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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Honeywell K9696V2 installation instructions Dial-up Networking

K9696V2 specifications

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