Honeywell HRDPX manual Appendix

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Contents

 

Time Setup

77

Schedule Setup

77

Audio Setup

78

Motion / Event Input

78

HDD Setup

79

Sensor Setup

79

Sensor

79

System Setup

80

User Management

80

Firmware Upgrade

80

Search Overview

81

Play Controls

82

Performing a Basic Search

82

Adjust the Brightness of an Image

82

Zooming in on an Image

82

Zooming in on a Portion of an Image

83

Printing an Image

83

Save Clip

83

Saving a Video Clip

84

Status Search

85

Performing a Status Search

85

PTZ Overview

86

Accessing PTZ Menus

86

Controlling a PTZ Camera

86

Using the Graphical PTZ Controller

87

Using the On-screen Compass

88

Web Viewer Overview

89

Connecting to a DVR Using Web Viewer

90

Search Video Using Web Viewer

90

Performing a Basic Search

91

Status Search

91

Clean Image

91

Print

92

Save

92

Digital Verifier Overview

93

Using the Digital Verifier

93

FVMS (option) Overview

94

Connecting to a DVR using FVMS

94

8 Appendix

95

Screen Icon Index

95

Recording Icons

95

Status Icons

96

Search Icons

96

Button Index

96

LED Status Indicators

96

Enter / Exit Buttons

97

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Contents Hrdpx DVR Page Document 800-04765 Rev a 06/09 Document 800-04765 Rev a 06/09 FCC Statement Performance Series DVR User GuideImportant Safeguards Performance Series DVR User Guide Page Safety Instructions Rack Mount Do not use the DVR when moisture condensation may occurU T I O N Contents Operation Remote Software Appendix 100 Contents Introduction Product DescriptionFeatures USB Flash Drive Approved List Manufacturer ModelPTZ Compatibility List HscpLogging In for the First Time Password noneQuick Start Instructions Introduction Installation Front Panel ControlsRear Panel Connectors Remote Control ID SelectConnecting Audio Connecting the MonitorConnecting to a Network Connection GuideConnecting to a Relay Output Connecting a PTZ CameraConnecting to a Sensor Input AlarmTurning on the DVR Installing the Rackmount KitSetting the Remote Controller ID Setup Setup MenusVideo Format Ntsc / PAL System ConfigurationSystem Setup Wizard Disk Configuration FormatOverwrite CheckSmart Check User Configuration ServerClient Camera ConfigurationCamera Configuration ShutdownSaturation -25 ~ PTZ ConfigurationColor Setup Adjust Spot / Sequence Configuration SpotMonitor Configuration Frame Recording ConfigurationRecord Schedule AudioUsing Instant Recording Instant RecordingMotion/Event Configuration InputSetting Up Motion Detection Recording Sensor Setup SensorAlarm Monitor ActionNetwork Configuration NetworkSerial Configuration Client Configuration Mail Configuration Version View InformationSystem Log View Status View Setup Quick Menus Using a Mouse to NavigateNavigation Display OptionsSearch Searching Recorded DataEvent Search Search MethodsExpress Search Go To FirstDaylight Savings Search Go To LastGo To Jump After Image RemovalSearch Details Search Popup MenuMonitoring Select ChannelLive Popup Menu Camera Change ChangeBackup Export Manual ExportAuto Backup Using the Backup Viewer Controlling Backup ViewerPlay Back Backup Image Screen Division ButtonsUpgrade Firmware at the DVR Import Settings Save SettingsSave Settings Create PTZ Preset Position PTZ Camera ControlSet up a Remote Connection Configuring the DVRCreating a DVR Connection with Remote Software Default Remote Software Log in InformationUser Name admin1 Password none Access Remote Connection Connecting Multiple DVRsUsing the Remote Software Setting the Time and DateLive View Screen Recording Recording Status IndicatorCamera View Motion DetectionScreen Division Buttons Camera Setup Setup OverviewSetup Screen Overview Spot Setup Record SetupAudio Setup Volume 0 ~14HDD Setup Sensor SetupHealth System SetupPermissions Enable / Disable Live Backup PlaybackSearch Overview Performing a Basic Search Adjust the Brightness of an ImagePlay Controls Zooming in on an ImageSave Clip Zooming in on a Portion of an ImagePrinting an Image Saving a Video Clip Status Search Performing a Status SearchControlling a PTZ Camera Accessing PTZ MenusPTZ Overview Using the Graphical PTZ Controller Using the On-screen Compass Open the PTZ controller Web Viewer OverviewSearch Open the Search screen Connecting to a DVR Using Web Viewer Search Video Using Web ViewerClean Image Status SearchAVI File PrintSave Using the Digital Verifier Digital Verifier OverviewConnecting to a DVR using Fvms Fvms option OverviewIcon Recording Recording Screen Icon IndexRecording Icons Status Icons LED Status IndicatorsButton Index Search IconsEnter Enter / Exit ButtonsFunction Buttons ExitSearch Search-Pause Numeric Buttons and RecDirectional and Playback Control Buttons NavigationNavigation Move down GeneralLive Monitoring Move the camera view point downSearching and Playing Video BackupRecording NetworkTroubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionsSpecifications Hrdpx ModeDocument 800-04765 Rev a 103 06/09 +1.800.796.CCTV North America only HVSsupport@honeywell.com Document 800-04765 Rev A- 06/09

HRDPX specifications

Honeywell HRDPX is a state-of-the-art data acquisition and control system designed to enhance operational efficiency within various industries. This cutting-edge solution is characterized by its versatility, reliability, and robust performance, making it an ideal choice for applications that demand high precision and responsiveness.

One of the main features of the HRDPX is its modular architecture, which allows for easy configuration and scalability. Users can tailor the system to meet specific requirements by adding or removing components as needed. This flexibility is particularly beneficial for organizations that anticipate changes in their operational needs or seek to expand their functional capabilities over time.

Equipped with advanced data processing capabilities, the HRDPX can handle a vast amount of data from multiple sensors and devices. This system utilizes Honeywell's proprietary algorithms, which facilitate real-time data analysis and visualization, providing operators with actionable insights. The ability to process data quickly ensures that decision-makers can respond promptly to changing conditions, optimizing operational performance.

The HRDPX system is compatible with various communication protocols, ensuring seamless integration with existing infrastructure. This interoperability minimizes downtime during the transition to the new system and allows for the incorporation of legacy equipment, protecting prior investments. Furthermore, the system is designed to work with both wired and wireless networks, enhancing its adaptability in different environments.

Security is a critical aspect of the HRDPX system. Honeywell incorporates advanced cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive data and ensure the integrity of operations. Features such as encryption, user authentication, and access controls provide robust protection against unauthorized access and potential threats.

In terms of user interaction, the HRDPX boasts an intuitive interface that simplifies operation and monitoring. This user-friendly design facilitates training and reduces the learning curve associated with new technology. Additionally, the system supports remote access, allowing operators to monitor and control processes from anywhere, improving responsiveness and situational awareness.

In conclusion, Honeywell HRDPX stands out as a versatile and powerful data acquisition and control solution. With its modular design, advanced processing capabilities, extensive compatibility, and robust security features, it is engineered to meet the demands of modern industrial environments while enhancing efficiency and operational excellence.