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Remote Software

Configuring the DVR Continued

10.Go to SYSTEM > USER CONFIGURATION> CLIENT to add remote users.

Note Only users defined in System > User Configuration > Client will be able to access the system remotely.

11.Select SAVE to save current settings.

Creating a DVR Connection with Remote Software

1.Install the Remote Software on a PC using the disc provided with your DVR.

2.Open the Remote Software. The Local Setup window will open automatically.

3.Click New.

4.Select HRDP Performance Series as the Site Type.

5.Enter a name for the system in the Site Name box.

6.Enter the IP address of the DVR - found in Network > Network Configuration on the DVR.

7.Enter the Port number found in Network Client Configuration on the DVR system (default is 4000).

8.Click OK.

9.Enter the user name and password of an authorized remote user as defined in System > User Configuration > Client on the DVR.

Note User Name and Password are both case sensitive.

10.Click Connect.

Default Remote Software Log in Information

The default administrative log in information for the remote software:

User Name: admin1

Password: <none>

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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 HscpQuick Start Instructions Password noneLogging In for the First Time 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 AlarmSetting the Remote Controller ID Installing the Rackmount KitTurning on the DVR Setup Setup MenusSystem System ConfigurationVideo Format Ntsc / PAL Setup Wizard Disk Configuration FormatOverwrite CheckSmart Check User Configuration ServerClient Camera ConfigurationCamera Configuration ShutdownColor Setup Adjust PTZ ConfigurationSaturation -25 ~ Spot / Sequence Configuration SpotMonitor Configuration Record Recording ConfigurationFrame 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 System Log View InformationVersion 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 Save Settings Save SettingsImport Settings Create PTZ Preset Position PTZ Camera ControlSet up a Remote Connection Configuring the DVRUser Name admin1 Password none Default Remote Software Log in InformationCreating a DVR Connection with Remote Software 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 Setup Screen Overview Setup OverviewCamera Setup 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 ImagePrinting an Image Zooming in on a Portion of an ImageSave Clip Saving a Video Clip Status Search Performing a Status SearchPTZ Overview Accessing PTZ MenusControlling a PTZ Camera Using the Graphical PTZ Controller Using the On-screen Compass Search Open the Search screen Web Viewer OverviewOpen the PTZ controller Connecting to a DVR Using Web Viewer Search Video Using Web ViewerClean Image Status SearchSave PrintAVI File Using the Digital Verifier Digital Verifier OverviewConnecting to a DVR using Fvms Fvms option OverviewRecording Icons Screen Icon IndexIcon Recording Recording 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
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