Honeywell HRDPX manual Spot Setup, Record Setup

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Performance Series DVR User Guide

SPOT Setup

The SPOT Setup display allows the user to define the sequence display for individual Spot Monitors. This allows users to use different Spot Monitors to display only the video necessary for the person watching the Spot Monitor.

Sequence - ON / OFF [sequences through selected cameras] Interval – 1 ~ 60 seconds [Set the sequence interval time]. Channel - Select cameras to include in sequence.

Record Setup

Time Setup

Day/Night/Weekend – Adjust the FPS and picture quality for each schedule individually.

[C]FPS – 0 ~25 [Define a global FPS setting for continuous recording or set individually for each channel.]

[M]FPS – 0 ~25 [Define a global FPS setting for motion/event recording or set individually for each channel.]

Record Mode – Continuous / Motion Event / C/M/E[ALL] /N/A

Quality – Low / Normal / High / Ultra [Define a global quality setting or set individually for each channel.]

Post Recording – 0 99 seconds [Recording time after event.]

Continuous Frame –Displays the actual FPS / maximum FPS for continuous recording

Event Frame – Displays the actual FPS / maximum FPS for event recording.

Schedule Setup

Night – Set night time (ex. If 18:00 to 6:00 is defined as night time, 6:00 to 18:00 is defined as day time)

Weekend –Define weekend days

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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 ListLogging In for the First Time Password noneQuick Start Instructions Introduction Front Panel Controls InstallationRear Panel Connectors ID Select Remote ControlConnecting to a Network Connecting the MonitorConnecting Audio Connection GuideConnecting to a Sensor Input Connecting a PTZ CameraConnecting to a Relay Output AlarmTurning on the DVR Installing the Rackmount KitSetting the Remote Controller ID Setup Menus SetupVideo Format Ntsc / PAL System ConfigurationSystem Setup Wizard Format Disk ConfigurationCheck OverwriteSmart Check Server User ConfigurationClient Camera Configuration ConfigurationCamera ShutdownSaturation -25 ~ PTZ ConfigurationColor Setup Adjust Spot Spot / Sequence ConfigurationMonitor Configuration Frame Recording ConfigurationRecord 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 Version View InformationSystem Log View Status View Setup Navigation Using a Mouse to NavigateQuick Menus Display OptionsSearching Recorded Data SearchExpress Search Search MethodsEvent Search Go To FirstGo To Jump Go To LastDaylight Savings Search After Image RemovalSearch 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 Import Settings Save SettingsSave Settings PTZ Camera Control Create PTZ Preset PositionConfiguring the DVR Set up a Remote ConnectionCreating a DVR Connection with Remote Software Default Remote Software Log in InformationUser Name admin1 Password none Connecting Multiple DVRs Access Remote ConnectionSetting the Time and Date Using the Remote SoftwareLive View Screen Camera View Recording Status IndicatorRecording Motion DetectionScreen Division Buttons Camera Setup Setup OverviewSetup Screen Overview Record Setup Spot SetupVolume 0 ~14 Audio SetupSensor Setup HDD SetupPermissions Enable / Disable Live Backup System SetupHealth PlaybackSearch Overview Play Controls Adjust the Brightness of an ImagePerforming a Basic Search Zooming in on an ImageSave Clip Zooming in on a Portion of an ImagePrinting an Image Saving a Video Clip Performing a Status Search 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 Search Video Using Web Viewer Connecting to a DVR Using Web ViewerStatus Search Clean ImageAVI File PrintSave Digital Verifier Overview Using the Digital VerifierFvms option Overview Connecting to a DVR using FvmsIcon Recording Recording Screen Icon IndexRecording Icons Button Index LED Status IndicatorsStatus Icons Search IconsFunction Buttons Enter / Exit ButtonsEnter ExitDirectional and Playback Control Buttons Numeric Buttons and RecSearch Search-Pause NavigationLive Monitoring GeneralNavigation Move down Move the camera view point downRecording BackupSearching and Playing Video NetworkProblem 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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HRDPX specifications

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