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