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1. HRG850120120614AAWR4091 01232WCVU Show Online Devices name of the device that you want to delete and then click Delete The device is removed from the devices list 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 42 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Importing Cameras After you have added a device you must add a group for your device and import cameras channels into that group You can add up to 256 groups and you can import up to 64 cameras into each group Note lf the Export to Group check box was selected when you added your DVR to the devices list a group was created for your DVR and the cameras connected to the DVR were added to it Managing Groups To add a group 1 In Control Panel click Import Camera mM File System View Tools Help Multi Site 4200 o x Control Panel Es Import Camera 15 57 19 a Select Device Group All da Add Device gl A Add 2 Modify fi Delete ES a Search Q Y SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME AOS Ea 9100 A SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_Camera01 SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_Camera02 SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_Camera03 Import ImportAll Alarm Event te e 6 www honeywell com security Management 43 2 Under Group click Add Add Group 3 Inthe Add Group dialog box in Name type a new name and then click Yes To edit a group name 1 In Control Panel click Import Camera 2 Under Group click Modify 3 Inthe Modify Group dialog box in Name type a new name and then click Yes To delete a gr
2. a a 29 Instant Playback 2 2 a a 29 Playing Back Locally Archived Video a 31 Playing Back and Downloading Remotely Archived Video 0 33 Playing Back Video by Event Type a a 36 Ci O ee A 39 Managing Devices 4 sega bo ee we bebe ee ewe DETESTA ET ee ee eee 39 ImpOning Cameras e lt u 64 pe Ts ea Su wh eS ke we A me a eo ore A 42 Managing Groups 1 a a 42 Importing Cameras a 43 Manan LodS gt ws caseras doradas o AAA A ee 44 SeaiCMIMOLOGS 3 46469 AREIAS ae AAN ee 44 SAVING LOGOS 22a teehee ee ew aaa we ee 46 Opening Saved Logs s ques oras eek Boe eae Ew ee Oe de oe Oe Gee eS GE 47 Managing AlarmS 6 a4 6 44 gd eos tw ee ee tak ed eae ee we Pe a A eo 48 Viewing Alarm and Event Information o 48 Linking Alarm Logs a a A 48 Blocking Alarms from a Device a 49 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 6 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Managing ENA spas RS wsuwa ada EERE SEE ES REE EE EES ERS Ee SS 50 Managing Hot Spots 2 a a 52 Managing Hot Regions os aoaaa dew ee Cw ea we ewe SR we EEE dp eee ee 55 Managing User Accounts 22 404 awk e we a ee we ee ee a A 58 COM O erre E ee ee oS 61 Remotely Configuring Devices 1 a 61 Viewing Basic Device Information a 62 Configuring General Device Settings e 63 Configuring General Network Settings
3. a HDD Record Replace Yes Exception File E Log Holiday 5 Others y Resource User Reboot Restore Factory Settings Import Configuration File Export Configuration File The following table describes the fields on the General page Field Description Device Name Enter a name for the device Device No Enter a device number for remote control if applicable Record Replace Select Yes to overwrite the DVR hard drive when the hard drive is full Note Always click Save before exiting the Device Parameters window 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 64 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Configuring General Network Settings On the Network page you can configure network parameters of the device Device Parameters EE information Set network parameters of the device E General e g IP address port etc QD remo d Oo Alarm General Advanced Settings sE User NIC Type 10M 100M 1000M Self ac Device IP Address 164 178 45 58 ai Y Auto obtain A Exception Subnet Mask Gateway File 4 e MAC Address Log MTU Byte A Holiday Device Port 8000 E MulticastAddress 0 0 0 0 YE Others HTTP Port 8001 Dra RTSP Port 8002 Bandwidth Throttle None Reboot Restore Factory Settings Import Configuration File Export Configuration File The following table describes the fields in the General tab on the Network page Field Description NIC Type
4. SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME C SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_C BB All File s Picture 10 69 2017 Hed 11 04 95 14 NO VIDEO Camera 01 16 41 2811 Med 11 44 15 1840 7411 Hed 11 04 15 10 01 2811 Med 11 44 15 18 89 7010 Wed 11 04 15 NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO NO VIDEO 2013 10 09 00 00 35 3 Use the controls on the video window toolbar to control playback e Click cs to speed up playback Keep clicking to increase playback speed e Click ES to slow down playback Keep clicking to decrease playback speed Click MIS to advance a frame e Click MI to pause playback Click AN to stop playback 4 To return to live view mode click the Live View button El on the video window toolbar www honeywell com security Basic Operations 31 Playing Back Locally Archived Video You can search and play back recorded video files stored on your PC Video Player and Toolbar Player de 10 09 2013 Wed OU a o icc qa Es gt TE Do PTZ okFind Home 00 00 00 00 00 12 Button Description Pause playback ES O Start stop playback Slow down playback keep clicking to decrease playback speed Speed up playback keep clicking to increase playback speed Advance to next frame Zoom in Enable audio audio muted by default Capture still image To search and play back video files stored on your PC bh In Main View in the left pane click All File s N In t
5. Saturation Hue Default Customize Move the sliders to adjust the brightness contrast saturation and or hue of the video image Configuring Video Quality Click Video Quality to configure the video stream quality and resolution of the camera Set image quality resolution and other encoding parameters of the camera ideo Parameters Video Quality Main Stream File Size Video Quality Sub Stream File Size Video Quality event Event Parameters File Size Copy to WD1 960 480 18 56 WD1 960 480 18 56 Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Save 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 78 Multi Site 4200 for Windows To configure the video stream quality and resolution 1 Next to Video Quality click Low Middle or High to set the main stream video quality 2 Next to Main Stream select the resolution you want from the drop down list 3 To configure additional settings for the main stream click Advanced Settings a In Stream Type select Video or Advanced Settings Video Audio b In Bitrate Type select Variable aa Ipe viden amp Mudio or Constant Bitrate Bitrate Type Variable c In Baud Rate select the baud Max Bitrate 1792Kbps rate you want to use Choose a value between 32 Kbps and 3072 Kbps or click Customize to eae ee E enter your own value Frame Interval 25 d In Frame Rate select the frame rate you want to use Ch
6. B Alarm Alarm Trigaering Mode 4 User Audible Warning Trigger Alarm Output Notify Surveillance Center Email Linkage aa HDD Alarm Output S Resource User Reboot Restore Factory Settings Import Configuration File Export Configuration File Note Always click Save before exiting the Device Parameters window www honeywell com security Configuration 71 Searching and Viewing Recorded Video Stored on Device On the File page you can search for and view recorded video files stored on the device Device Parameters Search and view record files All 2013 07 25 23 59 59 E Q Search End Time Camera Camera 01 Property Start Time 2013 07 25 00 00 00 End Time Index File Name Start Time Status Preview 31 F 32 33 34 35 FT 36 37 FT 38 E Resource User M 39 Reboot FT 40 44 42 Restore Factory Settings ch01_01000338000000 ch01_01000402000000 ch01_01000365000000 ch01_01000409000000 ch01_01000418000000 ch01_01000342000000 ch01_01000421000000 ch01_01000313000000 ch01_01000427000000 ch01_01000413000000 ch01_01000390000000 ch01_01000399000000 Import Configuration File 2013 07 25 10 40 48 2013 07 25 11 03 25 2013 07 25 11 26 08 2013 07 25 11 48 48 2013 07 25 12 11 31 2013 07 25 12 34 04 2013 07 25 12 56 50 2013 07 25 13 19 40 2013 07 25 13 42 32 2013 07 25 14 05 24 2013 07 25 14 28 17 2013 07 25 14 51 07 Export Configuration File Note 201
7. Basic Operations 37 Playback Controls During playback right click anywhere in the window to display the context menu The context menu displays options for capturing recording downloading enabling audio selecting another camera and for displaying the video in full screen mode To change the playback speed click the slider in the lower right of the screen 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 38 Multi Site 4200 for Windows www honeywell com security Management This chapter contains the following sections e Managing Devices on page 39 e Importing Cameras on page 42 e Managing Logs on page 44 e Managing Alarms on page 48 e Managing E Maps on page 50 e Managing User Accounts on page 58 Managing Devices You can add a device edit device settings and delete devices in the Device Management tab To add a device 1 In Control Panel click Device Management A File System View Tools Help Multi Site 4200 11 16 44 CPU e Control Panel 2 Device Management 2014 0227 Network Add Modify Tr Delete Remote Configuration Show Online Devices Search Nickname IP Serial No SAMPLE DVR 164 178 45 58 HRGX1611620131226AAWR446729086WCVU O yam a ghee ao ta y er Aaii A Pe gp Po ain N aai T T aia E IBAS a gt NADAR 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 40 Multi Site 4200 for Windows 2 Click Show Online Devices to see a list of DVRs on the same network LAN as the PC that is running Multi Site 42
8. Multi Site 4200 Remote Viewing Software for Windows User Guide Document 800 12064V2 Rev B 09 2014 Revisions Issue Date Revisions A 11 2013 Revision of 800 12064V1 B 09 2014 Revision of 800 12064V2 A Document reflects changes to Device Parameters and Camera Settings in latest version of software v1 02 13 50 and references new HRGX DVRs Contents 5 Contents ADDU IMIG DOCUMEN cece okt kee ee ds ARAL ARABIA 7 Overview of Contents a 7 Related Documents a a a 8 CBN IPR 9 About Multi Site 4200 9 Installing Multi Site 4200 10 Registering an Administrator Account aoaaa 11 Running the Setup Wizard 11 AQUINO a DEVICE sb s sod RR RP a a e bead a he a tee a amp 2 12 Adding a GIOUD baratas emg oe wee EEE the we ee eee see a 13 IMPoOnind Cameras eso ies eo weet RE E Sw oe A Ow owe 15 Overview of User Interface Layout 2 1 1 a a a 16 MoU B sica ss dos idear AAA A ee DA Rs 17 Control Panel Layout omar aa ada a a eR 18 Basie TUDO 6 c ce KK EKER essa da dE DD Oe ES E E 19 Main View Screen Layout a a 20 Viewing Live Video 2 2 ee Boe A EEE RR 22 Starting and Stopping Live View e 22 Setting the Screen Layout a a a A 22 Using Auto SwitOh a 23 Using PTZ Control in Live View a 23 Recording Video 1 1 a a a a 27 Playing Back Recorded Video
9. SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME RIO PB 4 ar E SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME A Import ImportAll Previous To import cameras to a group 1 Onthe Import page under Group click the camera group that you want to import to 2 Doone of the following e To import all the cameras to the group click Import All e To import selected cameras to the group select the camera s you want to import hold down the Ctrl key to select multiple cameras at the same time and then click Import 3 Click Next to continue to the next page and then click Finished to close the setup wizard 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 16 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Overview of User Interface Layout This section provides a brief overview of the Multi Site 4200 user interface and the Control Panel tab Menu Bar A File System View Tools Help Multi Site 4200 8 2X Ne 02 CPU Control Panel 15 02 01 Network gt CA 2 Control a gt Main E map Event Remote Import View Search Playback Camera Log Search Panel Icons 2 f Ea a MM Account Device Camera System Management Management Settings Configuration Alarm Event 85 eeg 6 www honeywell com security Menu Bar Getting Started 17 Menu Command Open Captured Picture Description Opens the Capture window You can browse for and open captured image files stored on your PC s hard drive Open Video File Opens the video player Click the Open File button on the video p
10. ak ah fa ci mk a Oo ot amp o Holiday1 Holiday2 Holiday3 Holiday4 Holiday5 Holiday6 Holiday Holiday8 Holiday9 Holiday10 Holiday11 Holiday12 Holiday13 Holiday14 Holiday15 Holiday16 Holiday17 Reboot Restore Factory Settings To configure holiday recording settings Device Parameters Holiday Name Status Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Import Configuration File Export Configuration File Start Time January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 End Time January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 January 1 Y NN RN NRNRRRNRKRRNRRERRK 1 Select the holiday you want to configure from the list and then click the Edit button f 2 Inthe Edit Holiday dialog box configure the following settings e Enable Holiday e Holiday Name e Mode e Start Time e End Time Enter the name of the holiday Select By Date By Week or By Month Select clear the check box to enable disable this setting Select the start date for the setting Format varies by mode Select the end date for the setting Format varies by mode 3
11. 1726 21 69 Camerai2 4726 2173 Camera09 old Centre amp 1726 21 69 Camera13 17252169 Camera14 Hotspot Color Green Y amp 1726 2169 Camera15 amp 17262169 Camera16 amp 1726 21 69 IP Camera01 1725 2169 IP Camera02 nag s Al Majaz Park 15 km to amp 172 6 21 69_Channel Zero01 DES si z i test To Dubai E test1 A N E test1 Map Preview Edit Map rm mm fa y E i E a 3 ne amp Sge Coins a e A 5 30 km to Du mouse over for hotel info Alarm Event le gt 172 6 21 69_IP Camera01 Live view failed Error code 24 The channel is unavailable 5 Click Yes to save your settings After being added as a hot spot the camera icon in the devices list changes to 6 Drag the camera hot spot icon to the approximate location of that camera on the map www honeywell com security Management 53 To edit a hot spot 1 Do one of the following e Double click the hot spot icon on the map e Right click the hot spot and then click Modify e Select a hot spot on the map and then click the Modify Hot Spot button on the toolbar 2 Inthe Modify Hot Spot dialog box edit the name and or color of the hot spot and then click Yes To delete a hot spot Do one of the following e Right click the hot spot and then click Delete e Select the hot spot icon on the map and then click the Delete Hot Spot button on the toolbar Previewing the Map Aft
12. 31 00 00 02 2013 07 31 00 02 04 2013 07 31 00 24 27 2013 07 31 00 46 53 2013 07 31 01 09 22 2013 07 31 01 31 54 2013 07 31 01 54 27 2013 07 31 02 16 56 2013 07 31 02 39 25 2013 07 31 03 01 54 2013 07 31 03 24 23 2013 07 31 03 46 53 2013 07 31 04 09 19 2013 07 31 04 31 49 2013 07 31 04 54 18 The Selected Files Size O bytes Free Disk Space Size 159 10 GB End Time 2013 07 31 00 00 01 2013 07 31 00 02 04 2013 07 31 00 24 27 2013 07 31 00 46 53 2013 07 31 01 09 22 2013 07 31 01 31 54 2013 07 31 01 54 27 2013 07 31 02 16 56 2013 07 31 02 39 25 2013 07 31 03 01 54 2013 07 31 03 24 23 2013 07 31 07 46 53 2013 07 31 04 09 19 2013 07 31 04 31 49 2013 07 31 04 54 18 2013 07 31 05 17 37 Size 196 KB 23 4 MB 253 9 MB 253 9 MB 254 3 MB 204 3 MB 254 5 MB 204 1 MB 254 2 MB 254 5 MB 254 4 MB 254 5 MB 254 1 MB 254 0 MB 254 4 MB 254 4 MB Download aiting aiting aiting aiting aiting faiting Waiting aiting aiting aiting aiting aiting aiting aiting aiting 6 Inthe File Download dialog box select the file s you want to download and then click Download You can download by file or by date The Download by Tag option is not supported at this time Note By default video files are saved in C Multi Site4200 video You can change the saving path in Control Panel gt System Configuration gt File See Configuring File Saving Paths on page 90 for more information 800 12064V2
13. Click Yes to confirm your settings Note Always click Save before exiting the Device Parameters window 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 74 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Configuring Remote Upgrades On the Others page you can remotely upgrade the device firmware Device Parameters Information General Network B Alarm Remote Upgrade 9 User Upgrade File eee Upgrade a HDD A Exception Process aaa uz Other parameter settings File E E Log Holiday y Resource User Reboot Restore Factory Settings Import Configuration File Export Configuration File To remotely upgrade the device firmware Ii In the Remote Upgrade area next to Upgrade File click to browse to the location of the firmware upgrade file on your local PC Select the firmware upgrade file and then click Open Click Upgrade to start the firmware upgrade on your device You must reboot your device to complete the upgrade Note Always click Save before exiting the Device Parameters window www honeywell com security Configuration 75 Viewing Network Resource Usage On the Resource User page you can view network usage data for Live View Playback and the IPC Module Device Parameters Information E General Q Network B Alarm E a User Playback 0 00 Mbps Network resource usage Resource Us Live View 0 00 Mbps 42 HDD IPC Module 0 00 Mbps A Exception E File Log Py Holiday YE Others R
14. Confirm e To delete all the recording times from a customized recording schedule template in the Templates dialog box click the Delete All button 1 and then click Confirm To configure advanced settings 1 Click the Advanced Settings button 2 Inthe Advanced Settings dialog box set the pre record and post record times video expired time enable or disable redundant record enable or disable audio and then click Yes To save the recording schedule settings Click Save to save your settings To copy the recording schedule settings to additional cameras 1 Click Copy to 2 Inthe Copy to dialog box select the camera s you want to copy the settings to or select All to copy the settings to all cameras and then click Yes www honeywell com security Configuration 81 Configuring the Video Display Click Video Display to set up the video display and create privacy masks and text overlays for the camera Set camera display parameters like OSD and privacy area Display Name Camera Name Camera OOOO Display Date Date Format WM DD YY Y ne Time Format 24 hour w Display Week OSD Attribute Not TransparentAnd Not Copy to Enable Privacy Mask Text Overlay r Save To set up the video display 1 Do one or more of the following To display the camera name in the video window select the Display Name check box Enter the camera name you want to appear on screen in the C
15. Modify Delete pare pooh NT apr vette de bh de armani gra gerem eet at se gan OREN DS BP mtn go geo O ppt gh 2 Click Add Add User User Informatior User Type Administrator Password Confirm User Privilege ES ee Live View PTZ Control Capture Record Camera Settings Play Back Remote Record File s Download Remote Record File s Y Remote Recording Two way Audio Synchronization Backup Snapshot File s Backup Record File s Device Parameters Settings www honeywell com security User Name V All Y SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_Camera01 SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_Camera02 SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_Camera03 SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_Camera04 SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_Camera05 SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_Camera06 SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_Camera07 SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_Camera08 Default Permission Management 59 In the Add User dialog box in User Type select Administrator or Operator from the drop down list In User Name and Password type the account user name and password Re type the password in the Confirm box Select the user privileges for the account from the list The Administrator user has all user privileges by default Note Not all of the user privileges available to Administrator users are available to Operator users For example only Administrator users can exit Multi Site 4200 Click Save to save your settings The new account appears in the acco
16. Remote Paramete Remote Paramete Remote Paramete Remote Paramete S M A R T Info Remote Paramete All 2013 07 25 23 59 59 53 Q Search Remote Oper Local Operatc Remote HOS admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin 164 178 4 164 178 4 164 178 4 164 178 4 164 178 4 164 178 4 164 178 4 164 178 4 164 178 4 0 0 0 0 164 178 4 rr f gt Backup Reboot Restore Factory Settings Import Configuration File Export Configuration File To search for log files 1 In Search Mode select All By Type By Time or By Type amp Time 2 If searching by type do the following a In Major Type select Alarm Exception Operation or Information b In Minor Type box select a subcategory and then click Search 3 If searching by time in Start Time and End Time specify the date and time you want to search and then click Search To back up log files remotely If the device supports remote backup select the files you want to back up and then click Backup Note Always click Save before exiting the Device Parameters window www honeywell com security Configuring Holiday Settings Configuration 73 On the Holiday page you can configure holiday recording settings for the device Information Holiday settings E General Q Network B Alarm 2 User sa HDD 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 i O s Resource User ae
17. a group 1 Double click a camera in the devices list Video from the selected camera appears in the highlighted video window by default the upper left window 2 To view another camera click another video window to highlight it and then double click the camera you want to view in that window Do this for each camera that you want to view Note Alternatively you can drag a camera directly from the devices list to the video window where you want to display the video To stop viewing all cameras On the Main View toolbar click the Stop button E To stop viewing selected cameras In the devices list double click the camera you want to stop viewing Alternatively click the Stop button on the video window toolbar j Setting the Screen Layout You can customize your screen layout To set the screen layout 1 On the Main View toolbar click the Layout button fxg to display the layout options 2 Click the desired screen layout option To display video full screen On the Main Video toolbar click the Full Screen button BH to display video in full screen mode Press Esc to exit full screen mode www honeywell com security Basic Operations 23 Using Auto Switch When auto switch mode is enabled the video feed changes at regular intervals cycling through all the connected cameras To start auto switch 1 Single screen Auto switch On the Main View toolbar click the drop down arrow fa 0 Mult
18. have registered an administrator account a setup wizard opens On the welcome page click Enter Wizard to continue to the Add Device page Note You may be prompted for an administrator password during the setup process 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 12 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Adding a Device To add a device 1 Onthe Add Device page click Show Online Devices to see a list of DVRs on the same network LAN as your PC running Multi Site 4200 u can ada the device in Doth the device anag A Modify T Delete Nickname IP Serial No as SS mg A e ma tem Bg SS O a q Bags 2 Inthe Show Online Devices dialog box in the list of discovered devices click the DVR that you want to add and then click Select Device Show Online Devices Index Added Port Serial No Device Information MAC Address Software Version V2 2 10build 140324 Device Serial No HRGX1611620131226AAWR446729086V Network Information IP Address 164 178 45 172 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Port 8000 Please InputAdministrator Password Mody Recover Default Password Restore Refresh Every 15s Select Device Exit 3 Click Yes to confirm that you want to add the selected device 4 If your DVR uses hrgDDNS a free Dynamic DNS service in the Add Device dialog box select the Private Domain Mode check box If your DVR does not use hrgDDNS leave the box unchecked www honeywell com securit
19. mask The privacy mask appears as an outlined gray shape overlaid onto the screen Em A 06 20 20r E vaP ECIR Camera 04 Draw Privacy Mas kArea Create additional privacy masks if desired You can create up to four masks Click Save to save your settings To edit a privacy mask Drag the handles on the edges of the mask to adjust its size and shape Drag the center of the mask to move it to a different location and then click Save To delete a privacy mask ls 2 Ensure that the Enable Privacy Mask check box is selected Directly below the video window select Draw Privacy Mask Area from the drop down list www honeywell com security Configuration 83 3 Doone of the following e To delete a single privacy mask select the privacy mask and then click the Delete button E e To delete multiple privacy masks at once click the Delete All button E 4 Click Save to save your settings To create an OSD text overlay 1 Inthe Text Overlay area select a check box type the text you want to appear in the video window and then click Save The text appears in the upper left corner of the video window 2 Drag the text to the desired location in the video window and then click Save To delete an OSD text overlay In the Text Overlay area clear the check box next to the text you want to delete and then click Save Configuring Motion Detection Click Motion Detection to set up motion detect
20. page Field Description NTP Click Set to enable and configure Network Time Protocol NTP time synchronization Email Click Set to configure email account settings for the device PPPOE Click Set to enable and configure Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPOE DDNS Click Set to enable and configure Dynamic DNS DDNS Note After completing the DDNS setup click Register after clicking Save Advanced Click Set to configure DNS server addresses and alarm host IPs and ports Settings SNMP Click Set to configure Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Note Always click Save before exiting the Device Parameters window 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 66 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Configuring Device Alarm Settings On the Alarm page you can configure alarm input output and linkage actions for the device Device Parameters E Information Set alarm input and output parameters of the device E General e g alarm input name and linkage mode arming schedule of alarm input amp output etc Q Network Alarm Input Settings OtherAlarm ICI Alarm Input A lt 1 User a Alarm Source Local e HDD Alarm Name A Exception Alarm Status Normal Open Handling Arming Schedule All day Template Arming schedule allows 8 time frames in each day Set Handle alarm trigger recording PTZ linkage a n Output Settings y Resource User Alarm Output Alarm Source Output Delay Arming Schedule All day Tem
21. page 92 for more information www honeywell com security Basic Operations 33 Playing Back and Downloading Remotely Archived Video You can remotely search and play back recorded video files stored on your DVR Remote Playback Video Window and Toolbar Window01 SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME Camera01 10 09 2013 Wed 054 6 10 Dot PTZ BobLFind Home se A EE a Camera 01 AMOR a Button Description Pause playback Start stop playback Slow down playback keep clicking to decrease playback speed Speed up playback keep clicking to increase playback speed Advance to next frame Zoom in Smart search Capture still image Start stop recording video clip FBO a BEEBE E E Download video clip Enable disable audio audio muted by default E a J 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 34 Multi Site 4200 for Windows To remotely search and play back video files stored on your DVR 1 In Control Panel click Remote Playback File System View Tools Help Multi Site 4200 in Vi P Control Panel D Remote Playback Main View 13 41 33 irmao Window01 SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME SAMPLE DVR N Window02 i SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME Mo Sarath E OPUS Y SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME Mieto len ra O Co SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME a SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME SAMPLE DV
22. schedule to handle the alarm triggered actions The schedule template can be configured in Camera Settings gt Schedule See Configuring the Recording Schedule on page 79 for more detailed information Note Always click Save before exiting the Device Parameters window Configuring Device User Settings On the User page you can create or delete user accounts and configure permissions for each connected device Device Parameters EE information Delete add or edit user E General Configure user authorities Q Network E Add 42 Modify TT Delete z B Alarm Name Priority IP Address MAC Address SS admin Administrator 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 3 4a HDD S Exception File E Log Holiday Others y Resource User Reboot Restore Factory Settings Import Configuration File Export Configuration File 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 Multi Site 4200 for Windows To create a new user account Click Add The User dialog box opens User Type UserName Password Confirm IP Address MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Local PTZ Control Start Recording Locally Local Playback Local Configuration Local Log Search Local Advanced Operation Local Parameters View Local Camera Management Local Operaion Backup Record File s Local Shutdown Reboot Remote PTZ Control Remote Record Startina Cancel In the User Information area in User Type select Guest or Op
23. the E map tab click the Add Hot Region button ES Add Hot Region Hot Region Color Black A 3 Inthe Add Hot Region dialog box select the map s you want to add as a hot region or select the All check box to add all maps 4 Next to Hot Region Color select a color from the drop down list and then click Yes 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 56 Multi Site 4200 for Windows 5 Drag the map icon to the desired location for the hot region on the e map 1 Souk Se AAA To edit a hot region 1 Do one of the following e Double click the hot region icon on the map e Right click the hot region and then click Modify e Select a hot spot on the map and then click the Modify Hot Region button 54 on the toolbar 2 Inthe Modify Hot Region dialog box edit the name and or color of the hot spot and then click Yes To delete a hot region Do one of the following e Right click the hot region and then click Delete e Select the hot region icon on the map and then click the Delete Hot Region button on the toolbar www honeywell com security Management 57 Previewing the Map After you have finished setting up hot regions click Map Preview on the toolbar to view the e map The map shows the location of the linked maps as hot regions Multi Site 4200 Control Panel a Camera Settings E Main View y Import Camera dea E map Search Q E map A a 172 6 21 69_Camera01 lt y gt lt P
24. time picture quality etc Log Keeping Time One Month View Scale Full Screen Instant Playback Pre time Serial Port Picture Quality Network Performance CPU Performance Y Enable Screen Toolbar Display vy Enable Auto login iv Resume Live View Status 00 00 00 Auto Time Adjustment Default Configure any of the following settings Setting Description Log Keeping Time Sets the length of time logs are kept One Week Half a Month One Month View Scale Instant Playback Pre Time Sets the aspect ratio for displaying video in live view mode Full Screen 4 3 or 16 9 Sets the amount of video to play back during instant playback 3 min 5 min or 10 min Serial Port Sets the serial port NULL COM1 COM2 COM3 COMA Picture Quality Sets video picture quality priority Low Middle or High Network Performance Sets network performance priority Low Middle or High 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 90 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Setting Description CPU Performance Sets CPU performance priority Low Middle or High Enable Screen Toolbar When selected displays toolbar at the bottom of the Display screen during live view or playback mode Enable Auto login When selected user is logged in automatically Resume Live View Status When selected enables the resume live view status option Auto Time Adjustment Sets the time to the selected va
25. window toolbar click the Playback button o Playback of the last few minutes of video starts automatically in the video window 4 en RN SS cios Canteen a E bp ib 2 Use the controls on the video window toolbar to control playback e Click cs to speed up playback Keep clicking to increase playback speed e Click ES to slow down playback Keep clicking to decrease playback speed e Click J to advance a frame e Click MI to pause playback Click AN to stop playback 3 To return to live view mode click the Live View button eis on the video window toolbar 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 30 Multi Site 4200 for Windows To play back video from earlier in the day 1 In Main View on the video window toolbar click the Playback button ol Playback of the last few minutes of video starts automatically in the video window 2 Drag the timeline at the bottom of the screen to the desired playback start time You can click or Ea to expand or narrow the timeline The earliest start time is 00 00 00 of the current day A File System View Tools Help Multi Site 4200 Control Panel Main View 11 03 59 CPU 2013 10 09 Network Q Es SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME A IO i Obs GA OO in 35 SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_C i E 2 e o i SAMPLE DVR NICKNAnE C Do BIZ cre Sica go B Home E SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_C me gt amp SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_C _ ci SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_C SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_C
26. 00 3 Inthe Show Online Devices dialog box in the list of discovered devices click the DVR that you want to add 4 Optionally you can e Modify the DVR s network information you will need to enter the administrator password of the device to modify these fields e Restore the default password of the device you will need to enter a recovery code provided by authorized engineers 5 Click Select Device and then click Yes to confirm your choice Show Online Devices Index Added IP Port Serial No Device Informati 001 No 164 178 45 172 8000 HRGX1611620131226AAWR446729 MAC Address Software Version Device Serial No HRGX1 611620131226AAWR446729086W IP Address 464 178 45 172 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Port 8000 Please InputAdministrator Password Modify Restore Refresh Every 15s Select Device Exit 6 If your DVR uses hrgDDNS a free Dynamic DNS service in the Add Device dialog box select the Private Domain Mode check box If your DVR does not use hrgDDNS leave the box unchecked 7 In Nickname type a descriptive name for your DVR 8 If Private Domain Mode is enabled in DNS Add Device Private Domain Mode Address type www hrgdvr ddns com oe a Address 164 178 45 172 If Private Domain Mode is not enabled the e Address box should show your DVR s IP de ait address or its DynDNS address If the box is User Name admin blank typ
27. 1 select the alarm output s you want to activate when motion is detected 3 Under Triggered Camera select the cameras you want to activate when motion is detected 4 Click Save to save your settings www honeywell com security Configuring the Tampering Alarm Configuration 85 Click Tampering Alarm to set up a tampering alarm for the camera A tampering alarm is triggered when the camera is blinded so that the area being monitored is no longer visible A File System View Tools Help Multi Site 4200 Main View o x Control Panel fa Camera Settings E Camera SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME Camera01 v M Camera 31 q aNDHOHF IB Sensitivity 1 ed lo ee Picture Video Video Settings Quality Schedule Display lt alas co Motion Tampering Video PTZ Detection Alarm Loss Control Y Network Connection Device Settings Alarm Event la e Set tampering alarm parameters of the camera e g arming schedule linkage mode detected area etc Y Enable Tampering Alarm Arming Schedule All day Template E Linkage Method Audible Warning Y Email Linkage iv Notify Surveillance Center iv Full Screen Monitoring iv Trigger Alarm Output Y A gt Save To create a tampering detection area 1 Select the Enable Tampering Alarm check box 14 38 33 CPU 013 08 02 Network 2 The tampering detection area covers the entire video window by default If you only want to cover a portion of the vid
28. 3 07 25 11 03 25 2013 07 25 11 26 08 2013 07 25 11 48 48 2013 07 25 12 11 31 2013 07 25 12 34 04 2013 07 25 12 56 50 2013 07 25 13 19 40 2013 07 25 13 42 32 2013 07 25 14 05 24 2013 07 25 14 28 17 2013 07 25 14 51 07 2013 07 25 14 53 06 Unlo Unlo Unlo Unlo Unlo Unlo Unlo Unlo Unlo Unlo Unlo Unlo o ty 1 ty DD ty ty v ty ty ty Always click Save before exiting the Device Parameters window 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 72 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Searching and Displaying Log Files Stored on Device On the Log page you can search for and view log files stored on the device Device Parameters Information By cenera Network B nam A use ap HDD Ly Exception File Py Holiday YE Others y Resource User Major Type All Start Time _ Index Operation Time Search and display log file Search Mode By Time Minor Type 2013 07 25 00 00 00 End Time Major Type 2013 07 25 14 47 Operation 2013 07 25 14 48 Operation 2013 07 25 14 49 Operation 2013 07 25 14 50 Operation 2013 07 25 14 50 Operation 2013 07 25 14 51 Operation 2013 07 25 14 52 Operation 2013 07 25 14 53 Operation 2013 07 25 14 54 11 Operation 2013 07 25 14 54 Information 2013 07 25 14 55 Operation Minor Type Remote Status Ge Remote Paramete Remote Paramete Remote Paramete Remote Paramete
29. 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 18 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Control Panel Layout The Control Panel tab provides quick access to the most important and frequently used features Task Item Description E In the Main View tab you can view and record live video and play back locally Main View stored video files In the E map tab you can associate a device group with an e map to visualize E map nee ee the location and distribution of cameras In the Event Search tab you can search for video files recording motion Event Search i detection and alarm events Operation Remote Playback In the remote Playback tab you can search and play back video files stored on your DVR s hard drive In the Import Camera tab you can import cameras channels into a device Import Camera group Local Log Search In the Local Log Search tab you can search alarm operation and system logs by date Account In the Account Management tab you can create edit and delete user Management accounts Device In the Device Management tab you can remotely configure the DVR s Management network alarm user hard drive log and other settings Management and In the Camera Settings tab you can remotely configure camera settings Configuration Camera Settings including picture video quality recording schedule privacy masks event detection motion tampering video loss PTZ control and network connection System Configurat
30. B 09 2014 36 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Playing Back Video by Event Type You can search and play back recorded video files by event type To search and play back video files by event type 1 In Control Panel click Event Search File System View Tools Help Multi Site 4200 Control Panel 2 Event Search 13 52 49 ee Window01 Window02 e Motion Detection Alarm Input sacas Group 9100 le Camera SAMPLE DVR NICKNA Start Time 2013 07 25 00 00 00 End Time 2013 07 25 23 59 59 E O Search Search Results Time Window03 Window04 2013 07 26 12 00 00 2 Click Motion Detection or Alarm Input depending on the event type you want to search for 3 In Group select the group you want to search 4 Doone of the following e Ifyou are searching for a motion detection event in Camera select the camera you want to search e Ifyou are searching for an alarm input event in IO select the alarm input you want to search 5 In Start Time and End Time specify your search parameters The start and end times must be within 24 hours of each other You can type the date and time manually or you can click the calendar icon to display a graphical interface 6 Click Search A list of search results is displayed 7 Click in a window to make it active and then from the list of search results double click the video file you want to play The file begins playing in the selected window www honeywell com security
31. File window opens Log Type r Part apa at OO rro y ap er net T atone gh arene A a samt ande a BG PA PRA renee 2 Click the browse button to browse for the log file on your computer 3 When you have located the log file click the file to select it and then click Open Open Log File Look in CAProgram FilesiMulti Site 4200 Multi Site 4200L0g O uk My Computer J henetsdk alarm_20130731 xml R esa7asa File name alarm_20130731 xml Files oftype Log Files xml 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 48 Multi Site 4200 for Windows The log file opens in the Log File window Log Type Local Log C Program Files Multi Site 4200 Multi Site 4201 index Operation Time Content User name Server Name Camera Name Event Note 1 2013 07 31 09 05 Motion Detection Alarm sclarke SAMPLE DVR Camera03 2 2013 07 31 09 09 Motion Detection Alarm sclarke SAMPLE DVR Camera03 3 2013 07 31 09 09 Motion Detection Alarm sclarke SAMPLE DVR Camera03 2013 07 31 09 10 Motion Detection Alarm sclarke SAMPLE DVR Camera03 5 2013 07 31 09 11 12 Motion Detection Alarm sclarke SAMPLE DVR Camera03 16 2013 07 31 09 14 Motion Detection Alarm sclarke SAMPLE DVR Camera03 7 2013 07 31 09 15 Motion Detection Alarm sclarke SAMPLE DVR Camera03 dorm in pnt e a OO o IDA JA grs SA UGD git Managing Alarms Viewing Alarm and Event Information Ala
32. R NICKNAME MIOS Window04 By Card Number c File Type All Synchronous Playback 2 Inthe left pane select the camera s that you want to search 3 In File Type select a specific file type to search or leave it set to All to search all file types 4 Click the date you want to search on the calendar and then click Search Indicates that recorded video is available for that day Doo pa Indicates that recorded video is paronan not available for that day goon ja sfe fale Search 5 On the timeline click the time at which you want to start playing video 6 Use the controls on the video window toolbar to control playback Note You can only play audio on one channel at a time www honeywell com security To download video files from your DVR to your local PC 1 In Control Panel click Remote Playback 2 Inthe left pane select the camera s that you want to search Basic Operations 35 3 Under File Type select a specific file type to search or leave it set to All to search all file types 4 Click the date you want to search on the calendar and then click Search 5 On the video window toolbar click the Download button Es File Downloadi Window01 9700 SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME _Camera01 Download By Files Download By Date Download By Tag Index 1 Na 3 ia RE O 6 Bey Te BE 10 O an WE Os O 14 FO 15 146 E Start Time 2013 07 31 00 00 00 2013 07
33. Select the NIC type of the device Device IP Address Displays the IP address of the device Subnet Mask Displays the subnet mask IP for the device Gateway Displays the default gateway IP for the device MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the device This is a read only field MTU Byte Enter the maximum transport unit The default value is 1500 Device Port Enter the network port of the device The default port number is 8000 Multicast Address Not supported at this time HTTP Port Enter the web service port The default port number is 8001 RTSP Port Enter the RTSP port The default port number is 8002 Bandwidth Throttle Select a bandwidth throttle value from 1 to 30 Mbps Note Always click Save before exiting the Device Parameters window www honeywell com security Configuration 65 Configuring Advanced Network Settings Click the Advanced tab on the Network page to configure advanced network parameters for the device Device Parameters EE information Set network parameters of the device E General e g IP address port etc Demo d a Alarm General Advanced Settings a User NTP as HDD Email A Exception PPPOE DDNS Register File Advanced Settings F too SNMP Py Holiday vig Others y Resource User Reboot Restore Factory Settings Import Configuration File Export Configuration File The following table describes the fields in the Advanced tab on the Network
34. a All Cameras Y O Search Backup t Index Operation Time Content User Name Server Name Camera Name Event Note a E a O a at antatt ane mr h FO AN A Md RS a aes pr SAP O Brn ntl an ght tate cd 2 In Log Type select the log type you want to search Alarm Log Operation Log or System Log 3 To narrow your search choose one or more of the following limiters e Minor Type e User Name e Group e Camera 4 Specify the date and time you want to search www honeywell com security o Management 45 T a In Start Time click the calendar icon to open the calendar specify the desired start date and time and then click Yes b In End Time click the calendar icon E to open the calendar specify the desired end date and time and then click Yes Click Search All logs matching your search criteria are displayed File System View Tools Help Multi Site 4200 a 6 x Control Panel E Local Log Search E Main View 09 31 56 CPU 2013 08 01 Network Log Type Alarm Log v User Name All Users Y Start Time 2013 07 31 09 00 00 E Minor Type Motion Detection Alarm v Group All Groups Y End Time Camera All Cameras Backup r Index Operation Time Content User Name Server Name Camera Name Event Note 1 2013 07 31 09 05 49 Motion Detection Alarm sclarke SAMPLE DVR NIC Camera03 2 2013 07 31 09 09 22 Motion Detection Alarm sclarke SAMPLE DVR NIC Camera03 3 2013 07 31 09 09 47 Motio
35. amera Name box Drag the camera name box to the desired location in the video window To stop displaying the camera name in the video window clear the Display Name check box To display the current date time in the video window select the Display Date check box Specify the date and time format in the Date Format and Time Format boxes Drag the date time box to the desired location in the video window To stop displaying the current date time in the video window clear the Display Date check box To display the current day of the week in the video window select the Display Week check box To stop displaying the current day of the week in the video window clear the Display Week check box 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 82 Multi Site 4200 for Windows In OSD Attribute select one of the following options e Transparent And Flash e Transparent And Not Flash e Flash And Not Transparent e Not Transparent and Not Flash Click Save to save your settings If you want to copy these settings to additional cameras do the following a Click Copyto b Inthe Copy to dialog box select the camera s you want to copy the settings to or select All to copy the settings to all cameras and then click Yes To create a privacy mask LR 4 o Select the Enable Privacy Mask check box Directly below the video window select Draw Privacy Mask Area from the drop down list In the video window drag the mouse pointer over the area you want to
36. ce You can block alarm information from a device if necessary This can be useful when you are managing a large number of devices from a single Multi Site 4200 remote client To block an alarm from a device 1 On the Tools menu click Device Arming Control Device 4rming Control Encoding Device e All Arming Status iY sample hra dvr B Cancel 2 Inthe Device Arming Control dialog box in the Encoding Device tab clear the check box next to the device to block the alarm information 3 Click Yes to save your settings Note This function only blocks the selected alarm information from being received by this Multi Site 4200 client The alarm information can still be received by other clients 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 50 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Managing E Maps You can associate a group with an e map to visualize the location and distribution of the cameras This feature is especially useful when an alarm is triggered You must add an e map to start using the e map function You can add one e map for each camera group To add an e map 1 In Control Panel click E map File System View Tools Help Multi Site 4200 BB eno a 6 13 52 08 CPU Control Panel da E map 2013 07 25 Network E 9100 v Q scg Map Preview Edit Map ra ae a P ES KA 5 Alarm Event www honeywell com security Management 51 2 Inthe E map tab in the left pane select a camera group and then click Add Map E ma
37. display a graphical interface 4 Click Search The captured images matching your search parameters are displayed A File System View Tools Help Multi Site 4200 Control Panel E Main View Q E DDD a Camera All Cameras fi SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME ao Start Time 2014 04 21 00 00 00 End Time 2014 04 21 23 59 59 Search SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME C SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_C Local Capture SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_C EB An File s Picture 5 Double click the captured image that you want to view Alternatively on the File menu click Open Captured Picture click to open the folder where the images are stored click the date you want to find and then click the image you want to view To rename the image click the Save As button LJ To delete the image click the Delete button ES To email the image click the Email button LJ Note To send the image to an email address you must first configure the email settings See Configuring Email Settings on page 92 for more information www honeywell com security Basic Operations 29 Playing Back Recorded Video Instant Playback You can quickly play back video from the last few minutes or hours in the video window Note You can set the instant playback pre time in Control Panel gt System Configuration gt General See Configuring General System Settings on page 89 for more information To play back video from the last few minutes 1 In Main View on the video
38. dress and Receiver s Address 4 Ifyou want to enable SSL security protocol click Enable SSL Click Send Test Email to confirm that the email settings are correct 6 Click Save to save your settings or click Default to return to the factory default settings www honeywell com security Troubleshooting The following table provides troubleshooting information for Multi Site 4200 If this happens This might be the problem So try this The Live View for a device fails Normal recording and the remote recording are confused Unstable or insufficient network performance The device might be offline Too many accesses to the remote device might result in too high of a load for the device The current user might not have permission for Live View The version of the client software might need to be upgraded We say local recording when we use the client software it refers to the recording on the PC running the client Remote recording refers to the recording action commanded by the client on the device side which stores the record files in the HDD of the device Check the network status and disable not in use processes on your PC Check the device s network status Restart the device or disable other remote access to the device Log in as the admin user and try again Download the newest version of the client software Downloading the playback file either fails or is too sl
39. e e 64 Configuring Advanced Network Settings A 65 Configuring Device Alarm Settings A 66 Configuring Device User Settings e 67 Configuring Device Hard Disk Drive Settings a e 69 Configuring Device Exceptions A 70 Searching and Viewing Recorded Video Stored on Device 71 Searching and Displaying Log Files Stored on Device ene 72 Configuring Holiday Settings a 73 Configuring Remote Upgrades 1 2 74 Viewing Network Resource Usage a A 75 Remotely Configuring Cameras 2 a e a 76 Configuring Picture Settings 2 oaoa a a a 77 Configuring Video Quality 77 Configuring the Recording Schedule 2 a a A 79 Configuring the Video Display 2 a A 81 Configuring Motion Detection 2 A 83 Configuring the Tampering Alarm A 85 Configuring Video Loss Detection 2 oao aoa A 86 Contiguring PTZ SCHUINGS s s s s s edocs aiea ddd E E RS ee ee we ew 87 Configuring the Network Connection 2 2 a e e a a 88 Configuring System Settings 89 Configuring General System Settings oaoa A 89 Configuring File Saving Paths 2 A 90 Configuring Alarm Sounds 1 A 91 Configuring Email Settings A 92 www honeywell com security About This Document This user gu
40. e the DVR s IP address of its passwort ro DynDNS address 9 If Private Domain Mode is enabled in Device ID type the serial number of your DVR you can find this in Menu gt Maintenance gt Information on the DVR MulticastAddress Y Export To Group Show Online Devices Cancel www honeywell com security 10 11 12 To edit a device s settings la To delete a device l If Private Domain Mode is not enabled the Port box should show your DVR s device port Management 41 number If the box is blank type the device port number of the DVR The default port number is 8000 In User Name type the user name of your DVR The default user name is admin In Password type the password of your DVR The default password is 12345 Click Add to add your DVR to the devices list In Control Panel click Device Management In the Device Management tab click the name of the device that you want to edit and then click Modify Alternatively double click the name of the device In the Connection Settings dialog box edit the desired settings and then click Modify In Control Panel click Device Management In the Device Management tab click the Connection Settings Er Private Domain Mode Nickname cr SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME Address 164 178 45 158 Port 8130 User Name Tan admin r Password MulticastAddress Device Serial No
41. eboot Restore Factory Settings Import Configuration File Export Configuration File Note Always click Save before exiting the Device Parameters window 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 76 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Remotely Configuring Cameras You can remotely configure camera parameters in the Camera Settings tab To configure a camera 1 In Control Panel click Camera Settings A File System View Tools Help Multi Site 4200 i om CIA Camera Sellinas 13 41 53 CPU Control Panel a Camera Settings 2014 08 27 Network Camera SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_Camera01 v Set camera parameters of the device e g brightness hue contrast saturation etc Mode Qutdoor v Camera 01 Z a m a el Picture Video Video Settings Quality Schedule Display 3 m TC Motion Tampering Video PTZ Detection Alarm Loss Control Y Network Connection Device Settings Alarm Event 1 2 In Camera select the camera you want to configure from the drop down list Live video from the selected camera appears in the video window www honeywell com security Configuring Picture Settings Configuration 77 Click Picture Settings to configure the camera picture In the Mode drop down list select the desired mode Standard Indoor Dim Outdoor or Customize If Customize is selected the following settings appear Set Camera parameters of the device e g brightness hue contrast saturation etc Mode Brightness Contrast
42. elect one or more of the following check boxes e Audible Warning Triggers an audible warning on the device when the video connection is lost e Notify Surveillance Center Sends alarm information to CMS software when the video connection is lost e Trigger Alarm Output Activates one or more alarm outputs when the video connection is lost Email Linkage Sends an email when the video connection is lost e Full Screen Monitoring Video window changes to full screen mode when the video connection is lost 5 If Trigger Alarm Output was selected in step 1 select the alarm output s you want to activate when the video connection is lost 6 Click Save to save your settings Configuring PTZ Settings lf the camera is a PTZ camera click PTZ Control to specify PTZ connection parameters including baud rate data bit stop bits parity flow control protocol type and address set PTZ parameters e g baud rate protocol address etc Baud Rate 9600 Data Bit a Stop Bit 1 e Parity Mone gt Flow Control None we Protocol Type VCL ne PTZ Address Mo Test Copy to Save 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 88 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Note The PTZ parameters should be consistent with the settings of the PTZ on the DVR to ensure valid PTZ control To configure PTZ settings 1 In Baud Rate select a value between 50 and 115 2K The default is 9600 In Data Bit select a value between 5 and 8 The default value is 8 In Stop B
43. eo window adjust the dimensions and placement of the grid Clicking the All Regions button E will restore the tampering detection area to the entire video window 3 Move the Sensitivity slider located directly below the video window to adjust the tampering detection sensitivity 4 Click Save to save your settings To delete a tampering detection area Click the Delete button cp and then click Save To set up a tampering detection arming schedule 1 Ensure that the Enable Tampering Alarm check box is selected 2 Next to Arming Schedule click the calendar icon to open the Templates dialog box it is set to All day Template by default 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 86 Multi Site 4200 for Windows 3 Select a pre designed template All day Template Weekday Template Alarm Template or customize your own and then click Confirm The steps for setting up the tampering detection arming schedule are similar to those used to set up the recording schedule Refer to Configuring the Recording Schedule on page 79 for more information To set up tampering alarm actions 1 Inthe Linkage Method area select one or more of the following check boxes e Audible Warning e Notify Surveillance Center e Trigger Alarm Output Email Linkage e Full Screen Monitoring Triggers an audible warning on the device when camera tampering is detected Sends alarm information to CMS software when camera tampering is detected Activa
44. er you have finished setting up hot spots click Map Preview on the toolbar to view the e map The map shows the location of the linked cameras as hot spots A Multi Site 4200 Control Panel Search Q EX test E amp 1726 2169 Camera01 amp 1726 2169 Camera02 amp 1726 21 69 Camera03 amp 1726 21 69 Cameraos amp 1726 2169 Cameraos amp 1726 21 69 Cameraos amp 1726 2169 Camera07 1726 21 69 Cameraos amp 1726 21 69 Cameraog amp 1726 2169 Camera10 amp 1726 2169 Camera11 amp 17262169 Camera12 amp 17262169 Camera13 amp 1726 2169 Camera14 amp 1726 21 69 Camera15 amp 1726 21 69 Camera1t6 amp 1726 21 69 IP Camera01 1726 21 69 IP Camera02 1726 21 69 Channel Zero01 test1 A E test1 Map Preview Edit Map ay Search hotsp Alarm Event 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 54 Multi Site 4200 for Windows When you double click a hot spot a video window opens displaying live video from the camera www honeywell com security Management 55 To view alarm details double click the alarm icon To clear the alarm click the alarm icon on the toolbar Managing Hot Regions You can link a map to another map as a hot region The added map is called a child map and the map being added to is called the parent map Note A map can be added as a hot region only once To add a hot region 1 In Control Panel click E map 2 On the toolbar at the bottom of
45. erator In User Name and Password type a user name and password Re type the password in the Confirm box Optionally do one or both of the following e In IP Address type the IP address of the user s computer e In MAC Address type the MAC address of the user s computer In the User Privilege area select the user privilege s you want to assign to the new account Click Yes The new user account appears in the user list Note Always click Save before exiting the Device Parameters window www honeywell com security Configuration 69 Configuring Device Hard Disk Drive Settings On the HDD page you can configure network disk and HDD group settings You can also modify HDD information or format the HDD s Device Parameters Information HDD settings E General 0 ic Network Disk Configuration HDD Group Settings Quota Modify B Alarm HDD No Capacity MB Free Space MB Status Type Group No Property E User 172 953869 0 Normal Local Group01 Read Write ee Ld Exception File Log Py Holiday 77 Others y Resource User Reboot Restore Factory Settings Import Configuration File Export Configuration File 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 70 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Configuring Device Exceptions On the Exception page you can configure alarm actions and set the alarm output s Device Parameters E Information Set exceptional parameters of the device E General Network Exception Type HDD Full
46. h that you have defined 3 When you are finished click the Stop Calling Patrol button Recording Video You can save video clips and screen captures to your local PC To save video to your PC 1 In Main View on the Main View toolbar click the Start Recording button ES 2 To stop recording click the Stop Recording button ES The saving path of the file appears in the lower right corner of the screen CMulti slte4200NMideo RecordFile 20140421564 178 45 172 8000 1 1 1 20140421 1 55020 mp4 Note You can change the saving path in Control Panel gt System Configuration gt File See Configuring File Saving Paths on page 90 for more information To save a captured image to your PC 1 In Main View on the Main View toolbar click the Capture button E A thumbnail of the captured image along with the saving path of the file appears in the lower right corner of the screen Note You can change the saving path in Control Panel gt System Configuration gt File See Configuring File Saving Paths on page 90 for more information 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 28 Multi Site 4200 for Windows To view a captured image that you have saved 1 In the Main View tab in the left pane click Picture 2 In Camera select a specific camera to search or leave it set to All Cameras 3 In Start Time and End Time specify your search parameters You can type the date and time manually or you can click the calendar icon to
47. he Camera list select a specific camera to search or leave it set to All Cameras wo In Start Time and End Time specify your search parameters You can type the date and time manually or you can click the calendar icon to display a graphical interface 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 32 Multi Site 4200 for Windows 4 Click Search The video files matching your search parameters are displayed A File System View Tools Help Multi Site 4200 2X p 07 Pp Control Panel Main View 16 07 11 si ers Camera All Cameras E SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME n Start Time 2014 04 21 00 00 00 mm End Time 2014 04 21 23 59 59 Search SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_C SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_C Local Recording SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME_C E Al File s Picture 5 Double click the file you want to play back 6 Use the controls on the video player toolbar to control playback e Click Ca to speed up playback Keep clicking to increase playback speed e Click Si to slow down playback Keep clicking to decrease playback speed e Click DM to pause playback 5 to advance a frame To rename the video clip click the Save As button LJ To delete the video clip click the Delete button ES To email the video clip click the Email button The video clip must be less than 5 MB to use this feature Note To send the video clip to an email address you must first configure the email settings See Configuring Email Settings on
48. he PTZ control panel click Pattern 2 Click the Start Recording Pattern button 3 Using the PTZ controls select the camera movements that you want to define as the pattern 4 When you are finished click the Stop Recording o Pattern button H Preset Pattern Patrol To call a pattern oO 1 Inthe PTZ control panel click Pattern 2 Click the Call Pattern button 3 The camera follows the pattern that you have programmed 3 When you are finished click the Stop Calling Pattern button Configuring Patrols You can set up the camera to follow a predefined path between two or more presets To add a patrol 1 On the PTZ control panel click Patrol 2 Select a path from the drop down list You can define up to 16 paths 3 Click the Add button amp to add a preset 4 Inthe Add Patrol No dialog box select the preset you want to add enter the switching interval 1 255 seconds enter the desired patrol speed 1 40 and then click Yes Preset Pattern Patrol Add Patrol No Preset Preset 1 Switching Interval s Patrol Speed 0 Cancel 5 Add additional presets following the procedure in steps 3 and 4 Click the Edit Patrol No button to edit a preset in the patrol path www honeywell com security Basic Operations 27 To call a patrol 1 Inthe PTZ control panel click Patrol 2 Click the Call Patrol button The camera follows the patrol pat
49. i screen Auto switch Click Single screen Auto switch or Switching Interval Multi screen Auto switch 205 40s imin 3min 5min Set the Switching Interval by moving the slider left or right Click the Start Auto switch button N to enable auto switch Cannot config when previewing To stop auto switch Click the Stop Auto switch button gt to disable auto switch Using PTZ Control in Live View If the connected camera supports PTZ control you can control it remotely To start PTZ control lie 2 Move the mouse pointer to the bottom edge of the video window to display the toolbar On the video window toolbar click the PTZ Control button FA to open the PTZ control panel Pattern Patrol 029 Inde Name Preset 1 Preset2 Preset 3 Preset4 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 24 Multi Site 4200 for Windows The following table lists the PTZ control buttons and their functions Button Description Zoom ail Focus a Iris 3D positioning a Direction buttons gt Click to start stop the auto scan function Speed adjustment for pan tilt functions Preset Preset configuration Pattern Pattern configuration Patrol Patrol configuration gt Call or play a preset pattern patrol O Add edit a preset pattern patrol Delete a preset pattern patrol You can control PTZ movement by clicking the direction buttons on the PTZ control panel Alter
50. ide describes how to install and operate Multi Site 4200 video management software on a PC workstation These instructions are intended for system integrators installers and end user operators Overview of Contents This document contains the following chapters and appendixes e Chapter 1 Getting Started describes installation and first time setup procedures e Chapter 2 Basic Operations describes procedures for viewing recording and playing back video e Chapter 3 Management describes procedures for managing devices logs alarms e maps and user accounts e Chapter 4 Configuration describes procedures for remotely configuring DVRs and cameras and for configuring Multi Site 4200 s system settings e Appendix A Troubleshooting lists possible resolutions to common problems 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 8 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Related Documents For more information about using the HRGX DVR refer to the following documents Document title Part number HRGX DVR Getting Started Guide 800 16693 HRGX DVR User Manual 800 16694 HRGX DVR Remote Web Access User Guide 800 18321 HRGX DVR Apple iPhone Mobile App User Guide 800 19166 HRGX DVR Apple iPad Mobile App User Guide 800 18322 HRGX DVR Android Mobile App User Guide 800 18323 Multi Site 4200 User Guide for Mac 800 13101 These part numbers are subject to change Please consult the HRGX Performance Series DVR product webpage for the latest ve
51. ing Command Confirm Cancel 3 Select a pre designed template All day Template Weekday Template Alarm Template or customize your own and then click Confirm 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 80 Multi Site 4200 for Windows To create a customized recording schedule template 1 Inthe Templates dialog box do one of the following e Select a numbered template for example Template 01 click Edit and then type a name for the template e Select Customized 2 Select one of the following recording types e Schedule Recording Normal scheduled recording displays as blue Event Recording Scheduled recording triggered by events displays as yellow e Command Scheduled recording triggered by commands displays as green 3 Drag the mouse pointer in the timeline for each day of the week to define the recording start and end times for that day Clicking on the colored bar displays the exact start and stop times 4 To copy the recording time to another day of the week click the colored bar to select it and then click the Copy To button f Select the check box es of the day s you want to copy to or select the All check box to copy to all days and then click Confirm 5 Click Confirm To delete recording times e To delete a specific recording time from a customized recording schedule template in the Templates dialog box click the recording time you want to delete click the Delete button amp and then click
52. ion www honeywell com security In the System Configuration tab you can configure Multi Site 4200 system settings including file saving paths alarm sounds and email notifications Basic Operations This chapter contains the following sections e Main View Screen Layout on page 20 e Viewing Live Video on page 22 e Recording Video on page 27 e Playing Back Recorded Video on page 29 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 20 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Main View Screen Layout Active Tab Red a File System View Tools Help Multi Site 4200 X Control Panel ES Main View 15 12 23 eas Search __ gi v4 4 x Group E SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME 04 21 2014 Mont Er A 04 21 2014 M SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME C Es See Se u TA Cameras ds SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME C DO PTZ HO Fand Home E SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME C lt lt IS y mr a ae Video Window All File s Picture Devices List Ni Main View Toolbar Alarm Event Toolbar www honeywell com security Camera Status Icons Basic Operations 21 Icon cn Description Camera is online but not in live view Icon Description e Camera is in live view Po Camera is offline Camera is recording E Main View Toolbar Button Name Description Full Screen Display video in full screen mode Press Esc to exit Layout Select different screen layout op
53. ion for the camera A File System View Tools Help Multi Site 4200 A B x i z po 39 CPU Control Panel Camera Settings Main View 14 39 55 Eu 2013 08 02 Network Camera SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME Camera01 v Set motion detection parameters of the camera e g arming schedule linkage mode detected area etc Y Enable Motion Detection Arming Schedule All day Template E Linkage Method Y Audible Warning Email Linkage Y Notify Surveillance Center Full Screen Monitoring Y Trigger Alarm Output Triggered Camera Sensitivity 2 A En v Apt Y Camera01 a z A 2 Camera02 e A gt 3 Camera03 Picture video video Settings Quality Schedule Display 11474 Camera04 Camera05 k y oie es Camera06 pem Motion Tampering Video PTZ Camera07 Detection Alarm Loss Control mT Gamarape as Network Connection Save Device Settings Alarm Event le e F 6 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 84 Multi Site 4200 for Windows To create a motion detection area 1 Select the Enable Motion Detection check box 2 Inthe video window drag the mouse pointer over the portion of the window you want to designate as a motion detection area or click the All Regions button M to designate the entire video window as the motion detection area 3 Move the Sensitivity slider located directly below the video window to adjust the motion detection sensitivity 4 lf applicable drag the motion detection area to the desired location i
54. it select 1 or 2 The default value is 1 In Parity select None Odd or Even The default setting is None In Flow Control select None Software or Hardware The default setting is None 2 3 4 5 6 In Protocol Type select a protocol from the list The default protocol is VCL 7 In PTZ Address enter the address of the PTZ camera 8 Click Test to display the PTZ controls Use the PTZ controls to test PTZ function 9 Click Save to save your settings 10 If you want to copy these settings to additional PTZ cameras do the following a Click Copy to b Inthe Copy to dialog box select the camera s you want to copy the settings to or select All to copy the settings to all cameras and then click Yes Configuring the Network Connection Click Network Connection to specify the network protocol type and video stream settings for the camera Set connection parameters of the camera e g network protocols stream type Stream Media Server etc Protocol Type TER Camera Type Main Stream e Copy to Save www honeywell com security Configuration 89 Configuring System Settings You can configure Multi Site 4200 system settings in the System Configuration window Configuring General System Settings To configure general system settings 1 In Control Panel E Alarm Sound Email 2 Click System Configuration System Configuration Set frequently used parameters e g cycle time log keeping
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56. layer to browse for and open recorded video files File Open Log File aac Log File window You can browse for and open saved Exit Exits Multi Site 4200 Lock Locks the system You must log in to unlock the system Switch User Opens Switch User window New user must log in System System Configuration Opens the System Configuration window Import Configuration File Imports a client configuration file from your PC Export Configuration File Exports a client configuration file to your PC 1024 768 Resizes the display window to 1024 x 768 pixels 1280 1024 Resizes the display window to 1280 x 1024 pixels Full Screen Sets the display window to full screen Control Panel Opens the Control Panel tab View Main View Opens the Main View tab E map Opens the E map tab Event Search Opens the Event Search tab Remote Playback Opens the Remote Playback tab Import Camera Opens the Import Camera tab Camera Settings Opens the Camera Setting tab Account Management Opens the Account Management tab Tools Device Management Opens the Device Management tab Broadcast Device Arming Control Enables alarm notifications for a device AVI Format Conversion Converts video files to avi format Open Wizard Opens the setup wizard Help User Manual F1 Opens the user manual You can also open the user manual by pressing F1 on your keyboard About Displays the software name and version
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58. lue 3 Click Save to save your settings or click Default to return to the factory default settings Configuring File Saving Paths You can change the assigned file saving paths for storing video files captured images and configuration files To change a file saving path 1 In Control Panel click System Configuration 2 Inthe left navigation pane click File System Configuration E General Set file saving path re e g record files pictures and device configuation files etc ft Alarm Sound Saving Path of Video File Email C Multi Site4200 video Saving Path of Pictures C Multi Site4200 capture Saving Path of Configuration File C Multi Site4200 config Default Next to the path you want to change click the browse button In the Select File Path dialog box type the name of the directory where you want to save files in Directory or browse to the directory using the arrow buttons and then click Choose Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each path that you want to change Click Save to save your settings or click Default to return to the factory default settings www honeywell com security Configuration 91 Configuring Alarm Sounds You can change the assigned alarm sounds for motion detection video exception and device exception alarms and for alarm inputs To change an alarm sound 1 In Control Panel click System Configuration 2 Inthe left navigation pane click Alarm Sound S
59. n Detection Alarm sclarke SAMPLE DVR NIC Camera03 2013 07 31 09 10 33 Motion Detection Alarm sclarke SAMPLE DVR NIC Camera03 5 2013 07 31 09 11 12 Motion Detection Alarm sclarke SAMPLE DVR NIC Camera03 6 2013 07 31 09 14 53 Motion Detection Alarm sclarke SAMPLE DVR NIC Camera03 Alarm Event e f 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 46 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Saving Logs You can save logs that you locate in a search to your local PC To save a log 1 Inthe Local Log Search tab click Backup The Log Backup dialog box opens Log Backup Saving Path of File 2 Click the browse button The Select Log File For Backup dialog box opens select Log File For Backup Look in uM C Program Files Multi Site 4200 Multi Site 4200 w O D de ChannelPicture Ma My Computer m R e487944 maintain plugins translations ClientRestore xml Setup xmi File name Save Files oftype AML xml Cancel Click Log to open the Log folder In File name type a name for the log file and then click Save The Log Backup dialog box opens displaying the save path of the log file Log Backup Saving Path of File CProgram Files Multi Site 4200 Multi Site 420 5 Click Backup to save the log www honeywell com security Management 47 Opening Saved Logs You can open log files that have been saved to your local PC To open a saved log 1 On the File menu click Open Log File The Log
60. n the video window Click Save to save your settings To delete a motion detection area 1 Do one of the following e To delete a single motion detection area click the Delete button Cp To delete all motion detection areas click the Delete All button PY 2 Click Save to save your settings To set up a motion detection arming schedule 1 Ensure that the Enable Motion Detection check box is selected 2 Next to Arming Schedule click the calendar icon to open the Templates dialog box it is set to All day Template by default 3 Select a pre designed template All day Template Weekday Template Alarm Template or customize your own and then click Confirm The steps for setting up the motion detection arming schedule are similar to those used to set up the recording schedule Refer to Configuring the Recording Schedule on page 79 for more information To set up motion detection actions 1 Inthe Linkage Method area select one or more of the following check boxes e Audible Warning Triggers an audible warning on the device when motion is detected e Notify Surveillance Center Sends alarm information to CMS software when motion is detected e Trigger Alarm Output Activates one or more alarm outputs when motion is detected Email Linkage Sends an email when motion is detected e Full Screen Monitoring Video window changes to full screen mode when motion is detected 2 If Trigger Alarm Output was selected in step
61. natively you can click on the video window where you want to move the camera www honeywell com security Click in the screen area to move in the corresponding direction Upper Left Up Upper Right Left Right Lower Left Down Lower Right OVOOOO0O0SO Basic Operations 25 Configuring Presets You can set up the camera to go to a predefined position preset To add a preset 1 Inthe PTZ control panel click Preset 2 Using the pan tilt and zoom controls move the camera to the position that you want to define as the preset 3 Inthe PTZ control panel in the preset list click the number of the preset you want to set and then click e the Add Edit Preset button 4 Preset Pattern Patrol Add Preset Preset 1 Preset Preset 3 Preset 4 4 In Name type a name for the preset and then click Yes The preset name you entered appears in the preset list next to the number To delete a preset 1 Inthe PTZ control panel click Preset 2 Click the preset you want to delete in the preset list and then click the Delete Preset button gt 3 Atthe prompt click Yes to confirm the deletion If the deletion is successful the message Deleting preset succeeded appears in the lower right corner of the screen 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 26 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Configuring Patterns You can set up the camera to follow a predefined pattern of movement To add a pattern 1 Int
62. ny more changes click Cancel to close the wizard On the Add Group page you can add modify or delete a group You can add up to 256 groups Lud Add Device gt Lad Add Group The operation ofthis software is based on camera management and operation Add 42 Modify T Delete Search Q dao sp tet ge gn apm gp wend RS A A POS Bm AP hme PC ads gp a a 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 14 Multi Site 4200 for Windows To add a group 1 On the Add Group page click Add 2 Inthe Add Group dialog box in Name type a new name and then click Yes 3 Click Next to continue to the next page To edit a group name 1 On the Add Group page click Modify 2 Inthe Modify Group dialog box in Name type a new name and then click Yes 3 Click Next to continue to the next page To delete a group 1 On the Add Group page click Delete 2 Click Yes to confirm that you want to delete the group 3 Click Next to continue to the next page www honeywell com security Add Group Modify Group SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME Information Confirm to delete Getting Started 15 Importing Cameras On the Import page you can import cameras into a group that you have created You can import up to 64 cameras into each group Wizard m Add Device gt Add Group gt import D Please select channel s and importinto group Select Device Group All Add Device Add 2 Modify fff Delete Search Q
63. oose a value between 1 16 and Full Frame Frame Rate Full Frame e In Frame Type select P or BBP f In Frame Interval enter the frame interval you want to use The default value is 25 g Click Yes to confirm your settings Configure the sub stream and event video settings following the same steps as above Click Save to save your settings If you want to copy these settings to additional cameras do the following a Click Copy to b Inthe Copy to dialog box select the camera s you want to copy the settings to or select All to copy the settings to all cameras and then click Yes Copy To All SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME Camera Ir SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME Camera03 Cancel www honeywell com security Configuring the Recording Schedule Click Schedule to set the recording schedule of the camera Set recording schedule of the camera Record w Local Recording Record Schedule All day Template Advanced settings Copy to Save To set the recording schedule 1 Select the Local Recording check box Configuration 79 2 Next to Record Schedule click the calendar icon to open the Templates dialog box Templates e Weekday Templ Alarm Template Template 01 Template 02 Template 03 Template 04 Template 05 Template 06 Template 07 Template 08 r r r r r r A r r r r Customized All day Template 4 Schedule Recording Event Record
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65. oup 1 In Control Panel click Import Camera 2 Under Group click the name of the group that you want to delete and then click Delete 3 Click Yes to confirm that you want to delete the group Importing Cameras To import cameras to a group 1 In Control Panel click Import Camera Under Group click the group that you want to import to 3 Doone of the following e To import all the cameras to the group click Import All e To import selected cameras to the group select the camera s you want to import hold down the Ctrl key to select multiple cameras at the same time and then click Import 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 44 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Managing Logs Multi Site 4200 keeps a record of alarm and user activity for each camera There are three types of logs that are kept e The alarm log contains a record of triggered alarms for example motion detection video signal loss e The operation log contains a record of user inputs for example starting or stopping live view remote playback PTZ control e The system log contains a record of when a user logs in and logs out Searching Logs To search a log 1 In Control Panel click Local Log Search A File System View Tools Help Multi Site 4200 Control Panel E Local Log Search 11 20 34 sas Log Type Alarm Log Y User Name All Users Start Time 2014 08 27 00 00 00 Minor Type All Group All Groups v End Time 2014 08 27 23 59 59 E Camer
66. ow Unstable or insufficient network performance The NIC type is not compatible Too many accesses to the remote device might result in too high of a load for the device The current user might not have permission for playback The version of the client software might need to be upgraded Check the network status and disable not in use processes on your PC Directly connect the PC running the client to the device to check the compatibility of the NIC card Restart the device or disable other remote access to the device Log in as the admin user and try again Download the newest version of the client software 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 94 Multi Site 4200 for Windows www honeywell com security Honeywell Security Products Americas Head Office 2700 Blankenbaker Pkwy Suite 150 Louisville KY 40299 USA www honeywell com security 1 800 323 4576 Honeywell Security Europe South Africa Aston Fields Road Whitehouse Industrial Estate Runcorn WA7 3DL United Kingdom www honeywell com security uk 44 0 1928 754 028 Honeywell Security Products Americas Caribbean Latin America 9315 NW 112th Ave Miami FL 33178 USA www honeywell com security clar 1 305 805 8188 Honeywell Security Pacific Level 3 2 Richardson Place North Ryde NSW 2113 Australia www asia security noneywell com 61 2 9353 7000 Honeywell Security Asia 35F Tower A City Center 100 Zun Yi Road Shanghai 200051 China www asia secur
67. p Info Cancel 3 Inthe E map Info dialog box click the browse button and browse to the directory where the map is stored The picture format of the map should be png jpg or omp 4 Click the map file and then click Open 5 Inthe E map Info dialog box in Map Name type a name for the map 6 Click Yes to save your settings The e map is displayed in the E map tab and the name of the map appears in the group list Map View Adjusting 17262173 _Camera01 17262173 Cameraoz 17252173 Camerao3 17262173 Camerads 17262173 Cameraos 1726 2173 Cameraos Port Khalid 4 snaran O 47 ae ar Old Souk 0 nf Arts Museum a geo Post Office Camera Group and 0 1726217 7 Rlated Map 17262173 Camerao ge 6 17252173 Cameraos 17252173 Cameraos i 1726 21 73 Camerato The Gold Centre e Al Fardan x 17262173 Cameratt Shopping Centre Sharajah Maga Mal 17252173 Cameras Org Khana AN ao Archeologica Museum 1726 21 73_Camerat3 a amp Saence Museums E 17262173 Camerats aim ajar P a ri Ta NASA 1726 21 73_Camerat5 qto To Duba H Y 17262173 Camerats A 30 km to Opa pu a ay Delete Map e Add hot spots Add Hot Region Delete Hot Region View ap Previev Edt Ma q gt the map co AP a AN WWW tion Err Modify hot region Delete Hot Spots modify map Show and confic and event info Back to
68. plate E Arming schedule allows 8 time frames in each day Reboot Restore Factory Settings Import Configuration File Export Configuration File The following table describes the fields on the Alarm page Field Description Alarm Input Settings Alarm Input Select an alarm input channel for configuration Alarm Source IP address of the digital alarm input Local is the hard wired alarm input configuration on the device This is a read only field Alarm Name Enter a name for the alarm input channel Alarm Status Set the alarm to Normal Open or Normal Closed Handling Select this check box to activate alarm triggered actions Arming Schedule Set the time schedule to handle the alarm triggered actions The schedule template can be configured in Camera Settings gt Schedule See Configuring the Recording Schedule on page 79 for more detailed information Linkage Check the alarm actions which are required to be activated when the alarm input triggered and select corresponding channel number if required Alarm Output Settings Alarm Output Select an alarm output channel for configuration www honeywell com security Configuration 67 Field Description Alarm Source IP address of the digital alarm output Local is the hard wired alarm input configuration on the device This is a read only field Output Delay Select the delay duration for the alarm output Arming Schedule Set the time
69. rm and Event buttons are displayed in the lower left corner of the screen To show the alarm information panel click Alarm To show the event information panel click Event To hide the alarm event information panel click the Hide button EJ To auto hide the panel click the Auto Hide button Ed To keep the alarm event information panel open click the Lock button na To maximize the alarm event information panel and display it as a new tab Alarm Event click the Maximize button E At the bottom of the window there are five alarm event categories listed Motion Detection Video Exception Alarm Input Device Exceptional and Other Alarm Select the check box next to each alarm event that you want to display To remove an alarm event from the list right click the alarm event that you want to remove and then click Clear Linking Alarm Logs Each alarm log shows the related alarm information including the time the alarm occurred the source and the type of alarm www honeywell com security Management 49 You can click or to preview the alarm or send it by email e Live View View the live video of the selected alarm source camera e Send Email Send the alarm information by email Note You need to configure email settings in Control Panel gt System Configuration gt Email before using the Send Email function See Configuring Email Settings on page 92 for more information Blocking Alarms from a Devi
70. rsions http www honeywellvideo com products video systems recording devices analog performance series 757666 html www honeywell com security Getting Started This chapter contains the following sections e About Multi Site 4200 on page 9 e Installing Multi Site 4200 on page 10 e Registering an Administrator Account on page 11 e Running the Setup Wizard on page 11 e Overview of User Interface Layout on page 16 About Multi Site 4200 Multi Site 4200 provides centralized management of Honeywell HRGX Performance Series DVRs and connected cameras over a network Multi Site 4200 is scalable and offers a variety of configuration modules for small or large video surveillance installations The software comes with a comprehensive feature set that includes simultaneous live view and playback of cameras from multiple sites real time monitoring and recording and file backup 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 10 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Installing Multi Site 4200 To run Multi Site 4200 your workstation must meet the following minimum requirements Operating System Windows 8 32 64 bit Windows 7 32 64 bit Windows Server 2008 32 64 bit Windows Server 2003 32 bit Windows XP 32 bit CPU Pentium 4 3 0 GHz or faster System Memory 1 GB 32 bit Display Resolution 1024 x 768 or higher Note Multi Site 4200 is designed for 32 bit versions of Windows but will also run on 64 bit operating systems To install Multi Si
71. te 4200 1 Insert the CD that came with your DVR or download and extract the latest Multi Site 4200 installer package 2 Double click Multi Site 4200 exe to launch the InstallShield Wizard 3 Follow the wizard s on screen instructions Note You must have administrator privileges to install Multi Site 4200 To confirm the installation Go to the Start menu If the installation was successful Multi Site 4200 will appear in the list of installed programs de Microsoft System Center 2012 Multi Site 4200 TL Multi Site 4200 User Guide Multi Site 4200 Uninstall Multi Site 4200 SA in a gla gain am r www honeywell com security Getting Started 11 Registering an Administrator Account The first time you start Multi Site 4200 you will need to register an administrator Super user account To register an administrator account Register Administrator 1 On your desktop double click the Multi Site 4200 icon The Register Administrator dialog box opens Please create a super user before proceeding Super User Confirm Enable Auto login 2 In Super User type your name 3 In Password type your password minimum 6 characters Register 4 In Confirm re type your password 5 If you want to be logged in automatically from now on select the Enable Auto login check box 6 Click Register to save your settings Running the Setup Wizard After you
72. tes one or more alarm outputs when camera tampering is detected Sends an email when camera tampering is detected Video window changes to full screen mode when camera tampering is detected 2 If Trigger Alarm Output was selected in step 1 select the alarm output s you want to activate when camera tampering is detected 3 Click Save to save your settings Configuring Video Loss Detection Click Video Loss to set up video loss detection for the camera Set video loss alarm parameters of the camera e g arming schedule linkage mode etc Y Enable Video Loss Detection Arming Schedule All day Template Linkage Method lt Trigger Alarm Output A gt 4 E A gt 2 A gt 3 A gt 4 www honeywell com security Y Audible Warning Y Email Linkage Y Notify Surveillance Center Y Full Screen Monitoring Save Configuration 87 To set up video loss detection 1 Select the Enable Video Loss Detection check box 2 Next to Arming Schedule click the calendar icon to open the Templates dialog box it is set to All day Template by default 3 Select a pre designed template All day Template Weekday Template Alarm Template or customize your own and then click Confirm The steps for setting up the video loss detection arming schedule are similar to those used to set up the recording schedule Refer to Configuring the Recording Schedule on page 79 for more information 4 Inthe Linkage Method area s
73. the parent Enter the map edtting k Modify Hot Spots map interface 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 52 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Managing Hot Spots You can add a camera label to the map to show the location of a camera The label is called a hot spot After the hot spots are added the cameras are linked to the map In the map preview window you can see the live view of the camera If an alarm triggered an alarm icon Ea appears next to the camera label To add a hot spot 1 In Control Panel click E map 2 Onthe toolbar at the bottom of the E map tab click the Add Hot Spot button Al In the Add Hot Spot dialog box select the check box es next to the camera s you want to add as hot spots or select the All check box to add all cameras 4 Next to Hotspot Color select a color from the drop down list Multi Site 4200 Control Panel a Camera Settings E Main View S Import Camera dea E map EA test2 E A Port Khalid amp 172 6 21 69_Camera01 lt D 1725 2169 Cameraoz aiii 47 amp 1726 2169 Camera03 an amp 1726 2169 Camera04 172 6 21 73_Camera01 Souk amp 172 6 21 69_Camera0s 17262173 Cameraoz arts Dos amp 172 5 21 69_Camera06 T 172 6 21 73_Camera03 amp 172 6 21 69_Camera07 172 6 21 73_Camera04 amp 1726 21 69 Cameraos 4726 2173 Cameraos 1725 2169 Cameraog O tareas amp 1726 21 69 Camerato 4 4726 2173 Camerao 4a amp 1726 21 69 Camera T 4726 2173 Cameraos dc amp
74. tions Stop Stop live view for all cameras in group Play Start live view for all cameras in group Capture Save a still image for the selected camera Start Stop Recording Start or stop recording video for the selected camera Prev Page View previous camera Next Page View next camera Start Auto switch Start auto switching the screen by cameras or by groups alolsle o olofafo Volume Adjust live audio volume for the selected camera by moving the slider On the slider click Ea to enable audio or 4 to disable audio Video Window Toolbar Button Name Description Capture Save a still image Start Stop Recording Start stop recording video O El Start Stop Two way Audio Start stop two way audio Digital Zoom Enter digital zoom mode PTZ Control Enter PTZ control mode Camera Status Open the Camera Status window Camera Settings Open the Camera Settings window Start Stop Live View Stop live view 13 Playback Remote instant playback of current camera E BEBO RE Audio On Mute Enable disable live audio 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 22 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Viewing Live Video Starting and Stopping Live View To view all the cameras in a group Double click a group in the devices list Video from all the cameras in the group appears in the video windows To view selected cameras in
75. unts list in the Account Management tab All of the user privileges associated with the account take effect immediately To edit a user account 1 In Control Panel click Account Management click the account you want to edit and then click Modify In the Modify User dialog box select or clear the check boxes to add or remove user privileges and then click Save All of the user privileges associated with the account take effect immediately To delete a user account In Control Panel click Account Management click the account you want to delete and then click Delete 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 60 Multi Site 4200 for Windows www honeywell com security Configuration This chapter contains the following sections e Remotely Configuring Devices on page 61 e Remotely Configuring Cameras on page 76 e Configuring System Settings on page 89 Remotely Configuring Devices You can remotely configure your DVR in the Device Management tab To open the Device Management tab 1 In Control Panel click Device Management A File System View Tools Help Multi Site 4200 46 CPU Control Panel Device Management 11 16 44 ERE Add xe Modif Tt Delete Remote Configuration Show Online Devices Search Nickname IP Serial No SAMPLE DVR 164 178 45 58 HRGX1611620131226AAWR446729086WCVU Jara potmi yosh amr gem and p a y DO aana F F a pr di DO a pls awl oe A DP De ato ot 2 Select the de
76. vice you want to configure and click Remote Configuration to enter the Device Parameters window 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 62 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Viewing Basic Device Information On the Information page you can check basic device information for your DVR including the device type number of channels number of hard disk drives number of alarm inputs and outputs device serial number and version information Device Parameters E Display basic status of the device E General e g device type channel number HDD number etc Network Device Type B sem Channel Number 2 User HDD Number o a HDD Alarm Input Number s o 4 Alarm Output Number Bo A Exception Device Serial No 74 File HRGX1611620131226AAWR446729086WCVU Log NIC 1 Sending 1kbps Receiving 2kbps D Holiday fersion Information Ji Others Firmware Version V2 2 10 Build 140324 r Rca USEF Encoding Version V5 0 Build 130729 Panel Version V1 Hardware Version 0xb200 Reboot Restore Factory Settings Import Configuration File Export Configuration File www honeywell com security Configuration 63 Configuring General Device Settings On the General page you can set the basic parameters of the device Device Parameters E Information Set basic parameters of the device Bi cones e g device name device No etc Q Network nformation a Alarm Device Name Embedded Net DVR 2 User Device No 255
77. y 10 Adding a Group In Nickname type a descriptive name for your DVR If Private Domain Mode is enabled in DNS Address type www hrgdvr ddns com If Private Domain Mode is not enabled the Address box should show your DVR s IP address or its DynDNS address If the box is blank type the DVR s IP address or its DynDNS address If Private Domain Mode is enabled in Device ID type the serial number of your DVR you can find this in Menu gt Maintenance gt System Info gt Device Info on the DVR lf Private Domain Mode is not enabled the Port box should show your DVR s device Getting Started 13 Add Device Private Domain Mode SAMPLE DVR NICKNAME 164 178 45 172 Port 8000 admin Nickname Address User Name Password E MulticastAddress V Export To Group Show Online Devices Cancel port number also known as the server port number If the box is blank type the device port number of the DVR The default port number is 8000 In User Name type the user name of your DVR The default user name is admin In Password type the password of your DVR The default password is 12345 Click Add to add your DVR to the devices list and then click Next to continue to the next page Note lf the Export to Group check box was selected when you added your DVR to the devices list a group was created for your DVR and your DVR s channels were added to it If you do not want to make a
78. ystem Configuration LE General Set alarm sound E File e g motion detection alarm video exception alarm alarm input and device exception alarm Motion Detection motion wav Video Exception video abnormal wav Alarm Input alarm inputwav Device Exceptional device_abnormal wav Default You can sample the current alarm sounds by clicking the test button s next to each audio file wav Next to the alarm sound you want to change click the browse button In the Open Video File dialog box browse to the location of the new audio file wav using the arrow buttons and then click Open Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each alarm sound that you want to change Click Save to save your settings or click Default to return to the factory default settings 800 12064V2 B 09 2014 92 Multi Site 4200 for Windows Configuring Email Settings You can set email parameters including the SMTP server port number user name and password sender and recipient addresses and SSL To configure email settings 1 In Control Panel click System Configuration 2 Inthe left navigation pane click Email System Configuration LE General Set email parameters including sender and recipient File E Alarm Sound Port User Name Password Senders Address Receivers Address Enable SSL Send Test Email Default 3 Enter values for the SMTP Server Port User Name Password Sender s Ad
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