RX Series Video Recording Server RX364 RX368_V2 RX3616_V2 User Guide
User Guide Page 5 Introduction Mode Control Buttons and LED These 5 buttons are used for switching between the control modes “Event” b
User Guide Page 95 OSD Menu Operation SEARCH LOG DATE 20 SEP 2005 TIME 10 : 19 SEARCH ENTER Event Menu Operation Log
User Guide Page 96 OSD Menu Operation Playing corresponding footage from event Log Event log playback supports user to playback the video d
User Guide Page 97 Install RX with Alarm Sensors and Relay Control Port SECTION 6 Advanced Operation A. Install RX with Al
User Guide Page 98 Install RX with Tamper Circuit and External Resistors B. Install RX with Tamper Circuit and External Res
User Guide Page 99 Install RX with Tamper Circuit and External Resistors Single End of Line Configuration
User Guide Page 100 Install RX with Tamper Circuit and External Resistors Resistance () Condition 0~400 401~2780 2781~29.5k 29.
User Guide Page 101 Event Handling D. Event Handling RX video recording server supports 10 events and their icons are as follows.
User Guide Page 102 Event Handling 1. Arm/Disarm Arm/Disarm Arm/Disarm input is used for enhancing security level of the surveillance
User Guide Page 103 Event Handling Arm/Disarm Setup Procedure 1. Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” button to
User Guide Page 104 Event Handling 6. Select [ASSOCIATE SWITCH] option and use “Left” or “Right” button to select [YES] and enable switc
User Guide Page 6 Introduction F. Rear Panel Description RX364: RX368_V2 RX3616_V2 10 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 10 6 4 3 2 1 7 8 9 11 12 1
User Guide Page 105 Event Handling Security Switch Setup Procedure 1. Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” butt
User Guide Page 106 Event Handling 6. Select [ASSOCIATE SWITCH] option and use “Left” or “Right” button to select [YES] and enable swi
User Guide Page 107 Event Handling Example of Entry/Exit Zone WITH Security Switch Usage For Entry Zone: The entry delay is the period o
User Guide Page 108 Event Handling For Exit Zone: The exit delay is the period of time for leaving a surveillance zone without making false
User Guide Page 109 Event Handling Example of Entry/Exit Zone WITHOUT Security Switch Usage For Entry Zone: The entry delay is th
User Guide Page 110 Event Handling For Exit Zone : The exit delay is the period of time for leaving a surveillance zone without m
User Guide Page 111 Event Handling Different Combination Cases of Arm/Disarm, Security Switch and Alarm for the 3 Zone Type Initial State Ar
User Guide Page 112 Event Handling Initial State Arm Security Switch Alarm Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Result Entry / Exit Zone Disarm No a
User Guide Page 113 Event Handling Physical Configuration for Alarm The alarm input and ground of RX video recording server need to
User Guide Page 114 Event Handling 5. Select [SENSOR TAMPER TYPE] option and use “Left” or “Right” button to choose alarm sensor tampe
User Guide Page 7 Introduction 1. Video Output Connectors A composite video signal with 1V p-p is output from this connector PAL/
User Guide Page 115 Event Handling Motion Motion Motion detection can be triggered when motion occurs on the camera. Motion detection has
User Guide Page 116 Event Handling 2. Select [MOTION] option and press “Enter” button to show the motion selection menu. Select motion and
User Guide Page 117 Event Handling 5. Video Loss Video Loss Video loss can be triggered when the video channel input disappears and happe
User Guide Page 118 Event Handling 6. System Tamper System Tamper Input It is an input to the video recording server for wiring a tamper
User Guide Page 119 Event Handling 3. Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left” or “Right” button to enable (i.e. set the value to [YES]) Sy
User Guide Page 120 Event Handling Power Failure Setup Procedure 1. Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] option and press “Enter” button
User Guide Page 121 Event Handling 8. Disk Usage Disk usage event will be triggered if hard disk usage exceeds user specified warning lev
User Guide Page 122 Event Handling 10. HDD Available HDD available event will trigger when hard disk failure or hard disk change according t
User Guide Page 123 Event Action E. Event Action RX supports event actions such as Recording, Switch, Dialback, Email,
User Guide Page 124 Event Action 1. Recording Recording If an event is triggered, recording can record the video content at user selected
User Guide Page 8 Introduction 7. RS 485 In/Out Port {In}: 2-way terminal block for connecting a keyboard controller to RX video
User Guide Page 125 Event Action 5. Use the “Left” or “Right” button to select camera and press the “Up” or “Down” button to enable
User Guide Page 126 Event Action Switch Action Setup Procedure 1. In the action menu, select [SWITCH] option and press “Enter” button to
User Guide Page 127 Event Action 10. Select [LATCH DURATION] option and press the “Left” or “Right” button to choose the latch duratio
User Guide Page 128 Event Action 2. Select [ENABLED] and set [YES] to enable dial back action. Select [GENERAL DIALBACK SETTING] option and
User Guide Page 129 Event Action 7. For modem connection, user needs to input the dial back phone number in [PHONE] option. 8. For null
User Guide Page 130 Event Action 13. Press the icon to select the connection type for dialback 14. Press the icon to enter [Conne
User Guide Page 131 Event Action 4. Select [SENDER E-MAIL] and press “Enter” button to input the sender e-mail address. 5. Select
User Guide Page 132 Event Action 9. DNS setting must be set for SMTP server. Choose [DNS SETTING] in SMTP server OSD menu and press “Enter”
User Guide Page 133 Event Action 5. Select [ENABLED] and set [YES] to enable SMS action. Select [GENERAL SMS SETTING] option and press “Ent
User Guide Page 134 Event Action 2. Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left” or “Right” button to enable (i.e. set the value to [Y
User Guide Page 9 Hard Disk Installation, Formatting and Scanning 1. HDD activity indicator 2. Power indicator 3. Active-handle 4. Handle 5.
User Guide Page 135 Event Action 2. Select [ENABLED] option and use “Left” or “Right” button to enable (i.e. set the value to [YES]) eve
User Guide Page 136 Event Action 9. PTZ PTZ camera action allows the pan tilt zoom camera to go to user preset position for viewing what ha
User Guide Page 137 Event Action 10. Spot alarm Spot alarm displays real time live video of pre-selected camera when event triggered, so ope
User Guide Page 138 Password F. Password System administrator can setup a password to protect the video recording server from being operat
User Guide Page 139 Built - in Web Server G. Built-In Web Server Built-in web server allows user to access and control RX vid
User Guide Page 140 Built - in Web Server 5. User can view the site through the web browser as below : 6. Press “Switch Control”
User Guide Page 141 Built - in Web Server 9. Press “Advanced” button to pop up the advance menu for controlling the advance
User Guide Page 142 Backup to CD / DVD / USB Flash H. Backup to CD / DVD / USB Flash RX video recording servers support backup foo
User Guide Page 143 Backup to CD / DVD / USB Flash 4. In [START DATE] and [START TIME] option, use “Enter” , “Up” , “Down” , “Left” a
User Guide Page 144 Backup to CD / DVD / USB Flash 9. During backup process, backup status will show on OSD, i.e. preparing file and burnin
User Guide Page 10 Hard Disk Installation, Formatting and Scanning Installation Procedure RX MUST be shut down before installing / uninstall
User Guide Page 145 Connection with PTZ cameras I. Connection with PTZ cameras As RX video recording server built with a RS485 IN
User Guide Page 146 Connection with PTZ cameras 2. Select [CAMERA SETTING] option and press “Enter” button to enter the camera setting me
User Guide Page 147 Connection with PTZ cameras Tilt Up Tilt Down Pan Left Pan Right Zoom In Zoom Out 9. User can select different m
User Guide Page 148 Panel Key Lock J. Panel Key Lock Panel key lock is used to prevent the buttons on the video recording server panel fro
Eye RX User Guide Page 149 Time Synchronization K. Time Synchronization 1. Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] option and press “Enter”
Eye RX User Guide Page 150 Import and Export L. Import and Export Import : 1. Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] option and press “Enter”
Eye RX User Guide Page 151 Import and Export Export : 1. Select [EXPORT TO USB] option and press “Enter” button. 2. Use “Left”
Eye RX User Guide Page 152 RX-SE setting M. RX-SE setting 1. Setup RX-SE and press “Menu” button. Select [SETUP] option and press “Enter”
Eye RX User Guide Page 153 RX-SE setting 4. Select [TEST] option and press “Enter” button to test the connection of RX-SE. Result will show
Eye RX User Guide Page 154 RX-SE setting 7. Select [NEW PASSWORD] option and press “Enter” button to change the password. 8. Input the n
User Guide Page 11 Hard Disk Installation, Formatting and Scanning 8. Position the HDD into carrier body and secure the HDD using th
RX User Guide Page 155 User Account press “Enter” button to modify existing user account setting. 6. In [ACCOUNT NAME] option, press “
RX User Guide Page 156 User Account 10. Select [ACCESS RIGHT] option and press “Enter” button to edit account access right. Notes: NO
RX User Guide Page 157 External Keyboard External Keyboard Setup Procedures 1. Press “Menu” button, select [SETUP] option and press “En
RX User Guide Page 158 Safety Instruction APPENDIX A Safety Instruction Important safety instruction Read the instruction carefully. Save
RX User Guide Page 159 Limited Warranty APPENDIX B Limited Warranty Conditions, Limitations and Liabilities of This Warranty: 1. Signal C
RX User Guide Page 160 sureLINK Technology APPENDIX C sureLINK Technology sureLINK technology is available in RX, which enables yo
RX User Guide Page 161 sureLINK Technology How to Apply for sureLINK Address You can apply for sureLINK by visiting our web site at http://w
RX User Guide Page 162 sureLINK Technology 4. Enter a sureLINK address (Domain Name), your Video recording server Serial No. and
RX User Guide Page 163 sureLINK Technology 2. Enter the Old Registration Code, New Transmitter Serial Number and New Registration Cod
RX User Guide Page 164 Firmware upgrade APPENDIX D Firmware Upgrade Please follow the following procedures to upgrade the new version of
User Guide Page 12 Hard Disk Installation, Formatting and Scanning B. Hard Disk Formatting Formatting a hard disk will erase all data in
RX User Guide Page 165 RX Security Mode APPENDIX E Security Mode On RX364/RX368_V2/RX3616_V2, there are 2 security modes: BASIC and ADVANCED
RX User Guide Page 166 RX Security Mode Advanced security mode -- User account Account structure Type Description Remark General setting U
RX User Guide Page 167 RX Security Mode Advanced security mode -- Access right Group Features Involved VIDEO MONITORING# basic video monit
RX User Guide Page 168 General Terms Discussion APPENDIX F General Terms Discussion Before you start to configure the video recording serve
RX User Guide Page 169 Audit Trial Log Description APPENDIX G Audit Trial Log Description A. Audit Trial Log Description of Setting Log an
RX User Guide Page 170 Audit Trial Log Description RECORD MODE Change recording mode DISK MODE Change recording disk mode QUALITY Change
RX User Guide Page 171 Audit Trial Log Description [EVENT] SW EN Change associate switch in switch action SW LATCH DUR Change switch latch
RX User Guide Page 172 Specification APPENDIX H Specifications MODEL VIDEO INPUT RX364 RX368_V2 RX3616_V2 STANDARD (P): PAL/CCIR, 625
RX User Guide Page 173 Specification RECORDING MODE manual, schedule, event-driven HD TYPE IDE interface, removable MAX. RECORDING RAT
User Guide Page 13 Hard Disk Installation, Formatting and Scanning Manual Formatting It will be used if user wants to format the hard dis
User Guide Page 14 Hard Disk Installation, Formatting and Scanning C. Scan Disk It is a hard disk maintenance function which is similar
User Guide Page 15 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring SECTION 3 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring A.
User Guide Page 16 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring Setup Procedure 1. Connect cameras to RX {Video Input} with R
User Guide Page 17 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 6. Press the “Menu” button to pop up the [MAIN MENU] on OSD. 7. Us
User Guide Page 18 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring B. RX Setup for VGA Monitor Connection Topology VGA Mon
User Guide Page 19 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring Setup Procedure 1. Connect cameras to RX {Video Input} with R
User Guide Page 20 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 6. Press the “Menu” button to pop up the [MAIN MENU] on OSD. 7. Us
User Guide Page 21 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring C. RX Setup for LAN Connection with Static IP Connection To
User Guide Page 22 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring Setup Procedure 1. Connect cameras to RX {Video Input} with R
User Guide Page 23 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 6. Press the “Menu” button to pop up the [MAIN MENU] on OSD.
User Guide Page 24 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 11.a.2 Press the “Menu” button such that the OSD main menu opens on
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User Guide Page 25 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 11.a.9 Follow the network setting and assign a valid subnet ma
User Guide Page 26 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 11.b.1. In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel 1
User Guide Page 27 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 11.b.8. Run WX-30 software which has been installed to the PC. (For de
User Guide Page 28 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 11.b.12. Press [Transmitter Setup] icon to show RX configur
User Guide Page 29 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 10/100 BASE-TLINK COL11.b.16. In Windows 2000/XP deskt
User Guide Page 30 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 14. Run WX-30 software at any local network PC. (For details of WX-30
User Guide Page 31 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring D. RX Setup for Broadband or Narrowband Internet Connection
User Guide Page 32 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring Setup Procedure 1. Connect cameras to RX {Video Input} with R
User Guide Page 33 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 6. Press the “Menu” button to pop up the [MAIN MENU] on OSD.
User Guide Page 34 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 11.a.1 Press the “Menu” button such that the OSD main menu pops up
Table of Contents SECTION 1 1 Introduction 1 A. Introduction 1 B. Features 2 C. Removing the Packages 3 D. Convention Used in This Manual 3 E.
User Guide Page 35 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring RG59 cable Power Adapter Ethernet Socket RX Cameras 192.
User Guide Page 36 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 11.b.7. Connect the PC Ethernet socket to the video recording se
User Guide Page 37 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring Advanced security mode box and enter User Name 11.b.11. Press [
User Guide Page 38 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 10/100 BASE-TLINK COL 11.b.16. In Windows 2000/XP d
User Guide Page 39 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 14. Configure the network setting for RX video recording serve
User Guide Page 40 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring E. RX Setup for Broadband or Narrowband Internet Connection w
User Guide Page 41 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring Setup Procedure 1. Connect cameras to RX {Video Input} with R
User Guide Page 42 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 6. Press the “Menu” button to pop up the [MAIN MENU] on OSD. 7. Use
User Guide Page 43 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 11.a.4 Select [TCP/IP] option and press “Enter” button 11.a.5
User Guide Page 44 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 11.a.14 Select [SURELINK ADDRESS] option and press “Enter” button
APPENDIX C 160 sureLINK Technology 160 APPENDIX D 164 Firmware Upgrade 164 APPENDIX E 165 Security Mode 165 APPENDIX F 168 General Terms Discu
User Guide Page 45 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 11.b.1. In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Panel 1
User Guide Page 46 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 11.b.8. Run WX-30 software which has been installed to the PC. (For de
User Guide Page 47 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 11.b.11. Press [Connect] icon to connect your PC and the video recor
User Guide Page 48 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 11.b.15. Press [Apply] icon to save the network setting and pop up t
User Guide Page 49 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 14. Configure the network setting for RX video recording serve
User Guide Page 50 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring F. RX Setup for Modem Connection Connection Topology VIDEO
User Guide Page 51 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring Setup Procedure 1. Connect cameras to RX {Video Input} with
User Guide Page 52 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 6. Press the “Menu” button to pop up the [MAIN MENU] on OSD. 7. U
User Guide Page 53 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 11.a.3. Use “Up” or “Down” button to select [MODEM] option and
User Guide Page 54 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring Modem Setup for Windows 2000/XP of PC 11.b.1. In Windows 2000/XP des
User Guide Page 1 Introduction SECTION 1 Introduction A. Introduction RX Series Video Recording Server operates with its
User Guide Page 55 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 11.b.5. Run WX-30 software which has been installed to the PC. (For d
User Guide Page 56 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 11.b.8. Press [Connect] icon to connect your PC and the video recor
User Guide Page 57 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 12.1 In Windows 2000/XP desktop, select Start > Control Pane
User Guide Page 58 Basic Installation for Local and Remote Monitoring 12.6 Press [Connect] icon to pop up the [Connect Window]. For
User Guide Page 59 Basic Local Operation: Live Monitoring, Recording and Playback SECTION 4 Basic Operation for Local and Remote Monitoring
User Guide Page 60 Basic Local Operation: Live Monitoring, Recording and Playback 2. Recording 1. Press “Rec” button and [RECORDING] men
User Guide Page 61 Basic Local Operation: Live Monitoring, Recording and Playback Playback 1. Press “Search” button to pop up [RECORDING
User Guide Page 62 Basic Remote Operation: Live Monitoring, Recording and Playback B. RX Reception Software WX-30 : Live Monitoring
User Guide Page 63 Basic Remote Operation: Live Monitoring, Recording and Playback 2. Recording
User Guide Page 64 Basic Remote Operation: Live Monitoring, Recording and Playback 3. Playback
User Guide Page 2 Introduction B. Features Hardware Feature Video recording with rate up to 100/120fps (RX364), 200/240fps (RX368_V2 &am
User Guide Page 65 OSD Menu Operation SECTION 5 OSD Menu Operation A. How to use OSD menu 1. Press the “Menu” button to open the main
User Guide Page 66 OSD Menu Operation B. Main Menu The Main menu allows user to setup and control the video recording server, some operatio
User Guide Page 67 OSD Menu Operation Main MenuSetup VIDEO : Change camera, local monitoring, PTZ setting, OSD color and video format
User Guide Page 68 OSD Menu Operation Main Menu SetupVideoCamera Setting Note: Number of items in this menu depends
User Guide Page 69 OSD Menu Operation Main Menu SetupVideoCamera Setting Camera X Setting General PTZ Setting PAN SPE
User Guide Page 70 OSD Menu Operation Main Menu SetupVideoCamera Setting Camera X Setting General PTZ Setting Adva
User Guide Page 71 OSD Menu Operation Main Menu SetupVideoSpot Video CLOCK POSITION : Change the clock position CAMERA N
User Guide Page 72 OSD Menu Operation Main MenuSetupRecording RECORDING MODE : Change recording mode in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 frame
User Guide Page 73 OSD Menu Operation Main MenuSetupRecordingRecording Audio Channel Press “Up” / “Down” / “Left” / “Ri
User Guide Page 74 OSD Menu Operation 5. Select [WEEKDAYS] and press “Enter” button to select the day of time slot added in a week.
User Guide Page 3 Introduction C. Removing the Packages After removing the package, make sure you have the following items: R
User Guide Page 75 OSD Menu Operation 9. Select the motion region and press “Enter” 10. Select [APPLY] and press “Enter” button t
User Guide Page 76 OSD Menu Operation 11. Press “Live” button to exit OSD menu or press “Back” button to enter action menu again. P
User Guide Page 77 OSD Menu Operation Removing Schedule Procedure 1. In list view, select the time slot that you would like to remove.
User Guide Page 78 OSD Menu Operation 3. In [EDIT SCHEDULE] menu, user can change recording type, camera and frame rate of that schedule
User Guide Page 79 OSD Menu Operation Recording Retention RX video recording server supports password protection for all menus, Sy
User Guide Page 80 OSD Menu Operation Main Menu Setup Switches Switch 1 Setting NAME : Edit the name of the switch TYPE :
User Guide Page 81 OSD Menu Operation Main Menu Setup Date/Time Time Zone 1. Select a corresponding time zone will enable Daylig
User Guide Page 82 OSD Menu Operation PRIMARY DNS : Change RX video recording server primary DNS SECONDARY DNS : Change RX
User Guide Page 83 OSD Menu Operation MODEM INTERFACE COM PORT BAUD RATE 57600 BPS RING COUNT 1 TEST MODEM ENTER Main Menu Setup
User Guide Page 84 OSD Menu Operation Main Menu Setup Transmitter TRANSMITTER NAME : Rename the video recording server REGIS
User Guide Page 4 Introduction Screen Mode Control For RX364 For RX368_V2 For RX3616_V2 Full, Quad, 3 x 3, Hex screen mode: The system
User Guide Page 85 OSD Menu Operation Main Menu Footage Backup BACKUP TO CD : Backup footage to CD-R BACKUP TO DVD : Backu
User Guide Page 86 OSD Menu Operation Main Menu Scan / Format Disk DEVICE : Show the device type START TIME : Show the st
User Guide Page 87 OSD Menu Operation Main Menu Lock Keys LOCK KEYS : Lock all keys on the front panel AUTO KEY LOCK : Select au
User Guide Page 88 OSD Menu Operation C. Recording Log Menu TIME : Show date of log CAMERA : Show time of log EVENT : Show ev
User Guide Page 89 OSD Menu Operation TIME SEARCH DATE 13 SEP 2005 TIME 10 :
User Guide Page 90 OSD Menu Operation D. PTZ Menu 1. For any camera supports PTZ, [PTZ OPTION] menu always pops up when user press the “
User Guide Page 91 OSD Menu Operation RECORDING START RECORDING ENTER REC CAMERA - - - - START SCHEDULE REC EN
User Guide Page 92 OSD Menu Operation 1. Press the “Event” button to pop up the event menu 2. Using the “Up” / “Down” button to select
User Guide Page 93 OSD Menu Operation Event Menu Alarm Log DATE : Show the date log TIME : Show the time log CHANNEL : Sho
User Guide Page 94 OSD Menu Operation Event Menu Connection Log DATE : Show the date log TIME : Show the time log USER : Show t
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