DVR1 Series
DigitalVideo Recorders
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Philips
Communication,
Security & Imaging
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REO QUICK INSTALL GUIDE ..................................................................................................................4
1.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................4
1.2 Required Software Version ..................................................................................................................................4
1.3 Installation ..........................................................................................................................................................4
1.3.1 Connection of Audio/Video Cable (A/V cable) ..............................................................................................................4
1.3.2 Connection of Alarm Contact ......................................................................................................................................4
1.4 Programming the REO System Monitor..............................................................................................................5
1.5 Programming the DVR1......................................................................................................................................5
1.6 Remote Viewing Considerations..........................................................................................................................5
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INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR THE COMBINED PHILIPS MULTIPLEXER,
INTUIKEY KEYBOARD & DVR1 SERIES SYSTEM ................................................................................6
2.1 Overview ............................................................................................................................................................6
2.2 Required Software Version ..................................................................................................................................6
2.3 Installation ..........................................................................................................................................................6
2.4 DVR1 Keyboard Menus ......................................................................................................................................7
2.4.1 DVR1 Controls Menu ................................................................................................................................................7
2.4.2 DVR1 Playback Conrols Menu ....................................................................................................................................8
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RS-232 REMOTE PROTOCOL ..................................................................................................................9
3.1 Supported Command Sequences..........................................................................................................................9
3.2 Setting the Clock ................................................................................................................................................9
For additional information or to speak to a representative,
please contact the Philips Communication, Security &
Imaging location nearest you:
The Americas: 1 800 326 3270
Europe & Middle East: +31 40 278 1222
Asia Pacific Region: +65 350 1859
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REO QUICK INSTALL GUIDE
1.1 Introduction
This guide provides the steps necessary to install the DVR1 in combination with a REO Multiplexer or REO Switcher Monitor. If you
are not familiar with the operations of the DVR1 and the REO Monitor, refer to the corresponding instruction manuals.
1.2 Required Software Version
Ensure that the DVR1 and REO monitor’s software version is equal to or higher than noted below.
Product
Software Version
DVR1 (all models)
REO Multiplexer Monitor
REO Switcher Monitor
1.14 or higher (available at www.philipscsi.com)
2.01c or higher
1.00 or higher
1.3
Installation
1.3.1 Connection of Audio/Video Cable (A/V Cable)
To record camera images, the REO VCR In/Output allows connection of the DVR1. Connect the Mini Din plug to the VCR
connector of the REO System Monitor.
1. Connect the BNC connectors to the VIDEO IN and VIDEO OUT of the DVR1.
ATTENTION:
VIDEO IN of the A/V cable must be connected to VIDEO OUT of the DVR1.
VIDEO OUT of the A/V cable must be connected to VIDEO IN of the DVR1.
2. Connect the black VEXT cable (located in the A/V cable) to the VEXT-pulse output of the DVR1 (Pin 5 of Accessories port) for
proper synchronization between the System Monitor and DVR1.
3. If the DVR1 also has audio recording capabilities, connect the RCA connectors to AUDIO IN and AUDIO OUT of the DVR1.
ATTENTION:
AUDIO IN of the A/V cable must be connected to AUDIO OUT of the DVR1.
AUDIO OUT of the A/V cable must be connected to AUDIO IN of the DVR1.
1.3.2 Connection of Alarm Contact
In case of an alarm, the output relay contact of the REO System Monitor can change the recording speed from Normal recording to
Alarm recording until the alarm is acknowledged by the user or automatically resets after the programmed alarm time has expired.
Camera 1–8
VCR (Playback Only)
VIDEO
IN
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO OUT
TV/Monitor
Not Used
VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO IN
AUDIO
OUT
AUDIO IN
To Slave Monitor
Time-lapse VCR
VIDEO
IN
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO IN
VIDEO
OUT
VEXT
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO OUT
AUDIO IN
AUDIO
OUT
VIDEO
IN
To VIDEO OUT of DVR1
Alarm Relay
VIDEO
Connect
Accessories
PCB to
Accessories
Port of DVR1
To VIDEO IN of DVR1
OUT
1
3
4
2
To Pin 5 of Accessories
PCB of DVR1 (VEXT)*
Alarm IN
VEXT
AUDIO
IN
To AUDIO OUT of DVR1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
AUDIO
OUT
To AUDIO IN of DVR1
8
9
*Not required by REO Switcher
GND
GND
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1.4 Programming the REO System monitor
No special programming is required for the REO Switcher. If using the REO Multiplexer, ensure that the Record mode is set to
Multiplexing (verify this via the REO Main Menu > Settings > VCR).
1.5 Programming the DVR1
To view the DVR1’s menu screen using the REO System Monitor:
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On the REO System Monitor, press MENU > SWITCH TO PLAYBACK VIEW
On the DVR1:
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Select MENU > ADVANCED MENU, then press ENTER
Enter the correct password (default is 0000) and ENTER
Press ENTER to access the Advanced Menu
Select MULTIPLEXER FORMAT, then ENTER
Select PHILIPS REO, then ENTER
Press MENU twice to exit.
1.6 Remote Viewing Considerations
The following pertains to the Remote Viewer Software (included with the DVR1; allows Remote Viewing of video via a PC with this
software loaded).
The Ethernet port connection depends on the network configuration:
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For a DVR1 connected directly to a Hub, use a Straight Through cable.
For a DVR1 connected directly to a PC, use a Crossover cable.
For a DVR1 connected via standard phone line (POTS) using LAN modems, refer to the Philips CSI Web site.*
A PSTN-LAN* modem can be used for remote access to one of the Philips digital products through a POTS line.
*Refer to our Web site at www.philipscsi.com under Tech Tips, #12 Applications Notes, 3COM OfficeConnect 56K LAN Modem.
Further information regarding connection of optional equipment is found in the DVR1 Instruction Manuals.
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INSTALLATION GUIDE FORTHE COMBINED PHILIPS MULTIPLEXER,
INTUIKEY KEYBOARD & DVR1 SERIES SYSTEM
2.1 Overview
The latest software for the Philips System4® Multiplexers, IntuiKey Keyboard, and DVR1 greatly improves the functionality of the
system. This new software simplifies retrieval of the DVR1’s recorded video via the IntuiKey keyboard.
2.2 Required Software Version
Ensure that the keyboard, DVR1, and Philips Multiplexer software versions are equal to or higher than those noted below. Software for
Product
Software Version
3.05 or higher
1.03 or higher
1.14 or higher
System4 Multiplexer
IntuiKey Keyboard (all models)
DVR1 (all models)
2.3 Installation
1. Connect an RS-232 null modem cable (Philips model #S1385) from the Multiplexer’s Console port to the DVR1’s RS-232 port.
2. Connect the IntuiKey keyboard to the Multiplexer’s KYBD port using a standard keyboard cable.
3. Connect a Vext Cable from the Multiplexer to the DVR1 for proper video synchronization between the Multiplexer and DVR1, as
follows:
• Vext Pulse Out: DVR1 Pin 5 to Multiplexer Pin 21.
• Ground: DVR1 Pin 7 to Multiplexer Pin 25.
MULTIPLEXER
DVR1
4. Multiplexer Setup (refer to the Multiplexer’s Instruction Manual for further details):
• Connect the Monitor to MON A output of the Multiplexer.
• Execute the following Multiplexer Advanced Menu commands:
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ADVANCED SETUP → VCR SETUP → RECORD SETUP VCR OUT → VEXT INPUT “ON”
ADVANCED SETUP → VCR SETUP → RECORD SETUP VCR OUT → SELECT VCR “DVR1”
ADVANCED SETUP → PC/PRINTER → CONNECT TO VCR “SERIAL PORT 96,N,8,1”
5. DVR1 Setup (refer to the DVR1 Instruction Manual for further details):
• Connect the Monitor to VCR output of the DVR1.
• Execute the following DVR1 Advanced Menu commands:
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ADVANCED MENU → MULTIPLEXER FORMAT "PHILIPS"
ADVANCED MENU → COMMUNICATIONS → BAUD RATE "9600"
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6. Connect the DVR1’s VCR OUTPUT to the Multiplexer’s VCR INPUT. Also connect the Multiplexer’s MON A output to the
Monitor.
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2.4 DVR1 Keyboard Menus
There are two new keyboard menus that provide direct access to the DVR1 menus and its recorded video (refer to the keyboard’s
instruction manual for further information on keyboard menus).
DVR1 Playback Controls
DVR1 Controls
2.4.1 DVR1 Controls Menu
To view the DVR1 CONTROLS menu, at the Keyboard’s MULTIPLEXER MAIN MENU, select RECORDER CONTROLS, then
DVR1 CONTROLS. The multiplexer will enter the VCR View mode.
When this screen is selected, the DVR1 output signal switches to MON A of the multiplexer (the multiplexer Playback mode remains
unchanged).
Below is a list of the new Keyboard Softkey buttons for the DVR1 Controls menu along with an explanation of the functions they
perform.
Softkey
Functions
Exit*
• Presents the previous keyboard menu (RECORDER CONTROLS).
• Output signal of the Multiplexer is switched to MON A.
Playback Controls
Search
• Presents the DVR1 PLAYBACK CONTROLS menu (see Section 2.4.2).
• The Multiplexer is forced into Playback mode to decode playback video from the DVR1.
• Presents the DVR1’s Search screen.
• Video selected directly from this menu is not decoded unless the Multiplexer is in Play mode.
Press PLAYBACK CONTROLS on the DVR1 to properly view decoded video.
Up, Down, Left, Right
Navigate the DVR1’s menu screens
Enter
Menu
Equivalent to the DVR1’s Enter command.
Equivalent to the DVR1’s Menu button.
*To stop playback and resume recording, EXIT the DVR1 CONTROLS and RECORDER CONTROLS menus,
then press PLAY on the Multiplexer’s Main menu.
NOTES:
1. The front panel buttons of the Multiplexer and AllPlex keyboard do not provide direct access to the DVR1’s Search menus.
2. When the IntuiKey keyboard is in the DVR1 CONTROLS menu, all MON A display keys from the front panel and Allplex
keyboard are blocked except the following:
• ALARM ACK
• ACTION ACK
• ALT, MON B
• Display keys for MON B are not blocked (except for Freeze).
3. If connection has been broken while the Multiplexer is in DVR1 CONTROLS mode (via the IntuiKey keyboard), the
Multiplexer MON A display becomes locked in this mode. To force the Multiplexer out of DVR1 CONTROLS mode, execute
the following command via the Multiplexer front panel: ALT, 1, VCR, SEQ.
4. If the Multiplexer was placed in Menu mode via front panel buttons, and the IntuiKey keyboard goes into DVR1 CONTROLS,
the Multiplexer remains in Multiplexer Menu mode. However, the DVR1 CONTROLS keys on the IntuiKey keyboard will still
control the DVR1. To display the DVR1 menus, first leave the Multiplexer menus (from the front panel), then leave and reenter
DVR1 CONTROLS on the IntuiKey keyboard.
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2.4.2 DVR1 Playback Controls Menu
Below is a list of the new Keyboard Softkey buttons for the DVR1 Playback Controls menu along with an explanation of the functions
they perform.
Softkey
Functions
Exit
• Presents the previous keyboard menu (DVR1 CONTROLS).
• Output signal of the DVR1 is switched to MON A.
Full, Quad, Multi
Presents the various viewing options of the multiplexer.
Equivalent to the DVR1’s front panel buttons.
Pause, Play Forward, Play Reverse,
Frame Advance, Frame Reverse,
Fast Reverse, Fast Forward,
Increase Speed, Decrease Speed
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RS-232 REMOTE PROTOCOL
3.1 Supported Command Sequences
The DVR1 supports the following command sequences, entered via PC once communication has been established between the PC and
the DVR1. The Baud Rate should be set at 9600 Baud, with 1 Stop Bit, 8 Data Bits, and Parity at None.
All byte values entered at the PC must be in hexadecimal values. Each command string begins with an STX (02) character and ends with
an ETX (03) character.
START
1
END
5
COMMAND
Play Forward
Record
CHARACTERS
FPL
2
3
4
02
46
52
53
50
46
52
46
50
45
54
41
57
45
41
4C
43
4F
55
44
57
44
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
REC
STO
PAU
FWD
REW
FAD
02
Stop
02
Pause
02
Fast Forward
Rewind
02
02
Frame Advance
02
Reverse Frame
Advance
RAD
RPL
02
02
52
52
41
50
44
03
03
Play Reverse
Set Clock
4C
See instructions for setting clock in the following section.
Increase Speed
Decrease Speed
Search
ISP
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
49
44
53
41
41
41
41
4D
45
53
53
45
52
52
52
52
45
4E
50
50
41
55
44
4C
52
4E
54
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
DSP
SEA
Arrow Up
Arrow Down
Arrow Left
Arrow Right
Menu
ARU
ARD
ARL
ARR
MEN
ENT
Enter
Example:
To Play Forward, enter the following command at the PC keyboard, using the starting and ending characters and hexadecimal
equivalent of the FPL from the above chart: 02 46 50 4C 03 <Enter>
3.2 Setting the Clock
The following table shows the command sequence for setting the clock.
COMMAND
VALUE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
02
43 4C 4B 20
y1
y2 2D m1 m2 2D d1 d2 2C h1 h2 3A f1 f2 03
The gray cells in the Value row of the table indicate the correct positions for each byte of data in the command string.
Place the hexadecimal value of the desired ASCII character into the command string, entering two digit values for Year, Month, Day,
Hour, and Minute into the command string. The year is a 2-digit number, and the time is military time (24-hour clock).
See the example to follow.
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SET CLOCK Example:
In this example, 14:39 on December 25, 2000 is used to demonstrate the Set Clock Command String.
Notation Used in
Value Column
ASCII Character of
Desired Value
Hex Value Entered
into Command String
Year Character #1
Year Character #2
Month Character #1
Month Character #2
Day Character #1
Day Character #2
Hour Character #1
Hour Character #2
Minute Character #1
Minute Character #2
y1
y2
m1
m2
d1
d2
h1
h2
f1
0
0
1
2
2
5
1
4
3
9
30
30
31
32
32
35
31
34
33
39
f2
The final Set Clock Command String for 14:39 on December 25, 2000 is as follows:
COMMAND
VALUE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
02
43 4C 4B 20 30 30 2D 31 32 2D 32 35 2C 31 34 3A 33 39 03
OR:
02 43 4C 4B 20 30 30 2D 31 32 2D 32 35 2C 31 34 3A 33 39 03 <Enter>
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