Honeywell HRDPX manual Setting Up Motion Detection Recording

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Setup

Setting Up Motion Detection Recording

To record data only when motion is detected:

1.Press SETUP on the front of the DVR or remote control.

2.Select Record > Motion/Event Configuration and set MOTION to ON.

3.Set the motion SENSITIVITY level. [1~10].

4.Select AREA and press ENTER to set a motion area (global setting; each channel can be configured individually).

5.Use the mouse to select or clear squares on the grid:

a)Right click and select CHANNEL SELECT.

b)Click the squares to include in the motion grid.

c)Right-click again and select SAVE to save the selected motion grid.

6.When finished selecting motion areas press ENTER on the front of the DVR or remote control to save changes.

7.Repeat as necessary for each channel.

8.When motion area setup is complete select SAVE to save settings and exit setup.

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Contents Hrdp and Hrdpx 264 DVR Page Hrdp DVR User Guide Revisions Issue Date Document 800-06801 Rev D 02/11 CE Compliance Statement Hrdp DVR User GuideImportant Safeguards Hrdp DVR User Guide Page Do not use the DVR when moisture condensation may occur Safety Instructions Rack Mount U T I O NContents Contents Save Settings Import Settings PTZContents DVR FAQ 102Contents Introduction Product DescriptionFeatures USB Flash Drive Approved List Manufacturer ModelPTZ Compatibility List Kalatel LG LVC-A70XTBT-DOME YOKO-CCTVPassword none Quick Start InstructionsLogging In for the First Time Installation Front Panel ControlsRear Panel Connectors ChannelVideo In Ports Connection RS-232 Input Remote Control PauseConnecting the Monitor Connecting to a NetworkConnecting Audio Connection GuideInstalling the Rackmount Kit Connecting a PTZ CameraConnecting to a Sensor Input Connecting to a Relay OutputSetting the Remote Controller ID Using the Power ButtonTurning on the DVR Setup Setup MenusSetup Wizard System Configuration SystemVideo Format Ntsc / PAL Upgrade Firmware Disk Configuration FormatEnter DVROverwrite CheckSmart Check User Configuration Adding / Changing a User Configuration Camera ConfigurationHidden ON/OFF System User Configuration ADD/CHANGE CameraPTZ Configuration Color Setup AdjustContrast 0 ~ Color 0 ~ Spot / Sequence Configuration Monitor Configuration Recording Configuration RecordFrame Schedule No Recording No ColorMOT+SENS Motion /EVENT Confguration ActionHoliday Setup Instant RecordingAudio Using Instant Recording Instant RecordingMotion/Event Configuration InputSetting Up Motion Detection Recording Sensor Setup SensorA.R.T. Alarm ActionAlarm Monitor Network Configuration NetworkNetwork Configuration Serial Configuration Mail Configuration Information System Log ViewVersion View Status View Event Login Default Administrator LogLive Display Mode Channel SelectionIcons Right-upper corner on each CH screenRight-bottom corner on full screen Mouse-Over Menu No Signal Popup MenuNo Permission PTZ Popup Menu Arrow Buttons Move CameraSearch Searching Recorded DataQuick Backup in Search Mode Quick SearchGraphic Search Express Search Jump to First Saved DataJump to Last Saved Data Event SearchDaylight Savings Search Search Popup MenuBackup Export Manual ExportSearch Backup Data DeinterlacingWatermark Using the Backup Viewer Controlling Backup ViewerUpgrade Firmware at the DVR Setup and Save FunctionsJpeg Play Back Backup Image Screen Division ButtonsSave Settings Save SettingsImport Settings Set up a Remote Connection Minimum System RequirementsRecommended System Requirements 1GB RAMConfiguring the DVR Creating a DVR Connection with Remote SoftwareAccess Remote Connection Connecting Multiple DVRsDefault Remote Software Log in Information User Name admin Password noneUsing the Remote Software Setting the Time and DateLive View Screen Recording Status Indicator Camera ViewRecording Recorded to the DVRSetup Overview Screen Division ButtonsSearch Overview Adjust the Brightness of an Image Play ControlsPerforming a Basic Search Zooming in on an ImageZooming in on a Portion of an Image Printing an ImageSave Clip Saving a Video Clip Status Search Performing a Status SearchAccessing PTZ Menus PTZ OverviewControlling a PTZ Camera Using the Graphical PTZ Controller Using the On-screen Compass Contrast Adjust the contrast of the connected cameras Web Viewer OverviewSearch Open the Search screen Open the PTZ controllerConnecting to a DVR Using Web Viewer Search Video Using Web ViewerClean Image Status SearchPrint SaveAVI File Remote Software Without exporting file Alarm Monitor Assign Status SettingsConnecting to a DVR using Alarm Monitor Set up Alarm Monitor OptionsRecord MOTION/EVENT Configuration Alarm Monitor Add Items to Alarm Confirm List Filter Alarm EventsSearch Alarm Window View Recorded VideoExport Video Save JPGSave AVI Using the Digital Verifier Digital Verifier OverviewConnecting to a DVR using Fvms Fvms option OverviewLED Status Indicators Button IndexHDD Enter / Exit Buttons Function ButtonsNumeric Buttons and Rec Directional and Playback Control Buttons General Live MonitoringBackup RecordingSearching and Playing Video NetworkTroubleshooting Specifications Hrdp H.264 Specifications Hrdpx H.264 Recording Compression+1.800.796.CCTV North America only HVSsupport@honeywell.com Document 800-06801 Rev D- 02/11
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