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EcoSense Installation & Operation Guide

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Dedicated Micros ©200910EcoSenseInstallationFront Panel connectionsDataCD/DVR Internal CD/DVR driveUSB USB2.0 connectorIR Infra-Red receiver for us

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Dedicated Micros ©2009100EcoSenseEvent Search FilterThe Event Search Filter allows store events to be ltered by time and category, aiding the search

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Dedicated Micros ©2009101EcoSenseArchive SelectionImages and events can be marked and added to the Copy Event List. The Viewer menu can also be set to

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Dedicated Micros ©2009102EcoSenseCopy MenuImages and events can be copied to CD/DVD or USB Media for remote reviewing away from the unit (for evidenti

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Dedicated Micros ©2009103EcoSenseTo Copy Events/Images to a USB Device1. Insert a USB Device into the USB port on the front of the unit.2. Select U

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Dedicated Micros ©2009104EcoSenseSpot Monitor / On-Screen Display (Local Monitor Only)This menu (only accessible via a local monitor) allows congurat

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Dedicated Micros ©2009105EcoSenseHelp VideosThe Help Videos offer step by step guidance on performing some of the most common tasks required of the Ec

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Dedicated Micros ©2009106EcoSenseUsing the optional Keyboards (DM/KBC1 & DM/KBC2)The unit can also be controlled using an optional Dedicated Micro

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Dedicated Micros ©2009107EcoSenseKey Function Displays the Softkeys menu if not currently on screen. Selects the colour coded item displayed on

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Dedicated Micros ©2009108EcoSense For future use. Toggles control from Main to Spot monitor. Allows the numeric selection of a camera (numeric selecti

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Dedicated Micros ©2009109EcoSense Zooms in on a telemetry camera and also provides electronic zoom out. Zooms out on a telemetry camera and also provi

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Dedicated Micros ©200911EcoSenseVideoVID1 to VID4/VID8/VID16 75Ω BNC composite video inputs 1V pk-pk (with loop through available)MON A 75Ω BNC com

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Dedicated Micros ©2009110EcoSenseAppendix ASerial Port Pin OutsIt is possible to connect a variety of telemetry cameras to the unit, use the following

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Dedicated Micros ©2009111EcoSenseAppendix BUsing the Keyboard/RC Interface Control To Control A Common Television SetTo use the Keyboard/RC Interface

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Dedicated Micros ©2009112EcoSenseJVC 2021/2037/2045/2050/2210/2216/2239/2240/2267/2276/2280/2282/2298/2333/23021/2037/2045/2050/2210/2216/2239/2240/2

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Dedicated Micros ©2009113EcoSenseAppendix CUser Activity LoggingUser Activity logging can be enabled or disabled via the System Setting->Features m

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Dedicated Micros ©2009114EcoSenseAppendix D For guidance on locating the unit’s IP address via a serial port connection, please see below:Locating th

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Dedicated Micros ©2009115EcoSenseAppendix EUnit SpecicationLANGUAGES Including: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, CAMERAS4, 8 and 16 camera

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Dedicated Micros ©2009116EcoSenseEVENT COPYINGEvent sequences and user dened recorded sequences can be saved to a disc via the integrated CD/DVD-writ

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Dedicated Micros ©2009117EcoSenseNotes

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Dedicated Micros ©2009118EcoSenseIndexAccessing the Conguration Webpages ... 18Accessing the menus on a local monitor ...

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Dedicated Micros ©200912EcoSenseInstalling the EcoSense UnitThis procedure shows the sixteen camera input version.Step 1 Connecting VideoThe unit supp

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MI-I-ECS1/E1-0Dedicated Micros Ltd.1200 Daresbury Park, Daresbury,Cheshire, WA4 4HS, UKInstalled byDedicated Micros France9-13 rue du Moulinet75013 Pa

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Dedicated Micros ©200913EcoSenseStep 3 Connecting AudioThe unit supports two channels of bi-directional audio, accessible through NetVu ObserVer. Conn

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Dedicated Micros ©200914EcoSenseWhen the unit is powered up, the network address can be found by viewing on a local monitor and navigating to Congura

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Dedicated Micros ©200915EcoSenseRelaysThe unit support up to two 24V 200mA relays Relay ConnectorPins Connection22 & 23 Relay 1 sig

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Dedicated Micros ©200916EcoSenseStep 8 Connecting DM Oracle, 2060 & 2040 DomesA DM Oracle, 2040 or 2060 Dome can be connected via RS485 twisted pa

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Dedicated Micros ©200917EcoSenseAccessing & Conguring the UnitThe unit can be congured either on the local monitor or over the network using a P

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Dedicated Micros ©200918EcoSenseNote: To activate an assigned DNS address, it will be necessary to reboot the unit. The unit can be rebooted via Syst

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Dedicated Micros ©200919EcoSense6.13Remote ControlThe IR Remote Control offers all the control functionality required to navigate the menus.Note: Not

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Dedicated Micros ©20092EcoSenseWhilst every attempt is made to ensure these manuals are accurate and current, Dedicated Micros reserve the right to al

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Dedicated Micros ©200920EcoSense Use the Directional and OK buttons to navigate through the menu screens and accept changes. Also use for PTZ t

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Dedicated Micros ©200921EcoSenseUsing the IR Remote Control Press the MENU button to access conguration menus via a connected local monitor. The menu

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Dedicated Micros ©200922EcoSenseUsing a USB Mouse or the WebpagesNavigate the menus by clicking the tabs displayed on the left of the menu headings (o

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Dedicated Micros ©200923EcoSenseMain MenuWhen rst accessing the unit, the main menu will be displayed. This menu allows access to the Conguration me

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Dedicated Micros ©200924EcoSenseNavigating The Conguration MenusWhen accessing the conguration menus, the menu tree will be displayed. The congurat

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Dedicated Micros ©200925EcoSenseSystem SettingsThe menus under the System Settings heading allow the unit’s core settings to be viewed, changed and th

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Dedicated Micros ©200926EcoSenseSystem6.13This menu shows the general information about the unit including the version of software installed, the unit

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Dedicated Micros ©200927EcoSenseGateway This is the IP address of the default gateway (router) assigned by the DHCP server.Software Revision This id

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Dedicated Micros ©200928EcoSenseUnit Status This menu details information regarding the status of the unit, notably the total time the unit has been o

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Dedicated Micros ©200929EcoSenseNote: The ‘On’/‘Off’ text will only be displayed if viewing the Unit Status menu remotely over an IP connection.Camer

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Dedicated Micros ©20093EcoSenseIntroductionWhat is the…EcoSense ?The EcoSense from Dedicated Micros provides low cost multi channel recording with sim

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Dedicated Micros ©200930EcoSenseAlarm StatusThis menu details information regarding the status of the unit’s alarm contacts, alarm zones and relay out

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Dedicated Micros ©200931EcoSenseLanguageThis menu allows the system language to be set. Changing the System Language will effect all menu pages. If re

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Dedicated Micros ©200932EcoSenseTime and Date This menu allows the time and date to be set on the unit. Required timezone information can also be esta

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Dedicated Micros ©200933EcoSenseSerial Ports This menu allows conguration of the unit’s Serial ports. Refer to ‘Installing the Unit’ for installation

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Dedicated Micros ©200934EcoSenseAudioThe Audio menu allows settings for the bi-directional audio channels to be edited. Audio can be recorded from cam

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Dedicated Micros ©200935EcoSenseFeatures This menu enables the activation of system features such as Email Reporting. Detected Video Standard The uni

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Dedicated Micros ©200936EcoSenseTelem UDP Port Selection Select ‘Automatic’ to enable the unit to select a suitable port for telemetry purposes. Sel

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Dedicated Micros ©200937EcoSenseMaintainThis menu allows the unit to be reset and a software upgrade to be performed via an inserted CD/DVD or a conne

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Dedicated Micros ©200938EcoSenseDisplay SettingsThe menus under the Display Settings heading allow the unit’s Viewer display settings to be altered an

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Dedicated Micros ©200939EcoSenseViewer Defaults This menu allows conguration of settings for the Viewer function. Refer to ‘Operating The Viewer’ for

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Dedicated Micros ©20094EcoSenseFeatures• 4, 8 or 16 camera input options• True global record rate of up to 200pps at CIF• Simultaneous Live viewing

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Dedicated Micros ©200940EcoSenseApplet Location The location of the unit’s Viewer menu applet is displayed. The default location will always be the a

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Dedicated Micros ©200941EcoSenseDisplay This menu allows conguration of monitor settings used when viewing camera images and text data.Main monitor t

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Dedicated Micros ©200942EcoSenseUser Accounts The unit can protect conguration procedures by limiting access via usernames and passwords. Account Typ

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Dedicated Micros ©200943EcoSense • WebPage Conguration Assigning WebPage Conguration privileges will limit access to the Conguration m

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Dedicated Micros ©200944EcoSenseCamera SettingsThe Camera Settings menus allow conguration of cameras connected to the unit. Refer to the individual

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Dedicated Micros ©200945EcoSenseCameraThis menu allows the conguration of active camera channels. Title Each of the camera titles can be edited for

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Dedicated Micros ©200946EcoSenseCamera Setup This menu allows the colour and contrast settings for each individual camera to be adjusted. Channel Sel

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Dedicated Micros ©200947EcoSenseCamera TelemetryThis menu allows conguration of telemetry capable cameras and the assignment of telemetry protocols.C

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Dedicated Micros ©200948EcoSenseRecord SettingsThe Record Settings menus allow conguration of the unit’s record functions. Record settings can be con

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Dedicated Micros ©200949EcoSenseRecordThe unit has a range of pre-dened congurations available. As standard the unit can record at 5pps MPEG4 for up

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Dedicated Micros ©20095EcoSenseDesign of the manualThe manual has three parts:1. Installation Shows details of how to install the unit and connect ex

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Dedicated Micros ©200950EcoSenseProle Record It is possible to set the unit recording conguration based on specic priorities. The Prole Record fea

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Dedicated Micros ©200951EcoSenseUnset/Set/Override Normal Shows the recording prole used by the camera if no Schedules are applied and the camera is

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Dedicated Micros ©200952EcoSenseScheduleThis menu allows the Schedule function to be congured. This enables the unit to automatically be put into set

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Dedicated Micros ©200953EcoSenseEnable-N/C Select if the Keyswitch is to be normally closed (SET). Then choose a contact to be used in a specic zon

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Dedicated Micros ©200954EcoSenseHoliday & WeekendThis menu allows the unit to be automatically switched to Override mode for individual days i.e.

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Dedicated Micros ©200955EcoSenseProtect Video This menu allows the unit to automatically protect and retain recorded data. Previously saved data can a

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Dedicated Micros ©200956EcoSenseList From Date/Time This dialog box allows a search to be made within the protected video list starting from a speci

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Dedicated Micros ©200957EcoSenseAlarm SettingsThe Alarm Settings menus allow conguration of the unit’s alarm functionality. Individual alarm inputs a

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Dedicated Micros ©200958EcoSenseAlarm InputThis menu allows conguration of the alarm settings, refer to ‘Installing the Unit’ for hardware installati

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Dedicated Micros ©200959EcoSenseNuisance This is a repetitive detector value. When an alarm is received on the unit, it will store the alarm time an

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Dedicated Micros ©20096EcoSenseImportant SafeguardsRead InstructionsAll the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operat

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Dedicated Micros ©200960EcoSenseZone InputThis menu allows the conguration of established alarm zones. A single or multiple trigger can be used to ge

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Dedicated Micros ©200961EcoSenseAlarm Duration sec This is the minimum time period in seconds (from the start of the alarm) that is protected from be

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Dedicated Micros ©200962EcoSenseZone ActionsThis menu allows actions to be allocated to individual alarm zones; Primary and Secondary cameras can be a

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Dedicated Micros ©200963EcoSenseAdd Still Image This will record a still image of the trigger along with the standard recording. This can then be sen

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Dedicated Micros ©200964EcoSenseActivity SetupThe unit supports Activity Detection on all video inputs. It enables cameras to automatically detect any

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Dedicated Micros ©200965EcoSenseSet All (Green) This option will insert a default square of 16 x 16 cells across the displayed video image.Clear All

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Dedicated Micros ©200966EcoSenseActivity Response SetupThis menu enables response conguration following activity trigger on a selected camera channel

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Dedicated Micros ©200967EcoSenseProtect Alarm Images Select to automatically protect alarm images from being overwritten.Switch Spot Monitor Enable

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Dedicated Micros ©200968EcoSenseGlobal ActionsThis menu details how to congure the default relay actions supported on the unit. The unit supports two

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Dedicated Micros ©200969EcoSenseNetwork SettingsThe Network Settings menus allow conguration of the unit’s network functionality. Key network setting

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Dedicated Micros ©20097EcoSenseCE MarkIf this product is marked with the CE symbol it indicates compliance with all applicable directives. Directive 8

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Dedicated Micros ©200970EcoSenseNetworkThis menu allows additional network settings to be congured if required. If utilising the 1Gb network connecti

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Dedicated Micros ©200971EcoSensePPP Idle Line Timeout s This is the time (in seconds) the unit will wait before disconnecting the PPP (Point to Point

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Dedicated Micros ©200972EcoSenseLive TransmissionsThe unit transmits live images using JPEG or MPEG formats. The NetVu Connected remote viewing softw

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Dedicated Micros ©200973EcoSenseMPEG Comp Type Select whether transmitted MPEG4 images are sent as RAW data or in GOV (Group of Video) format. RAW m

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Dedicated Micros ©200974EcoSenseE MailThe unit can automatically transmit an e-mail to an SMTP Server under numerous conditions i.e. on start up, on r

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Dedicated Micros ©200975EcoSenseDisplay Name (Sender) This is the sender name that will be shown in the email name eld.Send on Startup Select to sen

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Dedicated Micros ©200976EcoSenseFTP DownloadThe unit can archive images to a central FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server. This could be on receipt of

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Dedicated Micros ©200977EcoSenseDownload options Select one of the following options from the drop down menu: On Connection This will automatic

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Dedicated Micros ©200978EcoSenseArchiveThis menu allows Event database information to be downloaded to an inserted DVD/CD or connected USB media devic

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Dedicated Micros ©200979EcoSenseOracle Dome CongurationIf a camera channel has a Dedicated Micros Oracle dome camera connected, the Oracle Congurati

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Dedicated Micros ©20098EcoSenseInstalling the UnitBefore you startCheck the contents of the boxThe following items are included in the box:Remove all

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Dedicated Micros ©200980EcoSenseStatusThis menu details information regarding the status of the Oracle Dome, notably the model type, current temperatu

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Dedicated Micros ©200981EcoSenseSoftware Version This identies the version of software the camera unit is running.Firmware Version This identies t

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Dedicated Micros ©200982EcoSensePresetsThis menu allows Preset positions to be congured and stored for the Oracle Dome camera.Camera ID Selected cam

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Dedicated Micros ©200983EcoSenseSectors This menu allows the Oracle Dome cameras 360 degree eld of view to be split into 32 segments. These segments

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Dedicated Micros ©200984EcoSensePatrolsThis menu allows camera patrol sequences to be established and congured for the Oracle Dome camera. The Patrol

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Dedicated Micros ©200985EcoSensePrivacy MasksThis menu allows Privacy Masks to be established and congured for the Oracle Dome camera. The Privacy Ma

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Dedicated Micros ©200986EcoSenseShow (Yellow) Select this option to show camera view with existing privacy mask displayed.Delete (Blue) Select this

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Dedicated Micros ©200987EcoSenseOSD SettingsThis menu allows the Oracle Dome OSD (On Screen Display) information to be congured. This text will accom

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Dedicated Micros ©200988EcoSenseCamera SettingsThis menu allows settings for the Oracle Dome camera to be established and congured. Camera Selected

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Dedicated Micros ©200989EcoSenseDigital Zoom Select to activate the Digital Zoom function e.g. the camera will zoom within the actual image.Optical Z

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Dedicated Micros ©20099EcoSenseQuick Overview Of Default Record SettingsUnits provide out of the box:High performance recording on ALL cameras with mi

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Dedicated Micros ©200990EcoSenseEvent SettingsThis menu allows actions to be established and congured for the Oracle Dome camera following an alarm e

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Dedicated Micros ©200991EcoSenseUnit OperationThe unit can be operated via the Viewer menus and the enclosed IR Remote Control, the optional keyboard

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Dedicated Micros ©200992EcoSenseView ControlThe View Control page allows connected video inputs to be displayed full screen or in Quad/Multi way displ

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Dedicated Micros ©200993EcoSenseVideo ControlThe Video Control page offers video playback functions i.e. play, pause, rewind and fast forwardRed ll

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Dedicated Micros ©200994EcoSenseSelection PageThe Selection page allows access to various image and event playback functions.Red Play Switches the s

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Dedicated Micros ©200995EcoSensePTZ Program OptionThe Program page allows preset settings for PTZ cameras to be established and an ‘Origin’ base posit

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Dedicated Micros ©200996EcoSenseProgram PageThe Program Menu page allows the PTZ conguration on the currently selected Telemetry camera to be accesse

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Dedicated Micros ©200997EcoSenseDome Menu OptionThe Dome Menu page allows camera specic menus imbedded on the currently viewed Telemetry camera to be

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Dedicated Micros ©200998EcoSenseGoTo OptionThe GoTo Navigation page allows quick and easy investigation of recorded video data. Use the Time and Date

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Dedicated Micros ©200999EcoSenseEvent ListAlarms and activity detection are tagged and stored in the Event List for easy retrieval along with System e

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