Honeywell Hrhd 9 User Manual
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USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation Document 900.0856 Rev B121 02/08 A USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation Preparing the USB-IDE Hard Disk Drive in Windows 2000 NotePreparing a USB-IDE hard disk drive under Windows XP is almost identical to Windows 2000. 1. Connect the USB-IDE hard disk drive to your computer using the USB Cable. 2. Turn on your computer. 3. The USB device icon should display on the Taskbar. 4. If the USB-IDE hard disk drive is partitioned or has data, it will show up in My Computer as a hard disk drive icon. Check the file system by right-clicking on the icon and checking under Properties > General > File System. If the file system is NOT FAT32 format, format the USB-IDE hard disk drive using the FAT32 format. 5. If the USB-IDE hard disk drive is not partitioned, go to Administrative Tools in the Control Panel and launch Computer Management. Open Disk Management in Storage and right-click an unallocated region of the USB-IDE hard disk drive. Then, click Create Partition. 6. In the Create Partition wizard, click Next then Primary Partition, and follow the instructions on the screen. Make sure that the FAT32 is selected for the file system. NoteThe partition size should be less than 32GB because of Microsoft limitations.
USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation 122 After formatting is complete, the USB-IDE hard disk drive will be added to My Computer. 7. Connect the USB-IDE hard disk drive to the DVR. Preparing the USB-IDE Hard Disk Drive in Windows 98 NotePreparing a USB-IDE hard disk drive under Windows ME is almost identical to Windows 98. 1. Connect the USB-IDE hard disk drive to your computer using the USB Cable. 2. Turn on your computer. The Add New Hardware wizard window will appear. 3. Install the device driver for the USB backup device following the instructions provided with your USB hard disk drive. 4. If the USB-IDE hard disk drive is partitioned or contains data, it will show up in My Computer as a hard disk drive icon. Check the file system in Properties > General > File System. If the file system is NOT FAT32 format, format the USB-IDE hard disk drive with FAT32 format. 5. Run the FDISK utility by clicking Start then RUN. Type fdisk and click OK. 6. When the MS-DOS command prompt appears, type Y and hit the enter key. 7. In the FDISK Option menu, choose 5. Change current fixed disk drive. 8. Choose the appropriate letter corresponding to the USB-IDE hard disk drive. 9. In the FDISK Option menu, choose 1. Create DOS partition or Logical DOS Drive. 10. In the Create DOS Partition or Logical DOS Drive menu, choose 1. Create Primary DOS Partition. Type Y to use all available space and press the enter key. Press ESC to exit the screen after the USB-IDE hard disk drive partition is created. 11. Restart your computer and verify the newly created drive is in My Computer. 12. Right-click the newly created hard disk drive icon and select Format. 13. In the Format Screen, select Full as the Format type and click Start. 14. After formatting is complete, connect the USB-IDE hard disk drive to the DVR.
Text In Search Examples Document 900.0856 Rev B123 02/08 B Text In Search Examples Search Example 1 In the above text-in data, you can find that the comparison value is located at 17th (Unit price, $ mark will be ignored automatically), 28th (Qty) and 40th (amount) characters (including spaces) from the left. In this case, you can enter “17”, “28” and “40” in each Column box. For example, if you want to search for Coke with a Qty (Quantity) of more than 1 and Hotdog with an amount totaling over $8, the following search condition can be set. 1 2 3 4 5 6 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 Item Unit price Qty amount ================================================== Coke ❘ $ 2.20 ❘ 1(s) ❘ $ 2.20 Fanta ❘ $ 2.20 ❘ 1(s) ❘ $ 2.20 Hotdog ❘ $ 3.50 ❘ 3(s) ❘ $ 10.50 Pepsi ❘ $ 1.95 ❘ 1(s) ❘ $ 1.95 ================================================== total : $ 16.85 Thank you~~
Text In Search Examples 124 Figure B-1 Text-In Search Option Example 1 Search Example 2 In the above text-in data, you can find that the comparison value is located at 17th (Unit price, $ mark will be ignored automatically), 28th (Qty) and 40th (amount) characters (including spaces) from the left, but the value of amount category is located on a different line from Item. In this case, you can enter “17”, “28” and “40” in each Column box and enter “1” in the Line box for the next line. For example, if you want to search for Coke with a Qty (Quantity) of more than 1 and Hotdog with an amount totaling over $8, the following search condition can be set. 1 2 3 4 5 6 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 Item Unit price Qty amount ================================================== Coke ❘ $ 2.20 ❘ 1(s) $ 2.20 Fanta ❘ $ 2.20 ❘ 1(s) $ 2.20 Hotdog ❘ $ 3.50 ❘ 3(s) $ 10.50 Pepsi ❘ $ 1.95 ❘ 1(s) $ 1.95 ================================================== total : $ 16.85 Thank you~~
Text In Search Examples Document 900.0856 Rev B125 02/08 Figure B-2 Text-In Search Option Example 2
Reviewing Video Clips Document 900.0856 Rev B127 02/08 C Reviewing Video Clips You do not need to install any special software on your personal computer to review the video clips. The copied video clip contains the Clip Player program. 1. If you used a USB device, disconnect either the external USB-IDE hard disk drive or USB flash drive from the DVR, and connect it to your PC. If you used a recordable CD, insert the CD in your computer’s CD drive. 2. Double-clicking the target clip file starts the Clip Player program. NoteIt is suggested that the computer used for the Clip Player program has at least an 800MHz Pentium III. If your CPU is slower than this, video clips recorded at maximum speed with very high image quality will be played back slowly. Also DirectX 8.0 or higher is required to run Clip Player, and a VGA card with 16MB or more video RAM is recommended for proper operation. Figure C-1 Clip Player Screen
Reviewing Video Clips 128 3. The Clip Player Screen displays the clip images. Use the player controls to review the clip. NoteProper image display depends on the display settings of your PC. If you are experiencing display problems, click the right mouse button on the background screen and select Properties > Settings then set the Color quality to 32 bit. Then select Advanced > Troubleshoot and set Hardware Acceleration to Full. Please make sure that DirectX version 8.0 or higher has been installed if the display problem continues to occur. To check the version of DirectX, click Start > RUN and type dxdiag and press the enter key. The DirectX Diagnostic Tool dialog box will display. Then move to the Display tab and make sure DirectDraw Acceleration is set to Enabled. Test the DirectDraw by selecting the DirectDraw Test button. After changing the settings, update the driver version of the VGA card. If you still have display problems after changing all display settings as described above, try replacing the video card. Video cards with an ATI chipset are recommended. Clicking exits the Player program. Click to go to the beginning of the video clip. Click to play the video clip in fast reverse. Click to go back one frame of the video clip. Click to play the video clip. Click to go forward one frame of the video clip. Click to play the video clip in fast forward. Click to go to the end of the video clip. Click to show the previous page. Click to cycle through the screen layouts (2x2, 3x3 and 4x4). Click to show the next page. Click to select from Save, Print, Info, Image Processing, Video Format and Show Text In. Selecting Save saves the current image in a bitmap file format on the local hard disk drive or floppy disk. Selecting Print lets you print the current image on the printer connected to your computer. Selecting Info displays Channel, Title, Time, Type, Size and Resolution information about the image. Selecting Image Processing allows you to control brightness, blur and sharpen for playback images. Selecting Video Format allows you to find appropriate display environments that can be varied depending on the type of graphics card installed in your PC. Use Video Format option when you are experiencing improper image display. Selecting Show Text In displays video with text-in data if the video has been recorded with text-in data.
Reviewing Video Clips Document 900.0856 Rev B129 02/08 NoteImage Processing works only in the single-screen layout and in pause mode. NoteIf you are not sure about the appropriate Video Format option, try each option until the image displays properly. Click to select from Normal and Double screen views. Clicking the left mouse button on the enlarged image moves its position. Click to display the image full screen. Encryption icons display in the bottom-right corner. indicates the clip file has not been tampered with, and indicates the system has detected tampering. NoteIf the VGA card or monitor for your PC does not support 640x480 video resolution, Full Screen might not display properly when selected. If this happens, press ESC on your PC to return to the normal screen mode. Click the slider bar and move it left or right to move through the video clip. Placing the mouse cursor on an image and clicking it will cause that image to display full frame.