Honeywell Hrhd 9 User Manual
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Configuration Document 900.0856 Rev B81 02/08 10. Highlight the box beside Daytime and press . Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to set the Daytime range. The DVR will consider the remaining time range as the Nighttime. 11. Highlight the Actions 1 and Actions 2 tabs and the Motion Detection Actions 1 (Figure 3-65) and Actions 2 (Figure 3-66) screens display. Figure 3-65 Motion Detection Actions 1 Screen The DVR can be set to react to motion detection differently for each camera. Each camera can be associated with another camera, trigger an Alarm-Out connector, sound the DVR’s internal buzzer, notify a number of different devices, move PTZ cameras to preset positions, and/or display a camera on a SPOT monitor. NoteYou can associate multiple cameras with a camera that detects motion. 12. Highlight the box under the Record heading and press . A list of cameras appears. You can associate as many cameras with that camera as you wish. If the DVR detects motion on the selected camera, it starts recording video from all the associated cameras. NoteFor the Record action, the camera you select should be set to the Event or Time & Event recording mode in the Record Schedule setup screen. 13. Highlight the box under the Alarm-Out heading and press . A list of Alarm Outputs appears. You can associate as many Alarm-Outs with that camera as you wish. When the DVR detects motion on the selected camera’s input, it triggers output signals on all the associated Alarm-Out connectors. You can also have the DVR’s internal buzzer sound if motion is detected on the selected camera.
Configuration 82 NoteFor the Alarm-Out action, the alarm output and beep you select should be set to the Event mode in the Alarm-Out setup screen, Schedule tab (see Alarm-Out Screen, page 65). 14. Highlight the box under the Notify heading and press . You can toggle the entire list On and Off by highlighting Notification and pressing . You can toggle the individual items On and Off by highlighting that item and pressing . Highlight OK and press to accept your changes. NoteFor the Notify action, the notify item you select should be enabled in the Notification setup screen and the DVR should be registered in the RAS (Remote Administration System). Figure 3-66 Motion Detection Actions 2 Screen 15. In the Actions 2 tab, highlight the desired box under the PTZ heading, and press . A list of PTZ presets appears. Select the preset position for each PTZ camera, where you want PTZ cameras to move to whenever the DVR detects motion on the selected camera’s input. 16. Highlight the desired box under the Spot Monitor heading, and press . A list of SPOT monitors and cameras appears. Each SPOT monitor can be associated with a camera. The DVR will display the associated camera on the SPOT monitor whenever it detects motion on the selected camera. 17. You can save your Motion Detection changes by highlighting Save and pressing . Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes.
Configuration Document 900.0856 Rev B83 02/08 Video Loss Screen 1. Highlight Video Loss in the Event menu and press . The Video Loss setup screen (Figure 3-67) appears. Figure 3-67 Video Loss Settings Screen 2. The DVR checks to see if anything is obscuring the camera. Highlight the slider bar beside Check Obscuration, and use the Left and Right arrow buttons to adjust the setting. The sensitivity can be set from Never to 255 (extremely sensitive). 3. Highlight the Actions 1 and Actions 2 tabs and the Video Loss Actions 1 and Actions 2 screens display. Figure 3-68 Video Loss Actions 1 Screen The DVR can be set to react to video loss differently for each camera. Each camera can be associated with another camera, trigger an Alarm-Out connector, sound the DVR’s internal buzzer, notify a number of different devices, move PTZ cameras to preset positions, and/or display a camera on a SPOT monitor. 4. Highlight the box under the Record heading and press . A list of cameras appears. You can associate as many cameras with that camera as you wish. If the DVR detects video loss on the selected camera, it starts recording video from all the associated cameras.
Configuration 84 NoteFor the Record action, the camera you select should be set to the Event or Time & Event recording mode in the Record Schedule setup screen. 5. Highlight the box under the Alarm-Out heading and press . A list of Alarm Outputs appears. You can associate as many Alarm-Outs with that camera as you wish. When the DVR detects video loss on the selected camera, it will trigger output signals on all the associated Alarm-Out connectors. You can also have the DVR’s internal buzzer sound if video is lost on the selected camera. NoteFor the Alarm-Out action, the alarm output and beep you select should be set to the Event mode in the Alarm-Out setup screen, Schedule tab (see Alarm-Out Screen, page 65). 6. Highlight the box under the Notify heading and press . You can toggle the entire list On and Off by highlighting Notification and pressing . You can toggle the individual items On and Off by highlighting that item and pressing . Highlight OK and press to accept your changes. NoteFor the Notify action, the notify item you select should be enabled in the Notification setup screen and the DVR should be registered in the RAS (Remote Administration System). Figure 3-69 Video Loss Actions 2 Screen 7. Highlight the desired box under the PTZ heading, and press . A list of PTZ presets appears. Select the preset position for each PTZ camera, this is where you want PTZ cameras to move to when the DVR detects video loss on the selected camera’s input.
Configuration Document 900.0856 Rev B85 02/08 8. Highlight the box under the Spot Monitor heading and press . A list of SPOT monitors and cameras appears. Each SPOT monitor can be associated with a camera. The DVR will display the associated camera on the SPOT monitor whenever it detects video loss on the selected camera. 9. You can save your Video Loss changes by highlighting Save and pressing . Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes. Text-In Screen 1. Highlight Text-In in the Event menu and press . The Text-In setup screen (Figure 3-70) appears. Figure 3-70 Text-In Settings Screen The DVR can be setup to react to text input from devices such as ATMs (Automated Teller Machines) and POS (Point of Sale; as in cash registers). This screen allows you to configure the DVR for each text-in device. 2. Highlight the box under the Setup heading, and press . Selecting the Setup heading changes all the parameters excluding Port settings of all the text input channels. NoteThe system performance might be affected when a large quantity of text inputs are detected from several channels at the same time. NoteVP Filter, Generic Text and EPSON-POS devices are currently supported.
Configuration 86 Figure 3-71 Text-In Device (VP Filter) Settings Screen Figure 3-72 Text-In Device (Generic Text and EPSON-POS) Settings Screen 3. Highlight the box beside Port, and press . Select from None, RS232, RS485 and USB-Serial (1~8). NoteIf you have set the Port as None, you will not be able to make any changes to the screen. NoteWhen using the USB to serial text-in device, do NOT remove the USB cable from the port while the system is running. 4. Highlight Setup…, and press . Use the ATM or POS manufacturer’s recommended settings when configuring the RS232, RS485 or USB-Serial ports. 5. Highlight the box beside Text-In Product, and press . Select your device from the list.
Configuration Document 900.0856 Rev B87 02/08 NoteThe screen changes for the different types of text input devices, changing the parameter boxes for you to enter information. 6. Highlight the box beside Virtual Port, and press . Select the port number to use. This field will be activated only when setting up the VP Filter device. 7. Highlight the box beside Transaction Start, and press . Use the virtual keyboard to enter the Transaction Start string. Refer to the device manufacturer’s documentation for the text string that the device first sends when a transaction starts. 8. If you want the DVR to react to any character sent from the text input device, you will want to turn on Any Character. Highlight Any Character, and press to toggle between On and Off. NoteIf Any Character is turned On, you will not be able to enter any text in the Transaction Start box. 9. Highlight the box beside Transaction End, and press . Use the virtual keyboard to enter the Transaction End string. Refer to the device manufacturer’s documentation for the text string that the device sends when a transaction ends. 10. Highlight the more line(s) box, and press . Select the number of additional lines of text that you want the DVR to record. You can choose from 0 to 10. 11. Highlight the box beside Line Delimiter, and press . Use the virtual keyboard to enter the character(s) that the device uses to indicate the end of a line. Special characters can be created using ^ and a capital letter; for example, ^J for NL (New Line), ^M for CR (Carriage Return). Refer to the device manufacturer’s documentation for Line Delimiter character(s). 12. Highlight the box beside Ignore String, and press . Use the virtual keyboard to enter any strings of text that you want the DVR to ignore. Refer to the device manufacturer’s documentation for text strings that the device sends during transactions, so you will know which ones you do not want recorded. 13. Highlight the Case Sensitive box, and press to toggle between On and Off. Refer to the device manufacturer’s documentation to determine if the text strings are Case Sensitive. If the device distinguishes between upper and lower case letters, make certain the Case Sensitive box is enabled. 14. Highlight the box beside Time Out, and press . Set the length of time to wait for the next text string. The DVR will consider a transaction ended if there is no text string during timeout dwell time after the last text input string. You can adjust Time Out dwell from 0 seconds to 10 minutes. 15. Highlight the Actions 1 and Actions 2 tabs and the Text-In Actions 1 and Actions 2 screens display.
Configuration 88 Figure 3-73 Text-In Actions 1 Screen The DVR can be set to react to text input. Text input can be associated with cameras, trigger an Alarm-Out connector, sound the DVR’s internal buzzer, notify a number of different devices, move PTZ cameras to preset positions, and/or display a camera on a SPOT monitor. 16. Highlight the box under the Record heading and press . A list of cameras appears. You can associate as many cameras with the Text Input as you wish. If the DVR detects text input, it starts recording video from all the associated cameras. NoteFor the Record action, the camera(s) you select should be set to the Event or Time & Event recording mode in the Record Schedule setup screen. 17. Highlight the box under the Alarm-Out heading and press . A list of Alarm Outputs appears. You can associate as many Alarm-Outs with the Text Input as you wish. When the DVR detects text input, it triggers output signals on all the associated Alarm-Out connectors. You can also have the DVR’s internal buzzer sound if text input is detected. NoteFor the Alarm-Out action, the alarm output and beep you select should be set to the Event mode in the Alarm-Out setup screen, Schedule tab (see Alarm-Out Screen, page 65). 18. Highlight the box under the Notify heading and press . You can toggle the entire list On and Off by highlighting Notification and pressing . You can toggle the individual items On and Off by highlighting that item and pressing . Highlight OK and press to accept your changes.
Configuration Document 900.0856 Rev B89 02/08 NoteFor the Notify action, the notify item you select should be enabled in the Notification setup screen and the DVR should be registered in the RAS (Remote Administration System). Figure 3-74 Text-In Actions 2 Screen 19. Highlight the desired box under the PTZ heading, and press . A list of PTZ presets appears. Select the preset positions for each PTZ camera, this is where you want PTZ cameras to move to when the DVR detects text input. 20. Highlight the box under the Spot Monitor and press . A list of SPOT monitors and cameras appears. Each SPOT monitor can be associated with a camera. The DVR will display the associated camera on the SPOT monitor whenever it detects an input on the selected text-in device. 21. You can save your Text-In changes by highlighting Save and pressing . Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes. System Event Screen 1. Highlight System Event in the Event menu and press . The System Event setup screen (Figure 3-75) appears.
Configuration 90 Figure 3-75 Health Check Screen The DVR can be configured to run self-diagnostics and report the results. 2. Highlighting the box beside System and pressing allows you to select the interval that you want the DVR to run self-diagnostics on the system. You can select from 1 hr to 30 days, or Never. 3. Highlight the Setup... box beside Check Recording and press . The Check Recording screen appears. Highlighting Schedule On and pressing toggles the schedules On and Off. When set to On, you can select the day, time range and interval that you want the DVR to run self-diagnostics on the recorder. The Interval can be selectable from 1 min to 7 days, or Never. The box allows you to delete a check recording schedule. Figure 3-76 Check Recording Screen 4. Highlighting the box under the Interval heading beside each alarm-in and pressing allows you to change the interval that you want the DVR to run self-diagnostics on Alarm Inputs. You can select from 1 hr to 30 days or Never. 5. Highlight the Storage tab and the Storage screen (Figure 3-77) displays.