System Components - Honeywell HRDVS Reference Manual

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System Components

Rev 2.00
Event recording
NTSC: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 fps
PAL: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 fps
Audio recording at all speeds
Adjustable playback speeds
Multiplexed video from 1, 4, 8, or 16 video inputs: composite
QNX real time operating system and HRDVS firmware stored in flash memory for
quick and easy upgrade that can be done locally or remotely
Automatic color/monochrome camera detection
Alarm for loss of video input
2 alarm inputs, one alarm output
Up to 16 channel motion detection (the HRDVS1 has 1 channel), each with up to 4
zones
A sequencing switcher allowing cameras to be monitored sequentially and to hide
display of selected cameras
Full NTSC or PAL resolution (720 x 486 per frame for NTSC, 720 x 576 per frame for
PAL)
1 Physical text insertion port using text string and camera correlation technique
Video searchable by captured text content, date/time, event type
On-screen color graphical user interface (GUI)
Non-volatile programming (settings are not lost in case of power loss)
Encoded image authentication to identify forgeries or tampering
Electronic lock-out without proper password
Maximum of two internal IDE drives
Remote access via a 9-pin EIA-232 port (doubles as text insertion port or Ethernet
network card)
PC Card (PCMCIA) slot for communication needs using dial-up modem, Ethernet
network card, software upgrades, and so on. Replaces a phone-line transmission or
network video system
Multiple language support: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch
The HRDVS is designed to work with a variety of other equipment. Even the most basic
CCTV system will need at least one video camera, a cable to connect the camera to the
HRDVS, and a video monitor to use during the system setup process. Your individual needs
will determine exactly which additional pieces of equipment are connected to the HRDVS.
This can be any combination of:
Video Cameras
There are 1, 4, 8, or 16 analog video inputs (depending on whether you have the
HRDVS1, HRDVS4, HRDVS8, or HRDVS16 model). The output from your video
camera(s) goes to these inputs.
Video signal format is composite NTSC/PAL color or EIA/CCIR monochrome.
Video inputs use twist-lock BNC connectors.
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Document 900.0281
02/07

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