Honeywell K9696V2 installation instructions Dial-up Networking

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions

Fig. 21. Upgrading a unit in the field.

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Fig. 22. In organizations where security is a high priority, Admin is not installed

 

on all PCs. The PCs of View operators do not need Admin.

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Fig. 23. Icon for Admin on the Windows desktop

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Fig. 24. You can add Rapid Eye site information to an empty Multi db, using

 

the Microsoft Access engine, to test connections to Rapid Eye sites.

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Fig. 25. Type the site name of your choice in the Add Site dialog.

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Fig. 26. The “-> Dialup” in the connection name iappears as you click Use

 

Dial-up Networking.

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Fig. 27.

Dial-up making irregular use of area codes occurs when a local call is used

 

across area codes or when a long distance call is needed to dial-up in a local area

 

code. This can fool Microsoft Windows’ Dial-Up Networking application. You can set

 

Multi to remedy this.

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Fig. 28. Adding a pilot connection

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Fig. 29.

View icon

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Fig. 30. Your database can have the name of your choice, as long as it is the

 

same one used earlier, as in figure 24 on page 3–4.

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Fig. 31.

A connection works when you see the “System operational” message in

 

the Feedback box. It should appear after selecting a site and clicking Maintain.

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Fig. 32. Indicating the correct Time Zone in which a Multi-Media unit has been

 

installed is crucial to avoiding confusion during the operation of your video

 

surveillance system.

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Fig. 33. Different rules for daylight savings time in one time zone.

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Fig. 34. Time tab indicating that a Multi-Media unit’s clock could be

 

synchronized to your PC’s clock.

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Fig. 35. Video tab in Maintenance session: video feed adjustments.

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Fig. 36.

Live video from a camera, renamed to “side entrance”, at a site called:

 

“Foucault facility, 232”.

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Fig. 37. Audio input to Multi-Media unit.

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Fig. 38. Speaking remotely from a PC running View, or onsite using

 

LocalView, an operator can communicate with people at the site.

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Fig. 39. Audio tab, set to deliver sound to and from the View operator’s PC to

 

two channels of audio, at one Multi site.

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Fig. 40. Removing the camera input/output (I/O) connectors.

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Fig. 41. Handle on mounted hard disk.

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Fig. 42. Pull to remove a mounted hard disk from a unit; push to insert.

 

Remove the front cover of the unit beforehand.

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Fig. 43.

PTZ wiring plan

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Fig. 44.

Video tab: PTZ settings.

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Contents Multi-Media Unit Page Issue Date Revisions Page Declaration of Conformity Page Table of Contents Frequent Questions Find-itIndex Page Page Not new to Multi-Media? OverviewNew to Multi-Media? SoftwareWalking Through CamerasCommunications Powering-up the Multi-Media unit Admin and View SoftwareOther Hardware Using Admin, add a site Start Admin to create a Multi databaseLog on to a Multi database, or create one using Admin Database for MultiAdd information about the connection, and save it Type of ConnectionRunning View About connectionsTesting a Connection Test the connection use View to run a Maintenance sessionLog on to View Where To, Next? For More InformationBackground information Road map to field work Unpacking the UnitAudience Please do not remove factory seals on a Multi-Media unitRear Panel Reference Item, one of each, unless otherwise notedPrinted matter Temperature USB port and Printer portReporting the Installation Powering the Multi-Media UnitPowering Up and Down Nominal storage* camera-day time† minute Connecting a CameraUnit Recovery Rapid Dome or Rapid Dome Gold dome systemsReference LocalViewSecuring a camera HardwareTo enable the locking of a LocalView functions LocalView help on operator’s PCMonitors Recording rate fps lowest cycle time sec To change a LocalView passwordNetwork Connection OverviewFor a network without Dhcp Using LocalView OnsiteTo assign an IP address to a unit using LocalView What next?To connect a null-modem cable Using a PC OnsiteTo setup a terminal program Null-modem cable comes with your Multi-Media unitMulti-Media Unit Installation Instructions Parameter Value Windows Click Start and point to … … then clickHypertrm.exe icon To use the Multi-Media ShellMulti Shell Reference Field Name Default Address Shell commandCommand Result None, port1, port2, or internalDial-up Connection To return to the Multi-Media Shell after a time outField Testing a Connection Damaged or Missing GoodsModem Reference Upgrading Unit Software Upgrade CD-ROMTo upgrade a Multi-Media unit’s software, onsite Multi-Media unit without a CD-RW drivePlease continue Road map for using Multi software to obtain video Why check a connection?Multi Software To install Multi software Some versions of Windows need you to restart the PCUsing Admin Running AdminObtaining a Multi Db After adding securityDouble-duty logon dialog Site identification checklist Adding Site InformationClick Save and Close To name a site Confirmation Record of a Dial-up ConnectionDealing with connections To make a record of a dial-up connectionDealing with dial-up confusion Record of a Network Connection To make a record of a network connectionIP Address is mandatory for a network connection Using View to Connect Firewall referenceChecking for video To run a maintenance session on a Rapid Eye site Testing a Connection MaintenanceUsing Maintenance Logging on to ViewTesting a Connection Time Crucial settings for reporting on video of eventsTime zone To indicate the time zone of a Multi-Media unit Time zone is set on a unit-by-unit basisConflicting time zones Clock Automatic setting To respond to a notification of conflicting time zonesTo set a unit’s clock manually, using a PC’s Auto-synch statisticsTesting a Connection Camera Video tab in Maintenance session video feed adjustmentsTo configure a Rapid Eye site’s cameras Obtaining VideoTo obtain video from a live video session Results What NextPlease continue Selecting a microphone Audio at a Multi-Media SiteMicrophones Placing a microphoneChecking for Audio Interference Preventive measuresAt View Operator’s PC To enable talking to a siteAudio for Operators To send and receive audio offsiteTo enable audio for use onsite, by LocalView To disable audio for LocalViewSecuring a Multi-Media unit To secure the unitHard Disk Report Unit Hard DiskDetachable Camera I/O To detach the sub-panelHardware Options Handle on mounted hard diskConnecting a PTZ Dome Converter Technical NotesDaisy-chaining Domes Configuring PTZ Driver name Baud rate Supported controller/dome AlphabeticalAlarm Sensors Inputs for SensorsNo normally open Input Technical NotesInputs to a Multi-Media unit, used by hardware devices NC normally closedControl Outputs System MonitoringAlarm panel Software setup To set the Fault Relay to triggerExternal Modems Configuring POSPoint of Sale Hardware At unit, connected to a networkSerial connection Connect only to serial port COM Using null-modem cable for installation of Multi-Media unitPort Use Restrictions USB port and Parallel portPlease continue Supporting an Installation Cannot connect to Multi-Media unit, using ViewSee also BackgroundFrequently asked question Section No video is reaching View PlanningCoaxial Cable GroundingHum bar Electrical InterferenceLighting Triaxial cableFind-it Knowledge BaseTables Use the same database created earlier, using Admin see on p IllustrationsDial-up Networking More FAQs More FAQs Find-itNetwork Connection More FAQs Find-it Site Information Checklist Organization personnel Personnel Name, telephone #, emailSite definition Rapid Eye site… Identification Communications to unit Connection Value Audio Microphone type Speaker type CommentsSite 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 Espana Honeywell Security FranceHoneywell Security Italia SpA Honeywell Security House Netherlands

K9696V2 specifications

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