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Enterprise NVR System Viewing Workstation Kit Quick Start Guide
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1. 1 NumLock 1 Rapid backward playback 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 15t click 1x 51 click 16x 2 NumLock 4 Play backward 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 15t click 1x 5 click 16x 3 NumLock 7 Display previous image 4 NumLock 5 Pause 5 NumLock 2 Switch to live image 6 NumLock 9 Display next image 7 NumLoc 6 Play forward 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 15t click 1x 51 click 16x 8 NumLock 3 Rapid forward playback 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 15t click 1x 5 click 16x 9 Ctrl Group synchronize camera fields page 29 10 Shuttle Ring for fast forward and rewind Page 23 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit Viewer PTZ and D PTZ For each type of camera PTZ and non PTZ the digital PTZ control is avail able D PTZ illuminates blue If this PTZ camera is already being controlled by another user with the same or higher priority the PTZ control is temporarily blocked D PTZ illuminates red The following control functions are available with the digital PIZ control switched off D PTZ gray depending on the camera type 7 Preset wa E DO P ne 1 x 10 9 8 6 4 PTZ Control Page 24 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit Day to day operation 1 Joystick for panning and tilting 2 Zoom out 3 Zoom in 4 Close iris 5 Open iris 6 Automatic iris 7 Clicking a Preset calls up a p
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3. Page 27 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit Viewer Ringbuffer selection E Select a ringbuffer in the Source see fig 2 no 9 combo box Only the ringbuffers to which images were recorded are displayed in the Source field for a camera Time selection E Use and to change the time of a playback image see fig 2 no 10 or E Move the position indicator of the slider see fig 2 no 12 to the position of the wanted image on the time axis of the ringbuffer first to last image or Right click the slider to call up Set date time Tour In Viewer Manager several cameras can be grouped into a tour All cameras of a tour are displayed in succession PROT 6 Tour controls Page 28 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit Day to day operation Switch to the previous camera Pause the tour Continue the tour 1 2 3 Not in use by default configuration can be configured in Viewer Manager 4 5 Switch to the next camera Camera synchronization Using the Group button you can combine all playback windows into a group regardless of the data source All camera fields of the group show synchro nized images and respond to playback commands simultaneously The se lected camera field blue border is always the time master Page 29 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit Viewer Display adjustments You can change the settings for the display of live images an
4. by double clicking or dragging and dropping it 2 Tab Video outputs Monitor symbol 4 Select a monitor group from the combo box Page 31 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit Viewer Create SDC You can export a selected image sequence as an SDC in the Viewer Both ring buffers and SDCs can serve as the data source E Display the desired camera or the desired cameras in Group mode Mark the selection area containing the image sequence with the Me and Bl buttons in the display E Open the Export window with File Export Cameras 9 Export SDC Page 32 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit Day to day operation Export format SDC other formats MPEG JPG und BMP Destination drive Local drives network drives and export drives Default Filename Date time station ID The SDC can be protected via a password To do so enter it in the Password and Confirm password fields 1 2 3 4 You can enter a description of the SDC in the Name field 5 6 7 Open the Export source list window with View source list and select the cameras for export Export multiple cameras 8 must be selected 8 To export several cameras to a common SDC activate Export multiple cameras 9 If you would like to display the SDC on a Windows based computer without an alpha system you will require the SDC Viewer application If you activate the Copy SDC Viewer checkbox
5. Honeywell Enterprise NVR System alpha Technology Viewing Workstation Kit Quick Start Guide Version 5 85 Honeywell Enterprise NVR System alpha technologye Kit Viewer Pro Kit Quick Start Guide for version 5 85 Publication date April 2010 Table of contents 1 Introduction lk da kK KK kK kk kk kk kk ak kk kk kk kk kk ae 7 General information 0 0c eee eee ee kk kk kk IIR 8 Intended use kaka kk kk kk kk kk kk ak kk kk kk a kk kk kk kk kk kk 9 Safety precautions k kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk 10 Installing the equipment ooo ooo 11 Scope of delivery 00 cece cece e eee eens 11 Installation of hardware oooooooooo 11 Installation of software 0ooooomommocmos 12 Network settings 2c cece eee eee eee 12 6 Setup of Viewer Pro Kit o o oooccoooccc 13 Operating of a Viewer Pro Kit 13 How to change the language oooo o 14 How to add licenses 000 eee eee ee eee 15 Page 4 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit How to connect to other alpha systems 15 User TIGHTS rack ss a kk kk k ae lk kla a ak kla ak ak elle da a 15 How to configure the Viewer 16 Day to day operation k kk kk kk ee KK KK KK KK KK kK kk kk 17 How to run an applicatioN oo 17 How to change the password
6. ame V 1 split salvo V 1412 split salvo M8 1 12 split salvo centered KG 1 5 split salvo M8 145 split tour salvo Kj 16 split salvo 82 8 split salvo 83 4 split salvo pa M8 4 split tour salvo M8 9 split salvo ME Empty Screen Local 2 Overview Viewer Salvos Allows you to view one or more cameras at a time Cameras Allows you to select camera or a group of cameras tour Files Allows you to select an SDC B wo NM Camera Images are displayed Displays Page 19 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit Viewer 5 Video Allows you to select a monitor outputs 6 Camera _ Images of a camera or a group of cameras tour are dis field played 7 Group Camera images of multiple camera Salvos are synchro nized 8 Play Control for displaying recorded images back control 9 Source Allows you to select the source ringbuffer of the images 10 Date Allows you to select an exact time for the images Time 11 Tour con Several cameras are displayed in succession trols 12 Slider Allows you to select a relative time for the images 13 PTZ Control for PTZ cameras and digital PTZ Control Show live images E Select a Salvo on the Salvos tab 1 by double clicking it The live images of one or more cameras are then displayed in the camera fields Page 20 of 39 Quick Start Guide View
7. d recorded images in each camera field of a Salvo independently of one another When switching to another Salvo the default values are used again By right clicking a camera field and Display adjustments you call up the set ting dialog box which you can position anywhere you like Display adjustments Hue meae Saturation Sharpness blur 3 De blocking pu gt lt Reset to defaults 7 Display adjustments Brightness and contrast are optimized automatically 2 Sliders to change the image settings 3 Causes the default settings to be used Right clicking a camera field with modified settings and Reset display adjustments allows you to restore the default settings even without the set ting dialog box Page 30 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit Day to day operation Video outputs Atthe Viewer Pro Kit and at alpha silver systems DVS with additional VO1 cards you can display cameras on analog monitors 1 2 3 4 4 monitors Jimfo Name 13 16 cameras Tour 9 12 cameras Tour 5 8 cameras Tour e All Cameras Tour 8701 1 4cameras Pseudo ca 8701 MPEGDummy 5187 Camera 8701 ProfiledCamera 5187 Camera PTZ 8701 AXIS MPEG2 input 5187 Camera 8720 WVESMZInput 5187 Camera PTZ 8 Video outputs 1 You can assign a camera or a specific camera from the SDC to a mon itor
8. e must first be started before programs can be used in alpha User mode IL The Engine can be started automatically when a VPK is started For this purpose right click the alpha logo to the right in the taskbar and select Autostart Engine You can also start and stop the Engine manually Page 17 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit How to change the password How to change the password If you log onto the system as the standard user AlphaAdmin then you should not change your password To access the other stations on the site you must also change the passwords for the user AlphaAdmin at these stations How ever this would then mean that other persons that are also working at these lo cations as AlphaAdmin no longer have access If the installer has created a personal user name and password for you change the provided password on all stations to your personal password using the Site Manager Change your password regularly thereby hindering unauthorized access Viewer The Viewer is used for evaluation of the images and data The Viewer shows E live images E saved images E SDCs E events alarms The appearance and available functions depend on the settings in the configu ration programs e g Device Manager and Viewer Manager For this reason deviations between your Viewer Pro Kit and this document may occur Page 18 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit Day to day operation N
9. er Pro Kit Day to day operation Camera selection E Select a camera field blue border on the Camera displays tab 4 E You assign a camera to the active camera field by double clicking it on the Cameras 2 tab or E Drag a camera from the Cameras tab 2 with the mouse button pressed and drop it on a camera field in the Camera displays tab 4 Salvo 1 split view E By double clicking a camera field you switch back and forth between the 1 split view and the Salvo If several cameras are displayed in succession in a camera field tour this setting is also retained in 1 split mode Dur ing presentation in the 1 split window decoding continues for other cam eras and requires system capacity Page 21 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit Viewer Playback E Select a camera field blue border on the Camera displays tab 4 You can switch from live images to the recording by clicking the play back control see fig 3 Images from the default ringbuffer are displayed If there are no recordings available for this camera live images are displayed and the playback control is disabled For playback of a recorded camera ringbuffer or SDC the playback control is used It affects the selected camera field with blue border or a camera group page 29 10 9 3 Playback control Page 22 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit Day to day operation
10. ether The major version is indicated by the first number of the version num ber If different minor and release versions are used second and third num bers some functions may not be supported Page 38 of 39 9 Maintenance Maintenance may only be performed by qualified service personnel Please contact your supplier with matters regarding maintenance contracts and rou tine maintenance work To keep the system working properly for a long time the following mainte nance and inspection work should be performed at regular intervals The inter val between maintenance sessions is based on the surrounding conditions and the urgency of system availability Maintenance and inspection work Check the system date time Check operation of the removable media drives Check the dust filter and replace if necessary at least exchange after 6 months Clean the mouse Clean the keyboard Check the cables and plugs Page 39 of 39
11. ge All alpha systems and all supplemental programs for alpha technology use an English user interface American English All programs for the end user and some for the alpha Installer can also be used in other languages Some text files required for this are available on the alpha system For additional lan guages please contact your supplier To use the alpha Translator you require access authorization on the Windows level Start the alpha Translator by opening the Dvms aTrans exe file Modified settings do not become active until the respective application is re started de Alpha Translator N Application ET Seve ActvalsLanguege Date Format Source Destination m Guy German Standard zi xu t 1 Language and date format Select the language for the program interfaces N Select the format for the date time display Page 14 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit Setup of Viewer Pro Kit How to add licenses You can purchase additional licenses from your supplier which make the al pha system more powerful Therefore it is necessary that you specify the hard ware ID of your system in the License Manager Use the Web License Management System alpha LMS http alphalms al pha technology info to download a purchased license as a license string Please refer to the separate manual of the Web License Management System The License Manager is used to administe
12. it is saved to the des tination drive together with the SDC 10 An existing SDC with the same name is overwritten Page 33 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit Viewer Show SDC soc 2005 07 01 11 48 02 soc 2005 06 20 16 55 46 soe 2005 06 20 16 45 46 sc 2005 06 20 16 35 46 soc 2005 06 20 16 25 46 imin SDC 10 Tab Files Select the tab Files 2 Select the corresponding drive from the combo box for this purpose Only the SDCs in drive ASDC and the images in drive MMG are dis played 3 You can open a file by double clicking it in the active camera field or you can drag it to a camera field in the current Salvo and drop it there 4 Opens the filter dialog 5 You activate blue or deactivate the last filter function Page 34 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit Day to day operation Shut down You can switch off or restart the alpha system log on with another user name and different rights or log on at another user level with the Shut down func tion Page 35 of 39 8 Technical data Viewer Pro Kit Video standard PAL NTSC Compression M JPEG MPEG 1 MPEG 2 MPEG 4 H264 H263 Max resolution for encoders 4 CIF Max resolution for IP cameras 2560x1920 Video inputs per IP 0 3000 Video outputs per IP 0 32 Video output cards option Audio standa
13. ive If the alpha setup does not start automatically select Run in the Windows Start menu enter drive letter aSetup exe and confirm with Enter The setup program is executed Please follow the instructions During the installation the system checks whether the use of this software ver sion is allowed by your license Upgrade date or not You can choose whether you want to use the Launcher as shell for your Viewer Pro Kit recommended or the Windows menu Network settings The TCP IP settings can be configured in the usual manner in Windows please refer to the User Manual or the Windows Manual Page 12 of 39 6 Setup of Viewer Pro Kit Operating of a Viewer Pro Kit The installation and operating of a Viewer Pro Kit is nearly the same as instal lation and operating of alpha DVS Device Manager No device of the local station for ringbuffer event drive and non multicast video sources License Manager No licenses of the local station for non multicast video sources rtant This Quick Start Guide only provides an overview of the purpose of a program and the most important controls if necessary A user by the name of AlphaAdmin with no password is set up on the al pha system by default Assign this user the same password used at the other stations of the site with the Site Manager Page 13 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit How to change the language How to change the langua
14. ncorrect specifications or their consequences Suggestions for improvement and information regarding errors are welcome The authors All rights reserved Page 7 of 39 2 General information The hardware and software of the alpha system may only be used in accor dance with the stipulations of the license agreement Any other use is prohib ited Copying the software in particular regardless of the reason is against the law and prosecution will result For every system comprehensive documentation is created and delivered with the alpha system to the owner as stipulated in the contract The documentation corresponds to the relevant standards and regulations and the European product liability law The owner is responsible for ensuring that at least one copy of the documen tation is kept in the immediate vicinity of the system and is accessible to each user Each person given the responsibility of performing activities with the system must have read the corresponding chapter of the documentation and familiar ized himself herself with the General safety precautions chapter before start ing work The complete documentation of the alpha system and the accessories is avail able on every alpha system as alpha Help and on the installation DVD Page 8 of 39 3 Intended use E The alpha system is intended solely for the recording of video signals incl audio signal and their playback and transmission The Viewer Pr
15. o Kit as part of an alpha system is intended for playback and evaluation of video signals incl audio signal without recording Any other use or additional use e g for the control and monitoring of systems or machines is considered unintended use The manufacturer supplier is not liable for damage resulting from such use The user is solely responsible for any such risks E Intended use also includes the observation of the operating instructions and compliance with the inspection and maintenance regulations Page 9 of 39 4 Safety precautions The system complies with the specific safety regulations applicable at the time of delivery and commissioning The state of the art system complies with the recognized safety related rules All customer regulations have been observed as long as they did not violate the existing safety regulations Allow only personnel considered to be professionals according to the safety regulations to perform installation maintenance and repair work on the system Page 10 of 39 9 Installing the equipment Scope of delivery The Viewer Pro Kit contains E DVD with alpha software E alpha USB crypto key with licenses Installation of hardware E Connect the alpha USB crypto key to a free USB port E Connect the computer to a network with alpha devices Page 11 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit Installation of software Installation of software Place the DVD into the CD ROM DVD dr
16. r licenses of an alpha station Up grade licenses of ENC 8M2 and EDC 1M2 4 are transferred by VX Manager How to connect to other alpha systems Using the Site Manager you define the connection to alpha stations and you group stations into sites User rights With the alpha system each user of the station is assigned specific rights In order to access other stations and their data with the Viewer Pro Kit you must create your personal user on each station with the Site Manager or use the de fault user Alpha Admin for all users on all stations Page 15 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit How to configure the Viewer How to configure the Viewer You configure the Viewer in the Viewer Manager You can define for exam ple which alarms are displayed and which screen layouts are available Page 16 of 39 f Day to day operation Important This Quick Start Guide only provides an overview of the purpose of a program and the most important controls if necessary How to run an application The Launcher is the interface ofthe alpha system Itis called up automatically when the system is started The alpha logo is displayed during loading The hidden Taskbar appears when you move the mouse to the lower edge of the screen You call up the available applications via the Start button The Viewer Pro Kit can also be installed without the Launcher The pro grams are then started in the usual manner in Windows The Engin
17. rd MPEG 1 G 711 Audio inputs via IP 0 3000 Audio outputs per IP 0 32 Audio inputs 0 1 Audio outputs 0 1 Page 36 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit Technical data Alarm inputs via IP 0 3000 Alarm inputs over data acquisition modules 0 1792 Digital outputs via IP 0 3000 Digital outputs over data acquisition modules 0 896 Export Drives 0 20 Max size of an Export Drive 100 Gbyte No recording max value is achieved by the application by licenses System requirements Processor Intel compatible processor supporting MMX recommendation Core 2 Duo CPU frequency 3 06 GHz or higher Chip set Motherboard chip set from Intel RAM 1 Gbyte or higher Operating system Windows 2003 Server SP 1 or higher Windows XP SP 2 or higher Windows Vista Business 32 bit SP 1 or higher Windows 7 Windows Server 2008 SP2 Graphics card AGP display adapter with 128 Mbyte RAM for 1 monitor AGP display adapter with 256 Mbyte RAM for 2 monitors Protocol TCP IP Protocol Ports 2 free USB ports Page 37 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit Compatibility recommendation free serial ports for options free SCSI ports for options audio input audio output Hard disk drive SCSI or IDE with UDMA support CD ROM drive Network card 1 Gbit LAN recommendation Intel Pro 1000 MT Compatibility All alpha systems must have the same major version in order to operate to g
18. redefined setting Right clicking a Preset saves the current setting 8 Aux 1 9 Aux2 10 Switch to digital PTZ Switch to PTZ 11 Autofocus 12 Focus on close objects 13 Focus on distant objects Page 25 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit Viewer Full screen mode You call up full screen mode with Tools gt Full screen mode or Att Ente You switch back to the normal view with or Esc The view of the Camera displays is displayed to fill the entire screen in full screen mode Navigation 5 Navigation For PTZ Controls please refer to previous table see fig 4 1 Show hide PTZ Controls 2 Minimize restore control panel 3 NumLock 1 Rapid backward playback 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 13 click 1x 5 click 16x 4 NumLock 4 Play backward 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 15t click 1x 5 click 16x Display previous image e Pause Page 26 of 39 Quick Start Guide Viewer Pro Kit Day to day operation Switch to live image Display next image Play forward 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 15t click 1x 5 click 16x Z 3 5 2 le le lt 10 NumLock 3 Rapid forward playback 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 15t click 1x 5 click 16x 11 Ctrl Group synchronize camera fields page 29 12 Esc Switch to default view
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