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Document 800-03650 – Rev D – 02/09

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  • Page 1 HRSD8, HRSD16 8-, 16-Channel Models Color Digital Video Recorder User Guide Document 800-03650 – Rev D – 02/09...
  • Page 2 Revisions Issue Date Revisions Rev A 12/08 New document Rev B 12/08 Added Appendix D to Introduction chapter, changed image for figure 3-5, made some text changes. Rev C 01/09 Corrected an Alarm-In specification Rev D 02/09 Changed back cover; minor changes throughout.
  • Page 3: Fcc Compliance Statement

    FCC Compliance Statement INFORMATION TO THE USER: This equipment 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.
  • Page 4 WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. WEEE Compliance WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Correct Disposal of this Product (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents About This Document ......13 Overview of Contents ......13 About Cautions and Warnings .
  • Page 6 Contents Adjusting the Image ..... 110 Browsing with Sequence Mode ....111 Using a Mouse During Live Monitoring.
  • Page 7 Figures Figure 1-1 Typical DVR Installation for the HRSD8/16 DVR ..21 Figure 2-1 16-Channel DVR Rear Panel ....23 Figure 2-2 Video Input Connectors .
  • Page 8 Figures Figure 3-18 New Group Setup Screen ....49 Figure 3-19 New User Setup Screen ....50 Figure 3-20 Shutdown Screen .
  • Page 9 Figures Figure 3-61 Motion Detection Actions 1 Screen ... . . 88 Figure 3-62 Motion Detection Actions 2 Screen ... . . 90 Figure 3-63 PTZ Preset Screen .
  • Page 10 Figures Figure D-2 WebWatch Screen ..... . 151 Figure D-3 WebSearch Screen ..... 154 Figure E-1 Time Overlap.
  • Page 11 Tables Tables Table 2-1 Rear Panel Connections....24 Table 3-1 16-Channel DVR Front Panel Controls ... . 32 Table 3-2 Virtual Keyboard Keys .
  • Page 12 Tables...
  • Page 13: About This Document

    About This Document This document introduces the HRSD Series Digital Recorder (DVR) and describes how to install, configure, and operate the DVR. This guide covers both the 8- and 16-channel HRSD Series DVRs. They are identical except for the number of cameras and alarms that can be connected, and the number of cameras that can be displayed.
  • Page 14: About Cautions And Warnings

    • Appendix E, Time Overlap, instructs how to search for recorded video when you have overlapping time segments. • Appendix F, Troubleshooting, provides answers for common technical issues. • Appendix G, Connector Pinouts, describes I/O and RS485 connector pinouts. • Appendix H, Map of Screens, provides a graphic illustration of the menu screens.
  • Page 15 Attachments Never add any attachments and/or equipment without the approval of the manufacturer as such additions may result in the risk of fire, electric shock, or other personal injury. Water and/or Moisture Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water. Accessories Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart, stand, or table.
  • Page 16 13. Damage Requiring Service Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: • When the power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged • If liquid is spilled or objects have fallen into the equipment •...
  • Page 17: Typographical Conventions

    21. Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not caused by uneven mechanical loading. 22. 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.
  • Page 19: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Features Your color digital video recorder (DVR) provides recording capabilities for 8 or 16 camera inputs. It provides exceptional picture quality in both live and playback modes, and offers the following features: • 8 or 16 Composite Video Input Connectors •...
  • Page 20: Technical Overview

    Introduction Technical Overview In addition to replacing both a time-lapse VCR and a multiplexer in a security installation, your DVR has many features that make it much more powerful and easier to use than even the most advanced VCR. The DVR converts analog NTSC or PAL video to digital images and records them on a hard disk drive.
  • Page 21: Figure 1-1 Typical Dvr Installation For The Hrsd8/16 Dvr

    Introduction Figure 1-1 Typical DVR Installation for the HRSD8/16 DVR Main Monitor VGA Out (BNC) Spot Monitor Sensors 1~16 Cameras 1~16 CD-RW Flash Drive USB HDD Audio Input 1~2 Audio Output Flashing Light Alarm Output Digital Video Recorder Siren RASplus...
  • Page 22 Introduction...
  • Page 23: Installation

    Installation Installation Package Contents The package contains the following: • Digital Video Recorder • Power Cord • User Guide (this document) • Multilingual User Guide (RASplus CD-ROM) • RASplus User Guide • Multilingual RASplus Software CD and User Guide (RASplus CD-ROM) •...
  • Page 24: Connecting The Video Source

    Installation Table 2-1 Rear Panel Connections Connection Connection Video input Network/Ethernet port Looping connectors RS485 port for remote devices Audio input x2; audio output x1 Alarm inputs Video main: BNC or VGA; Alarm outputs Spot-BNC Serial RS232C port Power cord connector Your DVR can be used with either NTSC or PAL equipment.
  • Page 25: Connecting Audio

    Installation Connecting Audio Note It is the user's responsibility to determine if local laws and regulations permit recording audio. Your DVR can record audio from up to two sources. Connect the audio sources to Audio In 1 and Audio In 2 as needed using RCA jacks. Connect Audio Out to your amplifier.
  • Page 26: Connecting The Dvr For Remote Access

    Installation Figure 2-6 Video Out Connector Note The VGA and Video Out (BNC) connectors may be connected to individual monitors for simultaneous operation. Connecting the DVR for Remote Access Connecting the RS232C Port An RS232C port is provided to connect an external modem for remote monitoring, configuration, software upgrades, and to connect a remote control keyboard.
  • Page 27: Connecting Alarm Inputs And Outputs

    Installation Caution The network connector is not designed to be connected directly with cable or wire intended for outdoor use. Connecting the RS485 Port The DVR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a control keyboard, using RS485 half-duplex serial communications signals.
  • Page 28: Connecting Usb Ports

    Installation Connect the ground side of the Alarm input and/or alarm output to the GND connector. (Ground) Note All the connectors marked GND are common. NC/NO The DVR can activate external devices such as buzzers or lights. Connect the device to (Relay the C (Common) and NC (Normally Closed) or C and NO (Normally Open) connectors.
  • Page 29: Factory Reset

    Installation Factory Reset The DVR has a Factory Reset switch to the left of the Alarm Output connectors on the rear panel. This switch should be used only on the rare occasions that you want to return all the settings to the original factory settings. Figure 2-14 Factory Reset Switch Caution...
  • Page 30 Installation Caution Route power cords so that they are not a tripping hazard. Ensure that the power cord can not be pinched or abraded by furniture. Do not install power cords under rugs or carpets. The power chord has a grounding pin. If your power outlet does not have a grounding pin receptacle, do not modify the plug.
  • Page 31: Configuration

    Configuration Configuration Your DVR should be completely installed before proceeding. If you have not installed the DVR, please see Chapter 2, Installation. Front Panel Controls The front panel looks and operates much like a VCR combined with a multiplexer. Many of the buttons have multiple functions.
  • Page 32: Table 3-1 16-Channel Dvr Front Panel Controls

    Configuration Table 3-1 16-Channel DVR Front Panel Controls Position Control Function Camera Buttons (1 to 16) Press the individual camera buttons to display the selected camera full screen. Buttons 1 to 9 are also used to enter passwords. In the PTZ mode, press Camera 1 to zoom in and Camera 2 to zoom out.
  • Page 33 Configuration Table 3-1 16-Channel DVR Front Panel Controls Position Control Function MENU/CAMEO Button Press MENU/CAMEO to enter the Setup screen. You need to enter the authorized user password to access Setup. Press MENU/CAMEO to close the current menu or setup dialog box. In the Playback mode, press MENU/CAMEO to display the Search menu.
  • Page 34: Turning On The Power

    Configuration Table 3-1 16-Channel DVR Front Panel Controls Position Control Function PLAYBACK Button Press PLAYBACK to enter the playback mode. Press PLAYBACK again to exit the playback mode. When entering the playback mode, video is paused. Press to play back video at regular speed. The screen displays when the DVR is in the Pause mode and the screen displays...
  • Page 35: Logging In

    Configuration Logging In Press MENU to enter the setup screens. The Login screen appears. Figure 3-2 Login Screen Select a User and enter the password by pressing the appropriate combination of Camera number buttons, and then . There is no default password when logging in the Admin User for the first time.
  • Page 36: Figure 3-3 Setup Screen

    Configuration Figure 3-3 Setup Screen When setting up the DVR, there are many opportunities to enter names and titles. To make these entries, a Virtual Keyboard appears. Figure 3-4 Virtual Keyboard Using the Virtual Keyboard Table 3-2 Virtual Keyboard Keys Description Arrow Keys Use the arrow keys to highlight the character you want in the name...
  • Page 37: Figure 3-5 Information Screen

    Configuration Information Screen In the Information screen, you can: • Name the site location • Assign a System ID number • Select the language the screens are displayed in • Display software version number • Upgrade the software • Show the System Log •...
  • Page 38: Figure 3-6 Upgrade Screen

    Configuration Highlight the field beside Language and press . A drop-down menu displays the available languages. Highlight the desired language and press The field beside Version displays the software version of the DVR. Upgrading the System Software Connect to the DVR a USB device that contains the upgrade package file. Highlight Upgrade…...
  • Page 39: Figure 3-7 Setup Import Screen

    Configuration Importing Saved DVR Settings Connect the USB device containing the setup file .dat to the DVR. Highlight Setup - Import… in the Information screen and press . The Setup Import screen appears. Figure 3-7 Setup Import Screen Select the desired setup file and press Import to import the selected settings and change the DVR settings accordingly.
  • Page 40: Figure 3-9 System Log Screen

    Configuration Note Do NOT select the Include Network Setup check box when the network settings of the setup file are used in another DVR. This will avoid a possible problem connecting to the DVR. Caution The USB device must be FAT16 or FAT32 format. Viewing the System Log The System Log screen lists system activities (up to 5,000, from the latest).
  • Page 41: Figure 3-10 Date/Time Setup Screen

    Configuration Other Options in the Information Screen Option Action Recorded Data - From / To Displays the time information of recorded data Clear All Data… Highlight Clear All Data… and press to clear all video data. You are asked to verify that you wish to clear all data before the DVR erases the video data.
  • Page 42: Figure 3-11 Holiday Setup Screen

    Configuration Use the UP and DOWN arrows to change the number. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrows to move between hour, minutes, and seconds. Press when you have the correct time. Highlight the Format field beside Time and press . Select from the three available time formats and press to save the selected format.
  • Page 43: Figure 3-12 Time Sync. Screen

    Configuration Note Holidays that do not fall on the same date each year should be updated after the current year's holiday has passed. Synchronizing with a Standard Time Server You can set up time synchronization between the DVR and standard time servers that are available in most time zones and countries, or between this DVR and another DVR.
  • Page 44: Figure 3-13 Storage Information Screen

    Configuration Storage Screen Highlight Storage in the System menu and press . The Storage Information Setup screen appears and displays information about the DVR storage devices. Figure 3-13 Storage Information Screen Column Indication Type The Type column describes the storage device. Capacity The Capacity column displays the capacity of the storage device.
  • Page 45: Figure 3-14 Device Format Screen

    Configuration Figure 3-14 Device Format Screen To format the device but not use it for recording, select Not Using from the Use As drop down menu. To set aside space to store temporary files for CD or DVD burning, select Partition - CD/DVD Burn.
  • Page 46: Figure 3-16 Storage Status Screen

    Configuration Erasing Recorded Data from a Device using the Device Information Screen Highlight Clear and press . The Confirmation to Clear All Data screen appears. Confirm that you want to delete the data. Note Clearing all data permanently deletes all video, audio, text, and other information stored in the hard drive.
  • Page 47: Figure 3-17 User Setup Screen

    Configuration When the storage condition is Bad, the Event Status - Storage Note screen appears, and you can check the storage condition for details. If the Bad message displays, it is recommended that you replace the hard disk drive, usually within 24 hours. Note Temperature and S.M.A.R.T.
  • Page 48 Configuration Viewing All the Users in a Group You can use the +/- column to collapse and expand user groups. If there is a... This means that... + or - in this column The item is a Group Name - in front of the Group Name The group has been expanded and all of the User Names within that group are displayed below the Group Name.
  • Page 49: Figure 3-18 New Group Setup Screen

    Configuration Note To delete the User currently logged into the DVR on a local system or a PC running RASplus (Remote Administration System), log that user out of the system first and then delete the user. Adding a Group Highlight the + Group… field and press .
  • Page 50: Figure 3-19 New User Setup Screen

    Configuration Table 3-4 New Group Authority Level Assignments Authority Level Action Setup The user without Setup authority cannot establish any system settings excluding system shutdown and logout on a local system or a PC running RASplus. Color Control The user can control brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation for cameras on a local system or a PC running RASplus.
  • Page 51: Figure 3-20 Shutdown Screen

    Configuration Note In addition to using the front panel buttons, you can use the virtual keyboard to assign the password. To display the virtual keyboard click the … button using the mouse (not supplied). Options for the New User To allow a User to be automatically logged in when the DVR is powered up, highlight the field beside Auto Login.
  • Page 52: Network & Notification Setup

    Configuration Network & Notification Setup In the Main screen, use the LEFT or RIGHT arrows to display the Network menu. Figure 3-22 Network Menu Setting up the Network Highlight Network in the Network menu and press . The Network setup screen displays.
  • Page 53: Figure 3-24 Lan (Manual) Setup Screen

    Configuration Note The higher Quality settings require higher Transfer Speed settings. The transfer speed you set is the maximum speed. Depending on the network environment, this speed may not be achieved. Note The local recording speed might be affected by various network bandwidth (Transfer Speed) conditions.
  • Page 54: Figure 3-25 Port Numbers Setup Screen

    Configuration Change the numbers by highlighting them and using the UP and DOWN arrows to increase or decrease the number. The factory default LAN settings are: IP Address:192.168.1.129 Gateway:192.168.1.254 Subnet Mask:255.255.255.0 Highlight the field beside DNS Server. Press the UP and DOWN arrows to set the IP address of the DNS server.
  • Page 55: Figure 3-26 Lan (Dhcp) Setup Screen

    Configuration Using the Current LAN Settings Using DHCP Select DHCP from the LAN Type field, highlight Save, and then press . The DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) network reads and configures the current IP address of the DVR. Figure 3-26 LAN (DHCP) Setup Screen Configuring the LAN Using ADSL Select ADSL (with PPPoE) in the LAN Type field.
  • Page 56: Figure 3-28 Modem Setup Screen

    Configuration Highlight the field beside Password and press . A virtual keyboard appears so you can enter the password for ADSL connection. Note Entering the ID and Password and highlighting OK reads the current IP address of the DVR configured by the ADSL network.
  • Page 57: Figure 3-29 Dvrns Setup Screen

    Configuration Table 3-5 Modem Setup Screen Options Option Action Data Bit Highlight the field beside Data Bit and press . Choose between 7 bit and 8 bit formats. Stop Bit Highlight the field beside Stop Bit and press . Choose between 1 and 2 Stop Bits.
  • Page 58: Table 3-6 Dvrns Setup Screen Options

    Configuration Note When LAN settings have been changed, set up the DVRNS after saving your LAN changes by highlighting Save and pressing Table 3-6 DVRNS Setup Screen Options Option Action Use DVR Name Service Highlight Use DVR Name Service and press to toggle between On and Off.
  • Page 59: Figure 3-30 Webguard Screen

    Configuration Note The DVR name you entered should be checked by selecting Check, otherwise the DVRNS changes will not be saved. An error message displays if you don’t enter a name or if you enter a name that is already registered on the DVRNS server.
  • Page 60: Figure 3-31 Notification Mail Setup Screen

    Configuration Notification Setup The DVR can be set up to send an e-mail or to contact a computer running RASplus (Remote Administration System) when an event occurs. Highlight Notification in the Network menu and press . The Notification screen displays. With this screen, you can change the Mail and Callback settings. Configuring Mail Notification Settings Highlight the Mail tab in the Notification screen if it isn’t already highlighted.
  • Page 61: Figure 3-32 Notification Callback Setup Screen

    Configuration Table 3-7 Notification Mail Setup Screen Options Option Action Authentication Highlight the field beside Authentication and press . An Authentication screen appears. Highlight Use and press to toggle between On and Off. Highlight the field beside User/Password and press .
  • Page 62: Configuring Devices

    Configuration Table 3-8 Notification Callback Setup Screen Options Option Action Highlight LAN and press to toggle between On and Off. When LAN is turned On, you can change the IP addresses. IP Address Highlight the IP Address field that you want to change and press Enter the IP address of the computer you want contacted during an event.
  • Page 63: Figure 3-33 Devices Menu

    Configuration Figure 3-33 Devices Menu Configuring the Camera Setup Highlight Camera in the Devices menu and press . The Camera Setup screen appears. Figure 3-34 Camera Setup Screen To turn the camera number On or Off, select the field under No. and press To change the Title of each camera, highlight the name under the Title column and use the virtual keyboard.
  • Page 64: Figure 3-35 Camera Ptz Setup Screen

    Configuration Note A user who does not have Covert Camera View authority cannot view video from cameras set to Covert 1 or Covert 2. This applies to both the live monitoring mode and the playback. Adding a Camera to the PTZ List Highlight the PTZ tab, and the PTZ setup screen displays.
  • Page 65: Figure 3-37 Port Setup Window

    Configuration Select your camera from the list and press . You need to connect the camera to the RS232C or RS485 connector on the back of the DVR following the camera manufacturer's instructions. Assign an ID to the camera by highlighting the field under the ID heading and pressing .
  • Page 66: Figure 3-39 Alarm-Out Settings Screen

    Configuration Highlight the field beside the input and press . A list of cameras appears, and you can select which camera you want associated with that audio input. Highlight Enable Audio-Out and press to toggle between enabling and disabling the audio out feature. Note The DVR does NOT record audio when the recording speed is set to less than 1 ips.
  • Page 67: Figure 3-40 Alarm-Out Schedule Screen

    Configuration Table 3-9 Options in the Alarm-Out Settings Tab Option Action Title Each alarm output can be given its own title by highlighting the field under the Title heading and pressing virtual keyboard appears with which you can enter the title. Type Highlight the fields under the Type heading to set the alarm output for NO or NC (normally open or normally...
  • Page 68: Table 3-10 Alarm-Out Schedule Options

    Configuration You can add and edit alarm output schedules using this screen. Table 3-10 Alarm-Out Schedule Options Option Action Highlight the + and press to add a schedule. Highlight the fields under the Column headings (Day, Range, Mode, Channels) and press to edit the information in those fields.
  • Page 69: Figure 3-41 Display Osd Screen

    Configuration Figure 3-41 Display OSD Screen To toggle an item On and Off, highlight it and press . When an item is On, there is a checkmark in the box beside it. The following items can be turned On or Off: Zoom displays on the enlarged video.
  • Page 70: Figure 3-42 Osd Margin Screen

    Configuration Adjusting the On-Screen Display Margins To display how OSD text appears on the monitor, highlight OSD Margin… and press . The OSD Margin screen appears. Figure 3-42 OSD Margin Screen Use the horizontal and vertical sliders to adjust the horizontal and vertical margins so that text and icons are not hidden beyond the edges of the monitor.
  • Page 71 Configuration Highlight the field beside Mode and press Select between Full Sequence and Cameo Sequence. In the Full Sequence mode, the DVR sequences through the cameras and displays them full screen. In the Cameo Sequence mode, the bottom right window in a multi-screen format sequences through the cameras.
  • Page 72: Figure 3-44 Spot Monitor Screen

    Configuration Figure 3-44 Spot Monitor Screen Highlight the field in the Channels column and press . The Spot Monitor 1: Channels screen appears. Select the cameras you want in the sequence by using the UP and DOWN arrows to scroll through the list. Press to toggle the cameras On and Off.
  • Page 73: Recording Settings

    Configuration Highlight the field beside Port and select from None, RS232C, and RS485. If the RS232C port and RS485 port are in use for PTZ control, networking, or text input, the remote keyboard cannot be configured. Highlight Setup… and select the correct Baud Rate, Parity, Data Bits and Stop Bits for the device you are connecting to the DVR.
  • Page 74: Figure 3-47 Record Setup Screen

    Configuration Figure 3-47 Record Setup Screen Table 3-11 Record Setup Screen Options Option Action Recycle Highlight Recycle and press to toggle between On and Off. In the Recycle mode, the DVR records over the oldest video data when all available storage space has been used. When Recycle is turned Off, the DVR stops recording when all available storage space has been used.
  • Page 75: Table 3-11 Record Setup Screen Options

    Configuration Table 3-11 Record Setup Screen Options Option Action Panic Recording - Duration Highlight the Panic Recording - Duration field and set the duration of panic recording. You can set the dwell from No Limit to 5 minutes to 1 hour. Panic recording stops automatically after the preset duration as long as the PANIC button is not pressed to stop the panic recording.
  • Page 76: Figure 3-48 Schedule Setup Screen

    Configuration Figure 3-48 Schedule Setup Screen Option Action Schedule On Highlight Schedule On and press to toggle between On and Off. In the Schedule On mode, the DVR records video based on the schedule established in the Schedule screen. Warning! The DVR stops recording when you turn off the schedule.
  • Page 77: Figure 3-49 Default Setup Screen

    Configuration Option Action Mode Highlight the field under the Mode heading and press to change the recording mode that is used. Choose from: No Record, Time, Event, and Time & Event. When the DVR is in the No Record mode, it does not record during the preset day and time range as long as the PANIC button is not pressed.
  • Page 78: Figure 3-50 Pre-Event Setup Screen

    Configuration Select OK and press to load your default settings. Save all of your changes to the schedule by highlighting Save and pressing Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes. Pre-Event Screen Highlight Pre-Event in the Record menu and press .
  • Page 79: Event Settings

    Configuration Event Settings Your DVR can be set to detect many different events. You can also determine how it reacts to these events. The Settings tab for each of the events settings screen is different. But for each type of event setting, the Actions 1 and Actions 2 tab settings are the same.
  • Page 80 Configuration In the Alarm-In Settings tab, you can: • select which alarm-in devices are active • name the individual alarm-in device • change the settings for each input (NO or NC) • select alarm input associated with panic recording Initial Settings To turn each input On or Off, highlight the alarm number and press To give each input a title, highlight the desired Title field and press .
  • Page 81: Figure 3-53 Alarm-In Actions 1 Setup Screen

    Configuration Figure 3-53 Alarm-In Actions 1 Setup Screen Selecting a Camera for Recording Highlight the desired field under the Record heading, and press . A list of cameras appears. Select the cameras that you want the DVR to record when an associated alarm input is triggered.
  • Page 82: Figure 3-54 Alarm-In Notify Menu

    Configuration Setting Alarm-In Notifications Highlight the desired field under the Notify heading, and press . The Alarm-In Notify menu appears. Figure 3-54 Alarm-In Notify Menu You can toggle the entire list On and Off by highlighting Notification and pressing You can toggle the individual items On and Off by highlighting them and pressing Highlight OK and press to accept your changes.
  • Page 83: Figure 3-55 Alarm-In Actions 2 Screen

    Configuration Figure 3-55 Alarm-In Actions 2 Screen Selecting PTZ Presets You can preset the position for each PTZ camera or where you want each PTZ camera to move whenever the DVR detects an input on the associated alarm input. Highlight the desired field under the PTZ heading, and press .
  • Page 84: Figure 3-56 Motion Detection Settings Screen

    Configuration Motion Detection Setup Your DVR has built-in video motion detection. Video motion detection can be turned On or Off for each camera. In the Settings tab, you can: • Adjust the sensitivity of the motion detection • Change the number of motion detection blocks •...
  • Page 85: Figure 3-57 Motion Detection Sensitivity Screen

    Configuration Figure 3-57 Motion Detection Sensitivity Screen Choose a setting from the five settings. They range from 1 being the least sensitive to 5 being the most sensitive. Defining the Motion Detection Area You can define the area of the image where you want to detect motion. For example, you can choose to detect motion in and around a doorway.
  • Page 86: Figure 3-59 Motion Detection Zone Setup Menu

    Configuration Figure 3-59 Motion Detection Zone Setup Menu Note You can set up motion zones one block at a time in groups of 8 or 16 individual block groups (8- and 16-channel DVR respectively). Move a block group within the image area using the UP and DOWN arrows.
  • Page 87: Figure 3-60 Daytime Setup Screen

    Configuration Watching How the DVR Reacts to Motion Turn Zone View On in the Motion Detection Settings screen to observe how the DVR reacts to motion. When in the motion viewing mode, any detected motion within the zone displays in red. Adjusting the Motion Ignoring Interval You can control excessive event logging and remote notification of motions detected after the motion dwell time by adjusting the motion ignoring intervals.
  • Page 88: Figure 3-61 Motion Detection Actions 1 Screen

    Configuration Actions 1 Tab Settings In the Motion Detection Actions 1 tab, you can choose the cameras, the Alarm-Out output connectors, and the notification actions for each camera. Highlight the Actions 1 tab. The Motion Detection Actions 1 screen displays. Figure 3-61 Motion Detection Actions 1 Screen Note...
  • Page 89 Configuration Setting Alarm-Out Actions Highlight the desired field under the Alarm-Out heading, and press . A list of Alarm Outputs and the toggle for the Beep appears. Select the Alarm Output connectors that you would like to activate whenever the DVR detects motion on the selected camera.
  • Page 90: Figure 3-62 Motion Detection Actions 2 Screen

    Configuration Figure 3-62 Motion Detection Actions 2 Screen Selecting PTZ Presets You can preset the position for each PTZ camera and to where you want each PTZ camera to move whenever the DVR detects motion on the selected camera. Highlight the desired field under the PTZ heading, and press .
  • Page 91: Figure 3-64 Video Loss Settings Screen

    Configuration Associating Spot Monitors with Cameras A Spot monitor can be associated with a camera. The DVR displays the associated camera on the Spot monitor whenever it detects motion on the selected camera. Highlight the desired field under the Spot Monitor heading, and press .
  • Page 92: Figure 3-65 Video Loss Actions 1 Screen

    Configuration Highlight the slider bar beside Check Obscuration, and use the LEFT and RIGHT arrows to adjust the setting. The sensitivity can be set from Never to 15 (extremely sensitive). Actions 1 Tab Settings In the Video Loss Actions 1 tab, you can choose the cameras, the Alarm-Out output connectors, and the notification actions for each camera.
  • Page 93: Figure 3-66 Video Loss Notify Menu

    Configuration Setting Alarm-Out Actions You can associate Alarm-Outs with a selected camera. When the DVR detects video loss on the selected camera, it triggers output signals on the associated Alarm-Out connectors. You can also have the DVR internal buzzer sound if video is lost on the selected camera.
  • Page 94: Figure 3-67 Video Loss Actions 2 Screen

    Configuration Note For the Notify action, the notify item you select should be enabled in the Notification setup screen and the DVR should be registered in the RASplus (Remote Administration System). Actions 2 Tab Settings In the Video Loss Actions 2 tab, you can choose PTZ camera preset positions and spot monitor actions.
  • Page 95: Figure 3-68 Text-In Settings Screen

    Configuration Save your Video Loss changes by highlighting Save and pressing . Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes. Text-In Screen Using the Text-In screen, the DVR can be set to react to text input from devices such as ATMs (Automated Teller Machines) and POS (Point of Sale;...
  • Page 96: Figure 3-69 Text-In Device (Vp Filter) Settings Screen

    Configuration Figure 3-69 Text-In Device (VP Filter) Settings Screen Figure 3-70 Text-In Device (Generic Text and EPSON-POS) Settings Screen Highlight the field beside Port and press . Select from None, RS232C, RS485, and USB-Serial (1~8). The Setup field becomes active. Note If you have set the Port as None, you cannot make any changes to the screen.
  • Page 97: Figure 3-71 Port Setup Screen

    Configuration Figure 3-71 Port Setup Screen Use the ATM or POS manufacturer's recommended settings when configuring the RS232C, RS485 or USB-Serial ports. You need to know the Baud Rate, Data Bit number, Stop Bit number, and Parity. Highlight OK and press to load the settings.
  • Page 98: Figure 3-72 Text-In Actions 1 Screen

    Configuration Refer to the device manufacturer's documentation for text strings that the device sends during transactions, so you know which ones you do not want recorded. 12. Highlight the Case Sensitive field and press to toggle between On and Off. Refer to the device manufacturer's documentation to determine if the text strings are Case Sensitive.
  • Page 99 Configuration Select the cameras that you want the DVR to record when text input is detected. If the DVR detects text input on the selected text-in device, it starts recording video from all the associated cameras. Note For the Record action, the camera you select should be set to the Event or Time &...
  • Page 100: Figure 3-73 Text-In Actions 2 Screen

    Configuration Actions 2 Tab Settings In the Alarm-In Actions 2 tab, you can choose PTZ camera preset positions and spot monitor actions. Highlight the Actions 2 tab. The Text-In Actions 2 screen displays. Figure 3-73 Text-In Actions 2 Screen Selecting PTZ Presets You can preset the position for each PTZ camera and to where you want each PTZ camera to move whenever the DVR detects text input.
  • Page 101: Figure 3-74 Health Check Screen

    Configuration System Event Screen Using the System Event screen, the DVR can be configured to run self-diagnostics and report the results.You can set the DVR to check the system, recording, and Alarm-In activities. Highlight System Event in the Event menu and press .
  • Page 102: Figure 3-75 Check Recording Screen

    Configuration Figure 3-75 Check Recording Screen Highlight Schedule On and press to toggle the schedule On and Off. When set to On, the rest of the Check Recording screen becomes active. Select + to add a setting to the Check Recording schedule. A new schedule appears in the table.
  • Page 103: Figure 3-76 Storage Screen

    Configuration Figure 3-76 Storage Screen Checking for Bad Sectors on the Disk Highlight the field beside Disk Bad Notify and press Select the percentage level of bad disk sectors at which you want the DVR to trigger an alert. Percentage levels range from 10% to 90%. Setting a Disk Almost Full Notification Highlight the field beside Disk Almost Full Notify and press Select the percentage level of disk usage at which you want the DVR to trigger an...
  • Page 104 Configuration Note If Enable is turned Off, you are not be able to make changes to any of the fields. Highlight the field beside Check Time and press . You can select from Monthly, Weekly, and Daily. If you select Monthly, you are asked to set the Day of the Month and the Time. If you select Weekly, you are asked to set the Day of the Week and the Time.
  • Page 105: Figure 3-78 System Event Actions Screen

    Configuration Figure 3-78 System Event Actions Screen Highlight the Alarm-Out field beside the desired event (Check Recording, Check Alarm-In, Disk Almost Full, Disk Full, Disk Bad, Disk Temperature, or Disk S.M.A.R.T.), and press . A list of Alarm Outputs appears. You can associate as many Alarm-Outs with the Event as you wish.
  • Page 106: Figure 3-79 Event Status Screen

    Configuration Event Status Screen The Event Status screen displays the status of the DVR systems and inputs. Events are highlighted, and related channels or events flicker for five seconds when detected. Highlight Event Status in the Event menu and press .
  • Page 107: Operation

    Operation Operation Note This chapter assumes your DVR has been installed and configured. If it has not, please see Chapter 2, Installation Chapter 3, Configuration. The DVR controls are similar to a VCR. As with a VCR, the main functions are recording and playing back video.
  • Page 108: Turning On The Power

    Operation Table 4-1 Front Panel Controls Function Function Function ALARM Button CLIP COPY Button PANIC Button PLAYBACK Button HDD LED Network LED Power LED USB Connectors Turning on the Power After installing the DVR (see Chapter 2, Installation), press POWER on the front panel to start recording video.
  • Page 109: Using Pip Mode

    Operation Using PIP Mode To display a Picture-in-Picture, press DISPLAY in the single-screen mode. You can change the location of the PIP counterclockwise and clockwise by pressing the UP and DOWN arrows. You can change the PIP size by pressing the LEFT and RIGHT arrows. Active Cameo Mode Turning On the Active Cameo Mode There are two ways you can enter the Active Cameo mode:...
  • Page 110: Freeze Mode

    Operation Freeze Mode To freeze the current image on screen, press (Play/Pause). This image remains on the screen until you press the button again. While in the Freeze mode, the icon displays in the bottom-left corner if Freeze is selected in the Display setup screen (OSD tab).
  • Page 111: Browsing With Sequence Mode

    Operation Adjust the image using the arrows. Load settings by selecting OK and pressing Note Any image adjustments you make are applied to both the live video on the monitors and the recorded video. Browsing with Sequence Mode Using the Sequence mode, you can browse through a series of single-view or multi-view formats, depending on which format you have chosen.
  • Page 112: Using A Mouse During Live Monitoring

    Operation Exiting Sequence Mode Press SEQUENCE for two seconds or longer to exit the Sequence mode. Using a Mouse During Live Monitoring You can use a mouse instead of the front panel buttons to perform many of the DVR functions. The following operations are supported when using a mouse during live monitoring.
  • Page 113: Figure 4-4 Mouse Display Menu

    Operation Table 4-3 Right Mouse Button Menu Functions Option Function Spot Monitor… Allows you to select which cameras display on the spot monitor. Zoom… Zoom in on the live image. While in the zoom mode, there are two ways to move around the enlarged portion of the video (which is indicated by a rectangle): •...
  • Page 114: Event Monitoring

    Operation Event Monitoring When an event occurs, if Event Monitoring On is selected in the Display setup screen (see Display OSD Screen, page 69), then the DVR displays the camera associated with the event. The number of cameras associated with the event affects how the cameras are displayed.
  • Page 115: Spot Monitoring

    Operation Viewing Images from Covert Cameras The only users who can view video from cameras set to Covert 1 or Covert 2 including the camera titles and status icons are those users who have Covert Camera View authority and who have logged into the system. Spot Monitoring When the Spot Monitor is in the sequence mode, you can set the camera display dwell time.
  • Page 116: Ptz Mode

    Operation PTZ Mode Note The only users who can control PTZ cameras are those who have PTZ Control authority and who have logged into the system. The DVR will control cameras with Pan, Tilt, and Zoom capabilities. Entering the PTZ Mode Press and hold PTZ for two seconds or longer.
  • Page 117: Figure 4-7 Ptz Preset Screen

    Operation Positioning the PTZ Cameras Using the Front Panel Buttons • Press the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to pan left and right. • Press the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to tilt the camera up and down. • Press camera button 1 to zoom in. •...
  • Page 118: Figure 4-8 Preset View Screen

    Operation Loading a Preset Figure 4-8 Preset View Screen Press to load the PTZ preset. The Preset View dialog box appears. Select the desired preset and then press to load the preset. Using a Mouse for Convenient PTZ Control Position the mouse pointer at the bottom of the screen, and the following PTZ toolbar displays.
  • Page 119: Recording

    Operation Table 4-5 PTZ Toolbar Tools Icons Action Exit the toolbar Click the empty space under and drag the toolbar to where you want it located. To re-display the toolbar, position the mouse pointer at the bottom of the screen. Exiting the PTZ Mode Press PTZ to exit the PTZ mode.
  • Page 120: Recording Audio

    Operation Note When the DVR is not in the Recycle mode and all available storage space has been used, panic recording will not operate. Although you are able to record without changing the unit from its original factory settings, you may want to take advantage of the many tools on the DVR. See Chapter 3, Configuration for detailed descriptions of the recording mode options.
  • Page 121: Table 4-6 Playback Button Functions

    Operation Note Only the administrator and users with Covert Camera View authority can view video from covert cameras. The covert cameras in the playback mode are determined by the current camera settings. Table 4-6 Playback Button Functions Button Function Camera Buttons (1 to 16) Press the individual camera buttons to display a camera full screen.
  • Page 122: Figure 4-10 Playback Toolbar

    Operation Table 4-6 Playback Button Functions Button Function ZOOM Press ZOOM to enlarge the current image on the screen. Use the arrows to navigate. DISPLAY/SPOT Press DISPLAY/SPOT to toggle different display formats. The available formats are: 2x2, 3x3 and 4x4. Press and hold the DISPLAY/SPOT button for two seconds or longer to select which cameras display on the Spot monitor.
  • Page 123: Searching Video

    Operation Searching Video Press MENU or click the right mouse button while in the Playback mode to display the Search Menu. Figure 4-11 Search Menu Use the Search Menu functions to find specific sections of the recorded video. Table 4-8 Search Menu Options Option Function...
  • Page 124: Figure 4-12 Go To The Date/Time Screen

    Operation Note While recording video, the speed at which searched data is played back might decrease. Go to the Date/Time Use the Go to the Date/Time... search function when you know the date and time when the desired video was recorded. Select Go to the Date/Time...
  • Page 125: Figure 4-13 Calendar Search Screen

    Operation Figure 4-13 Calendar Search Screen Days with recorded video display on the calendar with white numbers. Highlight the day with recorded video you want to view by using the arrow buttons. Press (Play/Pause) to select the highlighted day. A time bar displays at the bottom of the calendar.
  • Page 126: Figure 4-14 Event Log Search Screen

    Operation Highlight GO and then press after you have set the date and time you want to search. The selected date and time displays. You can now use the button and arrows to review the surrounding video. Note In the event that no recorded image displays on the current screen, press DISPLAY and change the screen mode to 4x4.
  • Page 127: Figure 4-15 Event Log Search Option Screen

    Operation Press PLAYBACK to return to live monitoring. Note In the event that no recorded image displays on the current screen, press DISPLAY and change the screen mode to 4x4. Now you can see easily the camera that recorded video during target time.
  • Page 128: Table 4-9 Event Log Search Options

    Operation Select your search options. Table 4-9 Event Log Search Options Option Action From Highlight the box beside From and then press to toggle between On and Off. When set to Off, you can enter a specific Date and Time. When set to On, the DVR finds the first recorded image.
  • Page 129: Figure 4-16 Text-In Search Screen

    Operation Table 4-10 Self-Diagnostic Events Setting Event Disk Bad Searches for Disk Bad events Disk Temperature Searches for Disk Temperatures events Disk S.M.A.R.T. Searches for S.M.A.R.T. events Highlight Search and press to display the search results in the Event Log Search screen when you set your desired search conditions.
  • Page 130: Figure 4-17 Text-In Search Option Screen

    Operation Note In the event that no recorded image displays on the current screen, press DISPLAY and change the screen mode to 4x4. Now you can easily see video from the camera that recorded during the target time. Note Text Input information is overlaid on the image while the recorded video is played at regular speed.
  • Page 131: Table 4-11 Text-In Search Options

    Operation Select your search options. Table 4-11 Text-In Search Options Option Action From Highlight the box beside From and then press to toggle between On and Off. When set to Off, you can enter a specific Date and Time. When set to On, the DVR searches from the first recorded image.
  • Page 132: Figure 4-18 Motion Search Screen

    Operation Motion Search Select Motion Search… from the Search menu while the DVR displays the camera full screen to display a list of motion events. The Motion Search screen appears. Figure 4-18 Motion Search Screen Use the arrow buttons to highlight the event for which you would like to see video and then press (Play/Pause) to display the video associated with the selected event on the small search screen.
  • Page 133: Figure 4-19 Motion Search Option Screen

    Operation Figure 4-19 Motion Search Option Screen You can search video from the first to last recorded images, or you can set the start and stop times and dates. Select your search options. Table 4-12 Motion Search Options Option Action From Highlight the box beside From and then press to toggle between On and Off.
  • Page 134: Figure 4-20 Clip-Copy Screen

    Operation Highlight Search and then press to display the search results in the Motion Search screen once you set your desired search conditions. Select Cancel to exit the screen without saving the changes. When you search for motion events from another camera, you are asked whether or not you want to delete the previous search results from the list.
  • Page 135: Table 4-14 Clip Copy Options

    Operation Select from the options on the Clip-Copy screen. Table 4-14 Clip Copy Options Option Action From Highlight the box beside From and then press to toggle between On and Off. When set to Off, you can enter a specific Date and Time. When set to On, the DVR searches from the first recorded image.
  • Page 136 Operation Naming a Video Clip File The DVR automatically assigns a file name to the video clip. However, you can give the video clip file a different name. Highlight the field beside File Name and then press . A virtual keyboard appears.
  • Page 137 Operation Note During Clip Copy, you cannot shut the system down, clear data on the storage device, or format the storage device. Caution Do NOT disconnect the USB cable or the power from the external drive while copying video clips. If the external drive is shut down or the USB cable is disconnected while copying video clips, then THE DVR SYSTEM MAY NOT WORK NORMALLY OR THE EXTERNAL DRIVE COULD BE DAMAGED.
  • Page 138 Operation...
  • Page 139: Appendix Ausb Hard Disk Drive Preparation

    USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation Preparing the USB hard disk drive in Windows Vista Note Preparing a USB hard disk drive under Windows XP is almost identical to Windows Vista. Connect the USB hard disk drive to your computer using the USB Cable. Turn on your computer.
  • Page 140 USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation...
  • Page 141: Appendix B Text-In Query Examples

    Text-In Query Examples Text-In Query Examples Query Example I 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 Item Unit price amount ====================================================== Coke 2.20 | 1(s) | $ 2.20 Fanta 2.20 | 1(s) | $ 2.20 Hotdog 3.50 | 3(s) | $ 10.50 Pepsi 1.95 | 1(s) | $ 1.95 ===================================================== total : $...
  • Page 142: Query Example Ii

    Text-In Query Examples Query Example II 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 Item Unit price amount ==================================================== Coke 2.20 | 1(s) 2.20 Fanta 2.20 | 1(s) 2.20 Hotdog 3.50 | 3(s) 10.50 Pepsi 1.95 | 1(s) 1.95 ==================================================== total : $ 16.85 Thank you~~ In the above text-in data, you can find that the comparison value is located at 17th (Unit price, $ mark will be ignored automatically), 28th (Qty) and 40th (amount) characters (including spaces) from the left, but the value of amount category is located on a different line from Item.
  • Page 143: Appendix C Reviewing Video Clips

    Reviewing Video Clips Reviewing Video Clips You do not need to install any special software on your personal computer to review the video clips. The copied video clip contains the ClipPlayer program. If you used a USB device, disconnect either the external USB hard disk drive or USB flash drive from the DVR, and connect it to your PC.
  • Page 144 Reviewing Video Clips The ClipPlayer Screen displays the clip images. Note The display settings of your PC affect the image display. If you are experiencing display problems, click the right mouse button on the background screen and select Properties Settings then set the Color quality to 32 bit. Then select Advanced Troubleshoot and set Hardware Acceleration to Full.
  • Page 145 Reviewing Video Clips Option ClipPlayer Function Click to set up the ClipPlayer properties. Print Prints the current image Frame Info Displays Channel, Title, Time, Type, Size, and Resolution information about the image Image Controls brightness, blur, and sharpness of playback images. Processing Note Applies to single-screen layout and Pause Mode only.
  • Page 146 Reviewing Video Clips Option ClipPlayer Function Save as Saves the current video frame as a bitmap or JPEG file in its Image actual size. This feature is available in single-screen layout only. (Actual Size) Save as Saves video of desired time range as an executable file. Clip-Copy Save as Saves video of desired time range as an AVI file.
  • Page 147: Appendix D Webguard

    WebGuard WebGuard WebGuard allows you to: • Access a remote DVR • Monitor live video images • Search recorded video using Internet Explorer web browser any time from virtually anywhere. Computer System Requirements Computer system requirements for using the WebGuard program are: Table D-1 System Requirements for WebGuard Requirement...
  • Page 148 NOT work with Netscape or other web browsers. Note When running WebGuard in the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system, Honeywell recommends that you start Internet Explorer with elevated administrator permissions. Right-click the the Internet Explorer icon and select Run as administrator from the context menu.
  • Page 149: Launching Webguard

    WebGuard Launching WebGuard Figure D-1 WebGuard Login Screen To launch WebGuard: Select between the WATCH (Web monitoring) and SEARCH (Web search) modes and enter the appropriate port number of the program. Entering ID and PASSWORD and then clicking [LOGIN] logs in using the selected mode.
  • Page 150: Using Webwatch For Web Monitoring

    There might be a problem with the bottom of the WebGuard page being cropped caused by the address or status bars in Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0. In this situation, Honeywell recommends that websites open windows without address or status bars by changing the Internet setting.
  • Page 151: Figure D-2 Webwatch Screen

    WebGuard Figure D-2 WebWatch Screen Table D-2 WebWatch Functions Feature Description Log out the WebGuard program. Access to the web search mode. WebGuard Position the mouse pointer on the WebWatch version logo to see the version of the WebGuard program. WebGuard log in The DVR information window displays the log in information...
  • Page 152: Table D-2 Webwatch Functions

    WebGuard Table D-2 WebWatch Functions Feature Description Adjusts the brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue of monitoring image. Controls the pan, tilt, and zoom of the camera from a remote site. Controls alarm out devices at the remote site. Saves the current image as a bitmap or JPEG file format.
  • Page 153: Using Websearch To Search Recorded Video

    WebGuard Table D-2 WebWatch Functions Feature Description Aspect Ratio Changes the image aspect ratio. Anti-Aliasing Enhances image display quality by eliminating Screen stair stepping (aliasing) effects in the enlarged image. Note A camera name change in Web Watch mode does not affect the camera name set up on the remote site.
  • Page 154: Figure D-3 Websearch Screen

    WebGuard Figure D-3 WebSearch Screen Table D-3 WebSearch Functions Feature Description Log out the WebGuard program. Access to the web monitoring mode. WebGuard Position the mouse pointer on the WebSearch version logo to see the version of the WebGuard program. Time and The DVR information window displays the time WebGuard log in...
  • Page 155 WebGuard Table D-3 WebSearch Functions Feature Description Image processing Blur, sharpen, equalize, and interpolate playback images Zoom out or zoom in the recorded image Adjust the brightness of the recorded images Note Image processing works only in Pause mode. Playback Playback function buttons include fast backward, functions pause, play, fast forward, go to the first image, go...
  • Page 156 WebGuard Table D-3 WebSearch Functions Feature Description Prints the current image on a printer connected to your computer. Sets the image drawing mode and OSD display. You can adjust the display speed by changing the image drawing mode and selecting OSD information to display on the screen.
  • Page 157: Appendix E Time Overlap

    Time Overlap Time Overlap If the time and date have been reset to a time that is earlier than the existing recorded video, then it is possible for the DVR to have more than one video stream in the same time range.
  • Page 158 Time Overlap...
  • Page 159: Appendix F Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution No Power • Check power cord connections. • Confirm that there is power at the outlet. No Live Video • Check camera video cable and connections. • Check monitor video cable and connections. • Confirm that the camera has power. •...
  • Page 160 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 161: Appendix G Connector Pinouts

    Connector Pinouts Connector Pinouts Figure G-1 I/O Connector Pinouts AI (1 to 16) Alarm Inputs 1 to 16 Chassis Ground (5 connectors) Relay Alarm Outputs (Normally Closed) Relay Common Relay Alarm Outputs (Normally Open) Alarm Reset In Figure G-2 RS485 Connector Pinouts Master Unit Slave Unit RX-/TX-...
  • Page 162 Connector Pinouts...
  • Page 163: Appendix H Map Of Screens

    Map of Screens Map of Screens Document 800-03650 Rev D 02/09...
  • Page 164 Map of Screens...
  • Page 165: Appendix I System Log Notices

    System Log Notices System Log Notices Boot Up Schedule On Shutdown Schedule Off Restart Panic On Upgrade Panic Off Upgrade Fail Clear All Data Power Failure Clear Disk Time Change Format Disk Time Zone Change Disk Full Time Sync Auto Deletion Time Sync Fail Search Begin Disk Bad...
  • Page 166 System Log Notices...
  • Page 167: Appendix J Error Code Notices

    Error Code Notices Error Code Notices System Upgrade Related Number Description Unknown error File version error Operating system version error Software version error Kernel version error Upgrade device mounting failed Package is not found Extracting package failed LILO failed Rebooting failed Invalid package ODD firmware upgrade failed Remote connection failed...
  • Page 168 Error Code Notices Number Description Reading upgrade package on the USB device failed Copying upgrade package on the USB device failed System is busy clip copying Clip Copy Related Number Description Unknown error Device error Mounting failed No media Invalid media File already existed Not enough space Creating temporary file failed...
  • Page 169: Appendix K Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Video Specifications Signal Format NTSC or PAL (Auto Detect) Video Input Composite: 8 or 16 looping inputs, 1 Vp-p, auto-terminating, 75 Ohms Monitor Outputs Composite: 1 BNC, 1 Vp-p, 75 Ohms SPOT: 1 BNC, 1 Vp-p, 75 Ohms VGA: 1 Video Resolution Composite: 720x480 (NTSC), 720x576 (PAL)
  • Page 170 Specifications Connectors Video Input Composite: 8 or 16 BNC Video Loop Composite: 8 or 16 BNC (Auto Terminating) Monitor Output Composite: 1 BNC VGA: 1 VGA SPOT (Composite): 1 BNC Audio In 2 RCA connector Audio Out 1 RCA connector Alarm Input/Output Terminal blocks Ethernet Port...
  • Page 171: Index

    Index clip-copy including text-in data naming clips active cameo mode screen admin password verifying Alarm-in event action configuring devices spot monitors alarms alarm-in event action audio alarm-out setup cameras notify setup display PTZ cameras remote control alarm-in, setting video alarm-out connections schedule alarm...
  • Page 172 dwell time live monitoring event monitoring active cameo mode live monitoring adjusting the image setting camera freeze mode dwell time, live monitoring picture in picture mode PTZ mode lLive monitoring zoom mode logging in event log search logout event monitoring event recording setting alarm-in setting up...
  • Page 173 notification recording setting callback formatting a device for setup panic recording setup for mail record menu recording audio scheduling recording times selecting motion detection cameras setting a recording self-check on-screen display (OSD) setting up overview, technical settings remote control, setting return to default settings RS232C port, connecting panic recording...
  • Page 174 setup alarm-out audio setup technical overview DVRNS text-in data, including event recording text-in event actions initial alarm settings associating a spot monitor LAN using DHCP camera settings mail notification notification settings modem PTZ settings motion detection text-in screen, setup network text-in search notification callback time overlap...
  • Page 176 Document 800-03650 – Rev D – 02/09 © 2009 Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without written permission from Honeywell. The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects. However, Honeywell cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use thereof.

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