Honeywell K9696V2- User Manual

Honeywell K9696V2

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 5 – Ringer Equivalence Number; Industry Canada
  • Page 7 – Table of Contents
  • Page 8 – Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions
  • Page 11 – with a PC, using View and Admin software.; Operator Software Setup Instructions
  • Page 12 – Through; Field Work
  • Page 13 – Hardware; Ports for future use; USB; For more detail; In Europe, a UPS is required to meet EN50130–4 Euro Norm.; Power switch; Admin and View Software; Locate a personal computer (PC) running Multi software
  • Page 14 – A Database for Multi; Start Admin to create a Multi database; Name; Using
  • Page 15 – Type of Connection; Add information about the connection, and save it; View; To use View
  • Page 16 – Testing a Connection; 1 Test the connection use
  • Page 17 – Sites; In these installation instructions
  • Page 18 – Effective video feeds are a major component of any CCTV system.; For ideas on how a defensible space can be enhanced by CCTV:
  • Page 19 – Audience; Please do not remove factory seals on a Multi-Media unit.; Unpacking the Unit; 4 To unpack a unit
  • Page 20 – item, one of each, unless otherwise noted; six; printed matter; Table 2; Item, one of each, unless otherwise noted; Rear Panel Reference
  • Page 21 – Table 3; Connector Label; Do not connect USB devices or a printer to a Multi-Media unit.
  • Page 22 – Reporting the Installation; Flexibility; network administrator.; Content of installation report; Powering the Multi-Media Unit; Power requirement; In Europe, a UPS is required to meet EN50130–4.
  • Page 23 – Powering Up and Down; Wait after turning on a unit; not; turn it; If cameras are turned on; after
  • Page 24 – Recovery; Table 4; time; Feedback; Connecting a Camera; do not use; Rapid Dome or Rapid Dome Gold dome systems
  • Page 25 – Kruegle; CCTV Surveillance: Video practices and technology
  • Page 26 – Setup
  • Page 27 – Password; Default LocalView passwords; for procedures involving other passwords.; Very low recording rates; Table 5; Connection; Overview
  • Page 28 – LocalView; 9 To assign an IP address to a unit using LocalView
  • Page 29 – Using a PC Onsite; 0 To connect a null-modem cable
  • Page 33 – After 10 minutes of inactivity, the Multi-Media Shell times out.; 5 To return to the Multi-Media Shell after a time out; For Telco communication,; a data-grade (fax) telephone line is preferable to a standard
  • Page 34 – Reference; Field Name; Field Testing a Connection; 8 To field-test a network connection; Damaged or Missing Goods; 9 To deal with a damaged Multi-Media unit
  • Page 35 – Upgrading Unit Software; 0 To upgrade a Multi-Media unit’s software, onsite
  • Page 37 – Checking for Video; before; Software
  • Page 39 – Creating an empty Multi db; You do not need to create a db each time that you log on.; Upgrading a Multi database; Admin; Logging on to Admin
  • Page 40 – Obtaining a Multi Db; Double-duty logon dialog; 4 To create an empty Multi db; OK
  • Page 41 – Site; Site identification checklist
  • Page 42 – Record of a Dial-up Connection; 6 To make a record of a dial-up connection
  • Page 44 – Record of a Network Connection; 7 To make a record of a network connection
  • Page 45 – Checking for Video; Using View to Connect; Checking for video; reference; Port Name
  • Page 46 – Logging on to View; Testing a Connection: Maintenance; Using Maintenance; User Id
  • Page 47 – Testing a Connection: Time; Crucial settings for reporting on video of events
  • Page 48 – Time Zone; in which a Multi-Media unit has been installed
  • Page 51 – Testing a Connection: Camera; Video tab in Maintenance session: video feed adjustments.
  • Page 52 – Video; 4 To obtain video from a “live video session”; Live
  • Page 53 – Next; effectively
  • Page 55 – Audio; Audio at a Multi-Media Site; Microphones
  • Page 56 – Checking for Audio Interference; Preventive measures
  • Page 57 – Audio; Audio for Operators; At View Operator’s PC; The Audio tab is unavailable on PCs without a soundcard.; 6 To monitor and record; Enable; 7 To enable “talking to” a site; Talk; as many sites at
  • Page 59 – Other Site Hardware; Securing a Multi-Media unit; criminal tampering with the system
  • Page 60 – Do not block the air intakes on the side of a Multi-Media unit.; A warning sticker indicates this on the right-hand side of the unit.; Camera; 1 To detach the sub-panel; Unit Hard Disk; Disk; The SMART report is not a cause for alarm.; It is a suggestion that the hard disk
  • Page 61 – Options; A Rapid Eye Multi-Media unit interfaces with hardware such as:
  • Page 62 – Connecting a PTZ Dome; To connect the; Data In; port of a PTZ dome (an RS-485 connector) to one of the ports on; Converter: Technical Notes; Cabling; Domes; Connecting more domes
  • Page 63 – Other Site Hardware; PTZ; Rapid Eye
  • Page 64 – Sensors; Tools; Inputs for Sensors; 3 To configure inputs; Events
  • Page 65 – Input: Technical Notes
  • Page 66 – Outputs; Up to 24 mA can be drawn at each output.; Monitoring
  • Page 68 – CONTROL 6; Point of Sale Hardware; Cable; POS; Admin User Guide; Modems; At unit, connected to a network
  • Page 69 – Port Use: Restrictions; Serial port use: restrictions; Multiple serial switches
  • Page 71 – Supporting an Installation; Installation FAQ
  • Page 73 – Frequent Questions; Cabling to camera; Do not remove the third wire on a three-prong electrical plug
  • Page 74 – Interference; Hum bar
  • Page 75 – Base
  • Page 79 – FAQs; cameras connected to the unit
  • Page 82 – Site Information Checklist; Organization personnel
  • Page 89 – Index
  • Page 96 – © 2004 Honeywell International Inc.
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Summary

Page 5 - Ringer Equivalence Number; Industry Canada

Declaration of Conformity A Rapid Eye Multi-Media LT unit (HRM xxxyyzzzz ) complies with Council Directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC. These Euro Norms have been applied: • EN50022: 1998, Radio frequency (RF) emissions; • EN50130–4: 1995, Alarm system immunity with uninterruptible power supply (UPS);...

Page 7 - Table of Contents

7 Table of Contents 1 Walk-through ................................................................................ 1–1 1.1 Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 1–1 1.2 Walking Through ...........

Page 8 - Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions

Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 6 Frequent Questions ...................................................................... 6–1 6.1 Supporting an Installation ............................................................................................................ 6–1 6.2 Background.....

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