Honeywell K9696V2 Upgrading Unit Software, Upgrade CD-ROM, Multi-Media unit without a CD-RW drive

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Field Work

2.11Upgrading Unit Software

Upgrade CD-ROM

Onsite, you can upgrade Multi-Media units equipped with a CD-ROM drive.

Fig. 21. Upgrading a unit in the field.

!30 To upgrade a Multi-Media unit’s software, onsite

1.Remove the front cover of the Multi-Media unit; if the cover is locked, use the key supplied with the unit.

2.Press the button on the CD-RW drive. A tray slides out.

3.Drop the CD-ROM identified as HRM62UPADMIN into the tray and press it into position. See figure 21.

4.Shut the CD-RW’s tray.

5.Turn the unit off, by pressing the red POWER button while the CD-ROM remains in the unit.

6.Power-up the unit.

7.Check the unit’s blue LCD; as the unit starts up, a set of messages appear:

“Honeywell Startup Shell”, “*Do Not Restart* Upgrading Unit”, “Upgrade Complete. Restarting Unit*, “Honeywell Startup Shell”.

The final message depends on the unit’s hardware.

For units holding a Pentium 3 processor: “Rapid Eye Multi-Media V5.2”;

for units holding a Pentium 4 processor: “Rapid Eye Multi-Media V6.2”.

8.The unit is operational. Press the button on the CD-RW drive and remove the CD-ROM from the tray.

9.Shut the CD-RW’s tray.

10.Replace the front cover on the unit.

Multi-Media unit without a CD-RW drive

Multi-Media units without a CD drive can be upgraded from a View Operator’s PC.

You can also upgrade in the field by connecting a PC directly to the unit, using a null- modem cable.

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Contents Multi-Media Unit Page Issue Date Revisions Page Declaration of Conformity Page Table of Contents Index Frequent QuestionsFind-it Page Page Software OverviewNew to Multi-Media? Not new to Multi-Media?Communications Walking ThroughCameras Other Hardware Powering-up the Multi-Media unitAdmin and View Software Database for Multi Start Admin to create a Multi databaseLog on to a Multi database, or create one using Admin Using Admin, add a siteAbout connections Type of ConnectionRunning View Add information about the connection, and save itLog on to View Testing a ConnectionTest the connection use View to run a Maintenance session For More Information Where To, Next?Background information Please do not remove factory seals on a Multi-Media unit Unpacking the UnitAudience Road map to field workPrinted matter Rear Panel ReferenceItem, one of each, unless otherwise noted USB port and Printer port TemperaturePowering the Multi-Media Unit Reporting the InstallationPowering Up and Down Rapid Dome or Rapid Dome Gold dome systems Connecting a CameraUnit Recovery Nominal storage* camera-day time† minuteHardware LocalViewSecuring a camera ReferenceMonitors To enable the locking of a LocalView functionsLocalView help on operator’s PC Overview To change a LocalView passwordNetwork Connection Recording rate fps lowest cycle time secWhat next? Using LocalView OnsiteTo assign an IP address to a unit using LocalView For a network without DhcpNull-modem cable comes with your Multi-Media unit Using a PC OnsiteTo setup a terminal program To connect a null-modem cableMulti-Media Unit Installation Instructions To use the Multi-Media Shell Windows Click Start and point to … … then clickHypertrm.exe icon Parameter ValueNone, port1, port2, or internal Field Name Default Address Shell commandCommand Result Multi Shell ReferenceTo return to the Multi-Media Shell after a time out Dial-up ConnectionModem Reference Field Testing a ConnectionDamaged or Missing Goods Multi-Media unit without a CD-RW drive Upgrade CD-ROMTo upgrade a Multi-Media unit’s software, onsite Upgrading Unit SoftwarePlease continue Multi Software Road map for using Multi software to obtain videoWhy check a connection? Some versions of Windows need you to restart the PC To install Multi softwareRunning Admin Using AdminDouble-duty logon dialog Obtaining a Multi DbAfter adding security Click Save and Close To name a site Site identification checklistAdding Site Information To make a record of a dial-up connection Record of a Dial-up ConnectionDealing with connections ConfirmationDealing with dial-up confusion IP Address is mandatory for a network connection Record of a Network ConnectionTo make a record of a network connection Checking for video Using View to ConnectFirewall reference Logging on to View Testing a Connection MaintenanceUsing Maintenance To run a maintenance session on a Rapid Eye siteTime zone Testing a Connection TimeCrucial settings for reporting on video of events Conflicting time zones To indicate the time zone of a Multi-Media unitTime zone is set on a unit-by-unit basis To respond to a notification of conflicting time zones Clock Automatic settingAuto-synch statistics To set a unit’s clock manually, using a PC’sVideo tab in Maintenance session video feed adjustments Testing a Connection CameraTo obtain video from a live video session To configure a Rapid Eye site’s camerasObtaining Video What Next ResultsPlease continue Placing a microphone Audio at a Multi-Media SiteMicrophones Selecting a microphonePreventive measures Checking for Audio InterferenceTo send and receive audio offsite To enable talking to a siteAudio for Operators At View Operator’s PCTo disable audio for LocalView To enable audio for use onsite, by LocalViewTo secure the unit Securing a Multi-Media unitTo detach the sub-panel Unit Hard DiskDetachable Camera I/O Hard Disk ReportHandle on mounted hard disk Hardware OptionsDaisy-chaining Domes Connecting a PTZ DomeConverter Technical Notes Driver name Baud rate Supported controller/dome Alphabetical Configuring PTZInputs for Sensors Alarm SensorsNC normally closed Input Technical NotesInputs to a Multi-Media unit, used by hardware devices No normally openSystem Monitoring Control OutputsSoftware setup To set the Fault Relay to trigger Alarm panelAt unit, connected to a network Configuring POSPoint of Sale Hardware External ModemsUSB port and Parallel port Using null-modem cable for installation of Multi-Media unitPort Use Restrictions Serial connection Connect only to serial port COMPlease continue Cannot connect to Multi-Media unit, using View Supporting an InstallationPlanning BackgroundFrequently asked question Section No video is reaching View See alsoGrounding Coaxial CableTriaxial cable Electrical InterferenceLighting Hum barKnowledge Base Find-itTables Illustrations Use the same database created earlier, using Admin see on pDial-up Networking More FAQs Find-it More FAQsNetwork Connection More FAQs Find-it Organization personnel Personnel Name, telephone #, email Site Information ChecklistSite definition Rapid Eye site… Identification Audio Microphone type Speaker type Comments Communications to unit Connection ValueSite Information Checklist Find-it Sensor hardware Input Type NO, NC, EOL Description Site Information Checklist Find-it Multi-Media Unit Installation Instructions Index Multi-Media Unit Installation Instructions Index Page Page Page Page Honeywell Security House Netherlands Honeywell Security FranceHoneywell Security Italia SpA Honeywell Security Espana

K9696V2 specifications

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