Honeywell K5404V9 - Manual

Honeywell K5404V9

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 5 – Table of Contents
  • Page 6 – View: Operator Guide
  • Page 9 – Preparation; View; Rapid Eye Multi-Media View
  • Page 10 – View Window: the Sites Tab; Sites
  • Page 11 – Running View; Selecting a Multi Site; To select a site; Missing site; Quick; To search through long lists of Multi sites
  • Page 12 – Properties; Site Properties; Your Account Information
  • Page 13 – Customizing the View Window; Screen real estate: hiding the toolbar and status bar
  • Page 14 – Sites Tab: Toolbar Reference; Table 1; Command Function/Session; More About View; Index
  • Page 15 – Start; Web site
  • Page 17 – Live video versus recorded video; Viewing Live Video; Process; Starting a Live Session; To start a live session at a site; Starting View; Live
  • Page 18 – Choosing a connection.; Cameras; 0 To select live video feeds from a site; the; OK; . Each live video feed is displayed in its own camera window.
  • Page 19 – Live Video
  • Page 20 – Managing Video Feeds; camera window
  • Page 22 – Video Smoothing and Quality; Video smoothing
  • Page 23 – Video quality: Live sessions; Time reference
  • Page 24 – Resolution of Live Video; Dynamic resolution for Live video; Monitor Settings in Microsoft Windows; Setting Microsoft Windows
  • Page 26 – Recorded video
  • Page 27 – Sizing Camera Windows; Optimal rendering; 6 To size a camera window optimally for a resolution; menu appears on the video. See figure 16.; Video Resolution; to display a list of resolutions.
  • Page 28 – Resolution; Other settings for good video; Quality; and Microsoft Windows’; Screen area; . The “best” setting
  • Page 29 – Initial Camera Window Size; Options for New; Reference; unit’s CPU
  • Page 31 – Table 7; Unit’s message
  • Page 32 – Use PTZ; PTZ camera window; 9 To see PTZ controls in a live session
  • Page 33 – Using Preset PTZ Positions; Security effects of PTZ use on recorded video
  • Page 34 – Table 8; Behavior; PTZ Command Reference; Table 9; Button Function; OFF
  • Page 35 – Ending a Live Session; 4 To end a live video monitoring session; Close the tear-away player “Live from ...” window.; Disconnect; on the View toolbar. This also closes other sessions such as
  • Page 37 – Viewing Recorded Video; Site; 5 To select a site; Starting a Retrieval Session; Retrieval
  • Page 38 – Specifying the Start Time; 7 To type the start date and time of a retrieval; Repeat these steps as needed.
  • Page 39 – Recorded Video; 8 To set the date of a retrieval with the calendar utility; to the month/year heading in the utility.; 9 To select feeds of recorded video; . Each feed of retrieved video is displayed in its own camera window.; Playback; Playback toolbar; Slider; Setting the playback speed slider to ten times the normal speed.; 0 To scan a recorded video feed more quickly
  • Page 40 – Skipping Through Video; 2 To spot video by skipping through it; Go to; First available video, sound or data
  • Page 41 – 4 To obtain a report on later media; hides the icon and no report is produced.
  • Page 42 – Resolution of Recorded Video; Optimal size for camera windows in a Retrieval; 5 To size a camera window optimally for a resolution
  • Page 43 – NTSC; resolution
  • Page 44 – PAL; Ending a Retrieval Session; 6 To end a recorded video monitoring session; site name; See also
  • Page 45 – Adjusting a Video Feed; Camera attributes of video feed; individually for each camera
  • Page 46 – 7 To configure a Rapid Eye site’s camera(s); Right to change camera settings; Tips; Common sense caution
  • Page 47 – Set similar recording rates for all cameras.; Set Recording Rate to a lower number.; Slow video due to other software
  • Page 48 – At the Source...; Cameras in the environment; environmental lighting.; a camera can be rendered ineffective by direct sunlight,; environmental conditions.; Condensation, excessive heat or cold, even a dirty
  • Page 49 – Searching for Motion; Motion detection; Admin User’s Guide; 9 To start a Motion Search session; Site action tab; Motion
  • Page 51 – Searching for Motion; Early “From” Future “To”; First available video; 1 To obtain the time offset of later media; Offset
  • Page 52 – Threshold; Options can be ignored; Search; Masking that Detects Motion; Mask buttons
  • Page 53 – 2 To focus motion search on an area of a video feed’s picture; Show / Hide masking grid; Enlarged detail of image used during a motion search.
  • Page 55 – Report; Options
  • Page 56 – From; Selecting items in the report; Trim; Norm
  • Page 57 – Unselect; Video from Motion Search; 9 To view video of results in the Motion Search session; Working Frame; Working; Video
  • Page 58 – Sensitivity; and; Interval; Video Controls for Motion; Replay video: seeing a video excerpt again; Frame; pauses the video. Click again to see the next frame of video.
  • Page 59 – 0 To optimize watching video from motion report; Viewing video of events just prior to detection of motion; 2 To change the amount of pre-detection viewing
  • Page 60 – Opting for a Retrieval Session; Video from many cameras
  • Page 61 – False Positive Reports; Lights; A Source of false positives; 5 To mask out a flashing monitor; Hide mask; masked, followed by the; Invert Mask
  • Page 62 – Detection; search; in the; Admin User Guide
  • Page 63 – Highlighting; Solutions; Report Options
  • Page 64 – Saving & Reusing Search Data; Repeating a Motion Search
  • Page 65 – Alarms; Flexibility
  • Page 66 – 1 To customize alarm options in View; Alarm Handling Options
  • Page 68 – Alarm Rights for Operators; 2 To receive and process alarms; Setting an alarm; Session; For systems with many Multi-Media units; 3 To retrieve video recorded at the time of an alarm; Customizing Alarms
  • Page 69 – Clip of Alarm Video; A clip of all live cameras can be made manually or automatically.; Automatic record for live alarm
  • Page 70 – The Alarm Session Window; Actions
  • Page 71 – Alarms and Events; Acknowledging an Alarm; 6 To acknowledge an alarm in an alarm session; Alarm Session; ACK; The alarms are sorted chronologically.
  • Page 72 – Run a Retrieval session
  • Page 73 – 0 To view recorded video from the time of an alarm; Controlling Playback; session in the background. For the location of; button in an Alarm session, see; 1 To view live video after receiving an alarm
  • Page 74 – Dealing with Multiple Alarms; Controlling an Onsite Device: Output
  • Page 75 – Terminology note; Application; Preparations; Run live alarm; Setting an Alarm; Modify configuration
  • Page 76 – How can Multi events be processed?; Using Apply and Restore
  • Page 77 – 7 To set an alarm on the events tab; Alarm doubling
  • Page 78 – Device; Selecting a customer device
  • Page 79 – Multi-Media Event Reference; View operator; . An administrator can trace events caused by View operators,; By default, events are; not; set to trigger alarms. Setting events to trigger alarms is
  • Page 81 – Source
  • Page 82 – Searching for Event; Reading the Alarm Log
  • Page 84 – Setting the Date for Correct Alarm Sorting; Alarm station definition; Station
  • Page 85 – Relay; 5 To check if this pulse is enabled on a unit
  • Page 87 – Clips and Stills; Making and Saving a Clip; Definition
  • Page 88 – Clip of Live Video; 6 To make a clip from live video; Save; Save As; Clip from Recorded Video; 7 To make a clip from recorded video; Fast Forward
  • Page 89 – Clip: Name Reference; element; You have the option of renaming clips.; Automatic Clip of Alarms
  • Page 90 – Storage
  • Page 91 – Clips and Stills; Viewing a Clip; Play options; MultiClip
  • Page 92 – Editing; Comparing events: making a clip with a jump; Gap; Jumping into the future; Pause; Jumping into the past; Viewing Many Clips at Once; 05 To compare clips
  • Page 93 – Handouts for users and non-users of Rapid Eye Multi; Stills
  • Page 94 – Start Recording Bitmaps
  • Page 95 – Name; Microsoft Windows file explorer
  • Page 96 – Size
  • Page 97 – Flexibility of Multi audio; Audio; To listen to a Multi site; channel 1 Listen; button on the audio toolbar,; channel 2 Listen
  • Page 99 – Up; Multi-Media Unit Installation Instructions; Audio for Multi-Media LT; Broadcasting and Monitoring Audio; Do not use audio on a dial-up connection with video.; Audio toolbar; 10 To interrupt an audio broadcast
  • Page 100 – Audio tab detail. You have the option of recording audio.; Eagle Audio is an optional audio interface it is discussed in the
  • Page 101 – Watching Site Tours; About Site Tour; To set up a Site Tour, you need a Multi SA account and Admin software.; See the
  • Page 102 – Running a Site Tour; 11 To start a Site Tour; Samples of Site Tours in List; Tour; Managing Video Feeds,
  • Page 103 – Watching Site Tours; Site Tour: Properties; 12 To display site tour properties; Stopping a Site Tour; 13 To pause a Site Tour
  • Page 104 – Ending a Site Tour; 15 To end a Site Tour; Click the
  • Page 105 – 0 Event Search Session; Preparation: only “logged” events can be searched; Searching for Event Records; 16 To find and list records of events; Events
  • Page 106 – 17 To input different times and dates; press cursor keys on the keyboard. The; 18 To set the date of a retrieval with the calendar utility; Search for Events; Recording; Searching for Data
  • Page 109 – 1 Customer Devices; Data; messages
  • Page 111 – 23 To set the date of a retrieval with the calendar utility; You cannot go beyond the limits of the data
  • Page 112 – Expressions; Technical note on special characters
  • Page 113 – Customer Devices; Defining a Data Message; What you need to know; specific rights; to know how rules; Listing customer devices
  • Page 115 – 2 Scheduling; another camera’s custom schedule.; Cameras can be grouped into one of
  • Page 116 – Schedule; Basic schedule
  • Page 118 – 32 To assign a camera, or groups of cameras, to a schedule; Camera; Use the schedule of camera...
  • Page 119 – Scheduling; Global schedule; alarm schedule; Holiday or exception days; Recording schedule; Holiday and Exception
  • Page 121 – Base
  • Page 136 – Microsoft Windows
  • Page 137 – N O T E S
  • Page 144 – © 2004 Honeywell International Inc.
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Summary

Page 5 - Table of Contents

5 Table of Contents 1 Running View................................................................................ 1–1 1.1 Starting View ................................................................................................................................ 1–1 1.2 View Window: the Sites Tab...

Page 6 - View: Operator Guide

View: Operator Guide 6 6.10 Alarm Station .............................................................................................................................. 6–20 6.11 Fault Relay ................................................................................................................

Page 9 - Preparation; View; Rapid Eye Multi-Media View

1–1 1 Running View Preparation Your Rapid Eye Multi system administrator (Multi SA) needs to prepare a Multi database before operators can run View . How to do so is explained in the Admin User Guide , part no. K5403. 1.1 Starting View Figure 1. Shortcut for View, on the Windows desktop ! ! ! ! 1 To...

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