Honeywell HREP16 manual

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    Document 800-06847 – Rev B – 08/1 0 User Guide HREP4, HREP8, HREP16 4-, 8-, 16-Channel Models Color Digital Video Recorder[...]

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    User Guide[...]

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    Revisions Issue Date Revisions A 05/10 New docu ment. B 08/10 Inserted missing ima ges in Table 2-1 and corrected the descipt ion of one of the buttons. Also edited the Front Panel and Re ar Panel figures. Corrected the TOC to include level 1 headers. Edited the Mark ing Recorded Video and Archiving sections so that they are more thorough. Replaced[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 5 08/10 Contents Figures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 About This Docume nt . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    6 Contents Configuring Event/Sensor Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Configuring Disk Management Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 RECORD SETUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Configuring the Recording Behavi[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 7 08/10 Figures Figure 1-1 Typical System Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Figure 2-1 Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Figure 2-2 Rear Panel . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    8 Figures Figure 2-34 SPOT OUT Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Figure 2-35 SPOT-OUT Edit Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Figure 2-36 Spot Sequence Setup Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Figure 2-37 Sound W[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 9 08/10 Figure 4-3 ActiveX Installation Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Figure 4-4 Internet Options Window in IE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Figure 4-5 Security Settings - Trusted Sites Zone [...]

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    10 Figures[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 11 08/10 Tables Table 2-1 Front Panel Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Table 2-2 Rear Panel Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Table 2-3 Quick Menu . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    12 Tables[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 13 08/10 About This Document This document introduces the HREP4-, 8-, and 16-Channel Color Digita l Video recorders. It covers how to install and operate these DVRs. This document is intended for system integ rators, installers, and end-user operators. Overview of Contents This[...]

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    14 FCC Compliance Statement Information to the User : Th is equipment has been tested a nd found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device. Pursuant t o Part 15 of the FCC Rules, these limits are designed to provide reasonable protecti on against harmful int erference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equ[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 15 08/10 EN55022 Class A Notice WARNING! This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may c ause radio i nterference i n which case the user may be re quired to t ake adequate me asures. Important Safety Instructions • Read these instructions. • Keep th[...]

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    16 Caution RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATT ERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INST RUCTIONS. Operation Max temperature: 40°C USB Load condition: USB Ports(5 Vdc, Max. 500 mA) Warranty and Service Subject to the terms and conditions listed on the Product warrant y, during the warranty period Honeywell will re[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 17 08/10 Swiss721 BT Bold Words or characters that you mu st type. The word “enter” is used if you must type text and then press the Enter or Return key. Enter the password . Menu titles and other i tems you select Double-click Open from the File menu. Buttons you click to [...]

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    Document 800-06847 Rev B 19 08/10 1 Introduction Before You Install • Installation should be carried out only by qualified personnel and in accordance with any electrical regulations in force at the time. • The DVR must be placed on a stable su rface or mounted in an approved cabi net. • Adequate ventilation must be provided, taking particula[...]

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    20 Introduction BACKUP: Recorded footage (including audio) can be archived to a USB memory stick or to a CD/DVD. Playback software is embedded with the back up files and the backup also cont ains the system event log and backup log for full traceability. REMOTE CONNECTION: Web connection allows simultaneous connection for up to four remote users pe[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 21 08/10 Typical System Setup Figure 1-1 Typical System Setup[...]

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    22 Introduction[...]

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    Document 800-06847 Rev B 23 08/10 2 Installation Front Panel Description Figure 2-1 Front Panel Table 2-1 Front Panel Descript ion Group Function Description A USB Port Connect USB mouse or USB back up device B Status LED Power/Recording (including pre-recording)/Network/Alarm C POWER Turn ON / OFF the system power D Cursor Keys Allow you to naviga[...]

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    24 Installation ENTER Apply or Select an item Set a PTZ camera RETURN Cancel or go to previous menu E Channel Selection Buttons Used to display individual channels in live display and playback. Also used to enter numeric passwords for the various login screens. FP T Z Selects PTZ mode in live display GOTO for controlling PTZ cameras MENU Displays t[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 25 08/10 Rear Panel Description Figure 2-2 Rea r Panel Table 2-2 Rear Panel Description Group Name Description A CAMERA INPUTS Connect up to 4/8/16 camera inputs (depending on your model). BM O N I T O R Main BNC m onitor. SPOT OUT BNC spot monitor. CA U D I O INPUTS/ OUTPUTS U[...]

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    26 Installation Remote Control Figure 2-3 Remote Control Description Note If there are several co-located DVRs, each DVR must be set with a different ID. Using the remote control, you can set an ID for each DVR. Then all DVRs can be controlled with one remote control. POWER System power On/Off ID button Select DVR ID RETURN Cancel/Deselect Previous[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 27 08/10 Setting the DVR ID Using the Remote Control 1. Press the ID button on the remote control. An Input ID message displays. 2. Press the Set ID, then press RETURN . Returning to the Or iginal ID Settings 1. Press the ID button again. 2. Enter 255 , then press the RETURN bu[...]

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    28 Installation Figure 2-4 S tartup Screen The DVR startup screen detects and checks the status of the hard drives and the CDRW/DVD-RW drive. Logging On After startup diagnostics are complete, you must log onto the system. The default user name is ADMIN . Figure 2-5 L og On Scree n Enter the default password 1234 using the channel selection buttons[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 29 08/10 Figure 2-6 D efault Display Navigating the Default Display The control bar at the bottom of the screen when the DVR is first turned on. After that, it will show the current time and date. Each channe l has a title. The red square and letter 'C' in the top rig[...]

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    30 Installation Live Display Configuring the Screen Division 1. Navigate to DISPLAY in the Control bar, then c lick . The Display popup menu appears. Figure 2-8 Display Popup Menu 2. Select the screen division (1, 4, 6, 8, 9, 16, or a rotation sequence) from the popup menu. Sequencing the Channels Click SEQ in the display popup menu. Each channel i[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 31 08/10 Figure 2-9 PTZ Window 2. Select the camera by channel. 3. Use the arrow buttons to reposition the PTZ camera field of view. 4. Use ZOOM , FOCUS , and IRIS to change the current camera view. 5. Click PARAMETER to configure PTZ camera parame ters. See Table 2-1 on page 2[...]

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    32 Installation Viewing the Log Navigate to LOG in the control bar, then click to see the current log. A LOG window appears. Figure 2-11 Log Window Select a log entry to view the associated video. Panic Recording Navigate to REC in the control bar, then click to start and stop Panic recording. The REC button changes to a red square with a “P” t[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 33 08/10 Figure 2-12 Quick Menu Note You cannot access the Quick Menu if you a re in a Display Sequence. Table 2-3 Quick Menu Function Desc ription FREEZE ON / OFF Stop or freeze the live display of your selected channel on your HREP8 or HREP16; stop or freeze all channels on y[...]

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    34 Installation System Setup Navigate to MENU on the control panel, then click . The SETUP window appears. Figure 2-13 SETUP Window Click SYSTEM SETUP in the SETUP window. The MAIN menu window appears. Figure 2-14 MAIN Menu Window Use the cursor keys and ( ENTER ) and ( RETURN) to navigate the MAIN setup menu. Use to select and change a particular [...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 35 08/10 Figure 2-15 Camera Setup Window Highlight the camera you want to configu re, then press . You can configure the following: • TITLE: Enter the camera title (maximum 8 char acters) • COVERT: When COVERT is turned ON , the camera image is not displayed in Live display[...]

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    36 Installation Figure 2-16 COLOR SETUP Menu You can adjust the brightness, contrast, tint, and color for each channel. Select a chann el and click to select that channel for configuration. Th e selected channel displays full screen. Figure 2-17 Example of Conf iguring the Color Setup Wind ow Click the Up/Down arrows to configure the brightness, co[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 37 08/10 Configuring the PTZ Setup Click PTZ on the left side of the CAMERA window. The PTZ Setup menu appears. Figure 2-18 PTZ SETUP Menu Click each value in the ADDRESS, PROTOCOL , and BAUD RATE columns to configure them. Use the to change the following values: Configuring De[...]

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    38 Installation Use the to change the values, then click OK to save the settings. Note Some settings such as AUTO FOCUS might not be compati ble with your particular PTZ equipment. If this is the case, then changing the value will not have an effect on the PTZ control. Configuring PTZ Presets in Live View Configure PTZ presets for a preset tour. Se[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 39 08/10 Figure 2-21 PTZ Parameter Window Configuring a PTZ Tour You can configure a PTZ tour for each PTZ came ra that is connected to the HREP. Before you can con figure a PTZ t our, you must configure the presets. See Configuring PTZ Presets in Live View on page 38 . 1. Clic[...]

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    40 Installation Figure 2-23 Motion Sensor Menu Use the to change the sensitivity level. The lowest level is 1, and the highest is 10. This setting determines the degree of motion required before recording is activated. Configuring the Motion Sensor Area Click the AREA SETUP button next to your desired channel. A grid appears over the video image fo[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 41 08/10 Figure 2-25 DISPLAY Window Configuring the On-S creen Display (OSD) If it isn’t already selected, click OSD on the left side of the DISPLAY window. See Figure 2-25 . Use the to change the following values: Configuring the Monitor Display Click MONITOR on the left sid[...]

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    42 Installation Figure 2-26 DISPLAY MONITOR Menu Use the to change the following values: Configuring the Display Sequence Click SE QUENCE on the left side of the DISPLAY window. The SEQUENCE menu appears. SEQUENCE DWELL Choose how long each scr een is displayed in a sequence. SPOT DWELL Choose how long each scr een is displayed on the spot monitor [...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 43 08/10 Figure 2-27 SEQUENCE Menu When the SEQ button is pressed, the default sequence cycles through all 16 channels, one by one. Sequence setup allows you to define a cust om sequence, using mixe d multi screen views and any desired channels. Adding a Sequence 1. Click ADD a[...]

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    44 Installation Figure 2-29 Sequence Window 5. Click ADD . The SEQUENCE SETUP window appears. Figure 2-30 SEQUENCE SETUP Window 6. Select a screen display layout from the VIEW TYPE, select the channels for the layout from the CONFIGURE panel, then click CONFIRM . Click ADD to add another mode. Double-click the current sequence to modif y it. The SE[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 45 08/10 Figure 2-31 Sequence EDIT Window 2. Click MODIFY . The Sequence window opens. Figure 2-32 Sequence Window 3. Right-click on a step in the sequence, then choose to modify it, to delete it, or to cancel this action. 4. Make the changes, then click CONFIRM . Click CLOSE t[...]

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    46 Installation Figure 2-34 SPOT OUT Menu 2. Click the camera channel to turn the monitor ON / OFF . 3. Double-click the spot-out channel that you want to ass ign. The Edit window appears. Figure 2-35 SPOT-OUT Edit Window 4. Click to bring up the virtual keyboard to change the Spot Title from DEFAULT. Use the virtual keyboard to enter a name or ref[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 47 08/10 Figure 2-36 Spot Se quence Setup Window 8. Select a screen display layout from the VIEW TYPE, select the channels for the layout from the CONFIGURE panel, then click CONFIRM . Note You can choose from Single or Quad display only. Click ADD to add another mode. Double-c[...]

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    48 Installation Configuring Audio Settings 1. Click AUDIO on the left side of the SOUND window. 2. Use the to configure the fo llowing settings: Configuring Buzzer Settings 1. Click BUZZER on the left side of the SOUND window. 2. Use the to turn the keypad buzzer ON / OFF . When the buzzer is on, each front panel button press is confirmed by a beep[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 49 08/10 Configuring the System Date/Time 1. Click DATE/TIME on the left side of the SYSTEM window. 2. Use the to configure the fo llowing settings: Configuring System Management Settings 1. Click SYSTEM MANAGEMENT on the left side of the SYSTEM window. The SYSTEM MA NAGEMENT w[...]

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    50 Installation The SYSTEM INFORMATION Window displa ys the following information: Upgrading the Firmware 1. Download the firmware upgrade onto a USB memory stick or burn it to a CD/DVD. 2. Insert the USB memory stick or the CD/DVD into the DVR. 3. Click UPGRADE . The Firmware Upgrade window appears. Figure 2-41 Firmware Upgr ade Window F/W Versio [...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 51 08/10 4. Select the firmware from the firmware list, then click UPGRADE . The firmware upgrade begins. Configuring for Controlling DVRs You can configure your system to control up to 254 DVRs from the same keyboard. 1. Click CONTROL DEVICE on the left side of the SYSTEM wind[...]

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    52 Installation Figure 2-43 USER Setup Window By default, the DVR is configured with a user ID of ADMIN , belonging to the ADMIN group and with a password of 1234 . You can add up to seven new users (for a total of eigh t) and edit existing user details. Modifying User Details 1. Highlight the user with the green cursor, press . The Edit window app[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 53 08/10 3. Click OK to save the settings. Adding a New User 1. Click ADD in the USER Setup window. The Add window appears. Figure 2-45 Add User Window 2. Double-click each of the following fields to configure them: 3. Click OK to save the settings. Configuring User Authority C[...]

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    54 Installation Figure 2-46 USER AUTHORITY Menu Select and click to change the authority for the Manager and Users. Click APPLY after selecting each item. Note Any user can be deleted except the de fault ADMIN user. User authority is effective only when the PASSWORD is ON in the System Management Settings. See Configuring Syst em Management Sett in[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 55 08/10 Configuring Network IP Settings Figure 2-48 IP NETWORK Setup Window Click the IP SETUP menu tab if it isn’t already selected, then configure the following: DHCP When enabled, the DVR will obtain an IP address automatically if it is connected to a DHCP server or route[...]

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    56 Installation Configuring Network DDNS 1. Click DDNS on the left side of the NETWORK window. The DDNS setup menu appears. Figure 2-49 DDNS Setup Window 2. Turn ON / OFF the DDNS. When enabled, the DVR can be accessed through a Dynamic DNS server. This functi on is comm only used if your broadband connection does not have a static IP address. RTSP[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 57 08/10 Caution To use the DDNS function, you need to set up port forwarding: a. Default WEB SERVICE PORT: 8080 b. Default RTSP SERVICE PORT: 554 The default DDNS HOST NAME is your Mac address. You can connect in one of two ways: (Mac address/Host name) 00115ff00213.dvrlink.ne[...]

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    58 Installation Configuring Event/Sensor Settings Select EVENT/SENSOR in the Main system setup window, then click . The EVENT/SENSOR setup window opens. Figure 2-51 EVENT/SENSOR Setup Window Configuring for HDD Events 1. Click HDD EVENT on the left side of the EVENT/SENSOR window if it is not already selected. The HDD EVENT setup menu appears. See [...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 59 08/10 Figure 2-52 ALARM INPUT Setup Menu 2. Click OPERATION and TYPE to edit those settings to determine the behavior of each of the alarm inputs: Configuring Alarm Ou tput 1. Click ALARM OUTPUT on the left side of the EVENT/SENSOR window. The ALARM OUTPUT setup menu appears[...]

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    60 Installation 2. Configure the following behavior settings: 3. Configure the following action settings: Note Remember to select APPLY and click to save all settings before exiting these menus. Configuring Buzzer Out Settings 1. Click BUZZER OUT on the left side of the EVENT/SENSOR window. The BUZZER OUT setup menu appears. ALARM OUT Choose to con[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 61 08/10 Figure 2-54 BUZZER OUT Setup Menu These settings determine the behavior and actions th at will trigger the internal buzzer. 2. Configure the following behavior settings: 3. Configure the action settings: Note Remember to select APPLY and click to save all settings befo[...]

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    62 Installation Figure 2-55 E-MAIL NOTIFICATION Setup Menu These settings determine the behaviors and action s that w ill send an e-mail to a remote user. 2. Configure the behavior settings: 3. Configure the action settings: Note E-mail settings must also be configured in the Modifying User Details on page 52 and Configurin g E-Mail Notifi cation o[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 63 08/10 Configuring Disk Management Settings Select DISK MANAGEMENT in the Main system setup window, then click . The DISK MANAGEMENT setup window opens. Figure 2-56 DISK MANAGEMENT Setup Window Highlight DISK MANAGEMENT , then press to manage the internal hard drives. Note Wh[...]

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    64 Installation RECORD SETUP Click MENU on the control panel. The SETUP window appears. Figure 2-57 SETUP Window Click RECORD SETUP in the SETUP window. The RECORDING window appears. Figure 2-58 RECORDING Setup Window Configuring the Recording Behavior of your DVR Use the to configure the setti ngs on the RECORDING OPERATION window. See Figure 2-58[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 65 08/10 Configuring Continuous/Motion Recording 1. Click CONTINUOUS/MOTION RECORDING on the left side of the RECORDING setup window. The CONTINUOUS/MOTION RECO RDING Setup window opens. 2. Press to choose this window. Figure 2-59 CONTINUOUS/MOTION RECORDING Setup Window 3. Use[...]

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    66 Installation Figure 2-60 Configuring SI ZE/FPS/QUALITY Time Bar Each green cursor box represents one hour. The table below the time bar shows the recording settings for this time period. 2. Select a length of time on the schedule. A new configuration window opens. Figure 2-61 Configuring SIZE/FPS/QUALITY Window Frames available[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 67 08/10 3. Configure the SIZE, FPS, QUALITY, and AUDIO for each channel. Click to save a setting. Click to cancel a setting and exit that setting. 4. Select OK , then press to save your settings. Press or navigate to CANCEL then press to exit without saving the changes. When c[...]

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    68 Installation Configuring the Schedule 1. Use the cursor keys to navigate to SCHEDULE , then press . Figure 2-62 Config uring the Schedule 2. To change the SCHEDULE settings, press again. The schedule box highlights in green. 3. Press and hold , then use the cursor keys to drag and select the recording time and the channels. Figure 2-63 Selected [...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 69 08/10 Figure 2-64 EVENT Window 5. Select the type of event recording (NONE, CONTINUOUS, MOTION, CONTINUOUS/MOTION), then click OK . The EVENT window closes. Color Codes for the Schedule Screen The schedule screen uses four differently colo red blocks to indicate the differen[...]

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    70 Installation Note Alarm-activated recording can be used in con junction with Continuous/Motion Recording. For exa mple, you can configure your DVR to record continuously at a low frame rate (set in Con tinuous/Motion Recording), and then to increase to a higher frame rate during an alarm input (set in ALARM SETUP). Configuring Panic Recording Cl[...]

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    Document 800-06847 Rev B 71 08/10 3 DVR Operation Searching for Video Use the SEARCH function to search for a particular section of recorded footage. To prevent unauthorized viewing of footage, only users with ADMIN or MANAGER user levels can play back footage. Searching for Video 1. Log on as ADMIN. See Logging On on page 28 . 2. Navigate to SEARC[...]

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    72 DVR Operation The DVR uses a calendar and timeli ne search method for quick access to recorded f ootage. The calendar displayed on the left in Figure 3-1 shows the current month. Days highlighted in blue have recorded footage. The timeline on the right shows a 24-h our stat us of all channels for the selected day. The recorded time displays with[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 73 08/10 Figure 3-2 PANO Playback Window Each channel screen contains a 3-hour segment of recorded data. Select a channel, and you can play back the recorded video a t a speed of up to 64x. See Changing the Playback Speed on page 74 for more information. Searching in MULTI VIEW[...]

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    74 DVR Operation Figure 3-3 Playback Wind ow This is the Multi View PLAY mode. The defa ult playback mode is a 16-screen display. Figure 3-4 Playback C ontrols Switching to View ing a Sing le Channel Press DISPLAY (See Figure 3-4 ) or use the CHANNEL SELECTION buttons on the front panel or the remote control to select a channe l for displaying on a[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 75 08/10 Marking Recorded Video Duri ng Playback for Archiving During playback, you can reserve recorded data that you wan t to archive. 1. Click at the point in the recorded video when you want to s tart archiving. Video playback stops and the INFORMATION window appears. Figur[...]

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    76 DVR Operation Exiting Playback Mode To exit the playback mode and return to the Search window (see Figure 3-1 ), press . To exit the Search window and return to Live View, press again. Searching for Events The DVR event log stores events such as moti on- and alarm-activated recording, and video loss. 1. Log on as ADMIN. See Logging On on page 28[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 77 08/10 Figure 3-7 SEARCH BY EVENT Window 4. Select a channel and a condition, and t hen use to change the setting s. 5. Click SEARCH to begin the search. Playing Event Footage Use the cursor keys to navigate the search log (see Figure 3-7 ), then click to select an event. The[...]

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    78 DVR Operation To stop playback and return to Live View, press repeatedly. Archiving Data Administrators can archive data to a USB memory stick or a CD/DVD. To protect unauthorized viewing and distribution of fo otag e, only users with ADMIN level of authority (see Configuring User Authority on page 51 ) can archive data . Using NEW ARCHIVING to [...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 79 08/10 3. Enter a TAG name in the TAG field. 4. Click RESERVE or BURN . The BURNING window appears after you click BURN . Figure 3-10 BURNING Window 5. Select a DEVICE and a BURNING TYPE, then click START in the BURNING menu. Using RESERVED DATA MANAGE MENT to See Archived Da[...]

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    80 DVR Operation The AVI ARCHIVING LIST displa ys the AVI archiving data that was reserved from the NEW ARCHIVING menu or archived duri ng a search/playback sess ion. See Marking Recorded Video During Playback for Archiving on page 75 . Select a clip by name in the AVI ARCHIVE LIST, then click BURN . 3. Select a DEVICE and a BURNING TYPE, then clic[...]

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    Document 800-06847 Rev B 81 08/10 4 Using the Web Remote Viewer Preparing for an Internet Connection Port Forwarding For an internet connection, you should set ports 554 and 8080 in your Router for port forwarding. Refer to your Router manual for port forwa rding settings. Minimum Internet Requirements Table 4-1 Internet RA Minimum PC Requirements [...]

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    82 Using the Web Remote Viewer Connecting to the Internet 1. Open IE. 2. Enter the IP Address or the URL of your DVR into the IE Explorer Address bar. When using the DDNS services, en ter the URL as shown below: • http://1234.dvrlink.net:8080 (webport: 8080), or • http://1234.dvrlink.net (webport:80) The Windows Security window opens. Figure 4-[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 83 08/10 Figure 4-2 ATM-Windows Inte rnet Explorer Add-on Option Window 4. Select Run Add on to install ActiveX. An ActiveX Installation window o pens. Figure 4-3 ActiveX Installation Window 5. Click Install to install ActiveX. Enabling the Installation of Ac tiveX You might no[...]

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    84 Using the Web Remote Viewer Figure 4-4 Internet Options Win dow in IE 6. Click Custom level... . The Security Settings - Trusted Sites Zone window appears. Figure 4-5 Sec urity Settings - Truste d Sites Zone Window 7. Select Enable for all ActiveX-related options, then click OK to save the changes.[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 85 08/10 Live Mode Figure 4-6 Live Mode in an Internet Conn ection Table 4-2 Live Mode Functions Live Mode Func tion Desc ription Select the division of the screen in Live view mode. Select from 1, 4, 8, 9, and 16 screens. • Move to next N cameras, for example from ch1-4 to c[...]

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    86 Using the Web Remote Viewer Status Shows the active status of the DVR: Alarm - Indicates an Alarm input. Motion - Indicates detected Motion. Video Loss - Indicates when a Video Loss alarm is detected. Recording - Indicates the current recording mode (T=Continuous; M=Motion; A=Alarm recording) Alarm Out - Indicates when an Alarm Output is detecte[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 87 08/10 Searching for R ecorded Video Searching by Timeline 1. Click Search in the Live mode window. The Search window a ppears. Figure 4-7 Internet Search Window In this window, you can do the follow ing functions: 2. Click Search By Time if it isn’t already selected. Funct[...]

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    88 Using the Web Remote Viewer Figure 4-8 S earching By Timeline 3. Select a timeline on the timetable, or set an exact time, then click Play . 4. Click Backup , and the B ackup configuration window opens. Figure 4-9 Backup Configuration Window Searching by Event 1. Click Search By Event . The Search By Event window opens. Figure 4-10 Search By Eve[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 89 08/10 3. Configure a time frame for the search in the From and To fields for the Time Period, then click Search . The results of the search display. Figure 4-11 Event Se arch Query Results Setup Mode In the Setup window, in the field on the left, you can access configuration[...]

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    90 Using the Web Remote Viewer Figure 4-12 Internet Connec tion Camera Setup Window Using an Internet Connecti on to Configure a Camera You can configure a camera’s title, live color display, PTZ setup, and moti on detection settings. 1. Click Camera again under Camera in the field on the left. Figure 4-12 appears. 2. Make your configuration sele[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 91 08/10 Figure 4-13 Motion Setting Configurat ion Window 2. Select a channel and a sensitivit y level. 3. Drag your mouse on the image to select a detection area. 4. Click OK . See Configuring PTZ Camera Parameters on page 31 for more information. Configuring the On-Screen Dis[...]

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    92 Using the Web Remote Viewer See Configuring the Display on page 39 for more information about confi guring the display. Configuring the Monitor Click Monitor under Display in the field on the left. The Monitor Setting window opens. Figure 4-15 Monitor Setting You can set the dwell time for a sequence or spot, and for the pop-u p functions. See C[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 93 08/10 Audio Setting Enable/disable Audio and select a default audio cha nnel. Buzzer Setting Enable/disable the buzzer for event notification. See Configurin g Sound Setti ngs on page 45 for more information. Configuring the System Setup Click System in the field on the left[...]

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    94 Using the Web Remote Viewer Figure 4-18 Continuous/Motion Recordin g Setting Window You can configure the recording settings. Configuring recording settings is simi lar to configuring system settings. See Configuring the Users on page 49 for more information. Configuring Users Click User in the field on the left. The Us er Authority Setting wi n[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 95 08/10 Configuring the Network Click Network under Network in the field on the left. The IP Setup Setting window opens. Figure 4-20 IP Se tup Setting Window You can check the sys tem’s network informati on and selectable speed level. You cannot change IP settings. The netwo[...]

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    96 Using the Web Remote Viewer Configuring Sensors Click Sensor under Sensor in the field on the left. The Alarm Output Setting window appears. Figure 4-22 Alarm Ou tput Setting Window Users with ADMIN privileges can set all devi ce options for Alarm in/out and buzzer out for event notification (HDD event, alarm input, alarm output, buzzer ou t, an[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 97 08/10 Figure 4-23 Informat ion About Your DVR[...]

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    98 Using the Web Remote Viewer[...]

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    Document 800-06847 Rev B 99 08/10 5 Watermark Process This process applies to video clips that were burned to CD/DVD or to USB media using the Backup/Archive/Burn process fr om the front panel of the DVR. 1. Open the backup data from the device and then run the [bplayer] which is included in the backup folder. Figure 5-1 bplayer 2. Click the [Open [...]

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    100 Watermark Process Figure 5-2 Ope ning the Bac kup File 3. Click Yes when the Checking the watermark? message a ppears after opening the backup file. Figure 5-3 Ch ecking the Waterma rk Message[...]

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    HREP Color Digital Video Re corder User Gu ide Document 800-06847 Rev B 101 08/10 The file opens. Note If the backed-up AVI file has been modified, a Verificati on Failed message appears.[...]

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