dallmeier DMS 240 Manuel utilisateur

Operating Instructions
Digital video recorder
DMS 240
DMS 160
DMS 80
DK 200.240.002 EN / Rev. 1.1.0 / 060929
English

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Table of contents
1 About this document .......................................................................... 5
1.1 Validity................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Documentationontheunit ..................................................................... 5
1.3 Convention ............................................................................................ 5
2 For your safety.................................................................................... 7
3 Description ........................................................................................ 11
3.1 Intendeduse ....................................................................................... 11
3.2 PerformanceFeatures......................................................................... 11
3.3 Certifications ....................................................................................... 11
4 Display indications and ports on the front side ............................. 13
5 Sequencer/Live mode ....................................................................... 15
5.1 Changingthesplit type (VGA Monitor)................................................. 15
5.2 Changingthesplittype (FBAS Monitor) ............................................... 16
5.3 Contextmenufunctionsofthemultisplittypes .................................... 17
5.4 Contextmenufunctionsofthesinglesplit............................................ 17
5.5 Login ................................................................................................... 19
6 Playback/Live Mode .......................................................................... 21
6.1 GraphicalUser Interface ..................................................................... 21
6.2 Split types............................................................................................ 22
6.2.1 Changingthesplit types ...................................................................... 22
6.2.2 Contextmenufunctionsofthesplittypes ............................................ 22
6.3 Displayingcameras ............................................................................. 22
6.3.1 Togglingbetweencamerasin the single split ....................................... 22
6.3.2 Togglingbetweencamerasinmulti split types ..................................... 23
6.3.3 Presets................................................................................................ 23
6.4 Camera control .................................................................................... 25
6.4.1 Functions ............................................................................................ 25
6.4.2 PTZpresets ........................................................................................ 26
6.4.3 Leavingthe cameracontrol .................................................................. 27
6.5 UTCzoom control ............................................................................... 27
6.5.1 Functions ............................................................................................ 28
6.5.2 Zoomcontrol ....................................................................................... 28
6.5.3 PTZpresets ........................................................................................ 28
6.5.4 LeavingtheUTCZoomcontrol ............................................................ 29
7 Playback mode .................................................................................. 31
7.1 Tracks ................................................................................................. 31
7.1.1 Tracktypes ......................................................................................... 31
7.1.2 Trackselection .................................................................................... 32
7.1.3 Changingthetrack .............................................................................. 33
7.2 Playback ............................................................................................. 33
7.2.1 Playbackcontrol .................................................................................. 34
7.2.2 Playbackwith audio ............................................................................. 35

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7.3 Magnifying glass(zoom)...................................................................... 35
7.4 Stoppingtherecording......................................................................... 36
7.5 Printinganimage ................................................................................ 37
7.6 Exitplaybackmode.............................................................................. 37
8 Search functions ............................................................................... 39
8.1 Simplesearch ..................................................................................... 39
8.2 Quick search with time intervals .......................................................... 40
8.3 Indexsearch........................................................................................ 41
8.4 Extendedsearch ................................................................................. 42
8.5 SmartFinder ........................................................................................ 43
8.5.1 Basicprocedure .................................................................................. 44
8.5.2 Advancedsearchoptions .................................................................... 45
8.6 Usedatabase ...................................................................................... 48
9 Image export and import .................................................................. 49
9.1 Export imagesandsequences............................................................. 49
9.1.1 Exportimages ..................................................................................... 49
9.1.2 Exportsequences................................................................................ 49
9.1.3 Exportlist ............................................................................................ 50
9.1.4 Selectdevicesfor export ..................................................................... 51
9.1.5 Exporting... .......................................................................................... 52
9.2 Importing exportedpictures ................................................................. 53
10 Erasing tracks ................................................................................... 55
10.1 Erasing a track .................................................................................... 55
10.2 Erasingsavedtracks ........................................................................... 55
11 Reference image memory ................................................................ 57
11.1 Creatinga new reference imageset .................................................... 57
11.2 Comparisonof referenceto liveimage ................................................. 58
11.3 Deletingthe reference image set ......................................................... 59
12 System messages ............................................................................. 61
12.1 Analyzingsystem messages ............................................................... 61
12.2 Filteringsystem messages .................................................................. 62
12.3 Exportingsystem messages................................................................ 63
12.4 Deletingand limiting an archive ........................................................... 64
13 Info menu........................................................................................... 67
14 Switching unit off.............................................................................. 71
15 Maintaining the unit .......................................................................... 73
15.1 Changingthefiltermat ........................................................................ 73
15.2 Cleaningthe unit ................................................................................. 74

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1 About this document
1.1 Validity
This document applies to the digital video recorder DMS 240 / DMS
160 / DMS 80. It has been produced on the basis of version 6.0.2
(software).
1.2 Documentation on the unit
Operating Instructions (this document)
The document entitled "Operating Instructions" contains detailed
descriptions on how to operate the unit. General information on
the appropriate use and maintenance is also provided.
The target audience of this document is the operator of the unit
("user"). No special technical knowledge is required.
Store this document in an accessible location near the product and
keep it in readable condition. Pass on this document to each
successive owner or user of the product.
Installation and Configuration
The document entitled "Installation and Commissioning" contains
detailed descriptions of the installation, connection, commissioning
and configuration of the unit. Safety notes, general information
and technical data are additionally provided.
Thetargetaudience of this document isexclusivelyspeciallytrained
and authorized professionals ("installers").
1.3 Convention
This document contains various warning words and symbols that
indicate potential sources of danger. Various symbols and formats
are used to maintain the clarity of the document.
DANGER
The warning word DANGER denotes an immedi-
ate danger that may cause death or serious
injury if it is not averted.

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WARNING
The warning word WARNING denotes a possible
danger that may cause death or serious injury
if it is not averted.
CAUTION
The warning word CAUTION denotes a possible
danger that may cause minor injury if it is not
averted.
IMPORTANT
The word IMPORTANT denotes information for
preventing damage, incorrect configurations or
incorrect actions.
NOTE
A NOTE offers information on principles, special
featuresandefficientprocedure as wellasgeneral
recommendations.
Expressions in bold and italics generally indicate
acontrol elementonthe device(switchesorlabels)
or on its user interface (buttons, menu entries).
Expression

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2 For your safety
Only use this unit if it is technically in proper working order, to the
intended purpose and while keeping safety and potential dangers
in mind. Have malfunctions or damages eliminated immediately!
Appoint a professional
Installation, mounting, connection, start-up and configuration of
the unit may only be carried out by trained and authorized
professionals (installers).
Unless otherwise expressly specified, this also applies to the
maintenance, testing and repair.
Read and pay attention to the documents
Carefully and completely read the documents included in delivery.
Always pay attention to the provided instructions, notes and
warnings.
Regulations surveillance systems
Theuseofvideoand audio surveillance systems is strictly regulated
inmostcountries.Therefore, inform yourselfonlawsand regulations
that govern individual applications before using the unit. Ensure
compliance with these laws and regulations and also observe
regulations regarding data, working and environmental protection.
Regulations data protection
This unit can store data that may be subject to data protection. The
collecting, recording, processing or disclosure of such data may
be forbidden and thus have legal consequences. Therefore, inform
yourself on data protection laws and regulations that govern indivi-
dual applications before using the unit. Ensure compliance with
this laws and regulations.
Do not make modifications
Do not make any modifications to the unit (neither to the software
nor the hardware) without consulting Dallmeier electronic. Improper
modifications can cause malfunctions or damages. Dallmeier
electronic accepts no liability for damages resulting from
unauthorized or improper modifications to the unit.

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Protection against condensation water
If the unit is brought from a cold to a warm environment,
condensation water can form inside the unit. Short-circuits may
then lead to damage to the system. Wait up to 8 hours for the unit
to reach room temperature before starting it up.
Observe the rated voltage
The unit can be damaged or destroyed by the application of an
incorrect voltage.
The mains voltage must always match the rated voltage of the
unit. The rated voltage is specified on the rating plate of the unit.
Observe ratings
Unsuitable ambient conditions and improper installation (mainly
too high ambient temperature and insufficient ventilation) may
reduce the unit’s life cycle. Ensure compliance with the stated
operating conditions (see technical data), requirements at the
installation site and, if applicable, maintenance regulations.
Expansion components/peripheral devices
Use only expansion components conforming with the technical data
of the unit. Inappropriate peripheral devices may result in the
violation of local laws and regulations and damages to the unit.
Furthermore, the use of peripheral devices that are not certified by
Dallmeier electronic results in loss of warranty. In case of doubt,
contact the sales partner responsible for your area.
Do not move while in operation
Strong vibrations can cause damage to the unit, in particular to the
hard disk(s). Therefore, do not bump the unit or move it in a jerky
motion while in operation. Instruct the cleaning personnel
accordingly if necessary!
Do not open the unit
Do not open the housing of the unit. There are no components
insidetheunitthatrequiremaintenancebytheuser.The inspection,
maintenance and repair with an open housing must only be carried
out by trained and authorized professionals (installer).

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Penetration of foreign bodies and liquids
No objects or liquids may be allowed to get into the device. In this
case, immediately disconnect the unit from the power supply (pull
out the power plug). Please contact the sales partner responsible
for your area.
Measures to be taken in the event of damage and burnt smell
If you notice burnt smell or formation of smoke from a unit,
immediately disconnect it from the power supply (pull out the po-
wer plug). Please contact the sales partner responsible for your
area.
Disposal
Disconnect the unit from the power supply. Remove all connected
units and system components. Return the unit to your respective
sales partner.

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