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1. 3 02 11 05 Updated Package Contents and Storage specifications 3 03 02 07 Inserted Load Save setup feature Updated Record Mode setup System Check Callback Center Setup and Text In setup options FCC Compliance Statement INFORMATION TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Explanation of Graphical Symbols This symbol alerts the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock
2. A camera selection screen displays Select the camera number you would like to associate with the sensor Alarm Input Rev 3 03 49 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Note You can associate multiple cameras with a sensor Alarm Input 3 Highlight the Speed box and select number of images per second you would like to record from the drop down list 4 Highlight the Quality box and select the image quality you want to record from the drop down list 5 Highlight the Dwell Time box and set the length of time you would like to record for the associated event Alarm In Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen Use this screen to set how the DVR reacts to events differently by activating an internal buzzer or external alarms Figure 3 35 Alarm In Event Action Alarm Out Screen Honeywell Alarm In Event Action Modei Mode 2 10 sec 10 sec 10 sec 10 sec 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A schedule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier 2 Highlight the Alarm Out box and select either Beep and or the alarm output terminal that you want to associate with the sensor 3 Highlight the Dwell Time box and set the length of time you want the output activated Alarm In Event Action Notify Setup Screen Use this screen to set the DVR to notify the remote site when certain events are activated Rev 3 03 50 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Figure 3 36 Alarm In
3. Caution If you set a date and time that is older than some of your recorded images any images with dates and times later than the new setting will be deleted 1 Highlight the first box beside Date Time and then press The individual sections of the date highlight Use the Up and Down Arrow buttons or the Jog Dial to change the number Use the Left and Right Arrow buttons to move between month day and year After you have the correct date press 2 Highlight the second box beside Date Time and press The individual sections of the time will highlight Use the Up and Down Arrow buttons or the Jog Dial to change the number Use the Left and Right Arrow buttons to move between hour minutes and seconds After you have the correct time press Rev 3 03 26 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Note The clock will not start running until you have restarted the unit so you may wish to set the time last 3 Highlight the box beside Time Zone and press Select the time zone you are in from the list and press 4 Highlight the box beside Daylight Saving Time and press Pressing toggles between On and Off 5 Highlight the Holiday Setup box and press You can set up holidays by highlighting Add and pressing The current date displays 6 Highlight the month and day and change them by using the Up and Down Arrow buttons Press to add the date Dates can be deleted by highlighting the X beside
4. To upgrade the software a Connect the USB device containing the upgrade package file to the DVR Highlight Upgrade and press The System Upgrade screen displays showing the upgrade package file name Note If no hard disk drives are installed in the DVR the Upgrade button will be disabled Note If the file system on the USB IDE hard disk drive or USB flash drive is not FAT16 or FAT32 format format the device using FAT16 or FAT32 format Figure 3 8 System Upgrade Screen Honeywell System Information Change Site Description System Upgrade Cancel b Select Start and then enter the Admin password to start the upgrade c Thesystem restarts automatically after the upgrade is complete The software starts running after restarting the unit Rev 3 03 25 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Note Only the system administrator can upgrade the software You cannot upgrade the software during clip copy 7 You can save your changes by highlighting OK and pressing Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Date Time Setup Highlight Date Time in the Main Menu MENU gt System gt Date Time and then press The Date Time setup screen displays Figure 3 9 Date Time Screen Honeywell Date Time Date Time 2005 03 28 09 45 48 Time Zone GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Cana Daylight Saving Time oft Holiday Setup Time Sync Date Format YYYY MM DD Time Format 24 Hours
5. 19 20 21 22 23 type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Operating Temperature An operating temperature range is specified see Appendix F Specifications so that the customer and installer may determine a suitable operating environment for the equipment Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the specified operating temperature range Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in the rack should be such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not caused by uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to connection of the equipment to supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits might have on over current protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern Reliable Earthing Grounding Reliable grounding of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit
6. Although you will be able to record without changing the unit from its original factory settings you will want to take advantages of the DVR s many tools See Chapter 3 Configuration for detailed descriptions of the recording mode options Note When the DVR is recording video the REC LED on the front panel is lit and a red dot appears on the monitor Although you have set time lapse or event recording pressing the PANIC button activates panic recording so the DVR will record video regardless of the time lapse or event recording schedule Press PANIC again to release the panic recording Note When the DVR is in Panic Recording mode a white appears in the red dot indicating the DVR is recording and the REC LED on the front panel flickers Recording Audio If the DVR was set up to record audio it will record audio when video is recording Note Make certain you comply with all local and federal laws and regulations when recording audio Playing Recorded Video After video has been recorded you can view it using the Arrow buttons When playing video for the first time the DVR displays the most recent image When playing video subsequent times the DVR starts playing video from the last recalled image Rev 3 03 82 Document 900 0315 02 07 Operation When playing video the DVR displays the text in data if there is any text input The text in information displays on the image Note The text in displays only in full scre
7. Highlight the Clear Query box and press to delete the current Query settings Highlight the Name box and enter the text to search using the virtual keyboard Highlight the Comp box and enter the comparison operator using the virtual keyboard 8 Highlight the Value box and enter the comparison value using the virtual keyboard Note The Column and Line can be used for more specific search of the text in data Column indicates the location of each individual category and Line indicates the line where the category is located Change the number of Column and Line by highlighting it and using the Up and Down arrow buttons to increase and decrease the number Rev 3 03 89 Document 900 0315 02 07 Operation 9 Enter AND or OR in the box under heading for more specific text in data search 10 After you set your desired search conditions highlight Start and then press to display the search results in the Text In Log screen Select Close to exit this screen and return to the previous screen Rev 3 03 90 Document 900 0315 02 07 USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation This appendix covers how to prepare the USB IDE hard disk drive for computers using either Windows 2000 or Windows 98 operating systems Preparing the USB IDE Hard Disk Drive In Windows 2000 Note Preparing a USB IDE hard disk drive under Windows XP is almost identical to Windows 2000 a Connect the USB IDE hard disk dr
8. Installation Rev 3 03 16 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Configuration This chapter covers the following topics Front panel controls and LEDs Initial unit setup Configuring input devices Configuring recording settings Configuring event action Configuring on screen display Configuring network setup Configuring password setup Note Ensure that your DVR is completely installed before proceeding See Chapter 2 Installation Front Panel Controls Figure 3 1 DVR Front Panel 4 Channel DVR Shown Cameras Honeywell cesaron aos rro rome asm mo mn mn Internal CD RW VD at E p HRHD410 Rev 3 03 17 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Many of the buttons have multiple functions Table 3 1 describes each button and control Take a few minutes to review the descriptions You will use these to initially set up your DVR and for daily operations Note There is no separate Alarm button Pressing any key on the front panel resets alarm output including the internal buzzer when the alarm is activated However when you are in the menu or PTZ mode you must exit the menu or PTZ mode first to reset the alarm output Table 3 1 Front Panel LEDs and Controls Front panel Function LEDs POWER The POWER LED is lit when the DVR is On ALARM The ALARM LED is lit when alarm output or internal buzzer is activated REC The REC LED is lit when th
9. 1 95 total 16 85 Thank you In the above text in data you can find that the comparison value is located at 17t Unit price mark will be ignored automatically 28 Qty and 40 amount characters including spaces from the left but the value of amount category is located on a different line from ltem In this case you can enter 17 28 and 40 in each Column box and enter 1 in the Line box for the next line For example if you want to search for Coke with a Qty Quantity of more than 1 and Hotdog with an amount totaling over 8 the following search condition can be set Figure B 2 Text In Search Condition Example 2 Honeywell text in search From El First To Mast Camera Ml 1 M2 M 3 gl a O Case Sensitive Load Query Save Query Clear Query Coke gt AND Hotdog gt 8 40 1 Name comp value Column Line BS 1 28 0 Rev 3 03 95 Document 900 0315 02 07 Text In Query Examples Rev 3 03 96 Document 900 0315 02 07 Solutions Solutions This appendix provides solutions to common technical issues Problem Possible solution No power e Check power cord connections e Confirm that there is power at the outlet No live video e Check camera video cable and connections e Check monitor video cable and connections e Confirm that the camera has power e Check camera lens settings e Check CVBS SVHS VGA switch settings Live video extremely bright
10. Date Time screen 26 Date Time Search screen 86 date time setting 26 default settings loading 74 Device menu 34 device status 31 Digital Zoom screen 85 Disk Partition Selection screen 73 DVRNS Setup screen 66 E erase all data 76 Event Log screen 87 Event Search by Camera screen 88 Event Search by Event screen 87 event setup 49 events setting alarm in 49 setting alarm notify 51 setting alarm out 50 setting motion detector alarm out 52 setting motion detector notify remote site 53 setting motion detector record 51 external modem setting 43 Rev 3 03 Document 900 0315 02 07 F factory reset 74 fault conditions viewing 37 features 7 front panel controls 17 20 H Holiday Setup screen 27 I O connector pinouts 99 initial setup 20 input devices configuring 34 installation 5 15 typical 2 L LAN ADSL Setup screen 64 LAN DHCP Setup screen 64 LAN setup 60 LAN Setup screen 67 LAN setting 67 language selecting 24 live monitoring 78 Live Monitoring Text In screen 79 M main monitor setting 59 Main Monitoring Setup screen 59 menus Config 72 Device 34 Search 85 Modem Setup screen 65 modem setting 65 modes PTZ 79 monitor connecting 9 Motion Detection Zone screen 37 Motion Detector Event Action Alarm Out screen 52 Motion Detector Event Action Notify screen 53 Motion Detector Event Action Record Setup screen 57 Motion Detector screen 36 38 motion detect
11. Internal CD RW lt P backup device Technical Overview Your DVR can replace both a time lapse VCR and a multiplexer in a security installation However it has many features that make it much more powerful and easier to use than even the most advanced VCR The DVR converts analog NTSC or PAL video to digital images and records them on a hard disk drive Using a hard disk drive allows you to access recorded video almost instantaneously there is no need to rewind tape The technology allows you to view recorded video while the DVR continues recording Digitally recorded video has several advantages over analog video recorded on tape There is no need to adjust tracking You can freeze frames fast forward fast reverse slow forward and slow reverse without image streaking or tearing Digital video can be indexed by time or events and you can instantly view video after selecting the time or event Your DVR can be set up for event or time lapse recording You can define times to record and the schedule can change for different days of the week and user defined holidays Rev 3 03 2 Document 900 0315 02 07 Introduction The DVR can be set up to alert you when the hard disk drive is full or it can be set up to record over the oldest video after the disk is full Your DVR uses a proprietary encryption scheme making it nearly impossible to alter video You can view live video search for images and control your DVR re
12. This symbol alerts the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Correct Disposal of this Product Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal Contents Contents FCC Compliance Statement ooa a i Explanation of Graphical Symbols aoao aa e ii WEEE Waste Electrical and Electroni
13. e e eee 94 Figure B 2 Text In Search Condition Example 2 o a 95 Figure E 1 Sen NOD cara SEA REG DE ba eee 101 Rev 3 03 ix Document 900 0315 02 07 Figures Rev 3 03 x Document 900 0315 02 07 Tables Tables Table 3 1 Front Panel LEDs and Controls o o 246046044 6864464 44 08 o4 18 Table 3 2 Motion Detection Zone Choices 0 0000 eee eee 37 Table 4 1 Playback Controls sd cci bee RAR AAA 83 Table F 1 TECHnICAlSORCIICHIOING ca ak kh ee ek a e he e 103 Rev 3 03 xi Document 900 0315 02 07 Tables Rev 3 03 xii Document 900 0315 02 07 About This Document This document introduces the HRHD 410 4 channel Digital Video Recorder DVR and describes how to install configure and operate the DVR Overview of Contents This document contains the following chapters and appendixes Chapter 1 Introduction introduces the HRHD 4 channel DVR lists the features and gives a functional overview of the components Chapter 2 Installation describes how to install the DVR and connect the system components Chapter 3 Configuration provides an overview of the front panel controls and LCD displays and provides instructions for configuring the DVR Chapter 4 Operation covers live monitoring recording video and audio playing recorded video and searching for video Appendix A USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation shows how to prepare the USB hard disk drive for computers using Microsoft Windo
14. for example use of power strips Rev 3 03 xvi Document 900 0315 02 07 Introduction Introduction Features Your color digital video recorder DVR provides recording capabilities for 4 camera inputs It provides exceptional picture quality in both live and playback modes and offers the following features 4 Composite Input Connectors Automatic detection of NTSC or PAL Compatibility with Color NTSC or PAL and B amp W CCIR and EIA 170 Video Sources Multiple search engines Date Time Calendar Event Records up to 120 NTSC images per second 100 PAL ips Loop Through Video Connectors Continuous recording in Disk Overwrite Mode Continues recording while archiving transmitting to remote site and during playback User friendly Graphical User Interface GUI menu system Various record modes Time Event Pre event and Panic Audio recording and playback Alarm connections include Input Output and Reset Input Built in alarm buzzer Live or recorded video access via Ethernet or modem Rev 3 03 1 Document 900 0315 02 07 Introduction 1 4 cameras L Mm DO Figure 1 1 Typical DVR Installation Multi screen VGA Monitor Monitor d Sensors 1 4 Spot VGA Siren gt Audio input 1 4 Mond satan Se ary E n Alarm gt ADDO 2 Soo output E e Audio output Digital Video Recorder Flashing light v
15. 4 Audio In and Out Connectors aoao 2422240 7 Figure 2 5 GVBS SYMS VGA SWIG co oa ARA AA 8 Figure 2 6 video Dut COMES ca bak rada 9 Figure 2 7 VGA DGNNOMO 4c cet RSk OER REO E DERE EER OR ED HR EDS 9 Figure 2 8 NOOWOM CONNECIO oa raa hehe ORAS Ae EES do Re Bw 10 Figure 2 9 AS26026 DOMMSCION eee ARE EE OR ee ARA 10 Figure 2 10 Factory Reset SWICH 244 04 08 45 nO eee OE HEH RE REE HOH SER 11 Figure 2 11 Alarm Input Connector Strips gt o e es 12 Figure 2 12 Alarm Output Connector Strips o o 13 Figure 2 13 Ret Ga ORINOCO A a ee ag hole ts 13 Figure 2 14 USE COMME esa ei eek ROE Oe PSEA OH EES 14 Figure 2 15 Power Cord Connecter so csi 2k4 05 Kh FREE i ridt enpa BEd 14 Figure 3 1 DVR Front Panel 4 Channel DVR Shown aaa 17 Figure 3 2 Admin Password SOSA ee c 6 4 64 45 45444860 64 CREO eo eG eS 21 Figure 3 3 Quick SetuP SEN serrara t unaii RRWR ADEE RR ERR EMO 21 Figure 3 4 Normal SStIRSCIBON 2 nwa ot be eke ee RR a KEE RO 23 Figure 3 5 System nfonnation SME s a kkk kk RR Oe AA A Re 23 Figure 3 6 System Information Change Screen 2 2 a es 24 Figure 3 7 MIRE KEYDOSIE sa 6 oa ee OAR RHO RT ESE M REE ARE SED AER OO 24 Figure 3 8 System Upgrade SOC e ess CAPE SLE OE SES Dew eh ee Be G 25 Figure 3 9 DateTime SEEN 2 od he eb AG REE Re RE SHA RE ROR Ge RS 26 Figure 3 10 Holiday Setup SCSI s 6 kk ke AERO EDDA ESE A 27 Figure 3 11 TIME Syne Sts cn hewn OE Ge wee bd REE OA
16. 900 0315 02 07 Honeywell Video Systems Head Office 2700 Blankenbaker Pkwy Suite 150 Louisville KY 40299 USA www honeywellvideo com 1 800 796 2288 Honeywell Security Australia Pty Ltd Unit 5 Riverside Centre 24 28 River Road West Parramatta NSW 2150 Australia www ademco com au 61 2 8837 9300 Honeywell Security Asia Pacific 33 F Tower A City Center 100 Zun Yi Road Shanghai 200051 China www security honeywell com cn 86 21 2527 4568 Honeywell Security Asia Flat A 16 F CDW Building 388 Castle Peak Road Tsuen Wan N T Hong Kong www security honeywell com hk 852 2405 2323 Honeywell Security France Parc Gutenberg 8 Voie La Cardon 91120 Palaiseau France www honeywell com security fr 33 01 64 53 80 40 Honeywell Security Italia SpA Via Treviso 2 4 31020 San Vendemiano Treviso Italy www honeywell com security it 39 04 38 36 51 Honeywell Security Espana Mijancas 1 3 Planta P Ind Las Mercedes 28022 Madrid Spain www security honeywell com es 34 902 667 800 Honeywell Video Systems Northern Europe Netwerk 121 1446 WV Purmerend The Netherlands www SecurityHouse nl 2 31 299 410 200 Honeywell Video Systems UK Ltd Aston Fields Road Whitehouse Ind Est Runcorn Cheshire WA7 3DL UK www honeywellvideo com 28 0844 8000 235 Honeywell Security South Africa Unit 6 Galaxy Park 17 Galaxy Avenue Linbro Park P O Box 59904 2100 Kengray Johannesburg South Africa
17. Event Action Notify Setup Screen Honeywell Alarm In Event Action Modet Mode 2 Record Alarm Out Notify sensor Sched noy OOOO Off Off Off Off Cancel 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A schedule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier 2 Highlight the Notify box and then press This toggles between On and Off When it is On the DVR notifies the remote site when certain events occur based on a defined schedule Note For the Notify action to work the DVR should be registered in the RAS Remote Administration System Motion Detector Event Action Record Setup Screen Use this screen to set the DVR to react to motion detection differently than other events You can assign each camera a schedule associated camera recording speed video quality and dwell time Figure 3 37 Motion Detector Event Action Record Setup Screen Honeywell Motion Detector Event Action Modei Mode 2 Record Alarm Out Notify Camera sched Camera speed ually OwelTie 30 0 ips Standard 10 sec 30 0 ips Standard 10 sec 1 2 3 30 0 ips Standard 10 sec 4 30 0 ips Standard 10 sec Rev 3 03 51 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A schedule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier 2 Highlight the Camera box and then press A camera selection screen displays Select the camera number you would like to associat
18. RG OE Re OS 28 Figure 3 12 System Check Comida SOGE sy ci ek ok a AA we 29 Figure 3 13 System Check Alarm Out Notify Screen o o 30 Figure 3 14 Storage SEEM ve AAA A AAA A 31 Figure 3 15 SMART SOU SEC o 2 ka gee edb aaa 32 Figure 3 16 System Log SOON e ce e he A a Oe he de 33 Figure 3 17 Device MEDU lt a AA OES a AA 34 Rev 3 03 vii Document 900 0315 02 07 Figures Figure 3 18 Camera Setup Screen i se be eee RS SRE ras Re EO us 34 Figure 3 19 PTE Were LEE ik nla hee a ei eR A ee da eke 35 Figure 3 20 Alarm IN SEGON 26 c cw ee ERNE EE EEE EEE ED 36 Figure 3 21 Motion Detector Screen 2 2 i rek e 2 4 36 Figure 3 22 Motion Detection Zone Screen cnica iras aaa 37 Figure 3 23 Tetin Setup SEEN sir 8h Ab Oe RA HSS EEE EY BHR Ee LE EHS 38 Figure 3 24 Text In Generic Text Setup Screen 2 2 2 ee ee 39 Figure 3 25 Text In EPSON POS Setup Screen ic ae ieee eR ee RR ee 39 Figuire 3 28 Alarm QUESTS c poo 00464 40 8 bee Rb dE A ee ae 40 Figure 3 27 Alarm Out Schedule Screen 0 000 eee ee 41 Figure 3 28 Audio Setup Screen s oee rr eee o preto ee EE ee RE ES 42 Figure 3 29 RS292 R9480 SIGE go keke Ree DEO RAGE he Sede ae Ged 43 Figure 3 30 Record Mode Setup Screen o e e 2 0 44 Figure 3 31 Time Lapse Record Setup Screen o o 46 Figure 3 32 Time Lapse Recording Schedule Screen o 47 Figure 3 33 Pre Event Recording
19. Record gt Record Mode The Record Mode Setup screen displays Figure 3 30 Record Mode Setup Screen Honeywell Record Mode Setup Resolution Standard End Of Disk Stop On Disk Full Beep Off On Disk Full Alarm Out Off On Panic Recording Speed 30 0 ips On Panic Recording Quality Very High On Panic Recording Duration No Limit Auto Deletion Off 1 Highlight the box beside Resolution and then press This toggles between Standard and High Rev 3 03 44 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Note The maximum recording speed is 30 images per second 25 ips for PAL when the resolution is set to Standard However when set to High the recording speed will decrease to 15 images per second 12 5 ips for PAL Highlight the box beside End Of Disk and then press This toggles between Overwrite and Stop In Overwrite mode the DVR continues recording when the hard disk drive is full by overwriting the oldest video In Stop mode the DVR stops recording when the hard disk drive is full If the DVR is set to Stop mode you can set it to beep or activate the Alarm Out port when the hard disk drive is full Highlight the box beside On Disk Full Beep and press to toggle between On and Off Highlight the box beside On Disk Full Alarm Out and then press to toggle between On and Off Pressing the PANIC button on the front panel causes the DVR to enter Panic Recording mode You can program the recording speed quality and dur
20. System Check Screen Use the System Check screen to check the status fault condition of the DVR Highlight System Check in the Main Menu MENU gt System gt System Check and then press The System Check setup screen displays Figure 3 12 System Check Config Screen Honeywell System Check Contig Alarm Out Notify Check Point On Off oti ott Alarm In 1 Alarm In 2 Alarm In 4 Rev 3 03 29 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Highlight the box under the On Off heading and then press This toggles between On and Off When it is On the DVR reports a fault condition if it does not detect any recording or if there is no alarm during the designated time Highlight the box under the Interval heading and then press A slide bar displays allowing you to set the check interval from 1 Hour to 30 Days by using the Left and Right Arrow buttons The Status field displays the fault conditions Good means that there was recording or an alarm occurred during the designated time Bad indicates that there was no recording or no alarm occurred during the designated time Highlight the Alarm Out Notify tab and the System Check Alarm Out Notify screen displays Figure 3 13 System Check Alarm Out Notify Screen Honeywell system check TN Alarm Out Notify Highlight the box under the Alarm Out heading and press A drop menu displays available alarm outputs for the recording problem Highli
21. eS 66 Figure 3 55 Callback Center Setup Screen o o 68 Figure 3 56 Callback Center Modem Setup Screen o o 69 Figure 3 57 Password SUP SEE ad da ARA A a Og 70 Figure 3 58 CON MSM anida A A a ba BS 72 Figure 3 59 GIP RORY SCI 6 434 eara RAP ARA A 72 Figure 3 60 Disk Partition Selection Screen 0 o renia 73 Rev 3 03 viii Document 900 0315 02 07 Figures Figure 3 61 Load Save Setup Sereen o ke EERE KOR OR De ews 75 Figure 4 1 dd AA Be deep hs on chen ode ete a a 78 Figure 4 2 Live Monitoring Text In Screen 2 2 0 o T9 Figure 4 3 PIZ MORU DEOR s aeea a a hh A E A Ee 80 Figure 4 4 PIZ PESA OCE 626 AG e a aa e N ea SARS 80 Figure 4 5 Preset VIEW SGre corria ed RRS kedrai RE REESE HE HOS 81 Figure 4 6 Playback Text In Screen 2 o o tenneri koka 83 Figure 4 7 Digital ZOOM SCIEN 4 26 ek ae ha et AAA 85 Figure 4 8 MCHC ITO as She oak a elt i a Se en I Rac e ee ee 85 Figure 4 9 Date Time Search Screen oaaae e e o 4 86 Figure 4 10 Calendar Search Screen e ee 86 Figure 4 11 Event Log CIS recorrer 87 Figure 4 12 Event Search by Event Screen o o e 87 Figure 4 13 Event Search by Camera Screen 0 o ee 88 Figure 4 14 TAXI Log SOON bn er AA AAA 88 Figure 4 15 Tatin Search ART 0 o did A A A AA 89 Figure B 1 Text In Search Condition Example 1
22. for the device you are connecting to the DVR 2 For RS232 it is possible to select either Remote Control External Modem or Text In in the Usage field For RS485 it is possible to select either Remote Control or PTZ Control in the Usage field Note Selecting External Modem in the RS232 field only defines the RS232C port as being used for external modem connections See Modem Setup page 65 for details on setting up an external modem Note Selecting PTZ Control in the RS485 field only defines the RS485 port as being used for PTZ camera connections Select the PTZ device in the Camera Setup screen see Camera Setup Screen page 34 Note If networking is configured by the external modem Text In cannot be set for the RS232 field In the Network Setup screen set up the DVR for LAN communications first see Network Setup Screen page 60 Rev 3 03 43 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Configuring Recording Settings Note When the DVR is recording video the REC LED on the front panel is lit and a red dot appears on the monitor Your DVR offers a variety of flexible recording modes e You can set it up to record all the time or to only record events e It can be set up to continue recording after the hard disk drive is full by recording over the oldest video e You can set it up to alert you when the hard disk is full and stop recording Record Mode Setup Screen Access the Record Mode Setup screen MENU gt
23. mm Unit Weight 17 64 Ib 8 0 kg Shipping Weight 22 44 lb 10 2 kg Shipping Dimensions W x H x D 21 3 in x 10 2 in x 19 7 in 540 mm x 260 mm x 500 mm Operating Temperature 41 F 104 F 5 C 40 C Operating Humidity 0 90 Power 115 to 230 V 2 A 50 60 Hz Approval Approvals FCC CE CB UL Note Specifications subject to change without notice a Using a shielded S Video cable provides better quality video display and reduces image noise Rev 3 03 104 Document 900 0315 02 07 Index A Admin Password screen 27 Alarm In Event Action Alarm Out screen 50 Alarm In Event Action Notify Setup screen 57 Alarm In Event Action screen 49 Alarm In screen 36 alarm in setting 35 Alarm Out Schedule screen 47 Alarm Out screen 40 alarm out setting 40 alarms connecting 72 Audio 42 audio connecting 7 recording 82 setting 47 setting recording 27 Audio Setup screen 42 C Calendar Search screen 86 callback center LAN setup 68 Modem setup 69 Callback Center LAN Setup screen 68 Camera Setup screen 34 cameras assigning IDs 35 assigning titles 35 controllable PTZ 35 main monitor setup 59 sequence dwell time 59 setting 34 clear all data 76 Clip Copy screen 72 clip copy setting 72 clips searching 85 88 Config Menu 72 connections alarm 12 audio 7 monitor 9 network port 10 power cord 14 RS485 13 USB port 14 video 6 D data clearing all 76
24. onthe Power 2 2 mo tamga Eum ag a 20 Mitia UNTESSUP 22h a ke ek AGRA EA RA e CE Ee eS 20 Quick Setup Screen ss cae cari a Ne ba e PS ea ee 21 Normal Setup Screen 2 a 23 System Information 2 a 23 Date Time Setup 2 e a 26 Rev 3 03 iii Document 900 0315 02 07 Contents System Check Screen 2 2 a 29 Storage Screen 2 ee 31 System Log Screed o 33 System Shutdown aoaaa a 33 Configuring Input Devices 2 o a 34 Camera Setup Screen ee 34 Alarm In Setup Screen o e e 35 Motion Detector v4 6 4 4 e ds eo LES a ado E 36 Text In Setup Screen o e e 37 Alarm Out Setup Screen o e e 40 Audio Setup Screen er 41 RS232 RS485 Setup Screen 2 2 2 o 42 Configuring Recording Settings 2 2 0 ee ee 44 Record Mode Setup Screen 0000 pee ee ee ee 44 Time Lapse Record Mode Setup Screen o e 46 Time Lapse Recording Schedule 0 e eee eee 47 Pre Event Recording Setup Screen 0 o eee eee 48 Event Action Setup 49 Alarm In Event Action Record Setup Screen aooaa 49 Alarm In Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen 50 Alarm In Event Action Notify Setup Screen 0 o 50 Motion Detector Event Action Record Setup Screen 51 Motion De
25. the DVR should be registered in the RAS Remote Administration System Display Setup Highlight OSD or Main Monitoring in the Display menu and then press to set up the on screen display or camera display on the main monitor OSD On Screen Display Setup Use the OSD Setup screen MENU gt Display gt OSD to set the DVR to display Date Time Title and Status on screen Each feature can be turned on or off You can also set up where you want the video to display on the screen by adjusting the margins Figure 3 46 OSD Setup Screen Honeywell OSD Setup Date Time Title Status Left Right Margin Top Bottom Margin Text in Text In Background color 1 Highlight the box beside Date and then press to toggle the date display On and Off 2 Highlight the box beside Time and then press to toggle the time display On and Off 3 Highlight the box beside Title and then press to toggle the camera title display On and Off Rev 3 03 58 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration 4 Highlight the box beside Status and then press to toggle status display On and Off 5 Highlight the box beside Left Right Margin and then press to adjust the left and right margins The margins can be set from 1 to 24 6 Highlight the box beside Top Bottom Margin and then press to adjust the top and bottom margins The margins can be set from 1 to 24 7 Highlight the box beside Text In and then press to toggle the text in data
26. times you would like the DVR to try contacting the computer You can select from 1 to 10 retries 3 Highlight the box beside E mail notification and then press to toggle between On and Off 4 Highlight the box beside SMTP Server IP and enter the SMTP server IP address obtained from your system administrator 5 Highlight the box beside E mail recipient and enter the recipient s e mail address Use the virtual keyboard see Figure 3 7 to enter the e mail address 6 Highlight the box beside E mail sender and enter the sender s e mail address Note The e mail address must include the character to be a valid address 7 Highlight the box beside Authentication and press to toggle between On and Off 8 Highlight the box beside ID and enter the SMTP ID A virtual keyboard appears allowing you to enter the ID 9 Highlight the box beside Password and enter the SMTP password A virtual keyboard appears allowing you to enter the password Rev 3 03 68 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Note Authentication should be turned On and ID and Password should be entered when using the SMTP server requiring user authentication Callback Center Setup by Modem Connections Figure 3 56 Callback Center Modem Setup Screen Honeywell Callback Center Setup Pager Number Mailbox Check Recording 1 Highlight the box beside Pager Number and enter the telephone number of the pager Enter the number as it must be dialed from y
27. to see video Press to extract the event video and display the first image of the event Press the Arrow buttons to start playing the event video segment Press ENTER PAUSE to pause the video Press again to return to live monitoring You can also narrow your event search by selecting Query and setting up the new search condition Figure 4 12 Event Search by Event Screen Honeywell Event Search Search by Event From El First To Mast 1234 Alamin OMY Motion 1 MIE Video Loss 1 Rev 3 03 87 Document 900 0315 02 07 Operation Figure 4 13 Event Search by Camera Screen Honeywell event search Search by Camera From First To MLast Event Alarm In E Motion Video Loss Cancel 1 Highlight the box beside Search by and then press to toggle between Event and Camera 2 You can search video from the first to last recorded images or you can set the start and stop times and dates When you select Search by Camera select the target cameras and event options When you select Search by Event select event options for each device 3 After you set your desired search conditions highlight Find and then press to display the search results in the Event Log screen Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes Text In Search The DVR maintains a log of each time there is text input The Text In Log screen displays this list Figure 4 14 Text In Log Screen Honeywell Text
28. unit is turned on Modem Setup Use the Modem Setup screen to configure your modem Figure 3 53 Modem Setup Screen Honeywell Modem Setup Use Baud Rate Data Bit Stop Bit Parity The Use field displays the available modem type External Modem 1 Highlight the box beside Baud Rate of the RS232 field and then press A list of baud rates ranging from 300 to 115 200 displays Highlight the box beside Data Bit of the RS232 field Press to toggle between 7 bit and 8 bit formats Highlight the box beside Stop Bit of the RS232 field Press to toggle between 1 and 2 Stop Bits Highlight the box beside Parity of the RS232 field and then press A drop down list displays You can select from None Odd or Even parity To save your changes highlight OK and then press Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes Rev 3 03 65 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration DVRNS DVR Name Service Setup Screen DVRNS allows the DVR to use dynamic IP addresses for remote connection Use the DVRNS Setup screen to configure the DVRNS server and register the DVR to use DVR name service Figure 3 54 DVRNS Setup Screen Honeywell DVRNS Setup C Use DVR Name Service DVRNS Server Port 10000 12000 m DVR Name Help desk s 1 Highlight the box beside Use DVR Name Service and then press to toggle between On and Off 2 Highlight the box beside DVRNS Server and enter the IP address or d
29. 07 Map of Screens Map of Screens Figure E 1 Screen Map MENU System System Information Date Time System Check Storage System Log System Shutdown Device Record Camera Alarm In H _ Motion Detector LH Text H Alarm Out m Audio L f asasaasaes Event Record Mode Time Lapse Record Pre Event Record Display Alarm In Action Motion Action Text In Action Video Loss Action OSD Main Monitoring Network E Network Setup H DVRNS Setup Callback Center Password Configuration Quick Setup Clip Copy Load Default Setup Load Save Setup Clear All Data Rev 3 03 101 Document 900 0315 02 07 Map of Screens Rev 3 03 102 Document 900 0315 02 07 Specifications Specifications Table F 1 Technical Specifications Video Signal Format NTSC or PAL auto detect Video Input Composite 4 looping inputs 1 Vp p auto terminating 75 Ohms Monitor Outputs Composite One BNC 1 Vp p 75 Ohms SVHS One Y C Analog RGB One VGA NTSC 30 8 kHz horizontal frequency 60 Hz vertical frequency PAL 30 8 kHz hor
30. 5 0 1 Highlight the box beside DNS Server and then press to enter the IP address of the DNS server If you set the DNS Server the domain name of the DVRNS server instead of the IP address can be used during the DVRNS Server setup See DVRNS DVR Name Service Setup Screen page 66 for detailed information on DVRNS Server setup 2 Highlight Port Number Setup and then press to display the Port Number Setup screen Figure 3 50 Port Number Setup Screen Honeywell Lan setup Port Number Setup Remote Admin 8200 Remote Watch 8016 Remote Search 10019 Remote Callback 8201 Cancel _ Cancel Note Obtain the appropriate Port Number for each RAS related program Admin Watch Search and Callback from your network administrator To change the number highlight it and use the Up and Down arrow buttons to increase or decrease the number Rev 3 03 62 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration The factory default Port settings are Caution Remote Admin 8200 Remote Watch 8016 Remote Search 10019 Remote Callback 8201 Note The system restarts automatically after changing the port settings Note Do NOT use the same port number for two different programs otherwise the DVR cannot be connected with a PC running RAS When changing the port settings you must change the port settings on the PC running RAS as well Refer to the Remote Administration System RAS User Guide for details To save your changes and
31. DVRNS settings display the help desk information of the DVRNS server in the box beside Help Desk Caution If you want to use the same DVR name registered on the DVRNS server after initializing the system using the factory reset you need to contact the DVRNS server manager Please record and save the help desk information before performing a factory reset The DVRNS registration is limited to one DVRNS server The DVR cannot be registered to multiple DVRNS servers Please contact your network administrator when you want to register the DVR to another DVRNS server Callback Center Setup Screen You can set up the DVR to contact a computer running RAS Remote Administration System on a LAN when an event occurs You can also set it up to dial a pager with a numeric message when an event occurs if you have a modem connected to the DVR Rev 3 03 67 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Callback Center Setup by LAN Connections Highlight Callback Center MENU gt Network gt Callback Center and then press The Callback Center Setup screen displays Figure 3 55 Callback Center Setup Screen Honeywell Callback Center Setup IP Address 192 168 1 10 Retry 3 E mail notification SMTP Server IP E mail recipient E mail sender Authentication ID Password 1 Highlight the box beside IP Address and enter the IP address of the computer you want contacted during an event 2 Highlight the box beside Retry and enter the number of
32. Examples This appendix provides two samples of Text In Query searches Rev 3 03 93 Document 900 0315 02 07 Text In Query Examples Text In Query Example 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1234567890 1234567890 1234567890 1234567890 1234567890 1234567890 Item Unit price Qty amount Coke I 2 20 1 s 2 20 Fanta I 2 20 1 s 2 20 Hotdog I 3 50 3 s 10 50 Pepsi I 1 95 1 s 1 95 total 16 85 Thank you In the above text in data notice that the comparison value is located at 17 Unit price mark will be ignored automatically 28 Qty and 40 amount characters including spaces from the left In this case you can enter 17 28 and 40 in each Column box For example if you want to search for Coke with a Qty Quantity of more than 1 and Hotdog with an amount totaling over 8 the following search condition can be set Figure B 1 Text In Search Condition Example 1 Honeywell text in search From El First To Last Camera Ml 1 E 2 M3 M4 O Case Sensitive Load Query Save Query Clear Query Name Comp value Column Line En Coke gt 1 28 0 AND Hotdog gt 8 40 0 Rev 3 03 94 Document 900 0315 02 07 Text In Query Examples Text In Query Example 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 Item Unit price Qty amount Coke I 2 20 1 s 2 20 Fanta I 2 20 1 s 2 20 Hotdog I 3 50 3 s 10 50 Pepsi I 1 95 1 s
33. HRHD 410 4 Channel Digital Video Recorder User Guide Document 900 0315 02 07 Rev 3 03 Revisions Issue 1 00 Date 11 04 Revisions New document 1 01 04 05 Update template styles and contact information 2 00 07 05 Add Waste Electrical Equipment warning 3 00 09 05 Added new subsections in Chapter 3 Configuration e Time Sync to Date Time Setup e Text In Generic and Text In E POS to Text In Setup LAN DHCP and LAN ADSL PPPoE to LAN Setup DVRNS Setup Added new subsections in Chapter 4 Operations e Text In Search to Searching Video e Set Speed to PTZ Mode e Text In Search Added new Appendix Text In Query Examples Added new figures Time Sync Text In Generic Text Setup Text In E POS Setup Port Number Setup LAN DHCP Setup LAN ADSL Setup DVRNS Setup Disk Partition Selection Live Monitoring Text In Text In Log Text In Search Revised figures Quick Setup System Information System Information Change Date Time Setup System Check Text In Setup Record Mode Setup Text In Event Action Record Setup Text In Event Action Alarm Out Setup Text In Event Action Notify Setup OSD Setup LAN Manual Setup Callback Center Setup LAN Callback Center Setup Modem Search menu Event Search by Event Event Search by Camera Minor changes throughout 3 01 10 05 Added to Package Contents minor changes to Operations chapter
34. If a cable is attached to the Loop connector make certain it is connected to a properly terminated device DVR stops recording If the hard disk drive is full you need to either delete video or set the DVR to the Overwrite Mode DVR displays an error message that the last recorded image date and time is later than the current date and time setting of the DVR The DVR automatically resets the time and date of the unit according to the time and date of the last recorded image If this is not the correct time and date reset the time and date manually If the correct time and date is earlier than the last recorded image any video with a later time and date will be lost when resetting the correct time and date Rev 3 03 97 Document 900 0315 02 07 Solutions Rev 3 03 98 Document 900 0315 02 07 Connector Pinouts Connector Pinouts I O Connector Pinouts Al Al2 Al3 Al4 GND ARI OJOoJo polo CaCl 4 peee Alarm Outputs ololo ololo ESO E E E ED QU NC C NO NC C NO Alarm Inputs Ono Al 1 to 4 Alarm Inputs 1 to 4 GND Chassis Ground ARI Alarm Reset In NC Normally Closed C Common NO Normally Open Rev 3 03 99 Document 900 0315 02 07 Connector Pinouts RS485 Connector Pinouts Master unit Slave unit RX TX to TX RX RX TX to TX RX Rev 3 03 100 Document 900 0315 02
35. In Search No Type Title Date Time 3 Text In 1 CAM1 2004 07 04 09 47 55 2 Text In 1 CAM1 2004 07 04 09 47 45 1 Text In 1 CAM1 2004 07 04 09 47 35 1 Highlight the event for which you would like to see video 2 Press to extract the event video and display the first image of the event Rev 3 03 88 Document 900 0315 02 07 Operation 3 Press the arrow button to start playing the text in video segment with the text in data on the image 4 Press ENTER PAUSE to pause the video Press ENTER PAUSE again to return to live monitoring You can also narrow your event search by selecting the Query button and setting up the new search condition Figure 4 15 Text In Search Screen Honeywell Text In Search From El First To MLast Camera Ml 1 E 2 B 3 4 O Case Sensitive Load Query Save Query Clear Query P name comp Value Column Line ES o o You can search video from the first to last recorded images or you can set the start and stop times and dates 1 Select the target cameras to search text in data 2 Highlight the Case Sensitive box and press to toggle between On and Off If the Case Sensitive box is turned On the DVR distinguishes between upper and lower case letters Highlight the Load Query box and press to load the saved Query settings Highlight the Save Query box and press to save the current Query settings Enter the title for the current Query option using the virtual keyboard
36. Network Setup to set up the DVR for LAN and modem connections Figure 3 48 Network Setup Screen Honeywell network setup Connection Admin Password User Password Transfer Speed ips Camera Remote Quality Standard 1 Highlight the box beside Connection Press to toggle between LAN and Modem 2 Highlight the box beside Admin Password and then press A virtual keyboard displays see Figure 3 7 You will first be asked to enter the current password Then you can enter a new password you will be asked to confirm the new password before it is accepted 3 Highlight the box beside User Password and then press A virtual keyboard displays You will first be asked to enter the current password Then you can enter a new password you will be asked to confirm the new password before it is accepted Note These passwords are for network use only They are different from the Admin and User passwords for the DVR itself The passwords are case sensitive The factory default password for both Administrator and User is 12345678 Caution Write the password down and keep it in a safe place After the password has been reset the default will no longer work If the password is forgotten the unit must be reset using the Factory Reset Button and all data settings will be lost Rev 3 03 60 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration 4 The Transfer Speed indicates the image rate transferred to each RAS Highlight the box beside T
37. Setup Screen o e 48 Figure 3 34 Alarm In Event Action Screen o o e 49 Figure 3 35 Alarm In Event Action Alarm Out Screen o 50 Figure 3 36 Alarm In Event Action Notify Setup Screen a 51 Figure 3 37 Motion Detector Event Action Record Setup Screen 51 Figure 3 38 Motion Detector Event Action Alarm Out Screen 52 Figure 3 39 Motion Detector Event Action Notify Screen 53 Figure 3 40 Text In Event Action Record Screen o o eee 54 Figure 3 41 Text In Event Action Alarm Out Screen o o 55 Figure 3 42 Text In Event Action Notify Screen o 55 Figure 3 43 Video Loss Event Action Record Screen o 56 Figure 3 44 Video Loss Event Action Alarm Out Screen o 57 Figure 3 45 Video Loss Event Action Notify Screen a 57 Figure 3 46 OSD SEUES is aa AR 58 Figure 3 47 Main Monitoring Setup Screen o o e 59 Figure 3 48 Network Setup Screen 0 o ee 60 Figure 3 49 LAN Satu SIS daa EA 61 Figure 3 50 Port Number Seip CIO is e eieaa a A a a 62 Figure 3 51 LAN DHCP Setup SCION s e ia sa nh HERE EH RE RR e eR Es 64 Figure 3 52 LAN ADSL Setup Sareen oc sc ke wh a Se EAE ORES HEE eS ER 64 Figure 3 53 Modem Sep Sos Ga baa e RA 65 Figure 3 54 DVANS SOU SAGER y erre AA
38. Video In connectors Connecting the Loop Through Video Figure 2 3 Video Loop Through Connectors LOOP1 LOOP2 LOOP3 LOOP4 If you would like to connect your video source to another device you can use the Loop BNC connectors Rev 3 03 6 Document 900 0315 02 07 Installation Note The Loop BNC connectors are auto terminated Do not connect a cable to the Loop BNC unless it is connected to another terminated device because it will cause poor quality video Connecting Audio Note It is your responsibility to determine if local laws and regulations permit recording audio Figure 2 4 Audio In and Out Connectors AUDIO IN 1 AUDIO IN 2 AUDIO IN3 AUDIO IN 4 AUDIO OUT Your DVR can record audio 1 Connect the audio source to Audio In 2 Connect Audio Out to your amplifier Note The DVR does not have amplified audio output so you need a speaker with an amplifier The audio input must be from an amplified source Rev 3 03 7 Document 900 0315 02 07 Installation Setting Unit for CVBS SVHS or VGA Output Figure 2 5 CVBS SVHS VGA Switch OD Set the switch to CVBS SVHS or VGA for monitor output Select CVBS SVHS for a spot monitor or VGA for an RGB monitor Make sure you set the CVBS SVHS or VGA selector switch before turning on the DVR You cannot change the setting while the unit is running Note The DVR may not support some LCD monitors Also some monitors do not support Multi Sync Note You c
39. When it is On the DVR notifies the remote site when it has text input from a text in device based on a defined schedule Rev 3 03 55 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Note For the Notify action to work the DVR should be registered in the RAS Remote Administration System Video Loss Event Action Record Setup Screen Use this screen to set the DVR to react to video loss from a camera differently Each camera can be assigned a schedule associated camera recording speed video quality and dwell time Figure 3 43 Video Loss Event Action Record Screen Honeywell Video Loss Event Action Mode Mode 2 Record Alarm Out Notify Sonea Camera Speed ouatyy wet Time m 30 0 ips Standard 10 sec m 30 0 ips Standard 10 sec m 30 0 ips Standard 10 sec m 30 0 ips Standard 10 sec 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A schedule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier 2 Highlight the Camera box and then press A camera selection screen displays Select the camera number you would like to associate with the camera that has lost video Note You can associate multiple cameras with a camera that has detected a loss of video 3 Highlight the Speed box and select number of images per second you would like to record from the drop down list 4 Highlight the Quality box and select the image quality you want to record from the drop down list 5 Highlight the Dwell Time b
40. aightened paper clip 1 Turn the DVR off Turn it on again 3 While the DVR is initializing poke a straightened paper clip in the unlabeled hole to the right of the USB port 4 Hold the switch until all the LEDs on the front panel are lit Rev 3 03 11 Document 900 0315 02 07 Installation Note When the DVR successfully resets to factory defaults all the LEDs on the front panel flash three times 5 Release the reset switch All of the DVR settings are now at the original settings it had when it left the factory Connecting Alarms Figure 2 11 Alarm Input Connector Strips Alt Al2 Al3 Al4 GND ARI OLOJOVOTOTO Cll Woo QUO To make connections on the Alarm Connector Strip 1 Press and hold the button 2 Insert the wire in the hole below the button 3 After releasing the button tug gently on the wire to make certain it is connected 4 To disconnect a wire press and hold the button above the wire and pull out the wire Al 1 to 4 Alarm In You can use external devices to signal the DVR to react to events Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to the Al Alarm In and GND Ground connectors The threshold voltage is for NC Normally Closed is above 4 3V and should be stable at least 0 5 seconds to be detected For NO Normally Open the threshold voltage is below 0 3V See Chapter 3 Configuration for configuring alarm input GND Ground Connect the ground side of the Ala
41. alarm input Highlight Alarm In in the Device menu MENU gt Device gt Alarm In and then press The Alarm In setup screen displays Rev 3 03 35 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Figure 3 20 Alarm In Screen Honeywell alarm in Alam im omo me omo ates Off Off Off Off You can turn each input On via Alarm I O or Camera Alarm or Off Each input can be given a title and the inputs can be set as NO normally open or NC normally closed independently Motion Detector Your DVR has a built in video motion detector Use the Motion Detector screen to turn video motion detection On or Off for each camera and to define the area of the image where you want to detect motion Highlight Motion Detector in the Device menu MENU gt Device gt Motion Detector and then press The Motion Detector setup screen displays Figure 3 21 Motion Detector Screen Honeywell Motion Detector Camera omoti Sensitivity Zone To adjust the DVR sensitivity to motion highlight the box under the Sensitivity heading There are five settings from 1 to 5 1 is the least sensitive and 5 is the most sensitive You can define the area of the image where you want to detect motion for example a doorway Highlight the icon under the Zone heading and then press The Motion Detection Zone screen displays Rev 3 03 36 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Figure 3 22 Motion Detection Zone Screen Exi
42. an set the DVR to react to storage problems by activating an internal buzzer or external alarms display a warning message and or notifying a PC running RAS Remote Administration System 1 Highlight the box beside the Storage Problem Action Alarm Out Notify and then press You can select Beep the External Alarm Out Terminal you want to associate with the storage problem event and or Notify Rev 3 03 31 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration 2 Highlight S M A R T Setup and then press e The S M A R T Setup screen displays Note If no hard disk drives are installed in the DVR the S M A R T Setup button is disabled Figure 3 15 S M A R T Setup Screen Honeywell smart setup Last check 2004 08 10 02 20 30 Period Daily Check Time 02 00 00 Temperature Threshold 70 Sensor Unit Celsius Check Now Your DVR shows the conditions of hard disk drives when the installed IDE hard disk drives support S M A R T Monitoring program a b Highlight the box beside Use Press to toggle between On and Off The Last check field shows the date and time information of the last storage check Highlight the box beside Period and select from Daily Weekly or Monthly for the checking period Note When you select Weekly or Monthly the Day of Week or Day of Month fields will be activated under the Period field Select the check day or check date Highlight the box beside Check Time and adjust the numbers as d
43. and then press A drop down list of available drives displays You can select from IDE CD RW USB Flash Memory USB HDD or USB CD RW Place a check mark in the Audio box to archive recorded audio with video You can define how much video to copy by changing the start and end times and dates You can also select which camera you wish to back up Rev 3 03 72 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Highlight the File Name box and then press A virtual keyboard displays see Figure 3 7 Enter a file name for the video you are copying and select Close The DVR automatically adds the camera number for example 01 and exe to the file name If you want to save the file in a specific folder enter the folder name followed by a for example folder filename After you have given the video a file name highlight the Start button and then press The DVR displays the drive capacity the backup file size and asks if you want to continue When the selected drive has more than two partitions the following Disk Partition Selection screen displays If the file system is not FAT32 the Type displays Not Supported Figure 3 60 Disk Partition Selection Screen Honeywell searching USB device a From E aI LC Return to Clip Copy Menu PART 1 TYPE FAT16 10GB Cameri PART2 TYPE FAT32 10GB PART3 TYPE NOT Supported 10GB PARTA TYPE FAT32 10GB File Name After you select the drive and partition to u
44. and press A virtual keyboard displays Figure 3 7 Virtual Keyboard Site Description Use the Arrow keys to highlight the first character you want in the Site Title field and then press That character appears in the title bar and the cursor moves to the next position You can use up to 20 characters including spaces in your title Press 2 to toggle between the upper and lower case keyboards Press to backspace to the previous character Press X to delete entered characters After you have entered your title highlight Close and then press Highlight the box beside Unit ID and then press Change the number by highlighting it and using the Up and Down Arrow buttons to increase and decrease the number The Unit ID number is used to identify the unit when it is networked with other DVRs Note You cannot use the same number for two or more DVRs that are within the same network Highlight the box beside Language and press A drop down list displays the available languages English French Spanish Italian and German Highlight the desired language and then press Rev 3 03 24 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration 6 The box beside H W Version and S W Version displays current hardware and software versions of the DVR Note You can upgrade the software only in the System Information Change screen Only the System Administrator can upgrade the software You cannot upgrade the software during clip copy
45. annot use the spot monitor and VGA outputs at the same time Rev 3 03 8 Document 900 0315 02 07 Installation Connecting the Monitor Connecting the Spot Monitor Figure 2 6 Video Out Connectors VIDEO OUT SVHS OUT Connect the Spot Monitor to either the Video Out or SVHS Out connector Note For Spot Monitor output set the CVBS SVHS VGA selector to CVBS SVHS see Figure 2 5 If your monitor has an SVHS input use it to give you better quality video display Note The Video Out BNC and the SVHS Out connectors may be connected to individual monitors for simultaneous operation Connecting the RGB Monitor Figure 2 7 VGA Connector o a Use the VGA port for RGB Monitor output Connect the RGB Monitor to the VGA connector Connect an RGB cable with a DB15 Male connector which is usually less than 10 feet 3 m to the DVR connector Rev 3 03 9 Document 900 0315 02 07 Installation Note For RGB Monitor output set the CVBS SVHS VGA selector switch to VGA see Figure 2 5 Connecting to the Network Port Figure 2 8 Network Connector NETWORK The DVR can be networked using the 10 100Mb Ethernet connector Connect a CAT5 cable with an RJ45 jack to the DVR connector The DVR can be networked with a computer for remote monitoring searching configuration and software upgrades See Chapter 3 Configuration for configuring the Ethernet connections Connecting to the RS232C Port Figure 2 9 RS232C C
46. ation when the DVR is in Panic Recording mode a Setthe On Panic Recording Speed field from 0 5 to 30 ips 25 ips PAL b Set the On Panic Recording Quality field to Very High High Standard or Low c Setthe On Panic Recording Duration field from 5 to 60 minutes The panic recording will be stopped automatically according to the preset duration as long as PANIC is not pressed to stop the panic recording Select No Limit if you want to stop panic recording manually Note When the DVR is in Panic Recording mode it ignores time lapse or event recording settings and follows the panic recording settings The maximum panic recording speed is 30 images per second 25 ips for PAL when the resolution is set to Standard However when set to High the recording speed decreases to 15 ips 12 5 ips for PAL When the DVR is recording video a red dot appears on the screen When the DVR is in Panic Recording mode a white appears in the red dot and the REC LED on the front panel flickers Highlight the box beside Auto Deletion Press to toggle between On and Off When set to On the DVR deletes video recorded earlier than the user defined period Highlight the second box beside Auto Deletion and then press to select the length of time recorded data will be kept from 1 to 99 days Rev 3 03 45 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Caution When the End of Disk is set to Stop the DVR will NOT restart recording even af
47. c Equipment o ii About Tits Document gt 54 ci8 PRAT EERE EERE REEDED EEO Sw ES xiii Overview of Contents a xiii Important Safeguards e xiv 1 INTOCUCION i ioe eee A A AAA AAA AA AAA 1 Features e y a a A a a A eee Bee 1 Technical Overview o 2 2 INStAN ANON case RA a A AAA 5 Package Coments a e ac gis a ek ee EA A a ae 5 Required Installation Tools 2 2 0 e e e 5 Connecting the Video Source e 6 Connecting the Loop Through Video o e 2 6 Connecting AUI acacia ae ok ee a a a a ee ae 7 Setting Unit for CVBS SVHS or VGA Output 2 2 ee 8 Connecting the Monitor 2 ee 9 Connecting the Spot Monitor 2 2 000 e e 9 Connecting the RGB Monitor 0 0000 eee ee 9 Connecting to the Network Port aoaaa a 10 Connecting to the RS232C Port aaao e 10 Factory Reset sur s oie a Bae eR a a a Se wae eae ee ee ee 11 Connecting Alarms a aaa a 12 ALTO Alarma e aons d a a a a e I ee 12 GND GOUNA a i ea i re Ba a a oe ia y La es 12 ARI Alarm Reset In s os cosca g aur w a y Rm a a a ee A 13 Alarm Outs 600 Vig Se Pha ho de a a ee hoe Bg 13 Connecting to the RS485 Port 2 a 13 Connecting to the USB Port aoaaa ee 14 Connecting the Power Cord 2 ee 14 3 CONTIQUEATION oss ce cee ee a ee ee Re eR eH 17 Front Panel Controls a aaa aaa a 17 Turning
48. cturer s manual for configuring the RS485 connection Rev 3 03 13 Document 900 0315 02 07 Installation Connecting to the USB Port Figure 2 14 USB Connector USB Use the USB port to connect external hard disk drives CD RW drives or flash drives for archiving video 1 Position the external hard disk drive close enough to the DVR so that you can make the cable connections usually less than 6 feet 1 83 m 2 Use the USB cable provided with the hard disk drive or CD RW to connect it to the DVR See Chapter 4 Operation for archiving video to an external USB IDE hard disk drive USB CD RW drive or USB flash drive You can also upgrade the software through the USB port Connecting the Power Cord Figure 2 15 Power Cord Connector 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 2A Connect the power cord of the adapter to the DVR and the other end to the wall outlet Rev 3 03 14 Document 900 0315 02 07 Installation WARNING Route power cords so they are not a tripping hazard Make certain the power cord will not be pinched or abraded by furniture Do not install power cords under rugs or carpet The power cord has a grounding pin If your power outlet does not have a grounding pin receptacle do not modify the plug Do not overload the circuit by plugging too many devices into one circuit Your DVR is now ready to operate See Chapter 3 Configuration and Chapter 4 Operation Rev 3 03 15 Document 900 0315 02 07
49. de Highlight Password in the Main Menu MENU gt Password and then press to display the Password screen Figure 3 57 Password Setup Screen Honeywell Password Key Lock On Highlight the box beside User and then press to toggle between On and Off If the password is set to On you will be asked to enter the current password so that you can turn it off If the password is set to Off you will be asked to enter the new password and to confirm it before it will be turned on The Administrator password cannot be turned On and Off You can change the Administrator password by first entering the current password entering a new password and then confirming the new password Rev 3 03 70 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration To change the password highlight the box below Password and then press A window displays asking you to enter the current password If you enter the correct password another window displays asking you to enter a new password using the camera buttons After you press another screen displays asking you to confirm the new password Note The Admin and User passwords are composed of up to eight digits using the camera buttons The default User password is 1234 and Admin password is 4321 Caution Write down the new password and save it in a secure place If the password is forgotten the unit must be reset using the Factory Reset Button and all data settings will be lost To lock front
50. display On and Off 8 If you want to read text input strings displayed on the screen easily and clearly turn On Text In Background color Highlight the box beside Text In Background color and then press to toggle between On and Off Main Monitoring Setup Screen Use the Main Monitoring Setup screen MENU gt Display gt Main Monitoring to adjust the display dwell time for each camera displayed on the main monitor You can also setthe video from the event detected cameras to be displayed on the main monitor during the preset dwell time Figure 3 47 Main Monitoring Setup Screen Honeywell Main Monitoring Setup Sequence Dwell Time Event Monitoring Event Monitoring Dwell Time 1 Highlight the box beside Sequence Dwell Time and then press You can adjust the sequence dwell time from 3 to 60 seconds Note The DVR does not sequence a camera experiencing video loss 2 Highlight the box beside Event Monitoring and then press to toggle between On and Off When it is On the video of the lowest camera number among cameras associated with the event detected sensor will be displayed in full screen on the main monitor during the preset dwell time 3 Highlight the box beside Event Monitoring Dwell Time and then press You can adjust the event monitoring dwell time from 3 to 60 seconds Rev 3 03 59 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Network Setup Screen Use the Network Setup screen MENU gt Network gt
51. dministrator password Note The Quick Setup mode releases automatically when a user changes the DVR settings remotely using the RAS Remote Administration System program Rev 3 03 22 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Normal Setup Screen Figure 3 4 Normal Setup Screen Honeywell System Date Time System Check Storage System Log System Shutdown Press MENU to enter the Normal Setup screen If the Quick Setup screen displays turn it off as described above The Normal Setup screen gives you access to all the DVR setup screens System Information Use the System Information screen to name the Site Description name assign a unit ID number select the language to use and upgrade the software Highlight System Information MENU gt System gt System Information and press The System Information screen displays Figure 3 5 System Information Screen Honeywell system information HRHD410C 1 5 0 Site Description AAA A unit gt Language English Disk Usage From 2004 06 07 04 54 39 Recorded To 2004 06 08 13 25 51 Change 1 Highlight Change and press The System Information Change screen displays Rev 3 03 23 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration 2 Figure 3 6 System Information Change Screen Honeywell System Information Change Site Description Unit ID 0 Language English H W Version 2 0 S W Version 1 5 0 Upgrade Highlight the box beside Site Description
52. e Select from the following options in the drop down list On Off Covert 1 Covert 2 Note When you select Covert 1 the DVR displays the camera title and status icons on the covert video When you select Covert 2 the DVR displays only camera title on the covert video To assign titles to each camera highlight the camera title under the Title heading and then press A virtual keyboard see Figure 3 7 allows you to enter camera names Selecting the PTZ Device box causes a list of controllable cameras to display Select your camera from the list and then press You must connect the camera to the RS485 terminal on the back of the DVR following the camera manufacturer s instructions Figure 3 19 PTZ Device List Honeywell camera Nene CDC2400 Series Costar Camera Setup Title CRD J6416 Chilsung On CAM CRR 1660S Fine PE aa On camjDelta Dome II Sensormatic Bs ee On CAM D Protocol Pelco Fastrax HiTron G3 Philips GRU 1604A Honeywell HID 2406 Hitron HSD 25X Honeywell IRX 100 IDIS KTD 312 Kalatel MRX 1000 Samsung On To assign IDs to each camera highlight the ID heading and then press To change the number highlight it and use the Up and Down Arrow buttons to increase and decrease the numbers The camera ID number can be set from 0 to 256 Alarm In Setup Screen The alarm terminal strip on the back of the DVR has inputs associated with each alarm Use the Alarm In screen to configure each
53. e DVR is recording When the DVR is in Panic recording mode the REC LED flickers NETWORK The NETWORK LED is lit when the unit is networked either via Ethernet or modem COPY The COPY LED is lit when data is being copied using the internal CD RW or the USB port BUTTONS Press the button to Camera e Cause the selected camera to display full screen buttons 1 4 e Enter passwords e Function in PTZ mode Press CAMERA 1 to zoom in in PTZ mode Press CAMERA 2 to zoom out in PTZ mode Press CAMERA 3 to control near focus of the PTZ camera in PTZ mode Press CAMERA 4 to control far focus of the PTZ camera in PTZ mode MENU e Enter the Main Menu You must enter the administrator password to access au the Main Menu Pressing MENU also closes the current menu or setup dialog box e Displays the Search menu in Playback mode e Loads the PTZ menu in PTZ mode MENU QUAD SEQ e Toggle between quad 2x2 display mode and sequence mode te Loads a Preset view in the PTZ mode QUAD SEQ Rev 3 03 18 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Table 3 1 Front Panel LEDs and Controls cont d Front panel Function PTZ buttons e Opens a Pan Tilt Zoom screen that allows you to control properly configured PTZ PTZ cameras e In PTZ mode pressing PTZ enters the Digital Zoom mode Press PTZ again in Digital Zoom mode to return to Live Monitoring mode When a PTZ device is not installed press PTZ to enter t
54. e Search through the recorded video using much more sophisticated tools than those available with VCRs Features of your DVR that are not available with traditional VCRs are e View video remotely e Record video at the same time you are watching previously recorded video The DVR operates even when no hard disk drives are installed In this case recording playback and any processes that access hard disk drives are not supported You can only view live video and establish system settings that are not related to hard disk drive operation Also the unit can be connected with RAS Watch either via Ethernet or modem Rev 3 03 77 Document 900 0315 02 07 Operation Figure 4 1 DVR Front Panel lt u gt 06 Honeywell creveinenonoigs ie neon CS rowen ALARM C RECORD C REMO O COPY AA de A gt E ADE Gi CD C D LS vou Rea o amp HRHD410 The front panel controls are described in Chapter 3 Configuration Turning on the Power After you have installed the DVR following the instructions in Chapter 2 Installation it is ready to record The unit takes approximately 60 seconds to initialize The DVR recovers automatically after the unit is initialized if recorded data on the storage device has been damaged Live Monitoring As soon as the DVR completes its initialization process it will begin showing live video on the attached monitor and playing live audio through the a
55. e with the camera that has detected motion Note You can associate multiple cameras with a camera that detects motion 3 Highlight the Speed box and select number of images per second you would like to record from the drop down list 4 Highlight the Quality box and select the image quality you want to record from the drop down list 5 Highlight the Dwell Time box and set the length of time you would like to record for the associated motion event Motion Detector Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen Use this screen to set the DVR to react to motion events differently by activating an internal buzzer and or external alarms Figure 3 38 Motion Detector Event Action Alarm Out Screen Honeywell Motion Detector Event Action Modei Mode 2 Sonea Alam out Dvorne m 10 sec E 10 sec m 10 sec 10 sec Cancel 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A schedule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier 2 Highlight the Alarm Out box and select either Beep and or the alarm output terminal that you want to associate with the motion event 3 Highlight the Dwell Time box and set the length of time you want the output activated Rev 3 03 52 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Motion Detector Event Action Notify Setup Screen Use this screen to set the DVR to notify the remote site when certain motion events are activated Figure 3 39 Motion Detector Event Action Notify Scr
56. ed at the selected time you will see a blank screen 4 You can now use the Arrow buttons Jog Dial and Shuttle Ring controls to review the surrounding video Calendar Search Figure 4 10 Calendar Search Screen Honeywell Calendar Search 2004 05 10 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 Days with recorded video display on the calendar with white numbers You can highlight the days with recorded video by using the Arrow buttons After you have highlighted a day press to select it 2 Atime bar displays at the bottom of the calendar Hours in which video was recorded will be highlighted with blue Highlight the time bar and select the time using the left and right Arrow buttons Time adjusts in 30 minute increments 3 After you have set the date and time you want to search highlight Go and then press The selected date and time displays Rev 3 03 86 Document 900 0315 02 07 Operation 4 You can now use the Arrow buttons Jog Dial and Shuttle Ring controls to review the surrounding video Event Search The DVR maintains a log of each time the Alarm Input port is activated The Event Search screen displays this list Figure 4 11 Event Log Screen Honeywell Event Log No Title Date Time 4 Alarm In 1 2004 08 10 09 48 05 Alarm In 1 2004 08 10 09 47 55 3 2 Alarm In 1 2004 08 10 09 47 45 1 Alarm In 1 2004 08 10 09 47 35 1 Use the Arrow buttons to highlight the event for which you would like
57. een Honeywell Motion Detector Event Action Mode Mode 2 Record Alarm Out Cancel 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A schedule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier 2 Highlight the Notify box and then press This toggles between On and Off When it is On the DVR notifies the remote site when certain events occur based on a defined schedule Note For the Notify action to work the DVR should be registered in the RAS Remote Administration System Text In Event Action Record Setup Screen Use this screen to set how the DVR reacts to text input from the text in device You can assign the text in a schedule associated camera recording speed video quality and dwell time Rev 3 03 53 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Figure 3 40 Text In Event Action Record Screen Honeywell Text in Event Action Mode Mode 2 Record Alarm Out Notity camera Speed Quality Dwell Time 30 0 ips Standard 10 sec 30 0 ips Standard 10 sec 30 0 ips Standard 10 sec aa v 30 0 ips Standard 10 sec 4 c 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A schedule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier 2 Highlight the Camera box and then press A camera selection screen displays Select the camera number you would like to associate with the text in device Note You cannot associate multiple cameras with a text in device 3 Highlight the Speed box and select t
58. elect Off you will use the Normal Setup screen to change the DVR settings 2 Highlight the Recording Speed Quality box and select recording speeds from as few as 0 5 ips to as fast as 30 ips 25 for PAL 3 Highlight the second box beside Recording Speed Quality and select recording speeds from as few as 0 5 ips to as fast as 30 ips 25 ips for PAL 4 Highlight the box beside Audio Recording and select either On or Off Rev 3 03 21 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration 10 11 12 Note It is your responsibility to determine if local laws and regulations permit recording audio Highlight the box beside Sequence Dwell Time and select from 3 to 60 seconds for the camera sequence dwell time Selecting System Information enters a screen that allows you to set the site name set the language and view various system operational parameters Selecting Storage enters a screen where you can check the storage status Selecting Camera enters a screen where you can set up camera operation Selecting Network Setup enters a screen where you can set up network operational settings Selecting Password enters a screen where you will be able to change passwords Selecting Date Time enters a screen where you will be able to set the DVR time and date Selecting System Shutdown shuts the DVR down When shutting down the DVR you need to confirm that you want to shut down the unit and you will be asked for an a
59. en Note Make sure that Text In is turned On during OSD setup if you want to display the text in information on the playback image see OSD On Screen Display Setup page 58 Figure 4 6 Playback Text In Screen Playback Controls Table 4 1 Playback Controls Press this button To do this Left Arrow Play video backward at high speed Pressing the button again lt toggles the playback speed from dd 444 and 4 44 The screen displays dd 44 and 444 respectively Note Entering Fast Backward Playback mode from Live Monitoring mode can be password protected Right Arrow Play video forward at high speed Pressing the button again toggles gt the playback speed from gt gt gt gt and gt gt gt The screen displays gt gt PPP and gt gt PP respectively After selecting ENTER PAUSE press the Up arrow to advance to the gt next image After selecting ENTER PAUSE press the Down arrow to review the lt i previous image Rev 3 03 83 Document 900 0315 02 07 Operation Table 4 1 Playback Controls cont d Press this button To do this ENTER PAUSE Pause the video on the screen The screen displays Camera Buttons 1 to 4 Display that camera at full screen QUAD SEQ Change the display format from full screen to quad 2x2 mode Note Changing the display format from quad 2x2 to full screen is not available Note When playing recorded video at maximum speed with very h
60. er the title Highlight the Sched field and press to open a schedule screen You can schedule alarm output in 30 minute increments from 0 00 to 24 00 Figure 3 27 Alarm Out Schedule Screen Honeywell Alarm Out 1 Schedule 6 8 10 12 14 You can select individual blocks of time entire days of the week entire blocks of time or the entire schedule e Select a specific block of time by highlighting it and then pressing e Select an entire day by highlighting the day of the week or Holiday on the left of the screen and then press e Select an entire block of time by highlighting the time period at the top of the screen and then press e Select the entire screen by highlighting the empty box in the upper left corner of the screen Press to toggle between No Arming no block to On blue block to Event yellow block On means the Alarm Out is active during the scheduled time Event indicates the Alarm Out is only active when there is an Event during the scheduled time Audio Setup Screen Use the Audio Setup screen to set the DVR to record audio when it is recording video Highlight Audio in the Device menu MENU gt Device gt Audio and then press The Audio Setup screen displays Rev 3 03 41 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Figure 3 28 Audio Setup Screen Honeywell audio setup Audio Recording Mute Audio In On On On on Highlight the box beside Audio Recording and then press Th
61. esired using the Arrow buttons Highlight the box beside Temperature Threshold and adjust the numbers as desired using the Arrow buttons Highlight the box beside Sensor Unit and select from Celsius or Fahrenheit If you want to check the storage status instantly highlight Check Now and then press You can save your changes by highlighting OK and then pressing Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Rev 3 03 32 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration System Log Screen Highlight System Log in the Main Menu MENU gt System gt System Log and then press The System Log screen displays Figure 3 16 System Log Screen Honeywell System Log No Event Date Time Setup Begin Local 2004 05 06 10 27 14 System Started 2004 05 06 10 27 12 Shutdown 2004 05 06 10 27 02 System Time Changed 2004 05 06 10 27 00 Setup Begin Local 2004 05 06 10 26 08 System Started 2004 05 06 10 26 02 System Reboot 2004 05 06 10 26 02 The System Log screen displays a record of various events logged by the DVR The list shows the dates and times the system was turned ON and OFF the system was restarted recording was started or stopped playback was started or stopped setup changes were made and data banks were cleared The events are listed from the most recent to the oldest To scroll through the list a page at a time select the Up and Down Arrow buttons on the screen and then press To go directly to an
62. event number highlight the event number box left of the UP Arrow press use the Arrow buttons to change the number and then press System Shutdown Highlight System Shutdown in the Main Menu MENU gt System gt System Shutdown and then press This shuts the DVR down When shutting down the DVR you need to confirm that you want to shut down the unit and you will be asked for an administrator password Rev 3 03 33 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Configuring Input Devices Use the Device menu MENU gt Device to configure the video audio and remote control devices connected to the DVR Figure 3 17 Device Menu Honeywell Device Alarm In Motion Detector Text In Alarm Out Audio RS232 RS485 Ds Camera Setup Screen Use the Camera Setup screen to turn each camera on or off and to hide the video associated with that camera number Highlight Camera in the Device menu MENU gt Device gt Camera and then press The Camera setup screen displays Figure 3 18 Camera Setup Screen Honeywell Camera Camera Setup Twe PTZ Device ID 1 n Lo CAM1 None CAM2 None CAM3 None CAM4 None Rev 3 03 34 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration To hide the video associated with a camera number highlight the camera Setup heading and then press You can select the Setup field for one specific camera or select the Setup heading to change the settings for all four cameras at onc
63. formation from the time server The box beside Next Synchronization displays the time when the next synchronization is scheduled If you want to synchronize the time instantly highlight the Now button and then press Caution When selecting Now any video with a later time and date will be lost if the time and date of a time server is earlier than the last recorded image of the DVR Rev 3 03 28 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Note When the time difference between the DVR and the time server is more than one minutes the DVR might not synchronize the time to prevent any unexpected loss of recorded video data If you want to synchronize the time manually select Now Highlight the Run as Server box and then press to toggle between On and Off When itis On the DVR you are setting up runs as a time server To save your changes highlight OK and then press Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes Highlight the box beside Date Format and press A list of date formats displays Highlight the format you wish to use and then press The choices are MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY YYYY MM DD MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY YYYY MM DD To change the time format highlight the box beside Time Format and then press The DVR toggles between 12 Hours AM PM and 24 Hours military time To save your changes highlight OK and then press Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes
64. ght the desired alarm output from the external alarm out terminal or internal buzzer and press Note Alarm Out cannot be set to Check Point System Highlight the box under Notify and press This toggles between On and Off When it is On the DVR notifies the remote site of its System Good and Record Bad Rev 3 03 30 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Storage Screen Highlight Storage in the Main Menu MENU gt System gt Storage and then press The Storage setup screen displays Figure 3 14 Storage Screen Honeywell Storage No type Status E la pe 80 00 ca Good Rec On IDE 80 0 GB Good Rec On 2 3 Beem E Clip Copy EA IDE 80 0 GB Good gt Rec On S MA RT Setup Storage Problem Action Alarm Out Notify The Type field displays the type and capacity of storage devices The Status field displays the device status or fault conditions Options are Good Disk Bad S M A R T Alert High Temperature Not installed Note If the DVR senses S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology Alert or High Temperature the S M A R T Monitoring Information screen displays When this happens we recommend that you replace the hard disk drive usually within 24 hours The S M A R T Monitoring Information screen only displays in Live Monitoring mode The C field displays the temperature of the storage device The Usage field displays the device usage You c
65. h A A 81 Recording Audio sa oss ee E e a 82 Playing Recorded Video oaoa a 82 Playback Controls oaoa aaa a 83 Rev 3 03 iv Document 900 0315 02 07 Contents Searching Video a 85 Date Time Search s aneia aoan a ee 86 Calendar Search ee 86 Event Search cde i a es el eae Se ee a a es et A 87 Textin Sears at ated a a See Seon ad it ee e ERA 88 Appendix A USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation aaao 91 Preparing the USB IDE Hard Disk Drive In Windows 2000 91 Preparing the USB IDE Hard Disk Drive In Windows 98 92 Appendix B Text In Query Examples 93 Text In Query Exampled o e e 94 Text In Query Example2 o a 95 Appendix C SOMMIONS io ccc eee eee AAA AAA 97 Appendix D C mector PINOS oora a pe eos pepe GR in ine woe ae a ee 99 I O Connector Pinouts 2 a 99 RS485 Connector Pinouts e 100 Appendix E Map of Serecns caco AAA 101 Appendix F SPOCUICANONS 266k ESE CREE SAREE A ORE ER S ww ORS 103 PPR ep se Se age sake O a pe ee ee 1 Rev 3 03 v Document 900 0315 02 07 Contents Rev 3 03 vi Document 900 0315 02 07 Figures Figures Figure 1 1 Typical DYR Installation i ea 4b B46 OG ow RA A 2 Figure 2 1 OVE Rear Panel bos 6k aca ae Re AR a A ee 6 Figure 2 2 Vido Input CORMEC IONS s s sst aa eae da ee me a 6 Figure 2 3 Video Loop Through COSER sa seer r tapp a a A 6 Figure 2
66. he Digital Zoom mode directly ZOOMIOFF e Press PTZ in Playback mode to enter the Digital Zoom Playback mode Note When the DVR is in the PTZ mode a white line displays around the image Note In Digital Zoom mode and Digital Zoom Playback mode a bright small box is laid over the image The box indicates the spot to be enlarged PANIC Start panic recording so that the DVR records video regardless of time lapse or CY event recording schedules Press PANIC again to stop the panic recording PANIC Note When the DVR is recording video a red dot appears on the screen When the DVR is in panic recording mode a white displays in the red dot and the REC LED on the front panel flickers ENTER PAUSE Select a highlighted item or complete an entry that you have made during ES system setup e Press ENTER PAUSE in Live Monitoring mode to freeze the current live screen The screen displays Press ENTER PAUSE again to return to Live Monitoring mode e Press ENTER PAUSE in Playback mode to pause the video The screen displays Il Press ENTER PAUSE again in pause mode to go to Live Monitoring mode e In Digital Zoom mode press ENTER PAUSE to enlarge a specific area of the screen The enlarged screen displays Up Down Left Right Arrows Say es Use to e Navigate through menus and GUI e Control Pan and Tilt when in PTZ mode In playback mode the Up Arrow button selects the next image and the Down Arrow button selects the previo
67. he number of images per second you would like to record from the drop down list 4 Highlight the Quality box and select the image quality you want to record from the drop down list 5 Highlight the Dwell Time box and then set the length of time you would like to record for the text input Text In Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen Use this screen to set how the DVR reacts to text in by activating an internal buzzer and or external alarms Rev 3 03 54 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Figure 3 41 Text In Event Action Alarm Out Screen Honeywell Text In Event Action Model Mode 2 Record Notity Cancel 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A schedule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier 2 Highlight the Alarm Out box and select either Beep or the alarm output terminal that you want to associate with the motion event 3 Highlight the Dwell Time box and set the length of time you want the output activated Text In Event Action Notify Setup Screen Use this screen to set the DVR to notify the remote site in the case of a text in event Figure 3 42 Text In Event Action Notify Screen Honeywell Text in Event Action Modet Mode 2 Record Alarm Out Notify Cancel 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A schedule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier 2 Highlight the Notify box and then press This toggles between On and Off
68. he preset Figure 4 4 PTZ Preset Screen PTZ Preset Camera 1 CAM1 Rev 3 03 80 Document 900 0315 02 07 Operation Preset View After you have set the camera presets you can go directly to the desired views 1 Press QUAD SEQ to load the Preset View dialog box 2 Select the desired preset number to load the preset Figure 4 5 Preset View Screen PTZ Apply Camera 1 CAM1 Digital Zoom Mode You can enter Digital Zoom mode by pressing the PTZ button on the front panel while in PTZ mode Note You cannot enter Digital Zoom mode when the DVR detects video loss on the selected camera or the camera is turned off or set up as Covert 1 or Covert 2 After you are in Digital Zoom mode a bright small box is laid over the image The box indicates the spot to be enlarged To enlarge the spot move the position of that box using the Arrow buttons and then press The enlarged screen displays Y Pressing PTZ again returns the DVR to Live Monitoring mode Recording Video After you have installed the DVR following the instructions in Chapter 2 Installation it is ready to record Unless you change the setup the DVR continues to record until the hard disk drive is full The factory default is Stop when the hard disk drive is full The DVR can be set to continue recording Overwrite after the hard disk drive is full It does this by recording over the oldest video Rev 3 03 81 Document 900 0315 02 07 Operation
69. igh image quality playback of recorded audio may be occasionally interrupted Shuttle Ring The Shuttle Ring only functions in Playback mode Turn the ring clockwise to play video forward Turn the ring counterclockwise to play video backward Playback speed varies with the amount the ring is turned The playback speeds are 4x0 5 e 4d and 4444 Px0 5 P PA PPP and AA AD When you release the ring it snaps back to the center position and the video pauses Jog Dial The Jog Dial only functions when playback video has been paused Turn the jog dial clockwise to play video forward image by image Turn the jog dial counterclockwise to play video backward image by image Note When playing recorded video at maximum speed with very high image quality playback of recorded audio may be interrupted occasionally Note You cannot change the system setup from a remote site during Playback mode Digital Zoom Playback Mode Press the PTZ button while in Playback mode to enter Digital Zoom Playback mode The image pauses and a bright small box is laid over the image This box indicates the spot to be enlarged To enlarge that spot move the position of the box using the Arrow buttons and then press The enlarged screen displays Press PTZ again to release the Digital Zoom Playback mode and return to Playback mode Note You cannot enter Digital Zoom Playback mode when the selected camera is set up as Cover 1 or Covert 2 and not p
70. ion 73 DVRNS Setup 66 Event Log 87 Event Search by Camera 88 Event Search by Event 87 Holiday Setup 27 LAN ADSL Setup 64 LAN DHCP Setup 64 LAN Setup 61 Live Monitoring Text In 79 Main Monitoring Setup 59 Modem Setup 65 Motion Detection Zone 37 Motion Detector 36 38 Motion Detector Event Action Alarm Out 52 Motion Detector Event Action Notify 53 Motion Detector Event Action Record Setup 51 Network Setup 60 Normal Setup 23 Password Setup 70 Playback Text In 83 Port Number Setup 62 Preset View 87 PTZ Menu 80 PTZ Preset 80 Quick Setup 27 Record Mode Setup 44 RS232 RS485 43 S M A R T Alert 32 Storage 31 System Check 29 System Information 23 System Log 33 Text In Generic Text Text In Event Action Text In Event Action Text In Event Action Setup 39 Alarm Out 55 Notify 55 Record 54 a a ci Text In Log 88 Text In Setup 37 Time Sync 28 Time Lapse Record Setup 46 Time Lapse Recording Schedule 47 Video Loss Event Action Alarm Out 57 Video Loss Event Action Notify 57 Video Loss Event Action Record 56 screns Text In Search 89 Search menu 85 sequence dwell time 22 59 setup alarm in 35 alarm in events 49 alarm notify 51 alarm out 40 alarm out events 50 audio 41 callback center LAN 68 cameras 34 clip copy 72 date time 26 events 49 external modem 43 initial 20 LAN 60 61 loading default 74 main monitor 59 modem 65 motion detector alarm out even
71. is toggles between On and Off When itis On the DVR also records audio when it is recording video Highlight the box beside Mute and then press lt This toggles between On and Off When it is On the DVR does not play live or recorded audio The DVR supports four audio inputs You can set up each input When it is On the DVR plays live audio through the attached speaker when it displays live video Highlight the Audio In field highlight the box under the On Off heading and then press This toggles between On and Off To save your changes highlight OK and then press Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes Note The DVR will NOT record audio when the recording speed is set to less than 15 ips 12 5 ips PAL The DVR may not record audio depending on the Transfer Speed when the RAS Remote Administration System Watch program is connected RS232 RS485 Setup Screen Use the RS232 RS485 Setup screen to set up the RS232 and RS485 ports to communicate with external devices such as remote controls and dome cameras Highlight RS232 RS485 in the Device menu MENU gt Device gt RS232 RS485 and then press The RS232 RS485 screen displays Rev 3 03 42 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Figure 3 29 RS232 RS485 Screen Honeywell rs232 Rs485 ME 9600 57600 s s Stop Bit 1 1 1 Highlight the field for the settings you wish to make Select the correct Baud Rate Parity Data Bit and Stop Bit
72. ive to your computer using the USB cable Turn on your computer The USB device icon should display on the Taskbar e P If the USB IDE hard disk drive is partitioned or has data it will show up in My Computer as a hard disk drive icon Check the file system by right clicking on the icon and checking under Properties General gt File System If the file system is not FAT32 format format the USB IDE hard disk drive using the FAT32 format 5 Ifthe USB IDE hard disk drive is not partitioned go to Administrative Tools in Control Panel and start Computer Management Open Disk Management in Storage and right click an unallocated region of the USB IDE hard disk drive Then click Create Partition 6 Inthe Create Partition wizard click Next then Primary Partition and follow the instructions on the screen Make sure that FAT32 is selected for the file system Rev 3 03 91 Document 900 0315 02 07 USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation 7 Note The partition size should be less than 32 GB because of Windows operating system limitations After formatting is complete the USB IDE hard disk drive will be added to My Computer Connect the USB IDE hard disk drive to the DVR Preparing the USB IDE Hard Disk Drive In Windows 98 oO oOnNnon 11 12 13 14 Note Preparing a USB IDE hard disk drive under Windows ME is almost identical to Windows 98 Connect the USB IDE hard disk drive to your computer using the USB Cable Tur
73. izontal frequency 50 Hz vertical frequency Video Resolution 720 x 480 NTSC 720 x 576 PAL Playback Record Speed images per second Standard Resolution 120 ips NTSC 100 ips PAL High Resolution 60 ips NTSC 50 ips PAL Inputs Outputs Alarm Input 4 TTL programmable as NC NO 4 3V threshold Alarm Output 2 relay out terminal block NC amp NO 0 5A 125VAC 1A 30VDC Alarm Reset Input 1 TTL terminal block Internal Buzzer 80 db at 10 cm Network Connectivity 10 100 Base Ethernet RS232C for external modem Audio Input 4 lines in Audio Output 1 line out Rev 3 03 103 Document 900 0315 02 07 Specifications Table F 1 Technical Specifications Connectors Video Input Composite 4 BNC Video Loop Composite 4 BNC Monitor Output Composite 1 BNC SVHS 1 Y C Analog RGB 1 VGA Audio In 4 RCA connectors Audio Out 1 RCA connector Alarms Terminal block Alarm Reset In Terminal block Ethernet Port RJ45 RS232C Serial Port DB9 P RS485 Serial Port 4 connector terminal block USB Port 1 on front panel 1 1 Storage Primary Storage EIDE hard disk drive up to 3 Backup Storage Built in Internal CD RW Drive USB Hard disk drive USB CD RW drive or USB Flash Drive General Dimensions 16 9 in x 3 5 in x 14 in WxHxD 430 mm x 88 mm x 355
74. layed back Rev 3 03 84 Document 900 0315 02 07 Operation Figure 4 7 Digital Zoom Screen Digital Zoom Searching Video Press MENU while in Playback mode to display the Search Menu Figure 4 8 Search Menu Go to the First Go to the Last Date Time Search Calendar Search Event Search Text In Search Clip Copy Option Function Go to First Displays the first recorded image Go to Last Displays the last recorded image Date Time Search Searches by date and time see Date Time Search for more details Calendar Search Searches using a calendar see Calendar Search for more details Event Search Selects video from the event log see Event Search for more details Text In Search Searches text input strings see Text n Search for more details Clip Copy Clips a video segment and saves it Rev 3 03 85 Document 900 0315 02 07 Operation Date Time Search Figure 4 9 Date Time Search Screen Date Time Search Enter Date Time 2004 06 23 07 29 37 cancel 1 Move the cursor over the date and then press You can use the Arrow buttons or the Jog Dial to adjust the numbers 2 Move the cursor over the time and then press You can use the Arrow buttons or the Jog Dial to adjust the numbers 3 After you have set the date and time you want to search highlight OK and then press The selected date and time displays If no video was record
75. motely by connecting via external modem or Ethernet You can use the USB port to copy video clips to USB IDE hard disk drives USB CD RW drives or flash drives Rev 3 03 3 Document 900 0315 02 07 Introduction Rev 3 03 4 Document 900 0315 02 07 Installation Installation This chapter covers how to connect the DVR to peripheral equipment Package Contents The package contains in addition to this document Digital Video Recorder Power cord User Guide this document Multilingual User Guide on HRHD CD ROM RAS User Guide Multilingual RAS software and User Guide RAS CD ROM DVRNS Server Software and User Guide on RAS CD ROM Rack mount Kit Assembly screws for adding hard disk drives Required Installation Tools No special tools are required to install the DVR Refer to the installation manuals for the other items that make up part of your system to acquire an understanding of the tools required for the overall system installation Rev 3 03 5 Document 900 0315 02 07 Installation Figure 2 1 DVR Rear Panel Video in Video out SVHS out Alarm in i Audio out Alarm out RS232C port Ethernet port Factory reset Audio in RS485 port CVBS SVHS or VGA switch selector switch Connecting the Video Source Figure 2 2 Video Input Connectors VIDEO IN VIDEOIN2 VIDEOIN3 VIDEO IN 4 Connect the coaxial cables from the video sources to the BNC
76. n on your computer The Add New Hardware wizard window displays Install the device driver for the USB backup device following the instructions provided with your USB hard disk drive If the USB IDE hard disk drive is partitioned or contains data it will show up in My Computer as a hard disk drive icon Check the file system in Properties gt General gt File System If the file system is not FAT32 format format the USB IDE hard disk drive with FAT32 format Run the FDISK utility by clicking Start then Run Type fdisk and then click OK At the MS DOS command prompt type Y and click Enter on the keyboard In the FDISK Option menu select 5 Change current fixed disk drive Select the appropriate letter corresponding to the USB IDE hard disk drive In the FDISK Option menu select 1 Create DOS partition or Logical DOS Drive Inthe Create DOS Partition or Logical DOS Drive menu select 1 Create Primary DOS Partition Type Y to use all available space and click enter Click ESC to exit the screen after the USB IDE hard disk drive partition is created Restart your computer and verify the newly created drive is in My Computer Right click the newly created hard disk drive icon and select Format In the Format Screen select Full as the Format type and click Start After formatting is complete connect the USB IDE hard disk drive to the DVR Rev 3 03 92 Document 900 0315 02 07 Text In Query Examples Text In Query
77. nation should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart combination to overturn Power Sources This equipment should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power please consult your equipment dealer or local power company Power Cords Operator or installer must remove power BNC alarm and other connections before moving the equipment Rev 3 03 xiv Document 900 0315 02 07 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Lightning For added protection for this equipment during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning and power line surges Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords to avoid the risk of fire or electric shock Objects and Liquids Never push objects of any kind through openings of this equipment as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the equipment Servicing Do not attempt to service this equipment yourself Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Damage Requiring Service Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service
78. omain name of the DVRNS server Note Obtain the appropriate IP address or domain name of the DVRNS Server from your network administrator You can use the domain name instead of the IP address if you have already set up the DNS Server during the LAN setup 3 Highlight the box beside Port and enter the port number of the DVRNS server The port number can be set from 10000 to 12000 Note The DVRNS server settings on your DVR should match the settings on the registered DVRNS server Any changes on the DVRNS server might cause improper operation 4 Highlight the Use NAT box and then press to toggle between On and Off Turn on Use NAT when the DVR is networking using the NAT Network Address Translation device Rev 3 03 66 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Note When using the NAT device refer to the NAT manufacturer s instructions for the appropriate network settings 5 Highlight the box beside DVR Name and then press to name the DVR to be registered on the DVRNS server A virtual keyboard allows you to enter the DVR name 6 Selecting Check allows you to check whether or not the name you entered can be used Note The DVR name you entered should be checked by selecting Name Check otherwise the DVRNS changes will not be saved When entering no name or a name already registered on the DVRNS server an error message displays 7 Highlight OK and then press lt to register the DVR on the DVRNS server Proper
79. onnector RS 232C Use the RS232C port to connect an external modem for remote monitoring configuration and software upgrades text input and to connect a remote control keyboard Use a modem cable with a DV9S female connector to connect to the DVR The DVR can be networked using the 10 100Mb Ethernet connector Connect a CAT5 cable with an RJ45 jack to the DVR connector The DVR can be networked with a computer for remote monitoring searching configuration and software upgrades See Chapter 3 Configuration for configuring the Ethernet connections Rev 3 03 10 Document 900 0315 02 07 Installation Note The DVR is not supplied with a modem cable and many modems are not supplied with cables Make certain you have the correct cable when purchasing the modem Factory Reset Figure 2 10 Factory Reset Switch RS 232C Factory reset switch The DVR has a Factory Reset switch to the right of the RS232C connector This switch will only be used on the rare occasions that you want to return all the settings to the original factory default settings Caution When using the Factory Reset you will lose any settings you have made Caution If you wish to use the same DVR name registered on the DVRNS server after initializing the system using the factory reset you need to contact the DVRNS server manager Please record and save the help desk information before performing a factory reset To reset the unit you need a str
80. or setting 36 motion sensitivity setting 36 N network port connecting 70 Network Setup screen 60 network setting 60 normal setup 23 Normal Setup screen 23 O overview technical 2 P Password Setup screen 70 passwords setting 70 pinouts I O connector 99 RS485 connector 100 Playback Text In screen 83 Port Number Setup screen 62 power cord connecting 14 power turning on 20 pre event recording setting 48 Preset View screen 81 problem solving 93 97 PTZ cameras selecting 35 PTZ control setting 43 PTZ Menu screen 80 PTZ mode 79 PTZ Preset screen 80 Q quick setup 21 Quick Setup screen 21 R rear panel 6 Record Mode Setup screen 44 record mode setting 44 recording pre event setup 48 timelapse setup 46 recording quality setting 21 recording speed setting 21 remote control setting 43 RS232 setting 42 RS232 RS485 screen 43 RS485 connector pinouts 700 RS485 connecting 73 RS485 setting 42 S S M A R T Alert screen 32 S M A R T setup 32 safety precautions xiv xvi screen map 101 Rev 3 03 2 Document 900 0315 02 07 screens Admin Password 27 Alarm In 36 Alarm In Event Action 49 Alarm In Event Action Alarm Out 50 Alarm In Event Action Notify Setup 57 Alarm Out 40 Alarm Out Schedule 41 Audio Setup 42 Calendar Search 86 Callback Center LAN Setup 68 Camera Setup 34 Clip Copy 72 Date Time 26 Date Time Search 86 Digital Zoom 85 Disk Partition Select
81. our telephone system for example if you must dial 9 for an outside line enter 9 before the pager number 2 Highlight the box beside Mailbox and enter the voice mailbox number if your pager uses a voice mailbox 3 Highlight the box beside Site ID and enter a site ID number with up to 3 digits When an event occurs the DVR dials the pager and leaves a four or five digit number The first three digits are the site ID number and the last digits are the type of event 1 Alarm In 2 Text In 3 Motion Detection 4 Video Loss 10 Check Recording 11 Storage 13 S M A R T and 18 System For example 0754 means that Site 75 has lost video Note The DVR waits for at least four minutes between pages If another event occurs less than four minutes after the DVR has notified a pager it will not dial the pager It does this so that the telephone line is not tied up 4 To save your changes highlight OK and then press Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes Rev 3 03 69 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Password Setup Screen An Administrator password is required to Turn the system off Enter the setup screen Load default setups Clear all data Change system date and time Change the Administrator password A User password is required to Enter playback fast forward playback and fast backward playback modes from Live Monitoring mode Enter the search menu screen in Live Monitoring mo
82. ox and set the length of time you would like to record for the associated video loss Rev 3 03 56 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Video Loss Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen You can set the DVR to react to video loss differently by activating an internal buzzer or external alarms Figure 3 44 Video Loss Event Action Alarm Out Screen Honeywell Video Loss Event Action Modei Mode 2 camera Scnea nemou Mi Beep Beep Beep Beep 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A schedule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier 2 Highlight the Alarm Out box and select either Beep and or the alarm output terminal that you want to associate with the camera that has lost video Video Loss Event Action Notify Setup Screen Use this screen to set the DVR to notify the remote site in the case of video loss Figure 3 45 Video Loss Event Action Notify Screen Honeywell Video Loss Event Action Modet Mode 2 Record Alarm Out Notify C m off m Off m Off Off Cancel 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A schedule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier 2 Highlight the Notify box and then press This toggles between On and Off Rev 3 03 57 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration When it is On the DVR notifies the remote site when it loses video input from a camera based on a defined schedule Note For the Notify action to work
83. panel buttons highlight Key Lock On and then press After the buttons are locked pressing any front panel button will cause a password screen to display You will need to enter the correct password to unlock the keys The Key Lock password is 4231 The Administrator and User password also can be used to unlock the keys To save your changes highlight OK and then press Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes Config Configuration Menu Use the Config menu MENU gt Config to perform functions such as Switch between Quick Setup and Normal Setup Copy video clips Load default setup Clear all data Rev 3 03 71 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Figure 3 58 Config Menu Honeywell Config Clip Copy Load Default Setup Load Save Setup Clear All Data Clip Copy Use the Clip Copy screen to copy video to an internal CD RW drive or external USB hard disk drive or USB flash drive The copied clip images can be viewed on computers running Microsoft Windows 98 ME 2000 or XP Refer to Appendix A USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation for information on preparing the external drive for back up Highlight Clip Copy MENU gt Config gt Clip Copy and then press The Clip Copy screen displays Figure 3 59 Clip Copy Screen Honeywell Clip Copy M Audio M First M Last Camera M 1 M 2 M 3 M a File Name 1 To select the type of drive to use for back up highlight the box on the top
84. personnel under the following conditions e When the power supply cord or the plug has been damaged e If liquid is spilled or objects have fallen into the equipment e Ifthe equipment has been exposed to rain or water e Ifthe equipment does not operate normally by following the operating instructions adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the equipment to its normal operation e Ifthe equipment has been dropped or the cabinet damaged When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this equipment ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the equipment is in proper operating condition Field Installation This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes Rev 3 03 XV Document 900 0315 02 07 17 Correct Batteries WARNING Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect 18
85. r second 12 5 ips for PAL You can set the amount of time to record prior to the event by adjusting the Dwell time You can set the Dwell time from 1 to 300 seconds Rev 3 03 48 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Note When the DVR is in the Time Lapse mode it ignores the pre event settings and follows the time lapse settings In this case Pre Event time will not be added to the Event clip Event Action Setup You can program the DVR to record activate the alarm output and or notify the remote site whenever sensor motion text or video loss events are detected To access the Event Action screens highlight the Alarm In Action Motion Action Text In Action or Video Loss Action in the Event Action menu MENU gt Event Action The following Event Action setup screens display Alarm In Event Action Record Setup Screen The DVR can be set to react to events differently Each sensor can be assigned a schedule camera recording speed video quality and dwell time Figure 3 34 Alarm In Event Action Screen Honeywell Alarm In Event Action Modei Mode 2 Record Alarm Out Notify camera Speed dually DvetTme 30 0 ips Standard 10 sec 30 0 ips Standard 10 sec 30 0 ips Standard 10 sec 30 0 ips Standard 10 sec 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A schedule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier under Time Lapse Recording Schedule page 47 2 Highlight the Camera box and then press
86. ransfer Speed press then adjust the number Note The maximum transfer speed over a LAN is 30 images per second 25 ips for PAL when the resolution is set to Standard However when set to High the transfer speed will decrease to 15 images per second 12 5 ips for PAL Caution Selecting the maximum transfer speed will STOP video recording Adjust the transfer speed if you want to continue the recording 5 You can program the image quality for transferring to RAS Highlight the box beside Remote Quality and then press You can set the image quality to Very High High Standard or Low LAN Setup Screen Use the LAN Setup screen to configure your Local Area Network Figure 3 49 LAN Setup Screen Honeywell LAN Setup Type Manual IP Address 192 168 1 129 Gateway 192 168 1254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DNS Server Port Number Setup Highlight the box beside Type and then press to select from Manual DHCP and ADSL PPPoE Selecting Manual from Type allows you to set up LAN parameters manually Rev 3 03 61 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration LAN Setup Manual Note Obtain the appropriate IP Address Gateway and Subnet Mask from your network administrator Change the numbers by highlighting them and using the Up and Down Arrow buttons or the Jog Dial to increase or decrease the numbers The factory default LAN settings are IP Address 192 168 1 129 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 25
87. return to the Network Setup screen highlight OK and then press Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes LAN DHCP Selecting DHCP from the Type box on the LAN Setup screen and highlighting OK reads the current IP Address of the DVR configured by the DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol network Rev 3 03 63 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Figure 3 51 LAN DHCP Setup Screen Honeywell Lan setup Type IP Address DNS Server Port Number Setup LAN ADSL PPPoE Select ADSL PPPoE from the Type box on the LAN Setup screen to set up the ADSL network Note ADSL and modem cannot be configured at the same time If the DVR is networked via modem the ADSL PPPoE will not be selected Figure 3 52 LAN ADSL Setup Screen Honeywell Lan setup Type ADSL PPPoE IP Address 1D user Password password DNS Server Port Number Setup 1 Highlight the box beside ID and then press to display a virtual keyboard Enter the ID for an ADSL connection 2 Highlight the box beside Password and then press to use the virtual keyboard to enter the password for an ADSL connection Rev 3 03 64 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Note Entering the ID and Password and highlighting OK reads the current IP Address of the DVR configured by the ADSL network Note If the DVR is configured for DHCP or an ADSL network the IP Address of the DVR might change whenever the
88. rm input to the GND connector Rev 3 03 12 Document 900 0315 02 07 Installation ARI Alarm Reset In Alarm Out An external signal to the Alarm Reset In ARI can be used to reset both the Alarm Out signal and the DVR internal buzzer Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to the ARI Alarm In and GND Ground connectors The threshold voltage is below 0 3V and should be stable at least 0 5 seconds to be detected Connect the wires to the ARI Alarm Reset In and GND Ground connectors Figure 2 12 Alarm Output Connector Strips OJOoJoJro ro Jo gjoja OLIOILOOJO NC C NO NC C NO The DVR can activate external devices such as buzzers or lights Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to the NC Normally Closed and C Common connectors or NO Normally Open and C Common connectors Permitted current is up to 0 5 A for 125 VAC and 1 A for 30 VDC See Chapter 3 Configuration for configuring alarm output Connecting to the RS485 Port Figure 2 13 RS485 Connector RX RX TX TX You an control the DVR remotely by an external device or control system such as a control keyboard using RS485 half duplex serial communications signals The RS485 connector can also be used to control PTZ pan tilt zoom cameras Connect RX TX and RX TX of the control system to the TX RX and TX RX respectively of the DVR See Chapter 3 Configuration and the PTZ camera or remote controller manufa
89. rom the text input device turn on Any Character To do this highlight Any Character and then press to toggle between On and Off Note If Any Character is turned On you will not be able to enter any text in the Start String box 5 Highlight the box beside Transaction End and then press to display the virtual keyboard Enter the transaction end string Refer to the device manufacturer s documentation for the text string that the device sends when a transaction ends 6 Highlight the more line s box and then press Select the number of additional lines of text that you want the DVR to record between 0 and 10 7 Highlight the box beside Keyword2 and press to display the virtual keyboard Enter the second key word for transaction field detection Rev 3 03 39 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration 10 11 12 Highlight the box beside Line Delimiter and press In the virtual keyboard enter the character s that the device uses to indicate the end of a line Control characters can be created using and a capital letter for example J for NL New Line M for CR Carriage Return Refer to the device manufacturer s documentation for Line Delimiter character s Highlight the box beside Ignore String and then press Use the virtual keyboard to enter any strings of text that you want the DVR to ignore Reer to the device manufacturer s documentation for text strings that the device sends during transaction
90. rror message After the file system of the USB IDE hard disk drive has been corrupted this error message cannot be dismissed Even after restarting the DVR it may automatically restart while preparing a backup You must recover the file system using the recovery program or you must reformat the hard disk drive Load Default Setup Highlighting and selecting Load Default Setup MENU gt Config gt Load Default Setup brings up a screen asking you if you really want to load default settings and confirm it with a password Note Loading the Default Setup will not change the current time time zone daylight saving time or network settings Rev 3 03 74 Document 900 0315 Configuration Load Save Setup You can load saved DVR settings or save the current DVR settings To load the saved settings 1 Connect the USB device containing the setup file cfg to the DVR 2 Highlight Load File Name and press The Load Setup screen displays setup file names that are available 3 Select the desired setup file and press OK The selected file name is displayed in the File Name field 4 Select Load to load the selected saved settings and change the DVR settings accordingly Note Even after changing the DVR settings by loading saved settings the time related settings Date Time Time Zone and Daylight Saving Time will NOT be changed Note If you want to change the network settings check Include network setup Otherwi
91. rsor on the time line and then pressing to toggle the segment On or Off You can change an entire day by placing the cursor on the day of the week and then pressing to toggle the day On or Off You can change the entire calendar by placing the cursor in the upper left hand box above S and to the left of the time line and then pressing to toggle the entire calendar On and Off Rev 3 03 47 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Note The Holiday H schedule applies to the dates you established as holidays when setting Date Time To save your changes highlight OK and then press Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes Pre Event Recording Setup Screen When the DVR is in the Event Record mode it is possible to have it record images before the event occurs Use the Pre Event Record Setup screen MENU gt Record gt Pre Event Record to define how to handle pre event recording Figure 3 33 Pre Event Recording Setup Screen Honeywell Pre event Record Setup Off nal pal Ea Off Off You can turn individual cameras On or Off for pre event recording You can set the image speed from 0 5 to 30 ips NTSC 25 ips PAL and image quality from High Standard and Low Note The pre event recording speed is 30 images per second 25 ips for PAL when the resolution is set to Standard in the Record Mode Setup screen However when set to High or Very High the recording speed decreases to 15 images pe
92. s so you will know which ones you do not want recorded Note When setting up the EPSON POS device the user cannot change Line Delimiter and Ignore String parameters Highlight the box beside Transaction Timeout and set the length of time to wait for the new text string The DVR will consider a transaction ended if there is no text sting during timeout dwell time after the last text input string You can adjust the timeout dwell from 0 to 300 seconds Highlight the box beside Display Dwell and set the length of time you would like to display text in data You can adjust the display dwell time from 1 to 300 seconds Highlight the Case Sensitive box and then press the to toggle between On and Off Refer to the device manufacturer s documentation to determine if the text strings are Case Sensitive If the device distinguishes between upper and lower case letters make certain the Case Sensitive box is turned On Alarm Out Setup Screen Use the Alarm Out setup screen to establish a schedule for each alarm output from the DVR Highlight Alarm Out from the Device menu MENU gt Device gt Alarm Out and then press The Alarm Out setup screen displays Figure 3 26 Alarm Out Screen Honeywell atarm out 4 Rev 3 03 40 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration To give each alarm output its own title highlight the box under the Title heading and then press A virtual keyboard displays see Figure 3 7 allowing you to ent
93. se the network settings will NOT be changed To save the current settings 1 Connect the USB device to the DVR 2 Highlight Save File Name and press A virtual keyboard allows you to enter the file name 3 Selecting Save will save the current DVR settings in cfg file format on the USB device Figure 3 61 Load Save Setup Screen Honeywell Load Save Setup Load File Name O Include network setup File Name Rev 3 03 75 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Clear All Data Highlighting and selecting Clear All Data MENU gt Config gt Clear All Data brings up a screen asking you if you really want to clear all data and to confirm it with a password Caution Selecting Clear All Data will erase all recorded video Rev 3 03 76 Document 900 0315 02 07 Operation Operation This chapter covers the following topics Live monitoring e Recording video e Recording audio e Playing recorded video e Searching for video by date time calendar and events Note This chapter assumes you have correctly installed and configured your DVR If you have not please see Chapter 2 for installation and Chapter 3 for configuration The DVR controls are similar to a VCR As with a VCR the main functions are recording and playing back video However you have much greater control over recording and playing back video You can e Establish recording schedules based on time of day and day of the week
94. se for clip copy the DVR displays the drive capacity the clip size and asks if you want to continue Note We recommend that you do not copy files larger than 2 GB You can use other functions on the DVR while video is being backed up To do this highlight Close and then press lt You can return to the Clip Copy screen at any time to check the progress Note You can not end the clip copy process during CD burning Refer to the Remote Administration System RAS User Guide for instructions on how to review the images you have copied Rev 3 03 73 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Caution Caution Note During clip copy you cannot change the system date and time shut the system down switch to the Quick Setup mode clear all data or change the system setup from a remote site Note The recording speed decreases to 1 ips per camera during CD burning or while the DVR is preparing clip copy data on the hard disk drive Do not use poor quality CD R or CD RW discs or ones that have been scratched or damaged in any way Do not disconnect the USB cable or the power from the external drive while copying video clips If the external drive is shut down or the USB cable is disconnected while copying video clips the DVR system may not work normally or the external drive could be damaged and you will get an error message the next time you try to copy You will need to power down the DVR and restart it to get rid of the e
95. setup Jog Dial Turning on the Power Connect the power cord to the DVR to turn on the DVR The DVR takes approximately 60 seconds to initialize Initial Unit Setup Before using your DVR for the first time you should establish the initial settings This includes items such as time and date display language camera audio remote control record mode network and password Your DVR can be set up using various screens and dialog boxes 1 Press MENU to enter the setup screens The Admin Password screen displays Rev 3 03 20 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Figure 3 2 Admin Password Screen Password ID Admin Password OK Cancel 2 Enter the password by pressing the appropriate combination of Camera buttons and then ENTER The factory default password is 4321 There are two Setup screens Quick Setup and Normal Setup The factory default is the Quick Setup screen Quick Setup Screen Figure 3 3 Quick Setup Screen Honeywell Quick setup HRHD410 1 5 0 Quick Setup Recording Speed Quality Standard Audio Recording Sequence Dwell Time System Information Camera Network Setup Password System Shutdown Use the Quick Setup screen to set up the most commonly used features of your DVR Use the Arrow buttons to move through the options Pressing lets you make your selections 1 Highlight the box beside Quick Setup and then press lt to toggle between On and Off If you s
96. t 900 0315 02 07 Configuration You can set the DVR to record video based on Time lapse Recording Schedule defined during Time Lapse Record Setup Highlighting the box beside Time Lapse Recording and pressing toggles between On and Off You can set the maximum amount of time lapse video to be stored After the DVR reaches this amount it will start recording over the oldest time lapse video The time lapse video is stored separate from Event video When Keep the continuous pictures is set to On you can set the time from 1 Hour to the maximum allowed by the storage capacity of your hard disk drive Note The maximum storage time is only an estimate because the amount of space required to store video varies depending on factors such as motion and image complexity Time Lapse Recording Schedule Figure 3 32 Time Lapse Recording Schedule Screen Honeywell an camera Recording Schedule 6 8 10 12 14 16 S M Li W T F Ss H Mode 1 You can program the DVR to record only during certain times based on time day of the week and holidays The smallest time segment you can use is 30 minutes A blue rectangle indicates the DVR is set to record during those 30 minutes When there is no rectangle the DVR will not record during those 30 minutes There are several ways to set recording times You can highlight an individual block and toggle it On or Off by pressing You can change a 30 minute segment for all days by placing the cu
97. t with save Exit without save Select All blocks Clear All blocks The Motion Detection Zone screen is laid over the video for the selected camera You can set up motion detection zones by selecting or clearing blocks Note You can activate or deactivate four cells at a time using the button After four cells are highlighted if you hold the button down until the color of the highlighted cell changes from blue to yellow you can select individual cells by using the camera buttons Press Menu on the front panel to open the Motion Detection Zone menu The menu choices are described as follows Table 3 2 Motion Detection Zone Choices Menu choice Description Exit with save Closes the menu after saving the changes Exit without save Closes the menu without saving the changes Select All Blocks Activates all blocks to detect motion Clear All Blocks Deactivates all blocks so that they will not detect motion Text In Setup Screen Use the Text In Setup screen to set the DVR to display the text in information Highlight Text In in the Device menu MENU gt Device gt Text In and then press The Text In setup screen displays Rev 3 03 37 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Figure 3 23 Text In Setup Screen Honeywell text in Use Text In Lomo Product Type set Note If networking is configured by the external modem the text in cannot be set up Set the DVR for LAN connections and set up te
98. tector Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen 52 Motion Detector Event Action Notify Setup Screen 53 Text In Event Action Record Setup Screen o o 53 Text In Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen 54 Text In Event Action Notify Setup Screen 0 o 55 Video Loss Event Action Record Setup Screen 56 Video Loss Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen 57 Video Loss Event Action Notify Setup Screen 57 Display Setup ee 58 OSD On Screen Display Setup o o o e ee 58 Main Monitoring Setup Screen 0 o e e 59 Network Setup Screen a 60 LAN Setup Screen o e 61 Modem Setup a d a a a e a a a a a a 65 DVRNS DVR Name Service Setup Screen oaoa aaa 66 Callback Center Setup Screen oaoa ee 67 Password Setup Screen a 70 Config Configuration Menu 2 2 a 71 Clip COPY 2 a2 ea A Sed ee we ea ee a a te ee aa 72 Load Default Setup o o e 74 Load Save Setup o 75 Clear AMIDAtE s s aie does a lO a A de ee ee O A 76 4 OPETAT N rrari eros a RR A A e OR 77 Turning Onithe Power ooo e a e a ao e a eS 78 Eve Monitorning s o a a A ee a We EA 78 PTZ MOQ 6 24 04 2 3 o AR a A dd oe OR 79 Digital Zoom Mode a 81 Recording Video s sp ie aei ae RE e
99. ter video recorded earlier than the user defined period is deleted 6 To save your changes highlight OK and then press Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Time Lapse Record Mode Setup Screen Access the Time Lapse Record Setup screen MENU gt Record gt Time Lapse Record The Time Lapse Record Setup screen displays Figure 3 31 Time Lapse Record Setup Screen Honeywell Time Lapse Record Setup r Mode 1 Mode 2 coma sree sored cunt rs auai 30 0 ips Standard 30 0 ips Standard 30 0 ips Standard 30 0 ips Standard gu 2 EA 30 0 ips Standard 300ips Standard EE 30 0 ips Standard 30 0 ips Standard Time Lapse Recording On Keep the continuous pictures Off 1 Highlight the box under the Speed heading and then press A drop down list of recording speeds displays You can select from 0 5 ips to 30 ips 25 ips for PAL Note You cannot select 30 ips 25 ips for PAL if the Resolution is set up to High or Very High in the Record Mode Setup screen 2 Highlight the box under the Quality heading and then press A drop down list displays You can select from Very High High Standard and Low image quality All other variables being equal Very High will require 300 more hard disk space than Standard High will require 200 more and Low 50 less Note Higher quality images require more storage space and reduce the recording capacity of the hard disk drive Rev 3 03 46 Documen
100. the date and pressing Note Holidays that do not fall on the same date each year should be updated after the current year s holiday has passed Figure 3 10 Holiday Setup Screen Honeywell holiday setup To save your changes highlight OK and then press Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes Highlight the Time Sync box on the Date Time Setup screen and You can synchronize the DVR time with any standard time servers that are available in most time zones and countries or synchronize time between two different DVRs Rev 3 03 27 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Figure 3 11 Time Sync Screen Honeywell Time Syne Automatic Time Syne SNTP Server Interval System Clock Server Clock Next Synchronization Run as Server Highlight the box beside Automatic Time Sync and then press to toggle between On and Off Highlight the box beside SNTP Server and then press Change the numbers by highlighting them and using the Up and Down arrows to increase or decrease the number value Highlight the box beside Interval and then press Set the time interval for synchronization from 30 to 300 minutes The box beside System Clock displays the DVR time setting The box beside Server Clock displays the time setting of the time server Highlighting the Update button and then pressing updates the server clock Note The Server Clock displays when the DVR cannot load the time in
101. trol the camera using front panel control buttons or by setting up presets Control buttons Function Left and Right arrows Pan left and right Up and Down arrows Tilt the camera up and down Camera 1 Zoom in Camera 2 Zoom out Camera 3 Camera 4 Focus the image Note When the DVR is in PTZ mode a white line displays around the image Rev 3 03 79 Document 900 0315 02 07 Operation Note You cannot enter PTZ mode when the DVR detects video loss on the selected camera or the camera is turned off or set up as Covert 1 or Covert 2 Press MENU in PTZ mode to display the PTZ Mode screen Set the feature you wish to control by selecting it from the menu Refer to the camera manufacturer s instructions for the proper settings Depending on the camera specifications some features may not be supported Figure 4 3 PTZ Menu Screen PTZ Menu Set Speed Auto Panning Tour Pattern Device Menu Light Pump Wiper Power Aux Move to Origin Quit Press Set Preset to configure the presets for PTZ cameras Press Quit to close the menu Setting PTZ Presets After you have the camera at the desired installation settings you can save camera position settings as Presets so that you can go directly to desired views 1 2 3 Select Set Preset in the PTZ Menu Select the number you want to assign to the preset and then press Use the Virtual Keyboard to enter the preset name Press to save t
102. ts 52 motion detector event record 51 motion detector notify remote site 53 network 60 normal 23 password 70 pre event recording 48 PTZ control 43 quick 27 record mode 44 remote control 43 storage 31 timelapse record mode 46 timelapse record schedule 47 video loss alarm 57 video loss notify remote site 57 video loss record 56 solutions 93 97 specifications 103 Storage screen 37 system check 29 System Check screen 29 system information 23 System Information screen 23 Rev 3 03 3 Document 900 0315 02 07 system log 33 System Log screen 33 system shutdown 33 technical overview 2 Text In Generic Text Setup screen 39 Text In Event Action Alarm Out screen 55 Text In Event Action Notify screen 55 Text In Event Action Record screen 54 Text In Log screen 88 Text In Search screen 89 Text In Setup screen 37 Time Sync screen 28 time date setting 26 Time Lapse Record Setup screen 46 Time Lapse Recording Schedule screen 47 timelapse recording setting schedule 47 timelapse setting record mode 46 troubleshooting 93 97 U USB HDD preparing 91 USB port connecting 14 V video backing up 72 connecting 6 hiding 35 recording 81 searching 85 88 video loss setting alarm 57 setting notify remote site 57 Video Loss Event Action Alarm Out screen 57 Video Loss Event Action Notify screen 57 Video Loss Event Action Record screen 56 video loss setting recording 56 Rev 3 03 Document
103. ttached speaker The default mode is to display all four cameras at the same time Pressing any camera button causes that camera to display full screen It displays live video and plays live audio until the user enters another mode Press QUAD SEQ to toggle between quad 2x2 display mode and sequence mode Press ENTER in Live Monitoring mode to freeze the current image on the screen until you press the ENTER button again The screen displays You can set the DVR to display the event detected video in full screen on the monitor during the preset dwell time when there is an Event The video of the lowest camera number among cameras associated with the event detected sensor displays and the DVR returns to the previous screen format after event monitoring dwell time While the event monitoring is activated the monitoring for all other subsequent events is ignored Pressing any individual camera button or QUAD SEQ during event monitoring releases the current event monitoring and displays the selected camera or returns to the previous screen format Rev 3 03 78 Document 900 0315 02 07 Operation The DVR displays the text in data if there is any text input during live monitoring The text in information displays on the image Note The text in displays only in full screen Figure 4 2 Live Monitoring Text In Screen PTZ Mode The DVR controls cameras with Pan Tilt and Zoom capabilities Press PTZ to enter the PTZ mode You can con
104. us image Press the Left Arrow to play video backwards at high speed Press the button again to toggle the playback speed from 4 44 and 44 lt 4 lt The screen displays 44 4 44 and 4 44 respectively Press the Right Arrow button to play video forward at high speed Press the button again to toggle the playback speed from gt gt gt gt and P gt P The screen displays gt gt gt gt gt and gt PP respectively Entering Playback mode from Live Monitoring mode can be user password protected Rev 3 03 19 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Table 3 1 Front Panel LEDs and Controls cont d Front panel Function Shuttle Ring The Shuttle Ring only functions in Playback mode The Shuttle Ring is spring wee bad N loaded When released the video pauses and the ring returns to the center position Turn the ring clockwise to play video forward Turn the ring counterclockwise to play video backward Playback speed varies with the amount the ring is turned The playback speeds are X0 5 dd AAA A 4 44 P0 5 P gt P PPP and PAD Shuttle Ring Jog Dial The Jog Dial only functions when playback video has been paused Turn the jog we lt u gt dial clockwise to play video forward image by image Turn the jog dial ad Counterclockwise to play video backward image by image You can also use the Jog Dial to change numerical values such as IP addresses date time and page during the system
105. ws 2000 98 operating systems Appendix B Text In Query Examples provides examples of two typical text in queries Appendix C Solutions provides answers for common technical issues Appendix D Connector Pinouts describes I O and RS485 connector pinouts Appendix F Specifications lists the DVR specifications Appendix E Map of Screens provides a graphical illustration of the menu screens Rev 3 03 xiii Document 900 0315 02 07 Important Safeguards Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Cleaning Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning it Do not use liquid aerosol cleaners Use a damp soft cloth for cleaning Attachments Never add any attachments and or equipment without the approval of the manufacturer as such additions may result in the risk of fire electric shock or other personal injury Water and or Moisture Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water Accessories Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart stand or table The equipment may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the equipment Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer Lat e This equipment and cart combi
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107. xt in for the RS232C port Note Text in data will not be recorded during clip copy 1 To set the DVR to display the text in information highlight the box beside Use Text In and press to toggle between On and Off 2 Highlight the box under the Product Type heading and then press Select your device from the list Note Generic Text and EPSON POS devices are currently supported Note The following description is for Generic Text and EPSON POS devices The screen changes for different types of text input devices and there will be different parameter boxes for you to enter information Rev 3 03 38 Document 900 0315 02 07 Configuration Figure 3 24 Text In Generic Text Setup Screen Honeywell Text In 1 Generic Text Transaction Start O Any Character Transaction End 0 more line s Line Delimiter Ignore String Transaction Timeout Display Dwell O Case Sensitive Figure 3 25 Text In EPSON POS Setup Screen Honeywell text in 1 EPson Pos Transaction Start O Any Character Transaction End 0 more line s Line Delimiter Ignore String Transaction Timeout 10 Display Dwell 10 O Case Sensitive 3 Highlight the box beside Transaction Start and then press A virtual keyboard see Figure 3 7 displays Enter the transaction start string Refer to the device manufacturer s documentation for the text string that the device first sends when a transaction starts 4 Ifyou want the DVR to react to any character sent f

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