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Calibur DSR 

Alarm Out 

The Alarm output is activated when a teletext alarm is detected, 
or while the Alarm Input is active.  The Alarm output is only 
active for the duration of the alarm event. 

Output: 

Active Low 

High:

 12V 

Low:

 Ground 

Current Out:

 50mA Max 

Short Circuit Protected. 

Low for duration of alarm. 

 

Record Start In 

Record Start In will place the unit in Record mode when 
activated.  Compatible with the Disk End Out signal from a 
second unit. 

Input:

 Active Low TTL w/ pull-ups 

or Normally Open Relay. 

High:

 5V (12V tolerant) 

Low:

 Ground 

Minimum Duration: 0.5 Seconds 

 

Alarm Record Reset 

This feature is for future development, and has not yet been implemented. 

VEXT Pulse Out 

Output: 

Active Low 

High:

 5V 

Low:

 Ground (0.8V Max) 

Current Out:

 50mA Max 

Short Circuit Protected. 

 

 

The Video External Pulse connection (VEXT) simplifies 
multiplexer operation by automatically synchronizing the 
Multiplexer and the DSR. 

The DSR sends a VEXT pulse to the Multiplexer indicating that it 
is ready to record the next image.  The Multiplexer responds by 
sending the next image to the Video Input on the DSR. 

The VEXT connection is especially beneficial for units 
configured with dual record speeds (Normal and Alarm). 

Use of the VEXT connection is Highly Recommended when 
connecting the unit to a multiplexer.   

 

Error Out 

The Error Out signal is activated when the unit experiences any 
operational or internal error. 

Output:

 Open Collector 

High:

 Transistor Off 

Low:

  Transistor On 

Active When On. 
Current Out: 

10mA Max 

Minimum Duration: 0.5 Seconds

 

 

Videoloss Out 

The Videoloss Out signal is activated when the unit experiences 
videoloss on the selected video input (Composite or SVHS). 

In the event of videoloss, 

VIDEOLOSS

 will be indicated near the 

upper left hand corner of the primary monitor. 

Output:

 Open Collector 

High:

 Transistor Off 

Low:

  Transistor On 

Active When On. 
Current Out: 

10mA Max 

Minimum Duration: 0.5 Seconds

 

 

Summary of Contents for Calibur DSR-2000e

Page 1: ...Calibur DSR 2000e Single Channel Color Digital Video Recorder User Manual...

Page 2: ...e illegal to dispose of this battery improperly under local state or federal laws Check with your local waste management officials for disposal and recycling options CAUTION Electrostatic Sensitive De...

Page 3: ...consent of GE Interlogix All information and specifications furnished by GE Interlogix are believed to be accurate and reliable No responsibility is assumed by GE Interlogix for neither its use nor a...

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Page 5: ...2 4 Specifying Search Parameters 2 5 3 THE MENU SYSTEM 3 1 4 OPERATOR PROGRAMMING 4 1 4 1 Main Menu Time Date 4 1 4 2 Main Menu Alarms 4 2 4 3 Main Menu Timer Settings 4 3 4 4 Main Menu Record Setting...

Page 6: ...Menu Factory Settings 5 6 5 10 Advanced Menu Change Password 5 6 6 RS 232 REMOTE PROTOCOL 6 1 7 FACTORY DEFAULTS 7 1 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 8 1 9 WARRANTY AND SERVICE 9 1 9 1 Factory Service 9 1 9...

Page 7: ...second NTSC or 50 pictures per second PAL Continuous Recording in Disk Overwrite mode LCD on front panel indicates Time Date Mode and Record Speed in pps Video Archiving via the unit s SCSI port Acces...

Page 8: ...sswords Password Name Function Changeable by user Password Advanced Menu Password Provides access to the Advances menu for the installer Yes See page 5 6 3 4 7 7 Factory Password Restores the unit to...

Page 9: ...plays the Time Date Mode and Record or Playback speed in pictures per second pps 11 Increase and Decrease Record Speed buttons Press these buttons to increase or decrease the Record or Playback speed...

Page 10: ...t Composite video output with BNC style connector Caution Do not connect both video inputs at the same time Ethernet Port Wire Type Cat 5 Connector Type RJ 45 Max Cable Length 100 feet 30 5 meters Min...

Page 11: ...herwise the system will not operate properly Additional menu setup may be necessary to configure archive device See section 4 6 Main Menu Archive Setup RS 232 Serial Port Use a Null Modem cable when c...

Page 12: ...missing contact GE Interlogix Customer Service for a replacement Part Number 0900 0127a As a substitute purchase a female DB 9 connector and make all connections as shown in this section DB 9 Connecto...

Page 13: ...ion by automatically synchronizing the Multiplexer and the DSR The DSR sends a VEXT pulse to the Multiplexer indicating that it is ready to record the next image The Multiplexer responds by sending th...

Page 14: ...HOUR 24 HOUR Press the Enter button to confirm the selection and exit the menu OR Press the Menu button to exit the menu without making changes o Main Menu Time Date Set Date Format Date Format Setup...

Page 15: ...arms o Main Menu Alarms Alarms Menu Hardwire Alarm Enable Teletext Alarm Disable Alarm Buzzer Enable CANCEL OK Use this menu to specify Whether an alarm condition will be activated when the unit detec...

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Page 17: ...3 4 1 Current time 2 Record time left until disk full 3 Record Mode Indicated 4 Normal Record Speed in Pictures Per Second If the letter A precedes the record rate the unit is configured to record or...

Page 18: ...page 4 5 of the Operator Programming section of this manual The front panel LCD displays the normal record speed during and alarm condition The unit returns to the normal record speed when the alarm c...

Page 19: ...d The user can alter the playback speed using the Up Down Record Speed buttons Altering the playback speed overrides any change in playback speed that would occur due to an alarm condition in the play...

Page 20: ...the upper left hand corner of the primary monitor 2 3 The Search Interface SEARCH The Search Interface feature allows the user to search the hard disk for recorded events such as an alarm condition or...

Page 21: ...to navigate highlight the TIME parameter then press the Enter button The unit will enter Edit mode 2 Use the Jog to change the start and stop time values Use the Shuttle to navigate among the differen...

Page 22: ...r Search Results 000 001 002 003 Start Date 01 01 00 01 01 00 02 12 00 02 12 00 Start Time 00 07 14 23 35 20 23 43 30 00 17 23 Days HH MM SS 0 00 00 36 0 00 08 11 0 00 33 49 0 01 38 18 ENTER to play S...

Page 23: ...n A Pop up or Pull down menu will appear Pull down Menus Pull down menus are the top level menus Make a selection in a Pull down menu to enter the appropriate sub menu typically a Pop up menu Changes...

Page 24: ...the Main menu see section 4 Advanced Menu o Main Menu Time Date Set Time Format Set Date Format Set Time Set Date Use this menu to specify The time format 12 or 24 hours The date format MM DD YY DD M...

Page 25: ...g The record speed when the unit detects an alarm condition The recorded picture quality o Main Menu Display Settings Current Time Date Record Capacity Archive Status Last Alarm Playback Time Date Use...

Page 26: ...s a password is provided to limit access to the Advanced menu For instructions about entering the Advanced menu see Main Menu Advanced Menu on the previous page The Advanced menu provides access to al...

Page 27: ...y The data transfer rate for the RS 232 serial port The units Ethernet network connection settings o Advanced Menu Multiplexer Format The DSR is compatible with several different brands of multiplexer...

Page 28: ...s Password Box Use this menu to enter the Factory Password and restore the unit to the factory defaults Please enter the Factory Password O o Advanced Menu Change Password Password Box Use this menu t...

Page 29: ...the Jog to select the desired Time format Format the time as either 12 HOUR 24 HOUR Press the Enter button to confirm the selection and exit the menu OR Press the Menu button to exit the menu without...

Page 30: ...ally Use the Jog to change the values Use the Shuttle to navigate among the three fields 3 Press the Enter button to confirm the selection 4 To Save the changes and Exit the menu Use the Jog to select...

Page 31: ...vigate among the fields 2 Use the Jog to change the values of the highlighted fields 3 To Save the changes and Exit the menu Use the Jog to select OK then press the Enter button OR 4 To Exit the menu...

Page 32: ...tures per second NTSC Record Speeds 60 30 20 10 5 3 2 1 0 5 0 2 0 1 0 0 PAL Record Speeds 50 25 17 10 5 3 2 1 0 5 0 2 0 1 0 0 8 When finished entering the Record Speed use the Shuttle to navigate to t...

Page 33: ...the Enter button to confirm the selection and exit the menu OR Press the Menu button to exit the menu without making changes Caution Do not connect both video inputs at the same time o Main Menu Recor...

Page 34: ...e last alarm During Playback the time and date the recording was made o Main Menu Display Settings Current Time Date OFF ON To display the current Time and Date near the upper right hand corner of the...

Page 35: ...lect On The data is displayed near the upper right hand corner of the screen Use the Jog to select On or Off Press the Enter button to confirm the selection and exit the menu OR Press the Menu button...

Page 36: ...Use the Jog to change the start and stop date values Use the Shuttle to navigate among the different parameters 3 To activate the start or stop date parameter use the Jog to place an X in the check bo...

Page 37: ...1 29 2000 11 29 2000 Start Time 17 52 14 09 35 20 10 00 04 10 03 25 Size MB 26842 2062 278 x 66 x Selected 383 MB Available on Target Medium 652 MB ENTER to play SEARCH to archive Selecting from the A...

Page 38: ...Restore Search Results window will appear Specifying Search Parameters Selecting a Start and Stop Date 1 Using the Shuttle to navigate highlight the DATE parameter then press the Enter button The unit...

Page 39: ...sults menu will appear Please note that restoring data indicated in this menu is not currently supported on the DSR unit Press the Menu button to exit the menu Restore Search Results 000 001 Start Dat...

Page 40: ...data this message box will appear Press the Enter button to acknowledge the message and complete the deleting process Archive medium erased OK 4 7 Main Menu Advanced Menu Password Box Please Enter The...

Page 41: ...rwrite o Advanced Menu Disk Overwrite Mode No Overwrite Physical Start and End of Disk Unit Stops Recording when this point is reached Previously recorded data Previously recorded data New recorded da...

Page 42: ...will continue recording again when the user presses the Record button Overwrite Once Mode o Advanced Menu Disk Overwrite Mode Continuous Overwrite Functions of Continuous Overwrite mode Recording alw...

Page 43: ...sing Disk CANCEL Caution Erasing the disk removes recorded data without the possibility of restoring it To begin erasing the disk use the Jog to select ERASE DISK PERMANENT then press the Enter button...

Page 44: ...ill reset if any values change OK Ethernet Settings Use this menu to adjust the Ethernet settings for your network Use the Shuttle to navigate to the desired setting then use the Jog to adjust the val...

Page 45: ...e Brightness Contrast Saturation o Advanced Menu Adjust Picture Adjust Brightness Adjust Brightness 050 CANCEL OK Use this menu to increase or decrease the brightness of the image 1 Use the Shuttle to...

Page 46: ...OCK KEYBOARD Press the Enter button to confirm the selection and exit the menu OR Press the Menu button to exit the menu without making changes 5 9 Advanced Menu Factory Settings Password Box Please E...

Page 47: ...Password Has Been Accepted OK If the password in the Confirmation Box matches the password from the Password box this message will appear Press the Enter button to select OK and exit the menu Message...

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Page 49: ...50 41 55 03 Fast Forward Sx FWD Ex 02 46 57 44 03 Rewind Sx REW Ex 02 52 45 57 03 Frame Forward Sx FED Ex 02 46 41 44 03 Frame Reverse Sx RAD Ex 02 52 41 44 03 Play Reverse Sx RPL Ex 02 52 50 4C 03 I...

Page 50: ...ts of the year for the year value For example 2001 is entered as 01 Time is always designated in Military Time Example In this example 14 39 on December 25 2000 is used to demonstrate the Set Clock Co...

Page 51: ...equest Sx SMS Ex 02 73 4D 73 03 ASCII Status Response Messages Command ASCII String Model Name Response Sx MLN DSR 2000e Ex Software Version Number Response Sx SVN 1 18 Ex Sx RMS 0 Ex Not Recording Sx...

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Page 53: ...Continuous Overwrite Archive Overwrite Mode Not currently implemented Auto Delete Mode Off Background Archive Mode Off Input Composite Front Panel Locked Off Brightness 50 Contrast 50 Saturation 50 Di...

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Page 55: ...30 x 355 x 89 Weight 10 lbs 4 5 kg Connections Ethernet Port 10 100Mb RJ 45 Power Connector 2 1mm Barrel Connector Center Positive Accessory I O Port DB 9 Male See Section 1 9 Accessories Port SCSI Po...

Page 56: ...ack 315mV 40k Ohms Unbalanced Audio Out RCA jack 315mV 600 Ohms Unbalanced On screen Video Indicators Archive Status End of Data Fast Forward Last Alarm Pause Play Record Capacity Reverse Play Rewind...

Page 57: ...terial Authorization number RMA The unit s serial number must be provided before a RMA number can be issued Units returned to the factory for service must have freight and insurance prepaid and must s...

Page 58: ...r all non warranty repairs the customer will be billed for parts labor and shipping Labor will be billed in half hour increments Note Customers requesting an estimate prior to repair will be notified...

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