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Honeywell Rapid Eye Hybrid LT Setup Manual
Honeywell Rapid Eye Hybrid LT Setup Manual

Honeywell Rapid Eye Hybrid LT Setup Manual

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Rapid Eye Hybrid LT: Quick Setup
Overview
This document shows how to:
Connect essential hardware to a Rapid Eye Hybrid LT DVR.
Make basic settings using the unit's Quick Setup Wizard.
Note
More detailed Rapid Eye documentation is available on the
Documentation CD included with your DVR.
After
Context-sensitive Help for LocalView: available by clicking the ? icon in the
upper right corner and then clicking the item you want help with.
Using the
Quick
The documentation CD that comes with the unit contains other helpful user
Setup
guides. The
System Admin Guide
Wizard
the Admin and View applications. For hardware and installation information,
see the
Rapid Eye Hybrid LT Installation
1 Connecting Hardware
Camera(s), Monitor and Mouse
One or many video cameras and/or PTZ domes (IP and analog).
A PC monitor.
A computer mouse with a USB connector, included.
A computer keyboard, not included.
IP Camera(s)
Rapid Eye Hybrid LT V10.1 DVRs support up to 4/8 Honeywell equIP
®
®
equIP
H.264, equIP
Performance IP, and/or HD3/4 IP cameras on Hybrid LT V10.1 units. Some
ONVIF IP cameras are also supported (see
www.security.honeywell.com/hota
cameras). Rapid Eye Hybrid LT V10.0 units do not support Honeywell
Performance IP, equIP
IP cameras, and support fewer IP channels if Local Monitoring (LocalView) is
enabled. Refer to the
Rapid Eye System Administrator Guide
documentation CD for information on enabling or disabling Local
Monitoring.
Refer also to the
Rapid Eye System Administrator Guide
IP cameras supported (and their supported features) by Rapid Eye Hybrid
LT V10.1 and V10.0 DVRs.
Connect the IP cameras to the Local Area Network (LAN) where your unit is
installed. See the documentation that was included with the camera to install
and connect the camera to the Local Area Network. See
Discovery and Setup
for information on setting up UP cameras for use in
your Rapid Eye Hybrid LT system.
Analog Camera(s)
Connect each camera to a VIDEO INPUT connector at the rear of the Rapid
Eye Hybrid LT unit.
Rapid Eye Hybrid LT 8-Channel unit rear panel connections
Spot monitor
Video inputs and outputs, for analog cameras
video output
(LT units can have 4 or 8 inputs/outputs)
SPOT
MONITOR
1
2
3
4
VIDEO
INPUTS
SERIAL PORT 2
SERIAL PORT 1
VGA
Serial ports
Communication ports, including VGA for
1 and 2
a monitor, USB for a USB mouse and LAN
for connecting to the network
Connecting a Monitor, Mouse and Keyboard
Connect a VGA monitor to the VGA port at the rear of the unit. If possible,
connect a USB keyboard (not included) to the unit; if the keyboard has two
USB connectors, connect each one. Connect the supplied USB mouse, or
your own mouse, to use with LocalView.
2 Powering the Unit and the Cameras
Connect power supply
from camera to UPS
Connect power
source to UPS,
then connect
power supply from
UPS to DVR
Using an Uninterruptible Power Supply
Honeywell recommends using an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) for the
Rapid Eye Hybrid LT DVR and the cameras. Powering the cameras and unit
from a UPS ensures that the Rapid Eye Hybrid LT can continue to record
video during a power outage. If you need to monitor video during a power
outage, consider a UPS for the monitor as well.
For more information, use the LocalVIEW Help.
and
Remote View Guide
describe using
Guide.
®
1080p, equIP
Wide Dynamic Range IP,
http://
for a complete list of supported IP
®
®
1080p, equIP
Wide Dynamic Range IP, and ONVIF
for a complete list of
12 IP Camera
Alarm and control
connectors
COMMON
CONTROL
SYS FAIL
OUTPUTS
SYS GOOD
1 G
2
G
3
G
FAULT
RELAY
5
6
7
8
28V, 3A
MAX
1 G
2
G
3
G
4
G
5 G
6
G
ALARM
INPUTS
TELCO
LAN
IN
OUT
115-230V~
50/60 Hz
NOT
5-3A
USED
USB
USB
VIDEO connector on an
analog camera to the VIDEO
INPUT on the DVR.
IP cameras are connected
through the Local Area
Network (LAN) connection.
COMMO N
SPOT
SYS FAIL
MONITOR
SYS GOOD
FAULT
RELAY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
28V, 3A
MAX
VIDEO
INPUTS
1 G
2
G
3
G
4
ALARM
TELCO
SERIAL PORT 2
LAN
IN
OUT
SERIAL PORT 1
VGA
115-230V~
50/60 Hz
NOT
5-3A
USED
USB
USB
3 The Start-up Sequence
4 Logging On
®
V2,
5 Welcome to LocalView
included on the
6 The Quick Setup Wizard
The Quick Setup Wizard
lists which actions can be
taken during its use. The
? button (Help) can be
used, as needed. Click
Next to advance to the
next step. You can return
to a previous step by
clicking Back.
Serial ports
3 and 4
SERIAL
7 The Administrator Password
4
G
PORT 3
SERIAL
PORT 4
7
G
8
G
To change the
ON/OFF
language in
LocalView, click the
Language drop-
POWER
down arrow and
select a language
Power
from the list that
switch
appears.
8 Setting the Date, Time and Time Zone
CONTROL
OUTPUTS
SERIAL
4
1 G
2
G
3
G
G
PORT 3
SERIAL
PORT 4
G
5 G
6
G
7
G
8
G
INPUTS
ON/OFF
POWER
Recommended Powerup Sequence
1.
Turn on cameras (analog and IP) and other hardware, connected to the
DVR. Honeywell recommends that cameras be powered up before the
Rapid Eye unit starts up, so they are automatically detected by the DVR.
2.
Press the power switch on the back of the unit.
Note
When the unit powers up, you will have the option of booting the
unit from either the primary or recovery operating system. Use
the primary OS boot-up unless an OS recovery is required. The
primary boot-up is the default and will be run automatically after
5 seconds. See the
Rapid Eye Hybrid LT Installation Guide
technical support for more information.
3.
Display the Login window on the connected monitor. After powering-
up, wait until video is shown. Move the mouse or press a key on the
keyboard to display the Login window.
To log on, enter
Administrator
already entered. Click the icon (
) to open the virtual keyboard and enter
the user name. Click OK to confirm the name and close the keyboard. Leave
the Password text box empty; a password can be added to the local
Administrator account later. Click OK to logon.
When the Welcome window appears, click Quick Setup to start the Quick
Setup Wizard.
Select the Do not show this dialog again option if you don't want to use
Quick Setup Wizard again, the next time you start LocalView.
Help
Honeywell recommends that you set a password for the Administrator
account to prevent tampering with the unit's settings and the stored video.
Click the keyboard icon (
) to open the virtual keyboard and enter the
password. Do not use double-quotes (") in the password.
Time Zone Selection and Manually Setting Date and Time
It is important to indicate the Time Zone in which the Rapid Eye Hybrid LT
unit is installed, so that the date and time of the video are correct. Click Set
Date and Time to manually change the time and date settings.
Option: Automatic Time and Date
On a network, the date and time of a Rapid Eye Hybrid LT DVR can be set to
Automatic, using SNTP. Your network administrator will know if SNTP is in
use, and what to enter into the Primary SNTP Server text box that becomes
available after the Automatic option is selected.
For the next step in this Wizard, see over.
or call
in the User Name text box if it is not

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Summary of Contents for Honeywell Rapid Eye Hybrid LT

  • Page 1 UPS to DVR POWER On a network, the date and time of a Rapid Eye Hybrid LT DVR can be set to Automatic, using SNTP. Your network administrator will know if SNTP is in use, and what to enter into the Primary SNTP Server text box that becomes Using an Uninterruptible Power Supply available after the Automatic option is selected.
  • Page 2: Network Settings

    LocalView online Help. Click Finish to close the Quick Setup Standalone LocalView-Only Units Wizard. If the Rapid Eye Hybrid LT unit is not connected to a network, leave the fields blank in step 4 of the Quick Setup Wizard and then click Next. 12 IP Camera Discovery and Setup...