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Document 900.0315 – 10/05 – Rev 3.01 User Guide HRHD 410 4-Channel Digital Video Recorder.
Revisions Issue Date Revisions 1.00 11/04 New document. 1.01 04/05 Update template, styles and contact information. 2.00 07/05 Add Waste Electr ical Equipment warning.
FCC Compliance Statement INFORMATION TO THE USER: This equipment has been tested and found to compl y with the limits for a Class A digi tal device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable pr otection against harmfu l int erference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Explanation of Graphical Symbols WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Correct Disposal of this Product (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collecti.
Contents Rev 3.01 i Document 900.0315 10/05 Contents FCC Compliance Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Explanation of Graphical Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electr onic Equipment) .
Contents Rev 3.01 ii Document 900.0315 10/05 System Check Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Storage Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 System Log Screen . . . . . .
Contents Rev 3.01 iii Document 900.0315 10/05 Date/Time Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Calendar Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Event Search . . . . . . .
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Figures Rev 3.01 v Document 900.0315 10/05 Figures Figure 1-1 Typical DVR Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Figure 2-1 DVR Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Figure 2-2 Video Input Connectors .
Figures Rev 3.01 vi Document 900.0315 10/05 Figure 3-14 System Log Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Figure 3-15 Device Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Figure 3-16 Camera Setup Screen .
Figures Rev 3.01 vii Document 900.0315 10/05 Figure 3-52 DVRNS Setup Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 5 Figure 3-53 Callback Center Setup Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Figure 3-54 Callback Center (Modem) Setup Screen .
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Tables Rev 3.01 ix Document 900.0315 10/05 Tables Table 3-1 Front Panel LEDs and Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Table 3-2 Motion Detection Zone Choices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Table 4-1 Playback Controls .
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Rev 3.01 xi Document 900.0315 10/05 About This Document This document introduces the HRHD 410 4- chann el Digital Video Recorder (DVR) and describes how to install, configure, and operate the DVR.
Rev 3.01 xii Document 900.0315 10/05 Important Safeguards 1. Read Instructi ons All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. 2. Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions sh ould be retained for future reference.
Rev 3.01 xiii Document 900.0315 10/05 9. Lightning For added protection for this equipment during a li ghtning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, u nplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable syst em.
Rev 3.01 xiv Document 900.0315 10/05 17. Correct Batteries WARNING! Risk of explosion if bat tery is repla ced by an incorr ect type. Dispose of used batteries according t o the instructions.
Introduction Rev 3.01 1 Document 900.0315 10/05 1 Introduction Features Your color digital video recorder (DVR) provides recording capabilities for 4 camera inputs.
Introduction Rev 3.01 2 Document 900.0315 10/05 Figure 1-1 Typical DVR Installation Technical Overview Your DVR can replace both a time-lapse VCR and a multiplexer in a security installat ion. H o w e v e r, i t ha s ma n y fe at u r es t h at m a ke i t m u c h m or e p o we r fu l an d e as i er t o u s e th a n even the most advanced VCR.
Introduction Rev 3.01 3 Document 900.0315 10/05 The DVR can be set up to alert you when the hard disk drive i s full or it can be set up to record over the oldest video after the disk is full. Your DVR uses a proprietary encryption sche me making it nearly impossible to alter video.
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Installation Rev 3.01 5 Document 900.0315 10/05 2 Installation This chapter covers how to connect the DVR to peripheral equipment. Package Contents The package contains, in addition to this document: .
Installation Rev 3.01 6 Document 900.0315 10/05 Figure 2-1 DVR Rear Panel Connecting the Video Source Figure 2-2 Video Input Conne ctors Connect the coaxial cables from the vide o sources to the BNC Vi deo In connectors.
Installation Rev 3.01 7 Document 900.0315 10/05 Note The Loop BNC connectors are auto terminated. Do not connect a cable to the Loop BNC unless it is connected to another terminated device because it will cause poor quality video. Connecting Audio Note It is your responsibility to determine if local law s and regulations permit recording audio.
Installation Rev 3.01 8 Document 900.0315 10/05 Setting Unit for CVBS (SVHS) or VGA Output Figure 2-5 CVBS (SVHS) VGA Switch Set the switch to CVBS (SVHS) or VGA for monitor output. Select CVBS (SVHS) for a spot monitor or VGA for an RGB monitor. Make sure you set the CV BS (SVHS) or VG A selector switch before turning on the DVR .
Installation Rev 3.01 9 Document 900.0315 10/05 Connecting the Monitor Connecting the Spot Monitor Figure 2-6 Vi deo Out Con nectors Connect the Spot Monitor to either the Video Out or SVHS Out connector. Note For Spot Monitor output, set the CVBS (SVHS) VGA selector to CVBS (SVHS) (see Figu re 2-5 ).
Installation Rev 3.01 10 Document 900.0315 10/05 Note For RGB Monitor output, set the CVBS (SVHS) VGA selector switch to VGA (see Figure 2-5 ). Connecting to the Network Port Figure 2-8 Network Con nector The DVR can be networked using t he 10/1 00Mb Ethernet connector.
Installation Rev 3.01 11 Document 900.0315 10/05 Note The DVR is not supplied with a modem cable, and many modems are not supplied with ca bles. Make certain you have the correct cable when purchasing the modem. Factory Reset Figure 2-10 Facto ry Reset Swi tch The DVR has a Factory Reset switch to the ri ght of the RS232C connector.
Installation Rev 3.01 12 Document 900.0315 10/05 Note When the DVR successfully resets to factory defaults all the LEDs on the front panel flash three times. 5. Release the reset switch. All of the DVR se ttings are now at the original settings it had when it left the factory.
Installation Rev 3.01 13 Document 900.0315 10/05 ARI (Alarm Reset In) An external signal to the Alarm Reset In (A RI) can be used to reset both the Alarm Out signal and the DVR internal buzzer. Mechanic al or electrical switches can be wired to the ARI (Alarm In) and GND (G round) connec tors.
Installation Rev 3.01 14 Document 900.0315 10/05 Connecting to the USB Port Figure 2-14 USB Con nector Use the USB port to connect external hard disk drives, CD-RW drives, or flash drives for archiving video. 1. Position the external hard disk drive close enough to the DVR so that you can make the cable connections, usually less than 6 feet (1.
Installation Rev 3.01 15 Document 900.0315 10/05 WARNING! Route power cords so they are not a tripping hazard. Make certain the power cord will not be pinche d or abraded by furni ture. Do not install power cords under rugs or carpet. The power cord has a grounding pin.
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Configuration Rev 3.01 17 Document 900.0315 10/05 3 Configuration This chapter covers the following topics: • Front panel controls and LEDs • Initial unit setup • Configuring input devices • C.
Configuration Rev 3.01 18 Document 900.0315 10/05 Many of the buttons have multiple functions. Table 3-1 describes each button and control. Take a few minutes to review the de scriptions. You will use these to ini tially set up your DVR and for daily operations.
Configuration Rev 3.01 19 Document 900.0315 10/05 PTZ buttons • Opens a Pan/Tilt/Zoom screen that allows you to control properly configured PTZ cameras. • In PTZ mode, pressing PTZ enters the Digital Zoom mode. Press PT Z again in Digital Zoom mode to return to Live Monitoring mode.
Configuration Rev 3.01 20 Document 900.0315 10/05 Turning on the Power Connect the power cord to the DVR to turn on the DVR. The DVR takes approximately 60 seconds to initialize. Shuttle Ring The Shuttle Ring only functions in Play back mode. The Shuttle Ring is spring loaded.
Configuration Rev 3.01 21 Document 900.0315 10/05 Initial Unit Setup Before using your DVR for the first time, you should establish the initial settin gs. This includes items such as time and date, displa y language, camera, audio, remote control, record mode, network and password.
Configuration Rev 3.01 22 Document 900.0315 10/05 Use the Quick Setup screen to set up the most commonly used features of your DVR. Use the Arrow buttons to move through the options. Pressin g # lets you make your selections. 1. Highlight the box beside Quick Setup and then press # to tog gle between On and Off.
Configuration Rev 3.01 23 Document 900.0315 10/05 Normal Setup Screen Figure 3-4 Normal Setup Screen Press MENU to enter the Normal Setup scree n. If th e Quick Setup screen displays, turn it off as described above. The Normal Setu p screen gives you access to all the DVR setup screens.
Configuration Rev 3.01 24 Document 900.0315 10/05 Figure 3-6 System Informat ion Change Screen 2. Highlight the box beside Site Description and press # . A virtual keyboard displays. Figure 3-7 Virtu al Keyboard 3. Use the Arrow keys to highlight th e first character you want in the Site Ti tle field and then press # .
Configuration Rev 3.01 25 Document 900.0315 10/05 Note You can upgrade the software on ly in the System Information Change screen. Only the System Administrator can upgrade the software. You cannot upgrade the software during clip copy. To upgrade the software: a.
Configuration Rev 3.01 26 Document 900.0315 10/05 Date/Time Setup Highlight Date/Time in the Main Menu ( MENU ➤ System ➤ Date/Time ) and then press # .
Configuration Rev 3.01 27 Document 900.0315 10/05 5. Highlight the Holiday Setup… box and press # . You can set up holidays by highlighting Add: and pressing # . The current date displays. 6. Highlight the month and day and change them by using the Up and Down Arrow buttons.
Configuration Rev 3.01 28 Document 900.0315 10/05 Highlight the box beside SNTP Server and then press # . Change the numbers by highlighting them and using the Up and Do wn arrows to increase or decrease the number value. Highlight the box beside Interval and then press # .
Configuration Rev 3.01 29 Document 900.0315 10/05 To change the time format, highlight the box beside Time Format and then press # . The DVR toggles between 12 Hours (AM/PM) and 24 Hours ( military time). To save your changes, highlight OK and then press # .
Configuration Rev 3.01 30 Document 900.0315 10/05 Storage Screen Highlight Storage in the Main Menu ( MENU ➤ System ➤ Storage ) and then press # . The Storage setup screen displays. Figure 3-12 Storage Screen The Type field displays the type and capacity of storage devices.
Configuration Rev 3.01 31 Document 900.0315 10/05 2. Highlight S.M.A.R.T. Setup... and then press # . The S.M.A.R.T. Setup screen displays. Note If no hard disk drives are inst alled in the DVR, the S.M.A.R.T. Setup… button is disabled. Figure 3-13 S.
Configuration Rev 3.01 32 Document 900.0315 10/05 System Log Screen Highlight System Log in the Main Menu ( MENU ➤ System ➤ System Log ) and then press # . The System Log screen displays. Figure 3-14 System Log Screen The System Log screen displays a record of various events logged by the DVR.
Configuration Rev 3.01 33 Document 900.0315 10/05 Configuring Input Devices Use the Device menu ( MENU ➤ Device ) to configure the video, audio, and remote control devices con nected to the DVR.
Configuration Rev 3.01 34 Document 900.0315 10/05 Note When you select Covert 1 , the DVR displays the camera ti tle and status icons on the covert video. When you select Covert 2 , the DVR displays only camera title on the covert video. 2. To assign titles to each camera, highlight the camera title un der the Title heading and then press # .
Configuration Rev 3.01 35 Document 900.0315 10/05 Alarm In Setup Screen The alarm terminal strip on the back of the DVR has inputs associ ated with each alarm. Use the Alarm In screen to configure each alarm input. Highlight Alarm In in the Device menu ( MENU ➤ Device ➤ Alarm-In ) and then press # .
Configuration Rev 3.01 36 Document 900.0315 10/05 To adjust the DVR sensitivity to motion, highlight the box under the Sensitivity he ading. There are five settings from 1 to 5 — 1 i s the least sensitive and 5 is the most sen sitive. You can define the area of the image where you want to detect motion; for example, a doorway.
Configuration Rev 3.01 37 Document 900.0315 10/05 Text In Setup Screen Use the Text-In Setup screen to set the DVR to display the text-in information. Highlight Text-In in the Device menu ( MENU ➤ Device ➤ Text-In ) and then press # . The Text-In setup screen displays.
Configuration Rev 3.01 38 Document 900.0315 10/05 Note The following description is for a Generic Text device. The screen changes for different types of text input devices and there will be different parameter boxes for you to enter information . Figure 3-22 Text-In (Gen eric Text) Setup Screen 4.
Configuration Rev 3.01 39 Document 900.0315 10/05 10. Highlight the box beside Ignore St ring and then press # . Use the virtual keyboard to enter any strings of text that you want t he DVR to ignore.
Configuration Rev 3.01 40 Document 900.0315 10/05 Alarm Out Setup Screen Use the Alarm Out setup screen to establish a schedule for each alarm ou tput from the DVR. Highlight Alarm Out from the Device menu ( MENU ➤ Device ➤ Alarm-Out ) and then press # .
Configuration Rev 3.01 41 Document 900.0315 10/05 On means the Alarm Out is active during the scheduled ti me. Event indicates the Alarm Out is only active when there is an Event during the scheduled time. Audio Setup Screen Use the Audio Setup screen to set the DVR to re cord audio when it is recording video.
Configuration Rev 3.01 42 Document 900.0315 10/05 RS232/RS485 Setup Screen Use the RS232/RS485 Setup screen to set up the RS232 and RS485 ports to communicate with external devices such as remote controls, and dome cameras. Highlight RS232/RS485 in the Device menu ( MENU ➤ Device ➤ RS232/RS485 ) and then press # .
Configuration Rev 3.01 43 Document 900.0315 10/05 Note If networking is configured by the external modem, Text-In cannot be set for the RS232 fiel d. In the Network Setup screen, set up the DVR for LAN communications first (see Network Setup Screen , page 59 ).
Configuration Rev 3.01 44 Document 900.0315 10/05 Record Mode Setup Screen Access the Record Mode Setup screen ( MENU ➤ Record ➤ Record Mode ). The Record Mode Setup screen displays. Figure 3-28 Record Mode Setup Screen 1. Highlight the box beside Resolution and then press # .
Configuration Rev 3.01 45 Document 900.0315 10/05 Note When the DVR is in Panic Record ing mode, it igno res time-lap se or event recording settings and follows the panic recording settings. The maximum panic recording speed is 30 images per second (25 ips for PAL) when the resolution is set to Standard.
Configuration Rev 3.01 46 Document 900.0315 10/05 Time-Lapse Record Mode Setup Screen Access the Time-Lapse Record Setup screen ( MENU ➤ Record ➤ Time-Lapse Record ). The Time-Lapse Record Setup screen displays. Figure 3-29 Time-Lapse Record Setup Scre en 1.
Configuration Rev 3.01 47 Document 900.0315 10/05 Time-Lapse Recording Schedule Figure 3-30 Time-Lapse Re cording Schedule Screen You can program the DVR to record only during certain times based on time, day of the week, and holidays. The smallest time se gment you can use is 30 minutes.
Configuration Rev 3.01 48 Document 900.0315 10/05 Pre-Event Recording Setup Screen When the DVR is in th e Event Record mode it is possible to have it record images before the event occurs. Use the Pre- Event Record Setup screen ( MENU ➤ Record ➤ Pre-Event Record ) to define how to handle pre-event recording.
Configuration Rev 3.01 49 Document 900.0315 10/05 Event Action Setup You can program the DVR to record, activate th e alarm output, and/or notify the remote site whenever sensor, motion, text, or video loss events are detected.
Configuration Rev 3.01 50 Document 900.0315 10/05 Alarm In Event Action (Alarm Out) Setup Screen Use this screen to set how the DVR reacts to events differently by activating an internal buzzer or external alarms. Figure 3-33 Alarm In Event Action (Alarm Out) Screen 1.
Configuration Rev 3.01 51 Document 900.0315 10/05 When it is On , the DVR notifies the remote site when certain ev ents occur based on a defined schedule. Note For the Notify action to work, the DVR should be registered in the RAS (Remote Administration System).
Configuration Rev 3.01 52 Document 900.0315 10/05 Motion Detector Event Action (Alarm Out) Setup Screen Use this screen to set the DVR to react to moti on events differently by activating an internal buzzer and/or external alarms. Figure 3-36 Motion Detector Event Ac tion (Alarm Out) Screen 1.
Configuration Rev 3.01 53 Document 900.0315 10/05 2. Highlight the Notify box and then press # . This toggles between On and Off . When it is On , the DVR notifies the remote site when certain ev ents occur based on a defined schedule. Note For the Notify action to work, the DVR should be registered in the RAS (Remote Administration System).
Configuration Rev 3.01 54 Document 900.0315 10/05 Text-In Event Action (Alarm Out) Setup Screen Use this screen to set how the DVR reacts to text-in by activating an internal buzzer and/or external alarms. Figure 3-39 Text-In Event Action (Alarm Out) Screen 1.
Configuration Rev 3.01 55 Document 900.0315 10/05 2. Highlight the Notify box and then press # . This toggles between On and Off . When it is On , the DVR notifies the remote site wh en it has text input from a text-in device based on a defined schedule.
Configuration Rev 3.01 56 Document 900.0315 10/05 Video Loss Event Action (Alarm Out) Setup Screen You can set the DVR to react to video loss diff erently by activating an internal buzzer or external alarms. Figure 3-42 Video Loss Event Action (Ala rm Out) Scre en 1.
Configuration Rev 3.01 57 Document 900.0315 10/05 Note For the Notify action to work, the DVR should be registered in the RAS (Remote Administration System). Display Setup Highlight OSD or Mai n Monitoring in the Display menu , and then press # to set up the on-screen display or camera display on the main monitor.
Configuration Rev 3.01 58 Document 900.0315 10/05 5. Highlight the box beside Left/Right Margin and then press # to adjust the left and right margins. The margins can be set from 1 to 24 . 6. Highlight the box beside Top/Bottom Margin and then press # to adjust the top and bottom margins.
Configuration Rev 3.01 59 Document 900.0315 10/05 Network Setup Screen Use the Network Setup screen ( MENU ➤ Network ➤ Network Setup ) to set up the DVR for LAN and modem connections. Figure 3-46 Netw ork Setup Screen 1. Highlight the box beside Connection .
Configuration Rev 3.01 60 Document 900.0315 10/05 4. The Transfer Speed indicates the image rate transferred to each RAS. Highlight the box beside Transfer Speed , press # then adjust the number. Note The maximum transfer speed over a LAN is 30 images per second (25 ips for PAL) when the resolution i s set to Standard.
Configuration Rev 3.01 61 Document 900.0315 10/05 The factory default LAN settings are: 1. Highlight the box beside DNS Server and then press # .to enter the IP address of the DNS server. If you set the DNS Server, the domain name of the DVRNS server instead of the IP address can be used during the DVRNS Server setup.
Configuration Rev 3.01 62 Document 900.0315 10/05 Note The syste m rest arts au tomati ca lly after changing the port settings. Note Do NOT use the same port number for two different programs, otherwise, the DVR cannot be connected with a PC running RAS.
Configuration Rev 3.01 63 Document 900.0315 10/05 LAN — ADSL (PPPoE) Select ADSL (PPPoE) from the Type box on the LAN Setup screen to set up the ADSL network. Figure 3-50 LAN (ADSL) Setup Screen 1. Highlight the box beside ID and then press # .to display a virtual keyboard.
Configuration Rev 3.01 64 Document 900.0315 10/05 Modem Setup Use the Modem Setup screen to configure your modem. Figure 3-51 Modem Setup Screen The Use field displays the available modem type: External Mode m . 1. Highlight the box beside Baud Rate of t he RS232 field and then press # .
Configuration Rev 3.01 65 Document 900.0315 10/05 DVRNS (DVR Name Service) Setup Screen DVRNS allows the DVR to use dynamic IP a ddresses for remote connection. Use the DVRNS Setup screen to configure the DVRNS server and register the DVR to use DVR name service.
Configuration Rev 3.01 66 Document 900.0315 10/05 Note When using the NAT device, refer to the NAT manufacturer’s instructions for the appropri ate network settings. 5. Highlight the box beside DVR Name and then press # to name the DVR to be registered on the DVRNS server.
Configuration Rev 3.01 67 Document 900.0315 10/05 Callback Center Setup Screen You can set up the DVR to contact a computer running RAS (Remote Administration System) on a LAN when an event occurs. You can also set it up to dial a pager with a numeric message when an event occurs if you have a modem connected to the DVR.
Configuration Rev 3.01 68 Document 900.0315 10/05 Callback Center Setup by LAN Connections Highlight Callback Center ( MENU ➤ Network ➤ Callback Center ) and then press # . The Callback Center Setup screen displays. Figure 3-53 Callback Center Setup Screen 1.
Configuration Rev 3.01 69 Document 900.0315 10/05 Callback Center Setup by Modem Connections Figure 3-54 Callback Cent er (Modem) Setup Screen 1. Highlight the box beside Pager Number and enter the telephone number of the pager.
Configuration Rev 3.01 70 Document 900.0315 10/05 Password Setup Screen An Administrator password i s required to: • Turn the system off • Enter the setup screen • Load default setups • Clear .
Configuration Rev 3.01 71 Document 900.0315 10/05 Note The Admin and User passwords are composed of up to eight digits using the camera buttons. The default User password is 1234 , and Admin password is 4321 . Caution Write down the new password and save it i n a secu re plac e.
Configuration Rev 3.01 72 Document 900.0315 10/05 Clip Copy Use the Clip Copy screen to copy video to an internal CD-RW driv e, or external USB hard disk drive, or USB flash drive. The copi ed clip images can be viewed on computers running Microsoft Windows 98 , ME, 2000 or XP.
Configuration Rev 3.01 73 Document 900.0315 10/05 Figure 3-58 Disk Partition Selection Screen After you select the drive and partition to use for clip copy, the DVR displays the drive capacity, the clip size, and asks if you want to continue. Note We recommend that you do not copy files larger than 2 GB.
Configuration Rev 3.01 74 Document 900.0315 10/05 Caution Do not use poor quality CD-R or CD -RW discs or ones that have been scratched or damaged in any way. Caution Do not disconnect the USB cable or the power from the external drive while copying video clips.
Operation Rev 3.01 75 Document 900.0315 10/05 4 Operation This chapter covers the following topics: • Live monitoring • Recording video • Recording audio • Playing recorded video • Searching for video by date/time, calendar, and events Note This chapter assumes you have correctly installed and configured your DVR.
Operation Rev 3.01 76 Document 900.0315 10/05 Figure 4-1 DVR Front Panel The front panel contro ls are described in Chapter 3, Configuration . Turning on the Power After you have installed the DVR following the instructions in Chapter 2, Installation , it is ready to record.
Operation Rev 3.01 77 Document 900.0315 10/05 The DVR displays the text-in data if there is any text input during live monitoring. The text-in information displays on the image. Note The text-in displays only in full screen. Figure 4-2 Live Monitoring (Text-In) Screen PTZ Mode The DVR controls cameras with Pan, Tilt and Zoom capabilities.
Operation Rev 3.01 78 Document 900.0315 10/05 Note You cannot enter PTZ mode when the DVR detects video loss on the selected camera or the camera is turned off or set up as Covert 1 or Covert 2. Press MENU in PTZ mode to display the PTZ Mode screen. Figure 4-3 PTZ Menu Screen • Press Set Pre set to configure the presets for PTZ cameras.
Operation Rev 3.01 79 Document 900.0315 10/05 Figure 4-5 Preset View Scree n Set Speed To change the pan and tilt speed: 1. Select Set Speed in the PTZ menu. 2. Change the number from 1 to 16 using the Left and Right arrow buttons. After you have selected the speed you want, press # .
Operation Rev 3.01 80 Document 900.0315 10/05 Recording Video After you have installed the DVR following the instructions in Chapter 2, Installation , it is ready to record. Unless you change the setup, the DVR continues to record until the hard disk drive is full .
Operation Rev 3.01 81 Document 900.0315 10/05 Playing Recorded Video After video has been recorded, you can view it using the Arrow buttons. When playing video for the first time, the DVR displays the most recent image. When playing video subsequent times, the DVR starts playin g video from the last recalled image.
Operation Rev 3.01 82 Document 900.0315 10/05 Playback Controls Table 4-1 Playback Controls Press this button … To do this … Left Arrow ! Play video backward at high speed. Pressing the button again toggles the playback speed from !! , !!! , and !!!! .
Operation Rev 3.01 83 Document 900.0315 10/05 Digital Zoom Playback Mode Press the PTZ button while in Playback mode to enter Digital Zoom Playback mode. The image pauses and a bright small box is laid over the image. This box indicates the spot to be enlarged.
Operation Rev 3.01 84 Document 900.0315 10/05 Date/Time Search Figure 4-10 Date/Time Search Screen 1. Move the cursor over the date and then press # . You can use the Arrow buttons or the Jog Dial to adjust the numbers. 2. Move the cursor over the time and then press # .
Operation Rev 3.01 85 Document 900.0315 10/05 Calendar Search Figure 4-11 Calendar Search Screen 1. Days with recorded video display on th e calendar with white numbers. You can highlight the days with recorded video by using the Arrow buttons. After you have highlighted a day, press # to select it.
Operation Rev 3.01 86 Document 900.0315 10/05 2. Press # to extract the event video and display the first image of the event. 3. Press the Arrow buttons to start pl aying the event video segment. Press ENTER/P AUSE to pause the video. Press again to return to live monitoring.
Operation Rev 3.01 87 Document 900.0315 10/05 Text-In Search The DVR maintains a log of each time there is text input. The Text-In Log screen displays this list. Figure 4-15 Text-In Log Screen 1. Highlight the event for which you would like to see video.
Operation Rev 3.01 88 Document 900.0315 10/05 3. Highlight the Load Que ry box and press # to load the saved Query settings. 4. Highlight the Save Query box and press # to save the current Query settings. Enter the title for the current Query option using the virtual keyboard.
USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation Rev 3.01 89 Document 900.0315 10/05 A USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation This appendix covers how to prepare the US B-IDE hard disk drive for computers using either Windows 2000 or Windows 98 operating systems.
USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation Rev 3.01 90 Document 900.0315 10/05 Note The partition size should be less than 32 GB because of Windows operating system limitations. After formatting is complete, the USB- IDE hard disk drive will be added to My Computer .
Text-In Query Examples Rev 3.01 91 Document 900.0315 10/05 B Text-In Query Examples This appendix provides two samples of Text-In Query searches..
Text-In Query Examples Rev 3.01 92 Document 900.0315 10/05 Text-In Query Example 1 In the above text-in dat a, notice that the comparison value is located at 17 th (Unit price, $ mark will be ignored automatically), 28 th (Qty) and 40 th (amount) char acters (including spaces) from the left.
Text-In Query Examples Rev 3.01 93 Document 900.0315 10/05 Text-In Query Example 2 In the above text-in data, you can find that the comparison value is located at 17 th (Unit price, $ mark will be ign.
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Solutions Rev 3.01 95 Document 900.0315 10/05 C Solutions This appendix provides solutions to common technical issues. 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.
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Connector Pinouts Rev 3.01 97 Document 900.0315 10/05 D Connector Pinouts I/O Connector Pinouts AI (1 to 4) Alarm Inputs 1 to 4 GND Chassis Ground ARI Alarm Res et In NC Normally Closed CC o m m o n N.
Connector Pinouts Rev 3.01 98 Document 900.0315 10/05 RS485 Connector Pinouts RX + RX - TX + T X- Master unit Slave unit RX-/TX- t o TX-/RX- RX+/TX+ to T X+/RX+.
Specifications Rev 3.01 99 Document 900.0315 10/05 E Specifications Table E-1 Technical Specifications Video Signal Format: NTSC or PAL (auto detect) Video Input: Composite: 4 looping inputs, 1 Vp-p, auto-terminating, 75 Ohms Monitor Outputs: Composite: One (BNC), 1 Vp-p, 75 Ohms, SVHS: One (Y/C), Analog RGB: One (VGA ) - NTSC: 30.
Specifications Rev 3.01 100 Document 900.0315 10/05 Connectors Video Input: Composite: 4 BNC Video Loop: Composite: 4 BNC Monitor Output Composite: 1 BNC SVHS: 1 Y/C a Analog RGB: 1 (VG A) Audio In: 4.
Map of Screens Rev 3.01 101 Document 900.0315 10/05 F Map of Screens Figure F- 1 Screen Map.
Map of Screens Rev 3.01 102 Document 900.0315 10/05.
Rev 3.01 1 Document 900.0315 10/05 Index A Admin Password screen 21 Alarm In Event Action (Alarm Ou t) screen 50 Alarm In Event Action (Notify) Setup screen 50 Alarm In Event Action screen 49 Alarm In.
Rev 3.01 2 Document 900.0315 10/05 F factory reset 14 fault conditions, viewing 30 features 1 front panel controls 17 – 20 H Holiday Setup screen 27 I I/O connector pinouts 97 initial setup 21 input.
Rev 3.01 3 Document 900.0315 10/05 screens Admin Password 21 Alarm In 35 Alarm In Event Action 49 Alarm In Event Action (Alarm Ou t) 50 Alarm In Event Action (Notify) Setup 50 Alarm Out 40 Alarm Out S.
Rev 3.01 4 Document 900.0315 10/05 System Information screen 23 system log 32 System Log screen 32 system shutdown 32 T technical overview 2 Text-In (E-POS) Setup screen 39 Text-In (Generic Text) Setu.
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Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Honeywell HRHD 410 è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Honeywell HRHD 410 - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Honeywell HRHD 410 imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Honeywell HRHD 410 ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Honeywell HRHD 410, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Honeywell HRHD 410.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Honeywell HRHD 410. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Honeywell HRHD 410 insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.