Honeywell K14392V1 manual

Models: K14392V1

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Fig. 5–9.

The Configure Automatic Optimizations Command.

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Fig. 5–10.

The Enhanced Preview Window.

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Fig. 5–11.

Using High or Moderate Resolution, 320 × 240 (NTSC), to Identify a Subject.

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Fig. 5–12.

Using Low Resolution, 160 x 120 (NTSC) to Show Presence.

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Fig. 5–13.

To Establish Presence, Lower-Resolutions May Suffice.

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Fig. 5–14.

Camera Distance Can Be more Important than High Resolutions.

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Fig. 5–15.

Resolution Gauge for Recordings Made with NTSC Cameras.

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Fig. 5–16.

Resolution Gauge for Recordings Made with PAL Cameras.

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Fig. 5–17.

Microsoft Windows’ Screen Area Settings.

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Fig. 6–1.

Assigning a PTZ Driver to a Port on the Multi-Media Unit.

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Fig. 6–2.

Configuration Settings (4) for a PTZ (3) Camera (2), on the Video Tab (1).

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Fig. 6–3.

Dartboard Control for PTZ camera, Showing Command Feedback.

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Fig. 6–4.

Dragging the Mouse Pointer in a PTZ Camera Window.

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Fig. 6–5.

Using PTZ Zonal Mode.

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Fig. 6–6.

PTZ Dome Camera without Auto-focus (1) or with, Between the Dots (2).

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Fig. 6–7.

Programming a PTZ Preset.

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Fig. 6–8.

Testing Presets on a PTZ Camera.

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Fig. 6–9.

PTZ Camera: Behavior after Use.

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Fig. 6–10.

Detail of PTZ Setup for the RapidDome Driver.

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Fig. 6–11.

Right-clicking in the Tour Programming table reveals the Insert command.

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Fig. 6–12.

Location of the Program Vector Button.

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Fig. 6–13.

Setting Up a Privacy Zone on a RapidDome PTZ Camera.

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Fig. 6–14.

Communication Settings for Intellibus on the Serial Devices Tab.

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Fig. 6–15.

The Manage Files Dialog Box.

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Fig. 7–1.

Continuous Recording and Event Recording, on the Recording Tab.

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Fig. 7–2.

Boost Button.

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Fig. 7–3.

Example of a Schedule Assigned to a Camera.

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Fig. 7–4.

Customizing a Schedule.

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Fig. 7–5.

Breakdown of a Cell into Fifteen-minute Sections.

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Fig. 7–6.

Using a Schedule for Alarms.

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Fig. 7–7.

Specifying a Holiday for the Next Few Years.

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Fig. 7–8.

A Rule's Trigger, Response and Schedule.

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Fig. 7–9.

Customizing a Rule: Visual Steps.

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Fig. 7–10.

Status Icons for a Response Rule.

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Fig. 7–11.

Motion Detection Configuration.

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Fig. 7–12.

Mask for Motion Detection.

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Fig. 7–13.

Motion Detection Menu.

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Fig. 7–14.

CSD Panel, on the Video Tab.

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Fig. 7–15.

Calibration of Blind-type CSD.

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Fig. 7–16.

Storage Estimator.

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Fig. 7–17.

Detail of the Statistics Tab, Showing Storage Statistics.

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Fig. 8–1.

Statistics Tab, Showing the Clear Storage Button.

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Fig. 8–2.

Securing a Unit, after Changing Passwords.

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Fig. 8–3.

File Transfers: to a Unit or from a Unit.

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Fig. 8–4.

Downloading the System.log File from a Multi-Media Unit.

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Fig. 8–5.

Enabling the FAULT RELAY.

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Fig. 8–6.

Enabling the FAULT RELAY Changes the Name of Output6.

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Fig. 8–7.

Serial Devices Tab Showing “Internal Port–Modem” Data.

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Fig. 8–8.

Monitor Out Tab, for a Multi-Media Unit’s MONITOR OUTPUT 1.

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Honeywell K14392V1 manual