Honeywell HD-DVR-1004 HD-DVR-1008 HD-DVR-1016 Digital Video Recorder User Manual © 2011 Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. http://www.security.honeywell.com Rev.
Honeywell Contents 1 Features and Specifications ....................................................................................................... 1 Overview............................................................................................................................. 1 Features ............................................................................................................................. 1 Specification ....................................................................
Honeywell RS232............................................................................................................................... 23 RS485............................................................................................................................... 23 USB .................................................................................................................................. 24 4 Overview of Navigation and Controls ......................................................
Honeywell Backup ....................................................................................................................... 51 PTZ Control and Color Setup ........................................................................................... 53 Cable Connection ....................................................................................................... 53 PTZ Setup ..................................................................................................................
Honeywell Manual Record ........................................................................................................... 89 Account ...................................................................................................................... 89 Auto Maintain.............................................................................................................. 90 TV Adjust ..............................................................................................................
Honeywell 8 Appendix ................................................................................................................................ 165 HDD Capacity Calculation .............................................................................................. 165 Compatible USB Drive List .............................................................................................
Honeywell Explanation of Symbols This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Honeywell Class I apparatus shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection. Users of the product are responsible for checking and complying with all federal, state, and local laws and statutes concerning the monitoring and recording of video and audio Caution signals. Honeywell shall not be held responsible for the use of this product in violation of current laws and statutes. Important Safety Instructions ii 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions.
Honeywell 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug.
Honeywell 13. Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. 15.
Honeywell Do not install the unit in an extremely hot or humid location, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, dust or mechanical vibration. The temperature measurements shall be carried out with the apparatus positioned in accordance with the instructions for use provided by the manufacturer, or, in the absence of instructions, the apparatus shall be positioned 5 cm behind the front edge of an open-fronted wooden test box with 5 cm free space along the sides and top and 5 cm depth behind the apparatus.
Honeywell 1 Features and Specifications Overview HD-DVR-1004, HD-DVR-1008 and HD-DVR-1016 are excellent digital video surveillance products. They adopt embedded Linux OS to maintain reliable operation. Popular H.264 compression algorithm and G.711 audio compression technology realize high quality, low bit stream. Unique frameby-frame play function is suitable for detail analysis.
Features and Specifications Supports multi-channel audio and video. Independent hardware codecs encodes and decodes the audio and video signal from each channel to maintain video and audio synchronization. • Backup function Provides local backup via USB port for flash disks and portable HDDs IE web client can download the file to local HDD to backup via network.
Honeywell Specification System Compression Standard Video Parameter HD-DVR-1004 HD-DVR-1008 Main Processor High-performance industrial embedded micro controller OS Embedded LINUX System Resources Interface Multiplex operations: simultaneous multi-channel recording, multichannel playback and network operation User-friendly graphical user interface Input Devices Front panel, USB mouse, remote control Input Method Shortcut Function Numbers, letters, symbols and extensible Chinese Copy/paste ope
Features and Specifications Resolution (PAL/NTSC) PAL/NTSC Real-time monitoring: D1 704×576/704×480 Playback: D1 704×576/704×480 (6/7 f/s, ch1 up to 25/30 f/s when other channels are of CIF), CIF 352×288/ 352×240, QCIF 176×144/176×120 Support dual streams: extra stream resolution QCIF 176×144/176×120 Motion Detection Image Quality Privacy mask OSD in record TV Adjust Channel Lock Live Channel Status OSD Color Configuration Audio Hard disk 4 Audio Input Audio Output Hard Disk Hard Disk Space Consump
Honeywell Manual recording, motion detection recording, schedule recording and alarm recording Priority: Manual recording> alarm recording>motion detection recording>schedule recording Recording Mode Recording Length Cyclic mode Record Search Playback Mode Record and playback Various File Switch Ways Multi-channel Playback Display Modes Zoom Backup function Network Function Backup Mode Network control Motion Detection Motion Detection and Alarm Video Loss External Alarm Manual Control Alarm Alarm
Features and Specifications Alarm Output Alarm Relay USB Interface Network connection Interface RS485 RS232 System Information Hard Disk Information Data Stream Statistics Log statistics Version On-line user User Management User Management Password Authentication Upgrade Login, Logout and Shutdown General Parameter 6 Power Power Consumption Working Temperature Working Humidity Air Pressure 3-channel relay output 30VDC 2A,125VAC 1A(activation alarm ) 2 USB 2.
Honeywell 2 Overview and Controls This section provides information about front panel and rear panel. When you install this series DVR for the first time, please refer to this part first. Front Panel The front panel is shown in Figure 2-1. Figure 2-1 The Front Panel of HD-DVR-1004/ HD-DVR-1008/ HD-DVR1016 Please refer to the following sheet for front panel button information. Name Icon Function Power button, press this button for three seconds to boot up or shut down DVR.
Overview and Controls Go to previous menu, or cancel current operation. ESC ESC During playback, click it to restore real-time monitor mode. Confirm current operation Enter ENTER Go to default button Go to menu Shift Shift In textbox, click this button to switch between numeral, English (Small/Capitalized), donation and etc. One-window monitor mode, click this button to display assistant function: PTZ control and image color. In PTZ menu, shift PTZ control menu.
Honeywell To connect USB storage device, USB mouse. USB port Network abnormal indicator Net Network error occurs or there is no network connection, the light becomes red to alert you. HDD abnormal indicator HDD HDD error occurs or HDD capacity is below specified threshold value, the light becomes red to alert you. Record indicator 1-16 Indicates whether each channel is recording or not. It turns on when the corresponding channel is recording.
Overview and Controls Please refer to the following table for detailed information. No. Description 1 Video input 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/RS485 port 11 12VDC Power input port 12 Power button When connecting the Ethernet port, please use a straight cable to connect the PC and use the crossover cable to connect to the switcher or router.
Honeywell Figure 2-5 Device Connection Remote Controller The remote controller interface is shown as in Figure 2-6.
Overview and Controls Figure 2-6 Remote Controller 12 No.
Honeywell Mouse Control The password input dialogue box will pop up if you have not logged in. In real-time monitor mode, you can go to the main menu. Left click mouse When you have selected one menu item, left click the mouse to view menu content. Implement the control operation. Modify checkbox or motion detection status.
Overview and Controls In input box, you can select input methods. Left click the corresponding button on the panel where you can input numeral/English character (small/capitalized). Here← stands for the backspace button. _ stands for the space button. In English input mode: _stands for input a backspace icon and ← stands for deleting the previous character. In numeral input mode: _ stands for clear and ← stands for deleting the previous numeral.
Honeywell Right click mouse In real-time monitor mode, the shortcut menu will appear: onewindow, four-windows, eight-window, nine-windows and sixteen-windows, Pan/Tilt/Zoom, color setting, search, record, alarm input, alarm output, and main menu. Among which, Pan/Tilt/Zoom and color setting applies for the current selected channel. If you are in multiple-window mode, the system automatically switches to the corresponding channel. Exit current menu without saving the modification.
Installation and Connections 3 Installation and Connections All the installation and operations here should conform to your local electrical safety rules Note Unpack Everything Be sure to use all the accessories recommended by the manufacturer. Before installation, please open the package and check that all the components are included.
Honeywell HDD Installation This series DVR has only one SATA HDD. Please use HDD of 7200rpm or higher. You can refer to the user guide for a recommended HDD brand. Please follow the instructions below to install the hard disk. 1. Loosen the screws of the upper cover. 3. Rotate four screws three times to secure HDD bracket.. 5. Turn the device upside down and then turn the screw in firmly. 2. Remove upper cover 4. Place the HDD in accordance with the four holes in the chassis. 6. Fix the HDD firmly.
Installation and Connections 7. Connect the HDD cable and power cable. 8. Close the upper cover and turn in the screws. After completing HDD installation, please check the connection of the data ribbon and power cord. Connecting Power Supply Please check whether the input voltage and device power button match. We recommend you use UPS to guarantee steady operation, DVR life span, and other peripheral equipments’ operation such as cameras.
Honeywell Please use high quality, sound shielded BNC. Please select suitable BNC model according to the transmission distance. If the distance is too long, you should use twisted pair cable, and you can add video compensation devices or use optical fiber to ensure video quality. You should keep the video signal away from the strong electromagnetic interference, especially the high tension current.
Installation and Connections Audio Output The audio output signal parameter is usually over 200mv 1KΩ (BNC). It can directly connect to low impedance earphones, active sound box or amplifier-drive audio output device. If the sound box and the pick-up cannot be separated spatially, it is easy to cause a squeaking noise. In this case you can adopt the following measures: • Use better sound pick-up with better directing property. • Reduce the volume of the sound box.
Honeywell Alarm Input and Output Details You can refer to the following sheet and Figure 3-1 for alarm input and output information. Figure 3-1 Alarm Input and Output of HD-DVR-1004, HD-DVR-1008 (Left) and HD-DVR-1016 (Right) Parameter Grounding Alarm Ground line Alarm Input HD-DVR-1004: 1, 2, 3, 4 become valid in low voltage; 5, 6, 7, 8 are not effective. HD-DVR-1008: 1-8 become valid in low voltage. HD-DVR-1016: 1-16 become valid in low voltage.
Installation and Connections Use the same ground with that of DVR if you use external power for the alarm device. Note Only indoor devices are recommended for being connected to HD-DVR-1004 / HD-DVR-1008 /HD-DVR-1016 alarm inputs. Figure 3-2 Sample of Alarm Input (Normal Close Type) Alarm Output Port • Three ways to relay alarm output (NO contact). External power supply is needed for external alarm device. • To avoid overloading, please read the following relay parameters sheet carefully.
Honeywell Between touches with different polarity 1000VAC 1minute Between touch and winding 1000VAC 1minute Surge voltage Between touches with same polarity 1500V (10×160us) Length of open time 3ms max Length of closed time 3ms max Mechanical 50×106 times (3Hz) Electrical 200×103 times (0.5Hz) Longevity Temperature -40℃ ~ +70℃ RS232 RS232 port is reserved for technical support diagnosis and upgrade.
Installation and Connections d “485 A, B” of DVR cannot connect parallel with “485 port” of other device. e. The voltage between of A, B lines of the decoder should be less than 5v. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to the proper pins in the connector on the camera. 3. Please follow the instructions to configure a camera to enable each PTZ device on the DVR. Figure 3-3 PTZ Connection Port HD-DVR-1004 HD-DVR-1016 RS-485 port RS-485 port USB The USB port is for the USB storage device and USB mouse.
Honeywell 4 Overview of Navigation and Controls Before operation, please make sure you have properly installed HDD and all the cable connections. Note From this chapter, most descriptions and figures are based on HD-DVR-1016 operation. Login, Logout & Main Menu Login After the system has booted up, default video display will be in multiplewindow mode. Press Enter on the from panel, or Menu on the remote controller, or left click the mouse. You will be able to see the login interface. See Figure 4-1.
Overview of Navigation and Controls 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 as shown below. See Figure 4-2. There are a total of six icons: search, information, setting, backup, advanced and shut down. You can move the cursor to highlight the icon, and then double-click the mouse to enter the sub-menu.
Honeywell 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 Menu You have several options. See Figure 4-4. Figure 4-4 Options for Logout The other way is to press the power button on the front panel for at least 3 seconds, causing the system to stop all operations. Then you can click the power button in the rear panel to turn off the DVR.
Overview of Navigation and Controls 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 change the system date and time, you can refer to general settings (Main MenuSettingGeneral). If you want to modify the channel name, refer to the display settings (Main MenuSettingDisplay).
Honeywell • Manual: The highest priority. After being set to manual mode, all selected channels will start regular (continuous) recording. • Automatic: Channel recording follows recording schedule setting (Main MenuSettingSchedule) • Closed: the channel stops recording. Figure 4-5 Recording Control Menu Enable/disable recording in specified channels Please check the current channel status: “○” means it is not in recording status, “●” means it is in recording status.
Overview of Navigation and Controls When system is in automatic recording, all channels will be recorded as you set up in Main menuSettingSchedule. The corresponding indication light on the front panel will turn on. Figure 4-7 Automatic Recording in All Channels • Manual recording in all channels Highlight “ALL” after “Manual.” See Figure 4-8. When the system is in manual recording, all channels will start continuous recording, neglecting the recording schedule (Main menuSetting Schedule).
Honeywell Figure 4-9 Stop Recording in All Channels Search & Playback Search Menu Click the search button in the main menu, search interface is shown below. See Figure 4-10. Usually there are three file types: • R: Regular recording file. • A: External alarm recording file. • M: Motion detection recording file There are several playback windows. Usually the system supports 1/2/3/4-ch playback, and HD-DVR-1016 also supports 16-ch playback.
Overview of Navigation and Controls Figure 4-10 Record Search Menu Please refer to the following chart for more information.
Honeywell 13 Search 14 Backup Basic Operation Playback There are various search modes: video type, channel number or time. The system can display a max of128 files in one screen. You can use the page up/down button to view if there are more than one page. By selecting the file name and double click the mouse (or click the enter button), you can view the file content. There’re two playback mode, FOUR and ALL in HD-DVR-1016.
Overview of Navigation and Controls modes such as fast play 1, fast play 2 and more. Slow play button ► different versions. In playback mode, click this button to switch between various slow play modes such as slow play 1 or slow play 2. Play/Pause ►/ In normal/fast/slow playback mode, click this button to switch between play/pause modes. Previous/next In playback mode, you can click │ and │ to view previous or next video in current channel.
Honeywell Figure 4-11 Sample of the Calendar Schedule After the system has booted up it will enter a default 24-hour regular mode. You can set the record type and time in schedule interface. Schedule Menu In the main menu, from Setting to Schedule, you can go to the schedule menu. See Figure 4-12 Channel: Please select the channel number first. You can select “all” if you want to set for all of the channels. • Week day: There are eight options ranging from Saturday to Sunday and the entire week.
Overview of Navigation and Controls MD: In the selected time, the device will record when MD happens, like motion diction, video loss, video mask. Alarm: In the selected time, the device will record when there is alarm input. MD & Alarm: In the selected time, the device will record when MD happens and at the same time there’s alarm input. • Note • Select MD and Alarm at the same time: when there is MD or Alarm input the device will record in selected time period.
Honeywell the entire setup and then click the Save button to keep all of the modified settings. Redundancy Redundancy function allows you to save record file in several hard disks. When a record is damage in one disk, there is a spare one in the other disk, so that data reliability and safety is maintained. In Main menu > Advanced > HDD Management, set one or more disk(s) as redundant from dropdown list. System automatically overwrites old files once hard disk is full.
Overview of Navigation and Controls Please refer to the following figure for detailed information.
Honeywell Activation Snapshot Please follow the steps listed below to enable the activation snapshot function. After you enabled this function, system can snapshot when the corresponding alarm occurred. • In Encode interface, click snapshot button to input snapshot mode, size, quality and frequency. • In General interface please input upload interval. • In Detect interface please enable snapshot function for specified channels.
Overview of Navigation and Controls Priority Please note the activation snapshot has the higher priority than schedule snapshot.
Honeywell time, system can activate the activation snapshot when alarm occurs, and otherwise system just operates the schedule snapshot. Image FTP In Network interface, you can set FTP server information. Please enable FTP function and then click save button. Please boot up corresponding FTP server. Please enable schedule snapshot or activation snapshot first, now system can upload the image file to the FTP server. After the system has booted up it will enter a default 24-hour regular mode.
Overview of Navigation and Controls • Delay: When detected motion is completed, the system will continue alarm output and recording for a specified time respectively. The value ranges from 10-300(Unit: second). • Region: Click Select, the interface is shown as in Figure 4-16. Here you can set the motion detection zone. There are 396(PAL)/330(NTSC) small zones. • Sensitivity: The system supports 6 levels. The sixth level has the highest sensitivity.
Honeywell Figure 4-15 Motion Detection Menu Figure 4-16 Motion Detection Zone Setting 43
Overview of Navigation and Controls Figure 4-17 PTZ Activation Setting Figure 4-18 Armed Period Setting 44
Honeywell Figure 4-19 Business Day and Non-Business Day Setting Video Loss In Figure 4-15, select “Video Loss” from the type list. You can see the interface is shown in Figure 4-20. This function allows you to be informed when video loss has occurred. You can enable the alarm output channel and enable the show message function. Tips: You can enable preset activation operation when video loss occurs. See Motion Detection for detailed information.
Overview of Navigation and Controls Figure 4-20 Menu of Video Loss Camera Masking When someone viciously masks the camera lens, the system can alert you to guarantee video continuity. Camera masking interface is shown as in Figure 4-21. Tips: You can enable preset/tour/pattern activation operation when video loss occurs. See Motion Detection for detailed information.
Honeywell Figure 4-21 Menu of Camera Masking Alarm Setup and Alarm Activation Before operation, make sure 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. See Figure 4-22. Alarm setup Alarm interface is shown below. See Figure 4-22. • Alarm in: Allows you to select alarm input channel number. • Event type: Select local input.
Overview of Navigation and Controls • PTZ activation: Here you can set PTZ movement when the alarm occurs. For example, go to preset, tour& pattern when there is an alarm. Click Select, and you can see an interface as shown in Figure 4-26. • Period: Click Set, and you can see an interface as shown in Figure 4-24. Here you can set for business days and non-business days. In Figure 4-27, click Set, and you can see an interface shown in Figure 4-28.
Honeywell Figure 4-22 Menu of the Alarm Figure 4-23 The settings of PTZ Activation 49
Overview of Navigation and Controls Figure 4-24 Period Setup Figure 4-25 The Settings of Business Days and Non-Business Days Backup DVR supports various backup devices such as CD-RW, DVD driver, USB backup and network download. The records can be played with PC by the Record Player contained in the CD. Here we introduce USB backup first. Note that the flash disk or portable HDD shall be FAT or FAT 32 file system.
Honeywell Detect Device Click Backup, and you can see an interface shown in Figure 4-26. Here you can view device information. You can view the backup device name and its total space and free space. 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, models from other brands may not be fully compatible.
Overview of Navigation and Controls When the system completes backup, you can see a dialogue box prompting successful backup. Figure 4-27 Backup Menu with Search Results Click Start, and the system will begin the burning process. 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. See Figure 4-28.
Honeywell The file name format usually is: SN_CH+channel number+time Y+M+D+H+M+S. In the file name, the YDM format is the same as what you set in general interface (Main MenuSettingGeneral). The file extension name is “.dav”. You can visit our website to view listed CD-ROM brands. Tips: During the backup process, you can click ESC to exit the current interface for other operations. The system will not terminate the backup process.
Overview of Navigation and Controls PTZ Setup The camera video should be in the current screen. Before setup, check whether the following connections are right: Note • PTZ and decoder connection • Decoder address setup • Decoder A (RS485 +) / B (RS485 -) line connects with DVR A/B line Boot up the DVR, and input the user name and password. In the main menu, select SettingPan/Tilt/Zoom. The interface is shown as in Figure 4-29.
Honeywell Figure 4-29 PTZ Setup Menu After completing all the settings click Save. In the single window display (View 1) mode, right-click to open the interface shown in Figure 4-30 (by clicking Fn in the front panel or in the remote controller will cause a menu to appear with only Pan/Tilt/Zoom and Color Setting options). . Figure 4-30 The Context Menu Click Pan/Tilt/Zoom, and the interface is shown as below. See Figure 4-31. Here you can set the following items: • Step: value ranges from 1 to 8.
Overview of Navigation and Controls • 8 direction arrows for PTZ position adjustment • Zoom • Focus • Iris Click the buttons Note and to adjust zoom, focus and iris. Some functions are not supported by some PTZ speed dome. For example, Zoom, Focus, Iris and Pattern are not supported by HSPT-120. Figure 4-31 PTZ Control Menu PTZ Trace Please make sure your protocol supports this function. You will need to use a mouse..
Honeywell Preset/Tour/Pattern/Scan Operations In Figure 4-31, click Set. The interface is shown as below. See Figure 4-32. Here you can set the following items: • Preset • Tour • Pattern • Border Figure 4-32 PTZ Setup Menu In Figure 4-31, click Page Switch. The interface is shown in Figure 4-33.
Overview of Navigation and Controls Figure 4-33 Function Menu • 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. • The following setups are usually performed in the interfaces shown in Figure 4-31, Figure 4-32 and Figure 4-33.
Honeywell Figure 4-34 Preset Setup Activate Preset In Figure 4-33, input the preset number in the “No.” field, and click Preset. Patrol setup (Tour Setup) In Figure 4-32, click Patrol. The interface is shown in Figure 4-35. Input the preset number and add this preset to a patrol (tour). For each patrol (tour), you can input 80 presets at most.
Overview of Navigation and Controls Activate Patrol (tour) In Figure 4-32, input the patrol (tour) number in the No. blank and click the patrol button. Pattern Setup In Figure 4-32, click Pattern and then click “begin. The interface is shown as in Figure 4-36. Then you can go to Figure 4-31 to modify zoom, focus, and iris. Go back to Figure 4-36 and click End. You can memorize all these operations as pattern 1.
Honeywell Figure 4-37 Auto Scan Setup Activate Auto Scan In Figure 4-33, click Auto Scan, and the system will begin to auto scan. Correspondingly, the Auto Scan button will change to the Stop button. Click Stop to terminate the scan operation. Click Page Switch again, and the system will go back to Figure 4-31.
Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls 5 Understanding of Menu Operations Controls Menu Tree This series DVR menu tree is shown as below: 62 and
Honeywell Search Information HDD Info BPS Log Version Online Users Setting General Encode Schedule RS232 Menu Network Alarm Detect Pan/ Tilt/Zoom Display Default Backup Advanced HDD Management Alarm Output Abnormity Manual Record Account Auto Maintain TV Adjust Text Overlay Shutdown 63
Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Main Menu After you have logged in, the system main menu will appear as shown below. See Figure 5-1. There are a total of six buttons: Search, Info, Setting, Backup, Advanced, and Shutdown. Move the cursor to highlight the icon, and then double-click to enter the sub-menu. Figure 5-1 The Main Menu – Setting Setting In the main menu, highlight the setting icon and double-click the mouse. The system setting interface is shown below.
Honeywell • DST: Here you can set DST time and date. 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 corresponding week setup. In Figure 5-3, enable date button, you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 5-4. Here you can set start time and end time by setting corresponding date setup. • Time format: There are two types: 24-hour mode or 12-hour mode.
Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Figure 5-2 General Setup Menu Figure 5-3 DST Setup Menu (Week) Figure 5-4 DST setup menu (Date) Encode Encode setting includes the following items. See Figure 5-5. Note that some series do not support extra stream.
Honeywell • Channel: Select the channel you want. • Compression: System supports H.264. • Resolution: System supports various resolutions, D1(4CIF)/CIF/QCIF. You can select from the dropdown list. The extra stream of each channel supports only QCIF resolution. • Bit rate: System supports two types: CBR and VBR. Video quality is better under higher bit rate. In CBR mode, bit rate is limited by the setting value. In VBR mode, video quality level can be set.
Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Figure 5-5 Encode Menu Figure 5-6 Overlay Menu Schedule Refer to Schedule RS232 RS232 interface is shown as follows. There are five items. See Figure 5-7.
Honeywell • Function: There are two modes for you to select. Console is for serial port or min-end platform to upgrade program. Adaptor is reserved for system integration or function enhancement. • Baud rate: You can select proper baud rate. • Data bit: You can select proper data bit. • Stop bit: There are two values: 1/2. • Parity: there are several choices: none, odd, even, etc.
Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls • IP address: Here you can input the IP address. • DHCP: It is to activate auto search 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. You need to disable the DHCP function to view current IP information. When PPPoE is operating, you cannot modify IP/Subnet mask /Gateway.
Honeywell Advanced setup interface is shown in Figure 5-9. Draw a circle to enable the corresponding function and then double-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. You can add IP in the following list. The list supports a max of 64 IP addresses. Note that after you enable this function, only the IP listed below can access current DVR. If you disable this function, all IP addresses can access the current DVR.
Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls · IP multiple cast group address -224.0.0.0-239.255.255.255 -“D” address space · The higher four-bit of the first byte=”1110” · Reserved local multiple cast group address -224.0.0.0-224.0.0.255 -TTL=1 When sending out telegraph -For example 224.0.0.1 All systems in the sub-net 224.0.0.2 All routers in the sub-net 224.0.0.4 DVMRP router 224.0.0.5 OSPF router 224.0.0.13 PIMv2 router · Administrative scoped addressees -239.0.0.0-239.255.255.
Honeywell Click Save, you need to restart to activate your configuration. After rebooting, DVR will connect to the internet automatically. The IP in the PPPoE is the DVR dynamic value. You can access this IP to visit the unit. Figure 5-11 The PPPoE Setup Menu NTP Setup You need to install SNTP server (Such as Absolute Time Server) in your PC first. In Windows XP OS, you can use the command “net start w32time” to boot up NTP service. NTP setup interface is shown in Figure 5-12.
Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Beijing (Hong Kong) GMT+8 Tokyo GMT+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.T) GMT-5 Atlantic Time GMT-4 Brazil GMT-3 Middle Atlantic Time GMT-2 Figure 5-12 The NTP Setup Menu DDNS Setup DDNS setup interface is shown in Figure 5-13. You need a PC with fixed IP in the internet and DDNS software running in this PC.
Honeywell http://(Domain Name) e.g.: http://site.3322.org) Now you can open the DDNS Server web search page. Figure 5-13 The DDNS Setup Menu Note that the NNDS type includes: CN99 DDNS、NO-IP DDNS、Private DDNS、Dyndns DDNS and sysdns DDNS. The private DDNS function is reserved for integration, and currently is not effective on HD-16DVR-C. FTP You need to download or buy a FTP service tool (such as Ser-U FTP SERVER) to establish FTP service.
Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls 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. See Figure 5-15. Figure 5-15 The FTP Login Window The system also has the capability to upload multiple DVRs to one FTP server. You can create multiple folders under this FTP. In Figure 5-8, select FTP and then double-click the mouse.
Honeywell 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 directory. When the remote directory is null, the system automatically creates folders according to the IP, time and channel. User name and password is the account information for you to login the FTP. File length is upload file length. When setup length, the system will upload the whole file.
Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Figure 5-17 The Email Setup Menu Refer to the following table for detailed information. Parameter Function SMTP Server Input server address and then enable this function. Port Default value is 25. You can modify it if necessary. User Name The sender email account user name. Password The sender email account password. Sender Sender email address. Subject Input email subject here. Address Input receiver email address here.
Honeywell • 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 Window Alarm Refer to Alarm Setup and Alarm Activation. Detect Refer to Detect. Pan/Tilt/Zoom The pan/tilt/zoom setup includes the following items. Please select channel first. See Figure 5-19. • Protocol: Select corresponding PTZ protocol such as PELCOD. • Address: input corresponding PTZ address.
Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls After completing all the setups click Save, and the system will go back to the previous menu. For a detailed setup, refer to Preset/Tour/Pattern/Scan Operations. Figure 5-19 The PTZ Setup Menu Display Display setup interface is shown as below. See Figure 5-20. 80 • Transparency: Here you can adjust transparency. The value ranges from 128 to 255. • Channel name: Here you can modify the channel name.
Honeywell • Interval: Input proper interval value here. The value ranges from 5-120 seconds. In tour process, you can use the mouse or click Shift to turn Stands for opening switch function, on the window switch function. stands for the closing switch function. • Motion tour and alarm tour type: HD-DVR-1004 supports 1-window tour; HD-DVR-1008 and HD-DVR-1016 support 1/8 window tour. Please check boxes to select the corresponding function.
Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Figure 5-21 The Channel Name Setup Menu In tour mode, you can see the following interface. On the right corner, rightclick the mouse or click Shift, and you can control the tour. There are two stands for enabling window switch and buttons: window function. See Figure 5-22.
Honeywell 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. See Figure 5-23. • Select all • General • Encode • Schedule • RS232 • Network • Alarm • Detect • Pan/tilt/zoom • Display • Channel name After all the setups please click the save button, the system will go back to the previous menu. Note System language, video format and user accounts cannot be restored to default setup.
Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Figure 5-23 The Default Setup Menu Advanced Select Advanced on the main window and the interface is shown as follows. See Figure 5-24. There are seven function keys in total: HDD management, alarm output, abnormity, manual record, account, auto maintenance, and TV adjust.
Honeywell Figure 5-24 The Advanced Menu HDD Management Here you can view and implement hard disk management. See Figure 5-25. You can see current HDD type, status, capacity and record time. By selecting items in the dropdown list and click Execute, you can switch HDD mode between read/write and read-only, erase all data in the HDD, or recover errors. Please note that the system needs to reboot to get all the modification activated.
Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Figure 5-25 The HDD Management Setup Menu Click Alarm Set, and the interface is shown as follows. See Figure 5-26 (this interface is just like the abnormity setup). Refer to Abnormity for detailed information. Please check boxes to select the corresponding function.
Honeywell Figure 5-26 The Abnormity Setup Menu Abnormity Abnormity interface is shown in Figure 5-27. • Event type: There are several options for you such as disk error, no disk and etc. • Alarm output: alarm activation output port (multiple choices). The 3-ch is controllable 12V output. • Delay: you can set corresponding delaying time. The value ranges from 10s-300s. The system automatically delays specified seconds in turning off the alarm output after the system event is stopped.
Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Figure 5-27 The Sample of No Disk Abnormity Alarm Output Here you can set proper alarm output. Automatic: start the alarm output automatically according to the settings of Detection/Alarm/Abnormity. Manual: manually start the alarm output Closed: manually stop the alarm output Please select the mode of corresponding alarm output, then click OK, and the system will return to the previous menu. See Figure 5-28.
Honeywell Manual Record Refer to Manual Record. Account Here you can implement account management. See Figure 5-29. to see how to: • Add new user • Modify user • Add group • Modify group • Modify password. For account management please note: • The system account adopts two-level management: group and user. There is no limit to group or user amount. • For group or user management, there are two levels: admin and user.
Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Figure 5-29 The Account Management Menu Auto Maintain Here you can set auto-reboot time and auto-delete old files setup. See Figure 5-30. You can select proper setup from the dropdown list. After all the setups please Save, and the system will return to the previous menu.
Honeywell TV Adjust Here you can adjust the TV output setup. See Figure 5-31. Please drag slide bar to adjust each item. After all the setups please click OK, the system will return to the previous menu. Figure 5-31 The TV Adjust Menu Text Overlay The card overlay function is for financial areas. It includes Sniffer, information analysis and title overlay function. The Sniffer mode includes COM and network. COM Type The COM interface is shown in Figure 5-32. Protocol: Please select from the dropdown list.
Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Overlay mode: There are two options: preview and encode. Preview means overlay the card number in the local monitor video. Encode means overlay the card number in the record file. Overlay Position: Here you can select the proper overlay position from the dropdown list. Figure 5-32 Text Overlay(COM Type) Network Type The network type interface is shown in Figure 5-33. Here we take the ATM/POS protocol to continue.
Honeywell Figure 5-33 Text Overlay(Network Type) For the ATM/POS don’t include protocols, the interface is shown in Figure 5-34. Source IP refers to host IP address that sends out information (usually it is the device host.) Destination IP refers to other systems that receive information. Usually you do not need to set source port and target port. There are total four groups IP. The record channel applies to one group (optional) only.
Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Figure 5-34 ATM/POS Click Data button you can see an interface is shown in Figure 5-35. Here you can set offset value, length, title according to your communication protocol and data package.
Honeywell 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. See Figure 5-36. Figure 5-36 The Info Menu HDD Information Here is a list of hard disk type, total space, free space, video start time and status. See Figure 5-37. ○ means current HDD is normal. X means there is an error. - means there is no HDD. If the disk is damaged, system will show a “?”.
Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls SettingGeneral to adjust system time or go to AdvancedHDD Management to format the problematic HDD and then reboot the DVR. Figure 5-37The HDD Info Menu Tips: Click Fn or left click the mouse button to view the HDD record time and HDD type and time. BPS Here you can view current video data stream (KB/s) and occupied hard disk storage (MB/h). See Figure 5-38.
Honeywell Figure 5-38 The BPS Display Menu Log Here you can view the system log file. The system lists the following information. See Figure 5-39. Log types include system operation, configuration operation, data management, alarm event, record operation, log clear and etc. Select the start time and end time, and then click Search. You can view the log files. Click Page Up or Page Down to view if there are more than ten files.
Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Figure 5-39 The Log Search Menu Version Here you can view some information related to this version. See Figure 5-40.
Honeywell Figure 5-40 The Version Menu Online Users Here you can manage online users. See Figure 5-41. You can disconnect one user or block one user if you have proper system rights. The max disconnection time during setup is 65535 seconds.
Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Figure 5-41 The Online Users Menu Shutdown Left click the shutdown button, the system will pop up a dialogue box for you to select. See Figure 5-42. 100 • Logout menu user: log out menu. You need to input password when you login the next time. • Restart application: reboot DVR. • Shutdown: system shuts down and turns off power. • Restart system: system begins rebooting. • Switch user: you can use another account to login.
Honeywell Figure 5-42 The Shutdown Menu 101
Web Client Operation 6 Web Client Operation Note • All the operations here are based on HD-DVR-1016. • There might be slight differences in the interface due to the updated series. Network Connection Before the web client operation, please check the following items: • Network connection is right • DVR and PC network setup is right. Please refer to network setup (main menusettingnetwork) • Use order ping ***.***.***.***(* DVR IP address) to verify that there is a good connection.
Honeywell Figure 6-1 Sample of IE Login Input your IP address here. A system pop up with warning information will ask you if you want to install webrec.cab control. Please click yes button. If you can’t download the ActiveX file, please modify your settings as follows, enable or prompt all disabled Active X items. See Figure 6-2 and Figure 6-3.
Web Client Operation Figure 6-2 The Internet Options Window 104
Honeywell Figure 6-3 The Settings for ActiveX After installation, the interface is shown as below. See Figure 6-4 Please input your user name and password. Default factory name is admin and password is admin. Note For security reasons, please modify your password after you first login.
Web Client Operation Figure 6-4 The Web Login Window After you logged in, you can see the main window. See Figure 6-7 This main window can be divided into the following sections. Section 1: There are five function buttons: configuration, search, alarm, about, and log out . • Section 2: There are channel number buttons and four function buttons: open all, start dialog, local play, and refresh.
Honeywell Figure 6-6 The Preview Window Switch Menu Figure 6-7 The Main Menu of Web Client Section1 Section 3 Section 2 Section 5 Section 4 Real-Time Monitor In section 2, left click the channel name you want to view, you can see the corresponding video in the current window. On the top left corner, you can view device IP, channel number, and network monitor bit stream. Figure 6-8 Status Information 1 2 3 There are six function buttons in the top right corner. See Figure 6-9.
Web Client Operation • 1: Digital zoom: Click this button and then left drag the mouse in the zone to zoom in. Right clicking mouse system restores original status. • 2: Change show mode: resize or switch to full screen mode. • 3: Local record. When you click the local record button, the system begins recording and this button becomes highlighted. You can go to the system folder RecordDownload to view the recorded file.
Honeywell Figure 6-11 Selection Menu of Local Play File PTZ Before PTZ operation, make sure you have properly set PTZ protocol. (Please refer to PTZ System ConfigPan/Tilt/Zoom). Click PTZ, and the interface is shown as in Figure 6-12 .
Web Client Operation Figure 6-12 PTZ Control Menu You can click this icon to display or hide the PTZ control platform. Direction key and 3D positioning key In Figure 6-12, there are eight direction keys. In the middle of the eight direction keys, there is a 3D intelligent positioning key. When you click the 3D intelligent positioning key, the system goes back to the single screen mode. Drag the mouse across the screen to adjust section size. It can detect the PTZ automatically.
Honeywell Iris close Open In Figure 6-12, click the PTZ setup button and you will see the following 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. Then move the camera again and rotate it to the right rotation limit and then click Right Limit to set a right limit.
Web Client Operation In Figure 6-13, move the camera to your desired location and then input preset 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 the add button, and you will have added one preset in the tour. Repeat the above procedures to add more presets in one tour. Assistant You can select the assistant item from the dropdown list. See Figure 6-14.
Honeywell 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”, 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. Please click Choose to modify the path. Figure 6-17 The Path Setup Menu (for Picture) Click REC Path, and you can see an interface shown in Figure 6-18. Please click Choose to modify the path.
Web Client Operation Figure 6-18 The Path Setup Menu (for Record) Click Reboot, and the system pops up the following dialog box. See Figure 6-19. Please click OK to reboot. Figure 6-19 The Reboot Dialog Note If there’s an administrator (e.g. 888888) logged in DVR local menu, or web user doesn’t have device reboot privilege, DVR won’t be rebooted and a warning message box will be prompted.
Honeywell Figure 6-20 Version Information Menu HDD information Here you can view local storage status and network status including, free capacity and total capacity. See Figure 6-21.
Web Client Operation Figure 6-21 HDD Information Menu Log Here you can view system log. See Figure 6-22.
Honeywell Figure 6-22 Log Information Menu Click Backup, and the interface is shown in Figure 6-23.
Web Client Operation Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information. Parameter Function Type Log types include: system operation, configuration operation, data management, alarm event, record operation, user management, log clear and file operation. Search You can select log type from the drop-down list and then click Search to view the list. Clear You can click this button to delete all displayed log files. Please note system does not support clear by type.
Honeywell Figure 6-24 General Setup Menu Figure 6-25 DST Setup Menu (Date) 119
Web Client Operation Figure 6-26 DST Setup Menu (Week) Please refer to the following table for detailed information. Parameter Function System Time Used to modify system time. Please click Save after your completed modification Sync PC You can click this button to save the system time as your PC current time. Data Format Here you can select data format from the dropdown list. Data Separator Please select separator such as – or /. Time Format There are two options: 24-H and 12-H.
Honeywell Encode interface is shown as in Figure 6-27. Figure 6-27 The Encode Menu Figure 6-28 The Color Setting Menu Please refer to the following table for detailed information. Parameter Function Channel For selecting a monitor channel. Channel Name Displays current channel name. You can modify it.
Web Client Operation Parameter Function Compression H.264 Main Stream It includes main stream, motion stream and alarm stream. You can select different encoding frame rates form different recorded events. System supports active control frame function (ACF). It allows you to record in different frame rates.
Honeywell Parameter Function The OSD transparent value is not applicable in the current DVR version. You can use the mouse to drag the time tilte position. Channel Title You can enable this function so that the system overlays channel information in the video window. The OSD transparent value is not applicable in current DVR version. You can use the mouse to drag the channel title position. Copy It is a shortcut menu button. You can copy current channel setup to one or more channels.
Web Client Operation Figure 6-30 The Schedule Setup Menu Figure 6-31 The Date and Time Setup Menu Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Honeywell Parameter Function Channel Please select a channel first. Pre-record Please input pre-record value here. System can record three to five seconds of video before activating the record operation in the file. (Depends on data size.) Setup In Figure 6-30, click Set, and you can go to the corresponding setup interface. Please set schedule period and then select corresponding record or snapshot type: schedule motion detection and alarm.
Web Client Operation Figure 6-32 The RS232 Setup Menu Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function RS232 COM 01 Console is for debug and upgrade. Function Adapter is for system integration and function enhancement Data Bit The value ranges from 5 to 8. Stop Bit There are two options: 1/2. Baud Bit You can select corresponding baud bit here. Parity Multiple options: none, odd, even, etc. System default setup 126 • Function: Console.
Honeywell Network The network interface is shown as in Figure 6-33. Figure 6-33 The Network Setup Menu Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Ethernet Please select the network card first. DHCP Dynamically get IP address. You can get the device IP from the DHCP server if you enabled this function. TCP Port Default value is 37777. HTTP Port Default value is 80. Max Connection Network user max amount. The value ranges from 0 to 10.
Web Client Operation Parameter Function Device connects to the internet via PPPoE after reboot. You can get the IP address in the WAN from the IP address column. Please note if you want to reboot the device please make sure you have proper reboot authority and there is no local login user in the current device. Email The email interface is shown in Figure 6-34. Figure 6-34 The Email Setup Menu Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Honeywell Parameter Function Sender Sender email address. Subject Input email subject here. Address Input receiver email address here. Max input three addresses. DDNS The DDNS interface is shown in Figure 6-35. Figure 6-35 The DDNS Setup Menu Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Server Type You can select DDNS protocol from the dropdown list and then enable DDNS function.
Web Client Operation Parameter Function User The user name you input to log in the server. Password The password you input to log in the server. Interval Device sends out a live signal to the server regularly. You can set interval value between the device and DDNS server here. NAS The NAS interface is shown as in Figure 6-36. Figure 6-36 The NAS Setup Menu Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Honeywell Parameter Function File length The file length you upload to the FTP. When the setup is larger than the actual file length, the system will upload the whole file. When the setup is smaller than the actual file length, the system only uploads the set length and auto ignores the remaining section. When interval value is 0, the system uploads all corresponding files. Password The password you need to log in the server. Remote Path Remote storage file path.
Web Client Operation Figure 6-37 The NTP Setup Menu Alarm Alarm setup interface is shown as in Figure 6-38.
Honeywell Figure 6-38 The Alarm Setup Menu Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Event Type It includes local alarm/network alarm. Local alarm: Device detects alarm from input port. Network: Device detects alarm from network. Alarm in Select corresponding alarm channel, and check the checkbox beside it to enable system to detect alarm signal Type There are two options: normal open and normal close.
Web Client Operation Parameter Function Alarm Out Enable alarm activation function. You need to select alarm output port so that the system can activate corresponding alarm device when alarm occurs. Alarm Latch System can delay the alarm output for specified time after alarm ended. The value ranges from 10 seconds to 300 seconds. Record Channel System auto activates current channel to record once alarm occurs (working with alarm activation function).
Honeywell Figure 6-39 The Detection Setup Menu Figure 6-40 The Detection Zone Setup Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Web Client Operation 136 Parameter Function Event Type There are three types: Motion detection/video loss/Camera Masking. Channel Select channel name from the dropdown list, and check the checkbox beside it to enable its motion detection function. Sensitivity There are six levels. sensitivity. Region There are six levels. The sixth level has the highest sensitivity. Region: If you select motion detection type, you can click this button to set motion detection zone.
Honeywell alert you when alarms occur and end. Tour Display video in local monitor window by tour. If there are record channels selected, only the record channels will be displayed in the tour. PTZ Activation Here you can set PTZ movement when alarm occurs. Such as go to preset x when there is an alarm. Copy It is a menu shortcut button. You can copy current channel setup to one or more (all) channels.
Web Client Operation Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Channel You can select monitor channel from the dropdown list. . Protocol Select the corresponding dome protocol (such as PELCOD), Address Set corresponding dome address. Default value is 1. Please note your setup here shall comply with your dome address; otherwise you cannot control the speed dome. Baud Rate Select the dome baud rate. Default setup is 9600. Data Bit Default setup is 8.
Honeywell Figure 6-42 The Default Setup Menu Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Select All Restore the factory default settings. Export Configuration Export system configuration to the local PC. Import Configuration Import configuration from PC to the system. Advanced HDD Management HDD management includes net storage management and local storage management.
Web Client Operation Please select the storage device first and then you can see the items on your right become valid. You can check the corresponding item here. See Figure 6-43. Figure 6-43 The HDD Management Menu Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Format Clear data in the disk. Read/write Set current disk as read/write Read only Set current disk as read only. Recover Recover dada after error occurs.
Honeywell Figure 6-44 The Alarm I/O Config Menu Please refer to the following chart for detailed information. Parameter Function Alarm out There are three alarm output channels. Schedule (Automatic) Start the alarm output automatically according to the settings of Detection/Alarm/Abnormity. Manual Manually start the alarm output. Stop Manually stop the alarm output. Save You can click the Save button after you complete. Refresh Search alarm output status.
Web Client Operation Figure 6-45 The Record Control Menu Please refer to the following chart for detailed information. Parameter Function Schedule (Auto) The system enables the auto record function as you set in record schedule setup. Manual Enable corresponding channel to record no matter what period is applied in the record setup. Stop Stop current channel record no matter what period is applied in the record setup. Operation here is the same as the one described in Manual Record.
Honeywell Figure 6-46 The Account Management Menu Auto Maintenance Here you can select auto reboot and auto delete old file intervals from the dropdown list. See Figure 6-47.
Web Client Operation Figure 6-47 The Auto Maintenance Menu Snapshot For Snapshot function, it can support D1/HD1/BCIF/CIF/QCIF.
Honeywell Figure 6-48 Snapshot Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Channel It is the monitor channel. Snapshot mode There are two modes: Timing and activation. Frame rate You can select from the dropdown list. The value ranges from 1f/s to 7f/s. Resolution You can select from the dropdown list. For 16 series DVR: 1-Channel 1 and 9-channel support D1/CIF/QCIF. Channel 2 to channel 8, channel 10 to channel 16 supports CIF/QCIF.
Web Client Operation Abnormity The abnormity interface is shown as below. Figure 6-49 The Abnormity Setup Menu Please refer to the following chart for detailed information. 146 Parameter Function Event Type Possible abnormal errors include: no disk, disk no space, disk error, net error. You need to draw a circle to enable this function. Alarm Out The corresponding alarm activation output channel when alarm occurs, There are three channels.
Honeywell message screen. Additional Function DNS Here you can set server or local operator DNS address. See Figure 6-50below. Figure 6-50 DNS ATM/POS The ATM/POS function is the same with the card overlay function. It is mainly for financial areas to Sniffer, information parse and character overlay. The ATM/POS interface is shown in Figure 6-51. Source IP refers to host IP address that sends out information (usually it is the device host connected to the DVR.
Web Client Operation There are total four groups IP. The record channel applies to one group (optional) only. Six frame ID groups verification can guarantee information validity and legal. The start position, length and data can be set according to your protocol and data packet. There are total four fields.
Honeywell Figure 6-52 Auto Register Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Enable Enable auto register function. No. Device management server number. IP Device management server IP address. Port Server port number. Device ID Device ID in the device management server. Search Click Search, and you can see an interface shown in Figure 6-53.
Web Client Operation Please select record playback mode, and then select start time, end time and channel. Then please click the search button, you can see up to 100 corresponding files in the list. Figure 6-53 The Record Search Menu Select the files you want to download and then click Download, and a dialogue box will appear as shown in Figure 6-54. Then you can specify file name and path to download the files to your local PC.
Honeywell Figure 6-54 The Record Save Menu Now you can see the system begins to download and the Download button changes to the Stop button. You can click it to terminate the current operation. At the bottom of the interface, there is a process bar for your reference. See Figure 6-55.
Web Client Operation Figure 6-55 The Record Search Menu (Saving) When the download has completed, you can see a dialogue box shown in Figure 6-56. Please click OK to exit. Figure 6-56 The Message Box after Download Completed Please refer to the following table for detailed information.
Honeywell Type Type Item Operation Multiplechannel playback 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. Card This function is not available with current device. Begin time Set the file start time. You can select from the dropdown list. End time Set the file end time.
Web Client Operation • Pause • Stop • Slow play • Fast play Figure 6-57 The Playback Menu The IP address of playback device and channel number. Playback control bar Alarm Click alarm function, and you can see an interface as shown in Figure 6-58. Here you can set device alarm type and alarm sound setup.
Honeywell Figure 6-58 The Alarm Function Menu Please refer to the following table for detailed information. Type Alarm Type Parameter Function Video loss System alarms when video loss occurs. Motion detect System alarms when motion detection alarm occurs, Disk full System alarms when disk is full. Disk error System alarms when disk error occurs. Video mask Camera mask. System alarms camera is viciously masked. External alarm Alarm input device sends out alarm.
Web Client Operation 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 file path. About Click About, and you can view the current web client information. See Figure 6-59. Figure 6-59 The Web Client Information Log out Click Log out, and the system goes back to log in interface. See Figure 660. You need to input user name and password to login again.
Honeywell Figure 6-60 The Logout Interface Un-install Web Control You can use web un-install tool “uninstall webrec.bat” in the CD to un-install web control. Note Before un-installation, please close all web pages, otherwise the un-installation might result in error.
FAQ 7 FAQ 1. DVR cannot boot up properly. There are the following possibilities: • Input power is incorrect. • Power connection is incorrect. • Power switch button is damaged. • Program upgrade is wrong. • HDD malfunction or something is wrong with HDD ribbon. • Front panel error. • Main board is damaged. 2. DVR often automatically shuts down or stops running. There are the following possibilities: • Input voltage is not stable or it is too low.
Honeywell 4. There is no video output whether it is one-channel, multiple-channel or all-channel output. There are the following possibilities: • Program is incompatible. Please upgrade to the latest version. • Brightness is 0. Please restore factory default setup. • There is no video input signal or it is too weak. • Check privacy mask setup or your screen saver. • DVR hardware malfunctions. 5. Real-time video color is distorted.
FAQ • Program read error, bit data is too small. There is a mosaic displayed on the full screen. Please restart the DVR to solve this problem. • HDD data ribbon error. • HDD malfunction. • DVR hardware malfunctions. 8. There is no audio when live monitoring. There are the following possibilities: • The audio source is not a power picker. • The audio output is not connected to a power speaker. • Audio cable is damaged. • DVR hardware malfunctions. 9.
Honeywell • PTZ decoder and DVR protocol is incompatible. • PTZ decoder and DVR address is incompatible. • When there are several decoders, please add 120 Ohm (impedance matching) between the PTZ decoder A/B cables’ farthest end to delete the reverberation. Otherwise the PTZ control is not stable. • The distance is too far. 12. Motion detection function does not work. There are the following possibilities: • Period setup is incorrect. • Motion detection zone setup is incorrect.
FAQ • There is multiple-cast group setup in DVR. This mode 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. 15. Network connection is not stable. There are following possibilities: • Network is not stable. • IP address conflict. • MAC address conflict. • PC or DVR network card is not good. 16. Burn error /USB back error.
Honeywell There are the following possibilities: • Alarm setup is incorrect. • Alarm output has been opened manually. • Input device error or connection is incorrect. • Some program versions may have this problem. Please upgrade your system. 19. Alarm function is null. There are following possibilities: • Alarm setup is incorrect. • Alarm cable connection is incorrect. • Alarm input signal is incorrect. • There are two loops connected to one alarm device. 20. Remote control does not work.
FAQ • No DirectX 8.1 or higher graphic acceleration software is installed. Please install the latest DirectX software. • There is no DivX503Bundle.exe control when you play the file transformed to AVI via media player. • No DivX503Bundle.exe or ffdshow-2004 1012 .exe in Windows XP OS. 23. Forgot local menu operation password or network password Please contact your local service engineer or our sales person for help. We can guide you to solve this problem.
Honeywell 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 capacity qi that is the capacity of each channel needed for each hour, unit Mbyte. qi = d i ÷ 8 × 3600 ÷ 1024 (1) In the formula: d i means the bit rate, unit Kbit/s 2.
Appendix c qT = ∑ mi ×a% (4) i =1 In the formula:a% means alarm occurrence rate. Compatible USB Drive List Note 166 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 the format FAT or FAT32.
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