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Honeywell HLVR4 User Manual
Honeywell HLVR4 User Manual

Honeywell HLVR4 User Manual

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  • Page 3: Unpack Everything

    Honeywell Warnings Electrical safety All installation and operation here should conform to local electrical safety codes. We assume no liability or responsibility for all the fires or electrical shock caused by improper handling or installation. Transportation security Heavy stress, violent vibration or water splash are not allowed during transportation, storage and installation.
  • Page 4: Before You Begin

    Honeywell • A package of installation fittings Contact your local retailer as soon as possible if anything is missing in your package. Before You Begin Please read this guide carefully before you install and operate the DVR.
  • Page 5 Honeywell Contents About This Document ......................1 Overview of Contents ......................1 Special Font and Symbols......................1 How to Use This Document....................2 Features and Specifications ....................3 Features ..........................3 Specifications .........................4 Panel Controls........................8 Front Panel..........................8 Rear Panel ...........................11 Installation and Connections ....................13 Check Unpacked DVR......................13 HDD Installation ........................13...
  • Page 6 Honeywell Schedule Menu.........................30 Basic Operation ........................31 Detect ...........................33 Motion Detect........................33 Loss Detect........................35 Blind Detect ........................36 Alarm Setup and Alarm Activation..................38 Backup ..........................39 PTZ Control and Color Setup ....................42 Cable Connection ......................42 PTZ Setup.........................42 Preset/Patrol/Pattern/Scan ....................44 Preset Setup ........................45 Activate Preset........................46 Patrol Setup (Tour setup)....................46...
  • Page 7 Honeywell About Auxiliary Menu ......................71 Web Client Operation ......................73 Network Connection ......................73 Login and Logout........................73 Go to Real-time Monitor Mode .....................75 Video (Right Mouse Click Menu Operation) .................76 Real time Monitor......................77 Multi-camera Preview .......................77 Start Dialog ........................77 Playback Control Bar ......................77 PTZ Control ........................78...
  • Page 9 Honeywell Figures Figure 3-1 Front Panel ........................8 Figure 3-2 Rear Panel........................12 Figure 4-1 Connection Sample......................16 Figure 4-2 Alarm Input/Output......................19 Figure 4-3 Connection........................20 Figure 4-4 Relay Output........................20 Figure 5-1 Login ..........................23 Figure 5-2 Main Menu ........................23 Figure 5-3 Logout..........................24 Figure 5-4 Shutdown Options ......................24 Figure 5-5 Manual Record ......................25...
  • Page 10 Honeywell Figure 5-24 Direction Arrows ......................44 Figure 5-25 PAN/TILT/ZOOM – Set ....................44 Figure 5-26 PAN/TILT/ZOOM – Page Switch .................45 Figure 5-27 PAN/TILT/ZOOM – Preset ...................45 Figure 5-28 PAN/TILT/ZOOM – Cruise ...................46 Figure 5-29 PAN/TILT/ZOOM – Pattern..................46 Figure 5-30 PAN/TILT/ZOOM ......................47 Figure 6-1 Main Menu ........................48...
  • Page 11 Honeywell Figure 6-25 LOG ..........................69 Figure 6-26 VERSION........................69 Figure 6-27 ONLINE USERS ......................70 Figure 6-28 SHUTDOWN........................71 Figure 6-29 Right Click Menu......................71 Figure 6-30 COLOR SETTING......................72 Figure 7-1 Security Settings ......................74 Figure 7-2 Web Service ........................74 Figure 7-3 Function Keys ........................75 Figure 7-4 Login ..........................75...
  • Page 12 Honeywell Figure 7-26 Worksheet State ......................89 Figure 7-27 Assistant Settings ......................89 Figure 7-28 Group Manager......................90 Figure 7-29 Group Setup ........................90 Figure 7-30 Delete Group Information.....................91 Figure 7-31 Group Setup ........................91 Figure 7-32 User Setup........................91 Figure 7-33 Power Setup ........................92 Figure 7-34 Modify User........................93 Figure 7-35 Delete User Information ....................93...
  • Page 13: About This Document

    Honeywell 1 About This Document Thank you for purchasing the HLVR4 DVR! This user guide is designed to be a reference tool for the installation and operation of your system, including the DVR features, functions and detailed explanation of the menu tree.
  • Page 14: How To Use This Document

    The manual has been reviewed and the accuracy is guaranteed. If there is any uncertainty or controversy, please refer to the final explanation of Honeywell. Honeywell does not take any responsibility for any consequences caused by misunderstanding of the manual or...
  • Page 15: Features And Specifications

    Honeywell 2 Features and Specifications This chapter introduces the features and specifications of ATM Series- Standalone DVR – HLVR4. Features This series DVR has the following features: • Compact size fits for ATM machine • MPEG4 compression algorithm • Real-time live display up to 4 channels •...
  • Page 16: Specifications

    Features and Specifications Specifications System Main Processor High performance embedded microprocessor Operating Embedded LINUX System System Pentaplex function: live, recording, playback, backup & Resource remote access User Interface GUI, on-screen menu tips Control Device Front panel, USB mouse, IR remote control, network keyboard Input Method Numeral/Character/Denotation...
  • Page 17 Honeywell Split Tour Display Support Image Quality 1~6 level (level 6 is the best) Privacy Masking Self-defined four-sided zone for privacy masking for each camera Camera Lock Camera locked for users Camera Adjust color according to different time periods Adjustment...
  • Page 18 Features and Specifications Relay Output 3-channel, 30VDC, 1A, NO/NC, form-C Hard Disk Hard Disk 2 IDE ports, 2 HDDs supported Space Audio: 14.4MB/H Video: 56~400MB/H Occupation Hard disk hibernation technology, HDD faulty alarm & Management Raid (Redundancy) Record, Playback & Backup Manual, continuous, video detection (including motion Recording Mode detection, camera masking, video loss), Alarm...
  • Page 19 Honeywell Network TCP/IP, DDNS, PPPoE, FTP Function Remote Monitor, PTZ control, playback, system setting, file operation download, log information Auxiliary Interface USB Interface 2 ports, 1 for mouse control, 1 for backup RS232 Network keyboard, PC communication RS485 PTZ control...
  • Page 20: Panel Controls

    Panel Controls 3 Panel Controls This section provides information about front panel and rear panel. When you install this series DVR for the first time, please refer to this part first. Front Panel Figure 3-1 Front Panel Icon Name Function Turn on power.
  • Page 21 Honeywell ACT, Power and LED indicators channel indicators (top right) Working with direction keys to enable/disable Record record In 1-window display mode, click this button to go to assistant menu: PTZ control and Video color. Working with direction keys to realize motion detection zone setup.
  • Page 22 Panel Controls Play/Pause In real-time monitor mode, click this button to go to search interface. Play/Pause Note: In numeral input mode, click this button to input Various fast play and normal playback Speeds. Fast forward Note: In numeral input mode, click this button to input When playback, click this button to display previous file.
  • Page 23: Rear Panel

    Honeywell In real-time monitor mode, click left/right direction keys to switch between one-window and multiple-windows. Increase/decrease numeral Modify setup Switch PTZ control Note: In numeral input mode, Click to input 6. Direction keys In numeral input mode, Click to input 7.
  • Page 24 Panel Controls Figure 3-2 Rear Panel 12 11 Description Description RS232 The first audio input channel The first video input channel The second audio input channel ALARM-RS485 Port The second video input channel The forth video input channel Network connection (RJ45) The third video input channel Audio output Power button...
  • Page 25: Installation And Connections

    Honeywell 4 Installation and Connections This chapter describes the installation and connection of HLVR4. All the installation and operations here should conform to Note your local electricity safety rules. Check Unpacked DVR When you receive the DVR from the shipping agency, please check whether there is any visible damage to the DVR appearance.
  • Page 26: Hdd Installation

    Installation and Connections is: 4 channels * 30 days * 12 hours * 200 M/h = 288G. So you need to install one 300G HDD or 2 160G HDDs. HDD Installation Data ribbons, fastening screws and smart HDD shelf design are already provided in the accessories.
  • Page 27: Cd/Dvd Burner Installation

    Honeywell After HDD installation, please check connection of data ribbon and power cord. CD/DVD Burner Installation Connect USB burners to DVR USB port. This series DVR is compatible with various burner brands popular in today’s market. You can consult our local technical support or visit our website for more information.
  • Page 28: Connecting Video Input And Output Devices

    Installation and Connections Figure 4-1 Connection Sample Connecting Video Input and Output Devices Connecting Video Input The DVR automatically detects the video standard (PAL or NTSC) whenever you connect a video input. It accepts color, black-and-white and analog video.
  • Page 29: Connecting Audio Input And Audio Output

    Video output 2 can display properly with Video Output 1 or Note VGA. Connecting Audio Input and Audio Output HLVR4 has 2-ch audio input, 1-ch audio output, 4-ch alarm input and 3-ch alarm output. Audio Input/Audio Output The DVR encodes audio and video signals simultaneously, which lets you control audio at the monitored location.
  • Page 30: Connecting Alarm Input And Alarm Output

    Installation and Connections 1. Make sure your audio input device matches the RCA input level. If the device and RCA input levels do not match, audio distortion problems may occur. 2. Make sure the audio connector is wired as in Figure 4-1.
  • Page 31 Honeywell Figure 4-2 Alarm Input/Output Parameter Grounding Alarm Ground Ground line Alarm in 1…4 1, 2, …, 4. Become activated in low voltage, 1,2,3,4: NO and C(Normally Open and Com) Relay Output 5: NO,C and NC(Normally Open, Com, Normally Closed) 6: Ctrl 12V(This is used for reset the senor) 485 communication port.
  • Page 32: Relay Output Description

    Installation and Connections • Use the same ground with that of DVR if you use external power to the alarm device. Figure 4-3 Connection Relay Output Description • 3 ways relay alarm output. Provide external power to external alarm device. •...
  • Page 33: Rs232

    Honeywell RS232 You can connect the DVR with POS or Keyboard through RS232. With POS system, the DVR can communicate through RS232 and network. For the POS system, the DVR can integrate the text content and even search the record through the info.
  • Page 34: Overview Of Navigation And Controls

    Overview of Navigation and Controls 5 Overview of Navigation and Controls Before operation, please make sure you have properly installed HDDs and all the cable connections. Login, Logout and Main Menu Login When the system boots up, default video display is in multiple-window mode.
  • Page 35: Main Menu

    Honeywell Figure 5-1 Login Main Menu When you login, the system main menu is shown as below. There are total six icons: search, information, setting, advanced, backup and shutdown. Click the icon to enter the sub-menu. Figure 5-2 Main Menu Logout There are two ways for you to log out.
  • Page 36: Auto Recovery After Power Failure

    Overview of Navigation and Controls Figure 5-3 Logout Select one option in the drop-down list and click OK. Figure 5-4 Shutdown Options Auto Recovery after Power Failure The system can automatically backup video and recovery previous working status after power failure. Replace Battery Please make sure to use the same battery capacity and model if possible.
  • Page 37: Manual Recording

    Honeywell Status icon displays in each video window. Recording Video loss Motion detection Camera lock Please refer to the following sheet for channel status. The icon stands for opening switch function, stands for Note closing switch function. Manual Recording You need to have proper rights to implement the following operations.
  • Page 38: Search & Playback

    Overview of Navigation and Controls Highlight icon“○” to select corresponding channel. System is in automatic mode by default. Enable/Disable recording Please check current channel status: “○” means it is not in recording status, “●” means it is in recording status. You can use mouse or direction key to highlight channel number.
  • Page 39 Honeywell Figure 5-6 Search 1-window Playback 2-window Playback File List Playback Window File Informa tion 2 4 5 6 9 10 11 15 16 Description Description Play Previous file Backward Next channel Stop Next file Slow play Previous channel Fast play...
  • Page 40: Synchronized Playback Function When Playback

    Overview of Navigation and Controls Next frame Circularly play Volume Full screen Usually there are three file types: • R: regular recording file. • A: external alarm recording file. • M: motion detection recording file • C: card and POS test overlay recording file For some special series only) There are several playback windows.
  • Page 41: Calendar

    Honeywell Button Description In playback mode, click this button to switch between various fast play modes such as fast play 1,fast play 2 and more.(4 Fast play speed levels) Frame rate may vary due to different versions. In playback mode, click this button to switch between various slow play modes such as slow play 1 or slow play 2.(4 speed...
  • Page 42: Record Setup (Schedule)

    Overview of Navigation and Controls Figure 5-7 Calendar Record Setup (Schedule) When the system boots up, it is in default 24-hour regular mode. You can set record type and time in schedule interface. Schedule Menu In the main menu, from setting to schedule, you can go to schedule menu. There are three record types: R-Regular, MD-Motion detection, A- Alarm.
  • Page 43: Basic Operation

    Honeywell Basic Operation In the above figure, there are the following settings: • Channel: Please select the channel number first. You can select “all” if you want to set for the whole channels. • Week day: There are eight options: ranges from Saturday to Sunday and All.
  • Page 44 Overview of Navigation and Controls Please note that only read/write disk or read-only disk can backup file and support file search function, so you need to set at least one read-write disk otherwise you can not record video. About redundancy setup please note: •...
  • Page 45: Detect

    Honeywell Detect In the main menu, go to SETTING DETECT, you can see motion detect interface. There are three event types: Motion detect, Loss detect and Blind detect. Figure 5-10 DETECT Motion Detect In Event Type, it selects Motion detect by default.
  • Page 46 Overview of Navigation and Controls Figure 5-11 Motion Detection • Channel: select the channel you want to implement motion detection. • Record Channel: select the channel to activate recording function once alarm occurred. Please make sure you have set MD record in encode interface (Main Menu->Setting->Schedule) and schedule record in manual record interface (Main Menu->Advanced->Manual Record).
  • Page 47: Loss Detect

    Honeywell Please highlight icon to select the corresponding function. When completing all configurations, click Save, it goes back to the previous menu. In motion detection mode, you can not use copy/paste to set channel setup since the video in each channel may not be Note the same.
  • Page 48: Blind Detect

    Overview of Navigation and Controls Figure 5-14 Loss Detect Loss detect allows you to be informed when video loss phenomenon occurred. You can enable alarm output channel and then enable show message function. • Channel: select the channel you want to enable lens shading alarm. •...
  • Page 49 Honeywell Figure 5-15 Blind Detect When someone viciously masks lens, the system can alert you to guarantee video continuity. • Channel: select the channel you want to enable camera mask detection function. • Enable: Enable or disable blind detect. •...
  • Page 50: Alarm Setup And Alarm Activation

    Overview of Navigation and Controls • Alarm Out: activate peripheral alarm device when camera mask occurred. • Delay: when motion detection completes, system auto delays detecting for a specified time. The value ranges from 10-300(Unit: second). • Show Message: System pops up message in the screen to alert you once alarm occurred.
  • Page 51: Backup

    Honeywell Alarm In: here is for you to set channel number. • Event Type: Local Alarm and Net Alarm. • Alarm In: Select the alarm-in channel (4 channels). • Enable: Enable or disable alarm function. • Type: Normal Open and Normal Close.
  • Page 52 Overview of Navigation and Controls Figure 5-18 BACKUP It lists the information of devices. Check one device and click Backup. Figure 5-19 Backup Device Click Add, system begins search. All matched files are listed below. System automatically calculates the capacity needed and remained. See system only backups files with a “√”...
  • Page 53 Honeywell When the system completes backup, you can see a dialogue box prompting successful backup. Click Backup, system begins burning. At the same time, the backup button becomes stop button. You can view the remaining time and process bar at the left bottom.
  • Page 54: Ptz Control And Color Setup

    Overview of Navigation and Controls PTZ Control and Color Setup All the operation here is based on PELCOP protocol. Cable Connection Please follow the procedures below to go on with cable connection: • Connect the dome RS485 port to DVR 485 port. •...
  • Page 55 Honeywell • Address: default address is 1. • Baud rate: select corresponding baud rate. Default value is 9600. • Data Bits: select corresponding data bits. Default value is 8. • Stop Bits: select corresponding stop bits. Default value is 1.
  • Page 56: Preset/Patrol/Pattern/Scan

    Overview of Navigation and Controls Click icon to adjust zoom, focus and iris. To adjust PTZ position, click the direction arrows. There are totally 8 direction arrows. Figure 5-24 Direction Arrows Here is a sheet for you reference. Function Shortcut Function Shortcut Name...
  • Page 57: Preset Setup

    Honeywell Figure 5-26 PAN/TILT/ZOOM – Page Switch Here you can activate the following functions: • Preset • Cruise • Pattern • Tour • Auto pan • Flip • Reset Preset Setup 5-23, use eight direction arrows to adjust camera to the proper Figure position.
  • Page 58: Activate Preset

    Overview of Navigation and Controls Activate Preset 5-26, input preset number in the No. blank, and click Preset Figure button. Patrol Setup (Tour setup) 5-25, click Cruise button. Input preset number and add this Figure preset to a cruise. For each cruise, you can input max 80 presets. Figure 5-28 PAN/TILT/ZOOM –...
  • Page 59: Activate Pattern Function

    Honeywell Go back to and click End button. You can memorize all these Figure 5-29 operations as pattern 1. Activate Pattern Function 5-26, input mode value in the No. blank, and click Pattern. Figure Auto Scan Setup click Border. Figure 5-25,...
  • Page 60: Understanding Of Menu Operations And Controls

    Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls 6 Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls When you login, the main menu shows as below. There are totally six icons: SEARCH, INFO, SETTING, ADVANCED, BACKUP and SHUTDOWN. Move the cursor to highlight the icon, and then click the menu item to enter the sub-menu.
  • Page 61 Honeywell Main Menu SEARCH HDD INFO INFO VERSION ONLINE USERS GENERAL SETTING ENCODE SCHEDULE RS232 NETWORK ALARM DETECT PAN/TILT/ZOOM DISPLAY DEFAULT HDD MANAGEMENT ADVANCED ALARM OUTPUT ALARM INPUT MANUAL RECORD ACCOUNT...
  • Page 62: Setting

    Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls AUTO MAINTAIN TV ADJUST BACKUP SHUTDOWN Please note, you need to click Save at the bottom of the interface to save the setup you have just made. You need to highlight check box to enable corresponding function. Otherwise, this function is disabled.
  • Page 63 Honeywell Figure 6-3 GENERAL • System Time: here is for you to set system time • Date Format: there are three types: YYYYY-MM-DD: MM-DD- YYYYY or DD-MM-YYYY. • Date Separator: there are three denotations to separate date: dot, beeline and solidus.
  • Page 64: Encode

    Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Encode Encode setting includes the following items. Figure 6-4 ENCODE • Channel: Select the channel you want. • Compression: system supports MPEG4.Or you can select from the dropdown list. • Resolution: System supports various resolutions, you can select from the dropdown list.
  • Page 65: Schedule

    Honeywell Figure 6-5 Overlay • Cover area (Privacy mask): Here is for you to set window blanking section. You can drag you mouse to set proper section size. • Time display: You can select system displays time or not when playback.
  • Page 66: Network

    Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Figure 6-6 RS232 • Function: There are various devices for you to select. • Baud rate: You can select proper baud rate. • Data Bits: You can select proper data bit. • Stop Bits: There are two values: 1, 2. •...
  • Page 67 Honeywell Figure 6-7 NETWORK • IP Address • Subnet Mask • Gateway • Service Port: Default value is 37777. (System server port 37778 is reserved for network UDP use.) • HTTP Port: Default value is 80 • Protocol: You can select proper protocol from the dropdown list.
  • Page 68 Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Figure 6-8 IP FILTER • MCAST SET: Set multi cast. Click it to open the following window: Figure 6-9 MCAST SET After all the setups please click save button, system goes back to the previous menu.
  • Page 69: Pppoe Connection

    Honeywell PPPoE Connection Enable PPPoE function and then input “PPPoE name” and “PPPoE password” you get from your ISP (Internet service provider). Click Save button, you need to restart to activate your configuration. After rebooting, IP camera will connect to the internet automatically. The IP in the PPPoE is the dynamic value.
  • Page 70 Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Figure 6-10 NTP Setting • Host IP: Input your PC address. • Port: This series DVR supports TCP transmission only. Port default value is 123. • Update interval: minimum value is 15(Unit: minute). • Time zone: select your corresponding time zone here.
  • Page 71: Alarm

    Honeywell Alarm Please refer to on page 38. Alarm Setup and Alarm Activation Detect Please refer to on page 33. Detect Pan/Tilt/Zoom The pan/tilt/zoom setup includes the following items. Please select channel first. Figure 6-11 PAN/TILT/ZOOM • Protocol: select corresponding PTZ protocol such as PELCOP.
  • Page 72: Display

    Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Display Display setup interface is shown as below. Figure 6-12 DISPLAY • Transparency: Here is for you to adjust transparency. The value ranges from 128 to 255. • Channel name: Here is for you to modify channel name. Please note all your modification here only applies to DVR local end.
  • Page 73: Default

    Honeywell Default Click default icon, system pops up a dialogue box. You can highlight to restore default factory setup. Figure 6-13 DEFAULT Please highlight icon to select the corresponding function. After all the setups please click Save button, system goes back to the previous menu.
  • Page 74: Advanced

    Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Advanced Click advanced icon in the main window, the interface is shown as below. There are totally seven function keys: HDD management, alarm output, alarm input, manual record, account, auto maintain and TV adjust. Figure 6-14 ADVANCED HDD Management Here is for you to view and implement hard disk management.
  • Page 75: Alarm Output

    Honeywell You can set proper mode for each hard disk from the dropdown list. When you use redundant function, you can set one or more redundant HDD(s). Please note you need to set at least one read-write disk, otherwise system will not record video.
  • Page 76: Alarm Input

    Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls After all the setups please click OK button, system goes back to the previous menu. Figure 6-17 ALARM OUTPUT Alarm Input Here is for you to set alarm input. Figure 6-18 ALARM INPUT Highlight icon to allow the channel to accept alarm input.
  • Page 77: Auto Maintain

    Honeywell • Modify Password. Figure 6-19 ACCOUNT For account management please note: • System account adopts two-level management: group and user. No limit to group or user amount. • For group or user management, there are two levels: admin and user.
  • Page 78: Tv Adjust

    Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Figure 6-20 AUTO MAINTAIN You can select proper setup from dropdown list. Auto-Reboot System – the system will reboot termly. Auto-Delete Old Files – the system will delete files create before a preset time. After all the setups please click OK button, system goes back to the previous menu.
  • Page 79: Info

    Honeywell Info Here is for you to view system information. There are totally five items: HDD Info, BPS (data stream statistics), Log, version, and online users. Figure 6-22 INFO HDD Info Here is to list hard disk type, total space, free space, video start time and status.
  • Page 80 Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Please remove the broken hard disk before you add a new one. Once there is a hard disk confliction, please check whether hard disk time and system time is the same or not. Please go to SETTING GENERAL to modify system time.
  • Page 81: Version

    Honeywell Figure 6-25 LOG Version Here is for you to view some version information. Figure 6-26 VERSION Online Users Here is for you to manage online users.
  • Page 82: Shutdown

    Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls You can disconnect one user or block one user if you have proper system right. Figure 6-27 ONLINE USERS Shutdown Click Shutdown button, system pop up a dialogue box for you to select. Logout menu user: log out menu. You need to input password when you login the next time.
  • Page 83: About Auxiliary Menu

    Honeywell Figure 6-28 SHUTDOWN About Auxiliary Menu In the one-window surveillance mode, right click mouse (click FN in the front panel). The interface is shown as below: Figure 6-29 Right Click Menu View 1: Select the video and play it in 1-window view.
  • Page 84 Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls Figure 6-30 COLOR SETTING Search: Open Search window. See Figure 5-6. Record: Open Manual Record window. See Figure 5-5. Alarm Output: Open Alarm Output window. See Figure 6-17. Main Menu: Go to the main menu. See Figure 6-1.
  • Page 85: Web Client Operation

    Honeywell 7 Web Client Operation Please note, all the operations in chapter seven is based on our HLVR4 DVR. There might be slightly difference in the interface due to different series. Network Connection Before web client operation, please check the following items: •...
  • Page 86 Web Client Operation Figure 7-1 Security Settings The Video Web Service interface is as below: Figure 7-2 Web Service...
  • Page 87: Go To Real-Time Monitor Mode

    Honeywell There are six function keys: Login, Logout, Video, Search, Config and Assistant. Figure 7-3 Function Keys Click login the following interface will pop up. Figure 7-4 Login Please input your user name and password. Default factory name is admin and password is admin.
  • Page 88: Video (Right Mouse Click Menu Operation)

    Web Client Operation Figure 7-6 Real-time Surveillance Video (Right Mouse Click Menu Operation) After login, click Video or right click the mouse, the interface is shown as below. Figure 7-7 Right Click Menu...
  • Page 89: Real Time Monitor

    Honeywell • Real-time monitor: choose the channel you want to view. • Start dialogue: click here to begin audio talk. • Multi-camera preview: System supports various video preview modes. • Decode quality: there are totally four levels: general, good, better and best.
  • Page 90: Ptz Control

    Web Client Operation PTZ Control Please click the corresponding direction arrow to adjust zoom, focus and iris. Before you operate this function, please make sure you have properly set PTZ protocol (Main menu->Setting->Pan- Note tilt Zoom). Figure 7-9 PTZ control Video Setting Please the bar to adjust the level of each setting item and check needed functions.
  • Page 91: Full Screen

    Honeywell Figure 7-11 Network Data Flux Full Screen There are two ways to view full screen monitor: One is to double click on the current monitor window directly; the other is to select Full screen in the right click menu items.
  • Page 92: Search

    Web Client Operation Search Here you can select video type, channel number and time to search the file you want. Click search button, the interface is shown as below. Figure 7-14 Record Search Please use page up/down key to view the search results. Double click file name, you can view the file and system will automatically backup the image in you installation directory.
  • Page 93 Honeywell Figure 7-15 Download Files Then you can input file name and click save to backup file in your local pc. During the download process, there is a process bar for you reference. Figure 7-16 Download in Progress Download file name is usually made up of: file name +Channel N +date...
  • Page 94: Configuration

    Web Client Operation File extension name is .dav. For example: file name a-0120021205071028.mp4 means: • 01: channel 1 • 20021205: 5th December,2002 • 071028 :7 o’clock 10 minutes 28 seconds. Configuration Click configure button, there are totally seven function keys. Figure 7-17 System Settings...
  • Page 95: Load And Save Configuration

    Honeywell Load and Save Configuration Save configuration Click export configuration button in 7-17.You can save current Figure configuration to a directory. The file extension name is CFG. Figure 7-18 Save As CFG Load configuration Click import configuration button in 7-17. You can draw a √ before Figure checkbox to load you previously backup file.
  • Page 96: Image

    Web Client Operation Figure 7-20 System Settings – General Here you can select file length, and choose overwrite the previous file or stop recording when disk is full. You can select channel number, protocol, address and baud rate to control the lens or PTZ. Image Click image button, the interface is shown as below.
  • Page 97 Honeywell Figure 7-21 System Settings – Image Here you can select the image quality and protocols for each channel. Here you can set encode mode, quality and protocol for each channel. You can select from the dropdown list. • FPS (PAL): there are several options: 1/2/3/6/12/25. (Some series DVR only support 25f/s PAL.)
  • Page 98: Alarm

    Web Client Operation • Resolution: there are several resolutions for you. You can select from the dropdown list. • Alarm when video loss: You can enable or disable alarm function when alarm loss occurred. • Network transmission protocol: Select protocol for network playback and monitor.
  • Page 99: Video Detect

    Honeywell Click Set after PTZLink and the following window pops up: Figure 7-23 PTZLink Four options: None, Preset, Tour and Pattern. Video Detect Motion detection will take effect exclude the time you set to schedule recording. Figure 7-24 System Settings – Video Detect...
  • Page 100: Record

    Web Client Operation The blue area is the selected motion detection area. Click Full screen or right click mouse to view the motion detection area in full screen. After setting the area you can Save channel or Clear the area. Alarm output:Here you can enable alarm output channel.
  • Page 101: Assistant

    Honeywell Figure 7-26 Worksheet State Assistant Click assistant setting, the interface is shown as below. Figure 7-27 Assistant Settings...
  • Page 102: User Management

    Web Client Operation User Management Here is for you to manage users and user groups. You can click ’+’ to see the whole group list. Figure 7-28 Group Manager Add Group Click “add group” button to input group name. Figure 7-29 Group Setup Click “Power”...
  • Page 103: Modify Group

    Honeywell Click “Delete Group” button. Figure 7-30 Delete Group Information You can only delete empty group (E.g.: There is no user in current group). Modify Group Click modify group, the interface is shown as below. You can modify group name and then click Power button to set proper right for the whole group.
  • Page 104: Modify User

    Web Client Operation When you add new user or new group, click Power, the interface is shown as below. Here is for you to set user’s power. Figure 7-33 Power Setup There are three power groups: main control power/monitor power/playback power. You can draw a √...
  • Page 105: Record Control

    Honeywell Figure 7-34 Modify User Delete User Select one user and then click “delete user” button, you can see the following dialogue box. Click Yes to delete current user. Figure 7-35 Delete User Information Record Control Click Record control the interface is shown as below. You can select mode for each channel.
  • Page 106: Date And Time

    Web Client Operation Once you click save log button, the log files will be automatically saved in the root directory such as “C:\ as a text file (e.g.: C:\ 10.1.27.193-log.txt). Figure 7-37 System Log Date and Time Here you can modify system date and time. Figure 7-38 Date/Time System Information Here you can view basic information of the system.
  • Page 107: Alarm Prompt

    Honeywell Figure 7-39 System Information Alarm Prompt Here is for you to choose different alarm audios. Here you can select system AlarmSound.wav file from folder system32 as your audio sound.
  • Page 108: Camera Title

    Web Client Operation Figure 7-40 Warning Camera Title Here is for you to modify channel name. The revised channel names will be displayed on the screen. The default setting of the channel name is Channel No.1 to Channel No.16. Please note when you modify channel name in DVR end, this modification not applies to web end or standalone end, you need to use this interface to refresh.
  • Page 109: Reboot

    Honeywell Open the BIOS file (You can get from our local engineer or download from our web service) and then click send BIOS button. During the upgrade process, there is a process bar for your reference. Figure 7-42 Upgrade BIOS Reboot Click reboot button, system pops up a warning dialogue box to alert you.
  • Page 110: Uninstall Webclient Control

    Web Client Operation Uninstall WebClient Control There are two ways for you to un-install web control. • From start, click run and then input order regsvr32 -u WebRec.ocx. • Use web un-install tool “uninstall web.bat” to un-install web control.

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