Honeywell Hrhd 9 User Manual
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Configuration Document 900.0856 Rev B51 02/08 Figure 3-21 Shutdown Screen After selecting Shutdown and pressing , a screen will appear telling you when it is safe to disconnect power. Logout Screen Highlight Logout in the System menu and press . The Logout screen displays asking you to confirm whether or not you want to log out the current user. Figure 3-22 Logout Screen After selecting Logout and pressing , the user will be logged out. Network and Notification Setup In the Main screen, use the Left or Right arrow buttons to display the Network menu. Figure 3-23 Network Menu Network Screen 1. Highlight Network in the Network menu and press . The Network setup screen (Figure 3-24) displays. You will be able to change the Network, LAN, Modem, DVRNS and WebGuard settings.
Configuration 52 Figure 3-24 Network Setup Screen 2. Highlight the first box beside Transfer Speed. Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to set the Transfer Speed from 50 Kbps to 100 Mbps. 3. Highlight the second box beside Transfer Speed. You can select the unit of measure for the transfer speed between: bps and ips. Press to set the transfer speed. 4. Highlight the box beside Quality and press . You can select the Quality from: Very High, High, Standard and Low. Press to set the Quality. NoteThe higher Quality settings require higher Transfer Speed settings. The transfer speed you set is the maximum speed. Depending on the network environment, this speed may not be achieved. NoteThe local recording speed might be affected by various network bandwidth (Transfer Speed) conditions. LAN Setup Screen 1. Highlight the LAN tab, and the LAN screen (Figure 3-25) displays.
Configuration Document 900.0856 Rev B53 02/08 Figure 3-25 LAN (Manual) Setup Screen 2. Highlight the box beside Type and press . You can select the type of network configuration from: Manual, DHCP and ADSL (with PPPoE). Select the desired type and press . 3. Selecting Manual as the Type allows you to set up LAN parameters manually. NoteYou will need to get the appropriate IP Address, Gateway and Subnet Mask values from your network administrator. a. Change the numbers by highlighting them and using the Up and Down arrow buttons to increase or decrease the number. The factory default LAN settings are: IP Address: 192.168.1.129 Gateway: 192.168.1.254 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 b. Highlight the box beside DNS Server. Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to set the IP address of the DNS server. c. Highlight the Port Number Setup… box and press . The Port Number Setup screen (Figure 3-26) appears. NoteYou will need to get the appropriate Port Numbers for each RAS and WebGuard related program (Admin, Callback, Watch and Search) from your network administrator.
Configuration 54 Figure 3-26 Port Numbers Setup Screen d. Change the numbers by highlighting them and using the Up and Down arrow buttons to increase or decrease the number. The factory default Port settings are: Remote Admin: 8200 Remote Callback: 8201 Remote Watch: 8016 Remote Search: 10019 NoteThe system restarts automatically after changing the port settings. NoteDo NOT use the same port number for two different programs, otherwise, the DVR cannot be connected with the PC running RAS or WebGuard. CautionWhen changing the port settings, you must change the port settings on the PC running RAS or WebGuard as well. Refer to the RAS Plus User Manual for details. 4. Selecting DHCP from the Type and highlighting Save reads the current IP address of the DVR configured by DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) network.
Configuration Document 900.0856 Rev B55 02/08 Figure 3-27 LAN (DHCP) Setup Screen 5. Selecting ADSL (with PPPoE) allows you to set up the ADSL network. NoteADSL and modem cannot be configured at the same time. If the DVR is configured by modem, the ADSL (with PPPoE) will not be selected. Figure 3-28 LAN (ADSL) Setup Screen a. Highlight the box beside ID and press . A virtual keyboard appears allowing you to enter the ID for ADSL connection. b. Highlight the box beside Password and press . A virtual keyboard appears allowing you to enter the password for ADSL connection. NoteEntering the ID and Password and highlighting OK reads the current IP address of the DVR configured by the ADSL network.
Configuration 56 NoteIf the DVR is configured for DHCP or an ADSL network, the DVR’s IP address might change whenever the unit is turned on. Modem Setup 1. Highlight the Modem tab, and the Modem screen (Figure 3-29) displays. Figure 3-29 Modem Setup Screen NoteIf the RS232 port is in use for remote control, networking cannot be configured for a modem. 2. Highlight Enable and press to toggle between On and Off. You will only be able to change the settings if Modem is enabled. 3. Highlight the box beside Baud Rate and press . A list of baud rates ranging from 300 to 115,200 appears. 4. Highlight the box beside Data Bit and press . Choose between 7 bit and 8 bit formats. 5. Highlight the box beside Stop Bit and press . Choose between 1 and 2 Stop Bits. 6. Highlight the box beside Parity and press . A drop-down list appears. You can select from None, Odd or Even parity.
Configuration Document 900.0856 Rev B57 02/08 DVRNS Setup 1. Highlight the DVRNS tab, and the DVRNS screen (Figure 3-30) displays. Figure 3-30 DVRNS Setup Screen NoteWhen LAN settings have been changed, set up the DVRNS after saving your LAN changes by highlighting Save and pressing . 2. Highlight Use DVR Name Service and press to toggle between On and Off. NoteThe DVRNS (DVR Name Service) allows the DVR to use Dynamic IP addresses for remote connection. When this feature is On, you can access your DVR remotely using the DVR name instead of its IP address. For the DVRNS feature, the DVR should be registered on the DVRNS server. 3. Highlight the box beside DVRNS Server and press . A virtual keyboard appears allowing you to enter the IP address or domain name of the DVRNS server. NoteYou will need to get the IP Address or domain name of the DVRNS Server from your network administrator.
Configuration 58 NoteYou can use the domain name instead of IP address if you already set up the DNS Server when setting up the LAN. 4. Highlight the box beside Port and press . Set the port number of the DVRNS server using the Up and Down arrow buttons to increase or decrease the numbers. 5. Highlight Use NAT and press to toggle between On and Off. NoteWhen using the NAT (Network Address Translation) device, refer to the NAT manufacturer’s instructions for the proper network settings. 6. Highlight the box beside DVR Name and press . A virtual keyboard appears allowing you to enter the DVR name to be registered on the DVRNS server. 7. Highlight the Check box and press to check whether or not the name you entered can be used. NoteThe DVR name you entered should be checked by selecting Check, otherwise the DVRNS changes will not be saved. NoteWhen entering no name or a name already registered on the DVRNS server, an error message displays. 8. Highlighting Save and pressing registers the DVR on the DVRNS server. Proper DVRNS settings will display the help desk information of the DVRNS server in the box beside Help Desk. WebGuard Setup 1. Highlight the WebGuard tab, and the WebGuard screen (Figure 3-31) displays.
Configuration Document 900.0856 Rev B59 02/08 Figure 3-31 WebGuard Setup Screen 2. Highlight Use WebGuard Service and press to toggle between On and Off. See Appendix D, WebGuard for detailed descriptions of the WebGuard service. 3. Highlight the box beside Port and press . Set the port number used when accessing WebGuard by using the Up and Down arrow buttons to increase or decrease the numbers. 4. You can save your Network changes by highlighting Save and pressing . Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes. Notification Setup The DVR can be set up to send an e-mail or to contact a computer running RAS (Remote Administration System) when an event occurs. 1. Highlight Notification in the Network menu and press . The Notification screen (Figure 3-32) displays. You will be able to change the Mail and Callback settings. Figure 3-32 Notification Mail Setup Screen 2. Highlight Enable and press to toggle between On and Off. You will only be able to change the settings if Mail is enabled.
Configuration 60 3. Highlight the box beside SMTP Server and press . Use the virtual keyboard that appears to enter the IP address or domain name of the SMTP server. NoteYou will need to get the IP address or domain name of the SMTP Server from your network administrator. NoteYou can use the domain name instead of IP address if you already set up the DNS Server when setting up the LAN. 4. Highlight the box beside Port and press . Use the arrow buttons to enter the SMTP Server port number obtained from your network administrator. The default port number is 25. 5. Highlight Use SSL/TLS and press to toggle between On and Off. When it is On, the DVR can send an e-mail via an SMTP server requiring SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) authentication. 6. Highlight the box beside Authentication and press . An Authentication screen (Figure 3-33) appears. a. Highlight Use and press to toggle between On and Off. b. Highlight the box beside User/Password and press . A virtual keyboard appears allowing you to enter the user ID and password. c. Highlight OK and press to accept your changes. Figure 3-33 Authentication Setup Screen 7. Highlight the box beside Sender and use the virtual keyboard to enter the sender’s e-mail address. NoteThe e-mail address must include the @ character to be a valid address. 8. Highlight the box beside Recipient and use the virtual keyboard to enter the recipient’s e-mail address. 9. Highlight the Callback tab, and the Callback screen (Figure 3-34) displays.