Honeywell Hrhd 9 User Manual
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WebGuard Document 900.0856 Rev B131 02/08 D WebGuard WebGuard allows you to access a remote DVR, monitor live video images and search recorded video using Internet Explorer web browser anytime from virtually anywhere. Computer system requirements for using the WebGuard program are: Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® 2000, Microsoft Windows XP or Microsoft Windows Vista CPU: Intel Pentium III (Celeron) 600MHz or faster RAM: 128MB or higher VGA: 8MB or higher (1024 x 768, 24bpp or higher) Internet Explorer: Version 6.0 or later 1. Start Internet Explorer on your local PC. You can run the WebGuard program by entering the following information in the address field: Http://IP address:port number. The DVR IP address and the WebGuard port number set in the Network setup screen (WebGuard tab). OR Http://DVRNS server address/DVR name. The DVRNS server address and the DVR name registered on the DVRNS server. NoteYou will need to get the appropriate IP address for the DVR you want to connect to and the WebGuard port number from your network administrator. NoteWebGuard only works with Microsoft Internet Explorer and will NOT work with Netscape.
WebGuard 132 NoteWhen running WebGuard in the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system, it is recommended to start Internet Explorer with elevated administrator permissions. Click the right mouse button on the Internet Explorer icon and select the Run as administrator option from the context menu. Otherwise, some functions of WebGuard might be limited to use. Figure D-1 WebGuard Login Screen 2. Select between the WATCH (Web monitoring) and SEARCH (Web search) modes and enter the appropriate port number of the program. 3. Entering ID and PASSWORD and clicking the [LOGIN] button logs in using the selected mode. 4. Selecting Save ID saves the ID you entered. NoteThe port numbers for WATCH and SEARCH should be the same as the port numbers for Remote Watch and Remote Search set during Network setup. NoteWhen running the updated WebGuard for the first time, Internet Explorer might occasionally load the information of the previous version. In this case, delete the temporary internet files by selecting Tools > Internet Options > General tab, and then run WebGuard again.
WebGuard Document 900.0856 Rev B133 02/08 Web Monitoring Mode WebWatch is a remote web monitoring program that allows you to monitor live video transmitted in real-time from the remote DVR. Figure D-2 WebGuard Screen 1. Click to log out of the WebGuard program. 2. Click to access the web search mode. 3. Position the mouse pointer on the WebWatch logo to see the version of the WebGuard program. 4. The DVR information window displays the login information of WebGuard. 5. Click the screen format to select the desired display mode. When changing the screen format, and selected camera on the current screen will be located in the first cell of the new layout. 6. Click the camera button (1 to 16) to select the camera to be viewed.
WebGuard 134 7. Click to adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation and hue of the monitoring image. 8. Click to control pan, tilt, and zoom of a PTZ camera from a remote site. 9. Click to control alarm out devices at the remote site. 10. Click to save the current image as a bitmap or JPEG file format. 11. Click to set up the image drawing mode and OSD display. You can adjust the display speed by changing the image drawing mode, and select the OSD information to display on the screen. 12. The event status window at the bottom displays a list of events that were detected from the remote site. 13. Selecting a camera on the screen and clicking the right mouse button displays the text menu screen. Change Camera Title: Changes the camera name. Aspect Ratio: Changes the image aspect ratio. Anti-Aliasing Screen: Enhances image display quality by eliminating stair stepping (aliasing) effects in the enlarged image. NoteThe camera name changed in the Web Watch mode does not affect name set up on the remote site. Leaving the Camera Title blank causes the camera name set up on the remote site to dispay.
WebGuard Document 900.0856 Rev B135 02/08 Web Search Mode WebSearch is a remote web search program that allows you to search recorded video on the remote DVR. NoteThe remote site connection in the Web Search mode will automatically be disconnected if there is no activity for 30 minutes. Figure D-3 WebSearch Screen 1. Click to log out of the WebGuard program. 2. Click to access to the web monitoring mode. 3. Position the mouse pointer on the WebSearch logo to see the version of the WebGuard program. 4. The DVR information window displays the time information of recorded data on the remote DVR and login information of WebGuard.
WebGuard 136 5. Click to blur, sharpen, equalize and interpolate playback images. Click to zoom out or zoom in on the recorded image. Click to adjust the brightness of the recorded images. NoteImage processing works only in the pause mode. 6. The playback function buttons include fast backward, pause, play, fast forward, go to the first image, go to the previous image, go to the next image, and go to the last image. 7. Click the screen format to select the desired display mode. 8. Click to enter the time-lapse search mode which allows you to search for recorded data by time and then play back images found within the time parameters. The Timetable window located at the bottom displays the time information for the image of the date selected on the calendar. If more than one video stream is in the same time range, you can select the video stream you want to search. Clicking a specific time displays the image recorded at that time on the screen. Selecting allows you to display an image from a specific time. 9. Click to enter the event search mode which allows you to search for event log entries using specific conditions and play back the images associated with those event entries. 10. Click to save any video clip of recorded data as an executable file, or click to save the current image in a bitmap or JPEG file format. Click to print the current image on a printer connected to your computer. 11. Click to set up the image drawing mode and OSD display. You can adjust the display speed by changing the image drawing mode, and select the OSD information to display on the screen. 12. Click to reload the recording data. 13. The timetable displays recorded data of the selected camera by time (in hour segments).
WebGuard Document 900.0856 Rev B137 02/08 14. Selecting a camera on the screen and clicking the right mouse button dispays the text menu screen. Change Camera Title: Changes the camera name. Aspect Ratio: Changes the image aspect ratio. Anti-Aliasing Screen: Enhances image display quality by eliminating stair stepping (aliasing) effects in the enlarged image. NoteThe camera name changed in the Web Search mode does not affect the camera name set up on the remote site. Leaving the Camera Title blank causes the camera name set up on the remote site to display.
Time Overlap Document 900.0856 Rev B139 02/08 E Time Overlap If the DVR’s time and date have been reset to a time that is earlier than the existing recorded video, it is possible for the DVR to have more than one video stream in the same time range. In this case, you can search overlapping video streams individually by selecting a specific segment. For example, when the DVR has recorded video from one to five o’clock and the user changes the time backward from five to three o’clock and then continues recording until six o’clock, there will be two video streams and segments from three to five o’clock. You can search overlapping video streams by selecting a specific time or time range. If you want to search recorded video at four o’clock during the overlapping time range using a search menu such as Go to the Date/Time, select the segment you want to search. If you want to search recorded video from four to five o’clock during the overlapping time range using a search menu such as Event Log Search, Text-In Search or Motion Search, it is possible for the DVR to have two overlapping start and stop times. You will be asked to select one of the overlapping start and stop times from the search time ranges as follows: From four o’clock of the first segment to five o’clock of the first segment From four o’clock of the first segment to five o’clock of the second segment From four o’clock of the second segment to five o’clock of the second segment