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HRHD4+, HRHD9+, HRHD16+ DVR User Guide
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1. L L L L 7 Connecting the Loop Through Video 7 Connecting the Monitor eee meen e 8 CONMeECINGAUGIO cs su a a ee ea E he Bone Bw hw EU k ere oe 9 Connecting Alarms 2 zi a ude ze be BEE Gi a a eee ee i oe Gm wes 10 BET TOMO AI IN cog ee eek ae E EA A oe ee OBJEM 10 OND GOUNG lt a Gao sow Ree Ghee eee oe ew oe ee A 10 AO 1 TO 4 Alarm Out 2 e s a oad a wok a a de I te ee ee ile 11 ARI Alarm Reset In sam a wee cara e ee ee ek we RA 11 Connecting to the RS485 LA a 12 Connecting to the Network Pot 12 Connecting to the USB Port 13 Connecting to the Ultra Wide SCSIPot 13 Connecting to the RS232 Port 2 e 14 Factory Reset 1 a ek rnn 15 Connecting the PowerCord 16 3 GOGO e cece se CORRELA SHEE EH ERE ORES HS amp O S 17 Front Panel Conwols sae eee oS oe we ES ew AAN 18 Turning on the Power 220 8 hace ee be eee eRe eee eS ee ee 4 da 21 rial Unit Swe e s s s tare oe a ee oh RH AAA a AA 22 QUICK Setup SCICCN dada vee Beene eee Yes Kew REE SEE Va 23 Normal Setup Screen oaoa eee eee 25 System Information 25 Software Upgrade L L 27 Date Time Setup LA LA ALA 28 Rev 3 01 i Document 900 0258 10 05 Contents
2. Rev 3 01 80 Document 900 0258 10 05 Operation Operation This chapter covers the following topics e Live monitoring e Recording video e Recording audio e Playing recorded video e Searching for video by date time calendar and events Note This chapter assumes you have correctly installed and configured your DVR If you have not please see Chapter 2 for installation and Chapter 3 for configuration The DVR controls are similar to a VCR As with a VCR the main functions are recording and playing back video However you have much greater control over recording and playing back video You can e Establish recording schedules based on time of day and day of the week e Search through the recorded video using much more sophisticated tools than those available with VCRs Features of your DVR that are not available with traditional VCRs are e Viewing video remotely e Recording video at the same time you are watching previously recorded video The DVR operates even when no hard disk drives are installed In this case recording playback and any processes that access hard disk drives are not supported You can only view live video and establish system settings that are not related to hard disk drive operatin Also the unit can be connected with RAS Remote Administration System Watch either via Ethernet or modem Rev 3 01 81 Document 900 0258 10 05 Operation Figure 4 1 DVR Front Panel 16 Channel Shown
3. Rev 3 01 10 Document 900 0258 10 05 Installation AO 1 TO 4 Alarm Out Figure 2 8 Alarm Output Connector Strips GND AQ1 AQ2 AOS AO4 GND The DVR can activate external devices such as buzzers or lights Connect the device to the AO Alarm Out and GND Ground connectors AO is an active low open collector output which sinks 5nA 12V and 30 mMA 5V See Chapter 3 Configuration for configuring alarm output ARI Alarm Reset In Figure 2 9 Alarm Reset Input Connector Strips ARI GNN An external signal to the Alarm Reset In ARI can be used to reset both the Alarm Out signal and the DVR internal buzzer Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to the ARI Alarm Reset In and GND Ground connectors The threshold voltage is below 0 3V and should be stable at least 0 5 seconds to be detected Connect the wires to the ARI Alarm Reset In and GND Ground connectors Rev 3 01 11 Document 900 0258 10 05 Installation Connecting to the RS485 Figure 2 10 RS485 Connector RX RX TY TY You can control the DVR remotely by an external device or control system such as a control keyboard using RS485 half duplex serial communications signals The RS485 connector can also be used to control PTZ pan tilt zoom cameras Connect RX TX and RX TX of the control system to the TX RX and TX RX respectively of the DVR See Chapter 3 Configuration and the PTZ camera or remote controller manufacturer s manua
4. SJE a 60 ips Standard 10 sec 2 60 ips Standard 10 sec 3 60 ips Standard 10 sec 4 60 ips Standard 10 sec He Mu gt Ma 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A schedule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier 2 Highlight the Camera box and then press A camera selection screen displays Select the camera number you would like to associate with the camera Note You can associate multiple cameras with a camera that detects motion 3 Highlight the Speed box and select number of images per second you would like to record from the drop down list 4 Highlight the Quality box and select the image quality you want to record from the drop down list 5 Highlight the Dwell Time box and set the length of time you would like to record for the associated motion event Rev 3 01 53 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Motion Detector Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen Use this screen to set the DVR to react to motion events differently by activating an internal buzzer or external alarms Figure 3 35 Motion Detector Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen Honeywell motion Detector Event Action Modet Mode 2 Record Alarm Out Notify 10 sec 10 sec 10 sec 10 sec 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A schedule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier 2 Highlight the Alarm Out box and select Beep and or the alarm output termina
5. System Check Screen 32 Storage Screen 4 aw 4b eRe ew ARR be JE ei Je ee Ewe we R 32 System Log Screen La ara 35 System Shutdown e y em we eee ove AA 36 Configuring Input Devices e 36 Camera Setup Screen 2 1 a a eee La a 37 Alarm InSetupScreen a 38 Motion Detector sua vek eee eee eee ene 39 Alarm Out Setup Screen 41 Audio Setup Screen menes 43 RS232 RS485 SetupScreen 44 Configuring RecordingSettilgs 45 Record Mode SetupScereen 45 Time Lapse Record Mode Setup Screena 47 Time Lapse Recording Schedule 48 Pre event Record Setup Screen 49 Event Action SCD s ss e as AAA AAA A A 49 Alarm In Event Action Record Setup Screen 50 Alarm In Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen 51 Alarm In Event Action Notify Setup Screen 52 Motion Detector Event Action Record Setup Screen 53 Motion Detector Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen 54 Motion Detector Event Action Notify Setup Screen 55 Video Loss Event Action Record Setup Screen 56 Video Loss Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen 57 Video Loss Event Action
6. 60 ips Standard 10 sec 60 ips Standard 10 sec 1 2 3 60 ips Standard 10 sec 4 60 ips Standard 10 sec 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A schedule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier see Time Lapse Recording Schedule page 48 2 Highlight the Camera box and then press A camera selection screen display Select the camera number you would like to associate with the sensor Note You can associate multiple cameras with a sensor 3 Highlight the Speed box and select number of images per second you would like to record from the drop down list 4 Highlight the Quality box and select the image quality you want to record from the drop down list 5 Highlight the Dwell box and set the length of time you would like to record for the associated event Rev 3 01 50 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Alarm In Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen Use this screen to set how the DVR reacts to events differently by activating an internal buzzer or external alarms Figure 3 32 Alarm In Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen Honeywell alarm in Event Action Modet Mode 2 Record Alarm Out Notify Y 10 sec m 10 sec m 10 sec MW 10 sec 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A schedule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier 2 Highlight the Alarm Out box and select Beep and or the alarm output terminal that you want to associate with th
7. Configuration for detailed descriptions of the recording mode options Rev 3 01 85 Document 900 0258 10 05 Operation Note The DVR is not recording if only the red LED on the REC button is lit When the DVR is set for Time lapse or Event recording the red LED on the REC button indicates the unit is ready to record A red dot appears on the monitor when the clock reaches a scheduled recording time and the DVR starts recording video Recording Audio If the DVR was set up to record audio it will record audio when video is recording Note Make certain you comply with all local and federal laws and regulations when recording audio Playing Recorded Video After video has been recorded you can view it by pressing PLAY PAUSE When playing video for the first time the DVR displays the most recent image When playing video subsequent times the DVR starts playing video from the last recalled image Note Only the administrator level user can view the covert cameras The covert cameras in the playback mode are determined by the current camera setting To freeze the video on the screen press PLAY PAUSE again Rev 3 01 86 Document 900 0258 10 05 Operation RW Rewind Button To play video backward at high speed press RW Pressing the button again toggles the playback speed from 4 44 and 44 The screen displays 4 44 and lt lt respectively Entering Fast Backward Playback mode from Live Monitoring mode can be pas
8. SZ i i VIDEOIN8 VIDEOIN10 Fo SEY S VIDEO IN 11 k VIDEO IN 13 i VIDEO IN4 i VIDEO IN9 i Connect the coaxial cables from the video sources to the BNC Video In connectors Connecting the Loop Through Video Figure 2 4 Video Loop Through Connectors FR SER ZAR gt 5 AS i TE OR TER EN FER ES ES fom a lA i 7 MA MA A HI 2 KONE ES A EN Y Y EN y EN EN y o LOOP 1 LOOP 2 LOOP 3 LOOP 4 LOOP 5 LOOP 6 LOOP 7 LOOP 8 LOOP 9 LOOP 10 LOOP 11 LOOP 12 LOOP 13 LOOP 14 LOOP 15 LOOP 16 If you would like to connect your video source to another device you can use the Loop BNC connectors Note The Loop BNC connectors are auto terminated Do not connect a cable to the Loop BNC unless it is connected to another terminated device because it will cause poor quality video Rev 3 01 7 Document 900 0258 10 05 Installation Connecting the Monitor Figure 2 5 Video Out Connectors SPOT VIDEO OUT SVHS OUT 1 Connect the monitor to either the Video Out or SVHS Out connector 2 Connect the spot monitor to the Spot connector if required Note If your monitor has an SVHS input use it to give you better quality video display Note The Video Out BNC and the SVHS Out connectors may be connected to individual monitors for simultaneous operation Rev 3 01 8 Document 900 0258 10 05 Installation Connecting Audio Note It is the user s responsibility to d
9. Backup Storage Ultra Wide SCSI hard disk drive RAID Built in CD RW drive USB hard disk drive CD RW drive or Flash drive General Dimensions 16 9 in x 3 5 in x 15 9 in W x H x D 430 mm x 88 mm x 405 mm Shipping Dimensions 21 3 in x 11 4 in x 23 2 in W x H x D 540 mm x 290 mm x 500 mm Unit Weight 17 98 Ib 8 16 kg Shipping Weight 26 60 Ib 12 07 kg Operating Temperature 41 F 1049F 5 C 40 C Operating Humidity 0 90 Power 100 to 240 VAC 1 2 A 60 50 Hz Input Voltage 24 VDC 6 3 A Adapter Power Consumption Max 90W Approvals FCC CE Note Specifications are subject to change without notice Document 900 0258 10 05 Rev 3 01 104 Index A Admin Password screen 22 ADSL setup 65 Alarm In Event Action Alarm Out Setup screen 57 Alarm In Event Action Notify Setup screen 52 Alarm In Event Action Setup screen 50 Alarm In screen 38 alarm in setting up 38 Alarm Out Schedule screen 42 Alarm Out Setup screen 47 alarm out setting up 47 alarms connecting 70 Archive screen 75 Archive Setup screen 75 audio recording 86 seting up 43 setting recording 23 audio recording setting 43 Audio Setup screen 43 audio connecting 9 C Calendar Search screen 97 Callback Center LAN Setup screen 70 Callback Center Modem Setup screen 77 callback center LAN setup 70 callback center modem setup 77 cameo mode entering 83 ca
10. Notify Setup Screen 57 Display Setup uz ad ee sar eee ee Ree ee ee ee ee we a 58 OSD On Screen Display Setup 58 Main Monitoring Setup Screen 59 Spot Monitoring Setup Screen 60 Network Setup Screen Lara area 61 LAN Setup Screen eee a ee 63 Modem Setup La ae 67 DVRNS DVR Name Service Setup Screen 68 Callback Center Setup Screen 2 aa eee eee eee ene eee ene 70 Password Setup Screen eee ee 72 Config Screen La 74 MODNE oros ate eee m eee eh RE ee ee eee ee eee mh 75 Cll COBY ak eae hes eae eee ee Bee eS ee a 77 Load Default Setup a eee eee een ud 80 CleatAll Dalai 2 am a ERE A eS oreo 80 4 ODENSE e oie 81 Turning on the Power siva a sm ache eee enc toe ed ae thaw ee ede ee GH 82 Live Monitoring 2 2 2 2 ow a SGA Bee eo asa a CW Bas 82 Active Cameo Mode 83 PIF NOE 28 eee kd Gee eee ewe RR K GM ANE WE Mom nd 83 PTZ Mode 84 Recording Video ae 85 Recording Audio 2 La a a 86 Playing Recorded Video eee een 86 RW Rewind Button La eee eee 4 87 FF Fast Forward Button 87 STOP BURON i ws ot paraa ee ee AAA ee oe ee Mi A 87 Rev 3 01 li Document 900 0258 10 05 Contents CameraB
11. Use Last check Fen od Daily Check Time 02 00 00 Temperature Threshold 70 Sensor Unit Celsius OK Your DVR shows the condition of the hard disk drives ifthe installed IDE hard disk drives support the S M A R T program Highlight the box beside Use and then press to toggle between On and Off The Last check field displays the date and time information of the last storage check 1 Highlight the box beside Period and select from Daily Weekly or Monthly for the check interval Rev 3 01 34 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Note When selecting Weekly or Monthly the Day of Week or Day of Month field displays under the Period field Select the check day or date 2 Highlight the box beside Check Time and adjust the numbers using the Arrow buttons or the Jog Dial 3 Highlight the box beside Temperature Threshold and adjust the numbers using the Arrow buttons or the Jog Dial Set the temperature number to the hard disk drive manufacturer specifications If this temperature is ever exceeded the S M A R T Alert message displays Highlight the box beside Sensor Unit and select from Celsius or Fahrenheit 5 To save you changes highlight OK and then press Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes System Log Screen Highlight System Log in the System menu MENU gt System gt Storage Log and then press The System Log screen displays Figure 3 15 System Log Screen Honeyw
12. does not have a grounding pin receptacle do not modify the plug Do not overload the circuit by plugging too many devices in to one circuit Your DVR is now ready to operate See Chapter 3 Configuration and Chapter 4 Operation Rev 3 01 16 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Configuration This chapter covers the following topics Front panel controls and LEDs Initial unit setup Configuring input devices Configuring recording settings Configuring event action Configuring on screen display Configuring network setup Configuring password setup Note Ensure that your DVR is completely installed before proceeding See Chapter 2 Installation Rev 3 01 17 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Front Panel Controls Figure 3 1 DVR Front Panel 16 Channel DVR Shown Cameras Honeywell 16 Channel Network D igital Video Recorder a C2 Cr Ca Cs CO O O 1 Internal CD RW Vooooomocoo a a s aa miji l C47 SEARCH PLAY PAUSE O O Ca Ly mom POWER OP Es HRHD16 The front panel looks and operates much like a VCR combined with a multiplexer Many of the buttons have multiple functions Table 3 1 describes each button and control Take a few minutes to review the descriptions You will use these to initially set up your DVR and for daily operations Table 3 1 Front Panel Controls Front panel Pre
13. Callback Center Setup by LAN Connections Access the Callback Center Setup screen MENU gt Network gt Callback Center Figure 3 50 Callback Center LAN Setup Screen Honeywell callback Center Setup IP Address 192 168 1 10 Retry 3 E mail notification SMTP Server IP E mail recipient E mail sender 1 Highlight the box beside IP Address and enter the IP address of the computer you want contacted during an event 2 Highlight the box beside Retry and enter the number of times you would like the DVR to try contacting the computer You can select from 1 to 10 retries 3 Highlight the box beside E mail notification and then press to toggle between On and Off 4 Highlight the box beside SMTP Server IP and enter the SMTP server IP address obtained from your system administrator 5 Highlight the box beside E mail recipient and enter the recipient s e mail address Use the virtual keyboard see Figure 3 7 to enter the e mail address 6 Highlight the box beside E mail sender and enter the sender s e mail address Note The e mail address must include the character to be a valid address Rev 3 01 70 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Callback Center Setup by Modem Connections Figure 3 51 Callback Center Modem Setup Screen Honeywell callback center Setup Pager Number Mailbox Site ID Event 1 Alarm In 2 Motion 3 Video Loss 10 Storage 12 S M A R T 7 Highlight the box beside Page
14. Disk Drive In Windows 98 Se a Mo 11 12 13 14 Note Preparing a USB IDE hard disk drive under Windows ME is almost identical to Windows 98 Connect the USB IDE hard disk drive to your computer using the USB Cable Turn on your computer The Add New Hardware wizard window displays Install the device driver for the USB backup device following the instructions provided with your USB hard disk drive If the USB IDE hard disk drive is partitioned or contains data it will show up in My Computer as a hard disk drive icon Check the file system in Properties gt General gt File System If the file system is not FAT32 format format the USB IDE hard disk drive with FAT32 format Run the FDISK utility by clicking Start then RUN Type fdisk and then click OK At the MS DOS command prompt type Y and click Enter on the keyboard In the FDISK Option menu select 5 Change current fixed disk drive Select the appropriate letter corresponding to the USB IDE hard disk drive In the FDISK Option menu select 1 Create DOS partition or Logical DOS Drive Inthe Create DOS Partition or Logical DOS Drive menu select 1 Create Primary DOS Partition Type Y to use all available space and click Enter Click ESC to exit the screen after the USB IDE hard disk drive partition is created Restart your computer and verify the newly created drive is in My Computer Right click the newly created hard disk drive icon and select Format In
15. Live Monitoring mode Save Preset in PTZ mode Control pan and tilt soeed in PTZ mode 20 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Table 3 1 Front Panel Controls Front panel Press the button to cont d control REC Record e Set the DVR so that it is ready to record video A red dot appears on the screen when the DVR is recording video Press REC again to stop recording video This operation can be an admin password protected REC e Load a Preset View in PTZ mode Shuttle Ring The Shuttle Ring only functions in Playback mode The Shuttle Ring is spring an loaded When released the video pauses and the ring returns to the center P an position Turn the ring clockwise to play video forward Turn the ring counterclockwise to play video backward Playback speed varies with the amount the ring is turned The playback speeds are 40 5 44 444 4444 px0 5 PP PPP and PP DD Shuttle Ring Jog Dial The Jog Dial only functions when playback video has been paused Turn the Jog Bi aaa RR Dial clockwise to play video forward image by image Turn the Jog Dial counterclockwise to play video backward image by image Jog Dial Turning on the Power Connect the power cord to the DVR to turn on the unit The DVR takes approximately 60 seconds to initialize Rev 3 01 21 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Initial Unit Setup Before using your DVR for the first time you should establish the initial
16. Specificatons 103 Rev 3 01 IX Document 900 0258 10 05 Tables Rev 3 01 X Document 900 0258 10 05 About This Document This document introduces the HRHD Series Digital Video Recorder DVR and describes how to install configure and operate the DVR This guide covers the 4 9 and 16 channel HRHD Series DVRs The DVRs are identical except for the number of cameras and alarms that can be connected and the number of cameras that can be displayed For simplicity the illustrations and descriptions in this guide refer to the 16 camera model Overview of Contents This document contains the following chapters and appendixes e Chapter 1 Introduction introduces the HRHD Series DVR lists the features and gives a functional overview of the components e Chapter 2 Installation describes how to install the DVR and connect the system components e Chapter 3 Configuration provides an overview of the front panel controls and LCD displays and provides instructions for configuring the DVR e Chapter 4 Operation covers live monitoring recording video and audio playing recorded video and searching for video e Appendix A USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation shows how to prepare the USB hard disk drive for computers using Microsoft Windows 2000 98 operating systems e Appendix B Solutions provides answers for common technical issues e Appendix C Connector Pinouts describes I O and RS485 c
17. Time Setup Highlight Date Time in the System menu MENU gt System gt Date Time and then press The Date Time setup screen displays Figure 3 9 Date Time Screen Honeywell Date Time Date Time 2004 07 12 04 30 02 Time Zone GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Cana Daylight Savings Time Off Holiday Setup Time Sync Date Format YYYY MM DD Time Format 24 Hours cancer Rev 3 01 28 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Caution Ifyou set a date and time that is older than some of your recorded images any images with dates and times later than the new setting will be deleted 1 Highlight the first box beside Date Time and then press The individual sections of the date highlight Use the Up and Down Arrow buttons or the Jog Dial to change the number Use the Left and Right Arrow buttons to move between month day and year After you have the correct date press 2 Highlight the second box beside Date Time and press The individual sections of the time will highlight Use the Up and Down Arrow buttons or the Jog Dial to change the number Use the Left and Right Arrow buttons to move between hour minutes and seconds After you have the correct time press Note The clock will not start running until you have restarted the unit so you may wish to set the time last 3 Highlight the box beside Time Zone and press Select the time zone you are in from the list and press 4 Highlight t
18. enters a screen where you can set up network information Selecting Password enters a screen where you will be able to change passwords Selecting Date Time enters a screen where you will be able to set the DVR time and date Selecting System Shutdown shuts the DVR down When shutting down the DVR you need to confirm that you want to shut down the unit you will be asked for an administrator password Note The Quick Setup mode releases automatically when the user changes the DVR settings remotely using the RAS Remote Administration System program Rev 3 01 24 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Normal Setup Screen Figure 3 4 Normal Setup Screen Honeywell System DateTime System Check Storage System Log system Shutdown foe PA so me eh CO MM Press MENU to enter the Normal Setup screen If the Quick Setup screen displays turn it off as described above The Normal Setup screen gives you access to all the DVR setup screens Use the Arrow buttons to select Menu options and move through the screen pages System Information Use the System Information screen to e Name the site location e Assign a unit ID number e Select the language the screens are displayed in e Upgrade the software Highlight System Information Main Menu gt System gt System Information and then press The System Information screen displays Rev 3 01 25 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Fi
19. is configured by the external modem the RS232 port cannot be set up for the remote control In the Network Setup menu set up the DVR for LAN connections first Rev 3 01 44 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Configuring Recording Settings Note Pressing REC on the front of the DVR causes the red LED to light and indicates the DVR is ready to record However this does not mean the DVR is recording The DVR records video based on the parameters such as schedule and events defined during configuration Your DVR offers a variety of flexible recording modes e You can set it up to record all the time or to only record events e It can be set up to continue recording after the hard disk drive is full by recording over the oldest video e You can set it up to alert you when the hard disk is full and stop recording Highlight Record Mode Time Lapse Record or Pre Event Record in the Record menu and then press The following recording setup screen display Record Mode Setup Screen Access the Record Mode Setup screen MENU gt Record gt Record Mode and then press The Record Mode Setup screen displays Figure 3 27 Record Mode Setup Screen Honeywell Record Mode Setup Record Resolution Standard End Of Disk Overwrite On Disk Full Beep On Disk Full Alarm Out Field Detect On Panic Recording Speed 60 ips Panic Recording Quality Very High Auto Deletion 1 Highlight the box beside Record Resolut
20. l VIDEO ING 1 VIDEO M1 y olo EN ANN FN EN LE E FSX AN JANN 4 oi ODI OO OO OO OO gt f y I Gy Ke V FAN f Y Y fy VW ages NS VF VOJ OF MJ CHF CY o IF o o o SEY OT m a al a a a SEY im GND ATT A112 A 3AM4GNDANSAI6 Al17 A118 LOOP 3 LOOP 4 OOP 7 LOOP 9 OP o ojojo c E OJOJO UL AHTAAZGN ojojo OIO OJOJO GND A19 Al Y Y LOOP 13 5 GE EX PN fi 4 SANG AUDIO OUT SPOT olojo ON OJOJO DAISAIS ANT Setting Unit for NTSC or PAL Figure 2 2 NTSC PAL Switch N ME P You can use your DVR with either NTSC or PAL eguipment Before turning on the DVR set the switch to NTSC or PAL to match your equipment Note You cannot mix NTSC and PAL equipment For example you cannot use a PAL camera and an NTSC monitor Caution If you set the switch from NTSC PAL to PAL NTSC please do the Factory Reset and Clear All Data If not it causes the DVR to perform wrong operations Rev 3 01 6 Document 900 0258 10 05 Installation Connecting the Video Source Figure 2 3 Video Input Connectors pos AN ME SY i SY ES VIDEOIN14 VIDEOIN15 VIDEOIN16 SEY VIDEO IN 12 E pos SEY Ao VIDEOIN6 VIDEOIN7 ANE EAS VIDEO IN 1 VIDEO IN2 poe SS 4 IN VIDEOIN3 SY N VIDEOINS SY
21. the DVR is reacting to motion When in the motion viewing mode the detection zone of video displays in green Any detected motion within the zone displays in red You can define the area of the image where you want to detect motion for example a doorway Highlight the icon under the Zone heading and then press The Motion Detection Zone screen displays Rev 3 01 39 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Figure 3 21 Motion Detection Zone Screen Activate Deactivate by pressing the Camera 1 button The Motion Detection Zone screen is laid over the video for the selected camera You can set up motion detection zones by selecting or clearing blocks Note You can set up motion zones one block at a time in groups of 4 9 or 16 individual block groups 4 9 and 16 channel DVR respectively Use the Up and Down Arrow buttons to position a block group within the image area Similarly select individual blocks within the block groups or clear individual blocks using the camera buttons Press to display the Motion Detection Zone menu Figure 3 22 displays the functions of the Motion Detection Zone menu Figure 3 22 Motion Detection Zone Menu Close this menu Select Current Blocks Clear Current Blocks Select All Blocks Clear All Blocks Reverse All Blocks Exit Zone Setup Rev 3 01 40 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration The menu choices are described as follows Table 3 3 Moti
22. the Format Screen select Full as the Format type and click Start After formatting is complete connect the USB IDE hard disk drive to the DVR Rev 3 01 96 Document 900 0258 10 05 Solutions Solutions This appendix provides solutions to common technical issues Problem No power Possible Solution e Check power cord connections e Confirm that there is power at the outlet No live video e Check camera video cable and connections e Check monitor video cable and connections e Confirm that the camera has power e Check camera lens settings Live video extremely bright If a cable is attached to the Loop connector make certain it is connected to a properly terminated device REC LED is lit but DVR is not recording Unit only records video based on the parameters such as schedule and events defined during configuration Red REC LED indicates the DVR is ready to record DVR stops recording lf the hard disk drive is full you need to either delete video or set the DVR to the Overwrite Mode DVR displays an error message that the last recorded image date and time is later than the current date and time setting of the DVR The DVR automatically resets the time and date of the unit according to the time and date of the last recorded image If this is not the correct time and date reset the time and date manually If the correct time and date is earlier than the last recorded ima
23. the same network 5 Highlight the box beside Language and press A drop down list displays the available languages Highlight the desired language and then press Honeywell System Information Change Site Description Unit ID 0 Language English Version 1 3 1 Upgrade 6 After you have created a title assigned a unit ID number and selected a language you can save your changes by highlighting OK and pressing Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes Software Upgrade In the System Information Change screen the box beside Version displays the software version of the DVR Note You can upgrade the software only in the System Information Change screen To upgrade the software 1 Connect the USB device containing the upgrade package file to the DVR 2 Highlight Upgrade and then press The System Upgrade screen displays showing the upgrade package file name Rev 3 01 27 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Figure 3 8 System Upgrade Screen Honeywell System Information Change Site Description System Upgrade Cancel Caution System upgrade via USB port might not be completed properly if a USB device has been connected to the other USB port Please remove any other USB device before system upgrade is attempted Note If the file system on the USB IDE hard disk drive or USB Flash drive is not FAT16 or FAT32 format format the drive using FAT16 or FAT32 format Date
24. 3 54 Archive Screen a 75 Figure 3 55 Archive Setup Seregeen LL LL 75 Figure 3 56 Manual Archive Screen 76 Figure 3 57 GIR GODY ee sara ERR RE RR RR RR RR RR VRE Ki 77 Figure 3 58 USB Device Selection Screen 78 Figure 3 59 Disk Partition SelectionScreen 78 Rev 3 01 vi Document 900 0258 10 05 Figures Figure 4 1 DVR Front Panel 16 Channel Shown 82 Figure 4 2 Pic MONU aoa ae a Oh ee ee en ne 66 m4 ODORS EOE ba kaja 84 Figure 4 3 PIZ Preset UM dear da ada 84 Figure 4 4 Preset View Screen 85 Figure 4 5 IN US eee RRR eR EE SERRE ER oS ES 89 Figure 4 6 Change Data Source Screen 90 Figure 4 7 Date Time Search Screen 90 Figure 4 8 Calendar Search Scereen 91 Figure 4 9 Event Log Screen 1 meeen 92 Figure 4 10 Event Search by Camera Screen 92 Figure 4 11 Event Search by Event Screen 93 Figure D 1 Se a RR ee ee RR VE AAA 101 Rev 3 01 vil Document 900 0258 10 05 Figures Rev 3 01 Vill Document 900 0258 10 05 Tables Tables Table 3 1 Front Panel Controls sicario 18 Table 3 2 Storage Screen Status Options 33 Table 3 3 Motion Detection Zone Choices 41 Table E 1 Technical
25. 5 Configuration DVRNS DVR Name Service Setup Screen DVRNS allows the DVR to use dynamic IP addresses for remote connection Use the DVRNS Setup screen to configure the DVRNS server and register the DVR to use DVR name service Figure 3 49 DVRNS Setup Screen Honeywell pvans setup HH Use DVR Name Service DYRNS Server Port DYR Name 1 Highlight the box beside Use DVR Name Service and then press to toggle between On and Off 2 Highlight the box beside DVRNS Server and enter the IP address or domain name of the DVRNS server Note Obtain the appropriate IP address or domain name of the DVRNS Server from your network administrator You can use the domain name instead of the IP address if you have already set up the DNS Server during the LAN setup 3 Highlight the box beside Port and enter the port number of the DVRNS server The port number can be set from 10000 to 12000 Note The DVRNS server settings on your DVR should match the settings on the registered DVRNS server Any changes on the DVRNS server might cause improper operation 4 Highlight the Use NAT box and then press to toggle between On and Off Turn on Use NAT when the DVR is networking using the NAT Network Address Translation device Rev 3 01 68 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Note When using the NAT device refer to the NAT manufacturer s instructions for the appropriate network settings 5 Highlight the box beside DVR
26. 54 Archive Info End 2004 08 09 22 00 42 Archive Disk Usage 25 remaining From 2004 08 09 23 33 38 To 2004 08 09 23 33 38 UA Cancel 7 Highlight the boxes beside From and To and then press to set up the archive start and stop times and dates 8 After you set the archive start and stop parameters highlight Archive Now and then press 9 To end the archive process at any time highlight Stop and then press Note The Stop button only displays during archiving Note If you have a large quantity of recorded video to archive either stop recording or reset the recording speed The oldest date to be archived might be overwritten if the hard disk is full Rev 3 01 76 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Clip Copy Use the Clip Copy screen MENU gt Configuration gt Clip Copy to copy video clips to an internal CD RW drive or external USB hard disk drive CD RW drive or Flash drive The copied clip images can be viewed on computers running Microsoft Windows 98 ME 2000 or XP Refer to Appendix A USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation for information on preparing the external drive for clip copy Figure 3 57 Clip Copy Screen Honeywell Clip copy Local USB HOD M Audio From WW First To Mlast Camera M 1 M5 Mo Ml 13 File Name To select the data source to back up highlight the first box on the top and then press A drop down list of available data sources displays You can select Local or Archi
27. 7 Time Lapse Recording Schedule screen 48 time lapse recording setting schedule 48 time lapse setting record mode 47 troubleshooting 97 U USB Device Selection screen 78 USB HDD preparing 95 USB port connecting 73 V video backing up 77 recording 85 searching 89 93 video loss setting alarm 57 setting notify remote site 57 Video Loss Event Action Alarm Out Setup screen 57 Video Loss Event Action Notify Setup screen 57 Video Loss Event Action Record Setup screen 56 video loss setting recording 56 video connecting 7 Rev 3 01 Document 900 0258 10 05 Rev 3 01 6 Document 900 0258 10 05 Honeywell Video Systems Head Office 2700 Blankenbaker Pkwy Suite 150 Louisville KY 40299 USA www honeywellvideo com 1 800 796 2288 Honeywell Security Australia Pty Ltd Unit 5 Riverside Centre 24 28 River Road West Parramatta NSW 2150 Australia www ademco com au 61 2 8837 9300 Honeywell Security Asia Pacific Flat A 16 F CDW Building 388 Castle Peak Road Tsuen Wan N T Hong Kong www security honeywell com hk 1 852 2405 2323 Honeywell Security France Parc Gutenberg 13 Voie La Cardon 91120 Palaiseau France www ademco fr 33 1 6932 1090 Honeywell Security Italia SpA Via della Resistenza 53 59 20090 Buccinasco Milan Italy www ademco it 39 02 457 1791 Honeywell Security Espana Calle Vivero 5 28040 Madrid Spain www security honeywell com es 34 91 102 5900 Honeywell
28. 7 live monitoring 82 M main monitor setting up 59 Main Monitoring Setup screen 59 Manual Archive screen 76 mode live monitoring 82 Modem Setup screen 67 modem setting up 67 modes active cameo 83 PIP 83 PTZ 84 monitor connecting 8 Motion Detection Zone menu 40 Motion Detection Zone screen 40 Motion Detector Event Action Alarm Out Setup screen 54 Motion Detector Event Action Notify Setup screen 55 Motion Detector Event Action Record Setup screen 53 Motion Detector screen 39 motion detector setting 39 motion sensitivity setting 39 N network port connecting 72 Network Setup screen 67 normal setup 25 Normal Setup screen 25 NTSC PAL switch 6 O overview technical 2 p Password Setup screen 72 passwords setting up 72 pinouts I O connector 99 RS485 connector 700 PIP mode 83 power cord connecting 76 power turning on 27 Pre event Record Setup screen 49 pre event recording setting 49 Preset View acreen 85 Preset View screen 85 problem solving 97 PTZ cameras selecting 37 PTZ control setting 44 menus PTZ Device List screen 38 Config 74 PTZ Menu 84 Device 36 PTZ mode 84 Motion Detection Zone 40 PTZ Preset screen 84 Search 89 Rev 3 01 2 Document 900 0258 10 05 Q quick setup 23 Quick Setup screen 23 R rear panel 6 Record Mode Setup screen 45 record mode setting 45 recording pre event setup 49 time lapse setup 47 recording quality setting 23 recording speed s
29. Alarm In Event Action Notify Setup Screen 52 Figure 3 34 Motion Detector Event Action Record Setup Screen 53 Figure 3 35 Motion Detector Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen 54 Figure 3 36 Motion Detector Event Action Notify Setup Screen 55 Figure 3 37 Video Loss Event Action Record Setup Screen 56 Figure 3 38 Video Loss Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen 57 Figure 3 39 Video Loss Event Action Notify Setup Screen 57 Figure 3 40 OU USODI v s s serren ER EERE E RHEE ERED ES ORES 58 Figure 3 41 Main Monitoring Setup Screen 59 Figure 3 42 Spot Monitoring Setup Screen 60 Figure 3 43 Network Setup Screen e 61 Figure 3 44 LAN Setup SCREEN visa dk a AR EA k kar be ME SE RE 8 63 Figure 3 45 Port Number Setup Scregcen 64 Figure 3 46 LAN DHCP Setup Screen 65 Figure 3 47 LAN ADSL Setup La ee 66 Figure 3 48 Modem Setup Screen 1 eee eee eee ne 67 Figure 3 49 DVRNS Setup Screen 2 4 6 cee recrear 68 Figure 3 50 Callback Center LAN SetupScreen 70 Figure 3 51 Callback Center Modem Setup Screen 71 Figure 3 52 Password Setup Screen recio ee K a ke KALE SHE EL RM 72 Figure 3 53 Ca Pes oat oa GR we ame PAA GH Gi doka do a E 74 Figure
30. Change the numbers by highlighting them and using the Up and Down Arrow buttons or the Jog Dial to increase or decrease the number The factory default LAN settings are IP Address 192 168 1 129 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 3 Highlight the box beside DNS Server and then press to enter the IP address of the DNS server If you set up the DNS Server the domain name of the DVRNS server can be used instead of the IP address during the DVRNS Server setup see DVRNS DVR Name Service Setup Screen page 68 for more details 4 Highlight the box beside Port Number and then press The Port Numer setup screen displays Rev 3 01 63 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Figure 3 45 Port Number Setup Screen Honeywell Port Number Admin Watch Search Callback Note Obtain the appropriate Port Number for each RAS related program Admin Watch Search and Callback from your network administrator 5 Change the numbers by highlighting them and using the Up and Down Arrow buttons or the Jog Dial to increase or decrease the number The factory default Port settings are Admin 8200 Watch 8016 Search 10019 Callback 8201 Note The system restarts automatically after changing the port settings Note Do not use the same port number for two different programs otherwise the DVR cannot be connected with a PC running RAS Rev 3 01 64 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Caution When you c
31. Honeywell Channel Network Digital Video Recorder O 1 ba a TT 29289098 a mm O de Q 1l k CE C47 SEARCH PLAY PAUSE DISPLAY SEQUENCE FREEZE SPOT Ki u D I MENU ALARM COUNTER PIZ E ee POWER STOP REG HRHD16 The front panel controls are described in Chapter 3 Configuration Turning on the Power After you have installed the DVR following the instructions in Chapter 2 nstallation it is ready to record The DVR recovers automatically after the unit is initialized if recorded data on the storage device has been damaged Live Monitoring As soon as the DVR completes its initialization process it will begin showing live video on the attached monitor and playing live audio through the attached speaker The default mode is to display all cameras at the same time Pressing any camera button causes that camera to display full screen It displays live video and plays live audio until the user enters another mode Press DISPLAY to cycle the DVR through the different display formats You can set the DVR to display the event detected video in full screen on the monitor during the preset dwell time when there is an Event The video of the lowest camera number among cameras associated with the event detected sensor displays and the DVR returns to the previous screen format after event monitoring dwell time While the event monitoring
32. Honeywell HRHD4 HRHD9 HRHD16 4 9 and 16 Channel Models Digital Video Recorder User Guide Document 900 0258 10 05 Rev 3 01 Revisions Issue Date Revisions 1 00 11 04 New document 1 01 04 05 Update contact info and correct PTZ control section 2 00 07 05 Add Waste Electrical Equipment warning 3 00 08 05 Added new subsections under Chapter 3 Config Network Setup DVRNS Setup and Callback Center Setup Added new functionality to Menu button in Chapter 4 Operation Removed Review Video Clips appendix Added new figures System Information Change Language Port Number Setup LAN DHCP Setup LAN ADSL Setup DVRNS Setup PTZ Menu PTZ Speed Controller revised figures Quick Setup System Information System Information Change Alarm In Event Action Alarm Out Setup LAN Setup Archive Setup Search menu Appendix D Map of Screens Minor changes throughout 3 01 10 05 New section LAN ADSL Setup amp new figure 3 47 LAN ADSL Setup to Chapter 3 Configuration FCC Compliance Statement INFORMATION TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not instal
33. Name and then press to name the DVR to be registered on the DVRNS server A virtual keyboard allows you to enter the DVR name 6 Selecting Name Check allows you to check whether or not the name you entered can be used Note The DVR name you entered should be checked by selecting Name Check otherwise the DVRNS changes will not be saved When entering no name or a name already registered on the DVRNS server an error message displays 7 Highlight OK and then press to register the DVR on the DVRNS server Proper DVRNS settings display the help desk information of the DVRNS server in the box beside Help Desk Caution lfyou want to use the same DVR name registered on the DVRNS server after initializing the system using the factory reset you need to contact the DVRNS server manager Please record and save the help desk information before performing a factory reset Caution The DVRNS registration is limited to one DVRNS server The DVR cannot be registered to multiple DVRNS servers Please contact your network administrator when you want to register the DVR to another DVRNS server Rev 3 01 69 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Callback Center Setup Screen You can set up the DVR to contact a computer running RAS Remote Administration System and send an E mail on a LAN when an event occurs You can also set it up to dial a pager with a numeric message when an event occurs if you have a modem connected to the DVR
34. S M A R T monitoring has detected that the storage device temperature exceeded the preset temperature threshold Not installed The storage device is not installed Note After the S M A R T Alert message displays we recommend you replace the hard disk drive usually within 24 hours The C field displays the temperature of the storage device The Usage field displays the device usage Rev 3 01 33 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Note When the device is an IDE hard disk drive you can change its usage to either Rec On or Rec Off When the device is a SCSI hard disk drive you can change its usage to either Extension or Archive Caution A displays when connecting a hard disk drive that was previously used for something else In this situation device usage can be changed as desired usages for example Extension to Archive or Archive to Extension However changing the device usage causes the stored data on the device to be lost The DVR can be set to react to storage problems by activating an internal buzzer or external alarms and or notifying a remote site Highlight the box beside Storage Problem Action Alarm Out Notify and then press to select from Beep the alarm output terminal that you want to associate with the storage problem event and or Notify Highlight S M A R T Setup and then press The S M A R T Setup screen displays Figure 3 14 S M A R T Setup Screen Honeywell smart setup
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36. Setup and press to toggle between On and Off If you select Off you will use the Normal Setup screen to change the DVR settings 2 Highlight the Recording Speed box and select recording speeds from as few as one image every 10 seconds to as fast as 60 ips Note The DVR has a maximum recording speed of 60 ips per camera however the recording speed may not be achieved when averaged over all cameras 3 Highlight the Recording Quality box and select one of the options Very High High Standard Low 4 Highlight the box beside Audio Recording and select either On or Off Rev 3 01 23 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Note It is the user s responsibility to determine if local laws and regulations permit recording audio Highlight the box beside Sequence Dwell Time and select from 3 to 60 seconds for the camera sequence dwell time Selecting System Information enters a screen that allows you to set the site name set the language and view various system operational parameters Selecting Storage Check enters a screen where you can check the storage status Note The Storage Check and Date Time options may be greyed out cannot be selected if Quick Setup has just been enabled To access these options press MENU to exit the menu then press it again to re open the Quick Setup screen with all options available Selecting Camera enters a screen where you can set up camera information Selecting Network Setup
37. ated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power please consult your equipment dealer or local power company Power Cords Operator or installer must remove power BNC alarm and other connections before moving the equipment Rev 3 01 XII Document 900 0258 10 05 10 Sie 12 13 14 15 16 Lightning For added protection for this equipment during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning and power line surges Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords to avoid the risk of fire or electric shock Objects and Liquids Never push objects of any kind through openings of this equipment as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the equipment Servicing Do not attempt to service this equipment yourself Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Damage Requiring Service Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions e When the power supply cord or the plug has been damaged e If liquid is spilled or objects have fallen into the equipment e If the equipment has been exposed to rain or water e Ifthe
38. based on time day of the week and holidays The smallest time segment you can use is 30 minutes A blue rectangle indicates the DVR is set to record during those 30 minutes When there is no rectangle the DVR will not record during those 30 minutes There are several ways to set recording times e You can highlight an individual block and toggle it On or Off by pressing e You can change a 30 minute segment for all days by placing the cursor on the time line and then pressing to toggle the segment On or Off e You can change an entire day by placing the cursor on the day of the week and then pressing to toggle the day On or Off e You can change the entire calendar by placing the cursor in the upper left hand box above S and to the left of the time line and then pressing to toggle the entire calendar On and Off Note The Holiday H schedule applies to the dates you established as holidays when setting Date Time To save your changes highlight OK and then press Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes Rev 3 01 48 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Pre event Record Setup Screen When the DVR is in the Event Record mode it is possible to have it record images before the event occurs Use the Pre event Record screen to define how to handle pre event recording Access the Pre event Recording Setup screen MENU gt Record gt Pre event Record and then press The Pre event Record S
39. controllable cameras to display Select your camera from the list and then press You must connect the camera to the RS485 terminal on the back of the DVR following the camera manufacturer s instructions Rev 3 01 37 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Figure 3 18 PTZ Device List 360V Vision CDC2400 Series Costar CRD J6416 Chilsung CRR 1660S Fine Delta Dome ll Sensomatic D Protocol Pelco Fastrax HiTron G3 Philips GRU 1604A Honeywell HID 2406 Hitron HSD 25X Honeywell IRX 100 IDIS KTD 312 Kalatel 4 To assign IDs to each camera highlight the ID heading and then press To change the number highlight it and use the Up and Down Arrow buttons to increase and decrease the numbers The PTZ ID number can be set from 0 to 256 Alarm In Setup Screen The alarm terminal strip on the back of the DVR has inputs associated with each alarm The inputs are displayed in groups of four Use the Alarm In Setup screen to configure each alarm input Highlight Alarm In in the Device menu MENU gt Device gt Alarm In and then press The Alarm In setup screen displays Figure 3 19 Alarm In Screen Honeywell Armin amin setup me nemo En Off Off Off Off The alarm terminal strip on the back of the DVR has inputs associated with each alarm The inputs are displayed in groups of four You can turn each input On or Off Each input can be given a title and the inputs can be set as NO no
40. dule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier 2 Highlight the Alarm Out box and select Beep and or the alarm output terminal that you want to associate with the camera that has lost video Video Loss Event Action Notify Setup Screen Use this screen to set the DVR to notify the remote site in the case of video loss Figure 3 39 Video Loss Event Action Notify Setup Screen Honeywell video Loss Event Action Model Mode 2 Record Alarm Out Notify Sched Notiy Off Off Off 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A schedule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier 2 Highlight the Notify box and then press This toggles between On and Off When it is On the DVR notifies the remote site when it loses video input from a camera based on a defined schedule Rev 3 01 57 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Note For the Notify action to work the DVR should be registered in the RAS Remote Administration System Display Setup Highlight the OSD Main Monitoring or Spot Monitoring in the Display menu MENU gt Display gt OSD Main Monitoring Spot Monitoring and then press to set up the on screen display or camera display on the main monitor or spot monitor OSD On Screen Display Setup The DVR can be set up to display Date Time Title and Status on screen Each feature can be turned on or off and you can adjust the margins Figure 3 40 OSD Setup Scr
41. e Date Format and press A list of date formats displays Highlight the format you wish to use and then press The choices are MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY YYYY MM DD MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY YYYY MM DD To change the time format highlight the box beside Time Format and then press The DVR toggles between 12 Hours AM PM and 24 Hours military time To save your changes highlight OK and then press Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes Rev 3 01 31 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration System Check Screen Use the System Check screen to check the status fault condition of the DVR Highlight System Check in the System menu MENU gt System gt System Check and then press The System Check setup screen displays Figure 3 12 System Check Screen Honeywell system check Check Point Ono Interval Status On 1 Hour Alarmin2 On 1 Hour Alarm In 3 on 1 Hour Alarm In 4 On 1 Hour 5 8 1 Highlight the box under the On Off heading and then press This toggles between On and Off When it is On the DVR reports a fault condition if it does not detect any recording or if there is an alarm during the designated time 2 Highlight the box under the Interval heading and then press A slide bar displays allowing you to set the check interval from 1 Hour to 30 Days by using the Left and Right Arrow buttons 3 The Status field displays the fault conditions Good means that ther
42. e is no further action In Active Cameo mode press the camera button of the video you want to show at active cameo After setting the camera number at active cameo the DVR moves the active cameo to the next cameo You can change the screen layout using this process Active Cameo mode can also be used to select the camera to control Pan Tilt and Zoom capabilities PIP Mode You can display a Picture in Picture by pressing DISPLAY You can change the location of the PIP by pressing the Up and Down Arrow buitons and its size by pressing the Left and Right Arrow buttons Rev 3 01 83 Document 900 0258 10 05 Operation PTZ Mode The DVR controls cameras with Pan Tilt and Zoom capabilities Press PTZ to enter the PTZ mode You can control the camera using front panel control buttons or by setting up presets Control buttons Function Left and Right arrows Pan left and right Up and Down arrows Tilt the camera up and down SEARCH Zoom in PLAY PAUSE Zoom out RW FF Focus the image Press STOP in PTZ mode to display the PTZ menu Figure 4 2 PTZ Menu PTZ Menu Camera 1 Set Preset Set Speed Quit e Select Set Preset to set the presets for a PTZ camera e Select Set Speed to set the pan and tilt speed for a PTZ camera e Select Quit to close the menu You can save camera position settings as presets so that you can go directly to desired views After you have the camera at the desired settings pre
43. e network environment this speed may not be achieved The transfer speed indicates the image rate transferred to each RAS If two remote sites RAS are connecting to the DVR the number of images transferred via network will be Transfer Speed X 2 The Transfer Control option affects the recording performance of the DVR The number of remote sites RAS connected to the DVR does not affect the recording speed The local recording speed is affected only by Transfer Speed The local recording speed is not affected if the DVR is not connected remotely If Transfer Control is not used data transfer speed to a remote site will be the same as the local recording speed 6 Highlight the box beside Remote Quality and then press Select the image quality from Very High High Standard and Low Rev 3 01 62 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration LAN Setup Screen Use the LAN Setup screen MENU gt Network gt Network Setup gt LAN to configure your Local Area Network Figure 3 44 LAN Setup Screen Honeywell LAN setup Type Manual IP Address 192 168 1 10 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DNS Server Port Number 1 Highlight the box beside Type and then press to select from Manual DHCP or ADSL PPPoE LAN Setup Manual Selecting Manual allows you to set up LAN parameters manually Note Obtain the appropriate IP Address Gateway and Subnet Mask from your network administrator 2
44. e sensor 3 Highlight the Dwell Time box and set the length of time you want the output activated Note When setting the dwell time to 0 sec the alarm output will be activated throughout the sensor activation period and inactive while the sensor is inactive Rev 3 01 51 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Alarm In Event Action Notify Setup Screen Use this screen to set the DVR to notify the remote site when certain events are activated Figure 3 33 Alarm In Event Action Notify Setup Screen Honeywell alarm in Event Action Modet Mode 2 Record Alarm Out Notify Off 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A schedule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier 2 Highlight the Notify box and then press This toggles between On and Off When it is On the DVR notifies the remote site when certain events occur based on a defined schedule Note For the Notify action to work the DVR should be registered in the RAS Remote Administration System Rev 3 01 52 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Motion Detector Event Action Record Setup Screen Use this screen to set the DVR to react to motion detection differently Each camera can be assigned a schedule associated camera recording speed video quality and dwell time Figure 3 34 Motion Detector Event Action Record Setup Screen Honeywell motion Detector Event Action Modet Mode 2 Record Alarm Out Notify
45. e was recording or an alarm occurred during the designated time Bad indicates that there was no recording or no alarm occurred during the designated time Storage Screen Highlight Storage in the System menu MENU gt System gt Storage and then press The Storage setup screen displays The DVR displays the storage status when the installed IDE hard disk drives support the S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology monitoring program Rev 3 01 32 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Figure 3 13 Storage Screen Honeywell Storage Noj type Status IDE 160 0 GB Good 62 2 Bre Good 59 3 Becerra Good 61 IDE 160 0 GB Good 61 V S M A R T Setup Storage Problem Action Alarm Out Notify Note When the DVR has more than four storage devices you can scroll through the list by selecting the Up and Down arrows under the list The Type field displays the type and capacity of storage devices The Status field displays the device status or fault conditions The choices are described as follows Table 3 2 Storage Screen Status Options Status Description Good The storage condition is normal Bad Data cannot be written on or read from the storage device S M A R T Inop Storage conditions are normal however the S M A R T monitoring is not working or is not supported S M A R T Alert S M A R T monitoring has detected a fault condition High Temperature
46. een Honeywell osp setup Date Time Title Status Left Right Margin Top Bottom Margin 1 Highlight the box beside Date and then press to toggle the date display On and Off 2 Highlight the box beside Time and then press to toggle the time display On and Off 3 Highlight the box beside Title and then press to toggle the camera title display On and Off 4 Highlight the box beside Status and then press to toggle status display On and Off Rev 3 01 58 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration 5 Highlight the box beside Left Right Margin and then press to adjust the left and right margins The margins can be set from 1 to 24 6 Highlight the box beside Top Bottom Margin and then press to adjust the top and bottom margins The margins can be set from 1 to 24 Main Monitoring Setup Screen Use the Main Monitoring Setup screen MENU gt Display gt Main Monitoring to adjust the display dwell time for each camera displayed on the main monitor You can also turn camera seguence and event monitoring on and off Figure 3 41 Main Monitoring Setup Screen Honeywell main Monitoring Setup Seguence Dwell Time 3 sec Sequence in Cameo Off Event Monitoring Event Monitoring Dwell Time 1 Highlight the box beside Sequence Dwell Time and then press You can adjust the sequence dwell time from 3 to 60 seconds 2 Highlight the box beside Sequence in Cameo and then press to toggle between On and Of
47. elect the data source highlight the desired source location and then press Date Time Search Figure 4 7 Date Time Search Screen Date Time Search Enter Date Time 2004 07 12 20 08 29 TA cancer Move the cursor over the date and then press You can use the Left and Right Arrow buttons to highlight the year month and day Use the Up and Down Arrow buttons to change to the date you want to search for video After you have set the date you want press Move the cursor over the time and then press You can use the Left and Right Arrow buttons to highlight the hour minutes and seconds Use the Up and Down Arrow buttons to change to the time you want to search for video After you have entered the time you want press After you have set the date and time you want to search highlight OK and then press The selected date and time displays If no video was recorded at the selected time you will see a blank screen You can now use the PLAY PAUSE RW FF Jog Dial and Shuttle Ring controls to review the surrounding video Rev 3 01 90 Document 900 0258 10 05 Operation Calendar Search Figure 4 8 Calendar Search Screen Honeywell calendar search 2004 07 12 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 Days with recorded video display on the calendar with white numbers You can highlight the days with recorded video by using the Arrow buttons After you have highlighted a day press t
48. ell System Log Event Date Time Setup Begin Local 2004 07 12 10 27 14 System Started 2004 07 12 10 27 12 Shutdown 2004 07 12 10 27 02 System Time Changed 2004 07 12 10 27 00 Setup Begin Local 2004 07 12 10 26 08 System Started 2004 07 12 10 26 02 System Reboot 2004 07 12 10 26 02 The System Log screen displays a record of various events logged by the DVR The list shows the dates and times the system was turned On and Off system was restarted recording was started or stopped playback was started or stopped setup changes were made and data banks were cleared The events are listed from the most recent to the oldest To scroll through the list a page at a time select the Up and Down Arrow buttons and then press To go directly to an event number highlight the event number box left of the Up Arrow press use the Arrow buttons to change the number and then press Rev 3 01 35 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration System Shutdown Highlight System Shutdown in the System menu MENU gt System gt System Shutdown and then press This shuts the DVR down When shutting down the DVR you need to confirm that you want to shut down the unit and you will be asked for an administrator password Note To stop the system shutdown reboot the DVR Configuring Input Devices Use the Device menu MENU gt Device to configure the video audio and remote control devices connected to the DVR Figure 3 16 Device M
49. ent Action Record Setup Screen Honeywell video Loss Event Action Modet Mode 2 Record Alarm Out Notify Camera Sched Camera Speed Quality Dwell Time 60 ips Standard 10 sec 60 ips Standard 10 sec 60 ips Standard 10 sec 1 He gt ME gt HE 60 ips Standard 10 sec 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A schedule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier 2 Highlight the Camera box and then press A camera selection screen displays Select the camera number you would like to associate with the camera that has lost video Note You can associate multiple cameras with a camera that has detected a loss of video 3 Highlight the Speed box and select number of images per second you would like to record from the drop down list 4 Highlight the Quality box and select the image quality you want to record from the drop down list 5 Highlight the Dwell Time box and set the length of time you would like to record for the associated video loss Rev 3 01 56 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Video Loss Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen The DVR can be set to react to video loss differently by activating an internal buzzer or external alarms Figure 3 38 Video Loss Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen Honeywell video Loss Event Action Model Mode 2 Record Alarm Out Notify Beep Beep Beep 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A sche
50. enu Honeywell Device Camera Alarm In Motion Detector Alarm Out Audio RS232 RS485 Rev 3 01 36 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Camera Setup Screen Use the Camera Setup screen to display camera inputs hide the video assign titles and control PTZ cameras Highlight Camera in the Device menu MENU gt Device gt Camera and then press The Camera Setup screen displays Figure 3 17 Camera Setup Screen Honeywell camera Camera Setup Tile PTZ Device D On CAM1 None CAM2 None CAM3 None CAM4 None 13 16 The Camera setup screen displays the camera inputs in groups of four 1 4 5 8 9 12 and 13 16 1 You can turn the camera number On or Off and also hide the video of the camera number by highlighting the Camera and then pressing To change the settings for all the cameras on the page for example cameras 1 to 4 as shown in Figure 3 17 highlight the camera Setup heading and then press Select from the following options in the drop down list On Off Covert 1 Covert 2 Note When you select Covert 1 the DVR displays the camera title and status icons on the covert video When you select Covert 2 the DVR displays only the camera title on the covert video 2 To assign titles to each camera highlight the Title heading and then press A virtual keyboard see Figure 3 7 allows you to enter camera names See Figure 3 7 3 Selecting the PTZ Device box causes a list of
51. equipment does not operate normally by following the operating instructions adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the equipment to its normal operation e Ifthe equipment has been dropped or the cabinet damaged e When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this equipment ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the equipment is in proper operating condition Field Installation This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes Rev 3 01 xili Document 900 0258 10 05 17 Correct Batteries WARNING Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect 18 19 20 21 22 23 type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Operating Temperature An operating temperature range is specified see Appendix E Specifications so that the customer a
52. etermine if local laws and regulations permit recording audio Figure 2 6 Audio In and Out Connectors AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT Your DVR can record audio 1 Connect the audio source to Audio In 2 Connect Audio Out to your amplifier Note The DVR does not have amplified audio output so you need a speaker with an amplifier The audio input can be from an amplified source or directly from a microphone Rev 3 01 9 Document 900 0258 10 05 Installation Connecting Alarms Figure 2 7 Alarm Input Connector Strips O O O FOFOFOFOTOPOTO U OO OO OO PEE GND Al Al2 Al3 Al4 GND Al5 Al6 Al7 Al8 GND Al9 Al10 Al11 Al12 GND Al13 Al14 Al15 Alt6 To make connections on the Alarm Connector Strip 1 gt o D Press and hold the button Insert the wire in the hole below the button After releasing the button tug gently on the wire to make certain it is connected To disconnect a wire press and hold the button above the wire and pull out the wire Al 1 to 16 Alarm In You can use external devices to signal the DVR to react to events Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to the Al Alarm In and GND Ground connectors The threshold voltage is 4 3V and should be stable at least 0 5 seconds to be detected See Chapter 3 Configuration for configuring alarm input GND Ground Note All the connectors marked GND are common Connect the ground side of the Alarm input and or Alarm output to the GND connector
53. etting 23 remote control setting 44 RS232 port connecting 74 RS232 setting up 44 RS232 R5485 Setup screen 44 RS485 connector pinouts 700 RS485 connecting 72 RS485 setting up 44 S S M A R T Setup screen 34 safety precautions x xiv screen map 707 Rev 3 01 Document 900 0258 10 05 screens Admin Password 22 Alarm In 38 Alarm In Event Action Alarm Out Setup 57 Alarm In Event Action Notify Setup 52 Alarm In Event Action Setup 50 Alarm Out Schedule 42 Alarm Out Setup 47 Archive 75 Archive Setup 75 Audio Setup 43 Calendar Search 97 Callback Center LAN Setup 70 Callback Center Modem Setup 77 Camera Setup 37 Change Data Source 90 Clip Copy 77 Date Time 28 Date Time Search 90 Disk Partition Selection 78 DVRNS Setup 68 Event Log 92 Event Search by Camera 92 Event Search by Event 93 Holiday Setup 30 LAN Setup 63 Main Monitoring Setup 59 Manual Archive 76 Modem Setup 67 Motion Detection Zone 40 Motion Detector 39 Motion Detector Event Action Alarm Out Setup 54 Motion Detector Event Action Notify Setup 55 Motion Detector Event Action Record Setup 53 Network Setup 67 Normal Setup 25 Password Setup 72 Pre event Record Setup 49 Preset View 85 PTZ Device List 38 PTZ Menu 84 PTZ Preset 84 Quick Setup 23 Record Mode Setup 45 RS232 RS485 44 S M A R T Setup 34 Spot Monitoring Setup 60 Storage 33 System Check 32 System Information 26 System L
54. etup screen displays Figure 3 30 Pre event Record Setup Screen Honeywell Pre event Record Setup Camera OmOM Speed ually Dwel Time cc MONET High 10 sec 60 ips High 10 sec 60 ips High 10 sec 60 ips High 10 sec 5 8 9 12 13 16 You can turn individual cameras On or Off for pre event recording You can set the image speed from 0 1 to 60 ips NTSC 50 ips PAL and image quality from High Standard and Low You can set the amount of time to record prior to the event by adjusting the Dwell Time You can set the Dwell from 1 to 300 seconds Note When the DVR is in the Time Lapse mode it ignores the pre event settings and follows the time lapse settings Event Action Setup You can program the DVR to record activate the alarm output and or notify the remote site whenever sensor motion or video loss events are detected In the Event Action menu MENU gt Event Action select Alarm In Action Motion Action or Video Loss Action and then press The following Event Action setup screens display Rev 3 01 49 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Alarm In Event Action Record Setup Screen The DVR can be set to react to events differently Each sensor can be assigned a schedule camera recording speed video quality and dwell time Figure 3 31 Alarm In Event Action Record Setup Screen Honeywell Alarm In Event Action Modet Mode 2 Record Alarm Out Notify camera speed ually DwellTine
55. f Not on 4 camera model Pressing SEQUENCE causes the DVR to sequence cameras and the DVR can sequence cameras in two modes Page In Page mode the DVR sequences through user defined screen layouts pages Cameo In Cameo mode the bottom right window in a multiscreen format sequences through all cameras Note The DVR does not sequence the camera having video loss in the Cameo mode You can define the screen layout in a variety of formats and set the DVR to sequence through the different screen layouts pages so that all the cameras will display You can also set up the DVR to display one camera or a group of cameras all the time while cycling through the remaining cameras in a cameo window This can be done with one Rev 3 01 59 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration camera displayed full screen while displaying the cameo window as a PIP picture in picture or displaying the cameras in a grid pattern with the bottom right window as the cameo Note Sequence cannot be used in the 4x4 display mode of the 16 channel 3x3 mode of the 9 channel or the 2x2 mode of the 4 channel DVR 3 Highlight the box beside Event Monitoring and then press to toggle between On and Off When it is On the video of the lowest camera number among cameras associated with the event detected sensor will be displayed in full screen on the main monitor during the preset dwell time 4 Highlight the box beside Event Monitoring Dwell Time and t
56. ge any video with a later time and date will be lost when resetting the correct time and date Rev 3 01 97 Document 900 0258 10 05 Solutions Rev 3 01 98 Document 900 0258 10 05 Connector Pinouts Connector Pinouts I O Connector Pinouts o pororofopofpo poro IO a OOOO GND Al Al2 Al Al GND Al5 Al6 AI7 Al8 O E Sseeecesee GND Al9 Al10 Al11 Al12 GND Al13 Al14 Al15 Al16 GND AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 GND ARI GND Al 1 to 16 Alarm Inputs 1 to 16 GND Chassis Ground 4 connectors AO 1 to 4 Alarm Outputs 1 to 4 ARI Alarm Reset In Rev 3 01 99 Document 900 0258 10 05 Connector Pinouts RS485 Connector Pinouts RX RXH TX TX Master Slave unit unit RX TX Rev 3 01 100 Document 900 0258 10 05 Map of Screens Map of Screens Figure D 1 Screen Map MENU System Information Date Time System Check Storage System Log System Shutdown Device Camera Alarm In Motion Detector Alarm Out Audio RS232 RS485 Record Mode Time Lapse Record Pre Event Record Event Action Alarm In Action Motion Detector Action Video Loss Action Display OSD Main Monitoring Spot Monitoring Network Setup DVRNS Setup Callback Center Quick Setup Archive Clip Copy Load Default Setup Clear All Data Rev 3 01 101 Document 900 0258 10 05 Map of Screens Rev 3 01 102 Document 900 0258 10 05 Specifica
57. gure 3 5 System Information Screen Honeywell system information HRHD16C 1 3 1 Unit ID Disk Usage 10 8 GB remains 39 9GB total Recordad From 2004 06 07 04 54 39 To 2004 06 08 13 25 51 1 Highlight Change and press The System Information Change screen displays Figure 3 6 System Information Change Screen Honeywell system information Change Site Description Unit ID 0 Language English Version 1 3 1 Upgrade 2 Highlight the box beside Site Description and press A virtual keyboard displays Figure 3 7 Virtual Keyboard site Desctriplion EINE space laga 3 Use the Arrow buttons to highlight the first character you want in the Site Title field and then press That character appears in the title bar and the cursor moves to the next position You can use up to 20 characters including spaces in your title Press to toggle between the upper and lower case keyboards Press to backspace Rev 3 01 26 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Press PI to delete entered characters After you have entered your title highlight Close and then press 4 Highlight the box beside Unit ID and then press Change the number by highlighting it and using the Up and Down Arrow buttons or the Jog Dial to increase and decrease the number The Unit ID number is used to identify the unit when it is networked with other DVRs Note You cannot use the same number for two or more DVRs that are within
58. hange the port settings you must also change the port settings on a PC running RAS Refer to the RAS User Guide for detailed information 6 To save your changes and return to the Network Setup screen highlight OK and then press Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes LAN Setup DHCP To set up a LAN DHCP connection 1 On the LAN Setup screen highlight the box beside Type then press 2 Select DHCP then highlight OK The system reads the current IP address of the DVR configured by DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol network Figure 3 46 LAN DHCP Setup Screen Honeywell LAN setup Type IP Address DNS Server Port Number O cance LAN Setup ADSL Note You cannot configure ADSL and modem at the same time If the DVR is networked via modem the ADSL PPPoE option will not be selected To set up a LAN ADSL connection 1 On the LAN Setup screen highlight the box beside Type then press 2 Select ADSL PPPoE then highlight OK Rev 3 01 65 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Figure 3 47 LAN ADSL Setup Honeywell LAN setup Type ADSL PPPoE IP Address ID user Password password DNS Server Port Number 3 Onthe LAN Setup screen highlight the box beside ID then press Use the virtual keyboard that appears to enter the ID for ADSL connection 4 Highlight the box beside Password and then press Use the virtual keyboard to enter t
59. he box beside Daylight Saving Time and press Pressing toggles between On and Off 5 Highlight the Holiday Setup box and press You can set up holidays by highlighting Add and pressing The current date displays 6 Highlight the month and day and change them by using the Up and Down Arrow buttons Press to add the date Dates can be deleted by highlighting the X beside the date and pressing Note Holidays that do not fall on the same date each year should be updated after the current year s holiday has passed Rev 3 01 29 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Figure 3 10 Holiday Setup Screen Honeywell Holiday Setup No Date 1 yyyy 07 04 x 2 wyyy 12 25 x OK Cancel To save your changes highlight OK and then press Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes On the Date Time screen highlight the box beside Time Sync and then press to display the Time Sync screen Use the Time Sync screen to set up time synchronization between the DVR and standard time servers that are available in most time zones and countries or between two DVRs Figure 3 11 Time Sync Screen Honeywell time sync Automatic Time Sync SNTP Server Interval System Clock Server Clock Next Synchronization Run as Server Highlight the box beside Automatic Time Sync to toggle between On and Off Highlight the box beside SNTP Server and then press Change the numbers by high
60. he password for ADSL connection Note Entering the D and Password and then highlighting OK reads the current IP Address of the DVR configured by the ADSL network Rev 3 01 66 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Modem Setup Use the Modem Setup screen MENU gt Network gt Network Setup gt Modem to configure your modem Figure 3 48 Modem Setup Screen Honeywell Rs232 Rs485 MECA Remi Res 57600 57600 Stop Bit 1 1 External Modem Remote Control Note Modem setup is done through the RS232 RS485 screen in the Devices menu which can be accessed from the Main Menu If the RS232 port is in use for the remote control the networking cannot be configured by the modem In the RS232 RS485 Setup menu set up the RS232 port to communicate with the external modem first 1 Highlight the box beside Baud Rate of the RS232 field and then press A list of baud rates ranging from 300 to 115 200 displays 2 Highlight the box beside Parity of the RS232 field and then press A drop down list displays You can select from None Odd or Even parity 3 Highlight the box beside Data Bit of the RS232 field Press to toggle between 7 bit and 8 bit formats 4 Highlight the box beside Stop Bit of the RS232 field Press to toggle between 1 and 2 Stop Bits 5 To save your changes highlight OK and then press Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes Rev 3 01 67 Document 900 0258 10 0
61. hed field and then press You can schedule alarm output in 30 minute increments from 0 00 to 24 00 You can select individual blocks of time entire days of the week entire blocks of time or the entire schedule e Select a specific block of time by highlighting it e Select an entire day by highlighting the day of the week or Holiday on the left of the screen e Select an entire block of time by highlighting the time at the top of the screen e Select the entire screen by highlighting the empty box in the upper left corner of the screen Press from No Arming no block to On blue block to Event yellow block On means the Alarm Out is active during the scheduled time Event indicates the Alarm Out is only active when there is an Event during the scheduled time Rev 3 01 42 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Audio Setup Screen Use the Audio Setup screen to set the DVR to record audio when it is recording video Highlight Audio in the Device menu MENU gt Device gt Audio and then press The Audio Setup screen displays Figure 3 25 Audio Setup Screen Honeywell audio setup Audio Recording Off Mute Off Audio In Line In 1 Highlight the box beside Audio Recording and then press This toggles between On and Off When it is On the DVR also records audio when it is recording video 2 Highlight the box beside Mute and then press This toggles between On and Off When it is On the DVR
62. hen press You can adjust the event monitoring dwell time from 3 to 60 seconds Spot Monitoring Setup Screen Use this screen MENU gt Display gt Spot Monitoring to adjust the display dwell time for each camera displayed on the spot monitor You can also turn event monitoring on and off Figure 3 42 Spot Monitoring Setup Screen Honeywell spot Monitoring Setup Sequence Dwell Time 3 sec Event Monitoring Event Monitoring Dwell Time 1 Highlight the box beside Sequence Dwell Time and then press You can adjust the sequence dwell time from 3 to 60 seconds 2 Highlight the box beside Event Monitoring and then press to toggle between On and Off When it is On the video of the lowest camera number among cameras associated with the event detected sensor will be displayed in full screen on the spot monitor during the preset dwell time 3 Highlight the box beside Event Monitoring Dwell Time and then press You can adjust the event monitoring dwell time from 3 to 60 seconds Rev 3 01 60 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Network Setup Screen Use the Network Setup screen MENU gt Network gt Network Setup to set up the DVR for LAN connections Figure 3 43 Network Setup Screen Honeywell Network Setup Connection Admin Password User Password Transfer Control Transfer Speed Remote Quality 1 Highlight the box beside Connection Press to toggle between LAN and Modem 2 Highl
63. her Windows 2000 or Windows 98 operating systems Preparing The USB IDE Hard Disk Drive In Windows 2000 Note Preparing a USB IDE hard disk drive under Windows XP is almost identical to Windows 2000 ai Connect the USB IDE hard disk drive to your computer using the USB cable Turn on your computer The USB device icon should display on the Taskbar zi di O If the USB IDE hard disk drive is partitioned or has data it will show up in My Computer as a hard disk drive icon Check the file system by right clicking on the icon and checking under Properties General gt File System If the file system is not FAT32 format format the USB IDE hard disk drive using the FAT32 format 5 If the USB IDE hard disk drive is not partitioned go to Administrative Tools in Control Panel and start Computer Management Open Disk Management in Storage and right click an unallocated region of the USB IDE hard disk drive Then click Create Partition 6 Inthe Create Partition wizard click Next then Primary Partition and follow the instructions on the screen Make sure that FAT32 is selected for the file system Rev 3 01 95 Document 900 0258 10 05 USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation Y Note The partition size should be less than 32 GB because of Windows OS limitations After formatting is complete the USB IDE hard disk drive will be added to My Computer Connect the USB IDE hard disk drive to the DVR Preparing The USB IDE Hard
64. hold wastes at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal Contents Contents FCC Compliance Statement a oa eee eee eee a i Explanation of GraphicalSymbols li WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Eguipmen lil About This Document coke OEE on aaa mx kk ika A kk ke AAA xi Overview of Contenis La aa XI Important Safeguards 2 2 zun de e ewe OS oe ow we Sw wo xii 1 js e GC Vee ee RRR Oe ES ee ee ew ee ww A 1 ROA OE ki a k ne mm o A EM ee teen seek bs eee Bee Ge ee 1 Technical Overview 224 06 de ewes o Gh A be ae Owed AAA ARA 2 2 MOON foie ek RRR TR eee a eh Se ee ee JER 5 Package Contents eee aaa 5 Required InstallattonTools 5 Setting Unit for NTSC or PAL 6 Connecting the Video Source
65. ight the box beside Admin Password and then press A virtual keyboard displays see Figure 3 7 You will first be asked to enter the current password Then you can enter a new password you will be asked to confirm the new password before it is accepted 3 Highlight the box beside User Password and then press A virtual keyboard displays You will first be asked to enter the current password Then you can enter a new password you will be asked to confirm the new password before it is accepted Note These passwords are for network use They are different from the Admin and User passwords for the DVR itself The passwords are case sensitive The factory default password for both Administrator and User is 12345678 Caution Write the password down and keep it in a safe place After the password has been reset the default will no longer work If the password is forgotten the unit must be reset using the Factory Reset Button and all data settings will be lost Rev 3 01 61 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration 4 Highlight the box beside Transfer Control and then press to toggle between On and Off When On you can set the transfer soeed and remote quality of the image transferred to a computer running RAS Remote Administration System software 5 Highlight the box beside Transfer Speed and then press Select the transfer speed from 1 to 30 ips Note The transfer speed you set is the maximum speed Depending on th
66. igure 3 12 System Check Screen zarana RDS kme A 32 Figure 3 13 A DCI sana zrn na RE REKE EEA Ex OR oa i a kA 33 Figure 3 14 S M A R T Setup Screen 34 Figure 3 15 SNE LOG AI oe a dd A ee v dobi 35 Figure 3 16 Device Menu 244 0 ee aw ee ew Re ee Rw AA 36 Rev 3 01 V Document 900 0258 10 05 Figures Figure 3 17 Camera Setup Screen a 37 Figure 3 18 FT DEVICE LISI se 25 ries OE ne b RAS DORE HE EEE RR RS 38 Figure 3 19 PINT SIG za vi oe oe we ew KS SEE Oe we eee HES EE Oe s 38 Figure 3 20 Motion DetectorScren 39 Figure 3 21 Motion Detection Zone Screen 40 Figure 3 22 Motion Detection Zone Menu 40 Figure 3 23 Alarm Out Setup Screen L 41 Figure 3 24 Alarm OutScheduleScreen 42 Figure 3 25 Audio Setup Screen La a ara 43 Figure 3 26 RS232 RS485 SetupScreen 44 Figure 3 27 Record Mode Setup Screen 45 Figure 3 28 Time Lapse Record Setup Screena 47 Figure 3 29 Time Lapse Recording Schedule Screen 48 Figure 3 30 Pre event Record Setup Screen 49 Figure 3 31 Alarm In Event Action Record Setup Screen 50 Figure 3 32 Alarm In Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen 51 Figure 3 33
67. ion and select from High and Standard All the other variables being equal selecting High decreases the recording and playback speed by half of Standard 2 Highlight the box beside End Of Disk and then press This toggles between Overwrite and Stop Rev 3 01 45 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration In Overwrite mode the DVR continues recording when the hard disk drive is full by overwriting the oldest video In Stop mode the DVR stops recording when the hard disk drive is full If the DVR is set to Stop mode you can set it to beep or activate the Alarm Out AO1 port when the hard disk drive is full Highlight the box beside On Disk Full Beep and press to toggle between On and Off Highlight the box beside On Disk Full Alarm Out and then press to toggle between On and Off Highlight the box beside Field Detect Press to toggle between On and Off When set to On the Field Detection helps prevent shaking It does this by recording odd numbered fields from odd numbered cameras and even numbered fields from even numbered cameras Note When Field Detect is set to On single channel recording is limited to 30 ips Highlight the box beside Panic Recording Speed then press A drop down list of panic recording speeds displays Select from 1 image per 10 seconds to 60 images per second for NTSC to 50 images per second for PAL Note If you set the Record Resolution to High you will not be able to select 60
68. ips NTSC 50 ips PAL Highlight the box beside Auto Deletion Press to toggle between On and Off When set to On the DVR deletes video recorded earlier than the user defined period Highlight the second box beside Auto Deletion and press to select the length of time recorded data will be kept from 1 to 99 days Note When the End of Disk box is set to Stop the DVR will NOT restart recording even after video recorded earlier than the user defined period is deleted To save your change highlight OK and then press Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Rev 3 01 46 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Time Lapse Record Mode Setup Screen Access the Time Lapse Record Setup screen MENU gt Record gt Time Lapse Record and then press The Time Lapse Record Setup screen displays Figure 3 28 Time Lapse Record Setup Screen Honeywell time Lapse Record Setup Mode 1 Ap Mode 2 Camera Scns Spend Gay TETE 60 ips Standard 60 ips Standard 60 ips Standard 60 ips Standard 60 ips Standard 60 ips Standard 60 ips Standard 60 ips Standard WWW 1 He Beza BE 5 8 9 12 13 16 Keep the continuous pictures Off CLAN Cancel 1 Highlight the box under the Speed heading and then press A drop down list of record speeds displays You can select from 1 image per 10 seconds to 60 images per second for NTSC to 50 images per second for PAL Note If you set the Record Res
69. is activated the monitoring for all other subsequent events is ignored Pressing any individual camera button or DISPLAY during event monitoring releases the current event monitoring and displays the selected camera or returns to the previous screen format Rev 3 01 82 Document 900 0258 10 05 Operation Pressing SEQUENCE causes the cameras to display sequentially on the monitor When in one of the multi view formats pressing this button causes the DVR to cycle through user defined screen layouts page sequence or the bottom right screen to display live cameras sequentially cameo sequence Selecting another display mode or pressing SEQUENCE again exits the Sequence mode When in one of the multi view formats pressing the Left or Right Arrow buttons causes the DVR to go to the previous or the next page For example if you press the Right arrow button in 2x2 format the DVR changes the page like the one shown below For the sequence display on the spot monitor press SPOT SEQUENCE Press FREEZE to freeze the current image on the screen until you press the button again Active Cameo Mode You can enter the Active Cameo mode by pressing in any multi view format The gray highlight box at the bottom of video indicates the active cameo and pressing the Arrow buttons moves the active cameo Pressing while in the Active Cameo mode exits the Active Cameo mode The active cameo mode will remain in effect for 15 seconds if ther
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71. ive Monitoring mode e Enter the search menu screen in Live Monitoring mode and setup screens access only to Clip Copy setup screens Press ALARM to display the event log in Live Monitoring mode unless there is an active alarm Highlight Password in the Main menu MENU gt Password and then press The Password screen displays Figure 3 52 Password Setup Screen Honeywell password Key Lock On 1 Highlight the box beside User and then press to toggle between On and Off If the password is set to On you will be asked to enter the current password so that you can turn it Off If the password is set to Off you will be asked to enter the new password and to confirm it before it will be turned on 2 The Administrator password cannot be turned on and off You can change the Administrator password by first entering the current password entering a new password and then confirming the new password Rev 3 01 72 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration To change the password highlight the Password box and then press A window displays asking you to enter the current password If you enter the correct password another window displays asking you to enter a new password using the camera buttons After you press another screen displays asking you to confirm the new password Note The Admin and User passwords are composed of up to eight digits using the camera buttons The default User password is 1234 and Ad
72. l that you want to associate with the motion event 3 Highlight the Dwell Time box and set the length of time you want the output activated Note When setting the dwell time to 0 sec the alarm output will be activated throughout the sensor activation period and inactive while the sensor is inactive Rev 3 01 54 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Motion Detector Event Action Notify Setup Screen Use this screen to set the DVR to notify the remote site when certain motion events are activated Figure 3 36 Motion Detector Event Action Notify Setup Screen Honeywell motion Detector Event Action Modet Mode 2 Record Alarm Out Notify Camera Sched Notify m Off m Off 3 Off m Off 1 Highlight the Sched box and then press A schedule screen displays Set the schedule as described earlier 2 Highlight the Notify box and then press This toggles between On and Off When it is On the DVR notifies the remote site when certain events occur based on a defined schedule Note For the Notify action to work the DVR should be registered in the RAS Remote Administration System Rev 3 01 55 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Video Loss Event Action Record Setup Screen Use this screen to set the DVR to react to video loss from a camera differently Each camera can be assigned a schedule associated camera recording speed video quality and dwell time Figure 3 37 Video Loss Ev
73. l for configuring the RS485 connection Connecting to the Network Port Figure 2 11 Network Connector NETWORK The DVR can be networked using the 10 100Mb Ethernet connector Connect a CAT5 cable with an RJ45 jack to the DVR connector The DVR can be networked with a computer for remote monitoring searching configuration and software upgrades See Chapter 3 Configuration for configuring the Ethernet connections Rev 3 01 12 Document 900 0258 10 05 Installation Connecting to the USB Port Figure 2 12 USB Connector USB Use the two USB ports to connect external hard disk drives CD RW or Flash drives for clip copy or system upgrade 1 Position the external hard disk drive close enough to the DVR so that you can make the cable connections usually less than 6 feet 1 83 m 2 Use the USB cable provided with the hard disk drive to connect it to the DVR Connecting to the Ultra Wide SCSI Port Figure 2 13 SCSI Connector amp OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOJOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO A SCSI port is provided to connect external storage devices for recording or archiving video Connect the external SCSI hard disk drive RAID cable to the high density 68 pin female UltraWide SCSI port The length of SCSI cable should not exceed 1 5 meters You can connect up to four UltraWide SCSI devices with SCSI IDs setto 0 1 2 and 3 respectively Note The SCSI bus must be terminated properly otherwise the DVR wi
74. laying recorded video at maximum speed with very high image quality playback of recorded audio may be interrupted occasionally Note You cannot change the system setup from a remote site during Playback mode Rev 3 01 88 Document 900 0258 10 05 Operation Searching Video Press SEARCH to display the Search Menu Figure 4 5 Search Menu Change Data Source Go to the First Go to the Last Date Time Search Calendar Search Event Search Clip Copy Option Function Change Data Source Changes the data source to be searched see Change Data Source for more details Go to First Displays the first recorded image Go to Last Displays the last recorded image Date Time Search Searches by date and time see Date Time Search for more details Calendar Search Searches using a calendar see Calendar Search for more details Event Search Selects video from the event log see Event Search for more details Clip Copy Clips a video segment and saves it Note The searching speed might decrease when all camera channels are in the pre alarm recording mode Rev 3 01 89 Document 900 0258 10 05 Operation Change Data Source Figure 4 6 Change Data Source Screen Change Data Source W Search On Local Search On Archive LA Cancel You can select the data source to be searched from Local storage Search On Local Archive storage Search On Archive To s
75. led and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Explanation of Graphical Symbols This symbol alerts the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock This symbol alerts the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Correct Disposal of this Product Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be disposed with other house
76. lighting them and using the Up and Down Arrow buttons or the Jog Dial to increase or decrease the number Highlight the box beside Interval and then press Set the time interval for synchronization from 30 to 300 minutes The box beside System Clock displays the DVR s time setting The box beside Server Clock displays the time setting of the time server To update the server clock highlight Update then press Rev 3 01 30 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Note The Server Clock displays when the DVR cannot load the time information from the time server The box beside Next Synchronization displays the time when the next synchronization is scheduled To synchronize the time instantly highlight Now and then press Caution When selecting Now any video with a later time and date will be lost if the time and date of a time server is earlier than the last recorded image of the DVR Note When the time difference between the DVR and the time server is more than one minute the DVR might not synchronize the time to prevent any unexpected loss of recorded video data If you want to synchronize the time manually select Now Highlight Run as Server and then press to toggle between On and Off When it is On the DVR you are setting up will run as a time server To save your changes highlight OK and then press Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes Highlight the box besid
77. ll not operate properly Rev 3 01 13 Document 900 0258 10 05 Installation Caution Do NOT connect the SCSI device while the SCSI DVR power is on The DVR must be powered down to connect the SCSI device and powered up again after the SCSI device has been connected Power up the SCSI device so it is ready for operation in advance of powering up the DVR Caution Ifthe SCSI device is shut down while the device is operating the DVR system may not work normally Connecting to the RS232 Port Figure 2 14 RS232 Connector OCG O 00 OOOO RS 232C An RS232 port is provided to connect an external modem for remote monitoring configuration and software upgrades and to connect a remote control keyboard Use a modem cable with a DB 9S female connector to connect to the DVR See Chapter 3 Configuration for configuring the modem Note The DVR is not supplied with a modem cable and many modems are not supplied with cables Make certain you have the correct cable when purchasing the modem Rev 3 01 14 Document 900 0258 10 05 Installation Factory Reset Figure 2 15 Factory Reset Switch a Factory reset switch The DVR has a Factory Reset switch to the right of the USB port This switch will only be used on the rare occasions that you want to return all the settings to the original factory settings Caution When using the Factory Reset you will lose any settings you have made If you wish to use the same DVR
78. mera sequence 59 Camera Setup screen 37 cameras assigning IDs 38 assigning titles 37 cameo sequence 59 controllable PTZ 37 main monitor setup 59 sequence dwell time 59 setting up 37 spot monitor setup 60 Change Data Source screen 90 clear all data 80 Clip Copy screen 77 clip copy setting up 77 clips searching 89 93 Config Menu 74 connections alarm 70 audio 9 monitor 8 network port 72 power cord 76 RS232 port 14 RS485 72 SCSI port 73 USB port 73 video 7 D data clearing all 80 Date Time screen 28 Date Time Search screen 90 date time setup 28 default settings loading 80 Device menu 36 device status 33 DHCP setup 65 Disk Partition Selection screen 78 DVRNS server setup 63 DVRNS setup 68 Rev 3 01 Document 900 0258 10 05 DVRNS Setup screen 68 E erase all data 80 Event Log screen 92 Event Search by Camera screen 92 Event Search by Event screen 93 event setup 49 events setting alarm in 50 setting alarm notify 52 setting alarm out 57 setting motion detector alarm out 54 setting motion detector notify remote site 55 setting motion detector record 53 external modem setting up 44 F factory reset 15 fault conditions viewing 33 features 7 front panel controls 18 21 H Holiday Setup screen 30 I O connector pinouts 99 initial setup 22 input devices configuring 36 installation 5 16 typical 2 L LAN setup 67 LAN Setup screen 63 LAN setting up 63 language selecting 2
79. min password is 4321 Caution Write down the new password and save it in a secure place If the password is forgotten the unit must be reset using the Factory Reset Button and all data settings will be lost 3 To lock front panel buttons highlight Key Lock On and then press After the buttons are locked pressing any front panel button will cause a password screen to display The Administrator and User passwords are used to unlock the keys 4 To save your changes highlight OK and then press Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes Rev 3 01 73 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Config Screen Use the Config menu MENU gt Configuration to perform functions such as e Switch between Quick Setup and Normal Setup e Archive video e Copy video clips e Load default setup e Clear all data Figure 3 53 Config Menu Honeywell Config Archive Clip Copy Load Default Setup Clear All Data id Rev 3 01 74 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Archive Use the Archive screen MENU gt Configuration gt Archive to archive video automatically or manually Figure 3 54 Archive Screen Honeywell archive Record Info Start 2004 07 24 01 55 07 Record Info End 2004 07 29 23 24 01 Archive Info Start 2004 07 24 01 55 07 Archive Info End 2004 07 29 23 24 01 Archive Disk Usage 50 remaining Archive Status Ready Auto Archive 0 24 Update e Select Update to load
80. n a security installation However it has many features that make it much more powerful and easier to use than even the most advanced VCR The DVR converts analog NTSC or PAL video to digital images and records them ona hard disk drive Using a hard disk drive allows you to access recorded video almost instantaneously there is no need to rewind tape The technology also allows you to view recorded video while the DVR continues recording video Digitally recorded video has several advantages over analog video recorded on tape There is no need to adjust tracking You can freeze frames fast forward fast reverse slow forward and slow reverse without risk or image streaking or tearing Digital video can be indexed by time or events and you can instantly view video after selecting the time or event Your DVR can be set up for event or time lapse recording You can define times to record and the schedule can change for different days of the week and user defined holidays Rev 3 01 2 Document 900 0258 10 05 Introduction The DVR can be set up to alert you when the hard disk drive is full or it can be set up to record over the oldest video after the disk is full Your DVR uses a proprietary encryption scheme making it nearly impossible to alter video You can view video and control your DVR remotely by connecting via modem or Ethernet You can use the SCSI port to record or archive video to external hard disk drives or one of the
81. name registered on the DVRNS server see DVRNS DVR Name Service Setup Screen page 68 after initializing the system using the factory reset you need to contact the DVRNS server manager Please record and save the help desk information before performing a factory reset To reset the unit you need a straightened paper clip 1 Turn the DVR off Turn it on again While the DVR is initializing poke a straightened paper clip in the unlabeled hole to the right of the USB port 4 Hold the switch until all the LEDs on the front panel are lit Note When the DVR successfully resets to factory defaults all the LEDs on the front panel flash three times 5 Release the reset switch All of the DVR settings are now at the original settings it had when it left the factory Rev 3 01 15 Document 900 0258 10 05 Installation Connecting the Power Cord Figure 2 16 Power Cord Connector oo 00 DC 24V 1 Connect the DC power cord of the adapter to the DVR 2 Connect the AC power cord to the adapter and then to the wall outlet Note The power cord connector locks into position to prevent accidental power loss Be sure to slide the release away from the socket before removing the plug WARNING Route power cords so they are not a tripping hazard Make certain the power cord will not be pinched or abraded by furniture Do not install power cords under rugs or carpet The power cord has a grounding pin If your power outlet
82. nd installer may determine a suitable operating environment for the equipment Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the specified operating temperature range Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in the rack should be such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not caused by uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to connection of the equipment to supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits might have on over current protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern Reliable Earthing Grounding Reliable grounding of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit for example use of power strips Rev 3 01 XIV Document 900 0258 10 05 Introduction Introduction Features Your color digital video recorder DVR provides recording capabilities for 4 9 or 16 camera in
83. o return to the Event Log You can also narrow your event search by selecting Query and setting up the new search condition Figure 4 10 Event Search by Camera Screen Honeywell Event search From fl First UM TES Camera Event H M2 ki M Alarm In ms Hic M7 E Motion ZE E 10 Mi E Video Loss Ml 13 14 BE Rev 3 01 92 Document 900 0258 10 05 Operation Figure 4 11 Event Search by Event Screen Honeywell Event search Search by Event From fl First UM ES 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Aamin BH BBB UE EME EME NMENMNEM Motion ME UE EH EH BEBE eee eee Video Loss M E EH EME UE UE UE EH EHEMENEMNEM 1 Highlight the box beside Search by and then press to toggle between Camera and Event You can search video from the first to last recorded images or you can set the start and stop times and dates When you select Search by Camera select the target cameras and event options When you select Search by Event select event options for each device 2 After you set your desired search conditions highlight Search and then press to display the search results in the Event Log screen Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes Rev 3 01 93 Document 900 0258 10 05 Operation Rev 3 01 94 Document 900 0258 10 05 USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation This appendix covers how to prepare the USB IDE hard disk drive for computers using eit
84. o select it 2 A time bar displays at the bottom of the calendar Hours in which video was recorded will be highlighted with blue Use the Up and Down Arrow buttons to highlight the time bar After the time bar is highlighted select the time by using the Left and Right Arrow buttons Note The time bar is in one hour segments If a segment is highlighted it means that some video was recorded during that hour However it does NOT mean video was recorded for the entire hour 3 After you have set the date and time you want to search highlight GO and then press The selected date and time displays 4 Youcan now use the PLAY PAUSE RW FF Jog Dial and Shuttle Ring controls to review the surrounding video Rev 3 01 91 Document 900 0258 10 05 Operation Event Search The DVR maintains a log of each time the Alarm Input port is activated The Event Log screen displays this list Figure 4 9 Event Log Screen Honeywell Event Log No Type Title Date Time 3 Alarm In 1 2004 07 12 09 47 55 2 Alarm In 1 2004 07 12 09 47 45 1 Alarm In 1 2004 07 12 09 47 35 1 Use the Arrow buttons to highlight the event for which you would like to see video Note Event Search does not work when the data source is set to Search on Archive Press to extract the event video and display the first image of the event Press PLAY PAUSE to start playing the event video segment Press STOP to return to live monitoring Press SEARCH t
85. og 35 system Upgrade 28 Time Sync 30 Time Lapse Record Setup 47 Time Lapse Recording Schedule 48 USB Device Selection 78 Video Loss Event Action Alarm Out Setup 57 Video Loss Event Action Notify Setup 57 Video Loss Event Action Record Setup 56 SCSI port connecting 73 Search menu 89 sequence dwell time 59 sequence dwell time setting 24 sequence in cameo 59 setup alarm in 38 alarm in events 50 alarm notify 52 alarm out 47 alarm out events 57 audio 43 callback center LAN 70 callback center modem 77 cameras 37 clip copy 77 date time 28 events 49 external modem 44 initial 22 LAN 67 63 loading default 80 main monitor 59 modem 67 motion detector alarm out events 54 motion detector event record 53 motion detector notify remote site 55 network 67 normal 25 password 72 pre event recording 49 PTZ control 44 quick 23 record mode 45 remote control 44 spot monitor 60 time lapse record mode 47 time lapse record schedule 48 video loss alarm 57 video loss notify remote site 57 video loss record 56 solutions 97 specifications 703 Spot Monitoring Setup screen 60 Storage screen 33 storage setup 32 Rev 3 01 4 Document 900 0258 10 05 system check 32 System Check screen 32 system dhutdown 36 system information 25 System Information screen 26 system log 35 System Log screen 35 System Upgrade screen 28 T technical overview 2 Time Sync screen 30 time date setup 28 Time Lapse Record Setup screen 4
86. olution to High you will not be able to select 60 ips NTSC 50 ips PAL 2 Highlight the box under the Quality heading and then press A drop down list displays You can select from Very High High Standard and Low image quality All other variables being equal Very High will require 600 more hard disk space than Standard High will require 250 more and Low 30 less Note Higher quality images require more storage space and reduce the recording capacity of the hard disk drive 3 Youcan set the maximum amount of time lapse video to be stored After the DVR reaches this amount it will start recording over the oldest time lapse video The time lapse video is stored separate from Event video When Keep the continuous pictures is set to On you can set the time from 1 Hour to the maximum allowed by the storage capacity of your hard disk drive Rev 3 01 47 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Note The maximum storage time is only an estimate because the amount of space required to store video varies depending on many factors such as motion and image complexity Time Lapse Recording Schedule Figure 3 29 Time Lapse Recording Schedule Screen Honeywell camera 1 Recording Schedule 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 Poa ba bee ba ba ba baba bo ba ba ba baba ba ba baba ba ba ba ba ban lo a BEER RRR RRR RES BEEBE RRR RRR S M T W ir F S H u Mode 1 mMode 2 You can program the DVR to record only during certain times
87. on Detection Zone Choices Menu choice Description Close this menu Closes the menu so that you can see the entire screen Select Current Blocks Activates highlighted blocks to detect motion Clear Current Blocks Deactivates highlighted blocks so that they will not detect motion Select All Blocks Activates all blocks to detect motion Clear All Blocks Deactivates all blocks so that they will not detect motion Reverse All Blocks Activates inactive blocks and deactivates active blocks Exit Zone Setup Asks you to confirm changes and then returns to the previous screen Alarm Out Setup Screen Use the Alarm Out setup screen to establish a schedule for each alarm output from the DVR Highlight Alarm Out from the Device menu MENU gt Device gt Alarm Out and then press The Alarm Out Setup screen displays Figure 3 23 Alarm Out Setup Screen Honeywell Alarm out mamout Tie Sched ES 1 To give each alarm output its own title highlight the box under the Title heading and then press A virtual keyboard displays see Figure 3 7 allowing you to enter the title Rev 3 01 41 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Figure 3 24 Alarm Out Schedule Screen Honeywell alarm out 1 Schedule 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 Sea aaa aaa AAA LE LE LEE IE SS a Li ka eT EE S M T Y SSBB RRR T E S H BERBER RRR RRR ERR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RR eee eee eee mOn MEven 2 To open a schedule screen highlight the Sc
88. onnector pinouts e Appendix D Map of Screens provides a graphical illustration of the menu screens e Appendix E Specifications lists the DVR specifications Rev 3 01 XI Document 900 0258 10 05 Important Safeguards Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Cleaning Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning it Do not use liquid aerosol cleaners Use a damp soft cloth for cleaning Attachments Never add any attachments and or equipment without the approval of the manufacturer as such additions may result in the risk of fire electric shock or other personal injury Water and or Moisture Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water Accessories Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart stand or table The equipment may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the equipment Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer va ai ee za This equipment and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the eguipment and cart combination to overturn Power Sources This eguipment should be operated only from the type of power source indic
89. p mode clear all data or change the system setup from a remote site Do NOT disconnect the USB cable or the power from the external drive while copying clips If the external drive is shut down or the USB cable is disconnected while copying clips the DVR system may not work normally or the external drive could be damaged and you will get an error message the next time you try to copy clips You will need to power down the DVR and restart it to get rid of the error message After the file system of the USB IDE hard disk drive has been corrupted this error message cannot be dismissed Even after restarting the DVR it may automatically restart while preparing a clip copy You must recover the file system using the recovery program or you must reformat the hard disk drive Rev 3 01 79 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Load Default Setup Highlighting and selecting Load Default Setup MENU gt Configuration gt Load Default Setup brings up a screen asking you if you really want to load default settings and confirm it with a password Note Loading the Default Setup will not change the current time time zone daylight saving time and network settings Clear All Data Highlighting and selecting Clear All Data MENU gt Configuration gt Clear All Data brings up a screen asking you if you really want to clear all data and to confirm it with a password Caution Selecting Clear All Data will erase all recorded video
90. panic recording of all camera channels with Very High recording quality and speed and displays f on the screen Pressing the button again stops panic recording This operation can be user password protected SEARCH E Display the Search menu Pressing the button again exits the Search menu This operation can be user password protected Zoom in when in PTZ mode SEARCH PLAY PAUSE e Play back images at regular speed Pressing the button while in Playback mode pauses the video The screen displays when the DVR is playing gt II back video The screen displays I when in Pause mode e Zoom out in PTZ mode PLAY PAUSE Entering Playback mode from Live Monitoring mode can be user password protected RW Rewind e Play video backwards at high speed Pressing RW again toggles the i RW playback speed from 44 444 and 4444 The screen displays gt gt gt gt gt and PPP respectively Control far focus in PTZ mode Entering Fast Backward Playback mode from Live Monitoring mode can be user password protected FF Fast Forward g Play video forward at high speed Pressing FF again toggles the playback speed from gt P gt and gt gt PP The screen displays gt gt gt gt and gt gt PP respectively Control near focus in PTZ mode Entering Fast Playback mode from Live Monitoring mode can be user password protected STOP Ol STOP Pressing STOP during Playback mode returns the DVR to
91. puts It provides exceptional picture quality in both live and playback modes and offers the following features 4 9 or 16 Composite Input Connectors model dependent Compatible with Color NTSC or PAL and B amp W CCIR and EIA 170 video sources Multiple search engines Date Time Calendar Event Records up to 60 NTSC images per second 50 PAL images per second Loop through video connectors Continuous recording in Disk Overwrite mode Video archiving via Ultra SCSI Interface Continues recording while archiving transmitting to a remote site and during playback User friendly Graphical User Interface GUI menu system Two record modes Time and Event Audio recording and playback Alarm connections include Input Output and Reset Input Built in alarm buzzer Live or recorded video access via Ethernet or modem Rev 3 01 1 Document 900 0258 10 05 Introduction Figure 1 1 Typical DVR Installation Monitor NTSC or PAL Sensor 4 9 or 16 Alarm I P 4 9 or 16 cameras l 3 Video out Spot out Audio input Honeywell OBDOOODO0O CP Roa Siren DDDODBBO Alarm ZZD am output P va INTER M E GI x4 E dt Audio output q nco Eee Digital Video Recorder Flashing light Internal CD RW LA backup mu SCSI device Hard Disk Drive Technical Overview Your DVR can replace both a time lapse VCR and a multiplexer i
92. r Number and enter the telephone number of the pager Enter the number as it must be dialed from your telephone system for example if you must dial 9 for an outside line enter 9 before the pager number 8 Highlight the box beside Mailbox and enter the voice mailbox number if your pager uses a voice mailbox 9 Highlight the box beside Site ID and enter a three digit site ID number When an event occurs the DVR dials the pager and leaves a four or five digit number The first three digits are the site ID number and the last digits are the type of event 1 Alarm In 2 Motion Detection 3 Video Loss 10 Storage is Bad and 12 S M A R T Alert For example 0753 means that Site 75 has lost video Note The DVR waits for at least four minutes between pages If another event occurs less than four minutes after the DVR has notified a pager it will not dial the pager It does this so that the telephone line is not tied up 10 To save your changes highlight OK and then press Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes Rev 3 01 71 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Password Setup Screen An Administrator password is required to e Turn the system off e Enter the setup screen e Load default setups e Clear all data e Change system date and time e Change the Administrator password A User password is required to e Enter playback fast forward playback and fast backward playback modes from L
93. r clip copy and then press 2 Select Return to Clip Copy Menu and press to exit the screen and return to the Clip Copy screen without saving the changes Figure 3 58 USB Device Selection Screen Honeywell Searching USB device File Name When the selected drive has more than two partitions the following Disk Partition Selection screen displays If the file system is not FAT16 or FAT32 the Type displays Not Supported Figure 3 59 Disk Partition Selection Screen Honeywell Searching USB device From M LL Return to Clip Copy Menu PART 1 TYPE FAT16 10GB Camere PART 2 TYPE FAT32 10GB PART 3 TYPE NOT Supported 10GB PART 4 TYPE FAT32 10GB File Name After you select the drive and partition to use for clip Copy the DVR displays the drive Capacity and the clip size and asks if you want to continue Note Do not copy clips larger than 2 GB You can use other functions on the DVR while video is being copied To do this highlight Close and then press You can return to the Clip Copy screen at any time to check the progress Rev 3 01 78 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Please refer to the Remote Administration System RAS User Guide for detailed Note You cannot end the clip copy process during CD burning information on how to review video clips Caution Note During clip copy you cannot change the system date and time shut the system down switch to the Quick Setu
94. re 2 4 Video Loop Through Connectors 7 Figure 2 5 Video Out Connectors sss eK na RE EU ET AGERE ESE EEE RD ta 8 Figure 2 6 Audio In and OutConnectors 9 Figure 2 7 Alarm Input ConnectorStrips 10 Figure 2 8 Alarm Output ConnectorStriIps 11 Figure 2 9 Alarm Reset Input Connector Strips 11 Figure 2 10 Pao GOOG aer dra AAA 12 Figure 2 11 Network GCI is ek ir a ESE EE BR eS 12 Figure 2 12 USB OGIO sr rna RE A EH EE OSES RE 13 Figure 2 13 SCSI Connector bc ee bw a znane ded e CREEK AK REDO 13 Figure 2 14 RS REF fo LGR RGD EEE EEE BR EME CER HOSE ERE EK 14 Figure 2 15 Factory Reset Switch eee enes 15 Figure 2 16 Power Cord Connector 2 4 0 4 va HERES HEE A 16 Figure 3 1 DVR Front Panel 16 Channel DVRShownj 18 Figure 3 2 Admin Password Screen 4 bees Ka RRR a 22 Figure 3 3 Quick Setup Screen 2 ce ee a AAA AAA 23 Figure 3 4 Normal Setup Screen e 25 Figure 3 5 System InformationScreen 26 Figure 3 6 System Information Change Screena 26 Figure 3 7 Mite VOOR rra radar AECA HER HEE HAH 26 Figure 3 8 System Upgrade Screen se bo es eR KR kai OR HER OHS 28 Figure 3 9 Date Time Screen La aa 28 Figure 3 10 Holiday Setup SCORE 30 Figure 3 11 Time Sync Screen La LLL 30 F
95. rmally open or NC normally closed independently To change the settings for all the cameras on the page for example Cameras 1 to 4 in Figure 3 19 select either the Setup heading or the NC NO heading first then change the option Rev 3 01 38 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Motion Detector Your DVR has a built in video motion detector Use the Motion Detector screen to turn video motion detection On or Off for each camera and to define the area of the image where you want to detect motion Highlight Motion Detector in the Device menu MENU gt Device gt Motion Detector and then press The Motion Detector screen displays Figure 3 20 Motion Detector Screen Honeywell motion Detector 3 Off 3 k 10 Off 3 3 Camera OmOtt Sensitivity Zone Min Size View On a 10 10 Off 10 Off Your DVR has built in video motion detector Video motion detection can be turned On or Off for each camera To adjust the DVR sensitivity to motion highlight the box under the Sensitivity heading There are five settings from 1 to 5 1 is the least sensitive and 5 is the most sensitive You can adjust the minimum number of detection blocks that must be activated to trigger a motion alarm Highlight a box under the Min Size heading and adjust the number The smaller the number fewer detection blocks must be activated and therefore the sensitivity is increased Turning the View setting On allows you to observe how
96. settings This includes items such as time and date display language camera audio remote control record mode network and password Your DVR can be set up using various screens and dialog boxes 1 Press MENU to enter the setup screens The Admin Password screen displays Figure 3 2 Admin Password Screen Admin Password Enter Password e 2 Enter the password by pressing the appropriate combination of Camera number buttons and then Enter 7 The factory default password is 4321 There are two Setup screens Quick Setup and Normal Setup The factory default is the Quick Setup screen Note The setup screens can also be accessed by entering the User password if the User password is turned on However only access to the Clip Copy and Password setup screens is permitted Rev 3 01 22 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Quick Setup Screen Figure 3 3 Quick Setup Screen Honeywell Quick Setup HRHD16C 1 3 1 Quick Setup on Recording Speed Quality 60 ips Standard Audio Recording Off Sequence Dwell Time System Information Camera Network Setup Password System Shutdown Use the Quick Setup screen to set up the most commonly used features of your DVR Use the Arrow buttons to move through the options Pressing lets you make your selections Note If you enter the Quick Setup screen by entering the User password only Password setup is permitted 1 Highlight the box beside Quick
97. splay on the spot monitor press SPOT SEQUENCE MENU a Use to Enter the Normal Setup screen You must enter the administrator password to access the Normal Setup e Close the current menu or setup dialog box e Access the Clip Copy menu Pressing and holding the button while in Playback mode enters the Clip Copy screen e Close the current menu or setup dialog box gt gt JJ ALARM The ALARM button has two functions First it resets the DVR outputs including the internal buzzer during an alarm Second it displays the event log when you are in the Live Monitoring mode unless there is an active alarm This operation can be user password protected COUNTER s COUNTER Switch between displaying the remaining storage capacity on the screen PIZ sj PTZ Open a Pan Tilt Zoom screen which allows you to control properly configured cameras Rev 3 01 19 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Table 3 1 Front Panel Controls Front panel Press the button to cont d control Up Down Left Use to Right Arrows SV e Navigate through menus and GUI Control Pan and Tilt when in the PTZ mode Move the position of the active cameo screen Move through screen pages ENTER y Select a highlighted item or complete an entry that you have made during system setup Enter or exit the active cameo mode during live monitoring and playback PANIC Start
98. ss STOP then select Set Preset in the PTZ menu Figure 4 3 PTZ Preset Screen Honeywell prz preset camera 1 Camera 1 CAM1 Lobby Door Room 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Select the number you want to assign to the preset and then press Use the virtual keyboard to enter the preset name Rev 3 01 84 Document 900 0258 10 05 Operation 2 Press REC to load the PTZ preset and the Preset View dialog box displays Select the desired preset and press to load the preset Figure 4 4 Preset View Screen Preset View To change the pan and tilt speed 1 Select Set Speed in the PTZ menu and change the number from 1 to 16 using the Left and Right arrow buttons 2 After you have selected the speed you want press If the camera does not support the speed control the Set Soeed menu item cannot be selected Recording Video After you have installed the DVR following the instructions in Chapter 2 Installation it is ready to record The DVR starts recording when you press REC and continues to record until the hard disk drive is full if Record Mode End of Disk is set to Stop Or the DVR continues recording after the hard disk drive is full if Record Mode End of Disk is set to Overwrite It does this by recording over the oldest video Although you will be able to record without changing the unit from its original factory settings you will want to take advantages of the DVR s many tools See Chapter 3
99. ss the button to control Camera buttons Cause the selected camera to display full screen These buttons are also used to 1 16 enter passwords Note The 4 channel DVR has 4 camera buttons the 9 channel DVR has 9 camera buttons DISPLAY Toggle between different display formats The available formats are 4x4 3x3 2x2 and PIP Picture in picture DISPLAY Note The display button does not toggle to the full screen display Press a camera button to display video from that camera at full screen Rev 3 01 18 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration Table 3 1 Front Panel Controls Front panel Press the button to cont d control SEQUENCE When in Live mode display another full live channel sequentially buttons a When in one of the multi view formats cause the DVR to sequence cameras in two sequence modes SEQUENCE Page mode In Page mode the DVR sequences through user defined screen layouts pages Cameo mode In Cameo mode the bottom right screen displays live cameras sequentially Press DISPLAY and SEQUENCE to access Cameo mode Turn Cameo sequencing on and off in the Main Monitor setup screen see Main Monitoring Setup Screen page 59 While in Sequence mode pressing SEQUENCE again will exit the Sequence mode FREEZE Freeze the current live screen i FREEZE SPOT Ej SPOT SPOT the individual camera buttons display the selected camera on the spot monitor For the sequence di
100. sword protected FF Fast Forward Button To play video forward at high speed press FF Pressing the button again toggles the playback speed from gt gt P and gt P The screen displays gt gt gt and gt gt gt respectively Entering Fast Playback mode from Live Monitoring mode can be password protected STOP Button Press STOP while in Playback mode to return the DVR to the Live Monitoring mode Camera Buttons 1 to 16 Press a camera button to display that camera at full screen DISPLAY Button Press DISPLAY to cycle the display through the different screen layouts The display modes are full 4x4 3x3 2x2 and PIP Picture in Picture Menu Button Press and hold Menu while in Playback mode to enter the Clip Copy screen see Clip Copy on page 77 Rev 3 01 87 Document 900 0258 10 05 Operation Shuttle Ring The Shuitle Ring only functions in Playback mode Use the Shuttle Ring to play video forward Turn the ring counterclockwise to play video backward Playback speed varies with the amount the ring is turned The playback speeds are 4x0 5 44 ddd 444 lt 05 PP PPP PPPP When you release the ring it snaps back to the center position and the video pauses Jog Dial The Jog Dial only functions when playback video has been paused Turn the Jog Dial clockwise to play video forward image by image Turn the Jog Dial counterclockwise to play video backward image by image Note When p
101. the latest information displayed on the screen e Select Clear to erase all archived data e Select Setup to display a screen which you set up the archive parameters Figure 3 55 Archive Setup Screen Honeywell archive setup End Of Disk Auto Archive Archive From 2004 07 24 04 08 15 Working From 0 Working To 24 1 Highlight the box beside End of Disk and then press to toggle between Overwrite and Stop When set to Overwrite the DVR continues archiving when the device drive is full by overwriting the oldest video When set to Stop the DVR stops archiving when the device drive is full 2 Highlight the box beside Auto Archive and then press to toggle between On and Off When it is On the DVR archives video automatically from the time set on the Archive From field 3 Highlight the box beside Archive From and then press to set up the archive start date and time Rev 3 01 75 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration 4 Highlight the box beside Working From Working To and then press to set up the time span of the automatic archive 5 To save your changes highlight OK and then press Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving changes 6 Select Manual to display a screen where you setup manual archive parameters Figure 3 56 Manual Archive Screen Honeywell manual Archive Record Info Start 2004 07 30 04 25 54 Record Info End 2004 08 09 23 41 07 Archive Info Start 2004 07 30 04 25
102. tions Specifications Table E 1 Technical Specifications Video Signal Format NTSC or PAL Video Input Composite 4 9 or 16 looping inputs 1 Vp p auto terminating 75 Ohms Monitor Outputs Composite One 1 Vp p 75 Ohms SVHS One SPOT 1 BNC Video Resolution 720 x 480 NTSC 720 x 576 PAL Playback Record Speed images per second Standard Resolution 60 60 ips NTSC 50 50 ips PAL High Resolution 30 30 ips NTSC 25 25 ips PAL Inputs Outputs Alarm Input 4 9 or 16 TTL programmable as NC NO Alarm Output 4 TTL Open Connector 5 mA Y 12V 30 mA 5V Alarm Reset Input 1 TTL Network Connectivity 10 100 Mbps Ethernet RS232C for external modem Audio Input RCA Input One line in or mic programmable Audio Output One line Connectors Video Input Composite 4 9 or 16 BNC Video Loop Composite 4 9 or 16 BNC Monitor Output Composite 1 BNC SVHS 1 Y C SPOT 1 BNC Audio In RCA connector Audio Out RCA connector Rev 3 01 103 Document 900 0258 10 05 Specifications Table E 1 Technical Specifications Alarms Terminal block Ethernet Port RJ45 RS232C Serial Port DB9 P RS485 Serial Port Two connector terminal block Ultra Wide SCSI Port High density female 68 pin connector USB Port Two 2 Storage Primary Storage EIDE hard disk drive up to 2
103. two USB ports to upgrade the system or copy video clips to an external CD RW drive external hard disk drive or Flash drives Rev 3 01 3 Document 900 0258 10 05 Introduction Rev 3 01 4 Document 900 0258 10 05 Installation Installation This chapter covers how to Set the DVR for NTSC or PAL Connect the DVR to peripheral equipment Package Contents The package contains in addition to this document Digital Video Recorder Adapter including power cord Multilingual User Guide on CD ROM RAS User Guide Multilingual RAS Software and Remote Administration System RAS User Guide on CD ROM Rack mount Kit Assembly screws for adding hard disk drives Required Installation Tools No special tools are required to install the DVR Refer to the installation manuals for the other items that make up part of your system Rev 3 01 5 Document 900 0258 10 05 Installation Figure 2 1 DVR Rear Panel 16 Channel Shown ONO jOjOjOjOojO ojo VE A GIFTS VELA GON UN JEN FSV FIS GS GS GIFS Y N yo OI myo oyoyojyo zne RNI 4 zah Kea 6 Wo FER ale es O ral f Glojojojojojojojo 9 19 190 VOJ COP MOJ 19 07 O o O yy i i i 5 1 S I SF 1 SZ 1 ES S71 WS YS 1 NSS 5 1 1 REK GND AOTAOZAOSAO4SNI AR VIDEO IN VIDEO IN2 4 VIDEO INS VIDEO IN5 VIDEOING VIDEOIN7 VIDEO INS OIN2 VIDEOINI3 VIDEOINd VIDEO INIS VIDEO INIG y z U SZ Sy ES 1
104. uttons 1t0o168 87 DISPLAY BURON lt s s s paoa a sendes de o ss a e ee oe Bb Ma 87 Menu BUTTON sa iawa s ae ea RR wwe aa ew ew OO 87 Uni 2 s sa eee wee cae A 88 JOG DIA savanna sour raras das 88 Searching Video i s sa ais Awe woe Soe oe Side RE see da RD ROR Br a SUR 89 Change Data Source ee 90 Date Time Search eee eee ne 90 Calendar Search eee eee eee 91 EVENLOCAIC oc em a de A A ee we A 92 Appendix A USB Hard Disk Drive Preparatton 95 Preparing The USB IDE Hard Disk Drive In Windows 2000 95 Preparing The USB IDE Hard Disk Drive In Windows 98 96 Appendix B opti i a ee ee ee ee RR a a ee ee ee ee 97 Appendix C ConnectorPinouts 99 I O Connector Pinouts 2 2 2 eee eee eee eee kue 99 RS485 Connector Pinouts eee eee eee eee ne 100 Appendix D Map OT DOCENAS ori ars AAA 101 Appendix E Specifications sir ERR RRR OO ee A 103 See ea eG hha eee REE REO RELEASES OES SOE EO Oe OO 1 Rev 3 01 ili Document 900 0258 10 05 Contents Rev 3 01 IV Document 900 0258 10 05 Figures Figures Figure 1 1 Typical DYR Installati n 6 cae ete eb EEA ARA EGY 2 Figure 2 1 DVR Rear Panel 16 Channel Shownj 6 Figure 2 2 Ne PAL SN a hee REDE Ee REA 6 Figure 2 3 Video Input Connectois 7 Figu
105. ve To select the type of drive to use for clip copy highlight the second box on the top and then press A drop down list of available drives displays You can select from IDE CD RW USB HDD or USB Flash Memory Place a check mark in the Audio box to copy recorded audio with video Note To copy clips using the USB CD RW there must be two or fewer external SCSI hard drives connected to the DVR To copy clips using the internal CD RW drive there must be three or fewer external SCSI hard drives connected to the DVR You can define how much video to copy by changing the start and end times and dates You can also select which camera you wish to copy Highlight the File Name box and then press A virtual keyboard displays see Figure 3 7 Enter a file name for the video you are copying and select Close The DVR automatically adds the camera number for example 01 and exe to the file name If you want to save the file in a specific folder enter the folder name followed by a for example folder filename After you have given the video a file name highlight Start and then press to start clip copy When you select IDE CD RW or USB CD RW the DVR displays the drive Capacity the clip size and asks if you want to continue Rev 3 01 77 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration When more than two USB hard disk drives are installed on the DVR the following USB Device Selection screen displays 1 Select the drive to use fo
106. will NOT play live or recorded audio 3 Highlight the box beside Audio In and then press to toggle between Mic In and Line In Mic In is for an unamplified source Line In is for an amplified source To save your changes highlight OK and then press Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes Note When the recording speed is set to less than 1 ips the DVR cannot guarantee the standard quality audio playback Rev 3 01 43 Document 900 0258 10 05 Configuration RS232 RS485 Setup Screen Use the RS232 RS485 Setup screen to set up the RS232 and RS485 ports to communicate with external devices such as modems remote controls and dome cameras Highlight RS232 RS485 in the Device menu MENU gt Device gt RS232 RS485 and then press The RS232 RS485 Setup screen displays Figure 3 26 RS232 RS485 Setup Screen Honeywell ps232 Rs485 ET Rete naas 57600 57600 Stop Bit 1 1 External Modem Remote Control 1 Highlight the field for the settings you wish to make Select the correct Baud Rate Parity Data Bits and Stop Bits for the device you are connecting to the DVR 2 For RS232 it is possible to select either Remote Control or External Modem in the Usage field For RS485 it is possible to select either Remote Control or PTZ Control in the Usage field Note Do not configure both the RS232 and RS485 ports to Communicate with remote controls at the same time Note If networking
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