Honeywell K14392V1 manual

Models: K14392V1

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Index

client IP, 139

clock: clearing storage, 60; Multi-Media unit, 56; on a PC, 59; Refresh button, SNTP server, 58; setting automatically, 58; setting manually, 59; setting to automatic, 57; setting to correct time, 55; synchronizing over dial-up, 59; troubleshooting, 60

comma: delay in dial-up connection, 215

communications settings: to change, 136

computer name, Multi-Media unit. See DHCP

connection (to alarm station): defining (table), 203; information needed (table), 204; using RAS, 216

connection (to Rapid Eye site): auto-naming example (table), 48; auto-naming of, 48; compulsory when adding site, 29; dial-up consistency, 33; dial-up customization, 51; naming, 29; network and dial-up alternative, 43; network default (table), 36; primary connection, 44; RAS and dial-up, 44, 47; renaming, 48; to view connections, 48; various connections (table), 29

continuous recording: resolution preview, 74; set to OFF. See security risk

Continuous video recording: enabling, 68; no video recording message, 190

CONTROL OUTPUT: external PTZ controller, 86; FAULT RELAY, 134

crane, 116

CSD. See camera sabotage detection

customer-device: adding one…, 143; defining, 143; messages, 143; recording data, 143; regular expression, 145; rules, 143; to add a rule…, 144

Customer-device: event. See event, Customer-device

cutting password to Clipboard, 164

Cyberdome, Kalatel. See Kalatel

D

darkness. See security risk and camera sabotage detection

dartboard control, PTZ, 88

data device. See customer-device

[database name], used as account name. See user account, restricted names

database administrator, 165, 237

date, security risk. See security risk

default: logon to Admin (table), 233; user account, 152, 177, 235

delay: motion detection, 118

delay dial speed. See dial-up connection, delay...

deny access: to all sites, 159

Describe Rule command, 113

detecting sabotage. See camera sabotage detection

dew and frost. See security risk

DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol), 42; computer name, 42; DNS and DHCP server, 35; dynamic IP Address, 42; Microsoft Server 2000 (or 2003), 41; OFF by default, 41; serial number, 35; server without DNS, 35; static IP Address, 42

dial-up connection (to Rapid Eye site): area code challenge, 32; delay dial speed, 213, 214; fooling Microsoft, 32; multiple lines, 34; network connection, combining with, 43; number needed (table), 34; to force local call, 33; to force long distance call, 32; to specify…, 31

direct sunlight. See security risk and camera sabotage detection

documentation, limiting distribution, 163

double-quote, in password, 164

download: file from Multi-Media unit, 132

duty cycle: event recording, 71

dynamic host configuration protocol. See DHCP

E

Eagle audio, 149

employee timesheet, motion detection, 116

environment interfering with video, 84

Estimated Storage Capacity, 71

event: alarm, deferred report, 195; alarm, immediate report, 195; archiving alarms, 230; by category (table), 119, 189, 190; Customer-device, 105, 143, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191; disarming alarm using alarm schedule, 109; four categories of, 187; has no effect, 187, 191; Multi-Media Unit, 187, 190, 191, 192; Outside World, 105, 119, 161, 187, 190, 191, 230; printing list of alarms, 229; record an. See event, set to be logged; report an. See event, set to trigger alarm; set to be ignored, by operator, 191; set to be logged, 187; set to trigger alarm, 187, 188; system. See event, Multi system; tracing, 191; View Operator, 187, 190, 191, 192

event log: deleting items in, 230

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