Honeywell HTRD400 Reference Manual page 16

Digital chaperone mobile video system
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System Overview
Rev 1.02
Digital network integration
HTRD400 Recorder provides longer recording time than traditional VCRs with
increased picture quality and clearer audio
Four camera ports connect to all-digital cameras to monitor all areas of the vehicle
Single CAT5 Ethernet crossover cable for connection to PC or laptop
Record more data—video and audio from cameras with date and time recorded,
trigger status from eight triggers, and status logs
Open architecture for future external data gathering
HTRD400 Recorder supports 30 GB, 40 GB, 60 GB, and 80 GB hard drives.
Durability and reliability
All HTRD400 system components:
Install easily
Require no other hardware
Provide high reliability
After initial configuration, need little or no maintenance
HTRD400 Recorder runs on an embedded operating system for reliable, long term,
unattended recording.
Patent pending vibration system reduces road vibration
Small, tamper and impact resistant enclosure houses a built-in switcher
Unique alarm mode starts recording to identify vandalism, even when vehicle is
parked
Flexible, full-featured configuration
User-friendly Toolbox and Player software runs on a PC with Microsoft® Windows® 2000,
Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home (Service Pack 2) operating system.
Use the Toolbox application to:
Set the recorder name, date and time modes
Configure triggers, record rules
Adjust camera aim, focus, and coverage
Set up user access and password protection
Erase the hard drive
Upgrade system with latest firmware release
Use the Player application to:
View images from up to four cameras
Listen to audio, if supported
Quickly find images; then play back
Print images
Archive (save) clips to a PC
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