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Honeywell i Contents 1 Features and S pecificat ions .................................................................................................... ... 1 Overview ..................................................................................
Honeywell ii RS485.......................................................................................................................... ..... 23 USB .................................................................................................
Honeywell iii PTZ Setu p .................................................................................................................. 48 PTZ Trac e..................................................................................................
Honeywell iv Informa tion .................................................................................................................... .... 86 HDD Informa tion ...................................................................................
Honeywell i We l c o m e Thank you for purchasing our DVR! Please refer to this user’s manual for the installatio n and operation of HSVR-04 and HSVR-16. Here you can find information about this series DVR features and functio ns, as well as a detailed menu tree.
Honeywell ii Software CD USB mouse Network cable 12VDC power adapter Power cord SATA data cable and screws for HDD i nstallation User manual Remote controller 4 BNC connectors (o nly in HSVR-04 package) HDMI cable Contact your local retailer ASAP if so mething is broken in your package.
Honeywell 1 1 Features and S pecifications Overview HSVR-04 and HSVR-16 are excellent digital video su rveillance products. They adopt embedded Linux OS to maintain reliable operation. Popular H.264 compression algorit hm and G.711 audio compressio n technology realize high quality, low bit stream.
Features and Specifications 2 Supports multi-channel a udio and video. Independ ent hardware co decs encodes and decodes the audio a nd video signal from each channel to maintain video and audio synchronization.
Honeywell 3 Specification Parameter HSVR-04 HSVR-16 Main Processor High-performance industria l embedded micro controller OS Embedded LINUX System Resources Multiplex operations: simulta neous multi-c.
Features and Specifications 4 Resolution (PAL/NTSC) PAL/NTSC Real-time monitoring: D1 704×576/704× 480 Playback: D1 704×576/704×48 0 (6/7 f/s, ch1 up to 25/30 f/s when other channels are of CIF), .
Honeywell 5 Various File Swit ch Ways Can switch to previous or next file or any file in current play list. Can switch to file on other channe l of the same time (if existing).
Features and Specifications 6 Data Stream Statistics Data stream statistics for each channel (in wave mode) Log statistics Display maximum1024 lo gs. Support various search engin es such as time and type. Version Display version information: channel amou nt, alarm input and output amount, system ve rsion and published date.
Honeywell 7 2 Overview and Controls This section provides information about front panel a nd rear panel. When you install this series DVR for the first time, please refer to this part first.
Overview and Controls 8 Go to previous menu, or cancel current oper ation. ESC ESC During playback, click it to restore real-time monitor mo de. Confirm current operation Go to default button Enter ENTER Go to menu Record REC Manu ally stop/start recording, working with direction keys or numeral keys to select the recording chan nel.
Honeywell 9 In text mode, input number 5. USB port To connect USB storage device, USB mouse. Network abnormal indicator Net Network error occurs or there is no net work connection, the light becomes red to alert you. HDD abnormal indicator HDD HDD error occurs or HDD ca pacity is below specified threshold value, the light beco mes red to alert you.
Overview and Controls 10 2 Audio input 3 Video CVBS output 4 Audio output 5 Network port 6 USB port 7 HDMI port 8 RS232 port 9 Video VGA output 10 Alarm input/alarm output/RS4 85 port 11 12VDC Power i.
Honeywell 11 Figure 2-4 Device Connection Remote Controller The remote controller interface i s shown as in Figure 2-5 ..
Overview and Controls 12 Figure 2-5 Remote Controller No. Function 1 Record search 2 Multiple-w indow switch 3 0- 9 number keys 4 ESC, Canc el 5 Reserved, not effectiv e for HSVR-04 a nd HSVR-16 6 Con.
Honeywell 13 Mouse Control The password input dial ogue box will pop up if you have not logged in. In real-time monitor mode, you can go to the main menu. When you have selected on e menu item, left click the mouse to view menu content. Implement the control operation.
Overview and Controls 14 In input box, you can select input methods. Left click the corresponding button on the p anel where you can inp ut numeral/English character (s mall/capitalized). Here ← stands for the backspace button. _ stands for the space button.
Honeywell 15 In real-time monitor mode, the shortcut menu will appear: on e- window, four-windows, eight-windo w, nine-windows and sixteen-windows, Pan/T ilt/Zoom, color setting, s earch, record, alarm input, alarm output, and main menu. Among which, Pan/Tilt/Zoom and color setting app lies for the current selected channel.
Installation and Connections 16 3 Inst allation and Connections Note All the installation and operations here should conform to your local electrical safety rules Check Unpacked DVR When you receive the DVR from the forwarding a gent, please check whether there is any visible damage.
Honeywell 17 Please follow the instructions below to in stall the hard disk. 1. Loosen the screws of the upper cover. 2. Remove upper cover 3. Rotate four screws three times to secure HDD bracket.. 4. Place the HDD in accordance with the four holes in the chassis.
Installation and Connections 18 After completing HDD installation, plea se check the connection of the data ribbon and power co rd. Connecting Power Supply Please check whether the input voltage and devi ce power button match.
Honeywell 19 Connecting Video Output Video output includes BNC ( CVBS PAL/NTSC, 1.0VP-P, 75 Ω ), VGA and HDMI . The system supports the three ki nd s of outputs at the same time.
Installation and Connections 20 Reduce the volume of the sound box. Use more sound-absorbin g materials in decoration to redu ce voice echo and improve acoustics environmen t.
Honeywell 21 Figure 3-1 Alarm Input and Output of HSVR-04 (L eft) and HSVR-16 (Right) Parameter Grounding Alarm Ground line Alarm Input HSVR-04: 1, 2, 3, 4 become valid in low voltage; 5, 6, 7, 8 are not effective. HSVR-16: 1-16 become valid in lo w voltage.
Installation and Connections 22 Please connect the NC port of the alarm sensor to the DVR ala rm input (ALARM) Use the same ground with that of DV R if you use external power f or the alarm device. Note Only indoor devices are recommended for bein g connected to HSVR-04 / HSVR-16 alarm input s.
Honeywell 23 Between touches with same polarity 100 0VAC 1minute Between touches with different polarit y 1000VAC 1minute Insulation Between touch and winding 1000VAC 1minute Surge voltage Between tou.
Installation and Connections 24 c. For signal wires t hat are too long, 120 Ω should be connected parallel between A, B lines on the far end to reduce reflection and guarantee signal quality. d “485 A, B” of DVR cannot connect parallel with “48 5 port” of other device.
Honeywell 25 4 Overview of Navigation and Controls Before operation, please m ake sure you have properly installed HDD and all the cable connections. Note From this chapter, most description s and figures are based on HSVR-16 operation.
Overview of Navigation and Controls 26 Within 30 minutes, login failure three times will result in a system alarm buzz and login failure five times will result in account lock. Figure 4-1 Menu Login Main Menu After you have logged in, the system main menu will appear a s shown below.
Honeywell 27 Logout There are two ways for you to log out. One is from menu option: In the main menu, click the shut down button, and you can see an interface as shown below. See Figure 4-3 . Figure 4-3 Logout Me nu You have several options. See Figure 4-4 .
Overview of Navigation and Controls 28 Manual Record Live Viewing After you have logged in, the system is in live viewing mode. You can see the system date, time and channel name. If you want to chang e the system date and time, you can refer to general settings ( Main Menu Setting General ).
Honeywell 29 Manual: The highest priorit y. After being set to manual mode, all selected channel s will start regular (continuou s) recording. Automatic: Channel record ing follows recording schedule setting ( Main Menu Setting Schedule ) Closed: the channel stops recording.
Overview of Navigation and Controls 30 When system is in automat ic recording, all cha nnels will be reco rded as you set up in Main menu Setting Schedule .
Honeywell 31 Figure 4-9 Stop Recording in All Channels Search & Playback Search Menu Click the search button in the main m enu, search interface i s shown below. See Figure 4-10 . Usually there are three file types: R: Regular recording file. A: External alarm recordi ng file.
Overview of Navigation and Controls 32 Figure 4-10 Record Search Menu Please refer to the following chart for more information. Serial Number Function 1 Play 2 Backward 3 Stop 4 Slow play 5 Fast play .
Honeywell 33 13 Search 14 Backup Basic Operation Playback There are various search modes: video type, channe l number or time. The system can display a max of128 files in one screen. You can u se the page up/down button to view if there are more than one p age.
Overview of Navigation and Controls 34 modes such as fast play 1, fast play 2 and more. Slow play button ► In play back mode, click this button to switch between va rious slow play modes such as slow play 1 or slo w play 2.
Honeywell 35 Figure 4-11 Sample of the Calendar Schedule After the system has booted up it w ill enter a default 24-hour regular mode. You can set the record type and time in schedule inte rface. Schedule Menu In the main menu, from Setting to Schedule, you can go to the sch edule menu.
Overview of Navigation and Controls 36 Please check a box to select the corre sponding function. After completing all the setups please click t he Save button; the system will return to the previous menu . At the bottom of the menu, there are color bars for your reference.
Honeywell 37 Motion Detection The detection menu is shown as below. See Figure 4-13 . Event type: From the drop-down list you can select the “Motion Detection” type. Channel: Select the video cha nnel for the motion detection setting. Record Channel: Select the cha nnel to activate the recording function once the alarm has sounded.
Overview of Navigation and Controls 38 Note If there are record channel s selected, only the record channels will be displayed i n the tour. Check boxes to select the correspondin g function. After all the settings, click Save , and the system will return to the previous menu.
Honeywell 39 Figure 4-14 Motion Detection Zone Setting Figure 4-15 PTZ Activation Setting.
Overview of Navigation and Controls 40 Figure 4-16 Armed Period Setting Figure 4-17 Business Day and Non-Business Day Setting Video Loss In Figure 4-13 , select “Video Loss” from the type list. You can see the interface is shown in Figure 4-18 . This function allows you to be informed whe n video loss has oc curred.
Honeywell 41 Figure 4-18 Menu of Video Loss Camera Masking When someone viciously masks th e camera lens, the system can alert you to guarantee video continuity. Camera m asking interface is shown as in Figure 4-19 . Tips: You c an enable preset/tour/pattern activation operation when video loss occurs.
Overview of Navigation and Controls 42 Figure 4-19 Menu of Camera Masking Alarm Setup and Alarm Activation Before operation, make su re you have properly connected alarm devices such as the buzzer. Go to alarm setup interface On the main menu, from Setting to Alarm, you can see the alarm setup interface.
Honeywell 43 alarm. Click Select , and you can se e an interface as shown in Figure 4-24 . Period: Click Set , and you can see an in terface as shown in Figure 4-22 . Here you can set for busine ss days and non-business days. In Figure 4-25 , click Set , an d you can see an interface shown in Figure 4-26 .
Overview of Navigation and Controls 44 Figure 4-20 Menu of the Alarm Figure 4-21 The settings of PTZ Activation.
Honeywell 45 Figure 4-22 Period Setup Figure 4-23 The Settings of Business Day s and Non-Business Days Backup DVR supports various backup d evices such as CD-RW, DVD driver, USB backup and network downl oad. The reco rds can be played with PC by the Record Player contained in the CD.
Overview of Navigation and Controls 46 You can view the backup device name a nd its total space and free spa ce. The device includes a USB burner, flash disk, SD card and portable HDD. Note The USB Flash Disk models listed in Appendix B are strongly recommended, model s from other brands m ay not be fully compatible.
Honeywell 47 Figure 4-25 Backup Menu with Search Results Click Start , and the system will begin the burning p rocess. At the same time, the Start button will change to the Stop button. You can view the remaining time and process bar at the bottom left.
Overview of Navigation and Controls 48 extension name is “.dav”. You can visi t our web site to view listed CD-ROM brands. Tips: During the backup process, you can c lick ESC to exit the current interface for other operations. The sy s tem will not terminate the backup process.
Honeywell 49 Boot up the DVR, and input the user name and password. In the main menu, select Setting Pan/Tilt/Zoom . The interface is sh own as in Figure 4-27 . Here you can set the following items: Channel: Select the channel connected with the speed dome video port.
Overview of Navigation and Controls 50 Figure 4-28 The Context Menu Click Pan/Tilt/Zoom , and the interface is shown as below. See Figure 4-29 . Here you ca n set the following items: Step: value ranges from 1 to 8.
Honeywell 51 PTZ Trace Please make sure your protocol supports this function. You will need to use a mouse.. Click PTZ Trace in Figure 4-29 , and the system will g o back to the single wind ow display. Drag the mouse in the screen to automatically a ctivate Pan and Tilt function, and control the scroll wheel on the mouse to zoom in/out.
Overview of Navigation and Controls 52 Figure 4-30 PTZ Setup Menu In Figure 4-29 , click P age Sw itch . The interface is shown in Figure 4-31 . Here you can activate the following functions: Pres.
Honeywell 53 Note Preset, tour and pattern all need the value to be the control parameter. You can define it as you require. You need to refer to your speed dome user’s manual for the auxiliary function definition. In some cases, it can be used for special processes.
Overview of Navigation and Controls 54 Patrol setup (Tour Setup) In Figure 4-30 , click Patrol . The interface is shown in Figure 4-33 . Input the preset number and add this preset to a patrol (tour). F or each patrol (tour), you can input 80 presets at most.
Honeywell 55 Figure 4-34 Pattern Setup Activate Pattern Function In Figure 4-31 , input a mode value in the “No.” field, and cli ck Pattern . Auto Scan Setup In Figure 4-30 , click Bord er . The interface is shown in Figure 4-27 . Please go to Figure 4-29 , use direction arrows to select camera left limit.
Overview of Navigation and Controls 56 Activate Auto Scan In Figure 4-31 , click Auto Scan , and th e system will begin to auto scan. Correspondingly, the Auto Scan button will change to the Stop button. Click Stop to terminate the scan operatio n. Click Page Switch again, and the syste m will go back to Figure 4-29 .
Honeywell 57 5 Underst anding of Menu Operations and Controls Menu Tree This series DVR menu tre e is shown as below..
Understanding of Menu O perations and Controls 58 Search ( page 31 ) Information HDD Info BPS Log Version Online Users Setting General Encode Schedule RS232 Menu Networ k Alarm Detect Pan / Tilt / Zoo.
Honeywell 59 Main Menu After you have logged in, the system main menu will appear a s shown below. See Figure 5-1 . There are a total of six buttons: Search , Info , Setting , Backup , Adv anced , and Shutdo wn . Move the cursor to highlight the icon, then double-click to enter the sub-menu.
Understanding of Menu O perations and Controls 60 DST: Here you can set DST time and da te. Please enable DST function and then click set button. You can see an interface is shown as in Figure 5-3 . Here you can set start time and end time by setting corre sponding week setup.
Honeywell 61 Figure 5-2 General Setup Menu Figure 5-3 DST Setup Menu (Weel) Figure 5-4 DST setup menu (Date) Encode Encode setting includes the following items .
Understanding of Menu O perations and Controls 62 Note that some series do not support e xtra stream. Channel: Select the channel you want. Compression: System supports H.264. Resolution: System suppo rts various re solutions, D1(4CIF)/CI F/QCIF.
Honeywell 63 Figure 5-5 Encode Menu Figure 5-6 Overlay Menu Schedule Refer to Schedule on page 35 . RS232 RS232 interface is shown as follows. There are five items.
Understanding of Menu O perations and Controls 64 Function: There are two modes for you to select. Con sole is for serial port or min-end platform to upgrade pro gram. Adaptor is reserved for system integration or function enhancem ent. Baud rate: You can select proper b aud rate.
Honeywell 65 IP address: Here you can input the IP address. DHCP: It is to activate auto sear ch IP. When you enable the DHCP function, you cannot modify the IP/Subnet mask /Gateway. These values are from the DHCP function. If you have not enabled the DHCP function, IP/Subnet mask/Gateway will display as zero.
Understanding of Menu O perations and Controls 66 Advanced setup interface i s shown in Figure 5-9 . Draw a circle to enable the corre sponding function and then dou ble-click the current item to go to the setup interface. Figure 5-9 Advanced Settings IP Filter IP filter interface is shown in Figure 5-10 .
Honeywell 67 Input “PPPoE name” and “PPPoE passwor d” you receive from your ISP (Internet service provider). Click Save , you need to restart to acti vate your configuration. After rebooting, DVR will connect to the internet automatically. The IP in the PPPoE is the DVR dynamic value.
Understanding of Menu O perations and Controls 68 Bangkok GMT+7 Beijing (Hong Kong) GMT+8 Toky o G MT+ 9 Sydney GMT+10 Hawaii GMT-10 Alaska GMT-9 Pacific Time(P.T) GMT-8 American Mountain Time(M.T) GMT-7 American Central Time(C.T ) GMT-6 American Eastern Time(E.
Honeywell 69 After rebooting, open IE and input as below: http://(Domain Name) e.g.: http://site.3322.org) Now you can open the DDNSServer we b search page. Figure 5-13 The DDNS Setup Menu Note that the NNDS type includes: CN99 DDNS 、 NO-IP DDNS 、 Private DDNS 、 Dyn dns DDNS and sysd ns DDNS.
Understanding of Menu O perations and Controls 70 Figure 5-14 The FTP Server Setup Menu You can use a PC or FTP login tool to test setup. For example, you can login user ZHY to FTP://10.10.7.7 and then test whether it can modify or delete the folder or not.
Honeywell 71 Figure 5-16 The FTP Setup Menu Please check the box left to Enable to activate the FTP function. Here you can input the FTP server address, port and remote di rectory. When the remote directory is null, t he system automatica lly creates folders according to the IP, time and channel.
Understanding of Menu O perations and Controls 72 Figure 5-17 The Email Setup Menu Refer to the following table for detailed informatio n. Parameter Function SMTP Server Input server a ddress and then enable this function. Port Default value is 25. You can modify it if nec essary.
Honeywell 73 Under Windows Command Prompt, input ping smtp.google. com then press return. The displayed IP address 74.125.45.25 is the SMTP server IP address. Figure 5-18 The Command Windo w Alarm Refer to Alarm Setup and Alarm Activation on page 42 .
Understanding of Menu O perations and Controls 74 After completing all the setups click Save , and the system will go b ack to the previous menu. For a detailed setup, refer to Preset/Tour/Pattern/Scan Operatio ns on page 51 . Figure 5-19 The PTZ Setup Menu Display Display setup interface is shown as below.
Honeywell 75 Interval: Input proper interval val ue here. The value ranges from 5-120 seconds. In tour proce ss, you can use the mouse o r click Shift to turn on the window switch function. Stands for opening switch function, stands for the closing swit ch function.
Understanding of Menu O perations and Controls 76 Figure 5-21 The Channel Name Setu p Menu In tour mode, you can see the following interface. On the right corner, right- click the mouse or click Shift , and you can control the tour. There are two buttons: stands for enabling window swi tch and stands for enabling window function.
Honeywell 77 Default Click Default , a dialogue box will pop up. You restore default factory setup of the following functions by checking the boxes next to the items.
Understanding of Menu O perations and Controls 78 Figure 5-23 The Default Setup Men u Advanced Select Advanced on the main win dow, and the interface is shown as follows. See Figure 5-24 . There are seven function keys in total: HDD manag ement, alarm output, abnormity, manual record, account, auto maintenance, and TV adjust.
Honeywell 79 Figure 5-24 The Advanced Menu HDD Management Here you can view and implement hard d isk management. See Figure 5-25 . You can see current HDD type, st atus, capa city and record time.
Understanding of Menu O perations and Controls 80 Figure 5-25 The HDD Management Setup Me nu Click Alarm Set , and the interface is shown a s follows. See Figure 5-26 (this inte rface is just like the abnormity setup). Refer to Abnormity on page 81 for detailed information.
Honeywell 81 Figure 5-26 The Abnormity Setup Menu Abnormity Abnormity interface is shown in Figure 5-27 . Event type: There are several options fo r you such as disk error, no disk and etc. Alarm output: alarm activation output port (multiple choice s).
Understanding of Menu O perations and Controls 82 Figure 5-27 The Sample of No Disk Abnormity Alarm Output Here you can set proper alarm outp ut. Automatic : start the alarm output automatica lly according to the settings of Detection/Alarm/Abnormity.
Honeywell 83 Figure 5-28 The Alarm Output Setup Menu Manual Record Refer to Manual Reco rd on page 28 . Account Here you cam implement account manageme nt. See Figure 5-29 . to see how to: Add new user Modify user Add group Modify group Modify password.
Understanding of Menu O perations and Controls 84 login. You can set some rights such as monitor capability for this user so that you can view some channels with out login. One user should belong to one group. Users’ rights can not exceed group’s right.
Honeywell 85 Figure 5-30 The Auto Maintain Setup Menu TV Adjust Here you can adjust the TV output setup. See Figure 5-31 . Please drag slide bar to adjust each item .
Understanding of Menu O perations and Controls 86 Information Here you can view system information. There is a total of five items: HDD (hard disk information), BPS (data stream statistics), Log and version, and online user.
Honeywell 87 When HDD confliction occurs, you c an che ck whether system time and HDD time are identical or not. If t hey are not identical, please go to Setting General to adjust s ystem time or go to Advanced HDD Management to format the problematic HD D and the n reboot the DVR.
Understanding of Menu O perations and Controls 88 Figure 5-34 The BPS Display Menu Log Here you can view the system log file. The system list s the following information. See Figure 5-35 . Log types in clude system o peration, configuration operation, data management, alarm event, record operation, log cle ar and etc.
Honeywell 89 Figure 5-35 The Log Search Menu Version Here you can view some informati on related to this version. See Figure 5-36 . Channel Alarm in Alarm out System version: Build.
Understanding of Menu O perations and Controls 90 Figure 5-36 The Version Menu Online Users Here you can manage online users. See Figure 5-37 . You can disconnect one user or blo ck o ne user if you have proper system rights. The max disconnect ion time during setup is 65 535 seconds.
Honeywell 91 Figure 5-37 The Online Users Menu Shutdown Left click the shutdown button, the system will pop up a dialog ue box for you to select. See Figure 5-38 . Logout menu user: log out menu. You need to input password when you login the next time.
Understanding of Menu O perations and Controls 92 Figure 5-38 The Shutdown Menu.
Honeywell 93 6 W eb Client Operation Note All the operations here are based on HSVR-16. There might be slight differences in the interface due to the updated series. Network Connection Before the web client operation, pl ease check the followin g items: Network connection is right DVR and PC network setu p is right.
Web Client Operation 94 Figure 6-1 Sample of IE Login Input your IP address here. A system pop up with warni ng information will ask you if you want to install webrec.cab control. Please click yes butt on. If you can’t download the ActiveX file, please modify your settings as follows.
Honeywell 95 Figure 6-2 The Internet Options Windo w.
Web Client Operation 96 Figure 6-3 The Settings for ActiveX After installation, the interface is shown as below. See Figure 6-4 . Please in put your user name and password. Default factory name is admin and password is admi n. Note For security reasons, please modify your password after you first login.
Honeywell 97 Figure 6-4 The Web Login Window After you logged in, you can see the main window. See Figure 6-7 . This mai n window can be d ivided into the following sections.
Web Client Operation 98 o Preview window switch. System support 1/4/8/9/16-window real - time preview. Please you need to have the proper rights to implement preview operation. Y ou cannot preview if you have no right to preview the either channel. See Figure 6-6 .
Honeywell 99 Figure 6-9 Control Setup 1 2 3 4 5 6 1: Digital zoom: Click this button and th en left drag the mouse in the zone to zoom in. Right clicking mouse system restore s original status. 2: Change show mode: resize or switch to full screen mode.
Web Client Operation 100 You can click this button to enable audio talk. Local Play Click Local Play , and the system pops up the followin g interface for you to select local play file. See Figure 6-11 . Figure 6-11 Selection Menu of Local Play File PTZ Before PTZ operation, make sure you have properly set PTZ protocol.
Honeywell 101 Figure 6-12 PTZ Control Menu Direction key and 3D positioning key You can click this icon to display or hide the PT Z control platform. In Figure 6-12 , there are eight direction keys. In the middle of the eight direction keys, there is a 3D intelligent positioning key.
Web Client Operation 102 Iris close Open In Figure 6-12 , click the PTZ setup button and you will see the foll owing interface. See Figure 6-13 . Figure 6-13 The PTZ Setup Menu Auto Scan In Figure 6-13 , move the camera to your desired location and then rotate it to left rotation limit and click Left Limit .
Honeywell 103 In Figure 6-13 , move the camera to your desired location and then input pre set value. Click the add button, and you will have set one preset. Auto tour In Figure 6-13 , input the auto tour value and preset value. Click th e add button, and you will have added one preset in the tour.
Web Client Operation 104 Or you can click the default button to use the system default setup. Figure 6-15 The Color Setup Menu Picture Path and Record Path Click “More” in Figure 6-15 , and you can see an interface shown in Figure 6-16 . Figure 6-16 The More Setup Menu Click PIC Path , and you can see an interface shown in Figure 6 -17 .
Honeywell 105 Figure 6-18 The Path Setup Menu (for Record) Click Reboot , and the system pop s up the following dialog box. See Figure 6-19 , Please click OK to re boot.
Web Client Operation 106 Figure 6-20 Version Information Menu HDD information Here you can view local storage statu s and network status includi ng, free capacity and total capacity.
Honeywell 107 Figure 6-21 HDD Information Menu Log Here you can view system log. See Figure 6-22 ..
Web Client Operation 108 Figure 6-22 Log Information Menu Click Backup , and the interface is sho wn in Figure 6-23 . Figure 6-23 Log Backup Menu Please refer to the following sheet for log para meter information.
Honeywell 109 Parameter Function Type Log types include: system operat ion, configur ation operation, data management, alarm event, record operation, user management, log clear and file oper ation. Search You can select log type from the drop-down list and then click Search to view the list.
Web Client Operation 110 Figure 6-25 DST Setup Menu (Date) Figure 6-26 DST Setup Menu (Week) Please refer to the following table for det ailed information.
Honeywell 111 Language You can select the language from the drop down list. Device needs to reboot to get the modification activated. After reboot, please press F5 in IE or open a new IE window to update web client language. HDD Full There are two options: stop re cord ing or overwrite the previous files when HDD is full.
Web Client Operation 112 Figure 6-28 The Color Setting Menu Please refer to the following table for det ailed information. Parameter Function Channel For selecting a monitor channel. Channel Name Displays current channel name. You can m odify it. Compression H.
Honeywell 113 Parameter Function Bit Rate Type There are t wo options: VBR and CBR. Please note, you can set video qua lity in VBR mode only. Quality The value rang es from 1 to 6. Level 6 is the best video quality. Bit Rate In CBR mode, actual bit rate is limited by this value The value only affects average bit rate in VB R mode.
Web Client Operation 114 Figure 6-29 The Copy To Menu Schedule Here you can set different periods fo r various days. The maximum is six periods in one day.
Honeywell 115 Figure 6-31 The Date and Time Setup Menu Please refer to the following sheet for de tailed information. Parameter Function Channel Please select a channel first. Pre-record Please input pre-recor d value here. System can record three to five seconds of video before activating the record operation in the file.
Web Client Operation 116 Parameter Function Refresh Click this button to get devic e latest configuration informatio n. RS232 The RS232 interface is shown in Figure 6-32 . Figure 6-32 The RS232 Setup Menu Please refer to the following sheet for de tailed information.
Honeywell 117 System default setup Function: Console. Data bit: 8 Stop bit: 1 Baud bit: 115200 Parity: None. Network The network interface is shown as in Figure 6 -33 . Figure 6-33 The Net work Setup Menu Please refer to the following sheet for de tailed information.
Web Client Operation 118 Parameter Function HTTP Port Default value is 80. Max Connection Network user max amount. The value ra nges from 0 to 10. 0 means there is no user can access current devic e. Remote Host PPPOE Input the PPPoE user nam e and password you get from the IPS (internet se rvice provider) and enable PPPoE function.
Honeywell 119 Parameter Function SMTP Server Input server address and then enable this function. Port Default value is 25. You can modify it if nec essary. User Name The sender em ail account user name. Password The sender email account p assword. Sender Sender email address.
Web Client Operation 120 Parameter Function Server Type You can select DDNS protoco l from the dropdown list and then enable DDNS function. T he private DDNS protocol means you use your self-defined pri v ate protocol to realize DDNS function. Server IP DDNS server IP address Server Port DDNS server port.
Honeywell 121 Parameter Function NAS enable Please select network storage protocol and then enable NAS function. Server IP Input remote storage server IP address. Port Input Remote storage server-port number. User Name Log i n user account. File length The file length you up load to the FTP.
Web Client Operation 122 Figure 6-37 The NTP Setup Menu Alarm Alarm setup interface is shown as in Figure 6 -38 ..
Honeywell 123 Figure 6-38 The Alarm Setup Menu Please refer to the following sheet for de tailed information. Parameter Function Event Type It includes local alarm/network alarm. Local alarm: Device dete cts alarm from input port. Network: Device detects alarm from network.
Web Client Operation 124 Parameter Function Anti-dither Not effective in current DVR version. Alarm Out Enable alarm activation function. You n eed to select alarm output port so that the system can activate corresponding al arm device when alarm occurs.
Honeywell 125 Figure 6-39 The Detection Setup Men u Figure 6-40 The Detection Zone Setu p.
Web Client Operation 126 Please refer to the following sheet for de tailed information. Parameter Function Event Type There are three types: Motion detection/video loss/Cam era Masking. Channel Select channel name from the dropdo wn list, and check the checkbox beside it to enable its motion detec tion function.
Honeywell 127 Email If you enabled this function, th e system can send out email to alert you when alarms occur and en d. Tour Display video in local monitor wind ow by tour. If there are record channels selected, only the record ch annels will be displayed in the tour.
Web Client Operation 128 Please refer to the following sheet for de tailed information. Parameter Function Channel You can select monitor cha nnel from the dropdown list. . Protocol Select the corr esponding dome protoco l (such as PELCOD), Address Set corresponding dome address.
Honeywell 129 Figure 6-42 The Default Setup Men u Please refer to the following sheet for de tailed information. Parameter Function Select All Restore the factory default settings. Export Configuration Export syst em configuration to the local PC. Import Configuration Import confi gur ation from PC to the system.
Web Client Operation 130 Figure 6-43 The HDD Management M enu Please refer to the following sheet for de tailed information. Parameter Function Format Clear data in the disk. Read/write Set current disk as read/write Read only Set current disk as read onl y.
Honeywell 131 Figure 6-44 The Alarm I/O Config Menu Please refer to the following chart for de tailed information. Parameter Function Alarm out There are three alarm output channels. Schedule (Automatic) Start the alarm output automat ically acc ording to the settings of Detection/Alarm/Abnormity.
Web Client Operation 132 Figure 6-45 The Record Control Men u Please refer to the following chart for de tailed information. Parameter Function Schedule (Auto) The system enables the auto record function as you set in record schedule setup. Manual Enable corresponding c hannel to record no matter what period is applied in the recor d setup.
Honeywell 133 Figure 6-46 The Account Managemen t Menu Auto Maintenanc e Here you can select auto reboot and aut o delete old fi le intervals from the dropdown list.
Web Client Operation 134 Figure 6-47 The Auto Maintenance M enu Abnormity The abnormity interface is sho wn as below..
Honeywell 135 Figure 6-48 The Abnormity Setup Menu Please refer to the following chart for de tailed information. Parameter Function Event Type Possible abnormal errors incl ude: no disk, disk no space, disk error, net error. You need to draw a circle to enable this funct ion.
Web Client Operation 136 Search Click Search , and you can see an interfa ce shown in Figure 6-49 . Please select reco rd playback mode, and then sel ect start time, end time and channel. Then please click the sear ch button, you can see u p to 100 corresponding files in the list.
Honeywell 137 Figure 6-50 The Record Save Menu Now you can see the system begins to download and the Do wnload button changes to the Stop button. You can clic k it to terminate the current operation. At the bottom of the interface, there is a process bar for your reference.
Web Client Operation 138 When the download has completed, you can see a dialogue box shown in Figure 6-52 . Please click OK to exit. Figure 6-52 The Message Box afte r Download Completed Please refer to the following table for det ailed information.
Honeywell 139 Type Parameter Function Record Search general record, alarm record and motion detection record. Alarm Search alarm record. Motion Detection Search motion detection record. Local Search local record. Snapshot Search snapshot file. Type Card This function is not available with current device.
Web Client Operation 140 Pause Stop Slow play Fast play Figure 6-53 The Playback Menu The IP address of playback device and channel number. Playback control bar Alarm Click alarm function, and you can see a n interface as shown in Figure 6-54 .
Honeywell 141 Figure 6-54 The Alarm Function Menu Please refer to the following table for det ailed information. Type Pa rameter Function Video loss S ystem alarms when video loss occurs. Motion detect System alarms when motion detection alarm occurs, Disk full System alarms when disk is full.
Web Client Operation 142 Sound pop-up System sends out alarm sound when alarm occurs. You can specify as you wish. Sound Path Here you can specify alarm sound fil e path. About Click About , and you can view the cu rrent web client information. See Figure 6-55 .
Honeywell 143 Figure 6-56 The Logout Interface Un-install Web Control You can use web un-install tool “unin stall webrec.bat” in the CD to un-in stall web control. Note Before un-installation, please cl ose all web pages, otherwise the un-installation might result in error.
FAQ 144 7 FAQ 1. DVR cannot boot up properly. There are the following possibilities: Input power is incorrect. Power connection is inco rrect. Power switch button is damaged. Program upgrade is wrong. HDD malfunction or something is wrong with HDD ribbon.
Honeywell 145 4. There is no video output whether it is one-channel, multiple-chann el or all-channel output. There are the following possibilities: Program is incompatible. Please upgrade to the latest version. Brightness is 0. Please restore fact ory default setup.
FAQ 146 Program read error, bit data is too small. There i s a mosaic displayed on the full screen. Please rest art the DVR to solve this problem. HDD data ribbon error. HDD malfunction. DVR hardware malfunctio ns. 8. There is no audio when live monitoring.
Honeywell 147 PTZ decoder and DVR protocol is incompatible. PTZ decoder and DVR address is in compatible. When there are several decoders, plea se add 120 Ohm (impedance matching) b etween the PTZ decoder A/B cable s’ farthest end to delete the reverber ation.
FAQ 148 There is multiple-cast group setup in DVR. This mo de can result in a mosaic appearance. Usually we do not recommend this mode. There is privacy mask or channel protection setup. Current user has no right to monitor. DVR local video output quality is not good.
Honeywell 149 There are the following possibilities: Alarm setup is incorrect. Alarm output has been opened man ually. Input device error or connection i s incorrect. Some program versions may hav e this problem. Please upgrade your system.
FAQ 150 No DirectX 8.1 or higher g raphic ac celeration software is installed. Please install the latest DirectX software. There is no DivX503Bundle.exe cont rol when you play the file transformed to AVI via media player. No DivX503Bundle.
Honeywell 151 8 Appendix HDD Capacity Calculation Calculate total capacity needed by each DVR according to video recording (video recording type and video file storage time). 1. According to formula (1 ), calculate storage capa city i q that is the capacity of each channel need ed for each hour, unit Mbyte.
Appendix 152 c i i T m q 1 × a% (4) In the formula : a% means alarm oc currence rate. Compatible USB Drive List Note Please upgrade the DVR firmware to the latest version to ensure the accuracy of the table below. If you use the USB drive, please confirm t he format FAT or FAT32.
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