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1. 40 RAI N rara cerda dra 40 RAS Live Viewing Interface Connected 41 Search and Playback Interface 44 Main User Interface with Back Up Times Marked 47 AVI Backup Window saaa Bee eee eee TES 48 vii Document 900 0399 03 06 Figure 6 5 Figure 7 1 Figure 7 2 Figure 7 3 Figure 7 4 Figure 7 5 Figure 7 6 Figure 7 7 Figure 7 8 Figure A 1 Figure B 1 Rev 2 00 Windows Explorer with Video Clips Selected 48 General Setup Screen 49 Change Password Screen 50 Site M nU ossad eS A ee K R Be AR 50 VOR MOMMU 6 se ee EGS Bee R SoG EE ESO ERE ER si Event Search Menu 51 Record MENU s i o Gad wee ee SDE EES SEL EEE GS 52 Disk Menu lt a recent eee eee AAA 53 VIGGO Men s c uo be be ood HES BAM ESS S SHES 2 54 Engineering Mode 56 FFDSHOW Video Decoder Configuration 57 vili Document 900 0399 03 06 Introduction Features Your HRDE4X4 digital video recorder referred to as DVR throughout this document is a stand alone and or networked video and audio recording device It provides recording capabilities for four camera inputs and is capable of event pre event or timelapse recording The DVR can function in semi triplex mode that is you can play back video while simultaneously recording in a network configuration Each of the fo
2. F ADV Press to jump step 60 seconds forward in playback mode REW Press to rewind the footage at 1x 2x 4x 8x and 16x speeds in playback mode ARCH Press to start operation involving archiving FF Press to fast forward the footage at 1x 2x 4x 8x and 16x speeds in playback mode A Press to select camera 1 or password digit 1 gt Press to select camera 2 or password digit 2 59 Document 900 0399 03 06 Press to select camera 3 or password digit 3 A lt Press to select camera 4 or password digit 4 zz l co Press to select the remote unit Configuring Multiple Units for Remote Control To configure multiple units for different remote control IDs see REMOTE CONTROLLER ID page 79 The selected remote unit will display the remote control icon on the monitor E Rev 2 00 60 Document 900 0399 03 06 Specifications Table D 1 Technical Specifications Video Signal Format NTSC or PAL Video Input Composite 4 channel 1 0 V P P 75 O BNC Monitor Outputs Composite 1 channel 1 0 V P P 75 Q BNC VGA 1 channel Video Resolution NTSC Quad 360 x 240 Full screen 720 x 480 PAL Ouad 360 x 288 Full screen 720 x 576 Compression Algorithm MPEG 4 Playback Record Speed frames per second NTSC Quad 120 IPS Full screen 30 IPS 4 ch PAL Quad 100 IPS Full screen 25 IPS 4 ch Still Image Capture Inputs Outputs Alarm Input Alarm Out
3. Select the date of the video to begin searching Use the LEFT RIGHT UP and DOWN buttons to navigate through the days 2 Once you have selected the date press SEL to move to the CHANNEL selector 3 Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to change the channel selection from ALL to any of the four available channels 4 Once you have selected the channel press SEL to move to the TYPE selector 5 Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to change the type of recording to ALL MOTION SENSOR MANUAL or CONTINUOUS 6 Once you have selected the type of recording to search for press SEL to produce a list of instances that fit your search criteria Figure 4 3 Event Search Screen Rev 2 00 29 Document 900 0399 03 06 10 Figure 4 4 Event Search List Screen pe z P Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the on screen listings Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to display a list of events that happened previous to or after the current selection Once the desired event has been selected press SEL to start playing back the selected video Press ARCH to launch the archiving function in playback mode see Archiving Video on page 36 for more information Time Line Search The TIME LINE SEARCH window see Figure 4 5 is used to find the stored video by using the time line bar Figure 4 5 Time line Search Date Select Screen gt r gt Select the date of the video to begin searching by using the LEFT RIGHT UP and DOWN
4. lt Back Cancel 6 Wait a few minutes while the setup completes 7 Double click the RAS icon see Figure 5 3 that should now be on your desktop to launch the program Figure 5 3 RAS Icon HEDE4s4 RAS Rev 2 00 40 Document 900 0399 03 06 RAS Operation When the installation is complete double click the RAS icon see Figure 5 3 on your desktop to launch the program Live Viewing Live Viewing Interface Figure 6 1 RAS Live Viewing Interface Connected 12 20 2005 11 45 49 12 20 2005 11 45 46 12 20 2005 11 45 34 164 17045473 o 12 20 2005 11 43 04 164 170 45 159 c 12 20 2005 11 43 04 164 170 8517 C 2 12 20 2005 11 4304 UE ina vn d VILA ata Rev 2 00 41 Document 900 0399 03 06 Table 6 1 Live Viewing Interface Controls Interface Control Description Displays the current date and time when viewing live video Click to Connect to the DVR xi Connect to remote system Port No Protocol TCP m Password Cancel If you click Connect this Connect pop up window appears Enter the IP Address and the Port number Then select the Protocol type and enter the network Password Click OK to initiate the connection Caution Port No It should be the same as the DVR s port number the default port number is 5445 on both DVR and RAS Caution Password It should be the same as the DVR s network password the default password is 1111 set in the System menu on your DVR Remote ac
5. Honeywell HRDE4X4 Digital Video Recorder User Guide Document 900 0399 03 06 Rev 2 00 Revisions Issue Date Revisions 1 00 09 05 New document 2 00 03 06 Updated Remote Access Software sections with screenshots and function changes Rev 2 00 li Document 900 0399 03 06 FCC Compliance Statement Information to the User This eguipment 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 eguipment generates uses and can radiate radio freguency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this eguipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be reguired 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 eguipment This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe A est conforme a norme NMB 003 du Canada Explanation of Graphical Symbols This symbol indicates the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s encl
6. Table 4 3 Button Functions in Play Mode Cont d Button Description View channel 4 in full screen Switch the live view between guad and full screen mode displaying the highlighted channel ARCH Press to launch the archiving function Network Mode The DVR provides a live remote monitoring feature Remote monitoring requires installation of a Remote Access Software program on your PC see Chapter 5 RAS Installation A LAN connection using the RJ45 connector on the DVR rear panel is mandatory for remote connection For detailed features on operation of the RAS program please refer to Chapter 6 and Chapter 7 For local operation purposes the frame rate is limited to 1 frame sec when there is no recording operating on the DVR When recording is in progress the video frame rate for live monitoring will follow the recording frame rate Figure 4 13 Main GUI Screen of RAS Program 12 20 2005 114548 1220 2005 11 43 16 H ecord Gn 1220 00 VAS 164140405 473 Camera Detected 4 12 20 AS 14 ESFE REH Camera Detected 3 12 20 2005 144 AAA A Camera Detected Z TENAN 13 41159 SA TILA STE T arer 5 iod e bed Y S L HEE 39 ATIM z Rev 2 00 35 Document 900 0399 03 06 Archiving Video To archive a still image or video clip to a USB stick the user must first archive a still image or video clip to the hard drive Archiving Images or Video onto the Hard Drive Still images can be captured and archived onto the hard d
7. has have been triggered or motion is detected NETWORK ON indicates a user is connected to the system through the RAS software Rev 2 00 11 Document 900 0399 03 06 Table 3 2 Front Panel Controls Control Function SEG Start auto seguencing must be in full screen mode Toggles on and off SEARCH Opens search menu REC Starts stops manual recording reguires password entry ARCH Starts archiving a video clip or still image to a USB stick PIZ Controls Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ operation SETUP Opens the Setup menu ESC e Temporarily stores the changed value e Returns to previous menu screen Rewinds the video in Playback mode Press again to lt lt REW toggle the playback speed at 1x 2x 4x 8x and 16x speeds e See the LOG LIST Jump step backward In Playback mode the playback ve lt F REV position moves one minute backward KI PLAY PAUSE Play or pause a video clip in Playback mode Jump step forward In Playback mode the playback F ADJ ee position moves one minute forward FE KK e Plays the video forward in Playback mode Press again to toggle the speed at 1x 2x 4x 8x and 16x speeds e See the ARCHIVE LIST e Moves up in the menu structure in Setup mode e Selects camera 1 in Live and Playback modes e Used as the number 1 when entering the password e Moves right in the menu structure in Setup mode e Selects camera 2 in Live and Playback modes e Used as the number 2 when e
8. 1 Direct X 8 1 or higher Installing the RAS Program 1 Insert the Remote Viewer software CD provided with the HRDE4X4 DVR into the CD ROM drive of your PC 2 Double click the RAS setup file or icon 4 to start the installation process 3 The RAS splash screen appears while the installation wizard loads 4 Click Next to use the default destination location see Figure 5 7 or click Browse to manually select a different destination location Rev 2 00 39 Document 900 0399 03 06 Figure 5 1 Choose Destination Location InstallShield Wizard Choose Destination Location Select folder where Setup will install files Setup will install HRDE in the following folder To install to this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder Destination Folder C Program FilesYHoneywellWHRDE Browse InstallShield mesni 5 Click Next to use the default program folder see Figure 5 2 or manually select a folder from the list of Existing Folders Figure 5 2 Choose Program Folder InstallShield Wizard Select Program Folder Please select a program folder Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below You may type a new folder name or select one from the existing folders list Click Next to continue Program Folders HRDE Existing Folders 3Com NI L Utilities CorelDRAW 10 CorelDRAW 8 z InstallShield
9. Description Click to view all the channels in a Quad Screen view Click to start or stop the Seguential display of each channel in full screen mode Adjust audio Volume using this slide bar This green bar indicates the remaining hard drive storage capacity This log lists client activity information s me maanas di Click these buttons to Minimize Maximize or Close 1 the RAS window Search and Playback Viewing to search the You can access the Search window by clicking either Local Search se local PC hard drive or Remote Search z k Search and Playback Interface Figure 6 2 Search and Playback Interface Rev 2 00 44 Document 900 0399 03 06 Table 6 2 Search and Playback Interface Controls Interface Control Description Displays the recorded date and time of the video being played back Click to open the Local Search user interface to search the hard drive of the local PC for recorded video Click to open the Remote Search user interface to search the hard drive of the remotely connected DVR for recorded video Click to open the Live Video user interface Click to Exit from the operations of the RAS program Click to Backup recorded video from the remote HRDE4X4 to the PC in AVI format AVI format can be played back using Windows Media Player Only one camera at a time can be saved and played back The AVI format vide
10. Event Search Setup 2 51 Record Menu os iaa dea dhe ae hdd Eee Gwe dae Ze wee 52 Disk Menu 2 eee eee eee kue 53 Video Menu eee keen oe 53 ADOUL MENU sos cos d oe 2k eee ERE E EE a DR GR 54 Appendix A DVR Firmware Upgrade 55 1 Copy Firmware Upgrade to USBStick 55 2 Start Engineering Mode 2 eee eee eee eee eee kk nn 55 3 Upgrading Using USB Stick 56 4 Verifying Software Installatona 56 Appendix B Playing AVI Archive CliIMs 57 Appendix C Optional tems x s R eR 6 eRe KD ewe a ees 59 Remote Control Operation 59 Configuring Multiple Units for Remote Control 60 Appendix D Specificatitonts 61 Rev 2 00 vi Document 900 0399 03 06 Figures Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 Figure 3 10 Figure 3 11 Figure 3 12 Figure 3 13 Figure 3 14 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 Figure 4 7 Figure 4 8 Figure 4 9 Figure 4 10 Figure 4 11 Figure 4 12 Figure 4 13 Figure 4 14 Figure 4 15 Figure 4 16 Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 Figure 6 1 Figure 6 2 Figure 6 3 Figure 6 4 Rev 2 00 NTSC PALOperationSwiteth 7 Rear Panel Connections 7 Pie a aerea or A
11. Resize amp aspect Divx 5 libavcodec DX50 BLZO DXGM FVFW FFD5 libavcodec ffdshow and ffvfw internal FOU Other MPEG4 libavcodec ZIV2 3IVX RMP4 DME VIE f MP43 libavcodec O Perspective corr MP42 libavcodec MP42 DIV2 Subtitles MP41 libavcodec MP41 MPG4 DIVA Text WMV LIF libavcodec Font WMVZ S disabled incomplete Yobsub H 263 libavcodec H263 5263 in 3gp files O avisynth H 264 libavcodec H264 X264 SSH incomplete ZA H 261 disabled Visualizations MPECI disabled O DCT pd MANETO ain 2 Reset order Borders Settings Export all settings x Jl Cancel Apply b Enable Subtitles select Apply and close the window Rev 2 00 57 Document 900 0399 03 06 Rev 2 00 58 Document 900 0399 03 06 Optional Items Check with your sales representative for the price and availability of the following item Remote Control Remote Control Operation Rev 2 00 RECORD Press to start or stop manual recording PTZ Press to control PTZ operation SEARCH Press to go to the search menu SEQUENCE Press to start auto sequencing of screen in full screen mode SELECT Press to select desired menu item to store a setup value in the menu or to display quad view SETUP Press to launch the setup menu ESC Press to return to the previous menu screen F REW Press to jump step 60 seconds backward in playback mode PLAY PAUSE Press to play or pause a video in playback mode
12. Setup menu In the Event menu see Figure 7 4 you can set the event items that will be included in the event list and log the amount of local disk space you want to allow and the save path for the event log Rev 2 00 50 Document 900 0399 03 06 Figure 7 4 Setup Menu a Event search KA Record M Disk R Video P About Event Menu Log Path c Storage Log pa Size fi 0 MB Log Icon Event list VE Startup C3 Shutdown e Setup Change Sensor in CE Alam out R Motion S Camera loss aa Network loss g Record CIA AAA 4113337717 K AR Event Search Setup Figure 7 5 Setup Menu From M First To M Last Event Search Menu A m EAN ip 74748246 Browse Path jc Storage Log 164 178 45 164 178 45 164 178 45 164 178 45 164 178 45 164 178 45 Startup Connect to 164 178 Camera Detected 1 Camera Detected 2 Camera Detected 3 Camera Detected 4 Disconnect from H Connect to 164 178 Camera Detected 1 Camera Detected 2 2006 03 15 09 31 2006 03 15 03 317 2006 03 15 09 31 2006 03 15 09 31 2006 03 15 09 31 2006 03 15 09 31 2006 03 15 09 34 2006 03 15 09 41 2006 03 15 09 41 2006 03 15 09 41 54 Click Event Search on the left hand panel of the Setup menu In the Event Search menu see Figure 7 5 you can Find an event log for a time period specified in the From and To fields Click Save to save a text version o
13. if you do not have this information ID The user ID for the ADSL connection Password The password for the ADSL connection Your ADSL connection must have an RJ45 output to connect to the DVR When snaring the connection with other devices an IP sharing device should be used In this case select LAN as the NETWORK TYPE You must also configure the IP sharing device for port forwarding to allow for a network connection For more information on port forwarding see the documentation for your IP sharing device or contact your network administrator Storage Setup To assign how your DVR reacts when the hard drive is full set the storage parameters in the Storage Setup screen Rev 2 00 24 Document 900 0399 03 06 Figure 3 13 Storage Setup Screen Table 3 8 describes the Storage field options Table 3 8 Storage Setup Fields Field Description OVERWRITE When enabled the DVR will continue recording and overwrite the oldest existing recorded data once the hard drive is full When disabled recording will stop once the hard drive is full FORMAT Format the hard drive Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to select ON then press SEL You then have the option to CANCEL or CONFIRM Caution All recorded data will be lost We recommend that you archive any data that you may need in the future before you format the hard drive Rev 2 00 25 Document 900 0399 03 06 Saving Setup To preserve the setup values that
14. 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 Ifthe equipment has been exposed to rain or water If the 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 ensure the service technician uses 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 Correct Batteries WARN
15. text insertion screen and apply a new name for the channel Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow controls to navigate through the channel name and the UP and DOWN arrow controls to change the selected character Press SEL to confirm the name Enable disable display of the video channel in Live Display mode Enable disable the specified channel to be included in the Seguential Display mode Change the brightness value for the specified channel 14 Document 900 0399 03 06 Table 3 3 Live Mode Setup Fields Cont d Field Description CONTRAST Change the contrast value for the specified channel HUE Change the hue value for the specified channel SATURATION Change the saturation value for the specified channel Recording Mode To set values for recording video use the UP and DOWN controls to navigate through the menu items Change the value of the menu item using the LEFT and RIGHT controls Figure 3 4 Recording Mode Setup Screen sije HEN Follow Table 3 4 to set the Recording Mode parameters Table 3 4 Recording Mode Setup Fields Field Description RESOLUTION Set the resolution to either FULL Screen or GUAD View CHANNEL Select the channel camera 1 4 to apply the following settings on Changes you make will immediately take effect with the selected channel FRAME RATE Set the frame rate for the specified channel choose from OFF or 1 30 fps The sum of the frame rate values from each channel cannot exceed the m
16. the RS485 port If the camera is controlled with RS232C use an RS485 to RS232C signal converter On the PTZ Control Setup screen see Figure 3 17 you can select or set the protocol type of the camera that is the same as the one installed on the site If the camera has a specific camera ID select the camera ID using the LEFT and RIGHT arrow controls The following options are available on the PTZ CONTROL screen CAMERA SPEED 19200 14400 9600 4800 2400 CAMERA NUMBER channel number that the PTZ is connected to CAMERA TYPE protocol type CAMERA ID 0 63 Figure 3 11 PTZ Control Setup Screen NT yes PRA Y y a ty K b RZ Setting Network Parameters Set up your network parameters for remote connection through the Remote Access Software on the Network Setup screen See Chapter 5 Chapter 6 and Chapter 7 for more information about RAS Rev 2 00 21 Document 900 0399 03 06 Figure 3 12 Network Setup Screen Follow Table 3 7 to set your system network parameters Table 3 7 Network Setup Fields Field Description PORT Press SEL to enter the port number REMOTE ACCESS Enable disable remote access through RAS BANDWIDTH Enable disable key frame transmission only This feature is useful SAVING when your network bandwidth is not enough for live video streaming NETWORK TYPE Set the type of network connection Options are LAN DHCP ADSL Note Other parts of the Network Setup sc
17. the corresponding channel information Click to Resume live video updates Click to Freeze live video updates imni Enable or disable the recording of live video for future playback by the RAS Viewer program The video is saved to c Storage on the local PC disk specified in RAS Setup Capture This option allows saving and playback of all cameras at the same time pra bau t JAVE STILL Image capture x Click to Save a Still image Only the selected red outlined camera will be saved When you click the Save Still button this window Save still image to file Save Path C Program Files DVR Honeyw imi File Name ICH 2 2005 0825 094411 File Format BITMAP BMP v appears offering you image capturing options The still image can be captured in either jpeg or bmp file format The image will be saved in the folder selected on the General Setup screen see General Setup on page 49 unless you specify otherwise You can also change the default File Name for the still image Ta Click to Setup the configuration of the RAS program Click to Exit from the operations of the RAS program These Alarm indicators illuminate when a sensor input is active on the corresponding channel on the remote HRDE4X4 Click to view the red outlined video channel in Full Screen view 43 Document 900 0399 03 06 Table 6 1 Live Viewing Interface Controls Cont d Interface Control
18. will forward to the appropriate DVR Note This port number is listed next to the PORT menu option in the Network Setup screen If you plan to access the DVR units only from within the same LAN the RTSP port does not have to be changed Network Types There are three network types available Each type reguires different settings LAN To use the LAN option when connecting the DVR to a network the following information is reguired See your network administrator if you do not have this information IP The fixed IP address of the DVR unit Gateway The IP address of the Gateway Rev 2 00 23 Document 900 0399 03 06 Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask for the LAN DNS Server IP The IP address for the DNS server DHCP Select DHCP to use the DHCP option when connecting the DVR to a network An IP address is automatically assigned by the DHCP server which automatically assigns IP addresses and other parameters to new devices The assigned IP address and MAC address are displayed when DHCP is selected If the network connection does not allow additional IP addresses then an IP sharing device will be needed In this case forwarding may be needed to allow for a network connection For more information on port forwarding see the documentation for your IP sharing device or contact your network administrator ADSL To use the ADSL option when connecting the DVR to a network the following information is reguired See your network administrator
19. A 11 Setup Menu Screen 13 Live Mode Setup Screen 14 Recording Mode Setup Screen 15 Motion Zone Setup Screen 17 Recording Schedule Setup Screen 17 System Setup Screen 18 DVR ID Setup Screen 20 DVR Description Display Screen 20 Date and Time Setup Screen 20 PTZ Control Setup Screen 21 Network Setup Screen 22 Storage Setup Screen 25 Save Setup Screen o 26 Live Viewing Window 2 1 27 Search Menu ocu wee ek we ee wR Be ze ee ala a 29 Event Search Screen 29 Event Search List Screen 30 Time line Search Date Select Screen 30 Time line Search Scren 31 Go To Search Screen 31 Log List Search Screen 32 LOIS a AAA 32 Archive Search Screen 33 Archive ListScereen 33 Play Mode Screen 34 Main GUI Screen of RASProgram 35 Archive Mode Screen 36 Archive Menu Screen 37 List of ArchivedFiles 37 Choose Destination Location 40 Choose Program Folder
20. DATE amp TIME Set the present date and time for the DVR see Figure 3 10 Press SEL then use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow controls to navigate through the position of each alphanumeric character in the date and time Use the UP and DOWN arrow controls to change the selected character Press SEL to confirm the new date and time PTZ CONTROL Set the PTZ camera speed number type and ID see Controlling a PTZ Camera page 27 LANGUAGE Set the desired language REMOTE Set from 0 9 Used with the unit optional remote control If several CONTROLLER ID units are in the same room set each unit for a different ID Use the remote control to select one by pressing the corresponding single digit code The factory default is set to 0 If only one unit is in the room leave this set to the factory default of 0 When set to 0 the unit does not look for a select number 1 9 from the remote control The on screen remote control icon will always be on and the user can press any remote control key as required Rev 2 00 19 Document 900 0399 03 06 Rev 2 00 Figure 3 8 DVR ID Setup Screen Figure 3 9 DVR Description Display Screen Figure 3 10 Date and Time Setup Screen 20 Document 900 0399 03 06 Controlling a PTZ Camera To control the PTZ functions of the camera connect the controller to the RS485 port on the rear panel see Figure 2 2 Note For speed dome cameras that support RS485 connect them directly to
21. ING Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type 18 20 zap 22 Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Operating Temperature An operating temperature range is specified see Appendix D Specifications so that the customer and installer may determine a suitable operating environment for the eguipment 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 Rev 2 00 3 Document 900 0399 03 06 23 Reliable Earthing Grounding Reliable grounding of rack mounted eguipment should be maintained Particular attention sho
22. Mises O O Der ik G ih ALARN CAUDIO PUD CH GHA VIJEO OUT Casa Bf izv a0 1 Internal Alarm ea Output Relay Adapter LAN for Remote Access Software g Connection Inputs aot al VGA Monitor CCTV Monitor Setting Unit for NTSC or PAL Before turning on your DVR set the switch see Figure 2 1 to NTSC or PAL to match your equipment If your DVR is already powered unplug the power cord from the wall outlet Wait a few seconds set the switch see Figure 2 7 and then re apply power Note You cannot mix NTSC and PAL equipment For example do not connect NTSC cameras when your DVR is set to PAL Similarly do not connect a PAL camera and an NTSC monitor Rev 2 00 Document 900 0399 03 06 _ Figure 2 1 NTSC PAL Operation Switch za 232 PV AG x PAL Set to ON position ID Connecting Peripheral Equipment Figure 2 2 shows the rear panel connections Refer to Table 2 1 to connect your network system components Figure 2 2 Rear Panel Connections O CAUTION AUDIO IN VIDEO IN 4 TX RX RX o oo 1 REDUCE R SHOCK DOC 0000 ITI TO REDUCI F ELECTRIC SHOCK SINSIDEREFER ojoje HC leal ol 0000 ETHERNET ALARM CAUDIO OUT CH3 CH4 VIDEO OUT Table 2 1 describes the rear panel connections as shown in Figure 2 2 from left to right Table 2 1 Rear Panel Connections Connector Des
23. ND2 GND3 GND4 ALARM Connect to an external alarm device On off switching using an internal OUT relay 0 5A 125V 1A 30V The relay is open when not triggered The relay can be triggered to close by either motion or a sensor input if enabled in the Recording Setup menu VIDEO IN Connect NTSC or PAL camera coaxial outputs up to 4 to the BNC Video In connectors Caution Do not mix NTSC and PAL cameras VIDEO OUT Connect to a monitor RS 232 For engineering use only VGA Connect to a VGA monitor Note When using a VGA monitor make sure you set the VGA switch to ON and power reset the unit turn unit off then on SWITCHES PAL Set to the ON position when PAL cameras are connected Note When you change the position of the PAL switch reboot the DVR to apply the new setting VGA Set to the ON position when a VGA monitor is connected Note When you change the position of the VGA switch reboot the DVR to apply the new setting When VGA is enabled the video out connector composite is disabled Also when the Video Out is enabled the VGA is disabled DC 12V Apply 12 VDC using the DC switching adapter supplied Rev 2 00 8 Document 900 0399 03 06 Connecting the Power Cord 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 Your DVR is now ready to operate See Chapter 3 DVR Configuration and Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation for mor
24. aximum frame rates for a specific recording resolution The total Maximum frame rate for NTSC video are 120 Fps frames per second for Quad and 30 Fps for Full GUALITY Select the recording guality for the specified channel Options are NORMAL HIGH SUPER Rev 2 00 15 Document 900 0399 03 06 Table 3 4 Recording Mode Setup Fields Cont d Field Description RECORDING _ Assign the recording mode for each channel Options are CONTINUOUS BY MOTION BY SENSOR record based on sensor inputs BY SCHEDULE DISABLE MOTION ZONE Select motion sensing zones Options are FULL ZONE PARTIAL ZONE Note If Partial Zone is selected press SEL the screen will change as shown in Figure 3 5 MOTION Set the motion sensitivity for the specified channel from SENSITIVITY 1to9 SENSOR TYPE Set the type of sensor for the specified channel see SENSOR IN on page 8 for connection information Options are None N O normal open ground connected to the input starts recording N C normal closed ground connected to the input stops recording PRE RECORD Enable disable pre event recording Pre event recording time is five seconds and only intra frames are recorded for pre event recording POST EVENT Set post event recording time duration for the specified channel RECORD choose from 2 30 seconds ALARM Enable disable alarm output for the specified channel The alarm output relay can be closed by either a motion eve
25. buttons to navigate through the days 2 Once you have selected the date press SEL to move to the time line search window see Figure 4 6 3 Usethe LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select a time zone on the 24 hours time table Once you have selected the time zone press the DOWN or SEL buttons to move to the 60 minutes time table Rev 2 00 30 Document 900 0399 03 06 Figure 4 6 Time line Search Screen po 4 Select All or a specific channel to search by using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons Notice that the highlighted icon on the lower left side of the screen changes when UP or DOWN is pressed 5 Once you select the channel use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to move the time line select Bar yellow to the point on the 60 minute time table that you wish to start playing the video clip time zones with recorded video are indicated by a red underline 6 Press SEL to playback the recorded video 7 Press ARCH to launch the archiving function in playback mode see Archiving Video on page 36 for more information Go To Search You can search for video data from a specific instance by setting the date and time in the GO TO search window see Figure 4 7 Use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow buttons to move through the date and time values in this menu Use the UP and DOWN arrows buttons to change the date and time values Press SEL when the appropriate date and time is entered to playback the recorded video Figure 4 7 Go To Search Scr
26. cess should be set to ON in the Network Setup menu on the DVR Note Maximum of 16 connection entries Click to Disconnect from the DVR Note This button only appears when you are remotely connected to a DVR Click to open the Local Search user interface See Search and Playback Viewing page 44 for information on searching the hard drive of the local PC for recorded video Click to open the Remote Search user interface See Search and Playback Viewing page 44 for information on searching the hard drive of the remotely connected DVR for recorded video Click to open the Live Video user interface Click to Lock all the operations on the DVR Note When this button is clicked it changes to the Unlock button Rev 2 00 42 Document 900 0399 03 06 Table 6 1 Live Viewing Interface Controls Cont d Interface Control UNLOCK Description Click to Unlock all the operations on the DVR Note When this button is clicked it changes to the Lock button rc gt Enter password When you click the Lock or Unlock button the password entry window appears When you Lock the operations on the DVR you need to set and enter the Password When you Unlock the operations on the DVR you need to enter the Password previously set while locking The factory default password is the enter key on your PC Press Enter This Remote Site information panel shows the DVR site RAS is currently connected to and
27. cription RS 422 485 Remote camera control see Controlling a PIZ Camera page 21 ETHERNET Network the DVR using 10 100 MB Ethernet connector Network to a PC for remote monitoring and searching see Setting Network Parameters page 27 AUDIO IN Connect to a pre amplified line level audio source such as a microphone Note Itis the user s responsibility to determine if the local laws and regulations permit recording audio AUDIO OUT Connect to an amplifier Rev 2 00 7 Document 900 0399 03 06 Table 2 1 Rear Panel Connections Cont d Connector Description SENSOR IN Connect to external alarm sensor devices to signal the DVR to react to events Four sensors can be connected to the equipment sensor 1 4 dedicated to Video channel 1 4 respectively Simple On Off switching of sensor inputs 1 4 normal open NO and ground connected to input starts recording or normal close NC and ground connected to input stops recording see Recording Mode page 15 to program sensor recording Connect two wires to operate a sensor input correcily to the Terminal block on the rear panel of the HRDE4X4 One ground wire between the external device and to the HRDE4X4 ensures the ground reference voltage is identical This line connects to the terminal block G input Connect the other wire to be used to trigger the record condition to the sensor input 1 4 elec on bas be Baan Sensor Input TT ERE In 2 ln 3 In 4 ALARM UR 1 G
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29. e Folders Address KO C Storage Backup 021 72006 v Eso Folders x Mame TE Size 25 456 KB 27 KB lt s sele gt Example The folder is 02172006 for a recorded date of February 17 2006 The filename is CH1 08_30_08 for Camera 1 and a video start time of 8 30 08 AM The filename with the AVI extension contains the video and the filename with the SMI extension contains the date and time overlay to be played back on top of the video For a time and date overlay you will need the FFDSHOW codec installed on your PC In the FFDSHOW Video Decoder Configuration enable the subtitles option see Appendix B Playing AVI Archive Clips The clip will be automatically saved to the file location specified in General Setup page 49 Navigate to the folder find the AVI file you have archived and open it This will allow the video to be played back using programs such as the Windows Media Player See Appendix B Playing AVI Archive Clips if your archived clips are not playing back on your local PC Rev 2 00 48 Document 900 0399 03 06 RAS Configuration Click Setup to open the Setup menu for the RAS program General Setup Click Setup to open Figure 7 1 Set the options as follows Figure 7 1 General Setup Screen m Security Option T Startup 7 Shutdown Setup Password Live monitoring Search Save Path Capture e Storage Capture T Backup c Storage Backup me m Connect Opti
30. e information WARNING Route power cords so they are not a tripping hazard Make certain the power cord will not be pinched or abraded by furniture Do not install power cords under rugs or carpet The power cord has a grounding pin If your power outlet does not have a grounding pin receptacle do not modify the plug Do not overload the circuit by plugging too many devices into one circuit Rev 2 00 9 Document 900 0399 03 06 Rev 2 00 10 Document 900 0399 03 06 DVR Configuration This chapter covers Front panel LEDs and controls Initial DVR setup Configuring live and recording modes Setting motion zones Setting recording schedules Setting system parameters Configuring remote network control Setting storage parameters Note Ensure that your DVR is completely installed and all components are connected before proceeding Front Panel LEDs and Controls Figure 3 1 shows the front panel and Table 3 1 and Table 3 2 describe the operational LEDs and control buttons Figure 3 1 Front Panel iG ON oneywell EI C gt EX gt SO KAY axa a SD l fi ESC lt E NO sd AR V R ao E PTZ SETUP REC KIL PLAYPAUSE 44 REW eed F REW F ADV Kee FF gt gt Table 3 1 Front Panel LEDs LED Function POWER ON indicates power is applied to the unit REC ON indicates recording is enabled HDD ON indicates the system is accessing the hard drive EVENT ON indicates the alarm sensor s
31. ee Figure 3 8 Press SEL use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow controls to navigate through the position for each alphanumeric character Use the UP and DOWN arrow controls to change the selected character Press SEL to confirm the name DESCRIPTION Press SEL to view system information System version storage capacity IP address and MAC address See Figure 3 9 LOAD SETUP Select ON to reset the system to the factory default settings DEFAULT Rev 2 00 18 Document 900 0399 03 06 Table 3 6 System Setup Fields Cont d Field Description ADMIN Set the administrator password After selecting this menu item you PASSWORD will be prompted for your current password and then the new password Follow the prompts to change and confirm the new password The default password is 1111 Use the arrow controls to change the password UP lt 1 RIGHT lt 2 DOWN 3 LEFT lt 4 NETWORK Set the remote access password You will need to enter this PASSWORD password when connecting to this DVR through the RAS program see page 42 After selecting this menu item you will be prompted for your current password the default password is 1111 and then the new password Follow the prompts to change and confirm the new password Use the arrow controls to change the password as described in ADMIN PASSWORD above DATE FORMAT Set the desired date and time display format Options are YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD MM DD YYYY MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY DD MM YYYY SET
32. een Rev 2 00 31 Document 900 0399 03 06 Go First Search You can access the oldest recorded data on the DVR hard drive by selecting GO FIRST on the SEARCH window Go Last Search You can access the latest recorded data on the DVR hard drive by selecting GO LAST on the SEARCH window Log List Search You can access the LOG LIST search screen see Figure 4 8 by selecting LOG LIST on the SEARCH window Select a date and press SEL to open the LOG LIST from that date see Figure 4 9 Figure 4 8 Log List Search Screen 1 9 EKI ih Rev 2 00 32 Document 900 0399 03 06 Archive Search The ARCHIVE SEARCH window see Figure 4 10 is used to find previously stored video or images Figure 4 10 Archive Search Screen un hep C9 LUS PI MN 1 Select the date to begin searching by using the LEFT RIGHT UP and DOWN buttons to navigate through the days 2 Once you have selected the date press SEL to open the list of stored data see Figure 4 11 Figure 4 11 Archive List Screen 3 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through the on screen listings 4 Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to display a list of stored events that happened previous to or after the current selection 5 Once the desired event has been selected press SEL to view the still image or the first frame of the selected video 6 Press ARCH to launch the archiving function in playback mode see Archiving Video on page 36 for m
33. entire channels or the entire schedule Motion recording sensor recording and continuous recording can be used exclusively for the schedule or mixed as needed See Table 3 5 for four ways to set the schedule To set up a recording schedule select SCHEDULE in the record menu Use the arrow buttons to select one of the items in Table 3 5 Then press SEL to toggle and select the recording method required C Continuous M Motion S Sensor No recording Rev 2 00 17 Document 900 0399 03 06 Table 3 5 Schedule Recording Setup Fields Field Description ALL Selected recording mode is applied to the entire time zone and all channels cameras 1 to 4 CH1 to CH4 Selected recording mode is applied to the entire time zone for the specified channel Selected recording mode is applied to the entire channel for the Vertical Bar selected time zone Each vertical bar corresponds to one hour Individual Block of Time Selected recording mode is applied to the selected 1 hour increment for the selected channel Setting System Parameters Use the System Setup screen to input system parameters Use the UP and DOWN arrow controls to navigate through the menu items and use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow controls to change the value of the menu items Figure 3 7 System Setup Screen Follow Tapie 3 6 to set global System parameters Table 3 6 System Setup Fields Field Description DVR ID Set the name of the DVR s
34. eo clip Click to Stop or pause the displayed video clip Click to toggle the Fast Forward speed video is being played back at choices are 2 4 8 16 Click to toggle the Fast Reverse speed video is being played back at choices are 2 4 8 16 Click to Reverse One Frame in the video clip being played back Click to Advance One Frame in the video clip being played back Click to jump back one minute in the video clip 00000000 Click to jump forward one minute in the video clip z Displays the recording time of the video being 11 15 53 played back Al y Select a channel Camera 1 4 to search for a recorded video nan Click the left or right arrow buttons to advance or r Ep Rev 2 00 reverse the time slide bar by one hour Click the middle button to switch the time slide bar between a 24 hour or one hour time period Click to view the highlighted channel in Full Screen view Click to view all the channels in a Quad Screen view 46 Document 900 0399 03 06 Back Up a Video Clip in AVI Format You can backup the recorded video clips in AVI format on the Search User Interface 1 Search for and play back video locate which camera and the time where you want to start backing up video from Select a camera to back up video from by clicking on the camera image The selected camera image will now have a red line surrounding it 2 Setthe starting point of the video clip to be bac
35. eters 21 Storage Setup 24 Saving SGD o e a aa di zobna Ee ka drek ka did ku 26 Front Panel Operation 27 Live Viewing Window 2 ee eee kk mn 27 Search Window LA 28 Time Line Search aoaaa a eee kone 30 Go To Search aoaaa 31 Go FirstSearch 32 GoLastSearch 32 LoglistSearech 32 Archive Search 33 Pla MOJO gt ves R jo R em R eG bd eee vh bog poe eS 34 Network Mode a 35 Archiving Video 2 arrasar aaa dle v 36 Archiving Images or Video onto the Hard Drive 36 Transferring Still Images or Video onto USB 36 RAS INSICUSION 559 RRR R IR R RR ARRE R ees Se a 39 Minimum PC Reguirements 39 Installing the RAS Program 39 RAS OPEO s lt K ZR Re SERS RR SR SES ORES ESS RSS 41 Live Viewing pico ne eee eee Ra ENE 41 V Document 900 0399 03 06 Live Viewinglnterface 41 Search and Playback Viewing 44 Search and Playbacklnterface 44 Back Up a Video Clip in AVI Format 47 7 RAS Configuration 2 aos 49 General Setup LA LA 49 Site Setup 2 cmd daa A 50 Even SSUP eo god AAA AAA je 50
36. f the log file to the folder specified in Path Click Browse to change the Path folder used for saving the log file 51 Document 900 0399 Rev 2 00 03 06 Record Menu Click Record on the left hand panel of the Setup menu In the Record menu see Figure 7 6 you can set the recording conditions for Always Event or Auto recording You can also select to record individual channels or All the channels Note Live video will only be recorded to the local PC while the Viewer software is connected to the remote digital video recorder and in Live view mode Video will be recorded based on the settings in the table below Figure 7 6 Record Menu Record Condition Always C Event T Auto record Event Duration 5U Sec r Channels P Al Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Table 7 1 Record Menu Settings Setting Operation Autorecord When a user connects remotely the Local Rec button will automatically be enabled RED and video will be recorded to the local PC hard disk based on settings in this Record menu Always When checked and the Local Rec button is enabled RED in live monitoring live video will be recorded to the local PC hard disk for channels enabled Event When checked and the Local Rec button is enabled RED Live motion or alarm events will be recorded tot he local PC hard disk Motion Will record live motion events for the channels enabled when checked Ala
37. g the UP and DOWN arrow buttons and then press ARCH to transfer the file to the USB stick If there is enough space for archiving the DVR will start transferring the file In the case of video the DVR will convert the video and audio into an AVI format while transferring the video file into the USB stick This will allow the video to be played back using programs such as the Windows Media Player M See Appendix B Playing AVI Archive Clips if your archived clips are not playing back on your local PC for procedures to install updated video codecs to assist with this When archiving video from a Quad view to the USB stick only the video from the one highlighted camera will be moved to the USB stick Rev 2 00 37 Document 900 0399 03 06 Rev 2 00 38 Document 900 0399 03 06 RAS installation Minimum PC Reguirements Before installing the Remote Access Software program check your PC specifications The DVR remote software may not perform correctly if the PC does not meet these minimum reguirements Table 5 1 Recommended and Minimum PC Reguirements PC Specification Minimum Reguirement Recommended CPU Intel Pentium III 500 Mhz Intel Pentium IV 2 Ghz Memory 128 MB 256 MB VGA 16 MB 64 MB Resolution 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 Disk Space 10 MB 10 MB Operating System Windows 2000 Professional SP4 Windows 2000 Professional SP4 XP Professional SP2 and XP Home Network 10 100Base T 10 100Base T Direct X Direct X 8
38. he upgrade firmware must first be downloaded and copied onto the USB stick Create a new folder in the USB stick and copy the upgrade firmware app bin into the folder The folder name must be upgrade After the upgrade firmware is copied into the USB stick follow 2 Start Engineering Mode 3 Upgrading Using USB Stick and 4 Verifying Software Installation to complete the upgrade 2 Start Engineering Mode The DVR firmware can only be upgraded from the front panel of the unit using a USB memory stick Firmware upgrades can be done in engineering mode see Figure A 7 To stari engineering mode 1 Press SETUP and enter the Setup menu 2 Goto the SYSTEM menu and select the ADMIN PASSWORD menu item 3 Enter the password as 12341234 and press SEL Note The space provided to enter the Admin password is only designed for four characters Entering the last four characters will not appear on the screen but they do serve to open the Engineering mode Rev 2 00 55 Document 900 0399 03 06 Figure A 1 Engineering Mode 3 Upgrading Using USB Stick 1 2 3 4 Connect the USB stick with the upgrade file saved on it to the USB port on the front panel see Figure 3 1 Select USB Upgrade and press SEL The UPGRADE will start automatically After the upgrade is complete press SEL to return to the DVR Diagnostics screen Select Boot Application and press SEL to reboot the DVR with the updated firmware 4 Verifying Software Installat
39. ion PR es Press SETUP and log on Select SYSTEM and press SEL Select DESCRIPTION and press SEL Check the version displayed This should match to the new software version you have installed Rev 2 00 56 Document 900 0399 03 06 Playing AVI Archive Clips It is recommended that you install the FFDSHOW codec included on the CD that came with your unit on your windows PC to properly review backed up or archived video You can have a date and time overlay on your AVI video by installing the FFDSHOW codec as described below 1 Insert the Honeywell RAS CD provided with the HRDE4X4 DVR into the CD drive on the PC you want to playback clips with 2 Open the Codecs folder 3 Double click the file ffdshow xxx exe to run the codec installation program where xxx is the file date 4 Follow the installation wizard prompts to install the FFDShow program with the default settings 5 Once FFDSHOW is installed enable Text Overlay of time and date on your video by enabling Video decoder Subtitles as follows on your windows PC a Open FFDSHOW Start 3 All Programs 3 FFDSHOW gt Video Decoder Configuration Figure B 1 FFDSHOW Video Decoder Configuration FF ffdshow video decoder configuration O Offset C Blur amp NR O Sharpen Format Decoder Supported FOURCCs remarks O Warpsharp XviD libavcodec XVID XVIX C DScaler filter Divx 3 libavcodec DIY3 DIV4 DIVS DIV6 AP41 C Noise DivX 4 libavcodec DIVX MP45 MP4Y M452 C
40. ked up on the green timeline by using the slide bar and clicking the Mark In button F MAR K IN 3 Then set the ending point on the green timeline by using the slide bar and clicking the Mark Out button E to set the ending point of the video clip to be backed up MARK OUT y 164 170 45 19 Da CH1 DA cH2 E Figure 6 3 Main User Interface with Back Up Times Marked RIBOT PLONE DATE T maA R lt AS 1203137 OOOOOE Move the slide bar to the The dark green bar indicates start of the clip to back up the portion of recorded video and click Mark In that will be backed up 4 Click Backup hay Figure 6 4 appears as below BACKUP Rev 2 00 47 N 124 01030 Move the slide bar to the end of the clip to back up and click Mark Out Document 900 0399 03 06 Figure 6 4 AVI Backup Window AYI Backup Starttime 7 06 11 AM Stoptime 120313 PM File path C Storage Backup 2162005 Channel E m orea You can adjust the Start and Stop times for the video clip in the AVI Backup window Click OK to start the backup process Video is saved with a folder name of the date of the recorded video and a filename of the camera and start time of the downloaded video TOD Figure 6 5 Windows Explorer with Video Clips Selected m C Storase BackupW21 72006 FEE File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help Eia 35 Back v ai bi p Search l
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42. mmunication wirings are intended for indoor use only To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose the unit to rain or moisture WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Eguipment Customers in European Union countries are advised to dispose of this product at the end of its useful life as per applicable local laws regulations and procedures Rev 2 00 iv Document 900 0399 03 06 Contents 1 Rev 2 00 INOOUENON caridad dira A 1 FEAS o w e mera aaa a ROE ow ee MB Ed 1 Technical Overview L 1 Important Safeguards 2 DVR Unit Installatton 5 Before You Begin a 5 UnpackEverythihg 5 Typical DVR Installaton 6 Setting Unit for NTSC or PAL 2 aaa eee enke 6 Connecting Peripheral Equipment 7 Connecting the PowerCord 9 DVR Configuration a oo 11 Front Panel LEDsandControls 11 USD POM IAE 12 Initial Setup ooa ew 13 MenuStuctue 13 Live Mode saaana aaa 14 Recording Mode 15 MOUGMZONGS 4 4 2 SEA a e OE Yd eee Eo RE PUB Kr 16 Recording Schedules 17 Setting System Parametets 18 ControllilngaPIZCamera 21 Setting Network Param
43. n camera tiling and event pre event or timelapse recording The DVR converts analog NTSC or PAL video to digital images and records them on one hard drive You can access recorded video from the hard drive or previously archived video from a USB stick You can watch live video while simultaneously recording Rev 2 00 1 Document 900 0399 03 06 The Remote Access Software allows the administrator to remotely connect to and monitor multiple networked DVRs The software logs the operational and alarm status of sites once a day for later analysis The software lets you search based on time and retrieve video clips from remote sites Important Safeguards 1 Read Instructions All safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Cleaning Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning it Do not use liquid aerosol cleaners Use a damp soft cloth for cleaning 4 Attachments Never add any attachments and or equipment without manufacturer approval as such additions may result in the risk of fire electric shock or other personal injury 5 Water and or Moisture Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water 6 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
44. nt or a sensor input if enabled ALARM Set the alarm time duration for the specified channel choose from 1 60 DURATION seconds AUDIO Enable disable audio recording for the specified channel Audio must be set to ON to hear live audio On the local unit audio can be heard live and in playback Only audio for the selected camera will be heard On the remote access software audio can only be heard in live mode SCHEDULE Set the recording schedule This menu item takes you to the Schedule Setup screen see Figure 3 6 Motion Zones When you select Partial Zone in the Motion Zone menu you can set up motion sensing zones see Figure 3 5 To move around each rectangular zone use the arrow controls Press SEL on each rectangular zone you want to include as part of the motion sensing zone As you select each zone the color changes Press ESC to return to the Record Menu Rev 2 00 16 Document 900 0399 03 06 Figure 3 5 Motion Zone Setup Screen SS 9 m Selected zones Note Only selected zones will trigger motion recording Recording Schedules To set up a recording schedule select SCHEDULE in the RECORD menu Use the arrow buttons to navigate through the items and set the recording schedule a Figure 3 6 Recording Schedule Setup Screen a di You can schedule recording in one hour increments from 0 to 24 0 00 to 24 00 You can select individual blocks of time blocks of time for all channels
45. ntering the password e Moves down in the menu structure in Setup mode e Selects camera 3 in Live and Playback modes e Used as the number 3 when entering the password Moves left in the menu structure in Setup mode Selects camera 4 in Live and Playback modes Used as the number 4 when entering the password e Selects full screen or quad view in Live and Playback modes e Selects desired menu item e Stores setup value in the menu DA Uy USB Port There is a USB port on the left side of the front panel You can use this port to archive video onto a USB stick see Archiving Video page 36 and to upgrade the DVR firmware Rev 2 00 12 Document 900 0399 03 06 lnitial Setup Before using your DVR for the first time you should establish some initial settings for example date and time display language camera settings recording mode and scheduling and your network setup The following sections describe how to use the Setup menus to guickly set up your DVR 1 Press SETUP on the front panel to enter the Setup menu 2 Atthe prompt enter your password using the appropriate combination of arrow buttons The default password is 1111 Press SEL to enter the password 3 After the password is entered you will see the main Setup menu screen as shown in Figure 3 2 Use the arrow buttons to navigate through the menu items Press SEL to enter the desired sub menu We recommend that you protect your DVR system by assigning a ne
46. o will be saved in the RAS setup backup folder Click to Save a Still image in either BMP or JPG format Image capture 1 x Save still image to file Save Path C Program Files DVR Honepw Ed File Name ICH 2 2005 0825 094411 File Format BITMAP BMP z Cancel When you click the Save Still button this window appears offering you image capturing options The still image can be captured in either jpeg or bmp file format The image will be saved in the folder selected on the General Setup screen see General Setup on page 49 unless you specify otherwise You can also change the default File Name for the still image MEF kit Click this button Mark In to set the start time for backing up recorded video in AVI format to the local PC Click this button Mark Out to set the end time for backing up recorded video in AVI format to the local PC Rev 2 00 45 Document 900 0399 03 06 Table 6 2 Search and Playback Interface Controls Cont d Interface Control Description 4 Dec 2005 K S MT WT EF S ooo T SET NIKE z REMOTE PLAYBACK DATE The Calendar shows dates with recorded video in light blue and the currenily selected date in dark blue The timeline shows recorded data in dark green on the bar You can adjust the time line scale and move it to the time you wish to start playing back Click Play to display the recorded video Click to Play the recorded vid
47. on T Automatic reconnection 1 Inthe Security Option section click the checkboxes to place a checkmark in those boxes The options that you select will now require a password when a user accesses that function The same password is used for all security options enabled 2 Select a Save Path for saving Capture and Backup files to the hard drive Click for the corresponding file type to manually select a destination folder Capture files are single image files BMP or JPG saved using the Save Still Image button Rev 2 00 49 Document 900 0399 03 06 Backup files are saved using the backup button in the search interface Only one camera is viewable and files are saved in AVI format to be played back using Windows Media Player Click Password to open the Change Password screen see Figure 7 2 Figure 7 2 Change Password Screen xi Old Password KU New Password g Confirm Password xz Cancel Enter the appropriate passwords in the Old New and Confirm text boxes The factory default password is no password simply press the Enter key Click OK to save the new password Site Setup Click Site on the left hand panel of the Setup menu The Site menu see Figure 7 3 shows the DVR channel information and allows you to change the channel titles Click a channel Name twice to enter a new name Figure 7 3 Site Menu Setup Meny Site channels Event Setup Click Event on the left hand panel of the
48. ore information Rev 2 00 33 Document 900 0399 03 06 Play Mode During playback of a recorded event the mode changes from SEARCH to PLAY While in PLAY mode you may return to the previous SEARCH screen by pressing ESC Playback starts in quad mode with channel 1 highlighted by default If audio is enabled it will only play from the highlighted channel Figure 4 12 Play Mode Screen Table 4 3 Button Functions in Play Mode Button Description ESC Return to the previous menu screen search list or exit the menu 4 REW Press to rewind the footage at 1x 2x 4x 8x and 16x speeds Reverse playback speed is shown as 4 normal 244 2 times normal 444 4 times normal 844 8 times normal and 1644 16 times normal at the bottom right of the screen ee F REV Jump Step backward The playback position moves one minute backward PLAY PAUSE Press to play or pause recorded video F ADJ e Jump Step forward The playback position moves one minute forward FF gt gt Press to fast forward the footage at 1x 2x 4x 8x and 16x speeds Playback speed is indicated as K normal 2 2 times normal 4 gt gt 4 times normal 8 8 times normal and 16 16 times normal at the bottom right of the screen y View channel 1 in full screen View channel 2 in full screen 9 Rev 2 00 View channel 3 in full screen 34 Document 900 0399 03 06
49. osure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol indicates the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instruction in the literature accompanying the product CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Rev 2 00 iil Document 900 0399 03 06 Warnings Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced personnel Power off the DVR when connecting cameras audio or sensor cables The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage caused by improper use of the product or failure to follow instructions for the product The manufacturer is not responsible for any problems caused by or resulting from the user physically opening the DVR for examination or attempting to fix the unit The manufacturer may not be held liable for any issues with the unit if the warranty seal is removed Cautions This product has multiple rated voltages 110V and 220V See installation instructions before connecting to the power supply This product uses a Lithium battery To avoid a risk of explosion do not replace the battery on the main board by anything other than a Lithium battery Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions This eguipment and all co
50. put Network Connectivity NTSC Quad 360 x 240 Full screen 720 x 480 PAL Quad 360 x 288 Full screen 720 x 576 4 Sensor In N O N C selectable 1 internal relay 0 5A 125V 1A 30V ADSL LAN Dynamic IP Support 1 10 100 base T Ethernet Audio Input 4 Lines In Line level input RCA Audio Output 1 Line Out RCA Connectors Video Input Composite 4 channel BNC Monitor Output Composite 1 channel BNC VGA 1 channel Audio In RCA Audio Out RCA Rev 2 00 61 Document 900 0399 03 06 Table D 1 Technical Specifications Cont d Ethernet Port RJ 45 10 100 Base RS232C Serial Port 9 pin D type Engineering use only Archive USB Port Storage Primary Storage Max 1 hard disk parallel IDE General Dimensions W x H x D 13 78 in x 2 83 in x 10 24 in 350 mm x 72 mm x 260 mm Unit Weight 7 05 Ib 3 0 kg Operating Temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 14 F to 122 F 10 C to 50 C Operating Humidity 0 to 90 non condensing Power 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 1 5 A External Adapter Input Voltage 12 VDC 5A Power Consumption Normal 18W 12 V 1 5 A Note Specifications are subject to change without notice Rev 2 00 62 Document 900 0399 03 06 Honeywell Video Systems Head Office 2700 Blankenbaker Pkwy Suite 150 Louisville KY 40299 USA www honeywel
51. reen change depending on what network type you select see Network Types page 23 DDNS Enable disable the DDNS server Rev 2 00 22 Document 900 0399 03 06 Table 3 7 Network Setup Fields Cont d Field Description DDNS SERVER Enter or edit the DDNS server name NAME Note This option only appears if DDNS is enabled SEND E MAIL Enable disable sending e mails reporting the assigned dynamic IP address of the DVR Once enabled the MAIL ADDRESS and MAIL SERVER IP settings become available Enter the appropriate email address and server information to enable sending e mail server IP reports If the network is linked with DHCP which supports dynamic IP addresses the DVR can send out the assigned dynamic IP address to the e mail address set by the user Mail Address User can set an e mail address for receiving the dynamic IP address assigned by the DHCP server Mail Server IP Is the IP address of a Mail Server run by the Manufacturer To receive the assigned dynamic IP address sent to the e mail address set by the user on the DVR the user has to apply this mail server IP address on the DVR Ports When you connect one or more DVRs to a network through an IP sharing device each device must have a unigue RTSP port number for remote access to each unit from outside the LAN Local Area Network Also the IP sharing device must be configured for port forwarding so that each port when accessed on the IP sharing device
52. rive in live mode or while playing back recorded video In live mode press ARCH to capture and store the still image When you press ARCH Figure 4 14 will display Figure 4 14 Archive Mode Screen y The still image will be archived onto the hard drive and can be transferred to a USB stick afterwards In playback mode press ARCH to launch the archiving function The DVR will ask whether to store a Still Image or Video clip see Figure 4 74 If the user selects STILL it will store the captured still image on the HDD If the user selects VIDEO the DVR will keep a record of the archiving operation without actually writing to the hard drive When a USB stick is plugged in and archiving to the USB is requested the DVR will convert the corresponding portion of video into an AVI file and store it onto the USB stick Make sure to transfer the data to the USB stick before the actual video content is erased from the hard drive otherwise the clip will be lost even if archived to the hard drive Transferring Still Images or Video onto USB To begin transferring stored images or video to a USB stick connect the DVR to a USB stick through the USB port on the front panel see Figure 3 1 Press Search then select Archive this will bring up the ARCHIVE screen see Figure 4 15 which will allow you to select a date to search for stored images or video Rev 2 00 36 Document 900 0399 03 06 Select one of the files in the archived list usin
53. rm Will record live alarm events for the channels enabled when checked Duration Will record this duration of post event video when checked Channel Will record enabled channels Rev 2 00 52 Document 900 0399 03 06 Disk Menu Click Disk on the left hand panel of the Setup menu In the Disk menu see Figure 7 7 you can select the local disk to use and the amount of Disk Space you want to allow the program to use for recording You can also select the option to overwrite data or to stop recording when the maximum amount of disk space is full Figure 7 7 Disk Menu Disk Space ca y 100 MB 29 GB Disk Full Replace oldest files C Stop recording Video Menu Click Video on the left hand panel of the Setup menu In the Video menu see Figure 7 8 you can adjust the Brightness Contrast Hue and Saturation of the live video or video being played back in the main user interface Rev 2 00 53 Document 900 0399 03 06 Figure 7 8 Video Menu x Setup Menu Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation About Menu Click About on the left hand panel of the Setup menu The About menu provides information on the RAS program Rev 2 00 54 Document 900 0399 03 06 DVR Firmware Upgrade This appendix covers upgrading the firmware on your DVR unit Check the Honeywell Video Systems website for firmware upgrades at http www honeywellvideo com 1 Copy Firmware Upgrade to USB Stick In order to carry out the upgrade t
54. to the equipment Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer Move this equipment and cart combination with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart combination to overturn 7 Power Sources This equipment should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power please consult your equipment dealer or local power company 8 Power Cords Operator or installer must remove power BNC alarm and other connections before moving the equipment 9 Lightning For added protection for this eguipment 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 eguipment due to lightning and power line surges 10 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords to avoid the risk of fire or electric shock 11 Objects and Liguids Never push objects of any kind through openings of this eguipment as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liguid of any kind on the eguipment Rev 2 00 2 Document 900 0399 03 06 14 17 Servicing Do not attempt to service this eguipment yourself Refer all servicing to gualified service
55. uld be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit for example use of power strips Rev 2 00 4 Document 900 0399 03 06 DVR Unit Installation This chapter covers how to e Bet the DVR for NTSC or PAL e Connect the DVR to peripheral equipment Before You Begin Please read this document carefully before you install your DVR Keep this guide for future reference Unpack Everything Check that the items received match those listed on the order form and packing slip The HRDE4X4 packing box should include e One fully assembled HRDE4X4 DVR e One power cable e One 12 VDC switching adapter e One Remote Access Software CD e This User s Guide If any parts are missing or damaged contact the dealer you purchased the DVR from or call Honeywell Customer Service see the back cover of this document for contact information Rev 2 00 5 Document 900 0399 03 06 Typical DVR Installation Four Video Inputs for Cameras Four Audio Inputs RS 232 for Engineering Use CAUTION A UDIO IN VIDEO IN 5 OO BE Oy FE e Ta Ia ra Gy d
56. ur channels can record independently or simultaneously Other features include e 4 composite input connectors e NTSC or PAL configuration Records up to 30 NTSC images per second or 25 PAL images per second IPS The total frame rate is 120 IPS in quad screen and 30 IPS in full screen mode e Video resolution display and recording e Full screen mode 720 x 480 NTSC 720 x 576 PAL Quad mode 360 x 240 NTSC 360 x 288 PAL Recording modes manual schedule alarm events time events and motion events e MPEG 4 video compression to maximize storage and video streaming on the internet e The Remote Access Software RAS supports remote live viewing searching archiving and video playback By installing the DVR remote software on a Microsoft Windows PC you can monitor real time and recorded video via an optional ethernet network e USB archiving function provides storage for still images and AVI clips e The Remote Access Software allows playback of video clips archived to a USB stick without first transferring the data to the local PC hard drive e Operates on a real time embedded RTOS operating system with a user friendly Graphic User Interface GUI Built in pan tilt zoom PTZ controller e 3 simultaneous remote users performing live view or playback on the same DVR Technical Overview Your HRDE4X4 DVR incorporates a switcher and multiplexer for selectable multi mode display digital motion detectio
57. utput is activated Indicates that a RAS user is connected to the DVR Indicates that the seguencing mode is enabled GE A BOD ha Se Indicates storage is set to overwrite the oldest recorded data Indicates a remote control is selected for use with the unit Table 4 2 Button Functions in Live Viewing Window Button Description SETUP Launch the SETUP menu SEQ Enable disable the automatic sequential display of channels in full screen or automatic sequencing of the highlighted channel in quad display mode Audio is heard from the highlighted channel in quad display mode when audio is enabled SEARCH Launch the SEARCH window see Figure 4 2 A Select the channel to be displayed in full screen mode 4 v Switch between full and quad screen display modes ESC No action taken RECORD Perform continuous or manual recording for all channels Search Window Press SEARCH in live mode to enter the Search window The screen will appear as in Figure 4 2 Rev 2 00 28 Document 900 0399 03 06 Event Search The EVENT SEARCH window see Figure 4 3 is used to find stored video Three categories of search filters can be applied DATE CHANNEL and TYPE Press SEL to select a value and move down to the next category and use the UP arrow button to move up to the categories you have previously entered The ESC button will return the user to the previous screen Searching for an event 1
58. w password immediately Please follow the procedure in Setting System Parameters page 18 Figure 3 2 Setup Menu Screen pr Menu Structure The Setup menu structure is as follows Setup Menu Live Record System Network Storage Save Setup Channel Motion Zone DVR ID Port Name a Schedule Description IP Admin Password Network Password Set Date amp Time PTZ Control Rev 2 00 13 Gateway Subnet Mask DNS Server IP DDNS Server Name Mail Address Mail Server IP Document 900 0399 03 06 Live Mode To set values for live video display use the UP and DOWN controls to navigate through the menu items Change the value of the menu item using the LEFT and RIGHT controls Figure 3 3 Follow 7able 3 3 to set the Live Mode parameters Table 3 3 Live Mode Setup Fields Field Description OSD Enable disable on screen display SEGUENCE Enable disable seguential display of video in Full Screen mode SEG DWELL TIME SCREEN CROPPING TRANSPARENT CHANNEL DISPLAY SEG LIST BRIGHTNESS Rev 2 00 Set the Dwell time for each channel display in Seguential Display mode choose from 1 60 seconds Enable disable cropping to make the display fit the screen Change the transparency level of the on screen display Select the channel camera 1 4 for applying the six following settings Any changes you make will immediately take effect with the selected channel Press SEL to enter a
59. you have selected open the SAVE SETUP screen and then select CONFIRM and press SEL Figure 3 14 Save Setup Screen This completes your DVR setup Proceed to Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation for information on live viewing searching for video and archiving Rev 2 00 26 Document 900 0399 03 06 Front Panel Operation This chapter covers e Live viewing Searching Playing back Live networked remote monitoring Archiving video to a USB stick Note This chapter assumes you have already correctly installed and configured your DVR If you have not see Chapter 2 for Installation and Chapter 3 for Configuration Live Viewing Window In the Live window video inputs from the cameras are displayed as they are configured in the Live Setup screen see Live Mode on page 14 Figure 4 1 shows the layout of the live viewing window Various on screen display OSD symbols which indicate the status of the DVR are described in Table 4 7 Figure 4 1 Live Viewing Window Rev 2 00 27 Document 900 0399 03 06 Table 4 1 Status Indicator Icons in the Live Viewing Window 6 lt Description Continuous recording in progress Manual recording in progress overrides other modes Sensor alarm recording in progress Motion alarm recording in progress Alarm indicator When there is an alarm sensor or motion alarm in the video channel this icon will be highlighted bright red Indicates that alarm o

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