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Document 900.0281 – 02/07 – Rev 2.00

Reference Guide

HRDVS

Digital Video Recorder

Summary of Contents for HRDVS

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Page 5: ...stallation 11 Before You Begin Installation 11 Performing an Initial System Check 12 Turning the HRDVS On the First Time 12 Rebooting Restarting the HRDVS 12 Attaching a Monitor 12 Attaching a Camera 12 Initial Installation Mandatory Steps 13 Restoring Default Settings 14 Alarm Connections 16 Alarm I O Connector Pinouts 16 Alarm Connection Functionality 16 9 Pin Serial Port Connector Pinouts 17 PC...

Page 6: ...Pre event Mode 47 Enable Disable Events for Normal Alternate Mode 48 9 Storage Setup 53 Storage Capacity Guidelines 53 Configuring Storage Setup 54 Viewing Current Hard Drive Capacity 56 Recording Video Timelapse and Event 56 Recycle or Stop Storage 56 10 Timelapse Recording Setup 57 11 Event Recording Setup 59 Event Handling 60 General Event Setup 61 Setting Motion Events 63 Setting Alarm Events ...

Page 7: ...ction 99 Running an Existing Report 100 Editing a Report 101 Deleting a Report 101 17 Archive Operation 103 Archiving Video Clips to a PC Using RAS 103 Archiving Video Clips to an Internal Disk Drive 103 Archiving While Playing Back Clips 104 Archiving Using the Search Function 104 Archiving From a Report 105 Automatic Archiving 106 Appendix A Software Update Utility 107 Installing the SUU 107 Att...

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Page 9: ...Panel HRDVS16 Shown 27 Figure 4 4 Text Entry Screen 28 Figure 4 5 HRDVS Menu Tree 30 Figure 5 1 Select a User Screen 34 Figure 5 2 User Permissions Screen 35 Figure 6 1 Remote Access Screen 38 Figure 7 1 Clock Setup Screen 41 Figure 8 1 Calendar Menu 43 Figure 8 2 Schedule Screen 44 Figure 8 3 Holiday Setup Screen 45 Figure 8 4 Holidays Screen 45 Figure 8 5 Alternate Setup Screen 46 Figure 8 6 Set...

Page 10: ...igure 12 3 Text Events Screen 74 Figure 12 4 Text Trigger Strings Screen 75 Figure 13 1 Pre Event Setup Screen 77 Figure 14 1 Install Menu 80 Figure 14 2 Switcher Setup Screen HRDVS16 Shown 81 Figure 15 1 Go To Search Screen 85 Figure 15 2 Search Screen 86 Figure 15 3 Review Events Screen 86 Figure 15 4 On screen Playback Panel 87 Figure 15 5 Search Screen Timelapse 88 Figure 15 6 User Preferences...

Page 11: ...asswords Chapter 6 Remote Access Setup describes how to set your overall system wide configuration Chapter 7 Clock Setup tells you how to set the system clock and enable text insertion synchronization for devices connected to the HRDVS Chapter 8 Calendar Setup describes how to set the recording times for days of the week and holidays as well as define normal and alternate modes of operation Chapte...

Page 12: ...ut topics that are relevant to the subject of this manual see the documents listed below Important Safeguards and Warnings Caution The installation of this equipment should be made only by qualified technicians and should conform to all local codes You should not remove the cover of your HRDVS If your HRDVS requires repair contact Honeywell see Warranty and Service WARNING The HRDVS is intended fo...

Page 13: ...e harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The Œ mark on the product indicates that the system has been tested to and conforms with the provisions noted within the EN 55024 Class A Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive Warranty and Service Subject to the terms and conditions listed on the Product Warran...

Page 14: ...ive Electronics IP Internet Protocol NIC Network Interface Card A device that connects a device to a LAN LAN Local Area Network NTSC National Television System Committee North American TV format PAL Phase Atlernation Line European TV format PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association POS Point of Sale or Point of Service RA Return Authorization Number RAS Remote Access Software ...

Page 15: ...ays Lucida Bold Words or characters that you must type The word enter is used if you must type text and then press the Enter or Return key Enter the password 1234 Values of editable fields that appear in tables on first mention The Background Recording field can be set to one of the following values Enabled Disabled Swiss 721 bold Menu titles and other items you select Select the Setup menu Button...

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Page 17: ... fast retrieval of any video image without waiting for the tape to rewind or fast forward The digital image is encoded to prevent image tampering A password ensures authorized access only The HRDVS has a graphical on screen setup program that can be operated using the cursor controls on the front panel The settings are flexible allowing each user to customize the product to suit their individual n...

Page 18: ...of power loss Encoded image authentication to identify forgeries or tampering Electronic lock out without proper password Maximum of two internal IDE drives Remote access via a 9 pin EIA 232 port doubles as text insertion port or Ethernet network card PC Card PCMCIA slot for communication needs using dial up modem Ethernet network card software upgrades and so on Replaces a phone line transmission...

Page 19: ...le for any Asynchronous source such as cash registers ATMs a door card reader access system Inputs can be set to display up to 40 characters per line and up to 10 lines per camera on your output After text has been recorded with the video image you can use the search function to search for specific text Remote Access Port EIA 232 There is a DB9P EIA 232 Async port that can be used to hook up an ex...

Page 20: ...te from the alarms that are triggered automatically if a video signal is lost or if an event is detected Alarm Output When the HRDVS detects an alarm the alarm output contact closes triggering any external alarm signals you have hooked up to this output for example flashing lights buzzers bells Cables The HRDVS uses common cable connectors BNC male to male 75 Ω cables required for cameras and moni...

Page 21: ... 16 Video In Power PC CARD Text Insertion RemoteAccess Alarm I O 1 2 3 4 5 6 Video Out Audio Out Audio In 115 230VAC 1A 0 5A 60 50 Hz CAUTION DO NOT OPEN RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Video monitor Microphone with pre amp Video cameras 2 Alarm ATM POS Alarm output 1 to 16 inputs up to four multiplexed virtual One non multiplexed physical or Remote access via Ethernet network card or dial up modem ...

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Page 23: ...mary user interface for the system It allows overall control of What is displayed through the monitor Whether live or previously recorded video is displayed Adjusting the configuration settings to adapt to changing requirements of the security application During programming you control the cursor on the screen with the cursor control buttons on the HRDVS front panel Use these control buttons to Na...

Page 24: ...ER RECORD ALARM SEARCH Control buttons Enter button Camera buttons LED HRDVS16 HRDVS8 HRDVS4 HRDVS1 display HRDVS4 RECORD FUNCTION SEARCH MENU POWER RECORD ALARM 1 2 3 4 HRDVS1 1 2 3 4 POWER RECORD FUNCTION MENU SEARCH RECORD ALARM HRDVS8 POWER RECORD ALARM MENU RECORD SEARCH FUNCTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LED Description POWER The HRDVS is operational RECORD The HRDVS is armed to record video ALARM The...

Page 25: ...de FUNCTION Enter Play mode from Search mode Select the desired clip from the list then press Enter Enter Play mode from Go To Search mode Enter the time and date to play video from and select Go To Select desired camera during Record or Stop mode N A There is only one camera and it is always selected Displays the time date in these modes Camera 1 to Camera 4 Camera 1 to Camera 8 Camera 1 to Camer...

Page 26: ...0 fps plays back at 10 fps Play clip forward or reverse one frame at a time Press repeatedly Change the playback speed in reverse or forward direction Press repeatedly Exit playback Table 2 1 Front Panel Control Button Operating Functions cont d To do this cont d Press these buttons HRDVS1 HRDVS4 HRDVS8 HRDVS16 Archive Go to previous clip Clip type date time Play all remaining clips Go to next cli...

Page 27: ...he HRDVS for the first time and perform an initial system check A general procedure for system installation How to connect the HRDVS to all peripheral equipment Before You Begin Installation Please read this guide carefully before you install the HRDVS Keep this guide for future reference ...

Page 28: ...nnect the power cable from the HRDVS or from the wall socket Allow 30 seconds to pass then re insert the power cable After approximately 90 seconds if recording is enabled the RECORD button on the front panel of the HRDVS illuminates indicating that the unit is recording Attaching a Monitor 1 Plug your monitor into an AC receptacle 2 Connect a BNC cable to the Video In jack on the monitor Connect ...

Page 29: ...Warning This will delete all of the data on your drives PROCEED Select OK 6 Check www honeywellvideo com for the current software For more information on downloading the latest software see Downloading Software Updates page 109 or refer to the HRDV RAS User Guide 7 Connect the HRDVS to all the local peripherals including cameras monitors alarm inputs and outputs and ATM POS interface equipment see...

Page 30: ...todetect is performed on all video outputs Any live connected cameras will be detected and automatically enabled in the Switcher monitor and Camera Input screens Video inputs with no input will be disabled To restore default settings 1 Access the Default Settings screen as follows Main Setup Install Service Default Settings Figure 3 1 displays with a message Warning This will delete your existing ...

Page 31: ...io In Connect the line level source to the mono audio input RCA connector Audio Out Connect the RCA audio output of the HRDVS to the RCA audio input of the CCTV monitor HRDVS16 HRDVS8 HRDVS4 HRDVS1 115 230VAC 1A 0 5A 60 50 Hz 1 Video In Alarm I O 1 2 3 4 5 6 Text Insertion Remote Access Power PC CARD Video Out Audio Out Audio In 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Video In Power PC CARD Text In...

Page 32: ... ASCII source OR MPT MPT400N Connect an external modem or a null modem cable Alarm In Out Connect one or two external alarm devices to the HRDVS alarm input Connect the HRDVS alarm output to trigger an external device PC Card Insert approved PCMCIA card for network or modem connectivity Card validation occurs during system powerup and can be verified on the System Information screen see page 22 Yo...

Page 33: ... for the HRDVS RS 232C Asynchronous serial port Inputs 1 2 4 3 Normally Open NO If closed alarm event is detected Normally Closed NC If open alarm event is detected Internal to HRDVS External to HRDVS Add this functionality yourself To set NO NC see Setting Alarm Events page 67 HRDVS rear alarm connector Input 1 Input 2 Output Normally Open NO Voltage Max 5 VDC 100 mA max 5 6 Internal to HRDVS Ext...

Page 34: ... HRDVS DB9 to PC DB9 Connection Figure 3 6 HRDVS DB9 to PC COM Port DB9 Pinouts Setting User Preferences Use the User Preferences screen to set up preferences that apply to the whole system 1 Access the User Preferences screen as follows Main Setup Install Service User Preferences DB9 female DB9 female cable HRDVS Female end PC COM Signal direction DTR 4 DCD 1 DSR 6 TXD 3 RXD 2 GND 5 CTS 8 RTS 7 1...

Page 35: ...display when you press the SEARCH button on the front panel Options are Normal The Normal search screen has all event check boxes and the timelapse check box available as well as a timelapse button Simple Play The Simple Play screen only has event check boxes for the events that have been enabled in Program mode along with the timelapse check box When you use the Simple Play screen you are not giv...

Page 36: ...reak Break timelapse recording into manageable 15 minute clips Audio Compression Enable audio compression to minimize file size Options are On default Off Select Off to maximize audio quality Remote Bandwidth Throttle Regulates network bandwidth usage A bandwidth throttle control restricts network bandwidth usage from 1 to 250 KBps in 1 Kilobytes second increments Options are 1 to 250 KBps MAX Wid...

Page 37: ...xit this screen Field Description Camera Enable Options are Enable default disable You must enable this box for each camera that is connected to the HRDVS Title Enable Must be enabled for the title to be displayed on the recorded video Date Enable Must be enabled for the date to be displayed on the recorded video Title Text The camera name entered is displayed as selected in the Position field Pos...

Page 38: ...Guide Checking the System Log The System Log screen lists all system operations including Log ins users are identified by their User number Power up Some Setting changes System errors that may have occurred during the course of operation The system log can be long Use the and control buttons to scroll through system log entries and the Next and Previous buttons on the screen to move between log pa...

Page 39: ...as not been built into the HRDVS Honeywell does not support or recommend that you connect an external multiplexer because images may be missed or displayed too long depending on the dwell time set in the multiplexer or the HRDVS Main Menu Install Switcher Supplementary Information For the most current and up to date installation and application references for the HRDVS family of products see the H...

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Page 41: ... Chapter 14 Note If you are monitoring a black and white camera and you enter the programming menus the screens will appear black and white Similarly if you are monitoring a color camera when you enter the programming menus the screens will appear in color Entering Program Mode To enter Program mode 1 Press MENU on the HRDVS front panel Note If the unit is recording when you enter Program mode the...

Page 42: ...quare move across the screen 4 Press Enter to accept the changes Note If you do not want to enter Program mode at this time move to the Cancel button then press Enter After entering the correct password the Main Setup screen displays see Figure 4 2 Use the control buttons to move around the screen Highlight a menu then press Enter to select it As you highlight each menu option the dialog box at th...

Page 43: ... cursor on the screen with the cursor control buttons on the HRDVS front panel Use these control buttons to Navigate through the menu structure Move to different parts of the active screen Edit text titles Accept changes to your settings Note The part of the screen that is active and will be affected by the buttons is always outlined by a selection box Figure 4 3 shows the location of the front pa...

Page 44: ...te the first level menus Move up to the next menu item Increment to a larger value Scroll through letters in a text box SEARCH Move right through the menu structure Move to different letters in a text box FUNCTION Move down through the menu structure Decrement to a smaller value Scroll through letters in a text box RECORD Move left through the menu structure If cursor is currently at a sub menu ti...

Page 45: ...Entry screen using the front panel control buttons Select a desired button then press Enter 4 When you are finished changing the text select Accept to confirm your changes and exit the Text Entry screen Activating Configuration Changes Whenever you make changes to an editable screen you must press Enter to confirm the change When you have completed all desired changes to a screen select Accept the...

Page 46: ... Recording Event Recording Alarm Inputs Text In Disk Change Password Day Schedule Holiday Setup Disk Setup Alternate Setup Alternate Archive Setup Report Criteria Setup Main Menu Text Setup Port Setup General Setup Event Handling Motion Events Motion Zone Setup Alarm Events Text Events Download Software Remote Access User Preferences System Info System Log Default Settings Switcher Setup Camera Se...

Page 47: ...t Alternate Setup Screen Using Normal and Alternate Setup page 46 4 Set system parameters Set user preferences User Preferences Screen HRDVS DB9 to PC COM Port DB9 Pinouts page 18 Set how video text is displayed on camera s Configure which camera s are displayed Camera Setup Screen Configuring the Video Inputs page 20 Set up transaction text ports Text Port Setup Screen Setting Up Text Ports page ...

Page 48: ... Set text events Set alarm events Alarm Event Screen Setting Alarm Events page 67 8 Set up pre event recording operation Pre Event Setup Screen Pre Event Recording Setup page 77 9 Set up reports Reports Screen Running a Report page 98 Table 4 2 Quick Reference for Initial System Configuration Tasks cont d No Task cont d Screen s See section ...

Page 49: ...m operation and configuration levels At least one user must have administrative access enabled The factory defaults are set at User 1 password 1234 with administrative access Note You must have administrative access to change user passwords User User level access is limited to the operational aspects of the system Camera selection for display Record Playback button or FUNCTION 15 depending on your...

Page 50: ...mple Camera 1 selects User 1 The following dialog box displays 4 Enter a new numeric password The password can be any combination of digits 1 to 4 up to 10 keystrokes long Use the Camera buttons to enter your new numeric password Note If you do not wish to change your password at this time press to highlight the Cancel button then press Enter 5 Press Enter The Select a user dialog box reappears 6 ...

Page 51: ...r Permissions screen press to move to the User name field then press Enter The first character is highlighted 2 Use the and buttons to select the desired character 3 Use the and buttons to move to the next or previous character and repeat step 2 4 Repeat step 2 and step 3 until your desired changes are complete 5 Press Enter The User name field turns white 6 To change the user permission levels pr...

Page 52: ...horization RMA number to return the HRDVS unit to Honeywell Customer Service to have them reset it for you Field Description Enable user ID If this field is disabled that user has no access to the HRDVS If you disable all users then the password function is disabled when you use the unit locally That is you are not prompted for a user name or password At least one user name must be enabled if you ...

Page 53: ...video Play recorded digital video Retrieve recorded data without stopping the HRDVS unit from recording Archive an entire video clip multiple video clips a part of a video clip or individual image to the archive device in the HRDVS unit Print a stored bmp image file directly from RAS Play back previously recorded video clips saved on the local PC using RAS Viewer Change HRDVS configuration setting...

Page 54: ...ccess Figure 6 1 displays Figure 6 1 Remote Access Screen 2 Use the following table to configure remote access Field Description MTU 1100x Enable Enable MTU 1100x to limit the Maximum Transmission Unit to 1100 bytes Remote Enable Enable remote access if you want to control the HRDVS remotely Dualstream Enable Enable to use the Remote Access Software RAS to play back clips on your PC and to archive...

Page 55: ... HRDVS to a network you may also have to enter a Subnet Mask address and a Gateway address Contact your Network Administrator to find out if your network uses these addresses If it does you must enter the address numbers used If your HRDVS unit will be connected to a network that does not use these address or if it will not be connected to a network leave the Subnet Mask and Gateway addresses set ...

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Page 57: ...ea Enable text insertion synchronization of the HRDVS to devices connected to your Text Insertion port for example an external ATM or cash register Changing the Clock Settings To set the system clock 1 Access the Clock Setup screen Main Setup Clock Setup Figure 7 1 Clock Setup Screen 2 Use the front panel control buttons to move through the fields 3 Press Enter to select an item then use the and b...

Page 58: ...e seconds Daylight Saving Time Enable or disable default Daylight Saving Time for your geographic location Time varies from one region to another If enabled the HRDVS automatically adjusts itself by one hour in the Spring and one hour in the Autumn Options are North America Europe Australia Note If a user is operating the HRDVS when the change to Daylight Saving time takes place the time change do...

Page 59: ...left disabled not used Setting Schedule Times 1 Access the Calendar menu as follows Main Setup Calendar Figure 8 1 Calendar Menu 2 Set schedule times by choosing a day button then press Enter The schedule time screen for the selected day appears Must be enabled to use the Calendar feature Day buttons Set holiday recording times See Setting Holiday Recording Times page 45 Define normal and alternat...

Page 60: ...e screen to all other day screens select Copy then press Enter You will hear a single beep indicating that the copy process has started To clear all selected items in the active screen select Clear then press Enter To record for an entire 24 hour period select Set then press Enter 5 When you have finished setting the desired schedule time select Accept and press Enter The HRDVS saves the time sett...

Page 61: ...ter 4 Move to the month box then press Enter to activate it Select the desired month using either the and buttons Press Enter to accept the change The month display returns to white with the selected month displayed in the box 5 Select the desired day using the method described in step 4 6 Repeat step 3 to step 5 for all desired holidays 7 Select Select Record Times to display the Holidays screen ...

Page 62: ...ate hours Change recording modes to adapt to changing circumstances To set Normal Alternate recording 1 Access the Alternate Setup screen as follows Main Setup Calendar Alternate Setup Figure 8 5 Alternate Setup Screen 2 Enable activate the Alternate mode If the Enable field is not selected only Normal recording conditions apply 3 The Alternate mode is defined through the Mode field 4 Select the M...

Page 63: ...n ratio the longer you can record video before your disk is full but the lower the stored image quality will be Note Only the alternate timelapse or pre event video recording are affected by the recording rate and compression ratio settings on the Alternate Setup screen For normal timelapse or pre event settings use the Timelapse Recording Event Recording and Pre Event recording screens accessed f...

Page 64: ...en a selection box is checked the event recording for that type of trigger is enabled Example When all four of the selection boxes in the Motion field are checked as in Figure 8 8 four motion detection inputs are enabled during the alternate recording periods To save the event masks for the alternate recording periods select Accept then press Enter You are returned to the Alternate Setup screen To...

Page 65: ...s are now enabled and you are returned to the Calendar menu Example Suppose you have an office that is only open to the public from 9 a m to 5 p m on weekdays You can set the Normal recording mode for Monday from 8 30 a m to 5 30 p m During Normal recording the system uses timelapse recording and records alarm events On weekdays the office closes at 5 00 p m all employees leave the office by 5 30 ...

Page 66: ... clock format to be Normal mode a Select all the buttons from row 00 up to row 07 b In row 08 select only 00 and 15 Start selecting the buttons again at row 17 buttons 30 and 45 Figure 8 12 Setting Monday Record Times c To copy the settings you have selected in the active screen to all other day screens Tuesday to Sunday select Copy then press Enter You will hear a single beep indicating that the ...

Page 67: ...rd from in Alternate mode On the Alternate Setup screen Main Setup Calendar Alternate Setup a Set the Record Rate to 0 fps 0 fps records only motion events no time lapse in Alternate mode b Set the desired Compression Ratio Options are 10 to 50 in increments of 5 c Select all cameras that you wish to record for the mode selected Green depressed buttons indicate activated cameras For timelapse in t...

Page 68: ...the Alternate Setup screen select Normal The Event Mask Setup screen for Normal recording displays b Enable the alarm events you wish used in Normal recording mode In the example shown below alarm events 1 and 2 are enabled Figure 8 15 Event Mask Setup Alarm Events c Accept your changes and press Enter Your HRDVS is now set to record timelapse and alarm events weekdays from 8 30 a m to 5 30 p m an...

Page 69: ... Calculate how many hours the disk will record Calculate event space required Configure storage setup View current hard drive capacity Note The HRDVS does not support removable media such as a disk drive or CD ROM To externally archive video you must use Remote Access Software RAS See Enabling Remote Access page 38 Storage Capacity Guidelines Use the following table as a guideline when setting up ...

Page 70: ...ing formula Configuring Storage Setup On the Disk Menu you can set up configure and check the status of the disk drives used to store your digital video When a disk is installed and operating in your HRDVS a button will be highlighted on the Disk Setup screen The number of additional buttons you see enabled on the Disk Menu depends on the number of additional drives you have installed in your syst...

Page 71: ...deo storage Note This drive cannot be removed Auto Delete Options are 1 to 365 Caution If enabled the HRDVS automatically deletes stored data after the number of days selected Drive Space Usage Set the percentage of the regular drive space that you want to be used for event recording video recording triggered by events for each installed drive The rest of the space is automatically used for timela...

Page 72: ...ode or pre event recording mode starts again For more information see Chapter 10 Timelapse Recording Setup Chapter 11 Event Recording Setup and Chapter 13 Pre Event Recording Setup Recycle or Stop Storage There are two different modes that tell the HRDVS what to do when the recording space on the disk is full see Chapter 9 Storage Setup Recycle mode is similar to rewind and re record for VCR tapes...

Page 73: ... timelapse settings to select the global record rate and compression setting for Timelapse Recording Caution If you use your HRDVS as a combined timelapse event recorder the event recording settings override the timelapse settings when an event is detected When the system detects an event the timelapse recording stops and the event recording settings are used instead After the event recording ceas...

Page 74: ...rate the longer you can record video before your storage space is filled Compression Ratio Set the global compression ratio for all cameras in fields per second to be used for regular timelapse recording Options are 10 1 15 1 20 1 25 1 30 1 35 1 40 1 45 1 or 50 1 Note The lower the compression ratio the slower the transmission of images and the faster your storage space is filled Disk Full When th...

Page 75: ... timelapse recording stops and the event recording settings are used instead After the event recording ceases timelapse recording will restart at its defined parameters See Chapter 11 Event Recording Setup You can set the system to handle each event type separately You can also give each of these events its own event recording values When the disk is full a system error occurs or a video signal is...

Page 76: ...ent action specified in Program mode starts Examples A motion event may cause the camera that detected the motion to be recorded at a high speed and low compression When the video signal of an enabled camera is lost the event may trigger a beeping noise or a text output to the monitor There are two reset types that determine how events are cleared In automatic mode the event is reset as soon as th...

Page 77: ...g a PAL system and a text event is detected that causes camera 1 to be recorded at 10 fps maximum An alarm input causes camera 2 to be recorded at 10 fps Then a motion event is triggered that would normally cause camera 3 to be recorded at 5 fps exceeding the PAL maximum recording rate of 10 fps The HRDVS drops the recording rate of the first two events to 5 fps and starts recording the third even...

Page 78: ...rive storage space is full Options are Beep If enabled HRDVS beeps when the disk is full This setting is only active if the Disk Full field is set to Stop Output If enabled the HRDVS sends a signal to the alarm output when the disk is full This setting is only active for Recycle mode System Error Enables default or disables system error action processing Options are Beep If enabled the HRDVS beeps...

Page 79: ... camera homing for motion text and alarm events When enabled and Field cont d Description System detects HRDVS is programmed to The main monitor displays Motion event Record motion events The recording motion camera for a timed period or as long as motion is detected as set in the Motion Event screen Text event Record text events The associated camera for that text event for the duration as set in...

Page 80: ...after the event Timed Motion event resets after the time specified in the Reset Time field Reset Time The time the system waits before it resets the event inputs after a motion event is detected The Reset Type field must first be set to Timed Reverse Enable or disable whether the HRDVS continues to detect when there is no motion Audio Enable or disable whether the HRDVS records audio Beep Enable o...

Page 81: ...press Camera 1 button The square shows the number 1 To remove a square from zone 1 move to that square then press Camera 1 button The number 1 is removed from that square c Use Camera buttons 2 3 and 4 to assign zones 2 3 and 4 Each zone may have as many or as few squares included as you want Sensitivity Assign independent sensitivity to each zone 3 4 recommended Direction Assign each zone a direc...

Page 82: ...tion and care to prevent unnecessary alarms Moving shadows sunlight through windows the moving second hand of a ticking clock and so on can cause unexpected and unwanted alarms if they are not considered during the setup phase Honeywell recommends that any motion detection setup be evaluated for an extended period of time 24 to 48 hours to fine tune settings and verify desired operation The on boa...

Page 83: ...ant the system to handle events Alarm events can be triggered by external alarm devices for example momentary switches or door contacts To set alarm events 1 Set the alarm inputs on the Alarm Inputs screen as follows Main Setup Install Alarm Inputs Figure 11 6 displays Figure 11 6 Alarm Inputs Screen The HRDVS has two hardwired alarm inputs on the rear panel Specify whether each contact is normall...

Page 84: ... own title This text is used when you create a report see Creating a Report page 94 or review events see Reviewing Events page 91 Reset Type Set how the system responds to an alarm event Options are Auto Alarm events automatically reset immediately after the alarm input is inactive Recording of alarm video and display of camera s continues as long as the alarm input is active Timed Alarm events re...

Page 85: ... alarm event is triggered Record Cameras Enable alarm event recording for camera s The number of cameras depends on your HRDVS model HRDVS1 one camera HRDVS4 up to 4 cameras HRDVS8 up to 8 cameras HRDVS16 up to 16 cameras If all record camera s are disabled and the recorder is programmed to record timelapse video the unit continues to record timelapse and display the display camera s in the Alarm ...

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Page 87: ...iated video See Configuring the Video Inputs page 20 for more information Note When recording is enabled text data will not be displayed on the monitor Text data will continue to be stored provided you have programmed the HRDVS to do so If you are connecting to an external text device for the first time disable recording to display incoming text This allows you to verify that the communications an...

Page 88: ... that the system accepts information from this port Baud Rate Options are 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 default Stop Bits Set the appropriate number of stop bits Data Bits Set the appropriate number of data bits Parity Set the desired parity Flow Control Options are None Hardware default XON XOFF Field Description Num Lines The number of lines up to 10 that can be displayed on the screen at one ti...

Page 89: ... inputs see Setting Up Text Ports on page 71 2 Map the camera input to the input port on the Camera Setup screen see Configuring the Video Inputs on page 20 3 Configure how the HRDVS responds to text events Access the Text Event screen as follows Main Setup Install Event Recording Text Events Figure 12 3 displays Interface Options are None Select this option when the HRDVS unit is connected direct...

Page 90: ...e 94 or review events see Reviewing Events page 91 Reset Type Set how the system responds to an event type Options are Auto Event inputs automatically reset immediately after the event Timed Event inputs reset after the time specified in the Reset Time field Reset Time The time the system waits before it resets the event inputs after a text event is detected The Reset Type field must first be set ...

Page 91: ...equired a Select the desired Text condition field b Press Enter to activate the field c Use the front panel control buttons to change the text You can also press the Camera 3 button to open the Text Entry screen For more information on the Text Entry screen see page 28 Note Do not enter duplicate text strings into the Text 1 to Text 5 fields as the HRDVS considers this redundant 8 If desired enabl...

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Page 93: ...When pre event is enabled the timelapse recording function is automatically disabled and the timelapse recording option on the Install menu is grayed out You can use the Calendar feature to set an alternate recording mode This will allow you to record pre event during one part of the day and time lapse during another To enable recording of a pre event video clip immediately prior to a detected eve...

Page 94: ...59 minutes 59 seconds the HRDVS records a pre event video clip Record Rate Specify the record rate in fields per second fps recorded by all cameras HRDVS1 NTSC 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 30 60 PAL 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 3 4 5 10 12 5 25 50 HRDVS4 HRDVS8 and HRDVS16 NTSC 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 15 fps is valid only for timelapse recording PAL 1 2 3 4 5 10 12 5 12 5 fps is valid only for timelapse recordi...

Page 95: ...s will appear black and white Similarly if you are monitoring a color camera when you enter the programming menus the screens will appear in color Note When recording is enabled text will not be displayed on the monitor text overlay You can also use the HRDVS as a duplex recorder remotely to play back images without stopping recording Enable Dualstream in the Remote Access screen Main Setup Instal...

Page 96: ...You can also select how frequently the Text Insertion ports scrolls by and how many lines of text are displayed see Setting Alarm Events page 67 Setting Display Options Use the Switcher screen to enable the cameras that are displayed sequentially on the monitor screen You can also deselect certain cameras so that they do not display on the monitor Note This feature is only available with the HRDVS...

Page 97: ...d cameras will be disabled Covert Cameras Live cameras may be individually disabled to support a covert camera operation That is any cameras you do not want to appear on the monitor may be deselected on the Switcher Setup screen The deselected cameras will function normally and record but will not display in live sequence mode or if you attempt to individually select them with a camera button on t...

Page 98: ...her setup You can also have the HRDVS upon detection of an event display on the main monitor the current live camera video detecting the event You can set your HRDVS to Display a specific camera if a motion event is detected Display a sequence of cameras if an alarm event is detected Display a specific camera if a text event is detected For more information on enabling this function see General Ev...

Page 99: ...re enabled enter a user ID and password when prompted then press Enter The video plays back on your monitor Caution Recording stops during Playback mode Playback Cycling of Recorded Camera Views After entering playback mode the HRDVS retrieves the most recently stored video clip If several cameras have been enabled to record at the same time the monitor will cycle through displayed images from all...

Page 100: ...16 for example FUNCTION Camera 10 selects camera 10 Stopping Playback Mode To exit playback mode HRDVS1 HRDVS4 HRDVS8 Press HRDVS16 Press Camera 14 Search for a Clip The following subsections describe how to search for and play back video clips using the Go To Normal and Simple search functions Go To Search 1 Press SEARCH on the HRDVS front panel 2 If passwords are enabled enter a user ID and pass...

Page 101: ... Use the up and down arrows to change the time date or camera value 6 Wait as the background video on the Go To screen changes to reflect the change 7 Continue to change time date and camera values until the video displayed is the clip you are searching for 8 Select Go To and press Enter to start playing back the clip Search Screen Use the Search screen to set the criteria used to generate a video...

Page 102: ...type of clips to play back select the Play button and press Enter You will see the message Do you wish to see dismissed events as well Select Yes or No A list displays that shows all of the video clips that match your selection criteria Figure 15 3 Review Events Screen You may dismiss events without deleting them when you are playing them To play back a video clip scroll to an item on the list the...

Page 103: ...rst clip in the review clips list The clip can be the most current event or it could be the last timelapse clip If not in reverse order pressing Play plays back the oldest clip available Initially clips play back at normal forward speed You may play back the video images in forward or reverse and at speeds varying from freeze frame to real time NTSC up to 60 fps PAL up to 50 fps Note If you record...

Page 104: ...specify must match a date and time recorded during a timelapse clip To help you determine which dates and times were recorded the beginning and ending times for recorded timelapse video clips are shown at the bottom of the screen 3 Select which camera s timelapse clips you want to view 4 Select whether or not to display any text that was recorded along with the video from the virtual Text Insertio...

Page 105: ...ays those event types that you have currently enabled in Program mode see Chapter 11 Event Recording Setup It only displays timelapse if you currently are set up to record timelapse video clips that is pre event recording is not enabled To change from the Normal Search screen to the Simple Search screen 1 Go to the User Preferences screen Main Setup Install Service User Preferences Figure 15 6 Use...

Page 106: ... in the transaction information Event reports create a list based on clip type The search and extraction process allows you to specify the event or timelapse information for the search For more information on the Report function see Creating a Report page 94 When you run a report a list of clips displays see Figure 15 8 Figure 15 8 Review Clips Screen Changing Event Clip Titles If you later add yo...

Page 107: ...displays Check Mark Button If you use the check mark button on the play control panel to dismiss an event it will not be deleted However the next time you generate an events list you will be able to select whether or not you want your list to include the dismissed events Dismissed events are indicated in the Review Events list by a check mark Note The check mark button used to dismiss an event onl...

Page 108: ... dismiss it or to archive it using the on screen play control panel You can also archive clips from the Review Events list of video clips Use the control buttons to highlight the clip you want to archive then press the Camera 1 button on the front panel A disk icon appears indicating that the clip has been selected for archiving If you press the Camera 1 button again the disk icon toggles off You ...

Page 109: ...it or delete them according to your needs After you set up these conditions you can Quickly and easily search through recorded video Create as many reports as you want Run edit and delete reports Archive copy images in a report run to a disk This chapter describes how to use the Report function to perform the tasks listed above Caution Live recording stops during Reports Using the Reports Menu Cau...

Page 110: ...n the Reports main menu Main Setup Reports highlight the Create new report item then press Enter Figure 16 2 displays Note You can also access the Quick Reports menu by pressing FUNCTION MENU on the front panel See Using the Quick Reports Function page 99 for detailed information on this feature Search existing reports Scroll through the existing video reports using the and control buttons To acce...

Page 111: ...ing it then press Enter Camera 1 button inserts or appends a letter Camera 2 button deletes a letter Camera 3 button enables the Text Entry screen When you are satisfied with your report title press Enter Note For detailed information on the Text Entry feature see page 28 What kind of report Enable the type of report Options are Text Based on text data in the Text transaction information Event Bas...

Page 112: ...These four text streams are identified using text string camera correlation technique Text Search Conditions The following three fields allow you to specify up to three text search conditions for each report If you select more than one condition your search will report if any of them is found Search Data Left hand string box Specify text letters and or numbers you are searching for Right hand amou...

Page 113: ...e Event 3 Select Report Criteria Setup then press Enter Figure 16 4 displays Figure 16 4 Event Criteria Setup Screen 4 Select the desired events You may select as many or as few event types as you want These events are set up separately using the Event Recording function see Chapter 11 Alarm searches clips based on alarm events from specific camera s See Setting Alarm Events page 67 for more infor...

Page 114: ...ore information Running a Report Caution Live recording stops during reports We recommend that reports be executed at a time when recording is not critical To run a report 1 On the Reports main menu Main Setup Reports scroll through the report list 2 Highlight the desired report then press Enter A task bar displays at the bottom of the screen The four task buttons are Execute Run a report Edit Mak...

Page 115: ...arch conditions defined in the report is displayed in a list on the monitor Using the Quick Reports Function Caution Live recording stops while you run a Quick Report The Quick Report function allows you to bypass the Main Menu to run a report 1 Press FUNCTION MENU on the front panel 2 Enter a user name and password when prompted Note If the User ID function has been disabled see page 35 you will ...

Page 116: ...ia 6 Select Accept to display the desired video clips 7 Press Play to view them Running an Existing Report Note Live recording continues 1 Press FUNCTION MENU on the front panel 2 Enter a user name and password when prompted 3 The following screen displays Select Existing then press Enter The following screen displays 4 If you want to see dismissed events as well press Yes 5 A list of video clips ...

Page 117: ...ess Enter 2 Select Edit The Edit screens are the same as the ones you used to create the report 3 Follow the procedure described in Creating a Report page 94 Deleting a Report To delete a report 1 On the Reports main menu Main Setup Reports scroll through the report list highlight the desired report then press Enter 2 Select Delete then press Enter Note When you select Delete the report cannot be ...

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Page 119: ...e Access Software RAS See Enabling Remote Access page 38 Archiving Video Clips to a PC Using RAS You can archive video clips to a PC using the Remote Access Software application For detailed information on this procedure refer to the HRDV RAS User Guide Archiving Video Clips to an Internal Disk Drive This feature requires two internal hard disk drives One for live recording storage A second alloca...

Page 120: ...y a clip from a regular drive to an archive drive for storage You can archive a clip only if you have first set up a drive for archiving see Configuring Storage Setup page 54 If you begin archiving a clip and change your mind press any key on the front panel to abort the archive process Archiving Using the Search Function You can archive clips from the Review Events list of video clips 1 Press SEA...

Page 121: ...of data transferred If you see the message No archive drive check to see if you have set a drive for archiving see Configuring Storage Setup page 54 6 Press EXIT when complete You may abort the process by pressing any key Note Archived clips are not removed from the regular drive they are only copied Archiving From a Report To save video clips from the review list in a report 1 Enable the archive ...

Page 122: ...ow activity time as recording stops while archiving takes place To archive automatically or at a pre defined time 1 Ensure that the archive feature is enabled in the Disk Setup screen see Configuring Storage Setup page 54 2 On the Archive Setup screen Main Setup Archive Setup enable Archive 3 If you want to automatically archive at a pre defined time set a Report Recording Time Highlight Select Re...

Page 123: ... Software RAS for updating software RAS is a more versatile application To use it you must first set up a communication device on your Windows operating system This chapter describes how to Install the SUU Connect the HRDVS to your PC using a serial null modem RS 232 cable Configure the HRDVS to use the SUU Download software using the SUU Note The HRDVS does not record digital video while you are ...

Page 124: ...make your own cable see page 18 for the proper pin assignment 1 Connect one end of the null modem cable to the COM1 or COM2 serial port on your PC 2 Connect the other end of the null modem cable to Text Insertion Port on the back of your HRDVS unit Setting up the HRDVS To set up the HRDVS to use the SUU go to the Download Software screen Main Setup Install Service Download Software The Download So...

Page 125: ...led COM2 Click Connect to connect your PC to the HRDVS unit 3 Select File Download File from the SUU main menu In the Open File window browse through your PC directories to locate the HRDVS software file 16sil_00g bin Double click the file or highlight it and click Open The download takes a few minutes A progress meter displays on the monitor to keep you informed of the progress To cancel the down...

Page 126: ...ons port setting 1 From your desktop double click the following icons in sequence My Computer Control Panel Ports A list of the ports installed on your computer displays 2 Highlight the port you are using for the SUU and click Settings The Settings window for this communications port displays 3 Check the Baud rate Select the highest Baud rate setting available for your computer from the drop down ...

Page 127: ...r message Description and solution Re enter your password No clips were found that match your search criteria Refine your search criteria For more information see Creating a Report page 94 Warnings Description and solution Displays when you attempt to restore the HRDVS to the default factory configuration settings If you select OK all your current configuration settings are lost ...

Page 128: ... screen If you select OK all the data timelapse and events will be deleted from your disk drives Indicates either that there is no archive drive present or it has not been configured on the Disk Setup menu Main Setup Disk Disk Setup Displays when you configure an archive drive on the Disk Setup menu Warnings cont d Description and solution If you experience this Try this Camera roll in sequence mo...

Page 129: ...eds Adjustable HRDVS16 HRDVS8 HRDVS4 NTSC 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 fps 15 fps is valid only for timelapse recording PAL 1 2 3 4 5 10 12 5 fps 12 5 fps is valid only for timelapse recording HRDVS1 NTSC 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 30 60 fps PAL 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 3 4 5 10 12 5 25 50 fps Input Output Levels 1 0 V P P 75 ohms unbalanced via BNC Power Universal power supply The HRDVS works with power fro...

Page 130: ...Output 1 alarm output contact closure 5 V 100 mA Audio 1 line level input 1 line level output Motion Detection Up to 4 channel motion detection the HRDVS1 has 1 channel motion detection each with up to 4 separate configuration detection zone types per camera On screen GUI programmable Auto luminance adjusting Connections Video In 1 4 8 or 16 composite BNC connectors depending on the model Video Ou...

Page 131: ...NC Bayonet Neill Concelman connector A bayonet locking connector for slim coaxial cables like those used with Ethernet C CCTV Closed circuit Television Clip A recorded piece of video of variable length Compression Reducing the representation of the information but not the information itself Compression saves transmission time or capacity It also saves storage space on storage devices such as hard ...

Page 132: ...es for different nodes routes outgoing messages and recognizes incoming messages It allows a data packet datagram to traverse multiple networks on the way to its final destination IP supports higher level protocols such as TCP and UDP ISP Internet Service Provider A vendor who provides access for customers to the Internet and World Wide Web The user typically reaches his ISP by either dialing up w...

Page 133: ...s POS Point of Service A point of sale device such as a credit card scanner used for authorization when a purchase is made PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Camera adjustment functions Q QNX A Unix like operating system R RAID Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks A RAID device allows you to write your data over disk drives in a single housing in such a way that if you lose one or more of the drives you won t lose...

Page 134: ...L output Transistor Transistor Logic Defines the number of routers to which a packet can be forwarded V VCR Video Cassette Recorder VHS Video Home System Video cassette format using half inch tape VHS HD VHS High Density A video cassette format ...

Page 135: ...ers connecting 16 Clock Setup screen 41 clock setting 41 compression ratio setting 58 Confirm your new password screen 34 connections alarm devices 16 ATMs 16 audio in 15 audio out 15 cameras 15 cash registers 16 door card reader 16 modem 16 PCMCIA card 16 POS 16 video monitor 15 connector pinouts 16 17 control buttons front panel 7 D Daily Recording screen 44 daylight saving time 42 Default Setti...

Page 136: ...tion Events screen 63 motion events setting 63 Motion Zone Setup screen 64 N Normal Search screen 86 Normal Search screen timelapse 88 normal setup 46 O overview programming 25 overview HRDVS functions 1 P passwords changing 34 resetting 36 PCMCIA card inserting 16 PCMCIA slot described 3 pinouts 17 pinouts connector 16 17 play back 83 POS connecting 16 pre event mode setting 47 Pre Event Recordin...

Page 137: ...nt Handling 62 Event Mask Setup 48 49 Event Recording Menu 61 Holiday Setup 45 Holidays 45 Install Menu 80 Login 26 Main menu 26 Motion Events 63 Motion Zone Setup 64 Normal Search 86 Normal Search timelapse 88 Pre Event Recording 77 Remote Access 38 Reports 95 98 Reports Menu 94 Review Clips 90 Review Events 86 Select a User 34 Simple Search 89 Switcher Setup 81 System Information 22 System Log 2...

Page 138: ...23 T Text Criteria screen 96 Text Entry screen 28 text insertion port described 3 Text Port Setup screen 71 Text Setup screen 72 timed mode 59 timelapse alternate mode 47 recording setup 57 Time Lapse Recording screen 57 U user level access 33 user names changing 35 user permission levels setting 35 User Permissions screen 35 User Preferences screen 19 V video cameras described 2 video clips archi...

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