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© 20 11 Honeywell Internat ional I nc. All rights reserved. http://www .security.ho neywell.com Rev. B H oneywel l HD- DVR - 1004 HD- DVR - 1008 HD- DVR - 1016 D igital V ideo R ecorder User Man ual[...]
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Honeywell i Contents 1 Features and S pecifications ....................................................................................................... 1 Overview ............................................................................................................................. 1 Features ..............................................[...]
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Honeywell ii RS232 ............................................................................................................................... 23 RS485 ............................................................................................................................... 23 USB ...........................................................[...]
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Honeywell iii Backup ....................................................................................................................... 51 PTZ Control an d Color Setup ........................................................................................... 53 Cable Connect ion ................................................................[...]
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Honeywell iv Ma nual Record ........................................................................................................... 89 Account ...................................................................................................................... 89 Auto Maintain ...................................................................[...]
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Honeywell v 8 Appendix ................................................................................................................................ 165 HDD Capacity Calculat ion .............................................................................................. 165 Compatible US B Drive List ..........................................[...]
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Honeywell i Explanation o f Symbols T his symbol is int ended to alert the user to the pr esence of insulated “ dangerous voltage ” within the product ’ s enclosur e that may b e of sufficient magnitude t o constitute a ris k of electric s h ock to persons. T his symbol is inten ded to alert the user to the presence of important operating and[...]
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Honeywell ii Class I appar atus shall be connected to a m ains socket outlet with a pr otective earthing conne ction. Caution Users of the product are responsi ble for checking a nd complying with all federal, s tate, and local la ws and statutes concernin g the monitoring and recordin g of video and audio signals. Honeywell shal l not be held resp[...]
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Honeywell iii 3. Heed al l warn ings. 4. Follow all inst r uc tions 5. Do not use th is apparatus near w ater. 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not bloc k any v entilation open ings. Install in acco rdance with t he manufacturer ’ s instruc tions . 8. Do not install n ear any heat sources such as radi ators, heat regist ers, stoves, or ot her [...]
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Honeywell iv 13. Unplug this ap paratus dur ing lighting s torms or when unuse d for long periods of t ime. 14. Refer al l servicing to qual ified service pers onnel. Servicing i s required when the apparatu s has been damaged in any w ay, such as pow er - supply cord or plug is damage d, liquid has been s pilled or objects ha ve fallen into the ap[...]
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Honeywell v D o not install the unit in an e xtremely hot or humid location , or in a place subj ect to direct sunlig ht, dust or mecha nical vibrati on. The temperatu re measureme nts shall be ca rried out with t he apparatus positioned in accordance with the instr uctions for us e provided b y the manufactur er, or, in th e absence of ins tructio[...]
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Honeywell 1 1 Features and S pecifications Overview HD- DVR - 10 0 4, HD - DVR - 100 8 and HD - DVR - 1016 are excellent digit al video surveillanc e product s . They adopt embedded Linux OS to ma intain reliable operat ion. P opular H.264 com pr ession algo rithm and G.711 a udio compression technology realize high qualit y, low bit stream. Unique[...]
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Features and Sp ecifications 2 S upport s multi - channel a udio and video . I ndepend ent hardware code cs encodes and decode s the audio and v ideo signal fr om each channel to maintain video and audio sy nchronization . • Backup function Provides local bac kup via USB port for f lash disks and portabl e HDDs IE web client can dow nload the fil[...]
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Honeywell 3 Specification Parameter HD - DV R - 10 04 HD - DVR - 10 08 HD - DVR - 1016 Sys tem Main Processor High - performance i n dustrial em bed ded micro contr ol ler OS Embedded LIN UX System Resources Multiplex op erations: simu ltaneous m ulti - channel rec ording, m ulti - channel playba ck and network oper at ion Interface User - friendly[...]
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Features and Sp ecifications 4 Resolution (PAL/NTSC) PAL/NTSC Real - time monitoring : D1 704×576/704× 480 Playback: D1 704×576/704× 480 (6/7 f/s , ch1 up to 25/30 f/s when other channels are o f CIF), CIF 352×288/ 352×240 , QCIF 176×144/176× 120 Support dual streams: extra stream resoluti on QCIF 176×144/176× 120 PAL/NTSC Real - time mon[...]
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Honeywell 5 Record and playback Recording Mode Manual r ecordi ng, mot ion det ection r ecordi ng, schedule r ecordi ng and alarm recordi ng Priority: Man ual recording> alarm recording> motion detect ion recording>sc hedule recordi ng Recording Length 1 to 120 minut es s ingle record durat i on (Default 60 mi nutes) Cyclic mode W hen hard[...]
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Features and Sp ecifications 6 Alarm Output 3- channel rela y output Alarm Relay 30VDC 2A , 125VA C 1A ( activation a larm ) Interface USB Interface 2 USB 2.0 ports Network connection RJ45 10M/100 M self - adaptiv e Ethernet port RS485 PTZ contro l por t Supports var ious control prot ocols : KD- 6, Scandom e, Pelco -D , Pelco- P , etc. RS232[...]
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Honeywell 7 2 Ove rview and Contr ols This section provide s information about f ront panel and rear panel . Wh en you install th i s se ries DVR for the first time, please refer to this part first . Front Panel The front panel i s shown in Figure 2-1 . Figure 2-1 The Front Panel of HD - DVR - 10 04 / HD- DVR - 1008/ HD- DVR - 1016 Please refer to [...]
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Overview and C ont r ols 8 ESC ESC Go to previous m enu, or cancel curre nt operation. During playbac k, click it t o restore real - tim e m onitor mode. Enter ENTER Confirm curre n t operation Go to default b ut ton Go to menu Shift Shift In textbox, clic k this button to s witch between numeral , English (Smal l/Capitaliz ed), donation a nd etc. [...]
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Honeywell 9 USB port To connect USB storage dev i ce, USB mous e. Network abnormal indicator Net Net work err or occ urs or ther e is no net work connect io n, t he light becomes r ed to alert you. HDD abnormal indicator HDD HDD error oc curs or HDD capac ity is bel ow specifie d threshold val ue, the light bec omes red to aler t you. Record indica[...]
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Overview and C ont r ols 10 Please refer to t he following table for det ailed information. No. Descriptio n 1 Video input 2 Audio input 3 Video CVBS o ut put 4 Audio output 5 Network port 6 USB port 7 HDMI port 8 RS232 port 9 Video VGA output 10 Alarm input /alarm output/ RS485 port 11 12VDC Po wer input port 12 Power butt on When connect ing the [...]
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Honeywell 11 Figure 2-5 Device Connection R emote Control ler The remote control ler interf ace is shown as in Figure 2 -6 .[...]
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Overview and C ont r ols 12 Figure 2-6 Remote Contr ol ler No. Function 1 Record search 2 Multiple - w indow switch 3 0- 9 number keys 4 ESC, Canc el 5 Reserv ed, n ot eff ect ive fo r HD - DVR - 10 04 , HD - DVR - 10 0 8 and HD - DVR - 1016 6 Confirm /menu key 7 Direction key s 8 Auxiliary funct ion key 9 Remote address s witch 10 Previous 11 Back[...]
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Honeywell 13 Mouse Control Left click mouse The p ass word input dialogue box will pop u p if you have not logged in. In real - time mo ni t or mode, you can go to t he main menu. When you hav e selected on e menu item, l eft click t he mouse to view menu cont ent . Implement t he c ontrol operati on. Modify check b ox or motion detec tion status. [...]
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Overview and C ont r ols 14 In input box, yo u can select input methods. Left click the correspondin g button on the panel where you can input numeral/Eng lish character (small/ca pitalized). Here ← stands for the backsp ace button. _ st ands for the space but ton. In English i nput mode: _stan ds for input a backspace ic on and ← stands for [...]
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Honeywell 15 Right click mouse In real - time mo nitor mode, the s hortcut menu will appear: one - window, four - wi ndo w s , eight - wi nd o w, nine - wi nd ow s and sixte en - window s , Pan/Tilt /Zoom, color set ting, search, record, alarm input, al arm output, and main menu. Among which, Pan/ Tilt/Zoom and color setting appli es for the curren[...]
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Installation and Connection s 16 3 Installation and Connections Note All the installation and operat ions here should co nform to your local electri cal saf et y rules Unpack Everything Be sure to use all t he ac cessories reco m m end ed by the manufacture r. Before install ation, please open the package and chec k that all the components are incl[...]
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Honeywell 17 HDD Installation This series DVR has only one S ATA HDD. Please us e HDD of 7200rp m or higher. You can refer to t he user guide for a recommend ed H DD brand. Please follow t he instructions bel ow t o install the hard dis k. 1. Loosen th e screws of the upper cover. 2. Remove upper c over 3. Rotate four screws three tim es to secure [...]
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Installation and Connection s 18 7. Connect the HD D cable and po wer cable. 8. Clos e the upper cover an d turn in the screws . After completing HDD installat ion, please check the connection of the data ribbon and power co rd. Connecting Power Su pply Please check whet her the input voltage and devi c e power button match. We recommend you use UP[...]
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Honeywell 19 P lease u se high quality, sound shielded BNC . Please select suitable BNC model accordi ng t o the transmissio n distance. If the distance is too long, y ou should use twisted pair cable , and you can add video compen sat i on d evices o r use optical fiber to ensure v i de o quality. You should keep t he video signal away from the st[...]
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Installation and Connection s 20 Audio Output The audio output signal par ameter is usually over 200mv 1KΩ ( BNC) . I t can directly connect to low impedance earphon e s , active sound box or amplifier - drive audio outpu t device. If the sound box and the pi ck - up cannot be separat ed spatially, it is easy to cause a squeaking noise . In this c[...]
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Honeywell 21 Alarm Input and Output Deta i ls You can refer to the following sheet and Figure 3-1 for alarm input and output informat i on. Figure 3-1 Alarm Input and Output of HD - DVR - 10 04 , HD - DVR - 1008 (Left) and HD - DVR - 10 16 (Right) Parameter Grounding Alarm Ground line Alarm Input HD - DVR - 1004: 1, 2, 3, 4 become v alid in low vol[...]
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Installation and Connection s 22 Use the same ground wit h that of DVR if you use external po wer for the alarm device. Note Only indoor devices are re commended for being connecte d to HD - DVR - 1004 / HD - DVR - 100 8 / HD- DVR - 10 16 alarm inputs. Figure 3-2 Sample of Alarm I nput (No rm al Close Type) Alarm O utput Port • Three w ays to rel[...]
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Honeywell 23 B etween touch es with differen t polarity 100 0VAC 1minut e B etween touch and winding 1000V A C 1minute Surge voltag e B etween touch es with same polarit y 1500V (10×1 60us) Length of open time 3ms max Length of close d time 3ms max Longevity Mechanical 50× 10 6 times (3Hz) Electrical 200×103 times (0.5Hz) Temperature - 40 ℃ ~ [...]
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Installation and Connection s 24 d “485 A, B” of DVR cannot connect parallel with “485 port ” of other device. e. The voltage between of A , B lines of the decode r should be less than 5v. 2. Connect the ot her end of the cable t o the proper pins in t he connecto r on the camera. 3. Please follow the instructions to configur e a camera to [...]
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Honeywell 25 4 Ove rview of Nav igation and Contr ols Before operat ion, please make s ure you hav e properly installed HDD and all the cable conne ct i on s. Note F rom this chapter, mo st descriptions and figure s are based on HD - DVR - 10 16 operatio n. Login, Logout & M a in Menu Login After the system has booted up, default v ideo display[...]
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Overview of Na v igation and Contr ol s 26 Within 30 minutes , login failure t hree times will result in a system alarm buzz and login f ai l ure f ive times will re sult in account loc k . Figure 4-1 Menu Login Main M enu After you have log ged in, the sy stem main menu will appear as show n below. See Figure 4 -2 . There are a total of six icons:[...]
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Honeywell 27 Logout There are two ways fo r you to log out. One is from menu optio n: In th e main menu, click the shut down button, and you can see an interface as shown below. See Figure 4-3 . Figure 4-3 Logout Menu You have several opti o ns. S ee Figure 4- 4 . Figure 4-4 Options for Lo gout The other way is to press the power button on the fron[...]
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Overview of Na v igation and Contr ol s 28 Manual Record Live V iewing After you have log ged in, the system is in live viewing mode. You can see the system d ate, time a nd channel name. If you want to change the system date and time, you can ref er to general settings ( Main Menu Setting General ) . If you want t o modify the channel name[...]
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Honeywell 29 • Manual: T he highest priority. A fter being set to manual mode , all selected channels will start regular (continuou s) r ecording. • Automatic: C hannel record ing follows recording schedule settin g ( Main Menu Setting Schedule ) • Close d : the channel stop s recor ding. Figure 4-5 Record ing Control M enu Enable/di [...]
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Overview of Na v igation and Contr ol s 30 When system is in automatic recording, all channels will be record ed as you set up in Main m enu Se tting Schedule . The corresponding in dication light on t he front panel wil l t urn on. Figure 4-7 Automatic Record ing in Al l Channels • M anual re cord ing i n al l c hannels H ighlight “ AL[...]
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Honeywell 31 Figure 4-9 Stop Recordin g in All Channels Search & Playb ack Search M enu Click the sear ch button in the mai n menu, sear ch interface is show n below. See Fig ure 4- 10 . U sually there are t hree file types : • R: R egular recording file. • A: E xternal alarm reco rding file. • M: M otion detection recor ding file There a[...]
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Overview of Na v igation and Contr ol s 32 Figure 4- 10 Record S earch Menu Please refer to t he following chart for more info rmation. Serial N umber Function 1 Play 2 Backward 3 Stop 4 Slow play 5 Fast play 6 Previous frame 7 Next frame 8 Volume 9 Previous file 10 Next channe l 11 Next file 12 Previous c hannel[...]
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Honeywell 33 13 Search 14 Backup B asic O peration Playback There are various sea rch modes: video t ype, channel number or tim e. The system can display a max of128 files in o ne scre en. You can use the page up/down button t o view if there are mo r e than one page. By s elect ing the file name and double click the mouse ( or click the enter butt[...]
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Overview of Na v igation and Contr ol s 34 modes such a s fast play 1, fast play 2 and more. diff erent versions. Slow play butto n ► In playback mode, click th is button to switch bet ween various slow pla y modes such as s low play 1 or slow play 2. Play / Pause ► / In normal/fast/ slo w playback m ode, click this butt on to switch betwee[...]
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Honeywell 35 Figure 4- 11 Samp l e of the Calendar Schedule After the system has b ooted up it will ent er a default 24 - hour reg ular mode. You can set the reco rd t ype and time in sched ul e i nt erface. Schedule Menu In the main menu, f rom Setting to Schedul e, you can go to the sched ule menu. See Figure 4- 12 Channel: Please sel ect the cha[...]
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Overview of Na v igation and Contr ol s 36 MD: In the selecte d time, the device will record when M D happens, l ike motion diction , video loss, v ideo mask. Alarm: In the sele cted time, t he device will record wh en there is alarm inp ut. MD & Alarm: I n the selected tim e, the device will record when MD h appens and at the same tim e t her [...]
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Honeywell 37 the entire setup an d then click the Save button to keep all of the modif ied settings. Redundanc y Redundancy funct ion allows you to save record f ile in several hard disks. When a record is dam a ge in one disk, there i s a s pare one in the ot her disk, so that data reliabili t y and safety is main tained. In Main menu > Advanc [...]
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Overvie w of Navigation and Contr ols 38 Please refer to the following f igure for detailed inf or mation. Figure 4- 13 Schedule Sn apshot Setting[...]
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Honeywell 39 Activ ation Sna pshot Please follow the steps l isted below to enable the activati on snapshot function. After y ou enabled this functio n, system can snaps hot when the corresponding alarm o ccurred. • In Encode interf ace, click snap shot button to i nput snapshot mode, size , quality and freque ncy. • In General interfac e pleas[...]
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Overview of Na v igation and Contr ol s 40 Priority Please n ote the act ivatio n snapshot has the higher priori ty than schedul e snapshot. If yo u have enabled th ese two types at the same[...]
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Honeywell 41 time, syst em can acti vate the act ivatio n snaps hot when alarm occurs , and otherwi se syst em jus t oper ates t he sche dule snapsh ot. Image FTP In Network interf ace, you ca n set FTP ser ver informat ion. Please enable F TP func tio n and t hen c lick save but ton . Please bo ot up corresponding FTP server. Please e nable sc hed[...]
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Overview of Na v igation and Contr ol s 42 • Delay : When detect ed motion is complete d , the s ystem will continue alarm output and re cording for a specified t ime respectively . The value ranges from 10 - 300( Unit: sec ond ). • Re gion : Click Se lect , the interface is shown as in Figure 4- 16 . Here you can set the motion det ection zone[...]
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Honeywell 43 Figure 4- 15 Motion Dete ction M enu Figure 4- 16 Motion Dete ction Zon e S etting[...]
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Overview of Na v igation and Co ntr ols 44 Figure 4- 17 PTZ Activation S etting Figure 4- 18 Armed Period Setting[...]
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Honeywell 45 Figure 4- 19 Business D a y and Non - Business Day Setting Video Loss I n Figure 4- 15 , select “V ideo L oss ” fr om the type list. Y ou can see the interface is shown in Fi gure 4- 20 . T his function allows you to be informed when video loss has occurred. Y ou can enable the alarm output channel and enable the show message f unc[...]
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Overview of Na v igation and Contr ol s 46 Figure 4- 20 Menu of Vid eo Loss Camera Mask ing When someone viciously masks the camera lens, t he system can alert you to guarantee video continuity . Camera maskin g interface i s shown as in Figure 4- 21 . Tips: Yo u can enable preset/t our/pattern act ivation operation when video loss occurs . See Mot[...]
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Honeywell 47 Figure 4- 21 M enu of C a mera M asking A larm Setup and Alarm Ac ti v ation B efore operat ion, make sure you hav e properly connect ed alarm device s such as the buzz er . G o to alarm setu p interfac e O n the main men u , from Sett ing to Alarm, you can see the a larm setup interface. S ee Fi gure 4- 22 . A larm setup Alarm interfa[...]
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Overview of Na v igation and Contr ol s 48 • PTZ activatio n: Here you can set PTZ mov ement when the alarm occurs. For example, go to preset, tour& pattern when there is an alarm. Click S elect , and you can see an interf ace as shown in Figure 4- 26 . • Period: Click Set , and you can see an interface as shown in F igure 4- 24 . Here you [...]
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Honeywell 49 Figure 4- 22 Menu of the Alarm Figure 4- 23 The settings of P TZ Activ ation[...]
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Overview of Na v igation and Contr ol s 50 Figure 4- 24 Period Setup Figure 4- 25 The Settings of B usiness Day s and Non - Busin ess Day s Backup DVR support s vario us backup devices such as CD - RW, DVD driver, USB backup and network dow nload . The records can be played with PC by the Record Player contained in the CD. H ere we in troduce U SB [...]
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Honeywell 51 D etect D evice Click B ackup , and you can see an interface shown in Figure 4- 26 . Here you can view device inf ormation . Yo u can view the backup device na me and its total spac e and free space. The device includes a USB burner, flash disk, SD card and porta ble HDD. Note The USB Flash Disk m odels listed in Appendix B are strongl[...]
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Overview of Na v igation and Contr ol s 52 When the system compl etes backup, you can see a dialogue box prompti ng successful backup . Figure 4- 27 Backup M en u with Search Results Click Sta rt , and the system will begin the burning process. A t the same time, the Start button will change to the Stop button. You can v iew the remaining time and [...]
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Honeywell 53 The file name form at usually is: S N_CH+channel number +time Y +M+D+H+ M+ S . In the file name, t he YDM format is the same a s what you set in general inte rface ( Main Menu Setting General ). The f ile extension name i s “ .dav ” . You can visit our website to vi ew listed CD - ROM brand s. Tips: D uring the back up proc[...]
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Overview of Na v igation and Contr ol s 54 PTZ S etup Note The camer a video sho uld be in th e current s creen. Before s etup, check whether the f ollowing co nnections are right : • PTZ and decoder con nection • Decoder address set u p • Decode r A (RS485 +) / B (RS485 -) line connects with DVR A / B line Boot up the DVR, and i nput the use[...]
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Honeywell 55 Figure 4- 29 PTZ Setup M enu After completing all the set ting s click S ave . In the single windo w display (View 1) mode , right - cl ick to open the interface show n in Figure 4- 30 (by click in g Fn in the front panel or in the remote controller will cause a menu to appear with only P an/Tilt/Zoom and Color Setting o ptions ). . Fi[...]
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Overview of Na v igation and Contr ol s 56 • 8 direction arrow s for PTZ position adjustment • Zoom • Focus • Iris C lick the buttons and to adjust zoom, f ocus and i ris. Note Some functio ns are not supported by some PTZ speed dome. For exampl e, Zoom, Foc us , Iris and Pattern are not supported by HSPT - 1 20. Figure 4- 31 PTZ Control M [...]
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Honeywell 57 Preset /Tour /P attern /Scan Operations In Figure 4- 31 , click Set . The interface is show n as below . See Figure 4- 32 . Here you can set t he following items: • Preset • Tour • Pattern • Border Figure 4- 32 PTZ Setup M enu In Figure 4- 31 , click P age S witch . The interfac e is sh own in Figure 4- 33 . Here you can activ [...]
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Overview of Na v igation and Contr ol s 58 Figure 4- 33 Function M e nu Note • Preset, tour and p attern all need t he value to be the control paramet er . You can define it as you require. • You need to refer to your speed dom e user ’ s manual for the auxiliary function defini tion. In some cases, it can be used for special pro ce ss es . ?[...]
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Honeywell 59 Figure 4- 34 Preset Se tup Activate P reset In Figure 4- 33 , input the preset num ber in the “ No. ” field , and click P reset . Patrol setup (T our Setup) In Figure 4- 32 , click P a trol . The interface is s how n i n Figure 4- 35 . Input the preset number an d add this pres et to a patrol ( tour) . For each patrol ( tour), you [...]
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Overview of Na v igation and Contr ol s 60 Activate P atrol ( tour) In Figure 4- 32 , input the patrol (tour ) number in the No. bla nk and click th e patrol button. Pattern S etup In Figure 4- 32 , click P atter n and then click “ begi n . The interface is show n as in Figure 4- 36 . Then you can go t o Figure 4- 31 to mo dify zoom, focus, and i[...]
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Honeywell 61 Figure 4- 37 Auto Scan Setup Activate Auto Scan In Figure 4- 33 , click Auto Scan , and the system will begin to auto scan. Correspondingly , the Auto Scan button will change to t he S top button. Click Stop to terminate the scan op eration. C lick P age S wit ch again, and t he syste m will go back to Figure 4- 31 .[...]
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Understanding of Menu Opera t ions and Controls 62 5 Unde rst anding of Menu Ope rations and Controls Menu Tree This series DVR menu t ree is shown as below:[...]
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Honeywell 63 Search Information HDD Info BPS Log Version Online Users Setting General Encode Schedule RS232 Menu Network Alarm Detect Pan / Tilt / Zoom Display Default Backup Advanced HDD Managem ent Alarm Output Abnormit y Manual Record Account Auto Maintain TV Adjust Text Overlay Shutd o wn[...]
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Understanding of Menu Opera t ions and Controls 64 Main Menu After you have log ged in, the sy stem main menu will appear as show n below. See Figure 5-1 . There are a total of six buttons : S earch , Info , S etting , B ackup , Advanced , and Shutdown . Move the cu rs or to highlight the icon, and then dou ble - click to enter t he sub - menu. Fig[...]
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Honeywell 65 • DST: Here you ca n set DST ti me and date. P lease enable DST f unction and then click set but ton. Y ou can see an interf ace is shown as in Figure 5-3 . Here you can set start t ime and end tim e by setting corr esponding week setup. In Figure 5-3 , enable date button, y ou can see an interface is shown as in Figur e 5-4 . Here y[...]
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Understanding of Menu Opera t ions and Controls 66 Figure 5-2 G eneral S etup Menu Figure 5-3 DST Setup M enu ( W ee k) Figure 5-4 DST setup menu ( D ate) Encode Encode setting inclu des the followin g i t ems. See Figure 5-5 . Note that some serie s do not support e xtra stream.[...]
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Honeywell 67 • Channel: Select t he channel you want. • Compres sion: S ystem supports H.264 . • Resolution: Sy stem supports variou s resolutions , D1(4CIF) /CIF/QCIF . Y ou can select fro m the dropdown li s t. The extra stream of each channel support s onl y QCIF resolut i on. • Bit rate: S ystem supports two types: C BR and VBR. Video q[...]
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Understanding of Menu Oper a tions and Controls 68 Figure 5-5 Encode M enu Figure 5-6 O verla y Menu Schedule R efer to Schedule RS232 RS232 interface i s shown as follows . Th ere are five i t ems. See Figure 5-7 .[...]
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Honeywell 69 • Function: There are two mode s for you to select. Console is for seria l port or min - end platf orm to upgrade program. Adaptor is reserved for system int egration or fun ct i on enh ancement. • Baud rate: You can select proper baud r at e. • Data bit: You can sele c t proper data bi t . • Stop bit: Ther e are t wo values: 1[...]
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Understanding of Menu Opera t ions and Controls 70 • IP address: Here you c an input the IP addre ss. • DHCP: It is to activate auto search IP . W hen you enable the DHCP function , you c annot modify the IP/Subnet m ask /Gateway. These values are from the DHCP function. If you have not enabled the DH CP function, IP/ Subnet mask/Gateway will d[...]
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Honeywell 71 A dvanced setup interf ace is shown in Figure 5-9 . D raw a circle to enable the corresponding functio n and then double - cl ick the current item to go to the setup i nterface. Figure 5-9 Advanced Settings IP F ilter IP filter interf ace is shown in Figu re 5- 10 . You can add IP in the followi ng list. The list supports a max of 64 I[...]
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Understanding of Menu Opera t ions and Controls 72 · IP multiple cast grou p address - 224.0.0.0 - 23 9.255.255.25 5 -“D” address space · T he higher four - bit of the first byte= ” 1110 ” · R eserved local mult i pl e cast group address - 224.0.0.0 - 22 4.0.0.255 -TTL=1 W hen sending out telegrap h -F or example 224.0.0.1 All syst em s [...]
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Honeywell 73 Click Sa ve , you need to restart to activ ate your config ur ation. After rebooting, DVR w ill connect to the internet automaticall y. The IP in t he PPPoE is the DVR dynamic value. You can a ccess thi s IP to visit the unit. Figure 5- 11 The PPPoE Setup M enu NTP S etup You need to install SNTP server (Suc h as Absolute Ti me Server)[...]
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Understanding of Menu Opera t ions and Controls 74 Beijing (Hong Kong) GMT +8 To kyo GMT+9 Sydney GMT+10 Hawaii GMT - 10 Alaska GMT -9 Pacific Time(P.T) GMT -8 American Mountain Time(M.T) GMT -7 American Central Time(C.T) GMT -6 American Eastern Time(E.T) GMT -5 Atlantic T ime GMT -4 Brazil GMT -3 Middle Atlant ic T i me GMT -2 Figure 5- 12 The NTP[...]
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Honeywell 75 http : //( Domain Name ) e.g.: http : // site.3322.org ) Now you can open the DD NS Server web search pa ge. Figure 5- 13 The DDNS Setup M enu Note that the NNDS t ype includes: CN99 D DNS 、 NO - IP DDNS 、 Private DDNS 、 Dyndns DD NS and sysdns DDNS . The private DDNS f unction is reserve d for integration, and cu rrently is not [...]
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Understanding of Menu Opera t ions and Controls 76 Figure 5- 14 The FTP S erver Setup Menu You can use a PC or FTP l ogin tool to test setup. For example, y ou can login user ZHY to FTP://10.1 0.7.7 and then te st whether it can modif y or delete the f older or not. S ee Figur e 5- 15 . Figure 5- 15 The FTP Log in Windo w The s ystem also has the c[...]
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Honeywell 77 Figure 5- 16 The FTP S etup Menu Please check t he box left to Enable to activat e the FTP function. Here you can input the FTP server address, port and remote direct ory . When the remote d irectory is null, the system automatically create s folders according to the IP , time and channel. User name and password is the account informat[...]
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Understanding of Menu Opera t ions and Controls 78 Figure 5- 17 The Em ail Setup M enu R efer to the fol l owin g table for detailed i nformation . Parameter Function SMTP Server Input server ad dress and then enab le this funct ion. Port Default valu e is 25. You can modif y it if necessar y. User Name The sender email ac c ount user nam e. Passwo[...]
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Honeywell 79 • Under Windo ws Command Prompt, input ping smtp.google. com then press retur n. • The displayed IP address 74.125.45. 25 is the SMTP serve r IP address. Figure 5- 18 The Comma nd Windo w Alarm R efer to A larm S et up and Alarm Activati on . Detect R efe r to Detect . Pan/Tilt/Zoom The pan/tilt/z oom setup includes the f ollowing [...]
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Understanding of Menu Opera t ions and Controls 80 After completing all the setups click Save , and the system will go back to the previous menu. For a detailed set up, r efer to Preset /Tour/Pattern /Scan Operations . Figure 5- 19 The PTZ S etup Menu Display Display setup i nterface is sho wn as below. S ee Figure 5- 20 . • Transparency: Here yo[...]
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Honeywell 81 • Interval: Inpu t proper interval v alue here. The val ue ranges from 5 - 120 seconds. In tour pro cess, you can use t he mouse or click Shift to turn on the window switch function. Stands for opening swit ch function, stands for the closing switch f unction. • Motion tour and alarm tour type : HD - DVR - 10 04 supports 1- window [...]
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Understanding of Menu Opera t ions and Controls 82 Figure 5- 21 The C hannel N ame S etup Menu In tour mode, you can see the followi ng interface . On t he right corner, right - click the mouse o r click Shift , and you can control t he tour. T here are two buttons : stands for enabling window swit ch and stands for enabling window function. S ee F[...]
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Honeywell 83 Default Click Default , a dialogue box will pop up. You restore d efault factory setup of the following f unctions by checking the boxes next to th e items . See Figure 5- 23 . • Select all • General • Encode • Schedule • RS232 • Network • Alarm • Detect • Pan/tilt/zoom • Display • Channel name After all the set u[...]
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Understanding of Menu Opera t ions and Controls 84 Figure 5- 23 The D efau lt Setup M enu Advanced Select Advanced o n the main window a nd the interface is show n a s follows . See Figure 5- 24 . There are seven function key s in total: HDD manageme nt, alarm output, abnormit y , manual recor d, account, aut o maint enance , and TV adjust.[...]
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Honeywell 85 Figure 5- 24 The Adv anced Menu H DD M anageme nt Here you can v i ew and im p lement hard di sk ma nagement. See Fi gure 5- 25 . You can see current HD D t ype, status, capacit y and record time . By selecting items in the dropd ow n list and click Execute , you can switch HDD mode betwee n read/write and read - only , erase all data [...]
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Understanding of Menu Opera t ions and Controls 86 Figure 5- 25 The HDD M anagement Setup M enu Click A larm S et , and t he interface is shown as foll o ws . See Figure 5- 26 (t his interface is just li ke the abnormity setup) . R efer to Abnor mity for detailed infor mation. Please check box es to select the corres ponding function.[...]
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Honeywell 87 Figure 5- 26 The A bnorm ity Setup Menu Abnormity Abnormity interfac e is shown in Figure 5- 27 . • E vent type: There a re several optio ns for you such as dis k error, no disk and etc. • Alarm output: alarm activ ation output port (multiple choices ). The 3 - ch is controllable 1 2V out put. • Delay : you can set correspondi ng[...]
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Understanding of Menu Opera t ions and Controls 88 Figure 5- 27 The Sample of No D isk Abnormity Alarm O utput Here you can set pro per alarm output . Automatic : start the alarm output auto matically accordin g to the setting s of Detection/Alarm/Abnorm ity. Manual : manually st art t he alarm output Closed : manual l y stop the alarm outp ut Plea[...]
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Honeywell 89 Manual R ec ord R efer to Manual Rec ord . Account Here yo u can implement account manageme nt. See Figure 5- 29 . to see how to : • Add new user • Modify user • Add group • Modify group • Modify password. For account manag ement please note: • The s yste m account adopts two - level m anageme nt: group and us er. There is [...]
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Understanding of Menu Opera t ions and Controls 90 Figure 5- 29 The A ccoun t M anagement Menu Auto M aintain Here you can set auto - re boot time and auto - d elete old files setup. See Figure 5- 30 . You can select proper setup from the dropdo wn list. After all the set ups please S ave , and the system will r eturn to the pr evious menu. Figure [...]
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Honeywell 91 TV A djust Here you can adjust t he TV output setu p. See Figure 5- 31 . Please drag slide bar t o adjust each item . After all the set ups please click OK , the system will return to the previous menu. Figure 5- 31 The TV A djust Menu T ext Overlay The card overlay funct ion is for financial ar eas. It includes Sni ffer, information a[...]
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Understanding of Menu Opera t ions and Controls 92 Overlay mode: There are two opt ions: preview and encode. Previe w means overlay the card num ber in the local monitor v ideo. Encode means overl ay the card number in the r ecord file. Overlay Positi on: Here you can sele ct the proper ov erlay position fr om the dropdown list. Figure 5- 32 Text O[...]
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Honeywell 93 Figure 5- 33 Text Ov erla y(Net w ork Type) For the ATM/POS don ’ t include protocols, the interf ace is shown in Figure 5-34 . S ource IP refers to host IP addres s that sends out information ( usually it is the device host. ) D estination I P refers to other system s that receive in formation. Usually you do not need to set source [...]
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Understanding of Menu Opera tions and Cont rols 94 Figure 5- 34 ATM/POS Click Data button y ou can see an interface is shown in Figure 5 -35 . H ere you can set offset value, len gth , title according to your comm unication protocol and data pa ckage . Figure 5- 35 Data Forma t[...]
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Honeywell 95 Information Here you can view system i nformation. There is a total of f ive items: HDD (hard disk informat ion), BPS (data stre am statistics) , Log and version , and online user. See Figu re 5- 36 . Figure 5- 36 The Info Me nu H DD I nformat ion Here is a list of hard disk ty pe, total space, free s pace, video st art time and status[...]
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Understanding of Menu Opera t ions and Controls 96 Setting Genera l to adjust system time or go to Advanced HDD Management t o format the problemat ic HDD and t hen reboot the DVR. Figure 5- 37 The HDD Inf o M enu Tips: C lick Fn or left click the mous e button to view the HDD rec ord time a nd HDD type and ti m e. BPS Here you can v iew cu[...]
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Honeywell 97 Figure 5- 38 The BPS D isplay Menu Log Here you can view the syst em log file. The syst em lists the followin g information. S ee Fi gure 5- 39 . L og types include sy stem operation, conf iguration operati on, data management, alarm event, record ope ration, log clear and etc. S elect the start time and end time, and t hen click Sea r[...]
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Understanding of Menu Opera t ions and Controls 98 Figure 5- 39 The L og Sea rch Menu Version Here you can view some inf ormation related to thi s version. See Figur e 5- 40 . • Channel • Alarm in • Alarm out • System version: • B uild Date[...]
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Honeywell 99 Figure 5- 40 The V ersion Menu Online U sers Here you can manage o nline users. S ee Figure 5- 41 . You can disconnect one u ser or block one use r if you have proper sy ste m rights . The m ax disconnection time during setup i s 65535 seconds.[...]
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Understanding of Menu Opera t ions and Controls 100 Figure 5- 41 The O nline U ser s Menu Shutdown Left click the shutdown button, t he system will pop up a dialogue box for you to select . S ee F igure 5- 42 . • Logout menu user: log out menu. You need to input password w hen you login the next t ime. • Restart applicat ion : reboot DVR. • S[...]
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Honeywell 101 Figure 5- 42 The Shutdo wn Menu[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 102 6 W eb Client Operation Note • A ll the operations h ere are based on HD- DVR - 1016 . • There might be slight differen ce s in th e interface due to the updated series. Network Connection Before the web clie nt operation, please check the followin g i t ems: • Network connecti on i s right • DVR and PC netwo rk se[...]
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Honeywell 103 Figure 6-1 Sample of IE Login A s ystem pop up with warning information will ask you if you want to install webrec.cab cont rol. Please click y es but t on. If you can ’ t download th e ActiveX file, pleas e modif y your settings as follows , enable or prom pt all disabled Active X items . See Figur e 6-2 and Figure 6-3 . Input your[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 104 Figure 6-2 The Inte rnet Options Windo w[...]
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Honeywell 105 Figure 6-3 The Settings for ActiveX After installati on, the interface is show n as below. See Figure 6-4 Please input your user nam e and passwo rd. Default factor y name is admin and pas sword is admin. Note For securit y reasons, pleas e modify your pass word aft er you first login.[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 106 Figure 6-4 The W eb Login Windo w After you logged in, y ou can see the main win dow . See Figure 6-7 This main window can b e divided into t he f ollowing sections. S ection 1: T here are fiv e function butt ons: configurat ion , search , alarm , about , and log out . • S ection 2: T here are chan nel nu mber buttons a [...]
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Honeywell 1 07 Figure 6-6 The P review Window S w itc h M enu Figure 6-7 The M ain M enu of Web C lient Real- Time M onitor I n section 2, lef t click the chann el name you want to view, y ou can see the corresponding vi deo in the current wi ndow. On the top left corn er, you can view device I P, channel number, and network monit or bit stream. Fi[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 108 • 1: Digital zoom : Click this button and then lef t drag the mouse in the zone to zoom in. R ight click ing mouse s ystem restore s original status. • 2 : Change show mode: resize or switch t o fu ll screen mode. • 3 : Local record. When you cli ck t he local record button, the system begins recording and t his butt[...]
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Honeywell 109 Figure 6- 11 S electi on M enu of L ocal P la y F ile PTZ Before PTZ operation, make sure yo u have properly set P TZ protocol . (Please refer to PTZ System Config Pan/Ti lt/ Zoom) . Click PTZ , and the interface i s sh own as in Figure 6 - 12 .[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 110 Figure 6- 12 PTZ Control Menu Directio n key and 3 D positioning key In Fig ure 6 - 12 , there are eight di re ction keys. In the middle of the eight direction key s, t here is a 3D intelligent p ositioning key . When you c lick t he 3D intelligent posit ioning key , t he system goes back to the single screen mo de. Drag t[...]
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Honeywell 111 Iris close Open In Figure 6 - 12 , click the PTZ setup button and you will see the following interface. See Figur e 6 - 13 . Figure 6- 13 The PTZ S etup Menu Auto S can In Figure 6 - 13 , move the camera to you r d esired locat ion and then rotate it to left rotati on l i m i t and click L eft Limit . Then move the camera aga in and r[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 112 In Figure 6 - 13 , move the camera to y our desired locati on and then input preset value. Click t he add button, and y ou will have set one preset . Auto tour In Figure 6 - 13 , input the auto tour value an d preset value. C lick the add button, and you will hav e a dded one preset i n t he tour. Repeat the abov e procedu[...]
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Honeywell 113 Or you can click the d ef ault button t o use the syst em d ef ault setup. Figure 6- 15 The C olor S etup M enu Picture P ath and Record P ath C lick “ More ” , and you can see an interface sho wn in Figure 6 - 16 . Figure 6- 16 The More S e tup Menu C lick PIC Path , and you can see an inter f ace shown i n Figure 6 - 17 . Please[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 114 Figure 6- 18 The P ath Se tup M enu (for Record) Click Reboot , and the system pops up the followi ng dialog box. S ee F igure 6- 19 . Please click OK to reboot. Figure 6- 19 The R eboot Dialog Note If there ’ s an administrator (e.g. 8888 88) logged in DVR local menu, or web us er doesn ’ t have device rebo ot privile[...]
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Honeywell 115 Figure 6- 20 Version I nformation M enu HDD information He re you can v i ew local storage status and network status inc luding, free capacity and tot al capacity. S ee Figure 6 - 21 .[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 116 Figure 6- 21 HDD I nformation Menu Log Here you can v i ew sy stem log. S ee Figure 6 - 22 .[...]
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Honeywell 117 Figure 6- 22 Log Informa tion Menu C lick B ackup , and t he interface is shown in Figure 6 - 23 . Figure 6- 23 Log Backup Menu[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 118 Please refer to t he following sheet f or log parameter informatio n . Parameter Function Typ e Log typ es include: s ystem operati on, configurati on o pera tion, data management , alarm event, rec ord operation, us er management, log clear and fil e operation. Search You ca n select log typ e from the drop - do wn list a[...]
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Honeywell 119 Figure 6- 24 G ener al Setup Menu Figure 6- 25 DST Setup M enu ( D ate)[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 120 Figure 6- 26 DST Setup M enu ( W eek) Please refer to t he following table for det ailed information . Parameter Function System Time Used to modif y system time. Please clic k S a ve after yo ur completed mo di f ication Sync PC You can click t his button to s ave the syste m time as your PC current time. Data Format Here[...]
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Honeywell 121 Encode interface i s shown as in Figure 6 - 27 . Figure 6- 27 The E ncode M en u Figure 6- 28 The C olor S etting Menu Please refer to t he following table for det ailed information . Parameter Function Channel F or selecting a monit or channel. Channel Name Displays curr e nt channel na me. You can modif y it.[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 122 Parameter Function Compressio n H.264 Main Stream It includes ma in stream, mot ion stream an d alarm stream. You can select different encodi ng frame rates f orm different recor ded events. System supports active control frame function (ACF). It allows y ou to record i n different f r ame rates. For example, you can use a[...]
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Honeywell 123 Parameter Function The OSD tr ansparent valu e is not ap plic abl e i n t he curr ent DVR version. You can use th e m ous e to drag the t im e tilte position. Channel T it le You can enable t his function so t hat the system over lays channel inform ation in the vid eo window. The OSD trans parent value i s not applicabl e in current [...]
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Web Client Opera tion 124 Figure 6- 30 The S chedul e Setup M enu Figure 6- 31 The D ate an d T ime Setup Menu Please refer to t he following sheet f or detailed informa tion .[...]
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Honeywell 125 Parameter Function Channel Pleas e select a chann el f irst. Pre- record Please input pr e - record valu e here. System can record t hree to five secon d s of video b efore activating t he record operati on in the file. (Depen ds on data size.) Setup In Figure 6 - 30 , click Set , and you can go t o the corresponding setup interfac e.[...]
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Web Client O peratio n 126 Figure 6- 32 The RS2 32 Setup M enu Please refer to the following she et for detailed inf orm ation. Parameter Function RS232 COM 01 Function Cons ole is for deb ug a nd upgrade . Adapter is for system integratio n and function enhancement Data Bit The v alue ranges from 5 t o 8. Stop Bit T her e are two options: 1/ 2. Ba[...]
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Honeywell 127 Network The network int erface is shown as in Fig ure 6 -33 . Figure 6- 33 The N etwork Setup Menu Please refer to the following sheet for de tailed informa tion . Parameter Function Ethernet P l eas e select the net work card firs t. DHCP Dynamicall y get IP addres s. You can get th e device IP from the DHCP server if you ena bled th[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 128 Parameter Function Device connec ts to the internet via PPP oE after reboot. You can get the IP address in the WAN fr om the IP address c olumn. Please note if you want to reboot t he device ple ase make sure you have prop er reboot author ity and there is no loca l login user in the current devi ce. Email The email interf[...]
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Honeywell 129 Parameter Function Sender Send er email address . Subject I nput email subject here. Address Input receiver email address here. Max input th r ee addresses. DDNS The DDNS interface i s shown in Figure 6 - 35 . Figure 6- 35 The DDNS S etup Me nu Please refer to the followin g sheet for detai l ed inf ormation . Parameter Function Serve[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 130 Parameter Function User T he us er name you input t o log in the server. Password T he password you in put to log in the s er v e r. Interval D ev i c e s ends out a live si gnal to the s er ver regularly. You can set interval val ue bet ween the devi ce and DDN S server here. NAS The NAS interface i s shown as in Figure 6[...]
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Honeywell 131 Parameter Function File length The file lengt h you upload to the F TP. When the setup is larger t han the actual fil e length, the system will upload the whole f ile. When the setup is small er than the ac tual file leng th, the system only upl oads the s et lengt h and aut o ignor e s the remaini ng section. When interval val ue is [...]
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Web Client Opera tion 132 Figure 6- 37 The NTP Setup M enu Alarm Alarm setup interfac e is shown as in Figure 6 - 38 .[...]
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Honeywell 133 Figure 6- 38 The A larm Setup M enu Please refer to the following sheet for detailed inform ation . Parameter Function Event Type I t includes loca l alar m/net work alarm. Local alarm: D evice detects a larm from input port. Network: Dev i c e detects alar m from network. Alarm in Select corresp onding alarm chann el , and check the [...]
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Web Client Opera tion 134 Parameter Function Alarm Out Enable alarm act ivation funct ion. You need to select alarm output port s o that t he s ystem can activate c orresp onding a larm device when al arm occurs. Alarm Latch System c an de la y the al arm o ut put f or sp eci fi ed t ime aft er a l arm ended. The val ue r an ges from 10 secon ds to[...]
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Honeywell 135 Figure 6- 39 The D etection Setup M enu Figure 6- 40 The D etection Zone S etup Please refer to the following she et for detailed inf orm ation.[...]
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Web Client Oper ation 136 Parameter Function Event Type T here are three types: Mot ion detection/v ideo loss/Cam era Masking. Channel Select channel name fr om the dropdown lis t, and check t he checkbox besi de it to enable it s motion detection f unction . Sensitivity T here are six levels. T he sixth level has the hig hest sensitivity. Region T[...]
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Honeywell 137 alert you whe n alarm s oc c ur and end. Tour Displa y video in local monit or windo w by tour . I f there are record channe ls selected, onl y the record channels will be displayed in t h e tour. PTZ Activation Here you can s et PTZ movement when alar m occurs. Suc h as go to preset x when t here is an alarm. Copy It is a menu shortc[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 138 Please refer to the following she et for detailed inf orm ation. Parameter Function Channel You can s elect monit or c hannel from t he dr o pdown list. . Protocol Selec t the correspo nding dome prot ocol (such as P ELCOD ), Address Set corresponding dome ad dress. Default value is 1. Please note your setup her e shall co[...]
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Honeywell 139 Figure 6- 42 The De fault Setu p Menu Please refer to t he following sheet f or detailed inform a tion. Parameter Function Select All Restore the factor y default sett ings . Export Confi gu ration Export system config uration to the loca l PC . Import Config uration Im port configurat i on f rom PC to the s ystem. Advanced HDD Manage[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 140 P lease select the storage devi ce first and then you can see the items on your right become valid. Y ou can check the corresponding it em here. S ee Figure 6- 43 . Figure 6- 43 The HDD M anagement Menu P lease refer to the following she et for detailed inform ation. Parameter Function Format Clear data in the disk . Read/[...]
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Honeywell 141 Figure 6- 44 The A larm I/O Con fig M enu Please refer to the following chart for detailed inform ation . Parameter Function Alarm ou t There are three alar m output c han nels. Schedule ( Automatic ) S tart the alar m output aut omaticall y according to th e settings of Det ection/Alar m /Abnor mit y. Manual M anually start t he alar[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 142 Figure 6- 45 The R ecord Control M enu Please refer to the following chart for detailed inf orm ation. Parameter Function Schedule ( Auto ) The system enabl es the auto record f unction as you set in record schedu l e setup. Manual Enab le correspondin g channel to recor d no matter what period is appl ied in the record se[...]
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Honeywell 143 Figure 6- 46 The A ccoun t M anagement Menu Auto Mai nt enance Here you can sele ct auto reboot a nd auto delete ol d file intervals from the dr opdown list. S ee Figure 6- 47 .[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 144 Figure 6- 47 The A uto M aint enance Menu Snapshot For Snapshot funct ion , i t can support D 1/ HD1/BCIF/CIF/QCIF.[...]
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Honeywell 145 Figure 6- 48 Snapshot Please refer to t he following sheet f or de tailed informa tion . Parameter Function Channel It i s t he m oni t or channel. Snapshot mode There are tw o modes: Timing and a c tivation. Frame rate You can select from the dropdown li s t. The valu e ranges from 1f/s t o 7 f/s. Resolutio n You can select from t he[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 146 Abnormity The abnormity i nt erface is shown as below. Figure 6- 49 The A bnorm ity Setup Menu Please refer to the followin g chart for detailed inf ormation . Parameter Function Event Type Poss ible abnor mal errors inc lude: no dis k, disk no spac e, disk error, net error . You need to dra w a circle to enable t hi s f u[...]
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Honeywell 147 message screen. Ad ditional Funct ion DNS Here you can set serv er or local operat or DNS address. S ee Figure 6-50 below. Figure 6- 50 DNS ATM/POS The ATM/POS functi on is the same with the card overlay functi on. It is mainly for financial areas to Snif fer, information par se and character overlay. The A TM / POS interface is shown[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 148 There are tot al four groups IP. The record channel applies to one group ( optional ) only. Six frame ID groups verification can guarantee info rmation validity and legal. The start position , length and data can be set according to your protoc ol and data packet . Ther e are total four f ields. Figure 6- 51 CARD OVERLAY A[...]
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Honeywell 149 Figure 6- 52 Auto Regist er Please ref er to the f ol l owin g sheet for det ai led inf ormation . Parameter Function Enable Enable auto register function. No. Device mana gem ent server number. IP Device management s erver IP addres s. Port Server port numbe r. Device ID Device ID in the device managem ent server. Search Click S earc[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 150 Please select record playb ack mode, and then select start time, end time and channel. Then pl ease click the sea r ch button, you ca n see up to 100 corresponding fi l es in t he list. Figure 6- 53 The R ecord S earch M enu Select the file s you want to downloa d and then click D ow nl oa d , and a dialogue box will appea[...]
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Honeywell 151 Figure 6- 54 The R ecord S ave Menu Now you can see the s ystem begins to download and the Do w nload button changes to the St op butt on. You can click i t to terminate the curren t operation. At the bottom of the interface, there i s a process bar for your refere nce. See Figure 6- 55 .[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 152 Figure 6- 55 The R ecord S earch M enu ( Saving) When the download h as completed, you can see a dialogue box shown in Figure 6 - 56 . P lease click OK to exit. Figure 6- 56 The M essag e B o x after Do w nload Completed Please refer to t he following table for det ailed information.[...]
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Honeywell 153 Type Parameter Function Type Record Search general record, alarm record and motion detection recor d. Alarm Search alarm record. Motion Detection Se arc h m ot ion detectio n record. Local Search l ocal record. Snapshot Searc h snapshot f ile. Card This f unction is not availab le with curre nt device. Item Begin time S et the file st[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 154 • Pause • S top • Slow play • Fast p lay Figure 6- 57 The P lay bac k Menu Alarm Click alarm function, and you can see an int erface as shown in Fig ure 6 - 58 . Here you can set dev ice alarm type and al arm s ound setup. The IP addres s of p layback device and channel number. Play back contr ol bar[...]
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Honeywell 155 Figure 6- 58 The A larm Function M enu Please refer t o the followin g table for detai led i nformation . Type Parameter Function Alarm Type Video loss S ystem alarms when video loss occurs. Motion detect System alarms when motion detectio n alarm occurs, Disk full System alarms when disk is full. Di sk error System alarms when disk e[...]
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Web Client Opera tion 156 Sound pop - up S ystem sends out alarm sou nd when alarm occurs. You ca n specify as you wish. Sound Path Here you can specif y alarm sound f ile path . About C lick About , and you can view the current web c lient information. S ee Fig ure 6 -59 . Figure 6- 59 The W eb C lient Information Log out C lick L og out , and the[...]
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Honeywell 157 Figure 6- 60 The Logout Int er face Un - install W eb Control You can use web u n - install tool “ uninstall webre c.bat ” in the CD to un - install web control. Note B efore un - installation, please close all w eb pages, otherwise the un - in stallation might result in erro r.[...]
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FAQ 158 7 FAQ 1. DVR cannot boot up pr operly. There are the foll owing p ossibilities: • Input power is incor rect. • Power connection is in correct. • Power switch butt on is damaged. • Program upgrade is wrong. • HDD malfunct i on or so mething is wro ng with HDD ribbon. • Front panel error. • Main board is damage d. 2. DVR often a[...]
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Honeywell 159 4. There is no video output whether it is one - channel, multi ple - channel or all - channel output. There are the foll owing p ossibilities: • Program is incompat ible. Please upg rad e to the latest version. • Brightness is 0. Please restore fact or y default set up. • There is no video inp ut signal or it is too weak. • Ch[...]
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FAQ 160 • Program read er ror, bit data is too smal l. There is a mosai c displayed on t he full screen. P lease restart the DV R to solve this problem. • HDD data ribbon erro r. • HDD malfunct i on. • DVR har dware mal functi ons. 8. There is no audio w hen live monitoring. There are the foll owing p ossibilities: • The audio source is n[...]
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Honeywell 161 • PTZ decoder and DVR pr otocol is incom pat ible. • PTZ decoder and DVR add ress is incom pat ible. • When there are sever al decoders, please ad d 120 Ohm (impedance matching) b etween the PTZ decode r A/B cables’ fa rthest end t o delete the reverbe ration . Otherwise the P TZ control is not stable. • The distance is too [...]
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FAQ 162 • There is multiple - cast group setup in DVR. This mode can result in a mosaic appearanc e. Usually we do not recommend this mode. • There is privacy m as k or channel prote ction setup. • Current user has no ri ght to monitor. • DVR local video out put quality is not good. 15. Network conn ect i on i s not stable. There are follow[...]
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Honeywell 163 There are the foll owing p ossibilities: • Alarm setup is incor rect. • Alarm output has b een opened manuall y . • Input device error o r connection is inc or rect. • Some program versio ns may have this problem. Please upgrade your system. 19. Alarm function is null. There are followin g po ssibilities: • Alarm setup is in[...]
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FAQ 164 • No D irect X 8.1 or higher graphic a cceleration soft ware is installed . Please install t he latest DirectX soft w are. • T here is no DivX503Bu ndle.exe contro l when you play the f ile transformed to A VI via media player. • No DivX503Bundle.exe or ffds how - 2004 1012 .exe in Windo w s XP OS. 23. F orgot local m enu op eration p[...]
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Honeywell 165 8 Appe ndix HDD Capacity Calculati on Calculate total capacit y needed by each DVR ac cording to video rec ording (video recording t y pe and video file stora ge time). 1. According to f ormul a (1), calculate storage capacit y i q that is the capacity of each cha nnel needed for each hour, unit Mbyte. 1024 3600 8 ÷ × ÷ = i i d q ([...]
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Appendix 166 ∑ = = c i i T m q 1 × a% (4) In the f ormula : a% means alarm occurrence r at e . Compatible USB Drive List Note Please upgrade the DVR fi rmware to the latest ver sion to ensure the accura cy of the tabl e below. If y ou use the USB drive, please confi r m the format FAT or FAT32. Manufacturer Model Ca pacity Sandisk Cruzer Micro[...]
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