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Remote Software Overview
9.1
The HDDR unit was specifically designed to be fully operated and maintained remotely. It connects using the standard
TCP/IP protocol thorough connection types such as DSL, Cable Mode, T1, ISDN, 56K Modem, LAN and more. The
Remote software allows you to view live video, search through archived video, export images and video clips and have
virtually full Setup control.
Highlights
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Search Archived Video
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View Live Video
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Export images and Video clips
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Control Relay Outputs
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Setup Administration
Basics
The HDDR can have up to 5 Simultaneous Remote Connections. Each user can perform functions on the HDDR unit
and will not affect the other users. The only exception to this is accessing Setup. Only one user is allowed to access
setup at any given time.
In order to log in to the HDDR server, a user account must be made for the user. This ensures that only authorized
personnel are allowed to log in. In addition, each user can be assigned different privileges that allow them or deny them
access to different functions (See Section 4.13). For example, a user can be denied Searching privileges, Setup
privileges and only granted access to view cameras 4, 8 and 16.
NOTE:
It is highly recommended that
users not be granted Setup
privileges since this can pose a security risk. Only proper
authorized Administrators should have access to Setup.
The Frames per Second passed to the Remote Client varies greatly depending on the connection type and speed. On
average, a high bandwidth connection will send across approximately 25-35 Frames Per Second.
Remote Client Minimum Requirements
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Pentium 233 or Equivalent
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32MB System Memory
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DirectX 8 or Higher
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Compatible Video Card (ATI Preferable)
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Internet or LAN Connection (56K, DSL, Cable Modem, T1, ISDN, etc.)
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TCP/IP Installed
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Microsoft
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Windows
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95,98,Me,NT,2000, or XP Operating System
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1024 X 768 Display Resolution
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16 Bit Color Depth or Better