Honeywell HRDE4X4 manual Optional Items, Remote Control Operation

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Optional Items

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Remote Control

Remote Control Operation

RECORD

Press to start or stop manual recording.

 

 

PTZ

Press to control PTZ operation.

 

 

SEARCH

Press to go to the search menu.

 

 

SEQUENCE

Press to start auto sequencing of screen in full

 

screen mode.

 

 

SELECT

Press to select desired menu item, to store a

 

setup value in the menu, or to display quad view.

 

 

SETUP

Press to launch the setup menu.

 

 

ESC

Press to return to the previous menu screen.

 

 

F/REW

Press to jump/step 60 seconds backward in

 

playback mode.

 

 

PLAY/PAUSE

Press to play or pause a video in playback mode.

 

 

F/ADV

Press to jump/step 60 seconds forward in

 

playback mode.

 

 

REW

Press to rewind the footage at 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, and

 

16x speeds in playback mode.

 

 

ARCH

Press to start operation involving archiving.

FFPress to fast forward the footage at 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, and 16x speeds in playback mode.

%Press to select camera 1 or password digit 1.

#Press to select camera 2 or password digit 2.

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Document 900.0399

 

 

03/06

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Contents Digital Video Recorder User Guide HRDE4X4Revisions Issue Date RevisionsFCC Compliance Statement Weee Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Contents Appendix a DVR Firmware Upgrade RAS ConfigurationAppendix D Specifications Figures Figure A-1 Engineering Mode Introduction FeaturesTechnical Overview Important Safeguards Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Page Before You Begin DVR Unit InstallationUnpack Everything Setting Unit for Ntsc or PAL Typical DVR InstallationRear Panel Connections Connector Description Connecting Peripheral EquipmentVideo AlarmSwitches OUTConnecting the Power Cord Rev Document 03/06 Front Panel LEDs and Controls DVR ConfigurationUSB Port Menu Structure Initial SetupLive Mode Recording Mode Motion Zones Recording Schedules Motion Zone Setup ScreenSetting System Parameters SET Date & Time AdminPassword Date FormatDVR ID Setup Screen Controlling a PTZ Camera Setting Network ParametersSaving Remote AccessPort BandwidthMail Address Network Setup Fields Cont’dDdns Server Name Send E-MAILDhcp Storage SetupOverwrite Storage Setup Fields DescriptionFormat 14 Save Setup Screen Saving SetupLive Viewing Window Front Panel OperationButton Functions in Live Viewing Window Search WindowButton Description Event Search Screen Event SearchEvent Search List Screen Time-Line SearchTime-line Search Screen Go To SearchGo Last Search Go First SearchLog List Search 10 Archive Search Screen Archive SearchPlay Mode Highlighted channel Network ModePress to launch the archiving function Archiving Images or Video onto the Hard Drive Archiving VideoTransferring Still Images or Video onto USB 15 Archive Menu Screen Rev Document 03/06 Installing the RAS Program RAS InstallationMinimum PC Requirements Choose Destination Location Live Viewing RAS OperationLive Viewing Interface Live Viewing Interface Controls Live Viewing Interface Controls Cont’d Search and Playback Interface Search and Playback ViewingInterface Control Description Search and Playback Interface Controls Search and Playback Interface Controls Cont’d Main User Interface with Back Up Times Marked Back Up a Video Clip in AVI FormatAVI Backup Window General Setup RAS ConfigurationEvent Setup Site SetupEvent Search Menu Event Search SetupRecord Menu Record Menu Settings Setting OperationVideo Menu Disk MenuAbout Menu Copy Firmware Upgrade to USB Stick DVR Firmware UpgradeStart Engineering Mode Verifying Software Installation Upgrading Using USB StickPlaying AVI Archive Clips Figure B-1 Ffdshow Video Decoder ConfigurationRev Document 03/06 Optional Items Remote Control OperationPress to select the remote unit Configuring Multiple Units for Remote ControlInputs, Outputs SpecificationsTable D-1 Technical Specifications Video ConnectorsStorage Table D-1 Technical Specifications Cont’dGeneral Page Video Systems