Honeywell HRDPX manual Connecting a PTZ Camera, Connecting to a Sensor Input, Alarm Out

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Performance Series DVR User Guide

Connecting a PTZ Camera

The RS485 connector can be used to control Pan / Tilt / Zoom (PTZ) cameras. See the PTZ camera manufacturer’s manual for configuring the RS485 connection.

Note Use the RS485 connector for external control systems such as a control keyboard. Connect RX-/TX- and RX+/TX+ of the control system to the TX-/RX- and TX+/RX+ (respectively) of the DVR.

Connecting to a Sensor Input

To make connections on the Alarm Connector Strip: Remove the Alarm In block from the DVR for easy access. Use a small screw driver to open the connection and insert the wire into the hole. To disconnect the wire loosen the connection with the screw driver and pull the wire out.

Alarm In

Use external devices to send a signal to the DVR when an event occurs. Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to the Alarm In and Ground (GND) connectors.

Note All connectors marked GND are common. Connect the ground side of the alarm input and/or alarm output to the GND connector.

Connecting to a Relay Output

To make connections on the Alarm Connector Strip: Remove the Alarm Out block from the DVR for easy access. Use a small screw driver to open the connection and insert the wire into the hole. To disconnect the wire loosen the connection with the screw driver and pull the wire out.

Alarm Out

The DVR can activate external devices such as buzzers or lights. Connect the external device to the Alarm Out and Ground (GND) connectors. See Sensor Configuration in the manual for more details.

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Contents Hrdpx DVR Page Document 800-04765 Rev a 06/09 Document 800-04765 Rev a 06/09 Performance Series DVR User Guide FCC StatementImportant Safeguards Performance Series DVR User Guide Page Do not use the DVR when moisture condensation may occur Safety Instructions Rack MountU T I O N Contents Operation Remote Software Appendix 100 Contents Product Description IntroductionFeatures Manufacturer Model USB Flash Drive Approved ListHscp PTZ Compatibility ListPassword none Quick Start InstructionsLogging In for the First Time Introduction Front Panel Controls InstallationRear Panel Connectors ID Select Remote ControlConnection Guide Connecting the MonitorConnecting to a Network Connecting AudioAlarm Connecting a PTZ CameraConnecting to a Sensor Input Connecting to a Relay OutputInstalling the Rackmount Kit Setting the Remote Controller IDTurning on the DVR Setup Menus SetupSystem Configuration SystemVideo Format Ntsc / PAL Setup Wizard Format Disk ConfigurationCheck OverwriteSmart Check Server User ConfigurationClient Shutdown ConfigurationCamera Configuration CameraPTZ Configuration Color Setup AdjustSaturation -25 ~ Spot Spot / Sequence ConfigurationMonitor Configuration Recording Configuration RecordFrame Audio ScheduleInstant Recording Using Instant RecordingInput Motion/Event ConfigurationSetting Up Motion Detection Recording Sensor Sensor SetupAction Alarm MonitorNetwork Network ConfigurationSerial Configuration Client Configuration Mail Configuration Information System Log ViewVersion View Status View Setup Display Options Using a Mouse to NavigateNavigation Quick MenusSearching Recorded Data SearchGo To First Search MethodsExpress Search Event SearchAfter Image Removal Go To LastGo To Jump Daylight Savings SearchSearch Popup Menu Search DetailsSelect Channel MonitoringCamera Change Change Live Popup MenuManual Export Backup ExportAuto Backup Controlling Backup Viewer Using the Backup ViewerScreen Division Buttons Play Back Backup ImageUpgrade Firmware at the DVR Save Settings Save SettingsImport Settings PTZ Camera Control Create PTZ Preset PositionConfiguring the DVR Set up a Remote ConnectionDefault Remote Software Log in Information User Name admin1 Password noneCreating a DVR Connection with Remote Software Connecting Multiple DVRs Access Remote ConnectionSetting the Time and Date Using the Remote SoftwareLive View Screen Motion Detection Recording Status IndicatorCamera View RecordingScreen Division Buttons Setup Overview Setup Screen OverviewCamera Setup Record Setup Spot SetupVolume 0 ~14 Audio SetupSensor Setup HDD SetupPlayback System SetupPermissions Enable / Disable Live Backup HealthSearch Overview Zooming in on an Image Adjust the Brightness of an ImagePlay Controls Performing a Basic SearchZooming in on a Portion of an Image Printing an ImageSave Clip Saving a Video Clip Performing a Status Search Status SearchAccessing PTZ Menus PTZ OverviewControlling a PTZ Camera Using the Graphical PTZ Controller Using the On-screen Compass Web Viewer Overview Search Open the Search screenOpen the PTZ controller Search Video Using Web Viewer Connecting to a DVR Using Web ViewerStatus Search Clean ImagePrint SaveAVI File Digital Verifier Overview Using the Digital VerifierFvms option Overview Connecting to a DVR using FvmsScreen Icon Index Recording IconsIcon Recording Recording Search Icons LED Status IndicatorsButton Index Status IconsExit Enter / Exit ButtonsFunction Buttons EnterNavigation Numeric Buttons and RecDirectional and Playback Control Buttons Search Search-PauseMove the camera view point down GeneralLive Monitoring Navigation Move downNetwork BackupRecording Searching and Playing VideoProblem Possible Solutions TroubleshootingMode Specifications HrdpxDocument 800-04765 Rev a 103 06/09 Document 800-04765 Rev A- 06/09 +1.800.796.CCTV North America only HVSsupport@honeywell.com
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