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ADPRO

iFT Series Hardware Installation Manual

27817_08

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Product Labelling

21.1

Product Number Structure

Each ADPRO device has an 8-digit product number, indicating the installed options. The product number layout 
for iFT Series devices is as follows: PP CC HH 1 D

PP The iFT model number:

 

l

60 = iFT model

 

l

61 = iFT-E model (max. 2 HDDs)

 

l

63 = iFT-E model 4 HDD ready

CC The number of included IP channels:

 

l

01 = 4 IP

 

l

02 = 8 IP

 

l

03 = 12 IP

 

l

04 = 16 IP

 

l

05 = 20 IP

 

l

06 = 24 IP

 

l

07 = 28 IP

 

l

08 = 32 IP

HH The hard disk size:

Single disk

RAID 1 Ready

2 x RAID 1 Ready

 

l

10 = device without hard disk, 
prepared for 1st disk

 

l

11 = 1 x 500 GB

 

l

12 = 1 x 1 TB

 

l

13 = 1 x 2 TB

 

l

14 = not used

 

l

15 = 1 x 4 TB

 

l

16 = 1 x 6 TB

 

l

17 = 1 x 8 TB

 

l

 

l

19 = 1 x “X” TB*

 

l

20 = for future use

 

l

21 = 2 x 500 GB

 

l

22 = 2 x 1 TB

 

l

23 = 2 x 2 TB

 

l

24 = not used

 

l

25 = 2 x 4 TB

 

l

26 = 2 x 6 TB

 

l

27 = 2 x 8 TB

 

l

 

l

29 = 2 x “X” TB*

 

l

40 = for future use

 

l

41 = 4 x 500 GB

 

l

42 = 4 x 1 TB

 

l

43 = 4 x 2 TB

 

l

44 = not used

 

l

45 = 4 x 4 TB

 

l

46 = 4 x 6 TB

 

l

47 = 4 x 8 TB

 

l

 

l

49 = 4 x “X” TB*

00 = Transmission only (1 TB)
* X is to be defined in the future.

1

1 = 1 built-in MIO card.

D

Special options:

 

l

0 = no special options

 

l

2 = Bundle (+ 2 IntrusionTrace licenses)

For example:

 

l

60021310 = iFT model, 8 IP channels included, 2 TB HDD, built-in MIO card

 

l

63041610 = iFT-E model, ready for 4 HDDs, 16 IP channels included, 6 TB HDD, built-in MIO card.

Caution!

The product number on the label on your device indicates the device model and configuration 

as it 

was originally delivered

 by your supplier. If you have added, removed, or replaced items (HDDs, 

IP channel licenses…), the product number on the label 

may no longer correspond with the actual 

configuration

 of your device.

Summary of Contents for iFT

Page 1: ...ADPRO iFT Series Hardware Installation Manual February 2019 Doc 27817_08 Firmware version XO 4 03 ...

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Page 3: ...se can install test and maintain the system Liability You agree to install configure and use the products strictly in accordance with the User Manual and product documents available from Honeywell Honeywell is not liable to you or any other person for incidental indirect or consequential loss expense or damages of any kind including without limitation loss of business loss of profits or loss of da...

Page 4: ...crossed out wheeled bin means that within the European Union the product must be taken to separate collection at the product end of life This applies to the device but also to any accessories marked with this symbol Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste If you need more information on the collection reuse and recycling systems please contact your local waste administration Y...

Page 5: ... an iFT E Device 22 3 9 RAID 1 Support 26 3 9 1 About RAID 1 26 3 9 2 Activating RAID 1 26 3 9 3 Retrieving RAID 1 Information 27 3 10 Remote Formatting of Hard Disks 27 4 Front LED Indicators 29 5 Motherboards 30 5 1 Overview 30 5 2 BIOS Settings 30 5 3 Connectors 30 5 4 Replacing the Motherboard 31 5 5 Replacing the Motherboard Battery 31 6 Connecting IP Cameras 32 7 Main I O Card 34 7 1 Feature...

Page 6: ...5 8 Channel Distribution Unit 55 14 6 Connection via the USB to Serial Port RS 485 Converter 57 14 7 Connection via the IFM 485 ST Interface Module 57 14 8 Connection via IP Modules PRO E IPM 58 14 8 1 Summary 58 14 8 2 Setting up the IP Modules 58 14 8 3 Connecting the IP Modules to the PIR Detectors 63 15 Power Consumption 64 16 Retrieving the IP Address 65 17 Diagnostics 66 17 1 Log Files and R...

Page 7: ...output Standard 1 line level output Optional up to 1 per camera via audio switcher s Audio out on IP cameras 2 with ONVIF or brand specific driver Command inputs 8 inputs on the box monitored 20 inputs monitored via XO I O Interface USB module Via Net I O unit with PoE up to 128 monitored 3 or unmonitored Relay outputs 4 outputs on the box SPDT 8 outputs SPDT via XO I O Interface USB module Via Ne...

Page 8: ...ensing indoor use only Disk capacity iFT max 3 x 10 TB SATA hard disks iFT E max 4 x 10 TB SATA hard disks RAID 1 support requires min 2 equal HDDs Warranty 2 years Dimensions W x H x D 441 x 88 x 305 mm 17 36 x 3 46 x 12 00 Analytics Basic motion detection VMD camera sabotage detection Up to 16 iFT or 32 iFT E analytics channels for IntrusionTrace and LoiterTrace Mobile apps iTrace iPIR and iComm...

Page 9: ...y equipped iFT can use maximum 16 analytic channels with 16 32 16 video channels For optimal performance disable the monitor output when using more than 16 IP channels on an iFT Note The most recent iFT models come with a system license that supports 32 IP channels The system license in older systems supports only 16 IP channels You can upgrade your system license free of charge using Xchange For ...

Page 10: ...n with every major software upgrade Upgrade information may consist of system requirements special upgrade instructions etc Before installing new software make sure that you read and understand the upgrade information first Always follow the instructions in the upgrade documentation If in any doubt do not install the new software You can find upgrade instructions on the Security Solutions Support ...

Page 11: ...equired hard disk space based on the past recordings For details see the XO Client Software User Manual 21796 The iFT Series devices are standard delivered without or with 1 hard disk inside You can install l In the iFT model o maximum 2 hard disks in models without extra mounting holes in the rear o maximum 3 hard disks in models with two extra mounting holes in the rear The labels on the suitabl...

Page 12: ... addition if you install a used disk in an XO device that runs firmware version XOa 3 00 or above the system may enter the hard disk lockdown mode recording is then not possible The following message will appear If you want to install a disk from another device and you need to recover the recordings that are on the used disk follow the instructions in the Tech Tip Recovering Recordings from Used H...

Page 13: ... the minimum temperature of the disk l the current temperature of the disk l the maximum temperature of the disk Force l ON SMART is checked on disk in STANDBY or SLEEPING mode l OFF SMART is only checked on disks in ACTIVE IDLE mode Interval Indicates the interval in minutes between SMART checks Temperature threshold If the disk temperature is higher than the temperature threshold the system acti...

Page 14: ...w the instructions in the Tech Tip Recovering Recordings from Used HDDs 29160 To install the first hard disk proceed as follows 1 Stop the device switch off the power supply and then remove the top cover unscrew 2 screws at the front 4 at the top and 3 at the back 2 Fix the hard disk to the bottom of the casing Caution If you tilt the casing rest it carefully on the sides but not on the back You m...

Page 15: ...llation Manual 27817_08 15 3 Connect the hard disk to the power supply 4 Connect the disk to the SATA1 connector on the motherboard with the SATA cable 16520877 Caution Do not bend the SATA cables too sharply to prevent cable damage ...

Page 16: ...and use selected disks using the tab key The system formats the selected hard disk 13 When formatting is finished choose Main Menu and then choose Reboot The device now restarts After restarting the installed hard disk is ready for use 3 6 Installing a Second Hard Disk Material required for the second hard disk Part Amount reference number Disk screws 8 x 17434080 SATA cable 1 x 16520877 iFT E HDD...

Page 17: ...est it carefully on the sides but not on the back You may damage the connectors if you do 3 Fix the first and second hard disk together using the 2 hard disk brackets 17011890 and 17011895 and 8 screws 17434080 as shown below Make sure that the mounting screw holes on hard disk 1 are on the outside A bracket 17011890 B L shaped bracket 17011895 4 Fix hard disk 1 to the bottom of the casing For ins...

Page 18: ...77 Caution Do not bend the SATA cables too sharply to prevent cable damage The table below lists the correct devices and SATA connectors Device SATA connector DOM SATA0 HDD1 SATA1 HDD2 SATA2 7 If the SATA cables do not have a locking mechanism use tie wraps to secure the cables on the disk s in the following way 8 If there are unused cables left bundle them with tie wraps ...

Page 19: ... installed hard disk s in the list and press Enter 14 Choose Format and use selected disks using the tab key The system formats the selected hard disks 15 When formatting is finished choose Main Menu and then choose Reboot The device now restarts After restarting the installed hard disks are ready for use 3 7 Installing a Third Disk in an iFT Device Material required for the third hard disk Part A...

Page 20: ...ll a used hard disk while keeping the recordings on it follow the instructions in the Tech Tip Recovering Recordings from Used HDDs 29160 To install a third hard disk in an iFT device proceed as follows 1 Stop the device switch off the power supply and then remove the top cover unscrew 2 screws at the front 4 at the top and 3 at the back 2 Fix the third disk on the mounting bracket 17011920 using ...

Page 21: ...e power SATA cable from the second disk and plug in the Y cable 16520795 This provides power supply connections for all three disks 6 Connect disk 2 to one end of the Y cable and disk 3 to the other end 7 Connect hard disk 3 to the SATA3 connector on the motherboard with the SATA cable 16520877 Caution Do not bend the SATA cables too sharply to prevent cable damage The table below lists the correc...

Page 22: ...l then stop at the boot window and this gives you time to select and open the XO Installer menu 13 Choose Update current system Manage recording disks 14 Select the newly installed hard disk s in the list and press Enter 15 Choose Format and use selected disks using the tab key The system formats the selected hard disks 16 When formatting is finished choose Main Menu and then choose Reboot The dev...

Page 23: ...ch Tip Recovering Recordings from Used HDDs 29160 To install a third and fourth hard disk in an iFT E device proceed as follows 1 Stop the device switch off the power supply and then remove the top cover unscrew 2 screws at the front 4 at the top and 3 at the back 2 Fix disks 3 and 4 on the mounting bracket 17011920 using 8 disk screws 17434080 Disk 3 Disk 3 and 4 3 Before mounting the bracket wit...

Page 24: ...o the power supply and to the SATA3 connector on the motherboard with the SATA cable 16520877 6 Connect hard disk 4 to the power supply and to the SATA4 connector on the motherboard with the SATA cable 16520877 Caution Do not bend the SATA cables too sharply to prevent cable damage ...

Page 25: ...it for the boot window to appear 11 Select XO Installer and press Enter Note The boot window only appears for a few seconds then the device continues booting To make sure that you do not miss it press the arrow keys on the keyboard repeatedly while the device is booting The device will then stop at the boot window and this gives you time to select and open the XO Installer menu 12 Choose Update cu...

Page 26: ...imum 2 hard disks The size of the RAID 1 recording combination is the smaller of the 2 disks installed in your device For example if you have a 1 TB disk and a 2 TB disk the RAID 1 recording disk has a 1 TB capacity Caution When you apply RAID 1 the system formats the selected disks and erases the data on the disks You will lose all the data on the disks Back up your recordings first To activate R...

Page 27: ...e State column will indicate degraded when one of the RAID disks is faulty and recovering when the system is resynchronising after replacing the faulty disk It will also indicate the progress of the recovery process For details see the XO Client Software User Manual 21796 The Harddisks pane displays the physical hard disk information The Type column indicates whether the disk is a normal disk or a...

Page 28: ...op menu click the Format HDD tab 4 Click Format all recording disks The following message appears 5 Click Yes to confirm The device will restart format the hard disks and then continue restarting 6 Close the hardware configuration tool and wait for the process to finish ...

Page 29: ...ically blinks goes out briefly This is normal behaviour Yellow LED Indicates a fault If the yellow LED lights up check the status of your device For more information see the XO Client Software User Manual 21796 Blue LED Indicates storage media activity Caution When the 3 LEDs are flashing simultaneously the system is servicing the recording disks upgrading formatting In that case do not turn off p...

Page 30: ...tware after connecting devices to a USB port USB input 1 dev ttyU1 is reserved for an external modem Note The illustrations below show the default numbering for the USB ports If you use external XO I O Interface USB modules the system adjusts the internal numbering of the USB ports and the values in the images below are no longer valid Make sure to map all devices using the hardware configuration ...

Page 31: ...orts on the PH10LU motherboard 5 4 Replacing the Motherboard Do not replace the motherboard in the field If the motherboard needs replacing send the device back to your supplier Remember that the system licenses is linked to the motherboard If you replace the motherboard the system may not recognise the system license and will not be functional 5 5 Replacing the Motherboard Battery It may be neces...

Page 32: ...t connector eth0 on the motherboard provides the physical interface for this network l The network for the IP cameras The secondary Ethernet connector eth1 on the motherboard provides the physical interface for this network Note It is not possible to have overlapping IP address ranges in eth0 and eth1 these must be separate With software version XO 4 and above the system will check and issue a war...

Page 33: ...As of firmware version XO 4 0 you can use static routes to extend the eth1 camera network to these other network segments For the configuration of the static routes see the XO Client Software User Manual 21796 The PH10LU motherboard has two LAN connectors on board Just connect the IP camera network to the eth1 port using an Ethernet cable You must set the Ethernet connection of your XO device eth0...

Page 34: ... l driver for the front LED indicators If you need to replace the MIO card you can find detailed installation instructions in the document Main I O and Extension I O Cards Next Generation 27820 7 2 Connection of Inputs and Outputs 7 2 1 Overview of Inputs and Outputs IN1 8 are voltage free contact inputs OUT1 4 are voltage free relay contact outputs 7 2 2 Input Circuits Below are the NEOL SEOL and...

Page 35: ... standard or Phoenix spring insertion connectors For both types you need a 2 mm slotted screwdriver Warning Although the picture below shows only the connector it is strongly recommended to connect the wires with the connectors plugged into the card Wiring a handheld connector may cause injuries Wiring to Dinkle and Phoenix connectors is identical except that the position of tabs and holes is swap...

Page 36: ...s to the XO device s chassis Run the tie wrap through the slots in the chassis as shown below The tie wrap serves as a strain relief and makes sure that the wiring stays in place when handling the XO device 7 3 Configuring the MIO Card To configure the inputs and outputs or to update the MIO card firmware see the XO Client Software User Manual 21796 ...

Page 37: ...logue cameras you also have to map these devices using the hardware configuration tool If the system detects a mismatch between the items configured in the hardware configuration tool and the hardware that the system has detected either more or less than configured the system will activate system input 0002 SYST HW CFG MISMATCH For detailed information see the XO I O Interface USB Module Technical...

Page 38: ...ime that the Technician user has access to the configuration tool Note You cannot log on to the hardware configuration tool while the XO device is restarting To log on to the hardware configuration tool proceed as follows 1 Open the XO client and log on to the desired XO device as an Administrator 2 Choose System General Users 3 Under Technician grant click Enable 4 Under Technician pin of the day...

Page 39: ...the hardware configuration tool 8 Open Internet Explorer and type the following url in the address bar http ipaddress controlport login where ipaddress is the XO device s IP address and controlport is the control port number For example with the default IP address and control port http 10 0 0 10 2000 login The following screen appears 9 Type the username 15 and password default is 666777 for the T...

Page 40: ...connect the XO I O Interface USB module and map it 8 3 Mapping the XO I O Interface USB Modules To connect and map the XO I O Interface USB modules proceed as follows 1 If you have not done so already log on to the hardware configuration tool 2 Connect the XO I O Interface USB module to the XO device using the provided USB cable insert one end into the module and the other end into a free USB port...

Page 41: ... a device that already has a first set of MIO EIO cards MIO 1 is already configured The row above indicates the newly connected module that needs to be mapped 4 Select the desired set number for the module in the Device Node column 5 Click Apply Configuration The message Are you sure to apply your configuration appears 6 Click Apply The Waiting to apply message appears 7 Wait for the message to di...

Page 42: ...a single module to serve as a second set of I O cards you will see a second line indicating 2 I O card ext 13 If there were other devices in the hardware mapping list then o Check their serial ports settings System Connections Serial Ports PTZ o Test all related functionality PIR detectors analogue PTZ camera modem You can now use the MIO EIO cards in the module in the same way as the MIO EIO Next...

Page 43: ...sion units you can obtain a total of 128 extra inputs and 128 extra outputs The latest Net I O units offer monitored inputs requires V2 hardware and firmware and min firmware version XO 4 02 running on the controlling XO device For details on monitored inputs see the ADPRO Network I O Units Technical Manual 33355 Caution Before plugging or unplugging any extension units switch off the power to the...

Page 44: ...a VGA monitor Note that 4K monitors may not work Note For a video monitor you can use an external VGA to PAL NTSC converter To set up live viewing on the monitor see the XO Client Software User Manual 21796 Note l For the iFT model with 32 IP video channels for optimal performance disable the monitor output if you are using more than 16 IP channels on your iFT device This restriction does not appl...

Page 45: ...DI chip The Stollman TA USBA is the only ISDN modem with USB interface that you can use without a converter l 3G 4G modem the XO device supports only the Sierra Wireless Airlink Raven XE modem Honeywell does not guarantee that any other 3G 4G modem will work properly With firmware version XO 4 02 and above you can also use the 4G Huawei E8372 wingle For details see 4G Via Wingle on page 46 Connect...

Page 46: ... The Huawei E8372 wingle offers a 4G connection on your XO device Before you can use the wingle you need to prepare it on your PC Then you can insert it into your XO device and specify the PPP settings in the XO client For details see the XO Client Software User Manual 21796 ...

Page 47: ... is unbalanced audio l Changing the audio settings requires a system restart In the XO client you have to enable the audio inputs for recording and listening in the live view For more information see the XO Client Software User Manual 21796 13 2 Audio OUT Talkback 13 2 1 Options Talkback to the site works via the Live Video window in the XO client software You select a camera and then use the micr...

Page 48: ...available with firmware version XOa 3 02 and above and for specific camera models only For more information see the Supported IP Camera List 26742 l Use an IP audio device such as the Axis Network Horn Speaker C3003 E Usage is similar to IP cameras with audio out capabilities For details see Using IP Audio Devices on page 52 You use the XO client software to assign the different speakers to the ca...

Page 49: ...a typical setup that allows talkback on the monitored site it provides 20 audio outputs loudspeakers via two VM22A units in cascade A headset connected to the client PC serves as the audio input microphone For more information see the VM22A Audio Switcher Installation and User Manual ...

Page 50: ... GND For more information see the VM22E Technical Manual 29541 13 2 4 Troubleshooting Talkback You can test talkback using the XO client as of firmware version XO 4 3 The audio out setup screen provides a test button to play a sound clip For details see the XO Client Software User Manual 21796 If talkback does not work check the following l In the XO client software check the access rights of the ...

Page 51: ...d then click the Recording tab 3 If you have more than one sound device check if the device you want to use with the XO device is the default device If not right click the desired device and click Set as Default Device 4 To test if the microphone works tap it with your finger a few times The blue lines next to the default microphone light up in green indicating the volume 5 Click OK and close Cont...

Page 52: ...ities l You connect the IP audio device to the IP camera network and enable it in the XO client as an IP camera The audio device occupies one IP channel As there is no video from the device the system will display a speaker icon in the live recorded video windows l You enable audio in and audio out just like for an IP camera l You select it for talkback in the Live Video window just like a camera ...

Page 53: ... and IP modules to connect more PIR detectors to the XO device The maximum number of PIR detectors on an XO device is 34 requires minimum firmware version XOa 3 02 0001 The XO client will indicate how each PIR detector is connected over RS 485 SER or over IP ETH You can connect a PIR detector to only one XO device Note You need a PIR HLI application license to enable the PIR detectors Use Xchange ...

Page 54: ...ault If you experience any problems when connecting devices to the MIO card check the RS 485 PTZ jumper setting Change it if necessary Connect the wires as shown below Some PIR models have separate 0V terminals for data and power on other models there is only one common 0V terminal Make sure to bridge the following connections l TX with RX l TX with RX The PIR detectors are powered locally by a po...

Page 55: ...nces and cable lengths further below you can determine which PIR detectors you connect to which channel If necessary you can connect up to 4 distribution units in cascade In that case you connect only one of the 4 distribution units directly to the XO device Keep the following in mind l Before connecting multiple PIR detectors to the same channel you have to assign a unique address to each PIR det...

Page 56: ... The maximum length of the USB cable between the XO device and the distribution unit is 1 m Four wires connect the PIR detector to the distribution unit power supply and communication The maximum distance between distribution unit and PIR detector is 200 m If the distance is longer than 200 m then the PIR detector needs a separate local power supply ...

Page 57: ... of 1200 m with RS 485 cables Make sure that there is no difference in earth potential between the XO device and the PIR detector You need to order the USB to serial port RS 485 converter separately reference number 20415490 14 7 Connection via the IFM 485 ST Interface Module The IFM 485 ST is an interface module which allows to conveniently connect the RS 485 bus of the PIR detector to the dev tt...

Page 58: ...f the IP camera network After the configuration you can connect the IP modules to the PIR detectors and finally add the IP modules to the XO client 14 8 2 Setting up the IP Modules The IP modules only work with the XO client software if they have a static IP address and use the UDP communication protocol Furthermore you must set up the serial ports of the IP modules To set up the IP modules procee...

Page 59: ...on Manual 27817_08 59 5 Click the Web Configuration tab and then click the button to connect to the module 6 Leave the username and password blank just click OK to continue Next you will make sure that the module uses a static IP address ...

Page 60: ...ple screen above shows the settings for an IP module with IP address 192 168 10 192 Honeywell recommends to use IP addresses in the same range as the local network of the XO device eth0 not in eth1 which is the range of the IP camera network 8 Click OK to save the settings Next you will set up the serial port communication ...

Page 61: ... the parameters as shown in the screen below Make sure that the Port Settings are as follows Item Description Protocol RS485 2 wire Flow control None Baud rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity Even Stop Bits 1 10 Click OK to save the settings Next you will set up the module to use UDP communication ...

Page 62: ...ick Connection and set the parameters as shown in the screen below Make sure to set the following parameters correctly Item Description Protocol UDP Datagram Type 01 Local Port 5555 12 Click OK to save the settings Next you will apply all the settings to the module ...

Page 63: ...u can connect the IP modules to the PIR detectors 14 8 3 Connecting the IP Modules to the PIR Detectors For details on connecting the IP modules to the PIR detectors see the document ADPRO PRO E IPM Legal Disclaimer Intended Use of Product 27556 Take into account that the wire colours may be different A Blue Red B Black Orange Brown Yellow GND Red Green After connecting the IP modules to the PIR d...

Page 64: ... maximum values Motherboard 13 W Processor 65 W PH10LU with Core i7 4770 S microprocessor 2 Seagate hard disks 14 W MIO card 1 W TOTAL on secondary circuit 93 W on primary circuit total power consumption divided by 0 78 this is the efficiency of the power supply 119 W 0 56 A 230 VAC Note Measurement on an iFT E device with PH10LU motherboard and i7 microprocessor produced the following results 0 2...

Page 65: ...creen and a keyboard to the XO device 2 If the monitor displays the video matrix press Ctrl Alt F1 The XO welcome screen appears ADPRO XO 04 03 0006 Ip 10 0 0 10 Subnet 255 255 255 0 Gateway 10 0 0 1 Port HTTP 80 Port CTRL 2000 Port RTSP 554 The XO welcome screen displays the following information o XO device server software version o IP address subnet mask and gateway o HTTP control and RTSP port...

Page 66: ...hnical issues 17 2 Retrieving Log Files The XO device can output its internal trace buffer to hard disk to allow logging for longer periods without losing the data You need to enable logging first To enable logging and retrieve log files proceed as follows 1 Type the device s IP address in the address bar of your internet browser and add log php to the address For example http 10 0 0 10 log php Th...

Page 67: ...enter the following Telnet commands tr 1 tr output file After you have enabled logging links to the log files appear on the web page in the Log list 3 To retrieve a log file click the link on the web page Depending on your system settings the system will open the file in the browser or will ask to download the file ...

Page 68: ...epad as default application 17 3 Retrieving Reports The XO device also generates reports You can view these reports via the internet browser Type the IP address of the XO device in the address bar of the browser and add report php to the IP address Example http 10 0 0 10 report php The Server Report contains the following information General Memory usage Time zone Processes Uptime Performance Vmst...

Page 69: ...faces available Interfaces enabled Routes Listen ports Netstat all DEV stats Sockstat ARP cache Filesystem Mounts S M A R T Fsck Open files Free disk space Hardware CPU Memory Mainboard PCI Udev database Server Server version Server process memory usage Files Active config ...

Page 70: ...o the internal logging the core dump and the network trace log php Here you can download the log files see Retrieving Log Files on page 66 report php Here you can consult essential information on the configuration see Retrieving Reports on page 68 core php Here you can download the core dump crash info and watch dump hang info when you encounter these specific problems The Honeywell Support Divisi...

Page 71: ... device requires almost no maintenance Keep the device dust free Make sure to clean the ventilation grids at the front and back to assure proper airflow in the device Caution Do NOT clean the device with water or any corrosive products Use only dust cloths and wipes to clean the outside ...

Page 72: ...sily reinstall your application licenses via Xchange synchronise For instructions see the Xchange Tool User Manual 27816 To perform a full reset using the ImageFlash tool you need the following l the ImageFlash tool l the iFT image file to flash on the DOM l a SATA to USB cable You can find the tool and image file on the Security Solutions Support site www xtralissecurity com Caution If you perfor...

Page 73: ...e that connects the DOM to the motherboard 13 Unplug the DOM s power cable 14 Insert the SATA to USB cable into the DOM and plug the other end into your PC Note If you are using a new unused DOM you must format it first When you connect the DOM to your PC the system will display a message asking to format the DOM click Yes or OK to format the DOM 15 On your PC double click the FastTrace2ImageFlash...

Page 74: ...license error via the event message 0013 SYST SYSTEM LICENSE ERROR and via a popup window at each connection with the XO client You have to restore the system license immediately to have access to full functionality You can restore your system license via the Transfer function in the XO client In some cases you can also try to restore the system license using Xchange For details see the Xchange To...

Page 75: ...0 for future use l 21 2 x 500 GB l 22 2 x 1 TB l 23 2 x 2 TB l 24 not used l 25 2 x 4 TB l 26 2 x 6 TB l 27 2 x 8 TB l l 29 2 x X TB l 40 for future use l 41 4 x 500 GB l 42 4 x 1 TB l 43 4 x 2 TB l 44 not used l 45 4 x 4 TB l 46 4 x 6 TB l 47 4 x 8 TB l l 49 4 x X TB 00 Transmission only 1 TB X is to be defined in the future 1 1 1 built in MIO card D Special options l 0 no special options l 2 Bun...

Page 76: ...d range of iFT Series configurations suitable for a wide variety of security system requirements For an overview of the available configurations and for advice on selecting the one that best suits your needs please contact your Honeywell Sales Representative 21 2 Declaration of Conformity ...

Page 77: ...Institut für Normung German national organisation for standardisation DNS domain name system DOM disk on a module DP DisplayPort DTC down the coax DTE data terminal equipment DVD digital video disk DVI I Digital Visual Interface digital and analogue EIO Extension I O EMS Event Management System eth Ethernet interface fps frames per second ft foot feet FTDI Future Technology Devices International F...

Page 78: ... quarter CIF QSIF quarter SIF RAID redundant array of independent disks RH relative humidity RTP real time transport protocol RTSP real time streaming protocol SATA serial ATA SDK software development kit SEOL single end of line SIF source input format SIM subscriber identity module SMART Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SP Service Pack SPDT sing...

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Page 80: ...223 Middle East 962 6 588 5622 Asia 86 21 5240 0077 Australia and New Zealand 61 3 9936 7000 A Disclaimer about this document statements about Intellectual Property Copyrights and Liability as well as a General Warning are available in an earlier section of this document Document No 27817_08 P N 19532170 ...

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