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Document 900.0259

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Installation

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Installing the Hard Drive

Caution

The HRTL-One must be powered 

off

 before installing a new hard disk drive 

or removing an existing hard disk drive.

Do not remove the hard drive until after the HRTL-One has been powered 
down for at least 60 seconds. This will protect the hard drive from possible 
damage.

The hard drive must be installed before the HRTL-One can record video. For a list of 
compatible hard drives, see 

Appendix B

To install the hard drive:

1.

Pull the active-handle outwards, then insert the miniature key (supplied in the hard 
drive cartridge) into the key hole, turning the key counter-clockwise to the “power 
off” (unlocked) position.

2.

Pull the handle towards you to remove the carrier body away from the HRTL-One 
chassis.

Key

HDD

HDD Full ALARM

TIMER

PLAY

REC

MENU

ENTER

SEARCH

SLOW

POWER

REC

PAUSE 

/ Up

REW

Left

STOP 

/ Down

FF

Right

Hard drive cartridge

Active-handle

Original HD Carrier

Active-handle

Keyhole

New HD Carrier

HRTL-One chassis

Cartridge frame

Carrier body

Original HD Carrier

New HD Carrier

Summary of Contents for HRTL-One

Page 1: ...P Document 900 0259 10 04 Rev 1 00 User Guide HRTL One Digital Video Recorder ...

Page 2: ...HRTL One Digital Video Recorder User Guide ...

Page 3: ...Revisions Issue Date Revisions 1 00 10 04 New document ...

Page 4: ...7 Installing the HRTL One in the Rack Mount 8 Connecting the HRTL One to Peripheral Equipment 8 Rear Panel Connections 10 3 System Setup 15 Recording Times 16 Accessing the Menu Setup 18 Exiting the Menu Setup 19 Setting Overall System Configuration 19 Setting the Internal Alarm Buzzer 20 Setting the Hard Drive Override 20 Message Latch Setup 21 Setting the Clock 21 Changing Your Password 22 Clear...

Page 5: ...5 Recording Video Triggered by an External Device 36 Recording Timer Scheduled Video 37 Recording Video Manually 37 Playing Back Video 38 Playing Back Single Images 39 Searching for Video Clips to Play Back 39 Video Loss 41 Key Lock 42 Appendix A Solutions 43 Appendix B Compatible Hard Drives 45 Appendix C Specifications 47 Appendix D Warranty 49 Index 1 ...

Page 6: ...Figure 2 6 Rear Panel Connections 10 Figure 2 7 9 Pin COM Port Pinout 11 Figure 2 8 25 Pin COM Port Pinout on External Device 11 Figure 3 1 Front Panel Controls 15 Figure 3 2 Main Menu 19 Figure 3 3 System Setup Menu 20 Figure 3 4 Clear Hard Drive Screen 23 Figure 3 5 System Reset Screen 24 Figure 3 6 Timer Screen 25 Figure 3 7 Record Screen 26 Figure 3 8 Alarm Screen 27 Figure 3 9 Remote Screen 2...

Page 7: ...Connections to Peripheral Equipment 10 Table 2 3 9 Pin COM Port Pinouts 12 Table 3 1 Front Panel Controls 15 Table 3 2 NTSC Typical Recording Times 120 GB 17 Table 3 3 PAL Typical Recording Times 120 GB 17 Table 3 4 NTSC Typical Recording Times 250 GB 17 Table 3 5 PAL Typical Recording Times 250 GB 18 Table 3 6 Keypad Functions 30 Table 4 1 Play Speeds 38 ...

Page 8: ...the HRTL One and its features and functions Chapter 2 Installation shows the front and rear panel connections It also describes how to install the HRTL One and connect it to peripheral equipment Chapter 3 System Setup describes how to set the overall system level configuration Chapter 4 Operation shows how the HRTL One front panel operates and describes typical daily operating tasks Appendix A Sol...

Page 9: ...water Operation Operate this equipment only with the power source provided Operate this equipment only from the type of power source indicated on the manufacturer s label Do not switch the power on and off within a short period within three seconds Proper Care and Maintenance Do not spill liquid of any kind on the equipment Do not unplug the power connector before turning the power off Caution Ple...

Page 10: ...24 Class A Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive Warranty and Service Subject to the terms and conditions listed on the Product Warranty see Appendix D during the warranty period Honeywell will repair or replace at its sole option free of charge any defective products returned prepaid In the event you have a problem with any Honeywell product please call Customer Service for assistance or to req...

Page 11: ...cters 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 Gill Sans bold Menu titles and other items you select Select the Setup menu Buttons you click to perform actions...

Page 12: ...ideo Recorder can be used as a replacement for a time lapse VCR in a security installation Features Replaces a traditional timelapse VCR Compatible with most multiplexer and quad processors Compatible with NTSC and PAL Supports hard drive installation and upgrade in the field up to 120 GB hard drive HRTL One recorders with a serial number of 0405xxxxx and later support up to 250 GB hard drive Reco...

Page 13: ...recording Auto detection for video loss One alarm input One alarm output Time scheduled recording Power loss protection Fault tolerance design provides quick reliable recovery from power loss RS232C control port The HRTL One can be linked to external equipment through the RS 232C interface The HRTL One automatically stops recording when the hard drive disk is full or continues recording when the o...

Page 14: ...n Check that the items received match those listed on the packing slip The HRTL One packing box should include in addition to this User Guide One single channel HRTL One Digital Video Recorder One hard drive cartridge and a key for the cartridge key located inside cartridge One power converter and power cord One DB 15 plug One rack mounting kit 80 GB Hard Drive included with HRTL One 80 DVR not in...

Page 15: ...list of compatible hard drives see Appendix B To install the hard drive 1 Pull the active handle outwards then insert the miniature key supplied in the hard drive cartridge into the key hole turning the key counter clockwise to the power off unlocked position 2 Pull the handle towards you to remove the carrier body away from the HRTL One chassis Key HDD HDD Full ALARM TIMER PLAY REC MENU ENTER SEA...

Page 16: ...wer cable and IDE ribbon cable into the hard drive cartridge 6 Position the hard drive cartridge into the carrier body Secure the hard drive using the four 6 32 screws supplied 7 Slide the top cover back on the carrier body by sliding it forward The silver tab original carrier or the side latch new carrier clicks over the black release latch to secure the cover in place Release latch New HD Carrie...

Page 17: ... lock original carrier Push the handle down to secure the carrier in place new carrier 10 To ensure that the hard drive functions properly turn the key lock clockwise to the A position before powering the hard drive on New HD Carrier Original HD Carrier A B Status segment Power status Security status A ON Locked hard drive cannot be removed B OFF Unlocked removable ...

Page 18: ... 2 Hard Drive Front Panel New Carrier Indicators When the hard drive is powered up the indicators display as follows Table 2 1 Hard Drive Front Panel Indicators 6 5 1 2 3 4 Legend 1 Hard drive access indicator 2 Power indicator 3 Active handle 4 Handle 5 Cartridge frame 6 Key lock 1 2 3 4 5 6 Legend 1 Hard drive access indicator 2 Power indicator 3 Active handle 4 Handle 5 Cartridge frame 6 Key lo...

Page 19: ...onnecting the HRTL One to Peripheral Equipment The HRTL One is designed to work with a variety of other equipment including Video camera s You can connect A single video camera An external multiplexer that is connected to up to 16 cameras Monitor Alarm sensor or Personal Computer PC Figure 2 4 and Figure 2 5 show typical single camera and multiplexer installations Front view Side view ...

Page 20: ...HRTL One Digital Video Recorder User Guide Rev 1 00 9 Document 900 0259 10 04 P Figure 2 4 Single Camera Installation Figure 2 5 Multiple Cameras and Multiplexer Installation DVR Switch out ...

Page 21: ...nnect to video source for example a quad multiplexer or camera 2 Video Out Connect to a monitor if there is no quad or multiplexer in your system see Figure 2 4 Connect to the video input of a quad or multiplexer as shown in Figure 2 5 3 External I O RS 232 RS 485 front panel command line interface Controlled remotely by an external device or control system see Figure 2 4 Multiplexer synchronizati...

Page 22: ...the HRTL One for a typical HRTL One PC to DVR interface RS 232 communication via DB9 connector Figure 2 8 shows the 15 pin COM port pinouts on the rear panel of the HRTL One and typical interface for RS 232 communication via DB25 connector Table 2 3 describes the 9 pin pinouts Figure 2 7 9 Pin COM Port Pinout Figure 2 8 25 Pin COM Port Pinout on External Device ...

Page 23: ...nal to activate record mode from an external device Options are Low default When the external signal turns to Low it triggers the HRTL One record mode High When the external signal turns back to High the HRTL One stops recording 7 External alarm NC Under normal operation COM pin 15 connects with NC and disconnects with NO pin 8 When an alarm is triggered COM disconnects with NC and connects with N...

Page 24: ...r on the HRTL One When an alarm has been triggered the signal becomes Low and all alarm activities are stopped Under normal operation the signal remains High 14 Alarm input When the wire from Alarm input pin 14 is connected to ground pin 9 connector the HRTL One starts recording and the buzzer will be on Under normal operation the signal remains High 15 COM Under normal operation COM connects with...

Page 25: ...ard drive disk tray Before powering up the HRTL One you must first install the hard drive and turn the key lock to the A position See Installing the Hard Drive page 4 2 MENU Press to enter Program mode and enter the Administrator password default is 0000 to access the Main Menu Press to navigate up the menu structure Through the fields on the menus From the sub menus back to the Main Menu 3 ENTER ...

Page 26: ...high speed Press again to adjust the speed 1 2 4 8 16 32 times depending on the number of times you press this button 10 FF Right Press once to play video forward at high speed Press again to adjust the speed 1 2 4 8 16 32 times depending on the number of times you press this button 11 PAUSE Press to pause the video at the currently displayed image 12 PLAY Press to play recorded video 13 LEDs Unde...

Page 27: ...r 112 5 hr 225 hr 450 hr 900 hr Normal 24 hr 48 hr 96 hr 180 hr 360 hr 720 hr 1440 hr Basic 40 hr 80 hr 160 hr 300 hr 600 hr 1200 hr 2400 hr Table 3 3 PAL Typical Recording Times 120 GB Record quality IPS 50 25 12 6 3 2 1 Best 12 hr 24 hr 50 hr 101 hr 203 hr 304 hr 608 hr High 15 hr 30 hr 63 hr 127 hr 253 hr 380 hr 760 hr Normal 24 hr 49 hr 101 hr 203 hr 405 hr 608 hr 1220 hr Basic 41 hr 81 hr 168...

Page 28: ...he next digit and S or T to select the number Press Enter to confirm the password Note The default password is 0000 3 The Main menu displays indicating you have entered the correct password Record quality IPS 50 25 12 6 3 2 1 Best 25 hr 50 hr 104 2 hr 210 4 hr 422 9 hr 633 3 hr 1266 7 hr High 31 3 hr 62 5 hr 131 3 hr 264 6 hr 527 1 hr 791 7 hr 1583 3 hr Normal 50 hr 102 1 hr 210 4 hr 422 9 hr 843 ...

Page 29: ...o exit menu setup The HRTL One automatically exits menu setup after 60 seconds of inactivity Setting Overall System Configuration Use the System screen to set system level configurations including Set the internal alarm buzzer Set the system clock Change password Clear the data on the hard drive Reset the system to the factory default settings From the Main Menu select System then press Enter Figu...

Page 30: ...onfirm the current operation 5 If you have completed all your system configuration changes press Menu again to exit and close menu setup Setting the Hard Drive Override When the hard drive is full you can either Have the HRTL One overwrite the hard drive OR Have the HRTL One stop recording 1 On the System screen Main Menu System press S or T to select HDD Overwrite then press Enter 2 Press S or T ...

Page 31: ...he hard drive fills up and HDD Overwrite is not enabled the message HDD Full will be displayed on the screen until you disable the message latch When you set up the message latch to be Off No the HDD Full message will appear for only 10 seconds Setting the Clock You can set the system date and time and how the date displays on the Display Date screen On screen Display 1 On the System screen Main M...

Page 32: ...the System screen Main Menu System press S or T to select Time then press Enter 2 Press S or T to choose a number then press W or X to move to the next digit Time 22 38 29 HH MM SS Hour Minute Second 3 Press Menu to confirm your change 4 Press S or T to move to another field on the System screen or press Menu to exit this screen and confirm the current operation 5 If you have completed all your sy...

Page 33: ...lect Clear HDD then press Enter 2 Press S or T to choose Yes Clear the hard drive No Do not clear the hard drive at this time When you select Yes the following screen displays Figure 3 4 Clear Hard Drive Screen 3 Press X to clear the hard drive or W to abort the clear process 4 Press Menu to exit this screen and confirm the current operation 5 If you have completed all your system configuration ch...

Page 34: ...you have completed all your system configuration changes press Menu again to exit and close menu setup Note Resetting the system will not change the date time and password settings Timer Recording Setup Use the Timer screen to set timed daily recording and holiday scheduling 1 On the Main Menu screen press S or T to select Timer then press Enter The following screen appears System Buzzer On HDD Ov...

Page 35: ... to any day of the year 4 Press W or X to move to the Start record time where 00 00 is HH MM Press S or T to change the Start record time numerical digit 5 Press W or X to move to the End record time where 00 00 is HH MM Press S or T to change the End record time numerical digit 6 Press W or X to move to the IPS images per second field Press S or T to change the IPS selection NTSC 1 2 4 8 15 30 60...

Page 36: ...end of the first timer interval Recording Setup Use the Record screen to set Image per second IPS ratio Record quality Recording format 1 On the Main Menu screen press S or T to select Record then press Enter The following screen appears Figure 3 7 Record Screen 2 Press S or T to select the Record IPS images per second field then press Enter Press S or T to choose from the following options NTSC 1...

Page 37: ...If you have completed all your system configuration changes press Menu again to exit and close menu setup Alarm Mode Setup Use the Alarm screen to set how the system responds to an alarm event for example video loss power failure full hard drive 1 On the Main Menu screen press S or T to select Alarm then press Enter The following screen appears Figure 3 8 Alarm Screen 2 Press S or T to select the ...

Page 38: ... Menu to confirm your changes 4 Press S or T to select the Record IPS images per second field then press Enter Press S or T to choose from the following options NTSC 1 2 4 8 15 30 60 OR PAL 1 2 3 6 12 25 50 Press Menu to confirm your changes 5 Press S or T to select the Record Quality field then press Enter Press S or T to choose from the following options Best High Normal Basic Press Menu to conf...

Page 39: ... 232 RS 232 interface RS 485 RS 485 interface Press Menu to confirm your changes 3 Press S or T to select the Baud Rate field then press Enter Press S or T to choose from the following options 115200 57600 19200 9600 4800 3600 2400 1200 Press Menu to confirm your changes 4 Press S or T to select the ID field then press Enter Press S or T to set the numerical number and press W or X to move to the ...

Page 40: ...d DVR Keypad Table 3 6 describes the keypad functions ACT OxCO ID CODE STOP OxFF Ox7F DATA Remote protocol using 8 bit data 1 start bit 1 stop bit Table 3 6 Keypad Functions Function Code ASCII Menu 0x4D M Enter 0x0D Enter Search 0x48 H Slow 0x53 S Up Pause 0x55 U Down Stop 0x4E N Left Fast forward 0x4C L Right Fast reverse 0x52 R Play 0x50 P Record 0x72 r ...

Page 41: ... event clip Note Only eight events appear on the screen at one time Press W or X to scroll down the list PWR Recovery time after the power shut down For example if the power shut down at 01 00 and power was recovered at 03 00 the event displays as 03 00 00 indicating that power was lost before 03 00 HDD Hard drive error time VLS Video loss time 3 Press Enter to play the selected recorded video PWR...

Page 42: ... or playing REC Press to start recording Note Pressing REC will put the system in manual recording mode overriding any timed recording configured in the menu setup POWER Press to power up the HRTL One Press again to power off the HRTL One REW Left Press once to play video backward at high speed Press again to adjust the speed 1X 2X 4X 8X 16X 32X depending on the number of times you press this butt...

Page 43: ... is locked key lock is in A position and the POWER LED above the POWER button is red Press the POWER button You will notice The POWER LED turns orange then all the other LEDs turn red except the HDD LED The On screen Display OSD shows the message HDD Detecting The powering up process takes approximately five to 15 seconds During power up if the HDD is set as Master the message on the OSD is HDD Ma...

Page 44: ...TL One recovers power it will continue to record after booting up Note You an also record manually by pressing the REC button on the front panel Manual recording overrides timed recording System Status Reporting System operational status is reported on the On Screen Display OSD The HRTL One automatically detects The remaining hard drive capacity A full hard drive A system error Loss of video signa...

Page 45: ...the recording speed and video quality configured for Record mode see Recording Setup page 26 The OSD looks similar to the following 2002 JAN 01 01 02 03 A OW Legend A Alarm trigger Recording OW HDD overwrite 32GB If the OW shows 32GB it means that the hard drive has 32 GB capacity left for storing recorded video 2002 JAN 01 01 02 03 E OW Legend E External trigger record Recording OW HDD overwrite ...

Page 46: ...panel to start recording immediately The HRTL One records video at the recording speed and video quality configured for Record mode setup see Recording Setup page 26 Note Manual recording overrides timed recording configured in the menu setup The OSD looks similar to the following 2002 JAN 01 01 02 03 T OW Legend T Timer record Recording OW HDD overwrite 32GB If the OW shows 32GB it means that the...

Page 47: ...ncrease the reverse speed to 2X twice to increase the reverse speed to 4X and so on The maximum fast rewind speed is 32X Slow forward Press PLAY Z on the front panel then press SLOW for slow play Press XX to play images at slow speed 1 2X Press XX again to slow the speed to 1 4X Continue to press XX to slow down the speed The minimum slow speed is 1 32X Slow reverse Press PLAY Z on the front panel...

Page 48: ...Continuing to press WW will result in reverse image by image playback Searching for Video Clips to Play Back To search for images 1 Press SEARCH on the front panel A screen similar to the following displays Figure 4 2 Search Menu 2 Press S or T to navigate through the menu items Last Recorded Video 1 Press SEARCH on the front panel then select Last Record 2 Press Enter to play the last recorded vi...

Page 49: ...m Events 1 Press SEARCH on the front panel then select Alarm List 2 Press Enter A screen similar to the following displays 3 Press S or T to select the recorded alarm event you wish to view M 2002 JAN 01 01 02 03 M 2002 JAN 01 01 02 03 A 2002 JAN 01 01 02 03 T 2002 JAN 01 01 02 03 E 2002 JAN 01 01 02 03 M 2002 JAN 01 01 02 03 I Page Up J Page Down J Legend M Manual record time A Alarm record time ...

Page 50: ... Press Enter A screen similar to the following displays 3 Press S or T to select the desired date and hour for the recorded event Press W or X to scroll between the clips 4 Press Enter to play the selected recorded video Note If the system cannot find a record matching your search parameters in the database the screen displays the message Time Not Found Video Loss If the OSD screen displays the me...

Page 51: ...900 0259 10 04 Operation P Key Lock To select the Key Lock function press the front panel MENU and ENTER buttons at the same time To cancel the Key Lock function press the front panel MENU and ENTER buttons at the same time ...

Page 52: ...rd drive has been properly installed For more information see Installing the Hard Drive page 4 You see the message HDD Not Found Please Insert HDD and Press Any Key Check that the hard drive has been properly installed The Record Enable is not working Check that the Record Enable is set to Yes There is no live video Check the camera video cable and connections Check the monitor video cable and con...

Page 53: ...itachi Deskstar 7K250 HDS722516VLAT20 160 GB 7200 RPM Hitachi Deskstar 7K250 HDS722525VLAT80 250 GB 7200 RPM IBM Deskstar 120GXP 80 GB 7200 RPM IBM Deskstar 120GXP 120 GB 7200 RPM Maxtor DiamondMax 536DX 4W0601H4 60 GB 5400 RPM Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 80 GB 7200 RPM Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 6Y120L 120 GB 7200 RPM Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 6Y160L0 160 GB 7200 RPM Maxtor MaxLine Plus II 7Y250P0 250 ...

Page 54: ...e Yes OSD On screen display Yes Security Password protection Video input 1 video input composite 1 Vp p 75 ohms BNC Video output 1 video output composite 1 Vp p 75 ohms BNC Video resolution 720 x 576 PAL 720 x 486 NTSC Video compression Wavelet Display refresh rate 60 IPS NTSC 50 IPS PAL Record refresh rate 60 IPS NTSC 50 IPS PAL Alarm input TTL input high 5V low GND Alarm output COM NO Video loss...

Page 55: ...Document 900 0259 10 04 Specifications P Dimensions 380 mm x 270 mm x 65 mm W x L x H 14 96 in x 10 63 in x 2 56 in Weight 5 2 kg 11 46 lb Operating temperature 5º C to 40ºC 41ºF to 104ºF Specification Description ...

Page 56: ... is within the initial warranty period then repairs are warranted for 90 days or the remainder of the warranty whichever is greater Provisions for Canadian Customers For those customers whose mailing address is in Canada Honeywell s offer and any agreement of sale resulting therefrom shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal and domestic laws of the Province of BRITISH COL...

Page 57: ...ally consents to such Court s exercise of jurisdiction over it The United Nations Convention On Contracts For The International Sale Of Goods shall not apply Returns and Repairs Subject to the terms and conditions listed below during the warranty period Honeywell International will repair or replace at its sole option free of charge any defective products returned prepaid In the event you have a p...

Page 58: ...ices and shall not be construed as an express warranty Any suggestions by Honeywell International or our agents regarding use applications or suitability of the goods and or services shall not be construed as an express warranty unless confirmed to be such in writing by Honeywell International You assume full responsibility for selecting products to achieve your intended purposes for properly inst...

Page 59: ...lower of the suggested list price or the actual price paid for the products regardless of whether such liability arises from contract tort warranty or any other form of claim If any provision of this agreement is found to be void invalid or unenforceable that finding shall not affect the remaining provisions all of which shall be enforced to the full extent permitted by law If any remedy hereunder...

Page 60: ...play screen 21 date setting system 22 E Event screen 31 external trigger viewing status 36 F features 1 H hard drive clearing data 23 compatible brands 45 front panel functions 7 front panel indicators 7 installation 4 6 setting as Master 34 setting override 20 I images playing back 38 searching 39 K key lock 42 keypad functions 30 L LEDs front panel 15 hard drive 7 M Main menu 19 manual recording...

Page 61: ...ear Hard Drive 23 Date Display 21 Event 31 Main menu 19 New Password 22 Record 26 Remote 29 Search menu 39 System Date 22 System Reset 24 System Setup menu 20 System Time 22 Time Search 41 Timer 25 search by alarm events 40 by time 41 full list 40 Search menu 39 service xiii solutions 43 specifications 47 System Date screen 22 system date setting 22 System Reset screen 24 System Setup menu 20 syst...

Page 62: ...n from Honeywell Video Systems The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects However Honeywell Video Systems cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use thereof The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes ...

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