Multi-MediaUnit
Installation Instructions
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REVISIONS
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FCC CFR 47, Part 15, Class B
Declaration of Conformity
FCC Part
Ringer Equivalence Number
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Field Work
Walk-through
Checking for Video
Audio
Frequent Questions
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1.1Overview
1 Walk-through
New to Multi-Media?
Not new to Multi-Media?
•2.9: Field Testing a Connection, p. 2–16
•2.5: Connecting a Camera, p. 2–6
1.2Walking Through
1.2.1Cameras
1.2.5Admin and View Software
1.2.4Powering-upthe Multi-Mediaunit
3 Supplying power to the unit and the cameras
Power switch
7 Using Admin, add a site
5 Start Admin to create a Multi database
1.2.6A Database for Multi
1.2.7Site Name
1.2.9Running View
1.2.8Type of Connection
About connections
•2.7: Network Connection, p. 2–9
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1.2.10Testing a Connection
10 Log on to View
In these installation instructions
1.3Where To, Next?
1.3.1For More Information
12 Start a Live session
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Background information
2.1Unpacking the Unit
2 Field Work
Audience
13 Road map to field work
Admin User Guide
Operator Software Setup Instructions
2.1.1Rear Panel Reference
Table
Panel connectors
2.2Temperature
Connector Label
General-purposeserial ports, DB9 connector
2.4Powering the Multi-MediaUnit
2.3Reporting the Installation
Content of installation report
Power requirement
15 The power up sequence recommended by Honeywell
2.4.1Powering Up and Down
16 The power down sequence
UPS: remember the cameras
2.4.2Unit Recovery
2.5Connecting a Camera
Connector
nominal storage* camera-daytime† minute
Securing a camera
2.6LocalView
Reference
Hardware
17 To enable the locking of a LocalView functions
LocalView passwords
LocalView help on operator’s PC
Monitors
Default LocalView passwords
18 To change a LocalView password
recording rates only when using LocalView
2.7Network Connection
For a network without DHCP
2.7.1Using LocalView Onsite
What next?
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21 To setup a terminal program
2.7.2Using a PC Onsite
20 To connect a null-modemcable
A null-modemcable comes with your Multi-Mediaunit
Fig. 18. Naming a connection, using HyperTerminal
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Click Start and point to …
Windows
… then click
Hypertrm.exe icon
Shell command
Default Address
Command Result
Field Name
the Multi-MediaUnit, on p. 2–4
2.8Dial-upConnection
Field Work
What next?
2.10Damaged or Missing Goods
2.9Field Testing a Connection
2.8.1Modem Reference
27 To field-testa dial-upconnection
2.11Upgrading Unit Software
Upgrade CD-ROM
Multi-Mediaunit without a CD-RWdrive
Field Work
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3 Checking for Video
Why check a connection?
3.1Multi Software
Audience
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32 To install Multi software
3.2.1Running Admin
3.2Using Admin
33 To continue installing a Multi-Mediaunit
Logging on to Admin
After adding security
3.2.2Obtaining a Multi Db
Double-dutylogon dialog
34 To create an empty Multi db
3.2.3Adding Site Information
Site identification checklist
•Click Save and Close 35 To name a site
Checking for Video
3.2.4Record of a Dial-upConnection
To access an outside line
Dealing with connections
Confirmation
Checking for Video
Dealing with dial-upconfusion
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3.2.5Record of a Network Connection
37 To make a record of a network connection
Fig. 29. View icon Checklist for obtaining video
3.3Using View to Connect
3.3.1Firewall reference
Checking for video
Using Maintenance
3.3.3Testing a Connection: Maintenance
3.3.2Running View
Logging on to View
Crucial settings for reporting on video of events
3.3.4Testing a Connection: Time
Time zone
Checking for Video
The time zone is set on a unit-by-unitbasis
39 To indicate the time zone of a Multi-Mediaunit
Conflicting time zones
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Checking for Video
Clock: Automatic setting
42 To set a unit’s clock manually, using a PC’s
Clock: Manual setting
Auto-synchstatistics
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Checking for Video
3.3.5Testing a Connection: Camera
3.3.6Obtaining Video
43 To configure a Rapid Eye site’s cameras
44 To obtain video from a “live video session”
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Checking for Video
3.4Results
3.4.1What Next
3–18
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4.1Audio at a Multi-MediaSite
4Audio
Microphones
Selecting a microphone
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4.1.1Checking for Audio Interference
Preventive measures
Onsite Audio, Using LocalView
47 To enable “talking to” a site
4.2Audio for Operators
Audio
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48 To enable audio for use onsite, by LocalView
49 To disable audio for LocalView
5.1Securing a Multi-Mediaunit
5 Other Site Hardware
Road map for adding hardware
50 To secure the unit
5.1.1Detachable Camera I/O
5.2Unit Hard Disk
5.2.1Hard Disk Report
51 To detach the sub-panel
Other Site Hardware
5.3Hardware Options
Connecting more domes
5.4Connecting a PTZ Dome
5.4.1Converter: Technical Notes
5.4.2Daisy-chainingDomes
Driver name
5.4.3Configuring PTZ
Baud rate
Supported controller/dome
52 To connect an alarm sensor
5.5Alarm Sensors
53 To configure inputs
7.Click Apply/Reset
5.6.1Input: Technical Notes
A B C
NO: normally open
NC: normally closed
5.7Control Outputs
Fault relay
5.8System Monitoring
Acronym
Software setup
Alarm panel
54 To set the FAULT RELAY to trigger
3.Click Apply/Reset
5.9Point of Sale Hardware
5.9.1Configuring POS
5.10External Modems
At unit, connected to a network
5.11Port Use: Restrictions
Multiple serial switches
serial connection
connect only to serial port COM
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Cannot install or use Admin
6.1Supporting an Installation
Cannot connect to Multi-Mediaunit, using View
6Frequent Questions
No video is reaching View
6.2Background
See also
Planning
6.2.1Coaxial Cable
Coaxial cable checklist
6.2.2Grounding
Frequent Questions
6.2.4Lighting
6.2.3Electrical Interference
Hum bar
Triaxial cable
Knowledge Base
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7.2Tables
Table
Table
7.3Illustrations
Software Setup Instructions, part #K5401
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Table 11 TCP ports
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Dial-upNetworking
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2.7: Network Connection
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Up to 24 mA can be drawn at each output
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7.5Site Information Checklist
checklist continues on next page
Organization personnel
Rapid Eye site…
Site definition
Identification
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Connection
Communications to unit
Audio
Microphone type
Color / B&W / none
Video camera configuration
Camera model, location
PTZ address
Input
Sensor hardware
Type NO, NC, EOL
Description
Serial ports
Control outputs Output Description
Site Information Checklist: Find-it
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Name / model #
Point of sale hardware
Data / text of interest
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