.1 Menu Structure
<Menu Title>
<<Submenu 1>>
Settings
<<<Submenu 2>>>
Edit Calendar
Edit Profile
Outputs
Calendar
Profiles
Manager
Alarms
Inputs
Motion Detection
Data Storage
System
Settings
Active Zones
Archive
Hard Drive
Password
Monitors
Network
Display
Regional
Utilities
Shut Down
Activity Log
Misc.
Information
Help
7.2 Profiles
To program the Calendar, first set up the Profiles, then place them into the Calendar.
Profiles define the recording quality, update rate (time-lapse or real time settings), and alarm response for each camera.
Profiles are scheduled into the weekly Calendar and can automatically enable or disable video and audio recording.
7.2.1 Creating a Profile
The profile manager allows the user to name a profile (optional; 12 characters maximum), copy its contents, or reset it
to default. To edit a profile name, select menu option <Profiles> <<Manager>>.
7.2.2 Configuring Recording Quality and Alarms
1. Select the profile to be edited via <Profiles> <<Edit Profile>>:
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2. Configure details of the profile by checking the appropriate check boxes as shown below:
X
X
X
X
FIELD
VALUES
DEFAULT VALUE EXPLAINED
Profile Name
Profile name as selected
in the <Edit Profile> screen
[profile number]
Name of the selected profile.
Active Alarms
1-Touch Alarm
(front panel)
Each channel:
Enabled or Disabled
Enabled
If enabled (box is checked),
the corresponding alarm triggers
high quality real time recording.
Duration of alarm recording is
determined by alarm settings
(see Section 7.4).
Video Motion
(via motion detectors) Enabled or Disabled
Each channel:
Disabled
Video Dark
Each channel:
(capped lens alarm)
Enabled or Disabled
Auxiliary
(contact closure via
alarm inputs)
Each channel:
Enabled or Disabled
Relay Output
Each channel:
Enabled or Disabled
Disabled
If enabled, an alarm on the channel
triggers a relay output response.
Record Video
Each channel:
Continuous
Defines type of recording for
each channel.
Event Only records pre-alarm
video for the pre-alarm time
(see Section 7.4.1).
• Continuous
• Event Only
• Do Not Record
Record Audio
Image Quality
Camera 1 only:
Enabled or Disabled
Disabled
High
Audio available on Channel 1
if Video is enabled.
Each camera:
• High
Setting image quality lower extends
the record time.
• Medium
• Standard Plus
• Standard
Time Lapse Quality Each camera:
• Real Time (full motion)
• (NTSC)
2, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60 images/sec
• (PAL)
Real Time
Calculated
Lower time-lapse setting extends
the record time.
2, 5, 9, 12, 25, 50 images/sec
Estimated
Recording Time
Calculated
Time is estimated and is based
on the current profile running
continuously without alarms.
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7.3 Configuring the Calendar
Calendar configuration is used to schedule recording profiles into the weekly calendar. If the calendar is not being
used, only Profile 1 is needed. To change recording characteristics based on a day or time, first configure the profile,
then insert it into the 7-day calendar profiles.
7.3.1 Enabling and Viewing the Calendar; Submenu <Calendar><<Settings>>
Field
Values
Default Value
Explanation
Calendar
• Enabled
• Disabled
Disabled
If disabled, all active channels
use Profile 1 all of the time.
Override
The text screen below appears for selection of values.
Text Box
Profile
Length of time
Values
Default Value
[Profile 1]
1
[Profiles 1 to 6]
[1-hour increments,
from 1–72]
7.3.2 Inserting Profiles into the Calendar; Submenu <Calendar><<Edit Calendar>>
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NOTE: If Stop Time is earlier than Start Time, the profile wraps to the next day. For 24-hour recording, Start and
Stop Time should be programmed to 00:00.
• Start Time: 24-hour time format, in 15-minute intervals
• Stop Time: 24-hour time format, in 15-minute intervals
• Days: Days to be scheduled for this profile
• Profile: Profile to be scheduled
• Select Enter
• Scroll down to view the 7-day calendar containing all programmed profiles:
7.4 Configuring Alarms
Alarm configuration estalishes alarm polarity, beeper, dwell time, and global pre-alarm and post-alarm settings.
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7.4.1 Submenu <Alarms><<Inputs>>
FIELD
VALUES
• Normally Open
• Normally Closed
DEFAULT VALUE
Normally Open
Auxiliary Alarm Input Polarity -
Cameras 1–4 individually
Auxiliary Alarm Recording
Follows Contact
• Enabled
• Disabled
Disabled
Pre-alarm Time
[1 to 60 seconds]
30 seconds
1 minute
Post-alarm Time:
Video Motion
Video Dark
Auxiliary
[1 to 60 minutes]
1-Touch
NOTE: Use 1-Touch Alarm (front panel) to trigger alarm recording for the duration of the programmed POST
ALARM time. Continue alarm recording by pressing 1-Touch Alarm again.
7.4.2 Submenu <Alarms><<Outputs>>
FIELD
Warning Beep
VALUES
• Enabled
• Disabled
DEFAULT VALUE
Enabled
Relay Output Polarity -
Cameras 1–4 individually
• Normally Open
• Normally Closed
Normally Open
5 seconds
Relay Activation:
Dwell Time -
[3 to 60 seconds,
1 second increments]
Cameras 1–4 individually
Follows Mode for Aux Alarm -
• Enabled
• Disabled
Disabled
7.5 Motion Detection
Motion detection causes the system to alarm based on motion through a zone. Sensitivity, speed, and direction
settings can be set via these menus.
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7.5.1 Submenu <Motion Detection><<Settings>>
FIELD
VALUES
DEFAULT VALUE
EXPLAINED
Suppression
• Standard
• Stable
Standard
• Standard: ignores small lighting
changes (less than 25%)
• None
• Stable: ignores large lighting
changes (less than 50%)
• None: responds to all changes;
recommended for indoor applications
Target Size
(horizontally
by vertically)
• 1 h x 1 v
• 1 h x 2 v
• 2 h x 1 v
• 2 h x 2 v
2 h x 2 v
All (1)
Defines size of motion grid
Target Direction
• All (1)
• All (2)
• Up
• Down
• Left
• All (1): detects motion in any
direction
• All (2): detects motion in any
direction, but helps suppress false
motion alarms
• Right
• Up, Down, Left, or Right -
alarm only on specific motion
Target Speed
Min, Max
0 to 85 seconds
0–40 seconds
70
Alarms if object passes through camera’s
field-of-view within range
Sensitivity
[Between 100 (high)
and 1 (low)]
Higher value is more sensitive to motion
7.5.2 Submenu <Motion Detection><<Active Zones>>
When Edit is selected, a frozen video image from the selected camera appears (by default, the entire area is an active
zone).
Use the DOWN arrow to move the cursor down into the image, then to the desired area. The light blue overlay
indicates the selected active region(s); multiple active zones are permitted. Press OK to toggle the cursor between
modes (see below). When complete, select Save. To deselect, press Clear All.
CURSOR MODES:
ACTIONS:
• Move - No change
• Activated - Selected
• Clear - Deselected
• Set All - Marks all zones active
• Clear All - Marks all zones inactive
• Save - Exits screen and saves settings
• Cancel - Exits screen without saving settings
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7.6 Data Storage
7.6.1 Submenu <Data Storage><<Hard Drive>>
FIELD
Disk Full Behavior
VALUES
• Overwrite
DEFAULT VALUE
Overwrite
• Stop Recording
• Stop Recording is the
default (non-adjustable) if
a disk array is recognized
Disk 1 Status
Disk 2 Status
• Good
• Bad
Calculated
• Good
Calculated
• Bad
• Not Installed
Total Capacity
Hard disk capacity, in GB
Calculated
7.6.2 Submenu <Data Storage><<Archive>>
See Archiving, Section 10.
7.7 System
7.7.1 Submenu <System><<Password>>
FIELD
Password Protection
VALUES & DEFINITION
• Enabled (requires password
for menu access)
DEFAULT VALUE
Disabled
• Disabled (no password
required for menu access)
Available Actions:
• Set Password. Press front panel buttons 1 through 4 to set the password (four to ten characters).
NOTE: This password is the same password used by the Hi-Q Management Utility.
7.7.2 Submenu <System><<Network>>
The Network menu allows access to settings that control the behavior of the recorder with respect to a network.
• Enter the IP, Subnet Mask, and Default Router addresses.
• Enter a Hi-Q recorder name to be used on the network.
FIELD
VALUES
DEFAULT VALUE
10.10.0.0
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Router
Name
[0–255 in each block]
[0–255 in each block]
[0–255 in each block]
[12 Characters]*
255.255.255.0
10.10.0.1
Hi-Qxxxx**
* See Appendix D for Hi-Q on-screen character set.
** XXXX is the last 4 digits of the Hi-Q recorder serial number.
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7.8 Display
7.8.1 Submenu <Display><<Monitors>>
FIELD
VALUES
[text entry, max
12 characters]
DEFAULT VALUE
Camera < 1, 2, 3, 4 >
Camera Titles -
Cameras 1–4 individually
Dwell Time:
Monitor A
Monitor B
[1 to 60 seconds,
1 second increments]
3
Brightness (manual gain)
for MON A only -
Automatic: enabled or disabled
Values: –50 to 50
AUTO
Cameras 1–4 individually
NOTES:
•
The Brightness setting affects the gain level on both recorded and live video.
•
On quad-screen live video, the gain level for all camera inputs is forced to Automatic if any of the four channels is
set for Automatic. If all four channels are set to a Manual level, quad mode reflects the specified manual gain level
for each camera.
7.8.2 Submenu <Display><<Regional>>
REGIONAL FIELD
Language
VALUES
DEFAULT VALUE
English
• English
• German
• French
• Italian
• Spanish
• Dutch
Time Mode
• 24-hour
• 12-hour
24-hour
Current Date
Current Time
[date in the format DD-MMM-YYYY]
[Current Date]
• 24-hour mode: HH:MM:SS
• 12-hour mode: HH:MM:SS AM
[Current Eastern
Standard Time:
HH:MM:SS (24-hour)
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7.9 Utilities
7.9.1 Submenu <Utilities><<Shut Down>>
NOTE: You must use the Shut Down procedure to power down the Hi-Q or data may be lost.
7.9.2 Submenu <Utilities><<Misc.>> (Reconfiguring the Unit; PAL/NTSC reset)
Select Defaults to reset the unit to its factory default settings (see Appendix B for Hi-Q defaults). The unit cycles
power, automatically detects camera type - PAL or NTSC, and configures itself accordingly.
7.10 Information
7.10.1 Submenu <Information><<Activity Log>>
To view a list of entries present in the Activity Log, specify the time frame in the screen as below.
ACTIVITY LOG FIELD
Options
VALUES
• Entries from Date/Time
• Entries from Beginning
DEFAULT VALUE
Entries from Date/Time
Date
Time
[All dates]
[Current Date]
All times, 1 minute increments
[Current Time] – 5 minutes
Available Actions:
• View Log displays the Search Results submenu. Cancel stops the search.
7.10.1.1 Contents of Activity Log
• Error and warning messages
• Alarms
• Alarm clear and alarm review actions
• Setup changes
• Video Clip Archive Requests
• Power cycle messages
• Administrator log-in/log-out
• Archive tape change
7.10.2 Submenu <Information><<Help>>
Displays helpful descriptions. The current version of Hi-Q software is shown at the top of the Help screen. Press OK
to scroll to the next page.
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8
OPERATOR FUNCTIONS (FRONT PANEL)
All operator functions are available from the front panel of the Hi-Q, without accessing the menu.
8.1 Alarm List
In live mode, press Alarm List to display all alarm events that have not been cleared (newest first), then select the
desired alarm and press OK. The pop-up box (below, right) appears for further selection.
Press 2 to jump to the last page of the alarms; press 1 to jump to the first page.
8.1.1 Alarm List (Pop-up) Menu Options
•
•
Clear: Removes an item from the list on exit but does not delete it from hard drive.
Play: Plays selected alarm video (internal hard drive only). To stop playback, press STOP.
Press STOP again to exit to live video.
•
Archive: Displays the archive screen (see Section 10 for archiving details).
■
If the Hi-Q is programmed for Continuous archive, this option is disabled.
•
•
•
Clear All: Permanently deletes all items in the alarm list at exit.
Cancel: Removes the Pop-up menu from the screen, leaving the item highlighted.
Exit to Live Mode: Exits the Alarm List and reverts to Live mode.
8.2 On-screen Display (OSD)
8.2.1 Alarm Icons
If OSD is on, icons appear at the top left-hand corner of the video.
ALARM TYPE
Video Motion
ICON
Video (sync) Loss
Video Dark
Auxiliary (contact closure)
1-Touch Alarm
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9
PLAYBACK AND LIVEVIEW
9.1 Full-screen
Typical full-screen playback screen:
The text banner includes the playback speed, camera title, date, and time. If using digital PTZ (pan/tilt/zoom), a 2X
ZOOM or 4X ZOOM indicator also appears.
During live mode, the playback speed indicator is LIVE. To freeze the video, press Pause on the front panel. The text
| |
banner now reflects LIVE . When an alarm occurs, the appropriate alarm icon flashes between the two bitmaps
defined for each alarm type.
9.2 Quad Screen
Press Quad (front panel) for quad screen playback. In Quad view, audio playback and frame advance are disabled.
Live video in quad mode appears to be time-lapsing even though video may be recorded in real time.
9.3 Playback Search
To search for recorded video based on time/date, camera, or alarm type, press PLAY during live mode.
Search Procedure:
1. Press PLAY to present the Playback Search screen.
2. Enter search criteria.
3. Select Search Archive or Disk.
NOTE:
• When equipped with a disk array, the Hi-Q automatically searches the disk array if the From Date is set to an
older date than that of the video stored on the internal hard drive.
• When retrieving video from a tape archive device, 6 minutes of video is restored to the hard drive (1 minute
prior to the specified start time and 5 minutes after).
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4. Select Find Now.
Selecting the time/date plays back the video. If search criteria was entered, the Playback Search Results screen
appears as shown at right.
ITEM
Devices to
Search
VALUES
Disk, Archive
DEFAULT VALUE
Disk
Date from
Date to
Date Value
Date Value
Time Value
Current Date*
Current Date
Time from
Current Time –
1 minute*
Time to
Cameras
Alarms
Time Value
Current Time
All Cameras
Cameras 1, 2, 3, and 4
Motion, Dark, Vid Loss,
Aux, 1-Touch
None Checked
Find Now
Exit
Search Results screen
is displayed
Reverts to live video mode
* TIP: Date From can be set to display the earliest video from the archive device. To do this, specify a date that is out of range
(like the year 1999), then press Find Now.
5. Select the desired video for playback. At the completion of
playback, the Playback Search Results screen is presented.
6. Select another video or exit search.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
• If searching a tape while in Continuous or Event Only
archive mode, you must first acknowledge the message to
take the tape device off-line. Video being recorded will be
identified for future archiving.
• If in Event Only archive mode, searching tapes may take
additional time due to the increased number of tape indices.
• When searching an archive tape, the tape indices are stored
on the unit’s hard drive for faster retrieval.
• If the search screen is exited or the tape is ejected, its indices
are purged from the system, so be sure that the current
search is complete before exiting.
• While in playback mode, press STOP to revert to the
previous Playback Search screen. Press STOP again to exit
and return to live mode.
Playback Search Results Options:
•
•
Play: The selected alarm video is played.
Archive: The archive box is displayed (see Section 10).
■
If Continuous Archive is set, Archive is disabled on this menu.
•
•
•
New Search: Returns to the search screen. Current search parameters are stored as the default search criteria.
Cancel: Removes the pop-up menu from the screen and leaves the item highlighted.
Exit: Exits the playback function.
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10 ARCHIVING
10.1 Connecting the Archive Drive
IMPORTANT NOTES:
• Do not set the tape device to High Compression mode.
• When retrieving video from an archive tape, 6 minutes of video is restored to the hard drive (1 minute prior to
the specified start time and 5 minutes after).
1. Prior to powering the tape device and the Hi-Q, connect the tape drive to the SCSI port of the Hi-Q using a
standard 50-pin high density, SCSI-2 connector.
2. Set the tape drive SCSI address to zero (0) (consult the device’s manual for setting the address).
3. If the tape drive’s SCSI port is not autoterminating, a suitable SCSI terminator must be used (consult the device’s
manual for the recommended terminator).
4. Apply power to the tape device and wait for initialization.
5. Apply power to the Hi-Q.
6. Ensure proper communication between the two devices via the Hi-Q menu <Data Storage><<Archive>>; the
screen should show the archive device type.
10.2 Connecting to Disk Array Device
1. With all power disconnected, connect the appropriate SCSI cable from the disk array to the Hi-Q.
2. Power the disk array and wait for it to initialize, approximately 1 minute (see Disk Array Instruction Manual).
3. Apply Power to the Hi-Q.
4. Ensure proper communication between the two devices via the Hi-Q menu <Data Storage><<Archive>>; the
screen should show the disk array archive device type.
NOTES:
• The above procedure must be followed before the Hi-Q’s auto SCSI device (Disk Array) detection can be
enabled.
• The disk array must be powered up and initialized to be recognized by the Hi-Q. If the Hi-Q is configured for
a disk array, it will wait up to 1 minute during its boot up process to give the disk array time to complete its
initialization. If the disk array is not detected within this time, the Hi-Q will complete its boot process and
display Archive Not Found.
10.3
Archive Modes
If using a tape archive device, Archive Now can be selected from the <Data Storage><<Archive>> menu. If the
selected archive mode is Event Only or Manual Only, archiving is available from the <Alarm List> or <Search
Results> screen.
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10.3.1 Submenu <Data Storage><<Archive>>
FIELD
Archive Mode
VALUES
DEFAULT VALUE
Manual Only
• Continuous if a disk array
is present
• Continuous
• Event Only *
• Manual Only*
Drive Manufacturer
Type & Model
Information displayed when archive device is installed.
Cartridge Label
Data Written
NOTE: Cartridge Label and Data Written appear only if in
Continuous or Event Only Archive Mode.
* not applicable with disk arrays
Available Actions:
• Eject temporarily suspends archiving, enabling the tape device’s Eject button. If the tape device is not busy writing
data, this menu selection is not required.
• Archive Now displays the Manual Archive screen (tape archiving only).
10.3.2 Disk Full Behavior (via <Data Storage><<Hard Drive>> menu)
•
If Disk Full Behavior is set to Overwrite and the HDD is full, video continues to record, overwriting the oldest
video first. Note that Overwrite refers to the internal Hi-Q disk drives, and is not available if archiving via disk array.
•
If Disk Full Behavior is set to Stop Recording and Archive Mode is set to Manual Only, recording stops when
the HDD is full.
10.3.3 Archive Mode Settings
NOTE: Event Only and Manual Archive modes are only applicable for tape devices.
•
•
•
If Archive Mode is set to Continuous or Event Only, recording stops when it’s about to overwrite video
identified for archival.
A message is displayed when the unit stops recording. Resume recording by selecting the menu option <Data
Storage><<Hard Drive>>RECORD.
Event Only archiving is a global setting; an alarm on any camera causes archival of video from all cameras
recording at that time.
10.4 Manual Archive (Tape Archive ONLY)
Manual Archive archives video from the selected camera(s) for a specified date/time, to the archive device.
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Manual Archive Options:
FIELD
Channels -
1–4 individually
VALUES
• [each channel: Enabled]
• [each channel: Disabled]
DEFAULT VALUE
[All enabled]
Data from
Time from
Date to
[all dates]
[all dates]
[all dates]
[all dates]
Start date of clip
Start date of clip
End date of clip
End date of clip
Append
Time to
Mode
• Append
• Overwrite
10.5 Tape Catch-up Feature
The maximum time that an archive device can be off-line is based on all cameras continuously recording real time
video, at the highest quality. As long as the archive device is back on-line, receiving accumulated archive data before
the hard drive reaches capacity, no archive data is lost. This can be accomplished because the Hi-Q identifies or tags
video to be archived. When successfully archived, the tag is removed.
10.6 Tape Archiving FAQ & Hints
•
Can I search and read tapes produced from another Hi-Q?
Yes.
•
Can I perform a Manual archive when in Continuous or Event Only Archive Mode?
No. You must first change Archive Mode to Manual Only via the <Data Storage><<Hard Disk>>
<<<Archive>>> menu, then follow the instructions for manual archive.
•
•
•
Why can’t I write to a tape?
Ensure the tape is not write-protected.
Can a tape be relabeled?
Before a tape is overwritten, there’s a prompt to accept the existing tape label or create a new one.
How much video can be retrieved from tape at a time?
When retrieving video from an archive tape, 6 minutes of video is restored to the hard drive (1 minute prior
to the specified start time and 5 minutes after).
•
•
•
Why are there variances in the length of time it takes to search a tape?
Search time is dependent upon the type of archiving. Event Only archive tapes typically take longer.
How can a tape be protected so that it is not mistakenly overwritten?
Depress the tape’s write protect tab.
Why won’t the tape eject?
If the tape drive is busy or reading/writing data, the eject button is disabled. Either wait for the tape drive to
complete its task or use the Hi-Q’s menu option, Eject (see Section 10.2.1).
•
What happens if a Manual Archive request consists of more data that the tape has remaining?
The tape fills with data, then prompts for a new tape. The remainder of the data is transferred to the
second tape.
•
•
Does the Hi-Q continue to record and tag video for archival during a tape search?
Yes.
Will data get lost if the tape drive has been off-line for a period of time?
The Tape Catch-up feature usually prevents archive data from being lost. If the tape device is off-line for an
extended period of time, data loss could occur.
•
When can I append to a tape?
The type of archive data appending to the tape must be the same as when the tape was initialized
(formatted). For example, a formatted tape containing manual archive data can only be appended with
manal archive data.
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11 MAINTENANCE
In the event of a lost system password or for instructions for changing the Hi-Q’s battery, contact Bosch Security
Systems, Inc. Technical Support or your local Bosch Representative.
Field maintenance of this unit is limited to external cleaning and inspection. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
Contact your local Bosch Representative for Service.
Toll-free Voice Activated Phone Number: 800-326-3270 or 717-735-6300.
WARNING!
Do not open the top cover or
attempt to service the unit as this
may expose you to dangerous
voltages and other hazards.
Doing so will void the warranty!
11.1 Temperature Monitoring
A temperature sensor monitors the Hi-Q’s internal temperature. In the event that the temperature exceeds the highest
recommended operating temperature, an on-screen error message appears on Monitors A and B.
12 REPLACEMENT PARTS
Part No.
Description
303 3638 001
Mounting Ears (for a 19-inch rack. Use Rack Mount Kit #303 3740 501)
303 2143 001
303 0167 002
303 0588 001
Power Cord: 120 V
Power Cord: 240 V
Hi-Q Battery: (Rayovac® battery, lithium, 3 V/180 mAH, button cel type;
part # BR2325-B)
303 1759 003
303 1759 008
303 1759 012
303 2728 001
3935 890 403##
303 3887 0103
3-pin Screw Terminal Connector
8-pin Screw Terminal Connector
12-pin Screw Terminal Connector
Keyboard Termination Plug
Hi-Q Installation Instructions; this manual (where ## refers to language & revision)
CD-ROM containing Hi-Q Archive Player software, Hi-Q Management Utility
software, and Installation Instruction Manuals in English, French, German, Spanish,
Dutch, and Italian
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13 Hi-Q MANAGEMENT UTILITY
13.1 Overview
The Hi-Q Management Utility is a simple Windows® application that allows users to perform the following:
•
•
•
•
•
•
View the contents of /Transfer a Software Update File (SUF) to the Hi-Q
Transfer a Configuration File to the Hi-Q
Retrieve a Configuration File from the Hi-Q
Retrieve/View the contents of a System Activity Log from the Hi-Q
View the Hi-Q version information
Open a Web browser to the Bosch Security Systems, Inc. software update site
13.2 Operating System Requirements
The Hi-Q Management Utility runs under Windows 98/ME, Windows NT 4.0 (with Service Pack 6), and Windows
2000, and it must be configured with TCP/IP network protocol.
The Hi-Q Management Utility’s user interface is supported under the Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French,
German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish localized versions of the operating systems listed
above but is displayed in English only.
13.3 Installation
Exit all Windows programs prior to installing the Hi-Q Management Utility executable .exe file. Run the application
and follow the instructions.
NOTE: The PC may need to be restarted after installation is complete.
13.4 Hi-Q Management Utility Operations
IMPORTANT: The Hi-Q IP address must be entered before proceeding. If the Hi-Q password
was never enabled or changed, enter 1,2,3,4 for the password.
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13.4.1 Hi-Q Version Information
Click
to view the Hi-Q's Version Information
13.4.2 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Software Update Site
Click
to launch the PC's Web browser, then navigate to the Bosch Security Systems, Inc. software update site.
13.4.3 Transferring Files
•
Software Update Files (*.suf) - upgrades to the Hi-Q software (improvements/extensions as released by Bosch
Security Systems, Inc.).
CAUTION:
Updating older Hi-Q recorders configured with external disk arrays to software version 1.30 will result in
LOSS OF ARCHIVED VIDEO. It is suggested to copy important archived video to VHS tape prior to
updating older Hi-Q’s to software version 1.30.
•
•
Configuration Files (*.cfg) - used to save/restore the Hi-Q configuration (e.g. camera titles, alarm settings, etc.).
System Activity Logs (*.log) - a list of Hi-Q activities and operations.
13.4.3.1 File Selection Controls
Select each file to be transferred between the Hi-Q and Hi-Q Management Utility by choosing the appropriate option.
A file is only transferred between the Hi-Q and Hi-Q Management Utility if its corresponding checkbox
has been
set. Setting a checkbox enables (un-grays) the file's controls.
/
Files can only be transferred in one direction (i.e., PC to Hi-Q or Hi-Q to PC). Files to be
transferred from the PC to the Hi-Q must already exist on the PC. Files to be transferred from the Hi-Q to the PC are
created (or overwritten with permission of the user) at time of transfer.
Click
to locate files.
Click the corresponding
/
viewer buttons to display the contents of SUF and SAL files.
13.4.3.2 File Transfers
After selecting file(s), click Transfer. Progress is displayed on a progress bar.
If you want to interrupt the transfer, click Abort.
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14 TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLE
CHECKS
ADJUSTMENTS
No video on one or more
cameras on MON A
Verify proper 1 Volt p-p video
level input on affected channel(s)
and make sure no ground loops exist.
Correct any coax, power or
camera problems.
Black screen on MON B output
No audio on playback
Same as above.
Clear the alarm and check the
other channels.
Verify channel 1 video and audio
are enabled in the menus. Audio
can only be heard if full screen
playback is viewed on the monitor
for camera #1.
Make programming
changes for video and audio.
Temperature Alarm flashes
on-screen every 30 minutes
Ensure the environmental temperature
is within the maximum and minimum
limits.
Move the unit to a
temperature-controlled area
within the maximum and
minimum limits.
Can’t access the menu
Incorrect or lost password.
Contact Bosch Security Systems
Technical Support for password
reset instructions.
Hi-Q Management Utility
can’t access Hi-Q
Wrong network connection.
Ensure MON A LED is lit.
Program proper IP address
into the Hi-Q.
Cannot view Quad screen
on MON A
Press Monitor, ensure the A
LED is lit, then press Quad.
Hi-Q Recorder Splash screen
periodically flashes on MON A
Verify input AC voltage is within
the maximum and minimum limits
and is constant.
If necessary to maintain a
constant AC input voltage,
install UPS system.
Scheduled recording did not happen
Calendar is disabled.
Enable calendar via menu. If
already enabled, verify the
current profile settings.
Follow initial power up
procedure. If followed, verify
SCSI cable is connected securely
to the proper host port of the
disk array.
Hi-Q does not detect disk array as
archive device
Ensure the initial power up procedure
was followed (See Section 10.2)
Ensure proper communication between
the two devices via the Hi-Q
<Data Storage> <<Archive>>; the
screen should show the disk array
archive device type.
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APPENDIX A –TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Network Software:
Hi-Q Archive Player:
Minimum PC Requirements
Operating System:
SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical
Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, or XP with
Model Numbers
Voltage Range
Power (Operating)
DVRRT4, DVRRT4EP 110/220 VAC, 50/60 Hz 75 W
Direct Show (Version 6.1 or newer)
600Mhz Pentium III
128MB
Processor:
RAM:
Digital Resolution:
Free Disk Space:
Video System:
2GB for storage of a 60-minute video clip
800 x 600 with 16-bit color and 8MB of
video memory
60 IPS
(50 IPS PAL)
30 IPS
(25 IPS PAL)
<30 IPS
(<25 IPS PAL)
Connection:
10/100 Base-T Network Interface
NTSC:
Hi-Q Management Utility:
High Quality
720 H x 480 V
—
720 H x 240 V
352 H x 240 V
352 H x 240 V
352 H x 240 V
Software upgrades, saving recording profiles and log files to PC.
Medium Quality
Standard Plus Quality
Standard Quality
720 H x 480 V
—
—
—
720 H x 240 V
352 H x 240 V
The Hi-Q Management Utility runs under Windows 98/ME, Windows NT
(with Service Pack 6), and Windows 2000, must be configured with TCP/IP
network protocol.
PAL:
High Quality
720 H x 576 V
—
720 H x 288 V
352 H x 288 V
352 H x 288 V
352 H x 288 V
Mechanical
Medium Quality
Standard Plus Quality
Standard Quality
720 H x 576 V
—
Dimensions: 441.96 W x 464.8 D x 137.16 H mm
(17.4 W x 18.3 D x 5.4 H in).
—
—
720 H x 288 V
352 H x 288 V
Weight: 10.94 kg (24.1 lb).
On-line Storage Time: See table below.
Temperature: 10° to 45°C (50° to 113°F).
Relative Humidity: 0 to 90%, noncondensing.
Recording Speeds per Channel (IPS):
NTSC: 60, 30, 15, 10, 5, and 2 IPS.
PAL: 50, 25, 12, 9, 5, and 2 IPS.
Product Regulatory Compliance
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC):
Internal Hard Drive Capacity:
DVRRT4: 120 GB.
DVRRT4EP: 240 GB.
Complies with FCC Part 15, ICES-003 and CE regulations.
Product Safety:
Complies with CE regulations, UL, CSA, EN and
IEC Standards.
Video:
Inputs: Four (4), looping BNC connectors (auto-terminating), 0.5 to 2.0 Vp-p,
PAL/NTSC compatible.
Outputs (Mon A/B): BNC connectors, PAL/NTSC compatible, composite.
Compression: Four (4) independent MPEG-2 channels.
Hi-Q Recorder
+
+
S
S
–
–
1
1
S
2
S
3
S
4
0
4
+
S
–
+
S
–
+
S
–
+
S
–
AUDIO
IN
ALARM
IN
SDA
MONITOR CAMERA
Audio:
2
3
A
1
2
3
4
LOOP KEYBD
AUDIO
OUT
RELAY
Input (Mono): Screw terminal, balanced LL.
Balanced Audio Input:
B
CONSOLE
4.0 Vp-p (max)/2.8 Vp-p (typ) differential level AUDIO IN (+) to
AUDIO IN (–).
Unbalanced Audio Input:
ETHERNET
RX COL
SCSI
4.0 Vp-p (max)/2.8 Vp-p (typ) unbalanced level AUDIO IN (+) to
GROUND/SHIELD with AUDIO IN (–) tied to GROUND/SHIELD.
Output: Screw terminal, balanced LL.
Audio Output to Audio Input Gain: Unity Gain, typically.
TX 100
** Biphase, keyboard, and console port reserved for future upgrades.
Recording Times (Hours)
Connectors:
RECORD SPEED PER CHANNEL (IPS)
Real Time Modes Time-lapse Modes
Power: IEC male.
Console (Serial) Port: RS-232, DB-9 male.
**
Video Inputs/Outputs: BNC.
NTSC
PAL
60
50
30
25
15
12
10
9
5
5
2
2
Audio Inputs/Outputs: Screw terminal.
Ultra SCSI: DB-50, narrow, single-ended.
Network: RJ45, ethernet 10/100BaseT.
DVRRT4:
High Quality
15
19
*
–
–
22
30
41
63
31
45
84
89
39
57
91
98
89
Alarm Handling:
Contact Alarms:
Medium Quality
Standard Plus Quality
Standard Quality
125
164
244
27
38
Alarm Inputs: Four (4) NO or NC inputs, contact closure to ground or
5V logic level.
*
Alarm Outputs: Four (4) NO or NC outputs; Rated at 40 VAC/DC, 1 A
Max (resistive).
Other Alarms: Sync, Dark, Manual, Motion.
DVRRT4EP:
High Quality
32
39
*
–
–
46
61
64
92
80
183
255
329
497
Motion Detector (Each Input):
Parameters: Size, speed, direction; false alarm suppression.
Medium Quality
Standard Plus Quality
Standard Quality
116
184
199
55
78
85
170
183
†
Supported Archiving Device :***
*
128
DVAD Series disk array
DVAS Series disk array
***Hi-Q Requires Firmware 1.10 or greater.
NOTE: This table reflects estimated recording times, assuming all video channels are
continuously recording at the given quality and record rate, without audio
recording.
*Interlaced video (50/60) is only available when recording at the High or Medium
Quality settings.
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APPENDIX B – Hi-Q DEFAULTS
ITEM
FACTORY DEFAULT VALUE
Alarm Setup
Auxiliary Alarms
All Disabled
All Normally Open
All Normally Open
Disabled
Auxiliary Alarm Input Polarity
Relay Output Polarity
Relay Output Enable
Relay Activation Dwell Time
5 seconds
Relay Activation FOLLOWS Mode for
Contact Closure Alarms
Disabled
1-Touch Alarm
Enabled
Dark Alarms
All Disabled
Motion Detector Alarms
Pre-alarm Recording Duration
Post-alarm Recording Duration
All Disabled
30 Seconds
1 Minute for All Alarm Types
Recording Setup
Video Recording
All Continuous
Audio Recording
Disabled
Estimated Recording Time
Image Quality
Calculated
Highest Quality
Time-lapse mode
Real Time
Disk Full Behavior
Hard Drive: Data Redundancy
Disk (1, 2) Status
Total Disk Capacity
Archive Mode
Overwrite; (Stop Recording with disk array)
For DVRRT4EP Model Only: Striping
Determined by System
Calculated
Manual; (set to Stop Recording with disk array)
Motion Detector Setup
Target Size
2 h x 2 v
Motion Zones
All Grid Elements Active
Sensitivity
70
Suppression
Motion Detector Direction
Target Speed
Standard
All (1)
0–40 seconds
Miscellaneous Setups
Profile Name
Profile [Profile Number]
Warning Beeper
Enabled
Front Panel Password Protection
Language Selection
Date/Time On-screen Display Format
Activity Log Date/Time
IP Address
Disabled
English
24-hour Mode; Not Affected by Restoring Factory Defaults
Current Date/Current Time – 5 Minutes
10.10.0.0
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Default Router
10.10.0.1
Name of Hi-Q
Hi-Qxxxx
Camera Titles
Camera n, where n is the camera number <1,2,3,4>
Brightness (Manual Gain) Adjustment on
Video Inputs (MON A Only)
AUTO
Sequence Dwell Time - MON A & B
3 Seconds
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APPENDIX C – APPROVED ARCHIVE DEVICES*
Supported Archiving Devices:*
DVAS Series disk array
DVAD Series disk array
Sony® AIT-2 Single Tape Drive.
APPENDIX D – Hi-Q ON-SCREEN CHARACTER SET
Character Set:
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Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h I j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ ꢀ ‚ ƒ ˆ ‹ ‘ ’ " "
• – — ˜ › ¢ £ ¥ II § ª « °
µ ¶ · º » ⁄
4
⁄
2
¿ Ä Å Æ Ç É Ñ Ü ß à â ä å æ ç è ê ë ì î ï ñ ò ô ö ÷ ø ù û ÿ
2
1
1
∞
APPENDIX E – RACK EAR INSTALLATION
Installation:
Tools required: Medium sized Phillips head screwdriver.
Items included in supplied Rack Mount Kit (quantity):
(2) Rack mount ears
(6) Phillips pan head screws with integral lock washers
Mounting:
1. Remove the 6 flat head screws located near the front panel on the right and left side of the housing and discard.
2. Attach the mounting ears to each side using the 6 supplied Phillips pan head screws with lock washers
and tighten securely.
3. Install the unit into the rack using the Rack manufacturer’s supplied hardware.
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Rayovac® is a registered trademark of Rayovac Corporation.
3935 890 40315 03-27
Printed In U.S.A.
© 2003 Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
All Rights Reserved. Philips® is a registered trademark of
Philips Electronics N.V.
Updated July 10, 2003. Data subject to change without notice. Refer to
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