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Alarm Out 

Figure 5-12 Alarm Out 

 

This performance determines whether the alarm event is enabled or 
not, and in which event of alarm is to be triggered configured through 

Manual Mode

 or

 Interlock Mode. 

Manual Mode: 

Select the 

Enable

 check box, decoder will activate 

alarm relay. Otherwise, decoder won’t react to alarm trigger. 

Interlock Mode:

 The alarm out of the decoder can be linked to the 

alarm input, motion detection and USB storage events occurred in 
the video encoder. If this performance is enabled, the decoder will 
react to the alarm signal when any one of the three events mentioned 
above is detected by the encoder. 

Account 

Video decoder supports two user profiles (Administrator profile and 
Viewer profile). The Administrator profile has access to all options 
while Viewer profile has access to fewer options than the Admin 
profile. 

Click 

Expert

 

Æ

 

Account

 to configure Account information. Refer to 

Figure 5-13

 Account  for detailed information. 

Summary of Contents for HUSS-D1

Page 1: ...P N 800 01108 Rev C1 HUSS System User Guide ...

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Page 3: ...ear Panel 14 Installing Notes 14 Connecting External Power 14 Mounting Encoder Decoder 15 Connecting Video Audio Input Output 15 Connecting Video Input 15 Connecting Video Output 16 Connecting Audio Input 16 Connecting Audio Output 17 Connecting Alarm IN and Out Device 17 Connecting Alarm Input Device 17 Connecting Alarm Output Device 17 Connecting PTZ 18 Connecting Network 18 Connecting RS 232 18...

Page 4: ...s 40 Basic 40 Expert Settings 46 Reboot 49 Logout 50 6 HUSS M Video Client 51 Overview 51 Operations 51 Login 51 Menu Structure 53 Device Management 54 Real time Video Surveillance 56 Real time Alarm Information 59 Video Record Control 59 PTZ Control 61 Virtual Matrix Configuration 63 Device Configuration 69 User Management 79 Alarm Management 80 System Settings 81 7 Troubleshooting 83 ...

Page 5: ...4 9 Major Stream Setting 26 Figure 4 10 Multicast Address Setting 28 Figure 4 11 Minor Stream Setting 28 Figure 4 12 Audio 29 Figure 4 13 Date Time 30 Figure 4 14 OSD 30 Figure 4 15 System Configure 31 Figure 4 16 Channel PTZ 32 Figure 4 17 Account Management 32 Figure 4 18 Modify Account 33 Figure 4 19 Alarm Management 34 Figure 4 20 Motion Detection 35 Figure 4 21 Resolution is set as CIF 36 Fig...

Page 6: ...e Information 58 Figure 6 14 Real time Alarm Information 59 Figure 6 15 Video Record Control 59 Figure 6 16 HUSS M Player 60 Figure 6 17 Open Video File 60 Figure 6 18 PTZ Control Simple Mode 62 Figure 6 19 PTZ Control Full Mode 63 Figure 6 20 Decoder Set 64 Figure 6 21 Matrix Set 65 Figure 6 22 Customize Matrix Mode 65 Figure 6 23 Customized 4 3 Matrix 66 Figure 6 24 Merge Selected Screens 66 Fig...

Page 7: ...Figure 6 43 Decoder Configuration Log 77 Figure 6 44 Decoder Configuration Audio 77 Figure 6 45 Decoder Configuration Date Time 78 Figure 6 46 Decoder Configuration OSD 78 Figure 6 47 Decoder Configuration Alarm Out 79 Figure 6 48 User Management 80 Figure 6 49 Warning Message 80 Figure 6 50 Alarm Management 81 Figure 6 51 Alarm Searching 81 Figure 6 52 System Set 82 Figure 7 1 Windows Firewall 83...

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Page 9: ...of HUSS E1 video encoder and HUSS D1 video decoder Chapter 3 Installing and Operating HUSS E1 HUSS D1 describes installation and operation procedure of HUSS E1 video encoder and HUSS D1 video decoder Chapter 4 HUSS E1 Network Client describes procedure for configuring HUSS E1 video encoder network client Chapter 5 HUSS D1 Network Client describes procedure for configuring HUSS D1 video decoder net...

Page 10: ...e refer to the actual items accordingly The products will be updated and the information shall not be distributed Please read this User Guide carefully before operation and keep it properly for reference to be needed anytime The manual has been reviewed and the accuracy is guaranteed If there is any uncertainty or controversy please refer to the final explanation of Honeywell Honeywell does not ta...

Page 11: ...coder and HUSS M video client With HUSS E1 video encoder you can also control PTZ send alarm information to HUSS M video client through network HUSS D1 decodes the encoded video information from HUSS E1 and displays it on analog monitors with audio signal played synchronously HUSS M video client decodes the encoded video files from HUSS E1 and displays it on PC with audio signal played synchronous...

Page 12: ... 2 HUSS E1 HUSS E1 possesses following features Advanced coding standard HUSS E1 encodes video information according to H 264 Advanced Video Coding standard which optimizes compression rate keeping best video quality with least storage space Great network and security performance With built in Web Server HUSS E1 can be configured remotely through network And users can also watch real time video fr...

Page 13: ...e encoder conveniently Specifications of HUSS E1 encoder are described in the following tables Parameter Description Video compression standard H 264 Baseline ISO 14496 10 Audio compression standard G 711 Bit rate control mode VBR or CBR 32K 4Mbps Resolution D1 HD1 CIF QCIF VGA QVGA Frame rate PAL 25fps NTSC 30 fps adjustable Total encoding decoding delay 300ms Video detection Motion detection Ima...

Page 14: ...IGMP HTTP ARP SSL NTP Supports unit cast and multi cast USB device Supports USB hard disk Flash Disk Storage Firmware Update Remote TFTP network client HTTP upload System management HTTP WEBUI SDK PC client Security performance Multiple user profiles SSL Network interface RJ 45 10 100BASE T IEEE802 3 RS 232 DB9 Serial port 485 422 Tx Rx PTZ supports several protocols PTZ protocol Pelco D Pelco P K...

Page 15: ...ht 690g Network browser IE 6 or IE 7 HUSS D1 Figure 2 3 HUSS D1 HUSS D1 is also based on H 264 It decodes video information from HUSS E1 and displays it on analog monitors at high resolution It can be bounded to HUSS E1 through HUSS M video client or HUSS D1 network client Similar to HUSS E1 HUSS D1 possesses strong network and security characteristics excellent integration capability and extendab...

Page 16: ...USS E1 Video output PAL NTSC composite video BNC 1VP P Audio input 3 5mm Audio Jack Line In 10dBv 316mVRMS input resistance 10KΩ Audio output 3 5mm Audio Jack Line Out 10dBv 316mVRMS output resistance 10KΩ Audio sample frequency 8kHz Audio bandwidth 64kb Audio intercom Intercom with HUSS E1 Protocol TCP UDP RTP RTSP DHCP ICMP IGMP HTTP SSL NTP Virtual video matrix Virtual video matrix configuratio...

Page 17: ...SSL certificate Network interface RJ 45 10 100BASE T IEEE802 3 RS 232 DB9 Serial port 485 422 Tx Rx for function extension Relay input 1 Relay output 1 Operating temperature 10 55 Operating humidity 10 90 Mounting Rack mounting desktop mounting wall mounting Dimension 120 W x 165 L x 43 H Power supply 12VDC Power consumption 4 5W Weight 690g Network browser IE 6 or IE 7 ...

Page 18: ...real time alarm information Searches alarm record according to multi condition Device configuration Searches encoders automatically Configures parameters of encoder and decoder User management of encoder and decoder Virtual matrix Connects output of multiple HUSS E1s to the input of multiple HUSS D1s swiftly System Requirements Hardware requirements CPU at least P4 2 0GHz P4 3 0GHz or higher is re...

Page 19: ...Honeywell 11 Software requirements Net Framework 2 0 Window XP Professional recommended Data access component like MDAC2 8 shall be installed ...

Page 20: ...alling and Operating HUSS E1 HUSS D1 Panel Description Front Panel The front panels of HUSS D1 and HUSS E1 have the same interfaces except that HUSS E1 has an extra Video IN interface Figure 3 1 Front Panel of HUSS E1 Figure 3 2 Front Panel of HUSS D1 ...

Page 21: ...the indicator is off for 2 seconds after beeping 4 seconds when encoder is encoding turns red when motion is detected or alarm input is received off when video is lost For Video decoder flashes green when decoder is decoding turns red when no network video stream is received ACT PTZ control indicator On when system is sending PTZ control instructions Button rightmost Restore to factory values For ...

Page 22: ...Panel Figure 3 3 Rear Panel Interface Description POWER 12V DC RS 232 RS 232 DB9 serial port RS 485 RS 422 PTZ control interfaces DI Alarm input interfaces DO Alarm output interfaces ETHERNET RJ 45 network Installing Notes Connecting External Power Please use the 12V DC power in the package Plug them into the power interface See Figure 3 3 ...

Page 23: ...t with the help of plates in the package and metal boards whose dimensions is shown in Figure 3 4 The height of cabinet is 4U Figure 3 4 Install Encoder Decoder in Cabinet Connecting Video Audio Input Output Connecting Video Input The Video Input interface of encoders should be BNC 1 0Vp p 75 Ω The input PAL NTSC video signal should meet national standard high SNR low distortion and interference T...

Page 24: ...ion Signal line and shielding line should be firm and in good contact Avoid false soldering lap welding or oxidation Connecting Video Output The Video Output interfaces of video encoders and decoders are BNC 1 0VP P 75 Ω For encoders the output is loop output It is recommended that industrial monitor be used as output device of video encoder decoder Do not use TV set as video output device as TV s...

Page 25: ...external power Earth terminal of alarm detector should be connected to its COM port Earth terminal of alarm detector should be connected to DI Normal Open terminal or Normal Closed terminal of the alarm detector should be connected to encoder s DI Alarm input is only effective in video encoder Connecting Alarm Output Device There is an alarm output interface Normal Open Contact on the rear panel o...

Page 26: ...HUSS E1 encoders besides the connections of Rx and Rx While now since the encoder supports the simplex PTZ protocol only it s not important to connecting Tx and Tx to the rear panel and the connection is compatible with RS485 Note Please isolate devices when using PTZ to control outside device Connecting Network HUSS E1 encoder and HUSS D1 decoder can be connected to LAN and WAN as they have stand...

Page 27: ...h as network breakdown occur Start Shut Down To start shut down HUSS E1 or HUSS D1 plug unplug their power directly It is recommended to connect video input to HUSS E1 before start the encoder so that HUSS E1 can detect video input format NTSC PAL automatically If an HUSS D1 has been configured to connect to an HUSS E1 as default HUSS D1 IP192 168 0 6 is bound to HUSS E1 IP192 168 0 3 HUSS E1 shou...

Page 28: ...g any software Internet Explorer Settings Make sure Internet Explorer supports ActiveX controls before accessing HUSS E1 through internet Take Internet Explorer 6 as example Open a new Internet Explore Browser On the Tools menu click Internet Options Figure 4 1 is displayed Figure 4 1 Internet Options Click Security tab Figure 4 2 is displayed ...

Page 29: ...ywell 21 Figure 4 2 Security Click Custom level Figure 4 3 is displayed Figure 4 3 Security Settings In Security Settings select Enable or Prompt for all the options in ActiveX controls and plug ins section ...

Page 30: ...e or English to choose the language you want then enter User ID and Password Click Login to view real time video Click Encoder Setting to configure HUSS E1 video encoder For the first login please use the default User ID admin and password pass Real time Video Click Login Figure 4 5 is displayed For the first login a prompt window asks the user whether to install HUSS cab Click Install to install ...

Page 31: ...own by Figure 4 6 Figure 4 6 Real time Video Honeywell Logo Click it to return to login page Real time video display window Display real time video of the encoder Video encoding parameter Resolution D1 Half D1 CIF VGA QCIF QVGA Bitrate is shown as H 264 Real time window Honeywell Logo Encoding parameter PTZ control ...

Page 32: ...eed select a number from Speed drop down list 1 is the slowest 9 is the fastest Video Encoder Settings Video encoder settings contain five sections Status Basic Expert Reboot and Logout shown on the left part of the web page Click corresponding tabs to entry setting pages Status Click status tab on the left part of the page Figure 4 7 is displayed Figure 4 7 Status ...

Page 33: ... 1024 Log messages Basic Basic configuration contains Network Video Audio Date Time OSD and System Config Network There are two network connecting methods Static IP and DHCP Figure 4 8 Network Static IP Enter IP address Subnet Mask Gateway manually to select the right encoder When the IP address is changed the system will locate to new encoders corresponding to the new IP address automatically DHC...

Page 34: ...imit and Multicast Address see Figure 4 9 Figure 4 9 Major Stream Setting Video Settings Video Compression Type H 264 This item is unchangeable Resolution Defines video resolution of HUSS E1 encoder Options for this item in descending order are D1 HD1 Half D1 CIF QCIF You can also select VGA or QVGA resolution Default value is D1 Note that the higher the resolution is the higher the image quality ...

Page 35: ...ality is automatically adjusted to maintain the preset bitrate CBR is of particular benefit where video streams need to be transmitted over a fixed bandwidth Encode type Determines the priority of Frame Rate and Video Quality when encoding video stream Select Prefer Frame Rate radio button frame rate will be stable even if video quality is poor Select Prefer Video Quality radio button video qualit...

Page 36: ...ault Multicast IP is 234 5 6 7 and port 6666 Note A Multicast Address should be IPv4 class D address 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 Click OK to save all the configurations in this page Minor stream setting Figure 4 11 Minor Stream Setting You have to enable Dual Stream before you configure Minor Stream Minor Stream s Video Compression Type and Resolution is unchangeable Frame rate Frame Per Sec can ...

Page 37: ...encoder Detailed information is shown in Figure 4 13 Synchronize with NTP To synchronize encoder with a NTP Network Time Protocol sever select Synchronize with NTP radio button Then enter the IP address of the NTP sever which the encoder is synchronized with in Time server and Synchronization Interval in Synchronization Interval Set Date Time Manually Enter the encoder s time and date manually Tim...

Page 38: ...Screen Display This option enables time and channel information to be displayed on screen along with the real time video Figure 4 14 OSD Date Time To display date and time on screen while playing video file select the Enable check box under Date Time option ...

Page 39: ...n screen select the Enable check box under Channel option System Configure This option changes the device name to be displayed as the IE browser title Figure 4 15 System Configure Expert Settings Expert Settings include Channel PTZ Account Management Alarm Management Motion Detection Loopback Setting and Firmware Update Channel PTZ This option is used to configure parameter of PTZ which is connect...

Page 40: ...nt port Transparent port is used for transferring the PTZ protocol from PC client Channel ID Rx Address Configures the PTZ address Complete the rest settings according to the parameter instruction of corresponding PTZ mode Account Video Encoder supports multiple user profiles management The admin has access to all options while other users have access to fewer options than admin Figure 4 17 Accoun...

Page 41: ... to browse real time video PTZ Select the check box to enable users to control PTZ connected to this encoder Modify Account Click Modify button in Figure 4 17 Figure 4 18 Modify Account is displayed Figure 4 18 Modify Account User ID Unchangeable Password Enter a new password Confirm Enter the new password one more time to confirm View Select the check box to enable users to browse real time video...

Page 42: ...e Select the check box to enable encoders to receive external alarm input Interlock Alarm out Select the check box to enable HUSS E1 to output alarm signal when it detects alarm input Dome Interlock Select the check box to enable HUSS E1 to interlock PTZ to preset positions when it detects alarm input Delay Time Configure effective period of alarm output Motion Detection HUSS E1 can detect up to 5...

Page 43: ...tected region first click the little square which is located on the top left of the rectangle Then click the square which is located on the right bottom of the rectangle Note that you should click the central part of the square Click on the border of squares is invalid Detected regions can be overlapped and the present area for configuration is always displayed on top Interlock Alarm Out Select th...

Page 44: ...on is set as D1 Loopback Setting Video encoder supports loopback output In Loopback mode local monitor is connected to encoder s Video Out interface Original images are output to local monitor while they are being encoded by encoders Select the Enable check box to enable Loopback mode ...

Page 45: ...brightness saturation Figure 4 23 Loopback Setting Firmware Update Video Encoder supports Firmware Update through network Figure 4 24 Firmware Update Click Browse button to select the firmware files to be updated Then click Upload button to upload it to encoder When the uploading operation is finished the video encoder will automatically install the firmware and then reboot ...

Page 46: ...is shown in Figure 4 25 Reboot Click OK to reboot the video encoder and no operation will be performed during the rebooting operation which lasts about 20 seconds Figure 4 25 Reboot Logout Click Logout tab on the left of the web page to exit the configuration page and return to the login page see Figure 4 4 ...

Page 47: ...Internet Explorer address bar Login page of video decoder see Figure 5 1 is displayed Figure 5 1 Login Click Chinese or English to choose the language you want then enter User ID and Password Click Decoder Setting to enter video decoder setting page For the first login please use the default User ID admin and password pass ...

Page 48: ...IP address Subnet Mask Gateway of the decoder being configured The last three options can be configured on Basic Æ Network section see Figure 5 3 Network Version info Display firmware version and build date Log Display all the configuration modifications as well as the alarm records It can record up to 1024 Log messages Basic Basic configuration contains Network Video Audio Date Time OSD and Syste...

Page 49: ...CP Click the radio button of Connection Method DHCP the system will assign a new IP address to the decoder automatically Video Settings Click Video tab on the left of the web page Figure 5 4 Video settings is displayed Video Settings option enables you to operate the encoders displayed in the list of Figure 5 4 Encoders name IP address and status are displayed in the list Click the buttons below t...

Page 50: ...ote that Packet Receive Type configured here should coincide with the configuration on Page 26 Video Settings which means if Multicast Packet Receive Type is selected here Multicast mode at encoder should be enabled in Chapter 4 Name Enter the name of the encoder which is added to the list The name entered here will be displayed in the list in Figure 5 4 IP Enter IP address of the encoder which is...

Page 51: ...t Connecting an encoder to the decoder Select an encoder from the encoder list in Figure 5 4 and click Connect the decoder will be connected to the selected encoder and start decoding video stream from the encoder and output to monitor for display and the status of the selected encoder changes from N A to Connected If the selected encoder is not connected to network its status in the list will rem...

Page 52: ...formation such as compression standard IP address and so on see Figure 5 7 Figure 5 7 Detail Information Audio Settings This configuration determines whether audio information will be decoded and played synchronously with the video Enable Select the check box to enable audio decoding function Intercom Select the check box to enable intercom function Figure 5 8 Audio ...

Page 53: ...hronize with NTP radio button Then enter the IP address of the NTP sever which the decoder is synchronized with in Time server and Synchronization Interval in Synchronization Interval Set Date Time Manually Enter the decoder s time and date manually Time Zone Select the time zone where the decoder is OSD On Screen Display Select the Enable check box to enable the alarm information detected by the ...

Page 54: ...is option enables the device name to be displayed as the IE browser title As is shown by Figure 5 11 model and channel number of the devices are unchangeable Figure 5 11 System Config Expert Settings Expert settings include Alarm Out Account and Firmware Update ...

Page 55: ... can be linked to the alarm input motion detection and USB storage events occurred in the video encoder If this performance is enabled the decoder will react to the alarm signal when any one of the three events mentioned above is detected by the encoder Account Video decoder supports two user profiles Administrator profile and Viewer profile The Administrator profile has access to all options whil...

Page 56: ...nter the password Length of password should be smaller than 14 Confirm Enter the password one more time to confirm Viewer Select the radio button to indicate a Viewer profile Administrator Select the radio button to indicate an administrator profile Modify Account Click Modify button in Figure 5 13 Account Figure 5 14 is displayed Figure 5 14 Modify Account ...

Page 57: ...me line as the user ID Note The admin account cannot be deleted Firmware Update Video decoder supports Firmware Update through network Figure 5 15 Firmware Update Click Browse button to select files necessary to update the firmware Then click Upload button to upload it to decoder When the uploading operation is finished the video decoder will automatically install the firmware files and then reboo...

Page 58: ...HUSS D1 Network Client 50 Figure 5 16 Reboot Logout Click Logout tab to exit the configuration page and return to the login page see Figure 5 1 ...

Page 59: ...e configured To download the latest HUSS M software please visit http www asia security honeywell com Insert the installation disk into your computer and click Setup exe in the installation directory to install HUSS M Note Before installing HUSS M you should install Net Framework and MDAC2 8 For more system requirements refer to System Requirements on page 10 Operations Login Double click the icon...

Page 60: ...own as below Figure 6 2 HUSS M Main Window Device Management In the operation area there are two panels Device management panel see above figure and Settings panel Settings panel includes four items see Figure 6 3 Device Configuration configure video encoder and decoder properties User Management manage accounts of HUSS M Menu Video Window Alarm Information PTZ Control Video Record Control Operati...

Page 61: ...ttings Menu Structure Field Options Description File Exit Exit HUSS M Shortcut key is X Video Play Real time Video View Matrix Enter virtual matrix mode PTZ Settings Open PTZ Settings window Full mode Decoder Set Add delete or modify decoder Tool Matrix Set Configure virtual matrix settings Help About Display version number of the software ...

Page 62: ...s all devices currently accessible and configurable in the video client You can change the name of the device while the default is the device s IP address To play the video of one device double click it in the list or drag it to the video window Right click a device in the list you can choose to Play or Stop the video See Figure 6 5 Figure 6 5 Right Click Menu of Device List ...

Page 63: ... device manually enter the name of the device IP address login information and select communication type Multicast or Unicast in Figure 6 6 Then click OK To add a device automatically select one device IP from the device list in Figure 6 7 which includes all available devices Enter login information and click OK Then the device encoder is added to the device list Devices with conflicted IP will be...

Page 64: ...lick Yes to delete the device Modify a Device Choose one device in the device list see Figure 6 4 and click Figure 6 9 is displayed Figure 6 9 Modify a Device Name login information and broadcast mode Multicast or Unicast can be modified Click OK when finishing the modification Real time Video Surveillance Real time video surveillance window is as below ...

Page 65: ...he video window you would like to play it Single window play Double click one of the video windows to maximize it to the whole video window Full screen play Right click one of the video windows and select full screen play from the popup to play video in full screen Stop video playing Right click one of the video window and select stop play from the popup Video file in that window will be stopped M...

Page 66: ...Menu of Video Window Video Window Layout Choose the proper video window layout in the tool bar shown as Figure 6 12 Figure 6 12 Video Window Layout Video Source Information The information of current video window is displayed in the bar under the whole video window area See Figure 6 13 Figure 6 13 Video Source Information ...

Page 67: ... Video Record Control Video record control tool bar is shown as Figure 6 15 Figure 6 15 Video Record Control Button Name Description Record Click this button to record the video of the current video window and click it again to stop the recording The video is store in VideoFile folder of HUSS M installation folder Snapshoot Snapshoot the image of the current video window and the image will be save...

Page 68: ...HUSS M Video Client 60 Figure 6 16 HUSS M Player Click File Æ Open Figure 6 17 is displayed Figure 6 17 Open Video File Choose a video file to play ASF file video and audio compressed file ...

Page 69: ...it Volume Note HUSS M Player supports playing of raw H 264 data file also like stream USB back file But in this case the player can t do forward operation While the ASF file can do such operations well So the ASF type is recommended when saving video stream PTZ Control Simple Mode Simple PTZ control is accessible in the HUSS M main window See Figure 6 18 ...

Page 70: ...lient 62 Figure 6 18 PTZ Control Simple Mode Button Description Direction Buttons Zoom In Out Focus Adjust Iris Adjust Full Mode Click Tool Æ PTZ Settings and full mode PTZ control panel is displayed See Figure 6 19 ...

Page 71: ...cale and saturation is unavailable in Rev 1 1 0 Therefore these four buttons are useless now Click this button to reset PTZ Click this button to move PTZ to the preset position Click this button to configure current PTZ position as preset position Click this button to delete the preset position Virtual Matrix Configuration HUSS M provides virtual matrix function which enables users to switch betwe...

Page 72: ...that displayed on the monitor in the monitor wall Adding new Decoder Click Tool Æ Decoder Set in menu bar and Figure 6 20 is displayed Figure 6 20 Decoder Set Click Add and Figure 6 6 is displayed Refer to Figure 6 6 and its configuration on page 55 to add a new decoder Click Tool Æ Matrix Set in menu bar and Figure 6 21 is displayed Choose a matrix mode in the drop down list You can also customiz...

Page 73: ...stomize Matrix Mode Enter the name of the new screen group and set horizontal screen numbers in X and vertical screen numbers in Y For example add a screen group named 1 and enter 4 in X and 3 in Y Click Ok A 4 3 screen matrix is formed see Figure 6 23 ...

Page 74: ... right click select Unite or Delete from the popup to configure the layout For example if you select Unite in Figure 6 24 layout of the screen is changed as Figure 6 25 shows Figure 6 24 Merge Selected Screens In Figure 6 24 Click Unite and the whole matrix layout is changed to the following figure ...

Page 75: ...er list to one of the screens to bind it to this screen indicated by Figure 6 25 Then Figure 6 26 is displayed Figure 6 26 Binding Decoder to Screen Click OK to save all the configurations In the main window click View Æ Matrix select a matrix mode Figure 6 27 is displayed ...

Page 76: ...rag it to the window to which a decoder is bound Then video from the selected encoder is displayed in the window as is shown in Figure 6 28 At the same time the decoder bounded to the window decodes the video stream from the encoder and output the video to the corresponding monitor Figure 6 28 Display video in main window ...

Page 77: ...ncoder list in the Video settings page of the HUSS D1 network client see Figure 6 29 at the same time Figure 6 29 Video Settings Matrix Device Configuration In Settings panel click Device Configuration Figure 6 30 is displayed Figure 6 30 Device Configuration Encoder ...

Page 78: ...e Encoder Configuration window of the device see Figure 6 31 Network Click Network tab network properties of the selected encoder is displayed Figure 6 31 Encoder Configuration Network Note It only displays the encoder s network properties Refer to Network on page 25 to configure the network properties Log Click Log tab All the modified configuration and alarm information of the selected encoder i...

Page 79: ...age you can configure the resolution frame rate and other information of the selected encoder Refer to Video Settings on page 26 for detailed information about these parameters Figure 6 33 Encoder Configuration Video Audio Click Audio tab to configure whether to enable encoding and transmitting audio signal ...

Page 80: ... ways to configure this item Syn with NTP and Manual Set Select Syn with NTP radio button to synchronize encoder with a NTP Network Time Protocol server see Figure 6 35 Select Manual Set radio button to enter the encoder s time and date manually Refer to Date Time on page 29 for detailed configuration Figure 6 35 Encoder Configuration Date Time Syn with NTP ...

Page 81: ...splay time and date information on screen while playing video Enter channel name in Channel Name box If it is an English name it should include less than 16 characters If it is a Chinese name it should include less than 8 characters Select Channel Enable check box to display channel information on screen while playing video Figure 6 37 Encoder Configuration OSD ...

Page 82: ...lick Alarm Management tab the page below is displayed This option configures whether to enable encoder to receive external alarm input Select Alarm Input Enable check box to enable the encoder to receive external alarm input Select Interlock Alarm Out check box to enable the encoder to output alarm digital signal when it detects external alarm input Figure 6 39 Encoder Configuration Alarm Manageme...

Page 83: ...ection is Usually the level is from 8 10 Detect Area Configures the detected region of current selected area The detected region should be a rectangle To configure detected region first click the square which is located to the top left of the rectangle Then click the square which is located on the right bottom of the rectangle Note that you should click the central part of the square Click on the ...

Page 84: ...face Then original images are output to local monitor while they are being encoded by encoder Figure 6 41 Encoder Configuration Loopback Setting Video decoder configuration Click Decoder tab on Device Configuration panel see Figure 6 30 to configure HUSS D1 video decoder Network Click Network tab network properties of the selected decoder is displayed Figure 6 42 Decoder Configuration Network ...

Page 85: ...ion and alarm information of the selected decoder Figure 6 43 Decoder Configuration Log Audio Audio tab configures whether to enable audio information to be decoded and played Select Enable check box to activate this performance Figure 6 44 Decoder Configuration Audio ...

Page 86: ...Refer to Date Time on page 72 to configure it Figure 6 45 Decoder Configuration Date Time OSD On Screen Display Click Osd tab The page below is displayed Select Enable check box Then encoder s alarm information external alarm detected motion and USB savage will be displayed on screen along with the decoded video Figure 6 46 Decoder Configuration OSD ...

Page 87: ...he decoder is linked to the alarm input motion detection and USB storage events occurred in the video encoder If this performance is enabled the decoder will output alarm signal when any one of the three events mentioned above is detected by the encoder Figure 6 47 Decoder Configuration Alarm Out User Management Click User Management in the Settings panel Figure 6 48 is displayed Click proper butt...

Page 88: ...gement Note At least one user should exist and a warning message will pop up if you are trying to delete the last user See Figure 6 49 Figure 6 49 Warning Message Alarm Management Click Alarm Management in Settings panel Figure 6 50 is displayed ...

Page 89: ...ick Search Figure 6 51 Alarm Searching Alarms that match the conditions will be listed 100 records per page and click Next or Prev to view the alarms To delete an alarm select it in the list and then click Delete Click Exit to close this window System Settings Click System Settings in Settings panel Figure 6 52 is displayed ...

Page 90: ...of HUSS M installation folder Video Type H264 H 264 video Asf Video and audio compressed file Stream Type Main video high resolution high bitrate applicable to system of large storage space and requiring high quality video Minor video storage space saving at the cost of low video resolution Picture Folder Choose the directory where snapshot pictures are stored The default directory is PicFile fold...

Page 91: ...s when login the system A Please configure the Internet Explorer so that it supports installation and operation of ActiveX com For more information please refer to Internet Explorer Settings on page 20 If the images remain invisible click Start Control Panel Windows Firewall Exceptions Figure 7 1 is displayed Select Internet Explore Check box on the Exception tab Figure 7 1 Windows Firewall ...

Page 92: ...ut 30s after starting HUSS E1 start HUSS D1 You can also solve this problem by connecting HUSS E1 to HUSS D1 manually again on HUSS D1 Network client Q Why do images from HUSS E1 can not be displayed under Windows 2003 A Default settings of Windows 2003 dose not select DirectX performance To solve this problem click Starts Run Figure 7 2 is displayed Enter dxdiag to use DirectX Diagnostic Tool as ...

Page 93: ...anged or new camera is connected A Video type is recognized when HUSS E1 startups Therefore connect video input firstly Then power on camera or other video input device Finally power on HUSS E1 Then video type can be recognized by HUSS E1 Q Why are the images decoded by HUSS D1 over bright A Connect cameras to monitors directly and adjust camera s parameters Check whether Loop Out performance is e...

Page 94: ...e hard disk Windows XP is unable to create a FAT32 partition on a drive that is larger than 32 GB You can use a partitioning application such as Partition Magic or NTFS file system to create larger FAT32 partition Q Why does the language change after I login to the web server A Since HUSS E1 and HUSS D1 allow login of multiple users after one user login other user may change the language setting I...

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