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1. After you click Start or Stop you can see the information of sending the control command successfully on the system information bar Wait a moment for the status update of the service you have controlled Device List Device Filtering The device list might contain too many device records so that the device filter function is designed in the device list pane including and Filter by Device Path Right click a device in the device list see Figure 6 8 Figure 6 19 Filtering Select All Select Nope Filter Show Al Click Filter on the menu and the two checkboxes named Show Filter Bar and Filter More Device Path is displayed above the list Figure 6 20 Filtering Options C Show Filter Bar Filter by Device Path Check Show Filter Bar and a filtering textbox is displayed on each column Figure 6 21 Showing the Filter Bar Show Filter Bar C Filter by Device Path Name Status Device Path Label Unknown HDDVRI C HDDYR10 Unknown DVR2 HDDVA10 ol HDDVR2 Unknown DVR2 HDDVR2 C HDDVR3 Unknown DVR2 HDDVR3 CI HDDVR4 Unknown DVR2 HDDVR4 C HDDYRS5 Unknown DNR HDDVRS5 C HDDVRE Unknown DVR2 HDDVRE C HDDYR Unknown DVR2 HDDVR C HDDVR8 Unknown DVR2 HDDVA8 C HDDYVRS Unknown DVR2 HDDVAS Document Rev A 07 15 96 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Input the filtering query in the textbox and the device list automatically displays the filtered list records Figure 6 22 Filtered Res
2. Encode Type Resolution Video Quality Frame Rate Bit Rate Control Stream Limit Cancel User can see the generated results on the system information bar after you run the command Generally the operation on the devices takes effective only when they are online Managing Command Template Control command template contains a set of configured parameter control commands After saving the configured control commands into the template you can execute them all in one time which easies the operation Every device type with the executable control command can be used to create the control command template Figure 6 26 Control Command Template Select command from template E Click Manage and you can create modify or delete the template in the Manage Command Templates window which is shown in the following screenshot Document Rev A 07 15 98 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 6 27 Managing the Template Manage Command Templates Template List Command Parameters Template domm Template Comman Create Date Parameter Name Parameter Value Add Template Click Add Template to add a control template The control template is like a folder After user creates a template you can add command items into the template Figure 6 28 Adding Command Manage Command Templates Template List Command Parameters Template Comm Template Comman Create Date Paramet
3. Video is recorded on HUS SWP 32S e Grey Video is recorded on HUS SWP 32S but video task HUS NVR is failed Viewing Video Information Place the cursor on the blue part and it displays the device name Click the grey part and it displays the alarm information for record failure Currently it only displays record failure of HUS NVR Downloading the Record to Local Right click the blue part and select Download And the following window is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 58 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 68 Downloading the Record to Local Video Task Begin Time RE OM 11 00 00 Time 2012 05 04 15 15 31 Video Name 55 63 2multicast Select the begin Time and end time to download and click OK A task will be displayed in Task list of Local Research tab in Historical Video Search which indicates the download is correct You can check the information of the downloading record and the download progress Control Panel Use control panel to precise playback frame by frame playback and adjustable speed playback Figure 5 69 Video Record Control Panel Increase Speed Previous Frame Reduce Speed Next Frame Previous Record Play Speed Play Next Record Reverse Playing the Video Click L to play video The icon changes to Li Click this icon again to stop Playing Frame by frame Click Lig to skip one frame forward and click Mi to skip one frame backward of the selected hist
4. Honeywell IP Security Management Platform HUS SWP 325 Client User Manual HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT Honeywell International Inc 165 Eileen Way Syosset NY 11791 Please carefully read the following terms and conditions If you do not consent to be bound by this License Agreement you must promptly return the unopened package to the person from whom you purchased it within fifteen 15 days from date of purchase and your money will be refunded to you by that person If the person from whom you purchased this Software fails to refund your money contact HONEYWELL immediately at the address shown above Important This Software is security related Access should be limited to authorized individuals 1 GRANT OF LICENSE Subject to all terms and conditions hereof of Honeywell International Inc acting through its Security group HONEYWELL does hereby grant to the purchaser the Licensee upon payment in full of the published license fee or other license fee agreed to in writing the License Fee a nontransferable non exclusive license to use the enclosed software Licensed Programs provided herewith in Licensee s own business on a single computer for a term commencing on the date of payment in full of the License Fee and continuing in perpetuity unless terminated in accordance with the terms hereof Licensee may not cause or permit the disclosure renting leasing sublicensing loaning or s
5. Rule Engine Service This edition of HUS application does not support Rule Engine Service connection Figure 5 13 Rule Engine Service Rule Engine Event Control Service E Current Ste Win2008 9 Site To view the Event Control service click the indicator of Event Control Service System supports multiple event control services Figure 5 14 Event Control Service EC Service System Information EC for Cartman E Rule Engine Service e Current Site Win2008 9 Site To view the current login user click the indicator of Current Site Figure 5 15 Current User System Information Current User Admin Rule Engine Service Event Control Service Document Rev A 07 15 19 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual System Operation This part introduces system operation including lock performance monitor HUS Player user defined tool window operation and tooltips Lock and Unlock A lock is used when multiple users need to access the Client concurrently This prevents data from being corrupted or invalidated when multiple users try to write to the database To lock the Client click User gt Lock from the menu and the following figure is displayed Figure 5 16 User Lock To unlock the Client enter in Password and click OK Performance Monitor The performance Monitor displays the CPU memory and network usage of the Client in the system Click Setup gt Performance Monitor fr
6. 30H 30 hours 60H 60 hours 30D 30 days and 60D 60 days Perform one of the following methods to set the time range e Click select the time range from the pop up menu as follows Figure 5 66 Timeline Scale e Click to switch to the next time range or click to switch to the previous time range e Place the cursor on the timeline and move the mouse s scroll wheel to switch the time range Move the mouse s scroll wheel forward and release to switch to the previous time range move the mouse s scroll wheel backward and release to switch to the next time range Playing the Historical Video by Specifying Date and Time Click the range of date and time a calendar is displayed as follows Document Rev A 07 15 57 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 67 Playing the Historical Video by Specifying Date and Time a February 2012 gt Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa E EE 5 6 7 M9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 10 33 01 Ok Cancel Select the target date and time click OK to play the historical video Setting the Video Play Time by Dragging the Timeline Drag the timeline rightward or leftward and release the mouse to play the video record Drag rightward to play previous video record drag leftward to play next video record Video Record Color coded parts on the timeline are used to indicate information of the current device e Black blank area No video e Blue
7. Performing this operation in a running patrol will cause the patrol to be paused e In full screen mode the toolbar is hidden in the top Move the mouse around the window top to show the toolbar AN e When a local patrol is running double clicking a video window or manually playing the video dragging and dropping a video record from the video list into the window will cause the patrol to be paused Document Rev A 07 15 18 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Tool Bar The toolbar is different in each function tabs refer to the following chapters for details Information Bar The information bar is on the bottom of the main window including Device Alarm Device Status Task List Device Events Rule Engine Service Interaction and System Information For details see System Information Management chapter Connection Status Bar It displays the status of Rule Engine Service Event Control Service and Current Site in the status bar The indicator ahead of each service displays the status of the connection Check Connection Status of Service The Client connects to the Service automatically and the status indicator is displayed in the bottom right corner Figure 5 12 Connection Status Event Control Service Current Site 192 168 250 7 Green Successfully connected Red Disconnected Check Service Information To view the Rule Engine Service click the indicator of
8. Playback label is highlighted in blue as follows Figure 5 53 Instant Playback 2MP_IP Camera 88 KR e 2MP_IPC88 2012 09 12 11 15 00 e Store the instant playback video In the playback window click E in the right bottom corner In the pop up window enter the file name and specify the file directory and click OK e Close the instant playback video In the playback window click EW in the bottom right corner and click OK to close the instant playback video e Switch to the real time video In the playback window click Live on the top left corner and it switches to the real time video My Device and My Scenario Below the Device Navigator there are two panes My Devices and My Scenario where you can create a device scenario folder and drag devices scenarios into it Document Rev A 07 15 47 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 54 My Devices and My Scenario My Devices My Scenario My Scenario Refer to the following tool bar introduction Table 5 9 Tool Bar Icon Function Les Add folders or scenarios Delete folders or scenarios Overwrite scenario Rename folders or scenarios Manage My Devices e Add a folder Select a document in My Devices click E4 and enter the document name and press Enter on the keyboard e Delete a folder Select the target folder Click or right click target folder and select Delete
9. corresponding HUS SWP 32S and manage alarms Double click the desktop shortcut of Management Tool or open it from Start gt All Programs gt Honeywell gt HUS Platform gt Management Tool The main window of Management Tool is displayed and a message pops up for the first launch to remind you to configure HUS SWP 32S Figure 4 1 Information Configuring Management Sites D Management Tool To display logs of HUS i Starts stops and configures HUS i Management Tool If the message in the above figure is not displayed or you want to AN configure another HUS SWP 32S open File gt Configure Management Sites from the menu bar see Figure 4 2 Document Rev A 07 15 8 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Configuring Management Sites Open File gt Configure Management Sites Figure 4 2 File Configure Management Sites CT Management Tool File View Help Configure Management Sites Lanquage Settings Name Description Exit Event viewer To display logs of HUS services w TTT Z Services Starts stops and configures HUS services The following figure is displayed Figure 4 3 Configure Management Sites BE 7 Management Tool File View Help E E Management Tool Name Description b Di Event viewer Event viewer To display logs of HUS services Ss Services Ry Services Starts stops and configures HUS services Management Tool 2 jJ No management server is specif
10. uJ HUS Rule Service C HUS EC Service Unknown 159 99 249 243 N A ml HUS Trigger Service E AMTK Camera Stream HikDVR HikDVA Channel HikDYA Stream Honeywell IP Camera HICC 10 IP Camera Channel IP Camera Stream amp Keyboard Console RI H l te Et i Search Device Device Status Alarm List Device Events System Information The service module list pane shows all the services in this type of the current site Each record contains the service name status IP address and the performance data of the server that run the service including CPU usage memory usage and network traffic 2 Device list Document Rev A 07 15 90 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 6 8 Device List P NetManager HDDVR Eile View Tool Window Help Site Tree ae HODYR 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 100 E g 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 100 a Honeywell HUS MVP Control Select command from template uJ HUS EC Service uJ HUS Rule Service amp HUS Trigger Service Name Status Device Path a Stream HDDYR1 Unknown Honeywell HD D Digg dh Gg HDDVAT MAMA ze HDDVR2 HDDVR3 Unknown Honeywell HD D DOE RH Hopvrs Unknown Honeywell HD D ze HDDVR4 t i Sg HDDVRS HDDYRS5 Unknown Honeywell HD D HDDYR Channel HDDYRA Stream HikDVR vc HikDYR Channel HikDYVR Stream Honeywell IP Camera HICC IP Camera Channel amp IP Camera Stream y iil gt Device Stat
11. 9010 4 11 58 PM A717201 A1311 DM Process Device Alarm 71 Task List 0 Device Event 0 Device Status 76 Rule Engine Service Interaction System Information Document Rev A 07 15 79 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Process Move the alarm to Task List waiting for process Filter Toolbar Display hide the toolbar on the top of the list View Video Select History Video and the focus will be switched to Search By Alarm tab of Historical Video Search in the right pane if there are videos recorded Check the detail Information Click the device name to view detailed information as shown below Figure 5 105 Alarm Details Alarm Details Description It is recommended to process the alarms in time otherwise it may cause the channel to be blocked Task List Management In Task List the alarms moved from Device Alarm to be processed are listed The right click menu is shown in the following figure Figure 5 106 Task List Right click Menu Task List S Device ype Firs Time Occur Number Last Time H204Ch Alarm Motion Detect Generate 8 17 2010 2 38 11 PM 8 18 2010 8 58 24 AM H206Ch1 a 8 17 2010 2 38 11 PM 8 18 2010 8 58 22 AM a e 8 17 2010 2 38 11 PM 8 18 2010 8 58 28 AM H206Ch2 l ao 60 8 17 2010 2 38 11 PM 6457 8 18 2010 8 58 27 AM Clear Processed Alarms 8AF 79010 ZANA DM 81 7 9N1N 9 28 01 PM Device
12. Drag Alarm Level bar to filter the alarms Only the alarms of higher level than the set value trigger the interlock operation the rest do not however the related map points will flicker and the binding video will be played Document Rev A 07 15 73 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Layer Management Setting Properties of Shape File Select a Shape file in the layer list and click E on the toolbar The following window pops up Figure 5 86 Layer Properties General Layer Properties General Fields Spymbology Label Display Name amp DMIN_LINE Display File Path C Program Files Honeywell XHUS Client HUS Client Maps Demo2 GraphicLayer 4DMIN_LINE SHP Scale Range Specify layer visible scale range Show layer at all scales Don t show layer when zoomed Less than 1 Maximum scale Minimum scale Check uncheck Display to set whether the present layer displays in the map or not When setting the scale if Show layer at all scales is checked the layer will be displayed always if Don t show layer when zoomed is checked the layer will not be displayed if the map scale is either out beyond the minimum scale or in beyond the maximum scale Document Rev A 07 15 74 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 87 Layer Properties Fields Layer Properties General Fields Symbology Label Choose which fields will be visible Name Type Length Precision ADMIN_LI
13. Ry Services Event Viewer view and search event logs In the left pane right click Event viewer or its sub items and select Properties Services start stop restart or refresh the services and view its properties e Windows Time Synchronize the time of the whole system User must set Synchronize Time server IP address for example 192 168 1 100 e Service Monitor Supervise the running status of all services in the system Figure 4 7 Time Client setting Management Tool Fie view Help EI EN m E m Management Tool Name Description Status w Event viewer Sa ServiceMonitor Monitors HUS services Running kS Services Sa Windows Time Maintains date and time synchronization on all cli Running Windows Time Properties General Configuration Time Client Select time source to synchronize Disabled Use domain hierachy to find a time server Use specified server Server IP or DNS name 192 168 1 100 Special Interval 604800 seconds SyncNow Time Server Disabled Enabled Configuration changes saved will not take effect till Windows Time is restarted Please make sure UDP port 123 is open in fire wall settings Document Rev A 07 15 11 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual 5 Client This chapter describes the functions operations and configurations of Client Overview eClient integrates real time surveillance recorded video playback E Ma
14. Select one of the statuses and ol Select an icon file in the pop up window and click Open The icon is displayed in the window and the status is highlighted with light blue so the icon has been successfully set to the status To delete the icon set to a status select the status in the list and click Alarm Interlock Setting When receiving an alarm the device can execute preset operations in order In Figure 5 82 Click the Interlock Setting tab Document Rev A 07 15 72 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 85 Interlock Setting Device Point Property Alarm Type Interlockks tt Extenal Alarm Device Command Motion Detection vedio Cover vedio Loss Usb Storage Device Status Online Offline Alarm Level E The alarm will tigger interlocks when it s level equal or large than 0 ox Jl Cancel Select an item in Alarm Type list and click to add a new interlock item in the right pane showing available commands Select the target commands Repeat the above steps to add more alarm interlock operations To delete an interlock item select the target item and click Click or to change the order of the interlock items A device can add at most 4 interlock items When receiving an alarm the interlock video window will popped up If there are more than 4 interlock items the video winnow will pop up in order But the video window can be locked and can not be replaced Alarm Level Setting
15. She Click the Label tab as shown in the following figure Document Rev A 07 15 77 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 90 Layer Properties Label Layer Properties General Fields Symbology Label Label features in this feature Specify the range of scales at which labels will be shown Use the same scale range as the feature layer Don t show layer when zoomed Less than k eee Maximum scale Large than 1 Kees Minimum scale If Label features in this layer is checked and a field is selected the selected label field will be used in this layer When specifying the range of scales if Use the same scale range as the feature layer is selected the label will display in the map with the same scale as the layer if Don t show layer when zoomed is selected the label will not display when the scale range is either out beyond the minimum scale or in beyond the maximum scale Image Layer Operations In the Layer List right click the layer and it displays the menu items by which you can perform operations to the layer Document Rev A 07 15 78 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 91 Right click Menu of Image Layer ayer List H Points Dragon230 DYR47Ch2 GE Layers ans p Aw CC Set Scale Range Show Label Remove Move Down Properties System Information Management The system information pane contains six tabs Device Alarm Task
16. applications Document Rev A 07 15 87 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 6 5 Site Tree te Tree Sy EE m i Honeywell HUS NVR BI HUS EC Service BI HUS Rule Service Service i HUS Trigger Service e EagleMage Server HS HD 16DVR C de HD 16DVR C Channel Oe HD 16DVR C Stream de HD 16DVR D Oe HD 16DVR D Channel Oe HD 16DVR D Stream e HD3MDIP Camera e HD3IMDIP X Channel 5 HD3MDIP W Stream gg HICC P 0100HIDC P 01 00 431 E5 HICC P 11001HIDC P 1100 43 e HikDVR g5 HIC5000 Keyboard E5 Honeywell Vista 120 250 Alam Device Honeywell Vista 120250 Contre e HSD 261P NET HSD 361PW 5 HUSS E1 E Channel e HUSS E1 E Stream e HUSS E4 E Channel HUSS E4 E Stream e HVR 9000 e HVR 9000 Channel gt HVR 9000 Stream Olmage Stream eS Olmage Unit Single Channel Encoder HUSS i Client l Eas i Keyboard Console lt 4 Client Application l ILL The device type node has the child nodes of all devices in this type Document Rev A 07 15 88 Figure 6 6 Site Tree Devices Site Tree a x E 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 100 zm zl Honeywell HUS NVR ER HUS EC Service u HUS Rule Service al HUS Trigger Service E AMTF Camera Stream c HIV E HIKOYA Channel E HikDVA Stream E Honeywell ID Camera HICC 10 Sg Honeywell IP Camera HICI ce Honeywell IP Camera HIT Sg Honeywell IP Camera IC Sg Honeywell IP Camera HICI Sq Honeywell IP Camera H
17. as shown in the following figure Document Rev A 07 15 54 Figure 5 62 Search By Alarm Historical Video Search Web Search DYRA Search Local Searched By Alarm Information Device Dragon Type Motion Level 1122 records in total arch First Time 2010 6 Occur 1117 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Search By Alarm Last Ti 2010 6 Num Device Begin Time End Time Type Sever 1 lOlRStreamert 2010 06 10 08 2010 06 1008 Alar SS Dote 2 lOlR Streamer 2010 06 10 08 2010 06 10 08 Aer SS Site 3 lOlRStreamert 2010 06 10 08 2010 06 10 08 Ale SS _Site_ 4 IOIR Streamer 2010 06 10 08 2010 06 10 08 Alar SS Ste 5 lOlRStreamert 2010 06 10 08 2010 06 10 08 Alar SS Dote 6 lOlRStreamert 2010 06 10 08 2010 06 10 08 Alar SS Die 4 lt gt Right click the video record and it displays the menu items by which you can play the video record or download the video record Historical Video Play Perform one of the following methods to play the historical video e Right click the target record of the Search Result list and selects Play or double clicks the target record e Drag the target record of the Search Result list to a window Users can do the relative operation and timeline operation in the video playback window Video Playback Window Operation In the video playback window you can take snapshots display in full screen or close vide
18. of the following methods e Select the target one in the Scenario pane and click Delete Figure 5 37 e In My Scenario delete the scenarios see My Device and My Scenario section on page 47 Modify a Scenario To modify an existing scenario select the target in the Scenario pane Figure 5 31 and click Edit The following window is displayed Figure 5 42 Modify Scenario Modify Scenario LocalScenariol E System Devices pp D D pp E TV Wall Layout 2 Window NM Layout Set HSD 261P NET HSD 361PW NET_123Channel_RStream Lo ern Video devices in the left pane can be dragged into windows For a TV Wall patrol the video device should be compatible with the corresponding decoder To modify the scenario name see My Device and My Scenario section on Page 47 To delete the video device in a window right click the window and select Delete as shown in the following figure Document Rev A 07 15 39 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 43 Delete Video Device Dragon229SM The scenarios only can be edited when no patrol is playing otherwise error message will pop up Play the Patrol See Patrol Setting Shortcut section Video Control Operation Figure 5 44 Video Map View Map Edit SdfasfSadfsafsad Se 2 j H a B hdB e6 7Mhi de 13 ZE hdBebfb8hi de 131 Playing the Video e Right click a device group and select Play Video The v
19. of tools in the left tool bar and at the bottom of the Map List Document Rev A 07 15 60 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Table 5 10 Map View Toolbar Icon Name Function Select Select device point or link point in the map Zoom In Zoom in the map Zoom Out Zoom out the map CH Full Extent Display the map in the original scale y Pan Move around the map to view all areas Parent Map Display the previous map view Open Map Open a map project x Close Map Close the map project Close All Close all opened projects Point Filter Display the icons of link points of the selected map Map Operations Opening a Map Project Click Li on the toolbar and the following window pops up Document Rev A 07 15 61 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 71 Open Map Project Look in Demo si OT Ce f CH di EG I GraphicLayer My Recent io Image Documents el LinkLayer I Demo maproj My Documents 48 My Computer File name Demo mapro My Network Files of type Map Project File Select a mapproj file and click Open The map is displayed in the map window Closing a Map Project 7 _ EA To close a map select it in the map list and click Ej on the toolbar or select Close from the right click menu to close all maps select Close All Selecting a Map Point Click on the toolbar and click the point in the map The selected map point is
20. to be played of the HUS NVR Replay BPS KB S The total bit rate of playing historic streamings on the HUS Client by the HUS NVR Document Rev A 07 15 106 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Storage Disk Information Storage Disk The specified paths for storing videos All Space MB The total physical space of the memory Remain Space MB The remaining space of the memory When the HUS NVR is recording videos the corresponding remaining capacity decreases Playback List It shows the information of the currently requested replay files and the information of the requesting user Device List Expand the information pane of each device and it shows the status of each streaming including the device connection status recording status relay status device type rate parameters user information storage plan Refer to the following figure for functions of the icons on each steaming pane Figure 9 3 Functions of the Icons Relay Request Connection Status e vi iz Stop Recording Storage Request Real time Information It lists the status information operation records and error reports The data can be used to estimate the work condition of the HUS NVR Document Rev A 07 15 107 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual 2015 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved Document Rev A 07 15 108
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22. 6 MB 1014 MB 40K Bps NAA H The device monitoring information list is as follows Figure 6 14 Device Monitoring Information List EE Control Select command fram template OF Manage Name i status Device Path Label Comment Wupp Al Unknown Di A HODY pi The information list of client application properties monitoring is as follows Document Rev A 07 15 93 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 6 15 Client Application Monitoring Information List HUS Client 159 99 249 245 Logan Time Duration AS 04 27 17 11 17 0 mmes 3 Stop Monitoring For stop monitoring and controlling all the devices of the current site reset the device type to Unknown 4 Setup the connection with EC Service Open the EC setting window to add or delete the connection with EC Service Searching Devices Click Search Device button beneath the site tree to expand the pane Figure 6 16 Search Devices Search Device Device Name Device Name Input the device name in the Device Name textbox and click OK to get the result list generated by way of fuzzy query of the devices that match the query Document Rev A 07 15 94 Figure 6 17 Device List He HikOVA Channel HE HikOVA Stream HNVE Decoder Channel HE Honeywell HNVE Channel ES Honeywell HHVE Decoder ES Honeywell HNVE Encoder ES Honeywell HNVE Stream ES Honeywell MAP Net Input Group ES Honeywell MAP Net Matis Device ES Hon
23. 9 Dragon20 Dragon21 Dragon22 Dragon228 Dragon23 Dragon23 EndTime 11 10 2010 Alarm Category Al Device Address Type Tag Alarm Name Alarm Level gt Group By amp 100 __ Find Next ANTE123_RS_111111111 Device Name H AMTK123_RS_111111 111 Device Type AMTK Camera Stream I Device Name v Alarm Name Online Select a format 11 30 24 First Time 11 10 2010 NULL port Total Count Last Time 11 10 2010 11 30 24 H AMTK123_R5_111111 111 AMTK Camera Stream Motion Detection 11 10 2010 13 32 28 11 10 2010 13 32 28 AMTK123_RS_111111 111 AMTK Camera Stream Motion Detection 11 10 2010 13 31 28 11 10 2010 13 31 28 H AMTK123_RS_111111 AMTK Camera Stream Motion Detection 11 10 2010 bere fa paea P 11 10 2010 13 33 33 H AMTK123_R5_111111 111 AMTK Camera Stream Motion Detection 11 10 2010 13 31 23 11 10 2010 1353317253 H AMTK123_RS_111111 111 AMTK Camera Stream Motion Detection 11 10 2010 13 32 04 11 10 2010 13 32 04 E AMTK123_RS_111111 AMTK Camera Offline 11 10 2010 11 10 2010 In the Device Operation tab input the search criteria and click View Report to view the result Figure 5 92 Search Device Operation Alarm Logs TEEN Shen Da Site 192 168 250 7 Device Alarm Device Operatio
24. Alarm 66 Task List 5 Device Event 0 Device Status 76 Rule Engine Service Interaction System Information Document Rev A 07 15 80 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Handle Alarm or clicking on the device name the following window pops up It includes two tab pages e Alarm Handle check Set Alarm Status to Processed and optionally add comments about the alarms Figure 5 107 Alarm Operation Alarm Operation Alarm Handle Alarm Related Information Comments User steven C Set Alarm Status to Processed e Alarm Related Information view information including alarm type level and time and so on Figure 5 108 Alarm Related Information Alarm Operation Alarm Handle Alarm Related Information Device Type Level First Time Occur Number Last Time Details Dragon228 Z Motion Detection 60 2010 3 26 9 37 05 19959 2010 3 31 13 lt Device ddress Comments Device Memo Filter ToolBar Display Hide the filter toolbar at the top of the Task List Filter ToolBar is available for Device Alarm Task List Device Status and Device Event Document Rev A 07 15 81 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Right click a device status and the menu is shown below Figure 5 109 Filter ToolBar Filter ToolBar Check Filter Toolbar and a filter bar is displayed as below Figure 5 110 Filter Bar X 2011 07 18 13 26 4 Level Last lime Jetails EventCortrol Service In
25. ICI IP Camera Channel LL El E E F E E E E ol IF Carers Stream HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual The following table displays the tree node icons and their corresponding descriptions Table 6 1 Site Tree Icons Icon Description ol Sites free from monitoring a Sites under monitoring nl Service types free from monitoring SI d monitoring g status Services offline e Services online al ES Device types free from monitoring Document Rev A 07 15 Service types under Services in unknown Icon i Ki Di E E Description Devices in unknown status Devices offline Devices online Electronic map client free from monitoring Electronic map client under monitoring Video management client free from monitoring Video management client under monitoring Keypad console free from monitoring 89 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual eS Device types under Keypad console monitoring under monitoring Device List Click the device type nodes in the site tree to open the corresponding device list pane which includes the panes of service list devices and client application 1 Service module list Figure 6 7 Service Module List P NetManager HUS EC Service SEF Site Tree E HUS EC Service 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 100 E K 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 100 uJ Honeywell HUS NVR i bs ig HUS EC Service Name Status IP CPU
26. List Device Status Device Event Rules Engine Service Interaction and System Information Device Alarm Management Device Alarm Only information about the latest 2000 alarms are listed in Device Alarm and the rest can be viewed in Setting gt Alarm Logs the alarm information are highlighted with different colors according to their levels Figure 5 103 Device Alarm Device Alarm 26 First Time Occur Number East Time Details HD242Ch08 Aloton Detection 50 201 0 3 1 5 14 40 1 6 AN 2010 3 15 1 4 40 1 6 HD241Ch04 Adobon Detection 50 2010 3 15 14 40 16 1 2010 3 15 14 40 16 HD242Ch04 Aviotion Detection 50 2010 3 15 14 40 16 1 2010 3 15 14 40 16 Motion Detection 50 2010 3 15 14 41 10 1 2010 3 15 14 41 10 HD242Ch02 Avlotion Detection 50 2010 3 15 14 45 22 1 2010 3 15 14 45 22 UNANINI Median Natartinn En KELLER H INN 94h TAAIE Device Aarme Task List 0 Device Status 23 Device Event 0 Rule Engine Service Interaction System Information Right click an alarm and the menu is shown as below Figure 5 104 Device Alarm Right click Menu Device Alarm 71 Device Teve First Time Occur Number Last Time Details EventCon i DYR 48Ch06 Aiden Cover 8 17 2010 3 00 00 PM 8 17 2010 4 13 11 PM DVR48ChO6 i 8 17 2010 2 58 19 PM 8 17 2010 2 58 19 PM DVR48Ch06 8 17 2010 2 44 18 PM 8 18 2010 8 45 54 AM Daag ree ome 50 8 17 2010 3 00 48 PM 174 8 18 2010 8 45 54 AM EC Site We View Video nde 8 17
27. NE Double 11 11 NAME String 50 50 CLASS String 4 4 REMARK String 40 40 Select a field in the drop down list of Primary Display Field which will be displayed in the label as the layer property Document Rev A 07 15 75 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 88 Layer Properties Symbology Single Symbol Layer Properties General Fields SSES Label Render Type Single Symbol Value Map Fill Color iar a Outline color a Outline Size Single Symbol the current layer is symbolized with single attribute Set the Fill Color Type and Outline Size for all the characteristics in the current layer For the layer that includes only lines Outline options are not displayed in the figure above Value Map the current layer is symbolized according to attribute values Document Rev A 07 15 76 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 89 Layer Properties Symbology Value Map Layer Properties General Fields Symbology Label Render Type Single Symbol Value Map Field Value Pu Dong New Area Huang Pu Area Hong Kou Area First select the field For example when symbolizing the road layer select road class in Field click Add all and the system will generate a symbology style for the existing unique value of the current layer randomly and display it in the list Double click one of them and set the customized symbology style in the popup window ed
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29. Rule Engine Service Interaction System Information 2010 08 16 16 14 12 Event Control Service Current Site 159 99 249 241 onnection Status Function Tabs There are four function tabs Video Search amp Playback Map View and Map Edit Rule Client is not supported in this edition of HUS application For detailed functions of each tab refer to the following chapters in this manual Menu Structure Refer to the following table for the functions of all menu items in Client Table 5 1 Menu Structure of Client Menu Submenu Description User Lock Temporarily lock the user interface and pops up the login window Log in again and to return to the interface before Document Rev A 07 15 16 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual clicking User gt Lock Logout the current user and the Client is closed then the login e window is displayed Exit Exit the Client Data Pop out login window of Data Management in explorer You EE can log in the Data Management Center Refer to related H chapters in HUS SWP 32S User Guide Performance l Monitor View the CPU usage in the pop up window Open system components or applications including HUS System Tool Player for more details about HUS Player see HUS Player chapter AlertConsole Userdeiine Configure customized shortcut keys of executable Tool applications Added shortcuts are showed in Setting gt User Setting define Tool R
30. See Figure 5 3 and click Edit and the following figure is displayed Figure 5 5 Edit Site Edit Site WER 168 250 9 be Cancel Modify the IP and click OK In Site Management window only IP can be edited Site names are specified in Data Management Center For how to edit site name refer to User Management section of HUS SWP 32S User Guide Document Rev A 07 15 14 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Remove a Site To remove a site select the target site See Figure 5 3 and click Remove The following figure is displayed Figure 5 6 Remove a Site Remove Site Are you sure you want to remove site Win2008 0 Site Click Yes Logout and Exit Logout To logout the system click User gt Logout from the menu bar and the following figure is displayed Figure 5 7 Logout CR e Are you sure you want to log out Click OK and the following figure is displayed Figure 5 8 Logging out Client Then the login window is shown See Figure 5 7 Exit To exit the Client click User gt Exit from the menu bar or click D in the top right corner of the main window Document Rev A 07 15 15 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Main Window of Client The main window of Client is shown below Figure 5 9 Main Window Function Tabs Menu a Patrol g Settings a Lal E IR RE m Workspace E ES Ki R Information Device Alam 0 Task UO Device Status 0 Device Event 0
31. Set EC Server 1 Initial site data When you log onto the center website the sub device type tree does not exist by default You must click Initialize Site Data on the context menu or synchronize the site data to generate the device tree when you expand the child site node for the first time You can see the following progress bar when initializing the site data Figure 6 11 Initializing the Site Data Retieving event logs pleas wai _ _ _ O 2 Start monitoring Only after you start site monitoring can you monitor the device status of the site and the service s performance data as well as perform related operations on the device Click Start Monitor and the EC Event and Control Service Setting dialog opens as follows Document Rev A 07 15 92 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 6 12 EC Setting Lei Connect EC Service EC Service Hame IF Address C HUS EC Service 192 168 1 100 Select the corresponding EC Service and click OK to receive the updated device status and alarm messages from the connected EC Service When you start site monitoring you can observe the online or offline status of all devices The service monitoring information list is as follows Figure 6 13 Service Monitoring Information List HUS EC Service 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 100 Name Status IF CPU Usage Memon Usage Network Proces F C HUS EC Service Offline 153 959 245 243 SS 95
32. Stop Video Video Switch between Windows Click a video window and drag and drop it into another window The video of these two windows will exchange places Video Window Operations Right click menu of the video window is shown in the following configure Figure 5 47 Right click Menu of Video Window PLE lela Property Settings r Audio Encoder Digital Zoom Alt D Video Encoder Video Analysis Overlay Imaging Manual Record kV Audio Source Local Video Record TEN erpa Full Screen PTZ Node Set Surround View PTZ Configuration Snapshot History Video 2012 07 31 08 54 22AM CG Stop Video The menu structure varies depending on device types Table 5 8 Right click Menu of Video Window Menu Item Property Settings Digital Zoom Manual Record Local Video Record Document Rev A 07 15 Description Configure settings including Video quality character overlap Device recording OSD and so on Enable or disable digital zoom When digital zoom is disabled PTZ zoom is enabled Manually start recording and specify the Streaming Service for storing the video files Record the current video and save it in a local directory The default directory is C Program Files Honeywell HUSClient Video Client DownloadFolder 43 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Take a snapshot of the video image and the image is saved in Snapshot C Program Files Honeywell HUSClient Video Client Pic To modify the direc
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34. User Manual Figure 5 83 Select the Icon Look in B Sample Pictures d OH T e fie A Logs K E Blue hills jpg My Recent La Sunset jpg Documents Fi Water lilies jpg 1 43 E Winter jpg Desktop gt My Documents BEI My Computer K File name Open My Network Files of type Standard image formats Cancel Select a file and click Open The new icon is displayed in the Graphic Setting field in the Device Point Property window If Set as default image is checked the icon will be applied to newly added device points which link with the devices of the current type In the Style Setting field click None or Outline to select whether or not to apply borders to the icon click Color to set the color of the borders in the pop up window For a non video device a video binding can be set to the device by selecting in the drop down list of Video Binding When alarms come in the link video will popped up Setting Status Icon In the Device Point Property window Figure 5 82 click Set Status Image and the following window pops up Document Rev A 07 15 71 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 84 Status Icon Setting Status Icon Setting Device Type No Status Types Status Icon kl To set an icon to a status type select a device type in the drop down list of Device Type and it lists all status of the device if it has any
35. and the following figure are displayed Document Rev A 07 15 5 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 3 2 Installation Selection Installation Selectio Honeywell gt HUS Client Management Tool E Client Client Rules Client Network Management Tool E Network Management Tool sole E Keyboard Console C Program Files Honeywell HUS Check the components to be installed HUS Management Tool is checked default according to the user s administrative level and operation function Normally HUS Management Tool and Client should be installed while Network Management Tool is optional A Keyboard Console should not be installed Click Destination to specify the directory of installation files Default C Program Files Honeywell Click Install to start the installation wizard For the first installation it pops up the following information if Visual C Runtime Libraries have not been installed Figure 3 3 Visual C Runtime Libraries CIE Management fool Setup The following components will be installed on your machine H C Runtime Libraries x86 Do pou wish to install these components IF you choose Cancel setup will exit Install Click Install When C components installation is complete the wizard will start installing the selected HUS Client components A progress bar is displayed during the installation of each component When HUS Client components are i
36. as shown below Map View Search amp Playback Map Ed Rule Client Float the Pane Drag a tab to any location of the window as shown in the following figure Document Rev A 07 15 25 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 25 Float the Pane Drop this tab and the pane of the tab is floating on the main window as shown in the following figure Figure 5 26 Floating of Panes D a amp E CE E i ra S amp 1011 07 06 11 10 53 Connect Event Control Service 3 11 1 07 46 11 1053 1011 07 45 11 10 52 7 06 11 1052 Connect Event Contol Service Connect Evert Control Service 1011 07 66 11 105 Connect Event Control Service amp emm eme e 1011 07 05 11 1051 Connect Evert Control Service 2 HP IIRF 1 192 168 250 245 unsuccessfully 7 06 0 8 EC 192 168 250 7 u 1011 07 06 11 1051 Connect Event Control Service Breeze EC 192 successfully If the current monitor is connected with other monitors the pane can be dragged to other monitors It is not Supported to exchange or float the pane of Video Document Rev A 07 15 26 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Manage the Panes Layout 5 EE Drag the tab and put it on one of the direction button A then drop the tab the pane is departed and relocated to the specific direction of the main window For example dragdrop Search amp Playback to and the pane of Search amp Playback are relocated at the left side as s
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38. at added into each window is displayed Figure 5 33 Scenario Settings of Patrols Local Patrol Locali Creat New Scenario LocalScenario2 HUSS E4 2503_Channel Create a New Patrol To create a new patrol click New in Figure 5 37 and the following window is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 33 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 34 Create New Patrol Create New Patrol Patrol Type Local Patrol ka Patrol Name Interval e Patrol Type Local Patrol and TV Wall Patrol e Patrol Name Enter the name of the new patrol e Interval Set the time interval second Switch ID Switch ID is not supported in this edition of HUS application Switch ID is not supported in this edition of HUS application Click OK to save the new patrol Adding Scenarios to Patrols Select the new patrol just created in the Patrol pane then in the scenario lists all scenarios created in Patrol Setting and My Scenarios To add a local scenario select Local Scenarios or Surround View Scenarios as follows Document Rev A 07 15 34 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 35 Patrol Settings Patrol Settings Patrol Scenario ae i Local2 Unselected Scnearios Selected Scenarios LocalScenario1 LocalScenario2 Refer to the following table for button functions Table 5 7 Button Description of Patrol Settings Icon Function Move the target unselected scenario to se
39. available for certain device 30 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual types Specify the OSD position edit OSD text or set the text font en Ocal TEKUR ON only available for certain encoder types Open Close the relay of the encoder and control the output Relay Control f signal Dialogue Start Stop the intercom Device Type and Icon Definition Refer to the following table for all the default device types Users can customize icons of those devices in Data Management except Folder For details refer to related chapters in HUS SWP 32S User Guide Table 5 5 Device Types and Icon Status Device Type Non Status Unknown Online Offline Playing Folder General g c Channel bs Streamer amp on ou on ke PTZ Streamer kag ke Alarm Level and Display Color Refer to the following table for default color of each alarm displayed in alarm list view and device tree view which are defined in Data Manage Center For details refer to related chapters in HUS SWP 32S User Guide Table 5 6 Alarm Display Alarm RGB Level RGB 255 34 gt 80 34 RGB 255 188 ae 188 Document Rev A 07 15 31 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual RGB 255 240 gt 40 240 RGB 187 252 gt 20 187 RGB 153 252 lt 20 153 Video Window Layout To select the display mode click D of the tool bar and select Local or TV Wall mode TV Wall is not supported in this edition of HUS application Local Window La
40. ch 192 168 250 245 z NVR 2013 06 19 10 13 55 gt BE OEA NASS To 60 Local Search Search By Alarm Location Max count The results are listed in the Search Results field as shown in the following figure Figure 5 58 Search Results 10 records in total Device Omutticast_Channel3_ RStreamer multicast 1 emukicast2 emulicast3 emulticast4 emuhicast5 emubticast 6 Click lt lt to view the previous page click gt gt to view the next page select the page number in the drop down list to switch to the corresponding page To play a video record you can directly double click it or drag and drop it into a video window DVR Search DVR Search is not supported in this edition of HUS application Local Search To view local video records click the Local Search tab It includes three tabs e Store Path The records are listed according to the store path Document Rev A 07 15 51 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 59 Local Search Store Path Historical Video Search Web Search DVR Search Disk Total 5 Disk Free Space MB Video Name Begin Time End Time Right click a record to display the pop up menu select Add a new store path or delete an existing store path Keep at least one store path Right click one record from the Search Result select Play Copy or Delete e Task List The records are listed according
41. curred including attorneys fees in enforcing its right under this agreement Document Rev A 07 15 lil HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual 13 EXPORT CONTROLS Neither the Licensed Programs nor the Documentation or the underlying information or technology may be downloaded or otherwise exported or re exported i into or to a national or resident of any country to which the United States has embargoed goods for example Cuba Iran Iraq Libya North Korea Sudan and Syria or ii to anyone on the United States Treasury Department s list of Specially Designated Nations or the United States Commerce Department s Table of Denial Orders 14 GOVERNING LANGUAGE This Agreement is prepared in both English and Chinese versions each of which shall have equal legal validity in the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the two versions the English language version shall prevail Document Rev A 07 15 iV HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Contents EE l ily 6 ital ial ca DOCUMGM EE 1 Specia Fons and SY MID ONS EE 1 HOW 10 Use This DOC UMC NM icciescchorhicrcsdnccdeedenstieateoctmncudeeleicsadencedlencoecdwatoccmnuendaebancsdntendadertitetes 1 Ce ee elteren DEE 2 EE 2 System REQUIFEMENIS cccccceccseeseeeecceeeceeesseeeeeeeeeaeeseeceeeeessaeeeeceeeeeesseaeeeeeeeeeseseaseeeeeeeeesaas 3 3 ingetang Eeer 5 instalation ME 5 B e de EE 7 4 Configurations in Management Tool 8 Start Management TOO vccicccs cccesnccesccc
42. d view scenario and can be used in Patrol Setting Play the Alternative View Document Rev A 07 15 41 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Each video device can be configured only one alternative view The alternative device is related with the target device For example if the target device is abnormal it will play the video of the alternative device The alternative view is configured in Adding Devices in Data Management Refer to Adding Devices section of HUS SWP 32S User Guide Perform one of the following methods to play the alternative view e Right click the target video device and select Alternative View e Right click the target device video playing window and select Alternative View Searching Video In the video list you can search videos by entering the information in the Search field and clicking Le The target videos are highlighted with green otherwise a window pops up showing that no result is available Keep clicking to highlight the video one by one Figure 5 46 Video Search rer Navigator j System Devices Dragon_225 CH_RStreamer A E asdfasd E Dragon_225 Cl Dragon_225Channel GI GET DVR_D Streamers SBS HD 16DVR C GI HD 16DVR D H E HICC 100PT 226 Stopping Video e Right click the target video device in the Device Navigator and select Stop Video Document Rev A 07 15 42 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual e Right click the playing window and select
43. des of the root node These device type nodes contain the child nodes for specific devices Document Rev A 07 15 86 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 6 3 Site Tree of a Single Site ERT E k Honeywell HUS NVR J E HUS EC Service SI HUS Rule Service Si HUS Trigger Service EagleMage Server gt HD 16DVR C lt HD 16DVR C Channel HD 16DVR C Stream e HD 16DVR D e HD 16DVR D Channel lt HD 16DVR D Stream gt HD3SMDIP X Camera e HD3MDIP Channel e HD3MDIP X Stream Ze HICC P 010WHIDC P 01 4a Ger HICC P 1100HIDC P 1100 43 HkDVR lt gt HJC5000 Keyboard Honeywell Vista 120 250 Alarm Honeywell Vista 1204250 Contre lt gt HSD 261P NET HSD 361PW e HUSS E1 E Channel HUSS E1 E Stream HUSS E4 E Channel e HUSS E4 E Stream e HVR 9000 lt HVR 9000 Channel HVR 9000 Stream lOlmage Stream e lOlmage Unit D SC Single Channel Encoder HUSS EF A A A F E E E RFE E A A A F EE If you log onto the center website of HUS SWP 32S all the child websites and devices of the center website are also listed in the site tree Figure 6 4 Site Tree Displayed When Login Web d ZENE E H Secunty Center l EE DEE Site Tree Structure 1 The first level of the site tree contains HUS SWP 32S and the second level contains device types including the three major parts that are services devices and client
44. ding video a video window will pop up playing the video when an alarm occurs When the alarm has been processed it will play the next alarm video otherwise it will continue playing the current video If a linkage alarm has been set for the point it will execute linkage commands according to priority levels when an alarm occurs If Pro Watch devices are added to a map the label on the device will display people count Document Rev A 07 15 63 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual 3 People Count 2 e ig 7 gt H To check details click the label The displayed detail is related with the Pro Watch card configuration Map Edit To edit the map project click the Map Edit tab The Map Edit workspace includes the toolbar map window map list and layer list Figure 5 73 Map Edit Client 10 08 Kit 2010 08 17 12 43 05 2010 06 17 12 43 05 2010 08 17 1243 06 2010 08 17 1249 03 2010 08 17 1248 43 2070 08 17 1243 43 Map Edit ited Ath LocatAuthorly Map Edt Funchon of device E MAP Clen added LocatApphing 1 of 1 updetes E MAP Client LocatStart applying updates from website total 1 updates Window 1 Fai to play video HD241CHO1Rs Window 1 Fal to play video DVA14Streamert1 Window 1 Fai to play video DVA14Steamert Document Rev A 07 15 SubMapt OVR14Streamert3 64 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Toolbar In the Map Edit tab page the toolbar includes severa
45. displayed within a red rectangle Right click it to view and perform available operations Zoom In To zoom in on the map click on the toolbar and perform one of the two methods below eClick a point in the map and the map display will be zoomed in by 150 focusing on the point as the center e Press the left button of the mouse and drag it to select an area and the Map display will be zoomed in Zoom Out To zoom out click and click at a point in the map The map display will be zoomed out by 75 focusing on the point as the center till its original size Full Extent Document Rev A 07 15 62 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual To display the map in full screen mode click on the toolbar and click in the map window Moving around the Map To move around the map click wy and then drag the map in the window to move the map view Viewing the Higher level Map If a sub level map is currently displayed click on the toolbar to display the higher level map Display Hide the Map Point Select a map node in the map list and click on the toolbar The icons of all map points will be listed under the map node The map point is highlighted in the map by clicking corresponding icon in the list To hide the map points click HEM again Linkage Alarm When an alarm occurs the alarm information is displayed in the Device Alarm pane and the device point which is linked with the alarm device flickers If the point has a bin
46. dow area Each folder can contain several subfolders Right click a device to show the menu items Document Rev A 07 15 29 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 30 Right click menu of Device Navigator Device Navigator System Devices Gh HUSS E4 E 238_Channel1_Cl Play Video Set Surround View Kai HUSS 4 E 238_Channel1_Cl e HUSS E4 E 238_Channel1_C Channel 1_Ci j G HUSS E4E 238_Channel1_CI S HUSS E4 E 238_Channel1_C QH HUSS E4 E 238_Channel1_Cl G HUSS E4 E 238_Channel1_Cl The right click menu structure varies depending on device types the table below does not cover all possible menu items Table 5 4 Right click menu of Device Navigator Menu item Play Video Play Surround View Alternative view Historical Video Stop Video Delete Video Handle Alarm Video Quality Document Rev A 07 15 Description Play video from the channel in the selected video window Display the surround view of selected device See Surround View Display the alternative view in the selected video window See Play the Alternative View Display the historical video search window You can search and view the historical video See Historical Video Search Stop playing the video Delete the video or folder only available in My Devices Process the alarm of the video channel Encode Type Resolution Video Quality Frame Rate Brightness and saturation only
47. e you can select a template in the device list pane to send command to the corresponding device Document Rev A 07 15 100 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 6 31 Select a New Template to Send the Command Select command from template Client Application The client application properties pane displays the list of the users that are using the client application Figure 6 32 Client Application User List User list User Name Login Time Duration User IP C admin 2009 04 27 17 11 17 2 hours 12 minutes 159 99 249 70 Click Control and click Force Exit to forcedly close the selected user s client application Click Refresh to view the latest user list and confirm whether the controlling is successfully Main Menu View Viewing Devices by Status Select View gt View Devices by Status on the menu and the pane displays the view of the devices of multiple sites according to the device status Figure 6 33 Viewing Devices by Status View Devices by Status Sites Security Site 1 159 99 2 4 Device status Security Site Site ory Device Mame Device 5 Select the site you want to look for in the Sites field Select the device type you want to look for in the Device Status field Document Rev A 07 15 101 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 6 34 Selecting the Devices View Devices by Status Sites Security Site 1159 99 28 V Device status Online Ofline ze Online Site Devic
48. e Category Device Na Offline Device 5 Security Site 1759 99 24 Event amp Control Ser EC_102_Ac Device On Security Site 1 159 99 2 Event amp Control Ge EC 103 Bal 1 Unknown Device Off Security Site 1759 99 24 Evert amp Control Ser ECServerl0 Device On Monitoring Servers Performance Select View gt Monitoring Servers Performance on the menu and the pane displays the view of the performance of the service module running the site services under monitoring Figure 6 35 Monitor Servers Performance MonitorServi ce Performance Services 159 99 249 243 v IP CPU Usage Memory Usage Network 159 99 249 243 ZS 931 MB 1014 MB 16 KBps Select or deselect a certain service on the Servers menu list and you can delete or add a monitoring event for the server Only the initialized service in the site of HUS SWP 32S can be displayed in the pane Tool Color setting Select Tool gt Color Settings from the menu You can choose colors for the text and background in the color setting window Document Rev A 07 15 102 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 6 36 Color Settings Color Settings List back color Online text color BH Online back color Offline text color Offline back color Unknown status text color Unknown status back color Click OK to apply the settings to the service list device list and view by service status pane Figure 6 37 tid i Color Set
49. e Rename a folder Select the target folder click E and enter the new name of the folder and then press Enter on the keyboard e Add devices to a folder Drag a device from the Device navigator to the target folder and drop e Delete devices in the document Select the target device click or right click the folder and select Delete Manage My Scenarios e Play a scenario Right click the target scenario and select Play the scenario Document Rev A 07 15 48 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual e Stop a scenario Select the playing scenario and click Stop Playing Reset the Switch ID Switch ID is not supported in this edition of HUS application e Delete a scenario Select the target scenario and click or right click the target scenario and select Delete Store the current window playing view as a scenario In Video function tab unselect Le bs Le Di D Di bk D any scenario click EES and enter Scenario name and Switch ID The current window playing view will be stored as a new scenario e Rename a scenario Select the target scenario click enter the new name and press Enter LI Overwrite the scenario Select the target scenario click E and click OK in the pop up window The target scenario is overwritten by the current window playing view Video Search and Playback Click the Search amp Playback tab in the main window of Client to search and play video records It includes the toolbar
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51. en it from Start gt Programs gt Honeywell gt HUS Platform gt Client gt Client The following figure is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 12 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 1 Client Login HUS Honeywell Universal Surveillance User Nene RE Enter the user name password and select the site name For how to create users refer to User Management section of HUS User name and password are specified in Data Management Center SWP 32S User Guide Click OK The system begins to load resources and the following figure is displayed Figure 5 2 Loading Resources Loading Search Playback 49 After the resources are loaded the main window of Client is displayed See Figure 5 9 In the login window user can manage the sites To manage the sites in the login window See Figure 5 7 click Site Management and the following figure is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 13 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 3 Site Management Site Management Site list Name P A z HUS XACTS 192 168 1 100 Remove In the Site Management window sites can be added edited and removed Add a Site To add a site click Add See Figure 5 3 and the following figure is displayed Figure 5 4 Add Site Enter the IP and click OK The new added site is displayed in the Site list See Figure 5 3 Edit a Site To modify an existing site select the target site
52. er Name Parameter Value C Default This is a default setting 2009 04 28 0 Add Command Command type OSD Setting Name Add Tepe Add Command The Command Type is the control command type available to the current device type Input the name click OK and a parameter configuration dialog pops up as follows Document Rev A 07 15 99 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 6 29 Video Quality Configuration Video Quality Encode Type Resolution Video Quality Frame Hate Bit Rate Control Stream Limit Cancel Click OK after you finish configuring the parameters and the command is added successfully Figure 6 30 Adding the Command Item Successfully Manage Command Templates Template List Command Parameters Template Comm Template Comman Create Date Parameter Name Parameter Value J Default This is a default setting 2009 04 28 1 Channel Name D YR222 Ch1 DVR222 OSD Setting Add Command Modify Parameters You can select a template and command item from the template list to modify or delete the selected template or command item When you select a command item you can see its parameter settings in the right parameter list There is a checkbox in front of each command parameter You can modify the status of the checkbox only when the parameter is of single type Click OK or Apply to save the modification After you create the templat
53. esktop shortcut of Network Management Tool or open it from Start gt All Programs Honeywell gt HUS Platform gt Client gt Network Management Tool The following window is displayed Figure 6 1 Login Page of Network Management Tool Site Name v User Name NetManager Version 4 3 D 0620 http www honeywell com Password Copyright 2008 2013 Honeywell International Inc All Rights Reserved 7 Input the correct username and password and click OK to access the main window Document Rev A 07 15 85 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual _ Figure 6 2 Main Window of Network Management Tool H HD 16DVRC Stream H HD 16DVR D H HD 16DVR D Channel e HD 16DVR D Stream H HD3MDIPQX Camera e HD3MDIP QX Channel e HD3MDIP X Stream H E HICC P 0100IHIDC P 0100 43it me HICC P 1100 HIDC P 1100 43 Le Honeywell Vista 120 250 Contre H E HSD 261P NET HSD 361PW e HUSS E1 E Channel e HUSS E1 E Stream H E HUSS E4 E Channel e HUSS E4E Stream e HVR 9000 Device Status Alarm List Device Events System Information The main window of Net Manager includes menu bar site tree main pane and information bar Select File gt Exit or click on the top right of the Net Manager window to exit Net Manager Site Tree The site tree lists all the devices to be monitored in types and is categorized by website The website node is the root node in the tree and the device type nodes are the sub no
54. eywell MAP Met Output Group ES Honeywell MAXPAO Net Output Point HE Honeywell MAXPAO Net Output Point HE Honeywell Vista 1 20 250 Control Panel HE HUSS 4 Channel Encoder Channel ue HUSS 4 Channel Encoder Stream Search Device Device Name Device Name Honeywell HNWE Ch Honeywell HNWE De Honeywell HNWE En Honeywell HNWE Str Honeywell MAP Honeywell MAXPAO Honeywell MAD Honeywell MAD Honeywell MAP Honeywell Vista 20l Device Status Alarm List Site Security Site III Security Site 1 1 Security Site 1 1 Security Site 1 1 Security Site 1 7 Security Site 17 Security Site 1 1 Security Site 17 Security Site 1 1 Security Site 1 1 Device Events HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Double clicking the device in the result list selects the corresponding device node in the device site tree Device List The device list pane includes service module list device list and client application properties pane Service Module List Start or stop the services Select the services you want to control in the service list pane click Control and click Start or Stop on the pop up context menu Document Rev A 07 15 95 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 6 18 Start or Stop the Services HUS EC Service 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 100 CPU Usage Memon Usage Network Proces F C HUS EC Service Offline 169 99 249 243 Bre 921 MB 1014 MB OE Bps HA H
55. formation can be filtered by Device Device Type Type Level Last Time Detail or EventControl Service Fuzzy search is available Clear Processed Alarms Clear all alarms marked as Processed Device Status In Device Status tab the status of all devices is shown Figure 5 111 Device Status Device Status 76 Device Type Last Time EES _ Connection status Oniine 8 18 2010 3 01 19 AM EF Device Status Online E Ela 7 2010 2 43 59 PM o e ee 3 are i ee KE es be leefeg OH ZOE D DREA Device Alarm 66 Task List S Device Event Device Status 76 Rule Engine Service Interaction System Information Device Event In the Device Event tab it shows the information about device events Rules Engine Service Interaction Rule Engine Server Interaction is not supported in this edition of HUS application System Information n System Information tab it shows the operation information between the Client and HUS SWP 32S in the system and abnormal information Figure 5 112 System Information System Information Time Details 2010 08 18 09 04 39 EC Server change the status of alarm 8 18 2010 9 03 10 AM HUSS4_ 33 External Alarm to Processing 2010 08 18 09 04 37 EC Server change the status of alarm 8 17 2010 2 41 24 PM H242Chn1 Motion Detection to Processing 2010 08 18 09 04 35 EC Server change the status of alarm 8 17 2010 2 38 39 PM H242Chn2 Motion Detect
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57. he drop down list of Export and click Export to save the device alarm and operation data as a file of the specified format Figure 5 93 Export Alarm File Format Select a format wi Select a format SM file with report data CSV comma delimited TIFF file Acrobat PDF file Web archive Excel Document Rev A 07 15 84 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual 6 Network Management Tool This chapter describes the functions and operations of HUS Network Management Tool Overview Net Manager monitors configures and controls HUS SWP 32S Service devices and HUS Client enabling real time monitoring and maintenance of the system The main functions of Net Manager are listed as follows e Monitor the online or offline status of HUS SWP 32S video storage trigger event and control and rules engine services and HUS NVR Service streaming service monitor the performance of the running services including CPU usage memory usage and network traffic control the service including starting service and stopping service e Monitor the online or offline status of the devices in system control and configure the parameter of the online device if this device supports remote configuration and opens its configuration authority e Collect the statistics of the information of the user currently using the client application and is able to force the user to terminate the client application Login and Logout Double click the d
58. he yellow frame to Zoom in or zoomed out or select Pan from the right click menu Alt P and the cursor turned in to K icon move the icon to pan the image to the corresponding direction Figure 5 51 Digital Navigator To restore the image of 100 of the normal size double click inside the navigator or right click the video window and select Reset the scaling Alt Z while the navigator is closed automatically PTZ Control Document Rev A 07 15 45 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual To select PTZ Control right click the video playing window and uncheck Digital Zoom Figure 5 48 Users can select either Digital Control or PTZ control PTZ control is used for adjusting PTZ movement and setting the focus aperture and preset bit of the camera It is only available when the property of the device channel is set as Dome and a dome is directly connected to the channel Common PTZ control can be achieved directly in the video window For example move the focus to the right edge while the focus changes into and click the mouse for the PTZ to turn right Video Control toolbar Figure 5 52 includes all PTZ operations Preset settings e Set a preset point Click EJ on the video control toolbar enter the Present Number and click OK The present location of the view is set as a present point e Locate to a present Click Pi on the video control toolbar enter the Present Number and click OK The present
59. hown below Figure 5 27 Manage the Pane s Layout Search amp Playback G Fa WI E s a E MN TE KI Reset the Window Layout Perform one of the following methods to reset the window layout e Dragdrop the moved pane to Lo And the target tab is put at the end of the tab list e Click Setup Reset the Window Layout from the menu bar And the window layout is reset to default Short cut of Function Tab Click Di beside the Patrol Setting Shortcut of the main window and the following figure is displayed Figure 5 28 Menu of the Function Tab Shortcut Video Search Playback Map View Map Edit Rule Client Document Rev A 07 15 27 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Select the target function tab Then it switches to the main screen of the target tab The Tooltips Tooltips help you learn the function of each button If you move the pointer above any button in the interface a tooltip with the button name displayed The tool tips remains visible until you move your cursor away from the button Real time Surveillance In the main window of Client click the Video tab In the workspace of the Video tab you can view the real time surveillance video and video records and configure the device settings The workspace includes the toolbar video playing window device navigator and My Device and My Scenario Figure 5 29 Real time Surveillance Device Navigator ee Video Search am
60. ideos in the folder will be played in the video windows the videos in its subfolder will not be played Right click a Document Rev A 07 15 40 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual video channel and select Play Video and the video will be played in the currently selected window e Click a video channel in the Device Navigator and drag and drop it into a video window The video of the channel will be played in the window Surround View Surround View is a special video playing window layout In a surround view this video of the specific device is playing in the centre and the other surround video can be configured Every video device can be configured one surround view scenario See Figure 5 45 Every user has the authority to play the surround view To configure AN the surround view the user must be assigned the authority Refer to User Management section of HUS SWP 32S User Guide To play the surround view Right click the target video device in the device navigator select Play Surround View To figure the surround view Right click the target video device in the device navigator select Configure Surround View The video of target device is playing in the centre as follows Figure 5 45 Surround View M2 112122 06 11 12 LI en E 06 11 12 11 Drag other video devices in the device navigator to the surround windows and click on the tool bar to save the settings The surround view is saved as a surroun
61. ied configure now Enter the IP address of the target HUS Managerment Sites and click deh The system searches for it and displays its information in the list box below if the HUS SWP 32S of the corresponding IP address is running properly Document Rev A 07 15 9 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 4 4 A Management Site is added Configure Management Sites Ei Configure Management Sites IF 192 168 1 100 H1 s4eb2 ebbe 46cb boe 5 rc 192 168 1 100 UK Cancel Apply For delete an existing HUS SWP 32S click it in the list and then click d Click Apply to enable the new settings without exiting the window and continue configuration click OK to save the configuration and exit the window click Cancel to cancel the modification and close the window When all management sites are added click OK and the following message is displayed Figure 4 5 Information Modify Succeeded information Document Rev A 07 15 10 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Event Viewer amp Services Management Tool includes two components Event Viewer and Services Figure 4 6 Event Viewer and Services 7 Management Tool view Help E 3 a Management Tool Name Description Status Startup Type Log OnAs I Event viewer Sa ServiceMonitor Monitors HUS services Disabled LocalSystem 3 Management Tool Sa Windows Time Maintains date and time synchroniza Running Automatic LocalSystem
62. ing list click Delete File Document Rev A 07 15 21 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Control Panel Click CtriPanel to hide or display the control panel User defined Tool To configure customized shortcut keys of executable applications click Setting gt User define Tool And the following figure is displayed Figure 5 19 User Defined Tools Configure User Define Menu contents Title Command Arguments To add a new user defined tool Click Add and the following figure is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 22 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 20 Add a New Tool New Tool 1 Enter the Title and click beside the Command and the following figure is displayed Figure 5 21 Select the target file A AS EH e9 Search ePOAgent Organize v New folder v GH gt eee Name Date modified Type iB Downloads Ff FramePkg exe 4 21 2010 5 26 AM Application E Recent Places a Libraries al Data Es Documents cal Mail jE Computer amp Local Disk C Vi Network H r File name v All Excutables exe com bat e Select the target exe file click Open Then in the window of Configure User defined Tools enter Arguments Figure 5 20 select the checkbox of Close on exit and click OK Document Rev A 07 15 23 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual To delete user defined tool select the target tool from the menu contents and click Dele
63. ints e The layout of the device points shows the distribution of the front end devices in the system e The layout of the sub level map points shows the layout of the sub level maps in the map project To add a device point click ie and then click the point in the map where you want to place the device Configure the device properties see Device Point Property section in the pop up window and the device icon will be displayed at the target place To add a sub level map point click and then click the point in the map where you want to place the sub level map Configure the properties of the sub level map in the pop up window and the icon of the sub level map will be displayed at the target location Sub level map points can only be added in a map project which contains sub level maps Adding Map Highlight Area This function is to highlight target area To add a highlight area drag on the map and a red transparent marquee is displayed as below gege 5 79 its a Area ES Ze De y S GE Drop the mouse the follow window is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 68 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 80 Selecting the Background Color LLL ieee TLL TILL Th ie LL Tite art ie Basic m m a 10 ELI EL ELI ELI ELI ECI ECI Select the color to be the background color and click OK Then the following window is displayed To delete the highlight area click on the area and
64. ion to Processing 2010 08 18 09 04 33 EC Server change the status of alarm 8 18 2010 8 59 06 AM HUSS4_ 83 Motion Detection to Processing 2010 08 18 08 59 40 EC Server change the status of alarm 8 18 2010 8 58 14 AM H204Ch1 Alarm Motion Detect Generate to Processing 2010 08 18 08 59 39 EC Server change the status of alarm 8 18 2010 8 58 12 AM H206Ch1 Alarm Motion Detect Generate to Processing 2010 08 18 08 59 37 EC Server change the status of alarm 8 18 2010 8 58 08 AM H204Ch2 Alarm Motion Detect Generate to Processing 2010 08 18 i 53 36 EG Server ake the status of alarm 871 Seele 8 Si il Wa SP em en Be to Processing CO IP 1 Dev ee Task Listf9 Device Event 0 Device Status 76 at et Cam ice AER E Sys as Hera Document Rev A 07 15 82 Alarm Logs Click Setting gt Alarm Logs and it pops up the Alarm Logs window Figure 5 Search HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual In the Device Alarm tab input the search criteria and click View Report to view the result Figure 5 113 Search Device Alarm Alarm Logs EEN Shen Da Site 192 168 250 7 Device Alarm Device Operation gZ StartTime 11 10 2010 Processed Device Name Device Type Alarm Code Alarm Description Occurrence Times gt id 4 fi ofisi gt Di Document Map 4AMTK123_RS_111111111 4MTK123_RStreamer2 Dragon_HIDVC226 Dragoni Dragoni Dragoni
65. iterecsauersaeielosiaeiateencoieidetee 55 Wan NS oases cise cte ccc ocd sees S E 56 RE eege 60 Reie la EE 60 Vu El Be FA ONS EE 61 PNAC SLI E 63 MAE E 64 Reie le EE 65 BUEN AO VE 65 Device Manage menl E 70 Layer Management 74 System Information Management 79 Device Alarm Management 79 Task List Management nnnnennnnnnnnnennennnnnnrnnrnrrrrnrrrrnrrrrnrrtrnrnrrnrntrnnrtrnnnrrnnnrrnnnnnnnnnenn nnne 80 Re 82 BIEN ele E 82 Rules Engine Service Interachon 82 System e ue 82 A un Be 83 6 Network Management Tool 85 VOTE W ee 85 Beet are Nee 6 0 EE 85 SU 86 ME TEC IC IM eebe 87 DEVICE LI EE 90 EIERE 92 Eu EE 94 Device Li EE 95 Service Module Uert 95 Beie ee eee nee ee ae ae ees are ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee eee 96 Client AD DIC AU GM EE 101 VAUD NEE 101 AT 101 Ree UE 102 BATON TA EE 103 Riek 103 PAGE E E E I santos dasceesat A E E E A E E T 104 W lt 104 Systemi INPOLMAUON E 104 AN WE EE 105 RIE IV CIS A csircsarreniems ete eect atenme eta EA 105 Document Rev A 07 15 ji HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual General US IG Soccernet EE 106 Storag DISK MOMMA ON cc sceaadsasineccnccecexesdatebecatdaawenidesineseoiaednedesetadueeidoce lt nddetiogeseiaednceedadassioede 107 Bee NS ascetics cmssscrete E N A E pedtectmenatineeenoeeee 107 Be E E 107 Reahtiime un e E e 107 Document Rev A 07 15 lil HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual 1 About This Document This user manual introduces the functions insta
66. l icons which are the same as in the Map View tab and the following ones Table 5 11 Map Edit Toolbar Name Function Add Device Point Add a device point in the map MOTE Add Map Point Add sub level map point New Map Create a new map project i Remove Map Delete the map project e Save Map Save modifications of the map project Export Map Export the map project Add Layer Add a layer to the current map project Remove Layer Delete the current layer Layer Property Pop up layer property setting window Editing Map Project New Map Project In the Map Edit tab you can create a new map project or modify existing ones When creating a new map project or modifying an existing map project CH click es to save the settings Creating a New Map Project Select the Map Root in the map list and click on the toolbar The following window pops up Document Rev A 07 15 65 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 74 New Map Project Location C Program Files HoneywellS HUSClient HUS Clients Maps Demo Enter the map name and specify the directory Click OK Adding a Sub level Map project Select the target map node in the map list and click aaa on the toolbar Enter the map name and specify the directory in the pop up window Click OK to add the new sub level map project to the target map project Loading a Layer To load a layer to the new map projec
67. lected scenarios Move the target select scenario back to unselected scenarios Move all the unselected scenarios to selected scenarios Move all the selected scenarios back to unselected scenarios Move the target scenario upper a location Move the target scenario down a location WI To add a scenario select one unselected scenario and click Follow this way to add more scenarios to the patrol Click to delete a selected scenario To arrange the selected scenarios click Document Rev A 07 15 35 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Delete a Patrol To delete a patrol select the target patrol in the Patrol pane Figure 5 37 and click Delete Modify a Patrol To modify an existing patrol select the target patrol in the Patrol pane Figure 5 31 and click Edit Modify the patrol settings in the pop up window Figure 5 36 Modify Patrol Modify Patrol Import a Patrol To import a patrol click Import in Figure 5 37 and the following window pops up Figure 5 37 Import Patrol Import Patrol ee Gees XML patrol file can be imported Select the patrol type and specify whether to overwrite the duplicated file Document Rev A 07 15 36 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Some devices cannot be displayed if the devices configured for the current user in Data Management Center do not cover all devices in the imported patrol Export a Patrol To import a patrol c
68. lick Export in Figure 5 37 and export the patrol file as XML file Figure 5 38 Export Patrol Export Patrol Please select a patrolis to export Local Patrol Local1 W Local S E Tv Wall Patrol MI vw MI Tva Check the target patrol and click Export Specify the directory in the pop up window and the patrol is saved as XML file Scenario Setting Create a new Scenario There are two type of scenario Local Scenario and TV Wall Scenario To create a new local scenario Select a local patrol in the patrol pane and click New in the Scenario pane Figure 5 37 and the following window pops up Figure 5 39 Create New Scenario Creat New Scenario Swich 1D Enter the name of the new scenario set the switch ID and click OK to save the setting and the following figure is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 37 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 40 New Scenario Settings Local Patrol Locali Creat New Scenario locals Select the window layout on the top and the selected one is highlighted in blue as follows Figure 5 41 Select the Window Layout Local Patrol Locali Creat New Scenario locals Drag video devices from the Device Navigator to corresponding windows and click OK To create a TV Wall scenario TV Wall is not supported in this edition of HUS application Document Rev A 07 15 38 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Delete a Scenario To delete a scenario perform one
69. llation and operations of HUS SWP 32S Client which is one of the core components of HUS SWP 32S IP Security Integration Platform This manual supports HUS SWP 32S 4 3 0 version Special Fonts and Symbols Italic Indicates referenced chapter figure number page number and etc In electronic edition click it to switch to the corresponding page Indicates it is a button tab or menu item k Alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instruction in the literature accompanying the product How to Use This Document Pictures in the manual are for reference only so please see the actual items The products will be updated and the information shall not be distributed Please read the book before operation and keep it properly for future use The manual has been reviewed and the accuracy is guaranteed If there is any uncertainty or controversy please refer to the final explanation of Honeywell Honeywell does not take any responsibility for any consequences caused by misunderstanding of the manual or improper operations Document Rev A 07 15 1 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual 2 Introduction This chapter provides the general information of HUS SWP 32S Client and system requirements for running the components Overview The core components of HUS SWP 32S IP Video Solution are HUS SWP 32S and HUS Client which can implement an effective and reliable IP video surveillance system wi
70. n g Start Date 11 10 2010 End Date 11 10 2010 Device User Terminal Result Operation id di of3 gt DI Document Map 4MTK123_RS_111111111 AMTK123_RStreamer2 Dragon229_RStreamerl DV R47Ch1 DVR49Ch9 HIDYC_226_SM Document Rev A 07 15 All GroupBy Device 100 ANTE123_RS_111111111 Device AMTK123_RS_11111 1111 User yinsu Terminal 192 168 1 Find Next Select a format 102 Datetime Result 11 10 2010 Succeed 10 51 22 x Export B g Total count Operation PTZ Control Din AMTK123_R5_11111 1111 yinsu Ia 168 1 102 11 10 2010 10 51 22 Succeed PTZ Control Stop AMTK123_RS_11111 1111 yinsu 192 168 1 102 11 10 2010 IESSE 10 5122 PTZ Control Din AMTK123_R5_11111 1111 yinsu 192 168 1 102 11 10 2010 emer 10 51 23 PTZ Control Stop ANMTK123_R5_11111 1111 yinsu Ian 168 1 102 11 10 2010 Succeed 11 24 20 PTZ Control Left ANTK123_RS_11111 1111 yinsu 192 168 1 102 11 10 2010 11 24 20 Succeed PTZ Control Stop AMTK123_R5_11111 1111 yinsu 192 168 1 102 11 10 2010 Succeed 11 24 22 PTZ Control Left lt 83 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Exporting Device Alarm and Operation Data Select a format in t
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72. nstalled shortcuts are created on the desktop Document Rev A 07 15 6 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 3 4 HUS Client Desktop Shortcuts SA m a Manage V Net Key Wien NVRClient Too Manager Uninstallation To uninstall the components double click HUSSetup exe in the CD and the following figure is displayed Figure 3 5 Uninstall HUS Client Components Package Selection HUS Client consists of L HUS Client Install Uninstall B Siar b Rude Client Netw ors d Manz ol 2 ne HUS Service nsta Uninstall Click HUS Client Uninstall Figure 3 6 Select Component 7 Installation Selection Honeywell Client Rules Client Network Management Tool E Network Management Tool and Keyboard Console iff Keyboard Console C Program Files Honeywell HUS It lists all installed components Check the components to be uninstalled and click Uninstall The wizard will uninstall the selected components and they will be removed from the list when the uninstallation is complete Document Rev A 07 15 7 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual 4 Configurations in Management Tool This chapter introduces how to configure settings in HUS Management Tool before accessing HUS Client components Start Management Tool Before logging in HUS Client components you need to add management sites HUS SWP 32S in Management Tool for client users to control front end devices connected to
73. nternet Explorer is used for accessing HUS SWP 32S System Requirements A HUS SWP 32S HUS SWP 32S shall require following minimum hardware and operating system configuration 1 2 3 4 Processor Intel E3 1230 3 2GHz 64 bit 4 Threads 8 MB Cache System Memory RAM 8 GB Optical Drive DVD R Hard Disk Drives Enterprise class hard disk 1TB 3 5 7200 RPM SATA 16 MB Cache with two partitions Video Storage The storage shall be of following specification Storage should be configured as local drive in the operating system The storage should have recommended IOPS Input Outputs Per Second of 140 000 It is recommended the video storage be configured in RAID 5 6 to avoid data loss in event of single HDD failure Network Interface Card NIC Dual or compatible pair of NICs with each port having 1 Gbps capacity Human Interface 102 key keyboard and a mouse pointing device Graphics Card Integrated with 2048MB DDR3 memory and 64 bit memory interface Operating System Original software CDs and startup installation diskettes for Windows 7 Professional Edition 64 bit Microsoft Net Framework 4 0 Microsoft Visual C 2010 x86 Redistributable Setup Document Rev A 07 15 3 d HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Direct X 9 0c or newer B HUS CLIENT HUS Client shall require following minimum hardware and operating system configuration 1 2 3 4 5 o gt Processor Intel i5 750 2 66 GH
74. o right click the playback window and it displays the menu items Document Rev A 07 15 55 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 63 Video Playback Window Snapshot Full Screen Close Video Place the cursor at the lower left corner of the window from the hidden control panel you can zoom in zoom out take snapshots turn on or turn off the sound as follows Figure 5 64 Hide Control Panel Zoom In Turn on Turn off the Sound Zoom Out Snapshot To modify the default stored location of snapshots click Setting gt Option Snapshot function is only available for a user that has the corresponding privilege Timeline Timeline at the bottom of the historical video window includes Time Range Control Panel Date and Time and Video Record HUS provides a clear overview of historical video record over extended periods of the specific devices on HUS SWP 32S server Using timeline the user can easily search and play the video by specifying the date and time frame by frame at different speeds forward and reverse Document Rev A 07 15 56 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 65 Timeline 15H e REF ix PP 201252 13 58 46 Time Range Control Panel Date and Time Video Record scaling the Timeline A time range Is displayed in the lower part of the timeline window The number indicates the timescale 5M 5 minutes 15M 15 minutes 30M 30 minutes 1H 1 hour 5H 5 hours 15H 15hours
75. om the menu and the window of performance monitor displays Figure 5 17 Performance Monitor CPU D Memon 304 3509 MB Network 117 Bps Document Rev A 07 15 20 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual To exit the performance monitor click Setup gt Performance Monitor from the menu again or click in the right corner of the performance monitor window HUS Player HUS Player is a standalone player for playing video It is attached in the Client while the HUS player can be downloaded from the Data Management To run the HUS Player proceed as follows Click Setup gt System Tools gt HUS Player from the menu and then HUS Player is displayed H Hus Video Player 40 2047 Figure 5 18 HUS Video Player Tool Bar of Playing List si em Video Playing Window Progress Ber CH t End voei E Video Playing List HUS Player contains the following features 1 Support playing video files in the system 2 Support quick play 2 4 8 16 or 32 times slow play 1 2 or 1 4 times step forward and step backward Find File Click Find File select target folder in the pop up window and click OK HUS player will automatically search and put all the vdo files including those files in the subfolder to the video playing list Add File Click Add File and select files in the pop up window then click OK All the selected files will be put in the video playing list Delete File Select the target files in the video play
76. ons of the HUS NVRClient When Streaming Service of the current HUS NVR Service starts the user can check the running state of Streaming Service in the NVRClient main screen Start NVRClient Double click the desktop shortcut of Management Tool or open it from Start gt Programs gt HoneywellS gt HUSDNVRClient The login window of NVRClient is displayed for the first launch Figure 9 1 NVRClient Login Window NVR Server LocalServer Server Address 172 158 250 Port 10025 Cancel Enter a customized name in NVR Server and enter Server Address then click Login The user can check the Server Address in the Device Management tab of Data Management Center The user must enter NVR Server and Server Address for the first time Then select NVR Server from the dropdown list for the later login And multiple NVRClient can be started for the same time Document Rev A 07 15 105 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 9 2 Monitoring Console of HUS NVR Relay Derce Recieve BPS 558 562 KB S Relay BPS 57 116 KB S 8 x Replay General Statistics ideo Analytics 3 Storage Disk Information Playback List Honeywell 4 Channel Streamer HUSS E4 Adapter Honeywell 4 Channel Streamer HUSS E4 Adapter Honeywell 4 Channel Streamer HUSS E4 Adapter Honeywell 4 Channel Streamer HUSS E4 Adapter Honeywell 4 Channel Streamer HUSS E
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78. orical video Next Record and Previous Record Click Laas to skip to the next video record and click Laas to skip to the previous video record Document Rev A 07 15 59 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Adjustable speed Playback Click mm to switch to the previous slower level GR or click to switch to the next faster speed level then click a to play or click to play in reverse 1X indicates the playing speed The speeds range from 0 25X to 64X The following devices support Reverse Next Frame and Previous Frame Super HD AniraX and Fisheye Map View In the main window of Client click the Map View tab The Map View workspace provides central management of alarm points in a map view including the toolbar map window map preview and map list Figure 5 70 Map View ap Lis 2010 08 17 124205 LocatFnehed apphing updates 2010 08 17 124905 LocatAuthority Map Edit Function of device EMAP Cleri added 2010 08 17 1248 05 LocabApplving 1 of 1 updates E MAP Cheet authorities modified 2010 08 17 12 43 05 Local Start applwing updates from website total 1 updates 2010 08 17 124203 Window 1 Fal to play video HD241Ch01As 2010 06 17 12 4848 Window 1 Fal to play video OVA14Streamert1 2010 06 17 124843 Window 1 Fal to play video OVFI14Streamer k ny np e Patol If Device Everti Rue Engine Service Irteraction System Informatio Toolbar Refer to the following table for information
79. p Playback Map View LU22 US 30 10 20 30 MOK R 25 BR 124Kh Cd hdBeB OMhi de High haseb toms G r GC a R E E Video Playing Window My Device and My Scenario Document Rev A 07 15 28 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Tool Bar Refer to the following table for information of tools in the left tool bar Table 5 3 Video Tool Bar Icon Description Function Set the display mode Local TV Wall Display Mode a 8 e TV Wall is not supported in this edition of HUS application 1 Window 4 Window 6 WindowA LP 6 WindowB When the Display Mode is set to Local these icons are LI 8 Window displayed To set the window layout click the corresponding FB 9 window S it EZ 16 Window 36 Window Surround View When the Display Mode is set to TV Wall this icon is H TV Wall Layout displayed TV Wall is not supported in this edition of HUS application Configure patrol settings and scenario settings See Patrol Ki Patrol Settings CN 8 5 ge section Full Screen Display the video window in full screen mode Device Navigator Video devices are classified in folders and displayed in Device Navigator in the main window The device data is defined in the Data Management Center and the structure cannot be modified in the HUS Client A video folder indicates a group of video devices which is assigned with a certain position in the video win
80. p and configuration management device information and alarm event eAccess to front end video and alarm facilities eHUS NVR for search playback and remote access from video storage eE Map based on geographical information system includes basic operations of the geographical information layer supports importing vector map files static pictures and CAD files and provides the function of creating editable device information layers adding video monitoring points and alarming points and configuring their properties e Management of front end alarms and commands analyzing filtering receiving and displaying the alarm information exporting the local log of the alarm information and generation of the log sending the commands from the front end video devices e Video binding and alarm linkage supports binding of video and alarm device points displaying the video when receiving the alarm supports linkage setting of alarm device points preset linkage operations will be executed in order e Receives and processes wide ranging alarms events or status information from the HUS SWP 32S which can be customized by the Client e Concentrative management of configuration data using built in browser Login and Logout This part describes login logout of Client and management of sites including creating modifying and deleting sites in the login window Login and Site Management Double click the desktop shortcut for Client or op
81. press Enter Saving the Map Project After finishing operations and settings in a map project click CO to save the modifications Exporting the Map Project A map project can be exported as a folder and the map project can be applied in another computer in which the HUS Client is installed by copying the folder in the computer To export the map project click hl and specify the file directory Click OK Document Rev A 07 15 69 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual A stored map document can be copied but don t modify any file in the document nor add delete files in Otherwise this document is unavailable If files are added manually the files added must be manually deleted when uninstalling the application Device Management Device Point Property When adding a device point in the map project the following window pops up for configuring device properties Figure 5 82 Device Point Property Device Point Property Device Setting Interlock Setting Device HUSS E4 E 1_Channel1 Address Set as default image Video Binding Select the target front end device to link with the added device point A Double click the icon in the Graphic Setting field and the following window is displayed In a map project multiple device points cannot be linked to the same front end device otherwise an information window will be displayed Document Rev A 07 15 70 HUS SWP 32S Client
82. t select the target map node and click The following window pops up Figure 5 75 Select Layer File Look in G sh_shp 7 Logs j world My Recent E ADMIN_LINE SHP Documents E ADMIN_PLOY SHP LAND SHP E ROAD_LINE SHP ROAD_PLOY SHP My Documents 58 My Computer VI File name 2 TR MyNetwork Files of ype ESRI Shape fles he Three types of layer file are supported shape file AutoCAD 2000 and static image Select the file and click Open The following figure shows the display when the shape file is loaded Document Rev A 07 15 66 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 76 Loading Shape File Complete E Map Root TestMap The following figure shows the display when the AutoCAD 2000 file is loaded Figure 5 77 Loading CAD 2000 File Complete 2 Chent SE Map Root t Derno3 To load a static image file select the file in Figure 5 75 and click Open Click at the point in the map and the static image will be displayed at its original size Or press the left button of the mouse and drag an area in the map and the static image will be displayed within the set area The following figure shows the display when the static image is loaded Figure 5 78 Loading Static Image is Complete F Client BE Map Root Demo3 Document Rev A 07 15 67 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Adding Map Points Link points includes device points and sub level map po
83. te Figure 5 20 To Move the tool select the target tool from the menu contents click Move up or Move down then click OK Figure 5 20 AN The system only supports adding tool in exe format Pane Operation The panes of function tab Search amp Playback Map View Map Edit Data 7 D 39 D Management and information tab Device Alarm Task list Device Status Device Event Rule Engine Service Interaction and System Information can be exchanged floated and relocated Click and drag a tab until the following buttons are displayed Figure 5 22 Navigation Buttons Refer to the following table for functions of the navigation buttons Table 5 2 Navigation Button Icon Description Locate the target pane to the upper part of the whole window Locate the target pane to the lower part of the whole window Locate the target pane to the left of the whole window Locate the target pane to the right of the whole window Reset window layout and put the target tab to the end of the tab list Exchange the Tab Positions Document Rev A 07 15 24 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Drag a tab and place it on another tab For example drag Search amp Playback and place it on Map View as follows TN Search amp Playback Map View Map Edit Rule Client Drop the tab Search amp Playback and the location of the two tabs are exchanged
84. th front end security devices Figure 2 1 HUS SWP 32S Architecture Remote Site SMB Use n w BE s pa i i Network SS Server Chent PC Giant PC HUS SWP 32S HUS SWP 32S provides data management video storage trigger and event and control services also provides streaming service records stores and playback videosapplicable to various types of video intrusion and applicable to various types of video devices video encoder decoder IP camera alarm panels HUS Client Client of HUS SWP 32S IP Video Solution supports live video display playback from HUS SWP 32S maps alarms management and PTZ of IP front ends HUS Client consists of the following components and tools e Management Tool used for data synchronization of HUS Client HUS SWP 32S automatically accessing date from HUS SWP 32S and providing functions like connection settings event viewer service monitor and etc Document Rev A 07 15 2 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual e Client integrates real time surveillance history record playback E Map and configuration management implementing central management of video surveillance system and device information and alarm event by electronic map e Network Management Tool used for monitoring configuring and controlling all HUS SWP 32S Services devices and HUS Client enabling real time monitoring and maintenance of the system e HUSPlayer is a standalone video player e I
85. ting Select command from template v Name Status Device Path Label Comi O o O d E HODVRS Honeywell HDD DVRS al lt gt Name Status IP CPU Usage Memory Usage C HUS EC Service Offline 159 99 249 243 ZS 925 MB 1014 Information Bar The information bar is on the bottom of the main window including Device Status Alarm List Device Events and System Information The content of these items is similar to the content displayed in the Video Management Client and Electronic Map Client providing a more convenient way for users to monitor the system information in Net Manager Device Type Displays the connection status online or offline of various devices and timely records the device status changes as well as the occurring time Document Rev A 07 15 103 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Alarm List The Alarm List pane lists the real time alarm information currently received by the system Device Events Displays the information and occurring time of the device event and records the information of different types of events which is similar to the device status System Information Besides the updated information of the device type it also displays the sending and feedback information of control command as well as the user s operation results Document Rev A 07 15 104 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual 7 NVR Client This chapter introduces the functions and operati
86. to the task recording and download Document Rev A 07 15 52 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 60 Local Path Task List Historical Video Search Store Path Task List Instant Record ees Video Name AxisS _Chi_RS2 Local Record PouisS Chi_RS1 Local Record Axis9 Ch1_RS1 Local Record AxisS Ch Roi Local Record HSM_20 AmisS Ch HG Local Record SSkserHUSNVD Ad Ch Hei Local Record Age Ch Roi Local Record Age Oh Hoi Local Record Ae Ch1_RS1 Local Record II Video Name Begin Time End Time Right click the task and it displays the menu items by which you can end or delete the task to perform the same operation to all tasks select All first e Instant Record The records are listed according to stored time Document Rev A 07 15 53 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 61 Instant Record Store Path Task List Instant Record Video Name Export Time np E4222 R51 2011 06 01 10 59 47 np E4 225 R51 2011 06 02 15 16 36 up E4 234 Hi 2011 06 02 15 26 06 Video Name Begin Time End Time Fi 4 mt t In this window the user can check the property delete or copy the recorded instant record Search by Alarm To view alarm video records directly click the Search By Alarm tab or select View Video History Video from the right click menu in the Device Alarm tab of the Information pane and it switches to the Search By Alarm tab
87. tory select Setting Options Full Screen Display the video window in full screen mode Close Video Stop the video playing in the current window Digital Zoom Digital zoom allows viewing the desire image in a larger view by zooming the image digitally Right click the video window and check Digital Zoom as the zoom mode Figure 5 48 Digital Zoom Property Settings Digital Zoom Alt D Video Analysis Overlay Manual Record Local Video Record Full Screen Set Surround View Snapshot History Video stop Video In the video window move the cursor to the left bottom corner and the video control tool bar is displayed including zoom in zoom out snapshot dialogue local record and manual record as follows from left to right Figure 5 49 Digital Zoom Control Panel To zoom in the target area of video click and drag in the playing video and then this area is highlighted with red line as follows Document Rev A 07 15 44 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 50 Digital Box Selection Honeywell Venti wu 31 7 04 51 57FM After the image is zoomed in a navigator of the entire camera view displays at the bottom right corner of the video window The yellow frame in the navigator indicates the zoomed area and it is for orientation and navigation And drag the board of the navigator to adjust its size or directly drag it to relocate it You can drag the yellow frame to move the image or drag the boarder of t
88. ule Package Subscribe Not applicable for this edition of HUS application Status Manage all alarm logs See System Information Alarm Logs Management AES T EOW Reset the window layout to default mode Layout Geer Set the snapshot storage folder PTZ step PTZ shortcut key H definition Bind Camera and Matrix Settings Help About View version information Patrol Setting Shortcut The patrol setting shortcut is in the top right corner of the main window Click Local or TV Wall to select the patrol type TV Wall is not supported in this edition of HUS application For example click Local to highlight the button and list all local patrols in the drop down list Document Rev A 07 15 17 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 5 10 Patrol Setting User Setting Help Locali Local 3 R Play a Patrol Select a patrol in the list and click Wi to start the patrol A red point is displayed on the button Local or TV Wall when there is a running patrol The right textbox shows the name of the running scenario Figure 5 11 Running Patrol Local TV Wall Device Navigator AN For both of the two types only one patrol can be running at a time Pause Restart and Stop a Patrol To pause the patrol click w Click ke to run it again To stop the patrol click M Check the Scenarios of Current Patrol When a patrol is running or paused click lt or gt to view the previous or the next scenario
89. ults Show Filter Bar Filter by Device Path ous RSR SSES Status l Device Path Label Tl upper Unknown DVR Hl C unn HDDYA10 DVR HDDVE10 User can filter the devices easily according to the parent device by following the device path Figure 6 23 Filtering by Device Path 1 Show Filter Bar Filter by Device Path Me MAXPRO Net Matrix SS Status E Van 1 WE IrpuiPointt ae int P InputGroupt QutputGrou Poo TF Controlling Click Control to open its context menu that displays the available control options for the device type Click the control item to set the parameter and send the command to the device to modify the parameter configuration of the device or to operate the devices Figure 6 24 Controlling HOOVR Channel Security Site 1192 168 1 7001 Playback Control PT Control S Device Path Label Cor W HODYR 222 Video Quality q Dy R2HDODDWR1 DVR2 HDDVRT HDDVA222_Ch1 A222 Chi m mmt ees rooe OO Doomen ten kesees Iessen Diweneez Luss Jossaen Junsczn Diener Luss Jossaen Hoov ema Diener orrom ossaen Hoove oma l noovna22 cms foriron OvRawoovm Jansen E noovma22 cris orir ossagn Jansen The parameter configuration dialog related to the corresponding devices the dialog display might differ among different devices is shown as follows Name Document Rev A 07 15 97 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Figure 6 25 Video Quality Video Quality
90. um 0 clear failed storage space Playback List 1012 07 16 14 27 55 video repository maintenance current date 2012 07 16 14 27 55 to date 2012 03 13 14 27 55 Real time Information 1012 07 16 14 27 55 video repository maintenance success clear succeed files num 0 clear succeed storage space OMB clear failed files num 0 clear failed storage space 012 07 16 14 27 55 All Request Relay 1 Store 1 Playback 0 Download 0 Video Analytics 3 General Statistics Total Device The total number of connected streamings according to the settings configured of the HUS NVR here the streamings refer to the Streamer of the next level of the channel defined on Data Management Center Working Device The actual number of streamings connected to the HUS NVR when it is relaying or storing the real time videos Receive BPS KB S The total bit rate of receiving videos from the front end video devices of the HUS NVR Relay Device The number of requested real time streamings relayed of the HUS NVR Relay BPS KB S The current bit rate of relaying videos to the HUS Client by the HUS NVR the value should be greater than or equal to that of Receive BPS Storage Device The number of requested real time streamings relayed of the HUS NVR Storage BPS KB S The total speed at which the current HUS NVR writes to the disk Replay The number of historic streamings requested
91. us Alarm List Device Events System Information Unknown Honeywell HD D The device list pane lists all the devices in this type of the current site Each record contains the device name status tag and so on 3 Client application properties Figure 6 9 Client Application Properties L NetManager SEE File view Tool Window Help GH SE HUS Client 192 168 1100 ER 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 100 Honeywell HUS NVR Si HUS EC Service SI HUS Rule Service SI HUS Trigger Service User list E AMTK Camera Stream User Name Login Tine Duration Gp HikDVA C admin 2009 04 27 17 11 17 0 minutes HikDVR Channel ES HikDYR Stream Honeywell IP Camera HICC 10 IFP Camera Channel IP Camera Stream amp Keyboard Console aad Device Status Alarm List Device Events System Information Document Rev A 07 15 91 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual The client application properties pane lists the information of the login users using the client application Each record contains the information of user name start time elapsed time the IP address of the client and so on Site Control Right click the website of HUS SWP 32S and its context menu opens as follows Figure 6 10 the Context Menu of Site Site Tree annie ES HDODVA Steam Site control includes the menu items such as Initialize Site Data Start Monitor Stop Monitor and
92. video window and the Historical Video Search pane __ Figure 5 55 Search amp Playback Video Window Historical Video Search Usir Settings Help Video Search amp Playback Map View Map Edit Rule Client Local TV Wall MM rule lt Le Historical Video Search Web Search DVR Search Local Search Search By Alarm l 192 168 250 148 NVR 2012 05 03 14 14 31 i 2012 05 04 14 14 31 Toolbar en DS Hp PB D CM RA Zy 412712012 8 11 36 AM Timeline Document Rev A 07 15 49 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Toolbar See Tool Bar section Historical Video Search Historical Video Search pane contains four tabs Web Search DVR Search Local Search and Search By Alarm Figure 5 56 Historical Video Search Historical Video Search Site NVR Time From 2013 06 19 10 13 55 gt E O Duretion Device Trigger type Hour Location Operator Remark Max count 100 Search Num Device Web Search To search video records in the HUS NVR click the Web Search tab and set the searching criteria Click Search to start searching and a progress bar is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 50 Figure 5 57 Web Search Searching history video please wait HUS Search Site Time From Wi Duretion Device Trigger type Operator Remark Device HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Historical Video Search Device Sear
93. view is set to the target present point e Delete a present point Click wl on the video control toolbar enter the Present Number and click OK Video Control Toolbar Select a video window which is playing video and move the focus to the bottom of the window so the video control toolbar is displayed Figure 5 52 Video Control Toolbar You can perform related operations using the buttons including Zoom in and out preset point settings Video Quality and so on The toolbar function varies depending on the device and user authorities Switching to 1 window mode Double click a video window to switch to 1 window mode Double click it again to return to the previous display mode View Full screen Right click a video window and select Full Screen to enlarge the scale of all video windows to full screen To return to the previous display mode right click it and select Exit Full Screen Instant Playback Document Rev A 07 15 46 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Instant Playback is used for playing the latest 30 seconds video It is used for monitoring emergent situation This function is enabled by default If the user wants to disable this function click Settings gt Options and uncheck Enable Instant Playback e View the instant playback Click Bi on the bottom right corner of the video window And it displays instant playback while the left top corner displays Live and Playback The
94. yout There are eight types of local window layout 1 Window 4 Window 6 WindowA 6 WindowB 8 Window 9 window 16 Window and Surround View When the Display Mode is set to Local these icons are displayed in the tool bar To set the window layout click the corresponding icon Then the button will be highlighted in blue Patrol Patrol is one of the methods to automatically play videos of multiple channels in specified windows by turns It includes two types e Local Patrol Patrol video is played in the video window of the Client e TV Wall Patrol TV Wall is not supported in this edition of HUS application A patrol includes several scenarios and a scenario includes several video channels Click KI in the tool bar and the following figure is displayed Figure 5 31 Patrol Settings Patrol Settings Patrol Scenario i TV Wall Patrol Unselected Scnearios New Delete Edit New Delete Edit import D Geo Document Rev A 07 15 32 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual Patrol Setting Explode Local Patrol and TV Wall Patrol in the Patrol Pane all created patrols are listed as follows Figure 5 32 Set the Patrol Patrol Settings Click a patrol and then under Selected Scenarios list all the scenarios under this patrol Select a scenario and click Edit the following window displaying all the setting information including window layout and every video device th
95. z System Memory RAM 8 GB Optical Drive DVD R Hard Disk Drives 250G Ensure 20G available space Network Interface Card NIC Dual or compatible pair of NICs with each port having 1 Gbps capacity Human Interface 102 key keyboard and a mouse pointing device Graphics Adapter NVIDIA 9200 and above 1GB and above independent graphic card HUS Client does not recommend integrated graphic card Operating System Original software CDs and startup installation diskettes for Windows 7 Professional 64 bit Microsoft Net Framework 4 0 Microsoft Visual C 2010 x86 Redistributable Setup Direct X 9 0c or newer Document Rev A 07 15 4 HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual 3 Installing HUS Client This chapter introduces how to install and uninstall HUS Client components Microsoft Net Framework 4 0 4 5 must be installed before installing HUS Client otherwise the following error occurs Ca To run this application you first must install one of the following NETFramework Version v4 0 Would you like to download and install NETFramework Version v4 0 now Installation Double click HUSSetup exe in the installation CD and the following figure is displayed Figure 3 1 Package Selection Package Selection KR A b be ae HUS Client consists of 7 HUS Client Install Uninstall olay ei Rules Client Network agement esa Keyboard Varn ee d l HUS Service Install Uninstall Click HUS Client Install

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