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1. eS EERE AAA 120 Playback Screen ss 4 6 4 5 oR Sw anses ae OES seine sise esse AR 124 cerdo MiG wee ee ee ee iii ee din Cd her ed retard 126 Reserving a Bookmark 4 RR ED Re ee 127 Maa de ici AAA AAA a 130 Pichiving Mo FOITEN ET rior eo ses SEK DOS AAA 131 Reserved Data Management 1 ee 132 Searching for Archived Data on a Storage Device 133 Archived Data Info 133 Archive Device DO c La nas be d PDE DRS oe Oe HEHEHE OOH 134 DVR URL in the Address Bar cca awe eke eR RSE AAA 136 Web Viewer LON ia ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 137 FOU Conto iste aros dar ne Nm tir de Die he RK dr 137 Web Viewer Live Screen 4 4 137 Web Viewer Live Screen Descriptions 138 Split Screen Modes 139 POS SONS ROK CHK ERG etre EMRE Ds Re EE DEKE ER ERY 140 Web Viewer Live Screen Status Tab 141 Web Viewer Live Screen Log Tab 141 Web Viewer Live Screen PTZTab 142 Web Viewer Search Screen Descriptions 143 Web Viewer Search By Time 144 Web Viewer Search By Event 145 Web Viewer Setup Screen 2 0 146 Naming a Gamera TIUS s s gt sm si een tu MR FR a Ne alt re ETE HS 146 Web Viewer Covert Setup 2
2. e a e 38 Connecting eSATA Storage a a a a a 38 Connecting a USB Device 38 Network Connection 2 1 4444444444 a 38 Connecting to a PC in the Local Network 38 Connecting to a PC from a Remote Network 40 3 DIR FGA KR OE RSR DR RSS SR Te RE RTL RSR RATE SEE EO 43 Gelting Slaned e e Re ee eh See ee ede eee bee DRE Ewe eee Be 43 LOGGING Ie usta a e eee eke ae oe eo Aa ee Be ee 43 LOGGING OURS 2 5465 6458 RGSS REE AA A ERE EEE t 44 System Shutdown rad ale ee ee a re du Oe ee Se we 44 Live Screen at a Glance 44440444 4 2 45 Video Window 2 6 4444444404 2 46 Statis Baf z shad seen De Se nn DR Ta ee ee eee Es 46 800 15802 A 12 2013 12 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide TIMCING a i rew ee he ee OER eee DeLee ee A Bee a4 47 Quick Menu 2 1 44444444 ee i 48 Using the Status Bar in Live Mode 48 Selecting a Split Screen Mode 48 Selecting an Auto Sequence Mode 48 Controlling a PTZ Camera 4040 48 Digital ZOOMING s s a sa egea aa Bede NN he bad bw A eH 49 Checking the EventLog 4 44 50 Selecting an Audio Input Channel o aoao aa 50 Checking the Alarm Status a 51 Checking the Network Status 51 Checking the Di
3. 174 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer Playback 174 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer Playback with Play Bar 174 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer Setup Screen 175 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer Empty DVR List 176 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer Add Connection Form 176 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer DVR List with Pop Up Window 177 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer Live Screen 177 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer Live Screen with Menu 177 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer Log View 1 2 ee 178 www honeywell com security Figure 10 21 Figure 10 22 Figure 10 23 Figure 10 24 Figure 10 25 Figure 11 1 Figure 11 2 Figure 11 3 Figure 11 4 Figure 11 5 Figure 11 6 Figure 11 7 Figure 11 8 Figure 11 9 Figures 21 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer Log View with Search Results 178 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer Search Timeline 179 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer Playback Screen 179 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer Playback Screen with Controls 179 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer Setup Screen 180 Opening Folder of Archived Images 181 ee ieee Gee hk hoe eee eee he at ee De EG EE ER ra 182 Selecting Archived File to Play 0
4. 4 177 Using the Log View wee we Gee Ee EAN eee Du seb Dee 178 Using the Search Function 88 178 Using the Setup Function 2 8 179 11 Archive REREAD EEE RE ER ERE EES HEE REE OO 181 Getting Started with the Backup Player a 181 Using the Backup PIAVGls so s cata 24228 ee AAA ARA 183 video CAPI ss sun do oo Oe oe ee a Oe ee wo oa AA G 184 PONIN OU ata ee ae a ee eae A AA A ee 184 Backup Player Settings 2 444 185 Appendix A Specifications 187 Appendix B Hard Drives 646664 KREBS EERE BOHR EE OR HS 189 Compatible HDD Specifications 2 ooa a a 189 Appendix C Troubleshooting 191 Appendix D License Agreement 193 Open Source License Report on the Product 193 gt PAPI 195 800 15802 A 12 2013 16 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide www honeywell com security Figures 17 Figures Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8 Figure 2 9 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 Figure 3 10 Figure 3 11 Figure 3 12 Figure 3 13 Figure 3 14 Figure 3 15 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 Figure 4 7 Figure 4 8 Figure 4 9 Figure 4 10 Figure 4 11 Figure 4 12 Figure 4
5. Figure 10 16 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer Add Connection Form nViewer Lite 1 0 7 Provide the access ID of the DVR as well as the Password Select whether or not to save the ID and PW Tap Save Select the site that you added in the DVR List o N O A Tap and hold the DVR name to display the pop up window see Figure 10 17 www honeywell com security Mobile Viewer 177 Figure 10 17 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer DVR List with Pop Up Window Tap Connect and try to access the DVR If connected successfully you will see the screen as shown in Figure 10 18 Figure 10 18 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer Live Screen Split Screen Mode 1 2 Tap any area on the screen The main menu appears at the bottom of the screen see Figure 10 19 Figure 10 19 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer Live Screen with Menu Tap CJ in the top left corner to switch to 1 split mode Tap ES to switch to 4 split mode Note Swipe the screen to the left or right to move to the next camera video screen 800 15802 A 12 2013 178 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Using the Log View 1 2 see Figure 10 20 You can check the log of the data stored From the main menu tap Mid Figure 10 20 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer Log View Select one or more from Alarm Motion Record Etc and click Search You will view the log of related items see Figure 10 21 Figure 10 21 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer Log Vie
6. Note The SIZE FPS QUALITY setup is performed the same as was described in the Continuous Recording Settings section page 108 For more information on setting resolution FPS and quality see Size FPS Quality Settings on page 108 3 To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu Network Streaming Settings You can specify the maximum size of network streaming for remote users and set the FPS frames per second www honeywell com security RECORDING OPERATION MODE CONTINUOUS RECORDING MOTION RECORDING ALARM RECORDING PANIC RECORDING AUDIO MAPPING 1 N Recording Setup 113 Note Even if you set the resolution and FPS to high for the network streaming the DVR will reduce the size or FPS according to the network status speed before transferring the recording video From the RECORDING menu select NETWORK STREAMING see Figure 5 9 Figure 5 9 Network Streaming Settings MAX RESOLUTION MAX FPS ENABLE ADAPTIVE STREAMING CONTROL FOR REMOTE CLIENTS Use the A V P gt and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select an item that you want to edit Set the MAX RESOLUTION and MAX FPS for each channel When finished click OK To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the sc
7. 4 Provide the IP address HTTP port number and RTSP port number and tap Save see Figure 10 3 Figure 10 3 Phone HREP2 Remote Viewer IP and Ports IP address HTTP Port 1 65536 RTSP Port 1 65536 Provide the access ID of the DVR as well as the password see Figure 10 4 Specify the use of the Auto Login Tap Save Figure 10 4 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer ID and Password Password Auto Login 8 Select the site that you added in the DVR List see Figure 10 5 800 15802 A 12 2013 172 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 10 5 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer DVR List with Added DVR DVR List 1 1 102 00115f00a304 dvrlink net gt 9 Try to access the DVR If connected successfully you will see the screen as shown in Figure 10 6 Figure 10 6 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer Live Screen CAM1 Split Screen Mode 1 2 Tap any area on the screen The main menu appears at the bottom of the screen see Figure 10 7 Figure 10 7 Phone HREP2 Remote Viewer Live Screen with Main Menu Tap g in the top left corner to switch to 1 split mode Tap tw to switch to 4 split mode see Figure 10 8 www honeywell com security Mobile Viewer 173 Note Swipe the screen to the left or right to move to the next camera video screen Figure 10 8 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer Live Screen Quad View cD A Disconnect Log View Search Using the Log View 1 From the main menu tap EA
8. 44 147 Web Viewer Motion Sensor Setup 148 Web Viewer PTZ Setup a 148 Web Viewer Tamper Setup 4 4 149 Web Viewer OSD Settings 150 Web Viewer Monitor Settings 150 Web Viewer Audio Setup 1 4 44 151 Web Viewer User Management 151 Web Viewer Adding a User 4 4 4 152 Web Viewer Group Authority Setup 152 Web Viewer Network Settings 153 Web Viewer DDNS Settings 153 Web Viewer Email Settings 154 Web Viewer Date Time Settings 154 800 15802 A 12 2013 20 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 9 30 Figure 9 31 Figure 9 32 Figure 9 33 Figure 9 34 Figure 9 35 Figure 9 36 Figure 9 37 Figure 9 38 Figure 9 39 Figure 9 40 Figure 9 41 Figure 9 42 Figure 9 43 Figure 9 44 Figure 9 45 Figure 9 46 Figure 9 47 Figure 9 48 Figure 9 49 Figure 9 50 Figure 9 51 Figure 9 52 Figure 9 53 Figure 9 54 Figure 9 55 Figure 9 56 Figure 9 57 Figure 9 58 Figure 10 1 Figure 10 2 Figure 10 3 Figure 10 4 Figure 10 5 Figure 10 6 Figure 10 7 Figure 10 8 Figure 10 9 Figure 10 10 Figure 10 11 Figure 10 12 Figure 10 13 Figure 10 14 Figure 10 15
9. Click next to each item to display the list of values available Figure 9 52 Web Viewer Motion Recording Size FPS Quality MOTION REC f Y seerreouy sou nn 0 6 12 18 24 RESOLUTION FPS QUALITY AUDIO CAM1 960x480 Y 30 Y Highest V of xv CAM2 960x480 30 Y Highest e Off CAM3 960x480 v 30 IV Highest V Off v CAM4 960x480 Y 30 Y Highest Y of CAMS 960x480 V 30 IV Highest V off CAM6 960x480 v 30 V Highest v off ina CAM7 960x480 Iv 30 V Highest NV off v CAMS 960x480 30 V Highest v off M CAM9 960x480 w 30 iv Highest off v CAM10 960x480 v 30 V Highest v off v CAM11 960x480 v 30 Y Highest v off CAM12 960x480 vy 30 V Highest v off v CAM13 960x480 v 30 v Highest M Off N CAM14 960x480 v 30 v Highest v Off wv CAM15 960x480 Y 30 V Highest v off v CAM16 960x480 vy 30 V Highest v Off v APPLY CANCEL Figure 9 53 Web Viewer Motion Recording Schedule MOTION REC SIZE FPS QUALITY SCHEDULE TIME F f f CANCEL Complete setting the SIZE FPS QUALITY AUDIO for the motion recording as well as the SCHEDULE and click OK to apply the changes www honeywell com security Web Viewer 165 Note For more information about the motion recording size and schedule refer to Motion Recording Settings on page 110 Alarm Recording Settings Set the SIZE FP
10. Date Time Settings Specify the current date and time see Figure 9 29 When finished click APPLY to apply the changes Note For more information about each of the time and date settings refer to Date Time Settings on page 82 Figure 9 29 Web Viewer Date Time Settings DATE TIME MMIDDIY Y Y Y y 24 Hour NETWORK TIME SYNCHRONIZATION IE SERVER Si pool ntp org OFF ha 0 00 TMEZONE DST GMT 05 00 America EST v On N APPLY CANCEL System Management You can configure the access settings of log in log out and auto logout see Figure 9 30 www honeywell com security Web Viewer 155 Figure 9 30 Web Viewer System Management SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PASSWORD On EXPIRED TERM OF PASSWORD Not Used AUTO LOGOUT Of M APPLY J _ CANCEL System Information You can check information of system firmware version disk space and network settings as well as the status information of network connection and alarm 1 0 see Figure 9 31 Figure 9 31 Web Viewer System Information SYSTEM INFORMATION Oo STATUS Control Device Setting Set the connection of both the remote control and the keyboard control See Figure 9 32 Change the communication settings and click APPLY to apply the changes Figure 9 32 Web Viewer Control Device Settings CONTROL DEVICE DEVICE 0 D Max iw 9600 _ APPLY CANCEL Note For more information about each communication item refer to Control Devic
11. Honeywell Performance Series HREP2 4 8 16 Channel DVR HREP24 HREP24X HREP28 HREP28X HREP216 HREP216X User Guide Document 800 15802 Rev A 12 2013 Revisions Issue Date Revisions A 09 2013 New document prepared for product launch Cautions and Warnings THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT CAUTION DANGEROUS VOLTAGE RISK OF ELECTRIC CONSTITUTING A RISK OF _ SHOCK ELECTRIC SHOCK IS PRESENT DO NOT OPEN WITHIN THE UNIT CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE APCE CR CRIER AE AMD REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE EMS i S PERSONNEL Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty CAUTION Use only with the supplied 12 V DC power adapter Regulatory Statements FCC Compliance Statement Information to the User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications
12. LP H SELECT ALL DESELECT ALL SENSITIVITY SAVE SAVE amp EXIT CANCEL A PCU OUOU PO ARMADA LAIT N If you are using the remote control press ENTER to mark the current position od Use the arrow buttons to move to a desired block and press ENTER The area setup will begin Then use the arrow buttons to specify the area Note Alternatively you can use the drag and drop method to specify or release the area as using mouse If you select the specified area again it will be released from the selected motion area Press EXIT on the remote control or right click any area to display the popup menu as shown in Figure 4 6 6 While the popup menu is displayed select Sensitivity to set the motion detection sensitivity of the channel currently selected see Figure 4 7 www honeywell com security PTZ Settings System Setup 61 Figure 4 7 Setting Motion Sensitivity _ are SENSITIVITY DAYTIME 15 Use the following options to set up the motion sensitivity CHANNEL Select the channel to set the motion sensitivity on DAYTIME Specify the time period that will be considered as daytime SENSITIVITY 1 Low 30 High The higher the number is the more sensitive the sensitivity level becomes DAYTIME Specify the SENSITIVITY level for the daytime NIGHTTIME Specify the SENSITIVITY level for the nighttime Note Images recorded in a low contrast sc
13. e CHECK The disk has an error so that you need to check the disk or the connection cables of the disk If you leave the problem unresolved no recording may be enabled So it is recommended that you replace the disk immediately e ERROR The disk fails or is unable to use due to an error of the disk or the cable The disk should be replaced immediately Contact the retailer or the customer service to replace the disk 3 When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen to return to the previous menu Disk Operations You can set to delete the recording automatically and set the overwrite options and you can also format the HDD recording data 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt STORAGE select DISK OPERATIONS see Figure 4 43 Figure 4 43 Disk Operations Screen STORAGE DISK WRITE MODE OVERWRITE DISK OPERATIONS RECORDING TIME LIMIT OFF sia cance cos 2 Usethe A V P gt and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to set the operation conditions of the disk e DISK WRITE MODE Specify the option for writing to the disk e If itis set to OVERWRITE the existing data will be overwritten by new recording data if the recording data size exceeds the free space of the HDD e Ifthe option is set to ONCE and the HDD is full the DVR will stop recording and output the beep or alarm that is pre defined at EVENT e RECORDING TIME LIMIT The recording
14. A3 SENSOR3 HIGH Ald SENSOR4 HIGH AES ES ES APPLY CANCEL Motion Sensor Settings You can set an action to execute when a motion is detected see Figure 9 41 When finished click APPLY to apply the changes www honeywell com security Web Viewer 159 Note For more information about how to set the motion sensor refer to Motion Sensor Settings on page 98 Figure 9 41 Web Viewer Motion Sensor Settings MOTION SENSOR 5 sac d E 5 iw j 5 sec ey oa x E 4 5 sac va E E 5 sec we MIA 6 5 sec iw 2 i 5 sac aie O L a 5 sec e HEA 3 5 sec 1 i 10 5 sec wj M 1 5 sec pan 12 5 sec hii 5 5ec iw e d 5 sec N IE 5 sec NA 16 5 sec 3 APPLY CANCEL Video Loss Settings You can select an action for BUZZER and EMAIL and determine what to do on the alarm output port if no video is received from the camera see Figure 9 42 When finished click APPLY to apply the changes Figure 9 42 Web Viewer Video Loss Settings VIDEO LOSS CE a PA 3 x 4 O E A 6 2 LI i eal 2 8 A O g E Ww 11 MA 12 A x 14 x id MA lt 15 A Ib did r APPLY CANCEL 800 15802 A 12 2013 160 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Tamper Event Settings You can set how to react upon a detected tampering event see Figure 9 43 Figure 9 43 Web Viewer Tamper Event Settings Tamper Event setting A 5 5
15. EE CA mm c rE c fm cA 2 Usethe A V 4 and P buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select either SIZE FPS QUALITY or SCHEDULE 3 Set each item of RESOLUTION FPS QUALITY and use of the AUDIO for the alarm recording Note The SIZE FPS QUALITY and SCHEDULE setup is performed the same as was described in the Continuous Recording Settings section page 108 For more information on setting resolution FPS and quality see Size FPS Quality Settings on page 108 For more information on setting a alarm recording schedule see Schedule Setting on page 109 800 15802 A 12 2013 112 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen 5 When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu Panic Recording Settings In panic recording mode you can specify the recording resolution and quality of the video 1 From the RECORDING menu select PANIC RECORDING see Figure 5 8 Figure 5 8 Panic Recording Settings RECORDING OPERATION MODE RESOLUTION CONTINUOUS RECORDING MOTION RECORDING ALARM RECORDING NETWORK STREAMING AUDIO MAPPING gy CA 2 ga EF A 4 O US ga ar o 7 CA o g cA Em c p c EE CA Em c gm c EE CA gm c 2 Set each item of RESOLUTION FPS QUALITY and use of the AUDIO for the panic recording
16. Figure 10 16 Figure 10 17 Figure 10 18 Figure 10 19 Figure 10 20 Web Viewer System Management 155 Web Viewer System Information 155 Web Viewer Control Device Settings 155 Web Viewer Device Information 156 Web Viewer S M A R T Setup 2 1 156 Web Viewer Alarm Output 2 1 ee 157 Web Viewer Alarm Schedule 157 Web Viewer Buzzer Out Event Notification 157 Web Viewer Display Event Notification 158 Web Viewer Email Event Notification 158 Web Viewer Alarm Sensor Settings 2 1 e 158 Web Viewer Motion Sensor Settings 159 Web Viewer Video Loss Settings 159 Web Viewer Tamper Event Settings 160 Web Viewer System Event Status Disk 160 Web Viewer System Event Status Record 161 Web Viewer System Event Status System 161 Web Viewer System Event Status Network 161 Web Viewer Recording Configuration Manual 162 Web Viewer Recording Configuration Automatic 162 Web Viewer Continuous Recording Size FPS Q
17. Figure 3 1 Log In Screen LOG IN USER ID ADMIN x PASSWORD OOOO 2 Select a user with the drop down list and provide the password The default password of the ADMIN account is 1234 3 Click OK If the login information is correct and valid you will see the live screen see Figure 3 4 CAUTION For security purposes change the password before you use the product for the first time after purchasing it 800 15802 A 12 2013 44 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Logging Out To prevent unauthorized access it is recommended to log out when you leave the monitoring station Note Hover the cursor near the bottom of the screen to display the menu 1 Inthe monitoring screen click MENU in the bottom left corner of the screen see Figure 3 2 then select to LOG OUT or press the LOGOUT button on the remote control Figure 3 2 Selecting Log Out from Menu CAMS Q SEARCH ARCHIVING SYSTEM SETUP RECORD SETUP O SHUTDOWN W a J ME ADMIN 07 23 2013 EOS AE o AW a 00028m 2 While logged out the Search Backup System Settings Record Settings Exit menus are restricted to use System Shutdown 1 Inthe monitoring screen click MENU in the bottom left corner of the screen see Figure 3 2 then select to SHUTDOWN the system or press the POWER button on the remote control Figure 3 3 Shutdown Screen SHUTDOWN USER ID ADMIN x PASSWORD www honeywell com sec
18. INTERVAL DAYS X PREVIEW nl 1e 07 23 2013 06 05 05 AM Event Search Search for events that occurred at the specified time and select an event to play from the list 1 From the SEARCH menu select EVENT SEARCH see Figure 6 6 Figure 6 6 Event Search Screen SEARCH TIME SEARCH THUMBNAIL SEARCH TIME CONTENTS FROM 07 24 2013 10 23 32AM IG 90 minivan El A CHANNEL ALL EVENT ALL Y ALARM MOTION v VIDEO v RECORD v SYSTEM STORAGE Y NETWORK v TAMPER SETUP SEARCH ORDER BY LATEST X gt 2 Usethe A Y lt 4 and P buttons or use the mouse to specify the START and END times in the left of the event search list Select a channel to search 4 Mark the checkbox of the event to search from the EVENT list www honeywell com security Searching 121 Press the SEARCH button The search results will be listed as shown e TYPE Displays the event type e TIME Displays the recording start time e CONTENTS Shows the details of the event found e ORDER BY If you select OLDEST the list will be sorted with the earliest one on top Double click a desired event or click PLAY in the lower right corner to open the playback screen If you want to stop playing back and return to the search screen press EXIT or SEARCH on the remote control You can also click MENU in the lower left corner and select a desired menu 800 15802 A 12 2013 122 Performance
19. ON E 15 15 EP CAM12 ON gt ON s 15 15 EE CAM13 ON E ON E 15 15 14M ON gt ON E 15 15 EE CAMI15 ON gt ON gt 15 15 EN CAM16 ON E ON E 15 15 4 Select SENSITIVITY to open the sensitivity options for the camera see Figure 4 10 Enter the SENSITIVITY values in the window that opens e SENSITIVITY LEVEL This specification can be set separately for Day and Night modes This value sets the detection sensor s sensitivity for each detection block e DAYTIME If the sensitivity value will be different for day and night times specify the time period that will be considered day time in the DAYTIME fields Figure 4 10 Tamper Detection Sensitivity CAMERA CAMERA TITLE CHANNEL ACTIVATION MARK SENSITIVITY IMAGE SETUP EP cami ON ON 15 15 Ey CAM2 ON Es ON 5 15 15 COVERT SETUP EP Cam3 ON lt ON 15 15 Er cams ON a ON e 15 15 MOTION SENSOR 5 CAMS SENSITIVITY ER CAM6 CHANNEL CH1 CAM1 PTZ SETUP EP cAM7 er cave DAYTIME 09 00 EP camo fi CAM10 DAYTIME EE cAM12 Er OF ee 14 CAM14 EE CAM15 ON gt ON gt 15 15 E CAM16 ON E ON gt 15 15 5 To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen 6 When done press EXIT on the remote control or click CLOSE at the bottom of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu 800 15802 A 12 2013 64 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Display Setting You OSD Settings You can configure screen display setup f
20. Recording will proceed only if a motion is detected e ALARM RECORD Recording will proceed only if an alarm event occurs www honeywell com security Recording Setup 107 e MOTION ALARM RECORD Recording will proceed only if a motion is detected or an alarm event occurs e INTENSIVE MOTION RECORD Normally recording will be performed in a normal quality However the quality will switch to high if a motion is detected e INTENSIVE ALARM RECORD Normally recording will be performed in normal quality However the quality will switch to high if an alarm event occurs e INTENSIVE MOTION ALARM RECORD Normally recording will be performed in normal quality However the quality will switch to high if an alarm event occurs or a motion is detected Note Motion Normally it means the movement of an object However it implies a change to the illumination in the context of the DVR For example Vehicle lights headlights illumination change and so on Manual Configuration Settings If you set the record mode to MANUAL CONFIGURATION the manual configuration window see Figure 5 2 will appear where you can set the manual recording and panic recording options Figure 5 2 Operation Mode Manual Configuration RECORDING e RECORDING CONFIGURATION MODE MODE MANUAL CONFIGURATION eMANUAL CONFIGURATION OPTIONS SCHEDULE MODE DAILY PRE RECORDING TIME 5 SEC POST RECORDING TIME 30 SEC ePANIC RECORDING OPTIONS PANIC RECORDIN
21. The selected split mode is displayed in the VIEW CONFIGURE area of the screen Select a channel you want to display in each channel of the split screen layout 7 Click CONFIRM The set sequence mode is confirmed and will be added to the Add Sequence list in the order it was added 8 When finished with the sequence click CLOSE at the bottom of the screen After the sequence type is saved you will return to the previous screen 9 Place your mouse cursor over a desired tile of added Sequence right click on it or press the ENTER button on the remote control to edit or delete the sequence Editing a Sequence 1 Select a sequence that you want to edit in the list The EDIT dialog appears see Figure 4 16 Use the A V 4 P gt and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to edit the selected sequence e SEQUENCE TITLE enter a new sequence name e ACTIVATION specify the use of the sequence e MODIFY change the settings of the sequence mode e DELETE delete the selected sequence list e CANCEL cancel the changes www honeywell com security System Setup 69 Figure 4 16 Editing a Sequence DISPLAY US MONITO Y DEFAULT EDIT a EDI SEQUENCE TITLE ACTIVATION MODIFY DELETE cmt 4 Pressing the MODIFY button will display the Edit Sequence window see Figure 4 17 Figure 4 17 Edit Sequence Window DISPLAY ADD VIEW TYPE PELOS 5 To change the existing settings
22. y All Supported Files mul avi 5 Check the integrity of the archived file see Figure 11 4 Figure 11 4 Checking Watermark of Archived File i gt A BackupPlayer Le Watermark Checking Now Verifying Please wait for some minutes www honeywell com security Archive Viewer 183 6 When finished the archived file will be played on the screen Using the Backup Player Figure 11 5 Backup Player Overview Backup Player 1 Table 11 1 Backup Player Screen Descriptions No Name Description Setup Configure the environment settings 1 Minimize Close Minimize or close the Backup Player 2 Channel Information Show the channel information and the video resolution 3 Play Time Display the time of the current video image 4 Play Time Display the current playback time File Search Open the file that you backed up 5 Capture Capture the current screen Print Print out the current screen 800 15802 A 12 2013 184 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Table 11 1 Backup Player Screen Descriptions cont d No Name Description Control the playback direction and speed of the current video For more information 6 Playback Control about how to use the playback controls see Playback Controls on page 125 7 Split Mode Switch to 1 4 9 16 split screen mode 8 Audio Setting Show the sound signal status and volume level 9 Play Bar
23. 59 motion sensor settings 98 N network connection 38 network map 87 network menu DDNS settings 78 email settings 79 IP setup 77 network map 87 network status 80 network status checking 57 80 network streaming settings 772 O operation mode auto configuration 106 manual configuration 107 overview 106 OSD settings 64 p package includes 27 panic recording settings 772 playback bookmarking 126 channel selection menu 125 controls 725 overview 123 screen configuration 124 playing archived data 132 power connection 34 PTZ controls 48 PTZ settings 67 Q quick menu 48 R rear panel 28 record setup menu alarm recording settings 777 audio mapping settings 113 continuous recording settings 708 motion recording settings 770 network streaming settings 772 opening 705 operation mode settings 706 panic recording settings 772 regulatory 5 remote control 30 reserved data management 737 RS 232 connection 37 RS 485 connection 37 S safety instructions 6 25 saving snapshot 53 search menu event search 720 opening while in playback 776 opening while monitoring 115 thumbnail search 118 time search 116 searching with web viewer 142 sequence adding 67 editing 68 settings 66 SMART settings 97 snapshot exporting 54 saving 53 specifications 187 split screen mode 48 spot out settings 70 startup 43 status bar 46 storage menu disk information 88 disk operations 90 SMART settings 97 system event sett
24. ADDRESS PROTOCOL BAUD RATE LEA gt LE 4 LEA gt gt gt t L 12 LL 4 LL LL To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When the setup is completed press EXIT on the remote control or click CLOSE at the bottom of the screen to display a confirmation dialog Click CANCEL to return to the previous menu Tamper Detection You can set the DVR to detect tampering attempt to interfere monitoring operations by tampering with an installed camera 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt CAMERA select TAMPER DETECTION see Figure 4 9 2 Usethe A V gt and ENTER buttons on the remote control or mouse to select the ACTIVATION drop down list for the camera to turn tamper detection for that camera ON or OFF 3 Usethe A V P and ENTER buttons on the remote control or mouse to select the MARK drop down list for the camera to program tamper detection for MARK turns the detection indicator to be displayed onscreen ON or OFF www honeywell com security System Setup 63 Figure 4 9 Tamper Detection Screen CAMERA CAMERA TITLE CHANNEL ACTIVATION MARK SENSITIVITY IMAGE SETUP 1 cami ON ON s 15 15 2 ON lt ON lt 15 15 COVERT SETUP EF CAm3 ON lt ON 15 15 g cAaMm4 ON 2 ON s 15 15 MOTION SENSOR EF CAMS ON ON 15 15 Gy came ON gt ON 15 15 PTZ SETUP EF CAM ON ON 15 15 EF cams ON Es ON E 15 15 EP cams ON ON 15 15 Ks EN CAMIO ON lt ON lt 15 15 EP CAM11 ON lt
25. CLOSE in the lower part of the screen to return to the previous menu Upgrading Firmware 1 Connect the USB storage device that contains the upgrade files to the DVR 800 15802 A 12 2013 86 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide 2 Click USB The FW UPGRADE dialog opens see Figure 4 36 Figure 4 36 FW Upgrade Dialog FW UPGRADE DEVICE USB Flash Disk F W LIST 31310 1 700001 18 nbn UPGRADE Select an upgrade file from the files in listed in the F W LIST Click UPGRADE When the confirmation message appears see Figure 4 37 click OK Figure 4 37 Confirming Firmware Upgrade FW UPGRADE CONFIRM 2 Do you want to upgrade firmware UPGRADE 6 The progress bar displays the progress of the firmware upgrade process see Figure 4 38 Figure 4 38 Firmware Upgrade Progress Bar FW UPGRADE DEVICE USB Flash Disk F W LIST 31310 1 700001 18 nbn F W UPGRADE UPGRADE 7 When the upgrade is complete reboot the system CAUTION If the DVR is forcibly turned off while the firmware upgrade is in progress this can cause a serious damage to the DVR System Information You can check the current system version and system related settings www honeywell com security 1 SYSTEM DATE TIME SYSTEM MANAGEMENT CONTROL DEVICE e SYSTEM INFORMATION FW VERSION LAST FW UPDATE DATE HW VERSION DISK CAPACITY DISK USAGE NUMBER OF DISKS IP ADDRESS MAC ADDRESS DDNS ADDRESS RTSP SE
26. CO CICR IQ un Ewe ewe uy uw CT A CELA CA e AAA 5 f Broadband Router es ew nS SE EG de 7 Local PC ADSL Modem Connect the WAN UPLINK port of the router directly to the fixed IP LAN cable or connect 2 it to the ADSL modem see Figure 2 9 www honeywell com security Installation 41 If using the router set the port forwarding and enter the DDNS address in the address bar web browser of the remote PC or of the dedicated software program or mobile phone For the IP and DDNS address settings refer to Network Setup on page 77 If the MAC address of the DVR is 00 11 5F 12 34 56 and the web port number is 8080 enter http 00115f123456 dvrlink net 8080 in the address bar of the web browser If you have renamed DDNS as mydvr you can make network connection at http mydvr dvrlink net 8080 800 15802 A 12 2013 42 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide www honeywell com security Monitoring Getting Started 1 Connect the adapter to the 12V power input port in the rear panel of the DVR 2 Turn on the power switch in the rear panel of DVR With a beep the logo screen appears several seconds after the front LED turns on 3 When the booting process is completed the live screen with the login screen appears Logging In To manipulate or access the menus of DVR you will need to log in 1 When the system starts the login screen appears see Figure 3 7
27. DVR System Requirements The following is the minimum hardware and operating system requirements to run Web RA Table 9 1 System Requirements Item Operating System Requirement Windows XP Professional Windows Vista Home Basic Premium Windows 7 Web Browsers Internet Explorer 7 0 or later Mozilla Firefox 3 6 Google Chrome 4 1 Opera 10 Some web browsers other than Internet Explorer may not fully function CPU Intel Pentium 4 2 0 GHz or higher Memory 512 MB Display 16 bit 1024 x 768 High Color Hard Disk Drive 50 MB space required for installing the web viewer Note Additional HDD space is required for saving your recording data The file size of your recording may differ depending on the specified quality Connection Open a browser and enter the IP address of DVR or type the URL in the address bar 800 15802 A 12 2013 136 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Connecting to the DVR from Inside e Check the Network Status and verify the IP ADDRESS and WEB SERVICE PORT of the DVR see Network Status on page 80 for more information e Enter the IP address and web service port in the address bar of the browser For example http 192 168 1 200 8080 Figure 9 1 DVR URL in the Address Bar ES http 192 168 0 59 2080 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Connecting to the DVR from Outside Using the IP Address e Check the Network Status and verify the EXTER
28. HREP2 DVR User Guide Record Setup Operation Mode Settings In this menu you can set the recording options for Auto or Manual mode 1 From RECORDING menu select OPERATION MODE 2 Usethe A V lt 4 and P buttons or use the mouse to set RECORDING CONFIGURATION MODE to AUTO CONFIGURATION or MANUAL CONFIGURATION Set the recording options for each selected Record mode To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu Auto Configuration Settings If you choose your preferred record mode the DVR will recommend you the optimized settings for the selected record mode see Figure 5 7 Figure 5 1 Operation Mode Auto Configuration RECORDING RECORDING CONFIGURATION MODE MODE AUTO CONFIGURATION e AUTOMATIC RECORD CONFIGURATION MODE O CONTINUOUS RECORDO HIGH QUALITY BUT SHORT DURA MOTION RECORD ALARM RECORD MOTION ALARM RECORD INTENSIVE MOTION RECORD INTENSIVE ALARM RECORD INTENSIVE MOTION ALARM RECORD ePANIC RECORDING OPTIONS PANIC RECORDING TIME MANUAL cance e ALWAYS HIGH VIDEO QUALITY Recording will proceed in the best quality regardless of the event at all times As this option will always make recording in the best quality the recording period is the shortest compared to the other record modes e MOTION RECORD
29. Log Display the log list of recent recording events Audio Channel l Selection Button d You can use the camera supporting the audio input to listen to the audio Panic Record m Start the emergency recording Alarm Indicator Blinks when an event occurs It will not blink if no action to the event has been set Click to view information about the event that occurred Network Connection Status Check if the network connection is made through an external PC or ma mobile device Click this to view the details of the concurrent users and to check the network connection status Show the disk space information If you have set the disk to overwrite Disk Space low mode it will be displayed OW Over Write from the starting point of the overwriting Date and Time eno Shows the current date and time Timeline Press the button on the remote control or move the cursor to the right of the screen to display the timeline Table 3 3 describes timeline elements and buttons Double click the timeline to move to the video screen Drag and drop it to make a backup or event search for the specified area Table 3 3 Timeline Element Descriptions Item Description Timeline Display the date of the current timeline Click this button to select Date a a different date for the timeline Zoom in out of Timeline Q E Expand or collapse the timeline Navigation gt Move to the previous or next point
30. MA sun ss or X gt G ES 09 32 43 AM e _ 00000009 E 1259000000 me CONNECT DISCONNECT INVALID CONNECTION PROPERTY CONNECTED CLIENTS IP ADDRESS 192 168 150 139 DHCP MAC ADDRESS 00 11 5f 0d ca 16 DDNS ADDRESS 00115f0dca16 dvrlink net RTSP SERVICE PORT 5554 WEB SERVICE PORT 8080 DDNS UPDATE STATUS 07 23 2013 09 05 46 AM EXTERNAL IP ADDRESS 222 112 8 34 us CAM13 Note For more information refer to Network Status on page 80 Checking the Disk Status You can check status and information of storage devices currently connected to the system Click OK to close the window Figure 3 13 Checking the Disk Status Honeywell 07 23 2013 DISK STATUS INTERNAL DISKS EXTERNAL STORAGE START TIME END TIME STATUS CAPACITY MODEL S M A R T STATUS ALL 06 22 2013 05 01 11 PM 07 23 2013 09 37 13 AM DISK1 06 22 2013 05 01 11 PM 07 04 2013 08 44 49 AM IN USE 465 8 GB Hitachi HDS7 NORMAL DISK2 07 04 2013 08 44 48 AM 07 23 2013 09 37 13 AM IN USE 298 1 GB Hitachi HDT7 NORMAL 1 DISK 3 IN USE 931 5 GB T31000322CS NORMAL DISK 4 IN USE 931 5 GB T31000322CS NORMAL DISK 5 Q Qa v X 07 23 2013 wew oun JC DES HE Qu o 033724 AM www honeywell com security Monitoring 53 Note For more information refer to Disk Information on page 88 Saving Captured Snapshots You can capture the current video screen and save or export the image to a connected storage device 1 Select a channel firs
31. NETWORK STATUS gt EXTERNAL IP ADDRESS can access the web or mobile application but still no video image is displayed You must have set the port forwarding if using a router This may happen when the communications provider or network administrator has blocked the service port of the DVR Change the RTSP port and HTTP port numbers to different ones and set the port forwarding again Try to access the web or mobile application using the new port numbers www honeywell com security License Agreement Open Source License Report on the Product The software included in this product contains copyrighted software that is licensed under the GPL LGPL GPL Software linux kernel busybox cdrtools dvd rw tools smartctl uboot bash udev sysklogd e LGPL Software glibc vmstat glib gtk libESMTP iconv gstreamer pango e OpenSSL License OpenSSL 800 15802 A 12 2013 194 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide www honeywell com security Index A alarm connections 35 alarm out schedule 93 alarm out settings 92 alarm recording settings 777 alarm sensor settings 97 alarm status checking 57 android connecting to DVR 176 downloading app 775 log view 178 searching 178 setup 179 split screen mode 177 archive devices setup 134 archive menu archive devices setup 134 creating new archive 129 opening during monitoring 129 opening during playback 729 playing archived data 132 reserved data manage
32. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Note Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Canadian Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada 800 15802 A 12 2013 Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformance North America The equipment supplied with this guide conforms to UL 60950 1 and CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 Europe The manufacturer declares that the equipment supplied with this guide is compliant with the essential requirements of the EMC directive 2004 108 EC and the Low Voltage Directive LVD 2006 95 EC and the RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU conforming to the requirements of standards EN 55022 for emissions EN 50130 4 for immunity EN 60950 for Electrical Equipment safety and EN 50581 for assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous substances CAUTION To comply with EN50130 4 requirements a UPS should be employed WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Waste Electrical and Electronic Equ
33. Table 109 Continuous Recording Schedule Setup 110 www honeywell com security Figure 5 6 Figure 5 7 Figure 5 8 Figure 5 9 Figure 5 10 Figure 6 1 Figure 6 2 Figure 6 3 Figure 6 4 Figure 6 5 Figure 6 6 Figure 7 1 Figure 7 2 Figure 7 3 Figure 8 1 Figure 8 2 Figure 8 3 Figure 8 4 Figure 8 5 Figure 8 6 Figure 9 1 Figure 9 2 Figure 9 3 Figure 9 4 Figure 9 5 Figure 9 6 Figure 9 7 Figure 9 8 Figure 9 9 Figure 9 10 Figure 9 11 Figure 9 12 Figure 9 13 Figure 9 14 Figure 9 15 Figure 9 16 Figure 9 17 Figure 9 18 Figure 9 19 Figure 9 20 Figure 9 21 Figure 9 22 Figure 9 23 Figure 9 24 Figure 9 25 Figure 9 26 Figure 9 27 Figure 9 28 Figure 9 29 Figures 19 Motion Recording Settings six das ed ban red de ve EER RES SD rs 110 Alami Recording SOMOS s sca a saa sue RR ORE wR EEE Sun dans re 111 Panic Recording SellingS lt e s sas sas REE OR See REE da dada Ree GS 112 Network Streaming Settings 113 Audio Mapping Settings 114 Time Search NOON gt c eid eh wad aha ed Na EERE DS Roh a a EERE Do 117 Time Search Changing Date and Time 1 e 117 Thumbnail Search Minutes Selection 119 Thumbnail Search Hours Selection 119 Thumbnail Search Days Selection 120 Event Search Screen
34. Web Viewer 145 Figure 9 13 Web Viewer Search By Event SEARCH BY EVENT EVENT di Ek igh eal sf E A ba A Ta Period 2013 4 01 v 121 2013 w 01 w 121 15 26 vw 44 vu LATEST v SEARCH KE PAGE DOWN PAGE UP 3 Set the display order of the items found e LATEST The most recent event will be listed on top e OLDEST The earliest event will be listed on top 4 Click SEARCH You can check the log for your search at the bottom of the screen 5 Select a log to play the recording data Web Viewer Setup Click SETUP to display the remote control screen for the DVR When finished click OK to apply the changes to the remotely connected DVR Note If the DVR is in process of system or record setting the remote control will be disabled CAUTION If you often change the settings remotely the major Record Settings of the DVR may be changed which is not recommended 800 15802 A 12 2013 146 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Setup Viewer at a Glance Figure 9 14 Web Viewer Setup Screen SETUP INFORMATION WEB Re CAMERA CAMERA TITLE CAMERA TITLE CHANNEL CAMERA TITLE IMAGE SETUP ALL COVERT SETUP 2 CAM2 MOTION SENSOR 3 CAM3 L PTZ SETUP 4 Ana TAMPER 5 CAMS 3 DISPLAY 6 CAM6 3 AUDIO 7 CAM7 3 USER 8 CAMS 2 g Cmo E a NETWORK 10 CAM10 3 SYSTEM x 3 STORAGE 12 CAM 3 EVENT 13 CAM13 3 RECORD 14 CAM 15 AM 16
35. a es a aa AAA NS CRESS ee SA 161 Record SCUINGS 442424 AAA A A AAA A A 161 Continuous Recording Settings 162 Motion Recording Settings 2 a 164 Alarm Recording Settings 165 Panic Recording Settings 166 Network Streaming Settings 167 ADO aa A A AA de ne 167 10 MODIG VID bb si side see Se DR Re ds Ne Rss eee Ss 169 HREP2 Mobile Remote Viewer Overview 169 HREP2 Mobile Viewer Specification 169 Minimum Recommended Specification 169 Using the HREP2 Mobile Viewer with iPhone iPad 170 How to Download the iPhone iPad Dedicated Application 170 Connecting to the DVR with HREP2 Remote Viewer 170 Split Screen Mod isa ada eee ed wba Re See ew A S ad 172 www honeywell com security Contents 15 USING the Log View sico lt 5 bee aed abe GRD Si Rs IA eS RTS e 173 Using the Search Function 2 8 174 Using the Setup Function 1 a 175 Using the HREP2 Remote Viewer with Android 175 How to Download the Android Dedicated Application 175 Connecting to the DVR with HREP2 Remote Viewer 176 Split Screen Mode
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37. forwarding so that external access to the DVR is enabled If the router does not support the uPnP protocol you must set the port forwarding manually For more information contact your network administrator e DELETE PORT Release the port forwarding settings for the router e MAX TX SPEED Limit the network transfer rate to access a remote client The video signal may be transferred at a less rate than specified which depends on the status of your network connection To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu DDNS Settings You can configure the DDNS settings so that remote users who are connected to the network can access remotely www honeywell com security System Setup 79 Note DDNS is an IP redirection service in a dynamic IP environment that redirects maps the new IP address to a registered domain name each time the IP address is changed 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt NETWORK select DDNS see Figure 4 28 Figure 4 28 DDNS Settings Screen NETWORK DDNS DDNS SERVER dvdinknet DVR NAME DVR ADDRESS 00115f0dca16 dvrlink net 10115f0dca16 CANCEL APPLY 2 Usethe A V P gt and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to specify the use of DDNS and select a server DDNS Specify the use
38. group ADMIN MANAGER USER Set them to ON The selected channel will be covert from the applicable user account LOG OUT Set it to ON When the user logs out the current channel will be set toa covert channel SHOWN AS Sets how a COVERT channel will be displayed on the monitor Select from e No Video Nothing is displayed on the monitor for the COVERT channel as if it is not connected to a camera e COVERT Hides only the live monitoring 3 To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen 4 When done press EXIT on the remote control or click CLOSE at the bottom of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu Motion Sensor CAMERA CAMERA TITLE MAGE SETUP COVERT SETUP PTZSETUP TAMPER DETECTION Set the motion sensor of the camera so that it can detect a motion event 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt CAMERA select MOTION SENSOR see Figure 4 5 Figure 4 5 Motion Sensor Screen EF cami ON 2 cam ON 3 ME ON gy cama ON 5 cams ON E came ON 7 cam ON E cams ON EF camo ON EN CAM10 ON Gr cami1 ON EE CAM12 ON fe CAM13 ON Ef CAM14 ON E CAmis ON ER CAM16 ON SENSITIVITY LEVEL 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 CHANNEL ACTIVATION OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 4 4 4 LL gt 4 LL LL 4 LL 4 4
39. gt LE 4 LL LL 4 4 4 4 4 LL 4 LL t 4 OFF 4 2 Usethe A V P gt and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to specify the use of each option item ACTIVATION Turn on or off the motion sensor MARK Set to ON to display the motion detection indicator on each video tile where applicable SENSITIVITY Set the sensitivity level of the motion sensor to either Daytime or Nighttime EDIT AREA Specify the motion detection area 3 To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen 800 15802 A 12 2013 60 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide 4 When done press EXIT on the remote control or click CLOSE at the bottom of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu CAUTION The motion detection sensitivity may differ depending on the characteristics of the connected camera or the installation environment Setting the Motion Area From the motion setup window click EDIT AREA in the right corner to display the area setup screen Setting the motion area may differ depending on the camera model Below is a typical setting of the motion area 1 Click EDIT AREA to open the motion area setup screen see Figure 4 6 Figure 4 6 Setting a Motion Detection Area 1 CAM1 2 CAM2 3 CAM3 4CAM4 5 CAMS 6 CAM6 7 CAM7 8 CAMS 9 CAM9 10 CAM10 11 CAM 11 12 CAM12 13 CAM13 14 CAM14 15 CAM15 16 CAM16
40. message appears and you will return to the previous menu User Settings You can configure the settings regarding user management and user and group permissions 800 15802 A 12 2013 74 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide User Management Options You can add a user account s that can be edited at a later time 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt USER select MANAGEMENT see Figure 4 23 Figure 4 23 User Management Options USER USER ID GROUP COVERT CHANNEL EMAIL E EMAIL NOTIFY ADMIN ADMIN DIT car 2 Usethe A V P gt and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to add a user account or select an item that you want to edit To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu Adding a User Account 1 Click ADD at the bottom of the User Management screen see Figure 4 24 2 Usethe A V 4 and P buttons on the remote control and move to a desired item Then press ENTER to select the item e USER ID Enter the user ID using the virtual keyboard e PASSWORD With the virtual keyboard enter the password e GROUP From ADMIN MANAGER and USER select a group that the user belongs to e EMAIL Type in the e mail address to which you will receive notification of an event if it occurs e EMAIL
41. move back and forth to a set position 800 15802 A 12 2013 142 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 9 10 Web Viewer Live Screen PTZ Tab Fatter Y Set Run PRESET Y Sel Run Web Viewer Searching PTZ Swing lt lt Run STEP Y Click SEARCH to display the remote control screen for the DVR www honeywell com security Web Viewer 143 Search Viewer at a Glance Figure 9 11 Web Viewer Search Screen Descriptions WNAI B21 44 6408822010 1 01 2013 16 21 44 6404352 01 01 2016 12148 CAMS L CEN CAM12 01 01 2013 16 21 44 AN E nim naa AR AA Ay BAN 259 fti ees JPA PL ee 1 ONA 1AR 91 AA 00 01 02 03 04 06 06 07 10 Table 9 3 Web Viewer Search Screen Descriptions No Name Description 1 View Selection Tab You can switch to the live playback and setup screens and check the provided information 2 Playback Screen Plays the recording data 3 Split Mode Select and switch to a desired split screen mode Set the sequence mode switch to the next camera or select the full screen mode You can 4 Sequence q turn on off the voice signal 5 Play Button Bar You can control the playback screen 6 Time Selection Specify the start time of playback 7 Time Line Indicates the status of the recorded data Refresh Reload the time line 8 Play Play the video that satisfies your search criteria Export Archive the video t
42. of DDNS connection DDNS SERVER Select a server to connect to DVR NAME Enter the name of the DVR that you want to use as DDNS DDNS REGISTRATION TEST Check if the DVR NAME can be set as DDNS If there is a duplicate name in the server the registration will fail If this is the case rename the DVR NAME and press Test to check if it works properly DVR ADDRESS Provide the DVR NAME and press the DDNS REGISTRATION TEST button The name will be added automatically DDNS CONNECTION TEST Perform the connection test to check if DDNS is normally registered 3 To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen Email Settings You can register and test an email address so that an email notification is delivered at a specific interval or if an event occurs 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt NETWORK select EMAIL see Figure 4 29 800 15802 A 12 2013 80 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide NETWORK Network Status Figure 4 29 Email Settings Screen SERVER PORT SECURITY OFf USER PASSWORD TEST EMAIL ADDRESS anis cance Use the A V P and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to specify the use of email and select a server e SERVER Set up the mail server Set the mail server that will be used for notification to the DVR Use the virtual keyboard to enter your mail server e PORT Enter the mail server port e SECURITY If it is set to ON the email will be transferred in secur
43. of time in the timeline You can through Timeline also use the mouse wheel to navigate through the timeline Timeline Bar Represents the recorded data The color of each bar indicates e Green Continuous Recording e Red Alarm Recording e Blue Motion Recording e Yellow Panic Recording 800 15802 A 12 2013 48 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Quick Menu Right click on a channel to display a quick menu popup window see Figure 3 4 describes the quick menu commands Table 3 4 Quick Menu Descriptions Item Description Channel Number Display the number of the currently displayed channel Play Start playing the video of the selected channel from the specified time Zoom Operates digital zooming on the selected channel Snapshot Capture Capture the current live video and save it in the JPEG format Note After capturing the image you can save it to the hard drive or export it to an external USB memory device Using the Status Bar in Live Mode Selecting a Split Screen Mode Click a desired split mode from 1 4 9 and 16 panel split screen options Alternatively press the DISPLAY button on inns ES the remote control until a desired split mode is displayed Selecting an Auto Sequence Mode Click the Sequence button in the status bar see Figure 3 6 or press the SEQ button on the remote control to perform the specified sequence mode Figure 3 6 Selecting an Auto Sequence MEN
44. org AUTO TIME SYNC OFF SYNC AT 00 00 TIMEZONE DST TIMEZONE GMT 00 00 Europe London DST ON Note connected to the Internet System Setup 83 DATE TIME YEAR MON DAY HOUR MIN SEC 2013 07 23 10 25 48 RCE ENT o Both TIME SERVER and TIME SYNC will be enabled only if the DVR is To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen 4 When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu System Management Settings You can check update or reset the system information 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt SYSTEM select SYSTEM MANAGEMENT see Figure 4 33 800 15802 A 12 2013 84 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 4 33 System Management Screen SYSTEM DATE TIME SYSTEM INFORMATION CONTROL DEVICE 2 Usethe A V P gt and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to set each option of the system management e FW UPDATE You can update the current software with the latest version see e er aie A fy FINniIre A 34 MICULUI E 4 34 INA LAI VW L wii I Ls DE A he IR PE PA FA PA EA a LI AMP PA EE eo H AA LRA Kr System Ma agement Upgrading Firmware SYSTEM DATE TIME SYSTEM INFORMATION FW UPGRADE CONTROL DEVICE e FACTORY DEFAULT Return the DVR settings to the factory default www honeywell com sec
45. page 87 1 Connect the signal cable to the RS 485 communication port on the DVR s rear panel and the D port of the PTZ camera keyboard controller 2 Connect the signal cable to the RS 485 communication port on the DVR s rear side and the D port of the PTZ camera keyboard controller Note For RS 485 communication configuration refer to the user s manual of the applicable PTZ camera or keyboard controller Note Signal connection for POS and ATM is scheduled to be upgraded later Connecting an RS 232 Device You can connect PTZ cameras POS or ATM devices through the RS 232 port For connection of the text in device refer to the user manual of the text in device Note Signal connection for POS and ATM is scheduled to be upgraded later Audio Device Connection You can connect an audio output device such as a speaker amplifier to the DVR rear panel Connect the audio input device such as a microphone to the rear panel Audio In port connect the audio output device such as a speaker amplifier to the Audio Out port 800 15802 A 12 2013 38 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Storage and Mouse Connection Figure 2 5 USB and eSATA Rear Panel Connections External Hard Disk Drive USB Hard Disk Drive USB Storage USB Mouse for video recording for backup only backup firmware updating Connecting eSATA Storage If the internal storage space is insufficient you can expand your storage capacity by add
46. quality of 960H resolution It also provides transferring video and audio data to the networked external devices which allows remote monitoring environment for computers and mobile devices including cell phones Up to 16 channels of 960H camera video can be displayed at 480 fps NTSC 400 fps PAL in real time Up to 16 channels of 960H camera videos can be saved at maximum 480 fps NTSC 400 fps PAL Simultaneous recording and playback of maximum 16 channels at 120 fps 960H Supports H 264 HP High Profile CODEC Auto alarm feature with self diagnostics on the system HDD S M A R T system temperature network error FAN error and so on Supports dual streaming for remote access Service www honeywell com security Overview 27 e Supports HDD extension eSATA e Various search methods time event bookmark and thumbnail e Mass storage backup through USB port or FTP server e Supports remote access and search using web browser e Dedicated smart phone applications that can be used with iPhone and iPad or on Android operating system e 1080p Full HD GUI What s Included Remote Control x1 DC 12V Adapter x1 Power Cable x1 Screws and Batteries AAA x2 Quick Guide Conversion Adapter Adapter Cable Mouse x1 User manual CD for 8 16 channel Retainer Clip x1 800 15802 A 12 2013 28 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Rear Panel HREP24 4 channel DVR HREP28 8
47. single power socket Keep the product away from dust or too much combustible substances ex propane gas Do not touch it with wet hand Do not insert a conductor in the vent of the ventilation system Do not apply excessive force to unplug the power cord 800 15802 A 12 2013 26 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Disassembly amp Cleaning When cleaning on the surface use a dry cloth Do not wipe the product using water paint thinner or organic solvents Do never dismantle repair or modify the product by your own During Installation To prevent an accident or physical injury and to operate DVR properly please comply with the following instructions While In Use Key Features Secure at least 18 centimeters of distance between cooling fan and wall for a proper ventilation Install the product on a flat surface Keep it away from direct sunlight or excessive temperature Do not apply force to or shake it while using it Do not move throw away or put excessive force to it Using any unrecommended HDD may cause a system failure Check the compatibility list and use only compatible HDDs Note A system failure or data loss caused by an incompatible HDD will void your warranty This product is capable of receiving inputs from up to 16 channels of 960H camera inputs of video and audio and recording onto a hard disk drive in real time as well as providing monitoring playback and backup feeds in excellent
48. to select may differ depending on the specification of the connected camera Schedule Setting 1 2 Select a start day of the week on the schedule Click a time cell from which you want to make the schedule and drag it to a desired cell Or use the A V and P buttons on the remote control to move to the cell and press ENTER Then use the A V and P buttons to move to a desired cell and press ENTER again When the time selection is complete you will be prompted to specify the use of recording in the Record Setup window see Figure 5 5 To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu 800 15802 A 12 2013 110 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 5 5 Continuous Recording Schedule Setup RECORDING SIZE FPS QUALITY SCHEDULE OPERATION MODE MOTION RECORDING ALARM RECORDING r i CANCEL PANIC RECORDING NETWORK STREAMING AUDIO MAPPING Motion Recording Settings Specify the recording quality of the motion event if it occurs and make a schedule for that recording 1 From the RECORDING menu select MOTION RECORDING see Figure 5 6 Figure 5 6 Motion Recording Settings RECORDING FPS QU SCHEDULE OPERATION MODE MS CONTINUOUS RECORDING ALARM RECORDING a gt PANIC RECORDIN
49. to display the OSD popup message if it is detected by the alarm sensor E te Select to send an email if detected by the alarm sensor To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu Motion Sensor Settings In this menu you can set an action to execute when a motion is detected For the motion sensor detection settings see Motion Sensor on page 59 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt EVENT select MOTION SENSOR see Figure 4 52 2 Usethe A Y lt 4 and P buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to specify the ignorance interval and operation e IGNORING INTERVAL Specify the minimum interval of the motion event occurrence For example even if you have set the minimum frequency to 5 seconds and another motion event occurs in less than 5 seconds after the last motion event occurred the new event will be ignored If too many motion events occur adjust to shorten the interval Note Motion recording will be triggered immediately after the motion occurred regardless of the above settings e ALARM OUTPUT Specify the alarm output channel if a motion is detected by the motion sensor O Specify the output of the buzzer if a motion is detected by the motion sensor e L Select to display the video popup if a motion is detected b
50. 0 FPS O CIF REC RESOLUTION CIF 2CIF D1 960H CIF 2CIF D1 960H CIF 2CIF D1 960H 4 CH Pulled up to 5 V 4 CH Pulled up to 5 V 4 CH Pulled up to 5 V ARNET via 10 000 ohms via 10 000 ohms via 10 000 ohms di 2 CH RELAY 2 CH RELAY 2 CH RELAY DAMON 5 V 35 mA 5 V 35 mA 5 V 35 mA 800 15802 A 12 2013 188 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Table A 1 HREP2 DVR Specifications cont d Category Item 4 Channel 8 Channel 16 Channel 4 EACH 4 EACH Di ADO PERGE Up to 2 TB HDD Disk Up to 2 TB HDD Disk STORAGE EXTERNAL STORAGE NAS FTP Server for eSATA NAS FTP eSATA NAS FTP backup Server for backup Server for backup 1 EACH DVD RW 1 EACH DVD RW 1 EACH DVD RW Di with HDD 2 EACH with HDD 2 EACH with HDD 2 EACH USB 3 Ports 3 Ports 3 Ports 2 Front 1 Rear 2 Front 1 Rear 2 Front 1 Rear RS 485 1 1 1 INTERFACES RS 232 1 1 1 LAN 1 WAN 1 LAN 1 WAN 1 LAN 1 WAN 10 100 1000 Mbps 10 100 1000 Mbps 10 100 1000 Mbps REMOTE CONTROL YES YES YES SIGNAL SWITCH NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL ETC WATCHDOG YES YES YES COOLING FAN Max 1x 60 mm Max 2x 60 mm Max 2x 60 mm 12 V DC Adapter 5A 12 V DC Adapter 5A 12 V DC Adapter 5 2HDD 100 240 V 2HDD 100 240 V POWER SUPPLY 100 200 V AC AS RUE oo 50 60 HZ 12 V DC Adapter 12 V DC Adapter POWER 6 67 A 4HDD 100 6 67 A 4HDD 100 240 VAC 50 60 HZ 240 V AC 50 60 HZ 20 W HDD 2 ea
51. 12 2013 100 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Use the A V 4 and P buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to specify the reaction to a video loss e ALARM OUT Specify the alarm output channel if a video loss occurs mf Specify the output of the buzzer if a video loss occurs 01 7 Select to send an email if a video loss occurs To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu System Event Settings You can set any action to an event related to the disk recording network or system Like the other events you may notify the event to the user using the alarm buzzer output OSD pop up or email 1 2 From SYSTEM SETUP gt EVENT select SYSTEM EVENT Use the A V lt and P buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to specify the reaction to each event To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu Disk System Event Settings www honeywell com security Figure 4 54 Disk System Event Settings osk EI E LA IA lo BUZZER F1 VIDEO POPUP i OSD POPUP Eg EMAIL ACTION ALARM OUT m o
52. 12 MB or higher Flash 512 MB Android Phone RAM 512 MB or higher RAM 512 MB SD Card 4 GB or higher SD Card 16 GB or higher OS 2 0 or higher OS 2 1 or higher Device Supported Models Recommended Specifications iPhone 3G iPhone 3GS or higher iPhone OS 3 1 2 or higher iPhone OS 3 2 or higher iPhone iPad iPad 2 IOS 4 3 or higher iPad 3 with Retina display iOS 4 3 or higher iPod Touch 3rd Generation 800 15802 A 12 2013 170 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Using the HREP2 Mobile Viewer with iPhone iPad How to Download the iPhone iPad Dedicated Application From your iPhone or iPad access the App Store Enter HREP2 in the search bar to find the application Download the application and install it on your iPhone iPad Note The HREP2 Mobile Remote Viewer supports the 1 4 split screen mode Note The HREP2 Mobile Remote Viewer is a free application that provides live viewing playback searching log view PTZ control and system configuration functions Connecting to the DVR with HREP2 Remote Viewer 1 Select and run the HREP2 Remote Viewer application 2 Use in the top right corner of the DVR List to select and add a site to the list see Figure 10 1 Figure 10 1 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer Empty DVR List DVR List 1 1 102 7 3 Enter the server name and tap Save see Figure 10 2 www honeywell com security Mobile Viewer 171 Figure 10 2 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer Server Name server name
53. 13 Figure 4 14 Setting NTSC or PAL Video Standards 34 Power Connection on Rear Panel 35 Alarm Connections on the DVR Rear Panel 35 Communication Port Connections on the Rear Panel 36 USB and eSATA Rear Panel Connections 38 Network Connection Overview a e e a 39 Connecting Router or Hub to the DVR 2 0 ee eo 39 Remote Network Connection Overview 1 1 ee e 40 Connecting Router for Remote Network Connection 40 L O AEE EERO RE Re REE Hee eee 43 Selecting Log Out from MENU de da so 246 me eds S te tata EH OH 44 e Glee kod ee hb GG Leu des cette dia ee Ed oS Lo he ED 44 ne Due a a DR a re SAR eee ee eee ae a 45 The Silalus La ia ne DD RS NS RSS Rd RSR HE DY DOH He EE 46 Selecting an Auto Sequence 4 48 PIZ Mode Controls On Screen 4 4 crio RR DEW OR ORK HER s 49 ZOO CONTI SGre seit a OR RS RAPES DRE TS EH B s 49 Evam LOO Y es der idas a ee Laden die a ee A 50 Selecting an Audio Input Channel 51 Checking the Alarm Status 2 51 Checking the Network Status 52 Checking the Disk Status 52 Saving a Snapshot IMG ss in sde sde its es sas ei 53 Exporting a Snapshot Ima
54. 149 Display SENOS 42th bee re eae ORR Oe ee ee AAA 149 OSD SCUINGS o heeeee hte nee ae teeee ear AI 149 MOMMOFSCHINOS ss a soc eser etr OO PS A A ee ee i 150 AUG 2 a E he eee a rs ek E en E as a 150 AU BUZZ aos one o a as ss EE Se eS 150 User Settings 4444444440 ee 151 User Management 5 4 4 Le me ak ha ST bus bee St Les best 151 Group Permission Setting 152 Network Settings o 4444444 0 153 IPS y 1 Sede ee he AAA NARA 153 DONS Settings lt i s e sd era daa aaa aa a Lui 153 Emal SION da Ass 153 System Settings eae cae ghee e a ed bade eRe eee A 154 Date Time Settings ws a Lisa be Bae ewe ewe we Ee A ee ee ww we sa 154 System Management 154 System Information 4 4 4 4 4 eee eee 4 EE ewe Bee aH DO 155 Control Device Setting 2 444248 4 842 AAA 155 Storage Settings 2 3 s sus 060s eae us OE ee a a a eS 6 d 156 Device Information 2 156 SMART SIAUS o A Se AR RA p eaa 156 Sensor Settings 156 Alarm Output Settings a a 156 Event Notification 4 157 Alarm Sensor Settings 158 Motion Sensor Settings a a 158 Video Loss Settings 159 Tamper Event Settings 1 a a 160 System Event Settings 4 160 R CO IN SSP e
55. 180 8 90 0 U SO O O RO OO O JO Siten mawn me l a 5 gt n f ai O O NO JO O O IO O CR aaa alar a Local PC 3 Enter the address in the Web browser of your PC in the format of http IP address Web service port for example http 192 168 0 23 8080 The web service port is set to 8080 by default From the Network Setup screen you can change the port number 4 Provide the ID and password before logging in Then you can view the monitoring screen Access ID factory default ADMIN Password 1234 800 15802 A 12 2013 40 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide For security purposes change the password before CAUTION you use the product for the first time after purchasing Connecting to a PC from a Remote Network You can connect the DVR to a PC or mobile device in the same remote network and control or manipulate it on the monitor of the PC or mobile device Figure 2 8 Remote Network Connection Overview i RE r T Remote PC Smart Phone Local PC Broadband C Internet gt Router LS Direct ft Connection Local PC 1 Connect the WAN UPLINK port in the rear panel to the router The LAN DOWN LINK port is reserved and only for CAUTION servicing and development Do not connect devices to this port Connecting Router for Remote Network Connection Figure 2 9 O h S z O 5 VO gt Y gt Y CO ICAIC
56. 2 182 Checking Watermark of Archived File 2 2 a 182 Backup Player NO cra soda dr Ni has sm hernie 183 Video Capture Screen s s LR Nat LUE LRU La RA 184 Print Image Screen 2 1 44 444 000 185 Backup Player Settings Screen be he Dw Le ph adverses 185 Backup Player About Screen 186 800 15802 A 12 2013 22 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide www honeywell com security Tables Table 1 1 Table 3 1 Table 3 2 Table 3 3 Table 3 4 Table 7 1 Table 7 2 Table 9 1 Table 9 2 Table 9 3 Table 10 1 Table 11 1 Table A 1 Table B 1 Table C 1 Tables 23 Rear Panel Connection Descriptions 28 VIGGO WOW ICONS Li 2 ce eee a es ew dP do wwe da EE Ke HEY Sd eS 46 Status Bar Descriptions lt 4 4 d s sn HEM AAA AAA AA HS 46 Timeline Element Descriptions 4 22212 s dde des REESE EEE EE OA 47 Quick Menu Descriptions sados ee oc we eee he eee ew AA 48 Playback Controls Descriptions lt lt sss sos DREHER HEHE HES HEE Nate sa 125 Playback Context Menu Description 125 System Requirements a 135 Web Viewer Live Screen Descriptions 138 Web Viewer Search Screen Descriptions 143 Mobile System Requirements 169 Backup Player Screen Descriptions 183 HREF2 RS PEN s s aa sesia GNT reri SR R
57. 26 27 28 29 30 31 RCE ME 07 24 2013 01 53 04 AM E RSC Ris 16 16 DATE TIME YEAR MON DAY HOUR MIN 2013 07 24 01 53 04 cu i i i c SEC 07 24 2013 01 54 10 AM 800 15802 A 12 2013 118 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide You can identify the type of the recording data by the color in the bar e Yellow green Pre recording The pre recording is performed on the recording data after you set the PRE RECORDING TIME from OPERATION MODE e Green Continuous The continuous recording is performed on the recording data e Red Alarm The alarm event recording is performed on the recording data e Blue Motion The motion event recording is performed on the recording data e Yellow Panic The panic manual recording is performed on the recording data Click to move to a desired start time in the time bar or use the buttons at the bottom of the status bar to make search Si Recall the recording data MEA Expand the timeline of the time bar to a greater unit of time om Collapse the timeline of the time bar to a smaller unit of time RE Use this to move to a previous time that is hidden in the time bar as it is expanded to a greater time unit KZ Use this to move to a next time that is hidden in the time bar as it is expanded to a greater time unit Click a thumbnail channel or use the A Y and P buttons on the remote control to move to a desired
58. 3 X N A CANCEL APPLY e IGNORING INTERVAL Sets the minimum interval of one event detection For example if it is set to 5 seconds and a tampering attempt is detected within 5 seconds from the previous event the detection is ignored and regarded as the same event Set this interval to a longer one if tampering detection reports too frequent e LINKED CAMERA Select the camera to output the event action upon a tampering detection e ALARM OUT Set the alarm out channel for detected tampering event mf Sets whether to sound beeper upon a tampering detection Sets whether to display a video popup upon a tampering detection CA Sets whether to send an email notification upon a tampering detection To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu www honeywell com security Recording Setup You can configure the record settings for the DVR Only authorized users can access the Record Setup menu Opening the Record Setup Menu Using the Mouse gt Using the Remote Control Q SEARCH O ARCHIVING SYSTEM SETUP gt 2 LOGOUT O SHUTDOWN Q SEARCH O ARCHIVING SYSTEM SETUP amp RECORD SETUP LOGOUT O SHUTDOWN 800 15802 A 12 2013 106 Performance Series
59. 5 panic recording settings 766 printing 740 PTZ setting 148 PTZ tab 141 record settings 767 saving the video 139 search by event 144 search by time 144 search viewer 143 searching 142 sensor settings 156 setup 145 setup viewer 146 SMART status 156 split screen mode 139 status tab 741 storage settings 156 system event settings 160 system information 155 system management 154 system requirements 735 tamper event settings 160 tamper setup 749 user management 757 video loss settings 759 Honeywell Security Products Americas Head Office 2700 Blankenbaker Pkwy Suite 150 Louisville KY 40299 USA www honeywell com security 1 800 323 4576 Honeywell Security Europe South Africa Aston Fields Road Whitehouse Industrial Estate Runcorn WA7 3DL United Kingdom www honeywell com security uk 44 0 1928 754 028 Honeywell Security Products Americas Caribbean Latin America 9315 NW 112th Ave Miami FL 33178 USA www honeywell com security clar 1 305 805 8188 Honeywell Security Pacific Level 3 2 Richardson Place North Ryde NSW 2113 Australia www asia security honeywell com 61 2 9353 7000 Honeywell Security Asia 35F Tower A City Center 100 Zun Yi Road Shanghai 200051 China www asia security honeywell com 86 21 5257 4568 Honeywell Security Middle East N Africa Emaar Business Park Sheikh Zayed Road Building No 2 Office No 30 Post Office Box 232362 Dubai United Arab Emirates www honeywell
60. 50 or camo s gt PREVIEW COLOR 0 EN camio a A PREVIEW GEENT EP CAM11 PREVIEW 1 2 gel CAM12 lt PREVIEW mE PREVIEW gm CAM14 PREVIEW E CAM15 lt PREVIEW 16 CAM16 PREVIEW MOTION SENSOR gi 4 Covert Setup You can set to hide the camera video so that a specific user or user group can not view it Seta channel s that you want to hide from a specific user or user group 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt CAMERA select COVERT SETUP see Figure 4 4 Figure 4 4 Covert Setup Screen CAMERA CAMERA TITLE CHANNEL ADMIN MANAGER USER LOG OUT IMAGE SETUP EF cami OFF OFF OFF OFF Er CAM OFF OFF OFF OFF EF CAM OFF OFF OFF OFF ar CAMA OFF OFF OFF OFF MOTION SENSOR Er CAMS OFF OFF OFF OFF E CAM6 OFF OFF OFF OFF PTZSETUP Er CAM OFF OFF OFF gt OFF Er CAME OFF OFF OFF OFF TAMPER DETECTION EP cams OFF OFF OFF OFF EE CAM IO OFF OFF OFF 7 OFF Er CAMII OFF OFF OFF z OFF E CAM12 OFF OFF 2 OFF OFF Er CAM IS OFF OFF OFF OFF E CAMIA OFF OFF z OFF z OFF E CAMI15 OFF OFF OFF OFF 5 Lg CAM16 OFF OFF OFF OFF ADMIN MANAGER LOG OUT SHOWN AS HOVIDEO NO VIDEO NOVIDEO NOVIDEO i Mi e www honeywell com security System Setup 59 2 Use the A V gt and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select a covert channel s from a specific user
61. 680 w gt 5 Eun 1 SAC ie 5 sec 1 5 sec a R E cor J y Sec 7 E 5 Sac sr gt 7 5 sec w A A 5 sec 5 sec n 1 Sec 11 SEC w 5 sec w CEET SC w ld 5 sec w SOC e 7 5 sec APPLY CANCEL When finished click APPLY to apply the changes Note For more information about how to set the Tamper Event refer to Tamper Event Settings on page 103 System Event Settings You can set which action to perform if an event related to the disk see Figure 9 44 recording see Figure 9 45 network see Figure 9 47 or system see Figure 9 46 happens You may want to notify the user of the event using the alarm output buzzer OSD popup and email When finished click APPLY to apply the changes Figure 9 44 Web Viewer System Event Status Disk SYSTEM EVENT STATUS DISK RECORD S1S TEM NETWORK OWERWRITE START EVENT mn LJ DISK FULL EVENT DISK SPACE EXHAUSTED EVENT 90 9 wa SMART EVENT va dl j i cd APPLY CANCEL www honeywell com security Web Viewer 161 Figure 9 45 Web Viewer System Event Status Record SYSTEM EVENT STATUS DISK RECORD SYSTEM NETWORK PANIC RECORD START EVENT Mra L LI APPLY CANCEL Figure 9 46 Web Viewer System Event Status System SYSTEM EVENT STATUS DISK RECORD SYSTEM NETWORK J BOOTING EVENT N A LOGIN FAIL EVENT RETRY 3 TIMES w NA E nm O FAN FAIL EVENT ya gt F A A TEMPERATU
62. 9 00 Meo Blockage Redirection SENSITIVITY SENSITIVITY MARK LEVEL SPATIAL TEMPORAL LEVEL SPATIAL TEMPORAL DAYTIME iv ls M us M il 15 M 15 M 15 NIGHTTIME N lis v 15 M EE frs v 15 v 15 M APPLY CANCEL Display Settings OSD Settings Configure the settings for the time title boundary icon and language that will be displayed on the screen see Figure 9 20 Make changes to each item of the OSD menu and click APPLY to apply the changes 800 15802 A 12 2013 150 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Note For more details about each displayed item refer to OSD Settings on page 64 Figure 9 20 Web Viewer OSD Settings OSD On On On Y Auto Hide v Auto Hide v On DarkGray v ENGLISH v APPLY CANCEL Monitor Settings You can set the interval of an active sequence see Figure 9 27 Specify the interval and click APPLY to apply it e Sequence Dwell Switching time from one channel to the next channel in single screen mode e Spot Dwell Setting the interval between the view types when displaying the SPOT Out monitoring screen e HD Spot dwell Select the dwell time of one channel displayed on the monitor when using HD monitor Spot Out Figure 9 21 Web Viewer Monitor Settings MONITOR LILL 1 Sec APPLY CANCEL Audio Audio Buzzer You can configure the settings of the voice and audio signal see Figure 9 22 Note For mor
63. ANSMISSION ON RECEIVE NETWORK AUDIO cance 2 Usethe A V P gt and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select an item that you want to edit e DEFAULT LIVE AUDIO CHANNEL select an audio channel to monitor on the live screen e NETWORK AUDIO TRANSMISSION decide if the DVR transfers the audio signal to the remote client DVR gt PC Remote Client e RECEIVE NETWORK AUDIO decide if DVR receives the audio signal from the remote client PC Remote Client gt DVR www honeywell com security System Setup 73 To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen 4 When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu Buzzer Options You can set to output the buzzer if you manipulate the remote control 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt AUDIO select BUZZER see Figure 4 22 Figure 4 22 Buzzer Options Screen AUDIO REMOTE CONTROLLER BEEP ON CANCEL APPLY 2 Usethe A V P gt and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select an item that you want to edit REMOTE CONTROLLER specify the output of a beep when you press a button on the remote control To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen 4 When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation
64. APELY CANCEL When finished click APPLY to apply the changes Note For more information about the accessible menu items refer to Group Authority Settings on page 76 www honeywell com security Web Viewer 153 Network Settings IP Setup You can check the network connection status and change the baud rate see Figure 9 26 Change the maximum transfer rate and click APPLY to apply it Figure 9 26 Web Viewer Network Settings IP SETUP 192 168 0 59 192 168 0 1 255 2552550 168 126 63 1 168 126 63 2 5554 6060 MAX v APPLY CANCEL Note For more information about each network entry refer to P Setup on page 77 DDNS Settings You can configure the DDNS settings so that remote users who are connected to the network can access remotely see Figure 9 27 Change the DDNS settings and click APPLY to apply the changes Figure 9 27 Web Viewer DDNS Settings DDNS On Le dvilink net 00115f0a2d8 00115 0a2d8 durlink net APPLY CANCEL Email Settings You can register and test an email address so that an email notification is delivered at a specific interval or if an event occurs See Figure 9 28 Provide the necessary information and click APPLY to apply it 800 15802 A 12 2013 154 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Note For more information refer to Email Settings on page 79 Figure 9 28 Web Viewer Email Settings EMAIL OFF lt TEST APPLY CANCEL System Settings
65. CAM16 A Camera Settings Naming the Camera Title You can name the camera title that is displayed on each channel screen Select a channel to name and provide a new title see Figure 9 15 Then click APPLY to apply it Figure 9 15 Naming a Camera Title CAMERA TITLE www honeywell com security CAMERA TITLE 1 fal a uaj Es CHANNEL ALL 1 CAM1 2 CAM2 3 4 AM 5 AM 6 CAM6 7 B g CAM9 10 CAM10 11 12 CAM12 13 CAM13 14 CAM14 15 16 APPLY CANCEL Web Viewer 147 Note You can enter up to 9 alphanumeric characters for the camera title Covert Setting You can set to hide the video of a specific camera from a specific user see Figure 9 16 Set to hide the camera video so that a specific user or user group can not view To change the covert settings from user group to user move to the USER menu and make necessary changes When finished click APPLY to apply the changes Figure 9 16 Web Viewer Covert Setup COVERT SETUP APPLY CANCEL Motion Setting Specify the use of motion detection and reaction for each channel and set also the daytime nighttime options see Figure 9 17 Select a channel Set the mask area and activation and specify the daytime range When finished click APPLY to apply the changes Note For more information about how to set the motion area refer to Setting the Motion Area on page 60 800 15802 A 12 2013 148 Performance Series HREP2 D
66. CION vhs dO Oe ed ea Aa 135 Connecting to the DVR from Inside 136 Connecting to the DVR from Outside 136 Logging in to the Web Viewer 136 Web Viewer LIVE 4 we oe be a A we we ew 138 Live Screen at a Glance 440004 a 138 Switching the Split Mode 139 Saving the VIGGO vesical ss ee ee es 139 800 15802 A 12 2013 14 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Prins 46s eeeeeee eee ben ec eee bs eae ke ee ee eee eo Ge es BM oe at 140 Capturing a Screen Image 1 1 a 140 PCUIVEX SCUINGS ee eo da Oa A oe OR ee Oe ee ee A A 140 Status TAD e e wa we aoe dh as ee ARA we 2 en we 0 141 LOTA ye nee eo eo eo ee a ss 141 PIZ ep eae eee en ee eee hee eee ew ee eka eee ee Pee ee eee ew 141 Web Viewer Searching 444444444040 142 Search Viewer at a Glance aoaaa a 4 000000 143 Seach BY TIME gaa abba hae hte bee eR ee eRe ee ao ee cm han at 144 Search DY EVEN lt e c seame Ree ORE SD eR RAMS Re ee A D 144 Web Viewer Setup os ee A a AR EA we ee A D DE 145 Setup Viewer ata Glance a 146 Camera Settings a 146 Naming the Camera Title 146 Covert Setting a 147 Motion Setting a s s 4444440 0 147 PTZ Setting Vr ean eee Seen ene Rew Pea e eee pase en een dene 148 Tamper SGD a saa d ee Oe ee PE ee Eo ee Ghee ee ne we be Du au
67. CLIENTS IP ADORESS 192 168 150 139 DHCP MAC ADDRESS 00 11 5f Od ca 16 DONS ADDRESS 001150dcal6 dvriink net RTSP SERVICE PORT WEB SERVICE PORT C DONS UPDATE STATUS 07 23 2013 09 58 55 AM o EXTERNAL IP ADDRESS 222 112 8 34 Network Map IP ADDRESS Indicates the internal IP address of the DVR MAC ADDRESS Indicates the internal MAC address of the DVR DDNS ADDRESS Indicates the internal DDNS address of the DVR RTSP SERVICE PORT Indicates the network port of the video service For remote service the router must have set up the port forwarding WEB SERVICE PORT Indicates the web service network port For the remote service to be enabled the corresponding port of the router should have set up the port forwarding DDNS UPDATE STATUS Shows if the DDNS address was registered to the DDNS server normally Press 3 to try to register the DDNS address forcibly EXTERNAL IP ADDRESS Indicate the IP address for the Internet accessible from the DVR The DVR can be granted access with the web browser at http lt External IP Address gt lt Web Service Port gt The IP address can vary in a dynamic IP environment CONNECTED CLIENTS Shows the list of clients that are currently connected Press to forcibly terminate the connection of an unwanted client Note Termination is limited to only users in a lower group than the current user 800 15802 A 12 2013 82 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide System Settings Yo
68. D id aaa at IMAGE SETUP alsfalrfe nfifrfo ENTER MOTION SENSOR aaa ra MES PTZSETUP TAMPER DETECTION 5 When done press EXIT on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu Note Camera name allows up to 8 characters in the camera title combining numbers and upper lower case letters Image Setup You can adjust the brightness contrast color and quality setting of each channel s camera this option is not available for HD SDI cameras 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt CAMERA select IMAGE SETUP see Figure 4 3 2 Usethe A V P gt and ENTER buttons on the remote control or mouse to edit settings 3 To apply your changes click APPLY at the bottom of the screen 4 Once completed with setup press EXIT on the remote control or click CLOSE at the bottom of the screen A confirmation dialog appears and returns to the previous menu Note Press the PREVIEW button preview your adjustments in the image 800 15802 A 12 2013 58 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 4 3 Image Setup Screen CAMERA CAMERA TITLE COVERT SETUP CHANNEL BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE COLOR gr cami PREVIEW ER cam PREVIEW SE PREVIEW g cama 2 PREVIEW 5 CAMS PREVIEW CHANNEL 1 CAM1 CET A A PREVIEW PTZSETUP BRIGHTNESS v E CAM PREVIEW CONTRAST 50 EJ cams gt PREVIEW TAMPER DETECTION HUE
69. D re de ru 187 Hard Disk Drive Minimum Specifications 189 Frequently Asked Questions 191 800 15802 A 12 2013 24 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide www honeywell com security Overview This document introduces the HREP2 4 8 and 16 Channel Digital Video recorders and covers how to install and operate these DVRs This document is intended for system integrators installers and end user operators Safety Instructions The Company shall not have any responsibility for any accident or damage that may incur during the use of the product For your safety we provide a few instructions about installation manipulation cleaning assembly disassembly of the product as below So please read carefully and comply with the instructions Before Installation Comply with the following instructions to prevent a fire explosion system failure or electric shock Remove the power supply module before proceeding Check the input voltage AC100V AC240V to the power supply module before connecting it Keep the product away from humidity Ensure that all devices connected to the product are properly earth grounded In Operation Mode Comply with the following instructions to prevent a fire explosion system failure or electric shock If you need to open the cover consult with a service person who could help you do what you want to do Do not connect multiple devices to a
70. Display the current playback position in the video Video Capturing Click amp to capture the current video image see Figure 11 6 e Selected Video Capture the actual frame of the current video e Screen Capture the visible portion of the current video e Format Select a saving format BMP JPG PNG e Path Specify the saving path e Default location My Documents My Pictures Figure 11 6 Video Capture Screen Preview Video Selected Video O Screen Format JPG Jpeg Path C Users thecnp Pictures SnapShot_01CH_20 13 01 0 1_03 46 55 695 Printing Out Click to print out the image When the Print window appears see Figure 11 7 check the preview and click Print www honeywell com security Archive Viewer 185 Figure 11 7 Print Image Screen Screen Shot Backup Player Channel Screen Resolution 1004 x 685 Video Time 2013 01 01 03 46 53 Backup Player Settings Click to configure the Backup Player settings see Figure 11 8 You can check the version of the Backup Player see Figure 11 9 e Maintain image aspect ratio Preserve the aspect ratio of the image If you do not mark this option the image will be adjusted to fit the screen e I frame Play Only the frames key frames will be played back e About You can check the program information including the current version Figure 11 8 Backup Player Settings Screen General About View Settings Ma
71. E BURN option erases all data in the USB storage device and will not be restored once deleted www honeywell com security System Setup Opening the System Setup Menu Using the Mouse Q SEARCH O ARCHIVING SYSTEM SETUP RECORD SETUP LOGOUT O SHUTDOWN Q SEARCH ARCHIVING t LOG OUT O SHUTDOWN Using the Remote Control Method 2 SETUP 800 15802 A 12 2013 56 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Camera Settings You can configure the camera settings of camera title hidden option motion and camera type Camera Title You can change the camera ID that is displayed on the screen 1 2 CAMERA IMAGE SETUP COVERT SETUP MOTION SENSOR PTZ SETUP TAMPER DETECTION From SYSTEM SETUP gt CAMERA select CAMERA TITLE see Figure 4 1 Use the A V P and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select a channel that you want to rename Alternatively simply double click the camera to rename from the top left corner Figure 4 1 Camera Title Re Naming Once the virtual keyboard appeared see Figure 4 2 select desired alphanumeric characters to complete your input and press the OK button Note The SHIFT key toggles letter case To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen www honeywell com security System Setup 57 Figure 4 2 Entering Camera Title with Virtual Keyboard CAMERA VIRTUAL KEYBOAR
72. E DEVICES SETUP PRE RECORDING J CONTINUOUS BB aarm E moton PANIC 4 JULY 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 E s 6 7 8181 10 11 12 13 i4 15 16 17 18 19 20 2a 22 a 28 26 27 28 29 30 31 ART FROM 07 23 2013 04 40 32PM O TO 07 23 2013 05 02 56 PM EG v LOG v CODEC ARCHIVING INFO 7 lf you just want to reserve the data click RESERVE If the TAG NAME dialog appears enter the name and click OK Click RESERVE to save it to the HDD Note Using RESERVE will compromise the recording days available When you have archived the reserved data to an external device it is recommended to delete the internal reserved data 8 To exit the Archive menu click CLOSE Reserved Data Management You can search for the reserved data and delete or import it to a storage device 1 From the ARCHIVE menu select RESERVED DATA MANAGEMENT The reserved data will be listed See Figure 8 3 2 Select a data type from AVI and SNAPSHOT CAPTURE e AVI Searches AVI video files stored in the DVR e SNAPSHOT CAPTURE Searches captured snapshots stored in the DVR 800 15802 A 12 2013 132 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 8 3 Reserved Data Management ARCHIVING ARCHIVED DATA PLAYBACK ARCHIVE DEVICES SETUP 3 Ifyou want to play the data double click a desired data item or click it and select PLAY Note If selecting SNAPSHOT CAPTURE the PLAY button wi
73. ER Then use the A V and P buttons to move to a desired cell and press ENTER again Figure 5 3 Continuous Recording Size FPS Quality RECORDING SIZE FPS QUAUTY SCHEDULE OPERATION MODE MOTION RECORDING RESOLUTION gt a gt 7 gt gt gt ALARM RECORDING gt gt lt lt gt gt PANIC RECORDING NETWORK STREAMING AUDIO MAPPING od fed el be ea a ad 3 When the cell selection is complete the SIZE FPS QUALITY table appears see Figure 5 4 CAUTION Specify the RESOLUTION FPS QUALITY and use of the AUDIO recording for each channel www honeywell com security Recording Setup 109 RESOLUTION Set the size of the video recording e FPS Set the frame rate per second e QUALITY Set the recording quality e AUDIO Specify the use of the audio recording Figure 5 4 Size FPS Quality Table RECORDING OPERATION MODE f SIZE FPS QUALITY 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Ey CAMi X 30 X HIGHEST OFF X MOTION RECORDING Em CAM2 30 HIGHEST OFF bic 0 HIGHEST oF ALARM RECORDING 30 HIGHEST OFF 50 HIGHEST PANIC RECORDING 30 HIGHEST 3o ES NETWORKSTREAMING 30 HIGHEST 9 cams 30 HIGHEST AUDIO MAPPING ER CAM10 30 HIGHEST Er CAM11 30 HIGHEST 3 es 3 nes 30 HIGHEST 0 Hines x Hones oc un cose 4 When finished click OK You can check the recording size in the size table under the time selection bar CAUTION The video resolution and the FPS options available
74. FILE SIZE 33 5 MB FRAME COUNTS 4237 VIDEO FRAME INCLUDED AUDIO FRAME INCLUDED 4 Select an item to play from the list and click PLAYBACK 5 To exit the Archive menu click CLOSE 800 15802 A 12 2013 134 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Archive Devices Setup Provide the FTP server information for archiving data in the HDD before testing the transfer 1 ARCHIVING FTP HOST NAME PORT USER NAME PASSWORD DIRECTORY From the ARCHIVE menu select ARCHIVE DEVICE SETUP see Figure 8 6 Figure 8 6 Archive Device Setup cance Move to the FTP information box Fill in each item using the virtual keyboard e HOST NAME Enter the address at which you can access the server e PORT Enter the port number to which you can access the server e USER NAME Enter the user ID with which you can access the server e PASSWORD Enter the connection password e DIRECTORY Specify the archiving path When all information is filled click CONNECTION TEST to check the connection status To apply the change click APPLY in the bottom of the screen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu www honeywell com security Web Viewer Overview Web RA is a user friendly software application that enables you to control the video data in connection with a remote
75. G NETWORKSTREAMING AUDIO MAPPING Er o Er cr o c 7 cle Er Er E 11 c EE CA EP C 148 1594 C rm cA 2 Usethe A V lt and P buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select either SIZE FPS QUALITY or SCHEDULE 3 Set each item of RESOLUTION FPS QUALITY and use of the AUDIO for the motion recording www honeywell com security Recording Setup 111 Note The SIZE FPS QUALITY and SCHEDULE setup is performed the same as was described in the Continuous Recording Settings section page 108 For more information on setting resolution FPS and quality see Size FPS Quality Settings on page 108 For more information on setting a motion recording schedule see Schedule Setting on page 109 To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu Alarm Recording Settings Specify the recording quality of the alarm event if it occurs and make a schedule for that recording 1 From the RECORDING menu select ALARM RECORDING see Figure 5 7 Figure 5 7 Alarm Recording Settings RECORDING SIZE FPS QUAUTY SCHEDULE OPERATION MODE CONTINUOUS RECORDING RESOLUTION MOTION RECORDING PANIC RECORDING NETWORK STREAMING AUDIO MAPPING er c 2 aile 3 c ar a a cA 7 ae om cA om cA 108 c 11 c EE CA
76. G TIME MANUAL cance e MANUAL CONFIGURATION OPTIONS You can configure the recording settings by the time date and channel e SCHEDULE MODE Set the recording schedule for a day daily or for a week weekly e PRE RECORDING TIME Set the pre recording time e POST RECORDING TIME Set the post recording time e PANIC RECORDING OPTIONS Set the panic recording duration If it is set to MANUAL CONFIGURATION recording will continue until you turn it off manually 800 15802 A 12 2013 108 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Continuous Recording Settings You can configure the settings of continuous recording time recording size frame rate per second FPS and quality 1 From the RECORDING menu select CONTINUOUS RECORDING Note From OPERATION MODE you must set RECORDING CONFIGURATION MODE to MANUAL CONFIGURATION before you can set the CONTINUOUS RECORDING 2 Usethe A V 4 and P buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select either SIZE FPS QUALITY or SCHEDULE Size FPS Quality Settings 1 Please select the day of the week to perform the continuous recording From OPERATION MODE you must set the SCHEDULE MODE of the MANUAL CONFIGURATION OPTIONS to WEEKLY before you can specify the DAY 2 Click atime cell from which you want to edit the SIZE FPS Quality and drag it to a desired cell see Figure 5 3 Or use the A V and P buttons on the remote control to move to the cell and press ENT
77. ID of the remote control To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu Storage Settings You can configure the settings of and view information of the disk and external storage device Disk Information This screen will show information about the connected disk 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt STORAGE select DISK INFORMATION 2 Usethe A V P gt and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select either INTERNAL see Figure 4 47 or EXTERNAL STORAGE see Figure 4 42 Please check the status for each connected device www honeywell com security System Setup 89 DISK OPERATIONS SMART SETUP DISK OPERATIONS SMART SETUP e START END TIME Show the start time and end time of data stored in each disk e STATUS Check if the connected disk is being used by the DVR If you encounter a problem with the disk the DVR will terminate the connection to the disk and mark it as Not In Use e CAPACITY Show the capacity of the disk e MODEL Indicate the disk model 800 15802 A 12 2013 90 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide e M A R T STATUS Read the S M A R T information of the disk and check to display if the current disk is in normal operation e NORMAL The disk is in a normal state
78. LY CANCEL Panic Recording Settings From the PANIC RECORD menu you can set the resolution FPS quality and audio settings to your preference see Figure 9 56 Click W next to each item to display the list of values available Figure 9 56 Web Viewer Panic Recording Settings PANIC REC CAM 960x480 v 30 w Highest vl Off v ee _ tana CAM2 960x480 v 30 v Highest v Of v CAM3 960x480 v 30 v Highest v Of v 1 960x480 v 30 v Highest vw Off v 1 960x480 v 30 v Highest v ofi v CAME 960x480 v 30 v Highest v Off v CAM 960x480 v 30 v Highest v Ofi v AM 960x480 Y 30 y Highest v Off y M9 960x480 v 30 v Highest v Off vi 960x480 v 30 v Highest ha Off vi 960x480 v 0 v Highest w Off v 960x480 v 30 v Highest v Of Y 960x480 v 30 v Highest v f v 960x481 y 30 v Highest v Of y 5 960x480 v 30 v Highest v Ofi v 6 960x48 v 30 v Highest Yv ofi Y APPLY CANCEL When you have completed the manual record settings click OK to apply the changes www honeywell com security Note Network Streaming Settings Web Viewer 167 For more information about the manual record settings refer to Panic Recording Settings on page 112 You can specify the maximum size of network streaming and video resolution for remote users and change the FPS see Figure 9 57 Click next to each item to display the list of values available When done click OK to apply
79. Lucida Values of editable fields that are mentioned in the The Time from field can be set to body text of the document for reference purposes Hours Minute Seconds but do not need to be entered as part of a procedure Text strings displayed on the screen The message Unauthorized displays Syntax object entered Swiss721 BT Bold Words or characters that you must type The word Enter the password enter is used if you must type text and then press the Enter or Return key Menu titles and other items you select Double click Open from the File menu Buttons you click to perform actions Click Exit to close the program www honeywell com security Font What it represents Example Italic Placeholders words that vary depending on the user name situation Cross reference to external source Refer to the System Administrator Guide Cross reference within document See Chapter 2 Installation 800 15802 A 12 2013 10 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide www honeywell com security Contents 11 Contents Cautions and Warnings 1 a a 5 Regulatory Statements 1 a 5 FCC Compliance Statement 2 oa oaoa a a a a 5 Canadian Compliance Statement oaoa oa a oa a a a e a a a 5 Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformance 6 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE 0 000 eee eee es 6 Safety INSTUCIONS scs e ong anpa ode rta AAA EP
80. NAL IP ADDRESS and WEB SERVICE PORT of the DVR see Network Status on page 80 for more information e If using a fixed external IP enter the external IP that is specified in the DVR in the address bar of the web browser For example If the internal IP address is set to http 222 112 4 48 8080 192 xxx xxx xxx no access from outside is allowed Using the URL e Check the Network Status and verify the DDNS ADDRESS and WEB SERVICE PORT of the DVR see Network Status on page 80 for more information e Enter the DDNS address and web service port in the address bar of the browser For example http 00115f123456 DVRLINK NET 8080 Note In a router network you have to set the Port Forwarding and DMZ Setting to allow access from outside Note For the necessary settings of the router refer to the router s user manual or contact the router s manufacturer Logging in to the Web Viewer 1 Provide the user ID and password see Figure 9 2 Note The default User name is ADMIN the default Password is 1234 www honeywell com security Web Viewer 137 Figure 9 2 Web Viewer Login The server 192 168 0 59 at WEB Remote Viewer requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection Password Remember my credentials Click the upper warning bar to install the ActiveX control Note I
81. NK TO FULL SCREEN When switching the DVR display mode to view one channel Single Split it produces the selected channel s audio www honeywell com security Monitoring 51 Figure 3 10 Selecting an Audio Input Channel CAM 11 AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 AUDIO INKAUDIO 3 AUDIO 4 CHANNEL amp a np Note A camera with a supported audio input should be selected The DVR must be connected to a speaker to play audio Checking the Alarm Status You can check alarms and events from each camera and the system Click OK to close the window Figure 3 11 Checking the Alarm Status ty joe AL P wa gt By Honeywell eA A A a 07 23 2013 ALARM STATUS ALARM IN OA MOTION EVENT VIDEO LOSS EVENT SYSTEM EVENT STATUS DISK EVENT STATUS NETWORK EVENT STATUS TAMPER EVENTIREDIREC TAMPER EVENTIBLOCKAGE 1X 2X34 XS NEXT NBN KIO INIA aa 5 16 TAMPEREVENTIDEFOCUS MAD KEK TNS NO MIO ALARM OUT DWA CAMIS MENU ADMIN z eS 07 23 2013 OR OF ta 4 d e a as S HOS 09 31 53 AM Checking the Network Status This screen shows the connection status of cameras and network devices Click to display detailed information on current users and network connections Click OK to close the window 800 15802 A 12 2013 52 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 3 12 Checking the Network Status NETWORK STATUS Honeywell 07 23 2013 3 QQav MENU ADMIN LA ig amp Q A A eo A 2
82. NOTIFY Choose whether you will receive notification of an event if it occurs Note To use EMAIL NOTIFY a sendmail server and its port should be previously configured www honeywell com security System Setup 75 e COVERT CHANNEL You can set the channel to hide from a specific user Note The COVERT CHANNEL option hides the video of the selected channel from being displayed on the screen Figure 4 24 Adding a User USER USER 1D GROUP COVERT CHANNEL EMAIL EMAIL NOTIFY GROUP AUTHORITY ADMIN ADMIN 0 ET USER 1D PASSWORD GROUP EMAIL EMAIL NOTIFY COVERT CHANNEL 3 When finished click OK The new user account will be listed Editing a User Account 1 From the list of users select a user account to edit and click EDIT next to it 2 From the Edit window see Figure 4 25 make necessary changes and click OK Note The ADMIN account can not be changed or edited 800 15802 A 12 2013 76 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 4 25 Editing a User Account USER 1D GROUP COVERT CHANNEL EMAIL EMAIL NOTIFY GROUP AUTHORITY ADMIN ADMIN EN a H USER ID a PASSWORD GROUP MANAGER EMAIL EMAIL NOTIFY COVERT CHANNEL 3 To delete the user account click DELETE Group Authority Settings You can grant different user groups different permissions to a specific menu screen 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt USER select GROUP AUTHORITY see Figure 4 25 Figure 4 26 G
83. ONO EVENT 0 12 3 4 516 7 B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 23 COPY SCHEDULE TO APPLY CANCEL Event Notification Specify the notification method using one of BUZZER OUT see Figure 9 37 DISPLAY see Figure 9 38 and EMAIL see Figure 9 39 against an event alarm that occurs Specify the buzzer output time display time and email notification and click APPLY to apply the changes Note For more information about the event notification refer to Event Notification on page 94 Figure 9 37 Web Viewer Buzzer Out Event Notification EVENT NOTIFICATION BUZZER OUT DISPLAY EMAIL BUZZER OUT 5 sec APPLY CANCEL 800 15802 A 12 2013 158 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 9 38 Web Viewer Display Event Notification EVENT NOTIFICATION BUZZER OUT DISPLAY EMAIL VIDEO POPUP 5 sec e OSD POPUP 5 se APPLY CANCEL Figure 9 39 Web Viewer Email Event Notification EVENT NOTIFICATION BUZZEROUT DISPLAY EMAIL EMAIL NOTIFICATION LIST 1 Min w APPLY CANCEL Alarm Sensor Settings You can configure the settings of the alarm sensor and specify the operation of the sensor if an event occurs see Figure 9 40 When finished click APPLY to apply the changes Note For more information about each of the alarm sensor actions refer to Alarm Sensor Settings on page 97 Figure 9 40 Web Viewer Alarm Sensor Settings ALARM SENSOR All SENSOR1 HIGH A2 SENSOR2 HIGH
84. RE FAIL EVENT NJA z FA A F APPLY CANCEL Figure 9 47 Web Viewer System Event Status Network SYSTEM EVENT STATUS DISK RECORD SYSTEM NETWORK TROUBLE IN INTERNET CONNECTION N A 3 O FAIL IN REMOTE LOGIN RETRY 3 TIMES N A T E FAIL IN DONS UPDATE RETRY 3 TIMES W NJA B a APPLY CANCEL Note For more information about how to set the system event refer to System Event Settings on page 100 Recording Setup Record Settings You can set the recording options for Auto see Figure 9 49 or Manual see Figure 9 48 mode When finished click APPLY to apply the changes 800 15802 A 12 2013 162 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 9 48 Web Viewer Recording Configuration Manual RECORDING CONFIGURATION MODE Manual MANUAL CONFIGURATION OPTIONS EM Daily wv 5 Sec 30 Sec w PANIC RECORDING OPTIONS Manual APPLY CANCEL Figure 9 49 Web Viewer Recording Configuration Automatic RECORDING CONFIGURATION MODE Automatic AUTOMATIC RECORD CONFIGURATION MODE ALWAYS HIGH VIDEO QUALITY 8 MOTION RECORD ALARM RECORD MOTION ALARM RECORD INTENSIVE MOTION RECORD INTENSIVE ALARM RECORD J INTENSIVE MOTION ALARM RECORD PANIC RECORDING OPTIONS Manual APPLY CANCEL Note For more information about how to set each mode refer to Operation Mode Settings on page 106 Continuous Recording Settings You can configure the settings of continuous recording time see Figure 9 51 recordin
85. RVICE PORT WEB SERVICE PORT RESOLUTION SYSTEM ID eSTATUS CAMERA CONNECTION ALARM IN DVR ALARM OUT DVR Control Device Settings System Setup 87 From SYSTEM SETUP gt SYSTEM select SYSTEM INFORMATION see Figure 4 39 Figure 4 39 System Information Screen 1X2X3X4 GY2 Check the status of the current system When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu Configure the settings of the remote control and keyboard controller 1 2 Note This function is provided for controlling individual DVR separately using a control device or remote control in case the site has multiple DVRs of the same model From SYSTEM SETUP gt SYSTEM select CONTROL DEVICE see Figure 4 40 Use the A V P and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to set the connection options for the control device 800 15802 A 12 2013 88 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 4 40 Control Device Settings SYSTEM eCONTROL DEVICE SYSTEM ID PROTOCOL BAUD RATE DEVICE 0 D Max 9600 e REMOTE CONTROLLER REMOTE CONTROLLER ID 0 cance SYSTEM ID Set the ID of the DVR so that the keyboard controller can identify PROTOCOL Set up the protocol of the keyboard controller BAUD RATE Specify the RS485 communication speed REMOTE CONTROLLER ID Set the
86. S ARA AAA 6 Warranty and Service a 8 Typographical Conventions 8 1 WOND Lis ss aie INR SN SNS AAA AAA 25 Salely INSTUCIONS s ea oo 4 a odo AAA WS es OS oe A Ga Lande ten 25 Before Installation 2 a 25 In Operation Mode 4 44 25 Disassembly amp Cleaning 26 D ring NS ANAION ASS s s sa oe Ree be ae wae ee Ree AAA ESS YY ws 26 While AGIA Sis oe Se eS Oe A A AAA RR AAA dut 26 Key TCaUICS 2 e 2 sida bm eee deed PA 26 WihhekoINCIINGG someras de ct Gubuent ew bod BEE URS Bae Be eee eee a we ee 27 Meal Panel eave ee ed teen ba Ne hb ADEs owe eee bbe es 28 Remote Control at a Glance 40404 2 30 Change the Remote Control ID 30 2 ISTMO ad na SDS LR RSR RS Eee TS SR SSSR RO DRE OOO ES 33 Basic System Layout 2 2 33 Connecting to an External Device 1 1 1 a a a a a 34 Connecting to the Monitor a 34 COMMECING PROMESSE D ANS AA A oe Ped AS ER 34 Alarm Input Output Connections 4 35 Connecting the Alarm Input Signal 2 e 35 Connecting the Alarm Output Signal 36 Communication Port Connection 2 4 36 Connecting an RS 485 Device oaoa oaa a e a a 37 Connecting an RS 232 Device 37 Audio Device Connection a 37 Storage and Mouse Connection
87. S QUALITY AUDIO see Figure 9 54 and the SCHEDULE see Figure 9 55 to apply if an alarm event occurs Click next to each item to display the list of values available Complete setting the SIZE FPS QUALITY AUDIO for the alarm recording as well as the SCHEDULE and click OK to apply the changes Note For more information about the alarm recording size and schedule refer to Alarm Recording Settings on page 111 Figure 9 54 Web Viewer Alarm Recording Size FPS Quality TIME CAM CAMS CAMS CAM10 CAM11 CAM12 CAM13 ALARM REC SIZE FPS QUALITY SCHEDULE 0 6 12 18 24 960x480 v 30 v Highest v Off v 960x480 Y 30 Y Highest vi Off Yv 960x480 v 30 v Highest v Off Y 960x480 Y 30 v Highest Y Off v 960x480 v 30 v Highest vi Off v 960x480 v 30 M Highest vi off v 960x480 v 30 v Highest LA Off vw 960x480 v 30 v Highest v Off vw 960x480 v 30 vi Highest V of v 960x480 v 30 vi Highest wi of v 960x480 v 30 v Highest v Off v 960x480 Y 30 v Highest v Off L2 960x480 v 30 v Highest v of v 960x480 v 30 v Highest v Off hd 960x480 vj 30 v Highest vi of hd 960x480 v 30 v Highest v Off v APPLY CANCEL 800 15802 A 12 2013 166 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 9 55 Web Viewer Alarm Recording Schedule ALARM REC SIZE FPS QUALITY SCHEDULE 0 6 12 18 24 CAMS CAMS CAM10 CAM11 CAM12 CAM13 cams E CAM15 CAM16 SELECT ALL REVERSE ALL DESELECT ALL APP
88. Screen 2 den de de ou n 6 6 6 EH EHS RES 87 Control Device Settings 88 Disk Information for Internal Disks 20 4008 0 mue s aa 89 Disk Information for External Storage 2 a 89 Disk Operations SCreen ce Li ia eR AE se sa ba dre dre D des 90 SMART OIL CIO o ssd Seu See Hh md end Dee ddr os dis 91 Alarm Out Screen 4 sa ne wee eRe EE ans nent da fesse ne us 93 Alarm Schedule Setup 244 444 Le se DERE REED des te ie ss res 93 Ri ees san die re sas ass ee er ne AAA 94 Event Notification Buzzer Options 95 Event Notification Display Options 96 Event Notification Email Options 97 Alarm Sensor Event Options 97 Motion Sensor Event Options 99 vidogo LOSS EVENE AAA Oe CHE ED RE OG 99 Disk System Event Settings ee a 100 Record System Event Settings cc awe heb we EDR ETE HEED or 101 System EVENT SOINS s s a AAA 102 Network System Event Settings 103 Tamper Event OMIS io resa CoS Se ds Lu NS Eee dei ss 104 Operation Mode Auto Configuration 2 0 ea 106 Operation Mode Manual Configuration 107 Continuous Recording Size FPS Quality 2 o a 108 Size FPS Quality
89. Series HREP2 DVR User Guide www honeywell com security Playback To playback video from search results e You can search for and playback search results see Chapter 6 Searching To play video with the live viewer e Simply double click a desired time point in the right corner of the play screen Note If you move the cursor to the rightmost the Timeline bar will be displayed e Select a desired channel in the live screen and right click to select PLAY in the context menu Then select a desired play time 800 15802 A 12 2013 124 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Playback Screen Configuration Figure 7 1 Playback Screen Video Window Timeline la dd 07 23 2013 Be ces eu pu 07 23 2013 MENN BE se 2 06 05 01 AM Play Time Menu Split Screen Playback Controls selection menu Video Window Displays the current video Timeline Displays the type of recording data The vertical bar in the timeline indicates the current point of playback Double click a desired point in the timeline to start playing the video from that point Once you drag to specify an area you can perform the backup or event search for that area Menu Split Screen Selection Menu For more information about how to use each button in this menu refer to Using the Status Bar in Live Mode on page 48 www honeywell com security Playback 125 Playback Controls You can start playing stop playi
90. Setting to display the context menu where you can change the saving path 1 Click E 2 The current screen will be printed with the printer connected to the PC Capturing a Screen Image 1 Click 2 The current screen of the selected channel will be saved to the path specified in the PC The default path is C SaveFolder Click ActiveX Setting to display the context menu where you can change the saving path ActiveX Settings 1 Click lt see Figure 9 7 Figure 9 7 ActiveX Settings Render C DirectDraw Deinterlace Capture Type f JPG Stream M I Frame only Type Auto Y Save Folder Ok Cancel 2 When the setup screen appears you can change the settings of the render type audio capture and saving path as well as the video streaming Render DirectDraw is recommended in order to enable the hardware acceleration 3 Ifyou want to change the saving path click Save Folder and specify a new path The Windows Vista user cannot change the saving path 4 Change the streaming settings according to the PC specification and network environment Auto mode is recommended e Sync If this option is set the audio signal will be synchronized with the video signal However you may encounter a delay due to buffering for the synchronization e Live CH Set the audio signal to use in live monitoring mode e Frame Only Only the frames key frames will be transferred www honey
91. U ADMIN You can configure the sequence settings in the SEQUENCE menu For more information refer to Sequence Settings on page 66 Controlling a PTZ Camera You can control PTZ cameras connected to each channel Use the mouse to click PTZ button on the status bar 4 or press the PTZ button on the remote control to initiate the predefined sequence www honeywell com security Monitoring 49 In PTZ mode use buttons on the screen to control PTZ movement or use the ZOOM FOCUS and PRESET buttons on the remote control to control the PTZ Figure 3 7 PTZ Mode Controls On Screen aPRESET NO NAME PRESET J Selecta Preset a NAME an x o E DS gt BE x DI UE aai RECORD STATUS sSCAN TOUR SCAN TOUR Move Zoom Focus Record Screen Settings PTZ Iris Adjustment Control Zoom Digital Zooming You can enlarge the monitoring screen for a better view Zooming will enlarge the video of the selected channel If no channel is selected channel 1 will be zoomed 1 Click Zoom amp in the status bar or move the cursor to a desired channel and right click it to display the context menu and select ZOOM Alternatively you can press the ZOOM button on the remote control Figure 3 8 Zoom Control Screen I5 2013 20 09 55 800 15802 A 12 2013 50 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide 2 The zoom control screen opens see Figure 3 8 When the menu bar appears in the bottom right of the screen us
92. User Account a ak we Ge Raa ek ee HRD RED ee Raw ee we 75 Group Authority Settings a 76 Network Setup 2 a 77 POCO ES te EERE Eee kee Ee Se eee ewe eee ee ee we oe ay 77 DDNS Settings 6 4444440 78 Email SCUuINGS y vais MA NE NS wee Oa RE AA ee este 79 Network Status 4 80 Network Map sasaaa aaa DR a ee ee ue 81 System OCUINGS 4 2 sra assisa A E REE ERE REE HG EEE wee a 82 Date Time Settings 44 444444 82 System Management Settings 83 Wporading FIMNWAITC se s 204 42 82 ba ee Ree eee ee Ree ewe ee ee wee 85 Systemi IMONMALION 4 24 do 2 o ea Ste tw bee bo Pew GR we a we oe a Ie we A 86 Control Device Settings 242 wee au eK Re a A a 87 Storage Settings amp 44 4 ds D 8 SOE ERD Ee ee du ewes net 88 Disk Information 2 440 0 88 Disk Operations 4444 44 90 S M A R T Settings 91 EVENEOCID owe pereira Rhee oO ee eee eee ee eee es 92 Alarm OUT sce a a OP a AAA ee ee a no 92 US cs Agee Beek eee eee Be ee ee reas E E 92 ON OFF Schedule ex me See Oe Sek pa ad he ee Be ad Sree ww 93 Event Notification 44444400 94 BUZZ WU o s a BAe ewe MER eS ewe eS Re eo AA A S 95 www honeywell com security Contents 13 DISPIAY ms teat e eh ood hee eee tee eG dee eee ok ee ee ee
93. VR User Guide Figure 9 17 Web Viewer Motion Sensor Setup MOTION SENSOR Select Normal SELECT ALL DESELECT ALL CHANNEL MOTION MARK ON M ACTIVATION ON y DAYTIME 9 00 v 18 00 v SENSITIVITY SENCITIVITY ADVANCED LEVEL SPATIAL TEMPORAL VELOCITY DAYTIME 15 v 30 v 30 v 30 y NIGHTTIME 15 v 30 v 30 v 30 y APPLY CANCEL PTZ Setting Figure 9 18 Web Viewer PTZ Setup PTZ setting Ch Address Protocol Baudrate PELCO D 9600 Y 2 PELCO D 9600 w 3 OOo PELCO D 3600 v PELCO D w 9600 v 5 D PELCO D iv 9600 w 6 Do JPELCO D 9600 w 7 O JPELCOD 9600 y 8 Do PELCO D 9600 y 9 O PELCO D 9600 v 10 O PELCOD 9600 11 PELCO D iv 9600 v 12 D JPELCO D 9600 v 13 PELCO D 9600 w 14 D JPELCO D 9600 v 15 fo JPELCO D v 9600 16 PELCO D 9600 v APPLY CANCEL www honeywell com security Web Viewer 149 To make DVR utilize camera s PTZ functions match the protocol and baud rate of connected cameras and DVR see Figure 9 78 Tamper Setup You can set to detect tampering attempts to interfere with monitoring operations by tampering with installed cameras see Figure 9 19 Note For more information about how to set the Tamper settings refer to Tamper Detection on page 62 Figure 9 19 Web Viewer Tamper Setup SELECT ALL DESELECT ALL Blockage Redirection Defocusing ACTIVATION ON y DAYTIME
94. You can check the log of the stored data see Figure 10 9 Figure 10 9 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer Log View Back Lo a Date Time Filter Option otart Alar Motion End Etc 2 Select one or more from Alarm Motion Record and Etc and tap see Figure 10 10 You will view the log of related items Figure 10 10 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer Log View with Filter Selected Back Log Date Time Filter Option start End No CH Date Time 800 15802 A 12 2013 174 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Using the Search Function 1 2 3 From the main menu tap E You can view the history of the stored data Select a desired time and date for searching see Figure 10 11 You can use the vertical time bar to specify the start time Figure 10 11 Phone HREP2 Remote Viewer Time Line Back Time Line b ECEE 2011 12 20 nr 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Tap EM to play the video recorded at the specified time see Figure 10 12 Figure 10 12 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer Playback CAM1 01 01 2012Mo cobos Touch any area of the screen to display the play bar with which you can control the playing direction and speed of the video playback see Figure 10 13 Figure 10 13 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer Playback with Play Bar o E Time Line Live View gt www honeywell com security Mobile Viewer 175 Using the Setup Function From the main menu
95. apping Settings 2 44 113 PRPC EA AAA FERIA EII 115 Opening the Search Menu While Monitoring 115 Opening the Search Menu While in Playback Mode 116 JECA SOINS sd y uo AA A O A A A A AA A AA 116 WMG Seals ata tea eke A A IR AA A A 116 Thumbnail Search LS sc sos he eee a A AA A Se 118 Event Search a a 4 2 120 o CE ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 123 Playback Screen Configuration 1 1 2 124 MOCO VINGOW 5 445 Gah iea eo ee ROSS OD eee SHES eee OS eRe eee we ee 124 TIMING sa a koe eke eee ec Ae eee ee Re ee eee ee ew ee ee oe 124 Menu Split Screen Selection Menu a 124 Playback Controls a 125 Playback Channel Selection Menu a a a 125 Bookmarking a a sa adas ms ss AAA AAA AAA 126 AISNE gic ke bee ee EN Oe EEE CFI RA 129 Opening the Archive Menu 1 1 4 129 Using the Archive Menu During Playback 129 Using the Archive Menu During Monitoring 129 Archiving Options lt e ss a 2 4 44 BR de we due N a pe aa A A 129 Creating a New Archive a 129 Reserved Data Management 131 Playing the Archived Data 4 408 132 Archive Devices Setup 44 444 134 TON sara rra 135 OVENIEW D AAA A 135 System Requirements 44 44 135 CONMNE
96. ar panel 28 RS 232 connection 37 RS 485 connection 37 specifications 187 system shutdown 44 troubleshooting 191 USB connection 38 E email settings 79 eSATA connection 38 event log opening 50 event menu alarm out schedule 93 alarm out settings 92 alarm sensor settings 97 event notification 94 event notification buzzer 95 event notification display 95 event notification email 96 motion sensor settings 98 system event settings 100 tamper event 703 video loss settings 99 event notification buzzer output 95 display 95 email 96 setting 94 event search 720 exporting snapshot 54 E features 26 firmware upgrading 85 G group authority setting 76 H hard drive compatibility 189 image setup options 57 www honeywell com security installation alarm I O 35 audio device 37 eSATA device 38 monitor 34 network connection 38 NTSC PAL switch 34 power 34 RS 232 device 37 RS 485 device 37 USB device 38 IP setup 77 iphone ipad connecting to DVR 770 downloading app 770 log view 173 searching 174 setup 775 split screen mode 772 L live screen 45 logging out 44 login 43 M mobile viewer android 175 ipad 170 iphone 770 overview 169 recommended specifications 169 monitor connection 34 monitor settings 65 monitoring live screen overview 45 quick menu 48 status bar 46 timeline 47 video window icons 46 motion area setting 60 motion recording settings 770 motion sensor options
97. ation 800 15802 A 12 2013 92 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Click DETAIL INFO to view the details NORMAL The disk is in a normal state CHECK The disk has an error so that you need to check the disk or the connection cables of the disk If you leave the problem unresolved no recording may be enabled So it is recommended that you replace the disk immediately ERROR The disk fails or is unable to use due to an error of the disk or the cable The disk should be replaced immediately Contact the retailer or the customer service to replace the disk S M A R T CHECK INTERVAL Specify the S M A R T check interval Click CHECK NOW to start checking To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu Event Setup Define various events and specify the conditions to notify the user in various ways Alarm Out Specify the alarm output conditions with the work schedule Alarm Out 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt EVENT select ALARM OUT see Figure 4 45 2 Usethe A V gt and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select ALARM OUT and configure the related settings www honeywell com security NAME You can rename the alarm OPERATION Set the alarm output mode N O Normal Open It normally
98. ay the title of the selected channel Zoom Zoom the video of the selected channel the zooming function is active only in the single channel split screen Start Bookmarking The Set bookmark popup appears and you can bookmark a play point for the backup purpose Snapshot Capture Capture the current live video and save it in the jpeg format 800 15802 A 12 2013 126 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Bookmarking During playback you can add a bookmark for reserving the video data You can view the bookmarked data in the Archive menu which can be saved to a connected device for backup 1 Press the BOOKMARK button The BOOKMARK SETUP window opens see Figure 7 2 2 Provide a tag in the TAG item for data reservation Figure 7 2 Bookmarking Honeywell 07 23 2013 TEE A AVI CHANNEL ICH1 vw CH2 W CH3 w CH4 ELLLLELLLELLLE eee vins vice w CH7 vice VICHS w CH10 w CH11 v CH12 CH13 v CH14 KL 1CH15 1CH16 Y CODEC QQ avy Sen su 07 23 2013 MENU HN fee ss ar E o 06 05 01 AM m nu gt gt eo QA Provide the details of the reserved data in the MEMO input field Click START You will return to the play screen with the backup progress To stop the bookmarking click BOOKMARK To quit the bookmarking click STOP To continue with bookmarking just click CONTINUE oo w www honeywell com security Playback 127 Figure 7 3 Reserving a Bookmark Honeywe
99. ch 35 W HDD 4 each 35 W HDD 4 each POWER CONSUMPTION Seagate Pipeline Seagate Pipeline Seagate Pipeline 500 GB 500 GB 500 GB 0 C 40 C 0 C 40 C 0 C 40 C AEEA 32 F 104 F 32 F 104 F 32 F 104 F ENVIRONMENT 7 E 7 HUMIDITY 10 90 10 90 10 90 non condensing non condensing non condensing 1 5 U 1 5 U 15 U DIMENSION WxDxH 360 x 360 x 66 mm 360 x 360 x 66 mm 360 x 360 x 66 mm CHASSIS WEIGHT Unit 4 4 kg Unit 4 4 kg Unit 4 4 kg Shipping 7 5 kg Shipping 7 5 kg Shipping 7 5 kg E ea CE EN 55022 class B CE EN 55022 class B CE EN 55022 class B FCC Part 15B class B FCC Part 15B class B FCC Part 15B class B EN 55022 2010 EN 55022 2010 EN 55022 2010 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN61000 3 2 2006 EN61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 A1 2009 A2 2009 A1 2009 A2 2009 CERTIFICATION EE EN 61000 3 3 2008 EN 61000 3 3 2008 EN 61000 3 3 2008 y EN 50130 4 EN 50130 4 EN 50130 4 EN 60950 1 2006 EN 60950 1 2006 EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A11 2009 A1 2010 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 A12 2011 A12 2011 Safety CSA UL 60950 1 CSA UL 60950 1 CSA UL 60950 1 www honeywell com security Hard Drives Compatible HDD Specifications Table B 1 Hard Disk Drive Minimum Specifications Specification Requirement Maximum SATA Speed e SATA1 1 5 G Can be used e SATA2 3 0 G Can be used e SATA3 6 0 G Devices of backwar
100. channel DVR HREP216 16 channel DVR Table 1 1 Rear Panel Connection Descriptions Description Video input terminal for cameras Monitor video output port Exclusive port for SPOT output only use HDMI cable to connect to an HD monitor Port for audio input Port for speaker connection Power input port Connect to a 12V adapter No Name 1 VIDEO IN MONITOR 2 SPOT OUT 3 AUDIO IN 4 AUDIO OUT 5 DC 12V 6 DIP Switch Switch to change unit s video standard between NTSC and PAL www honeywell com security Overview 29 Table 1 1 Rear Panel Connection Descriptions cont d No Name Description WAN UPLINK Network port for connection to the Internet router or hub 7 Port for connecting the dedicated network device LAN DOWNLINK Note Do not share it with other device 8 USB Used for connecting USB storage or mouse 9 eSATA Connection port for external eSATA storage 10 HD MONITOR HD monitor video output port 11 VGA VGA monitor video output port ALARM IN Alarm input signal port RELAY 1 2 Relay terminal output port 12 Ports for communication with external devices such as PTZ RS 485 camera and system keyboard RS 232 Connection ports for signal cables to external devices such as PTZ camera POS and ATM devices 800 15802 A 12 2013 30 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Remote Control at a Glance LOGOUT POWER Log out Turn t
101. channel and press ENTER You can check the video in PREVIEW CAUTION Click to move to a desired time or simply double click a desired time in the time bar to play the video data on that time Press the ENTER button again on the remote control with the mouse or simply double click on the channel You will move to the playback screen If you want to stop playing back and return to the search screen press EXIT or SEARCH on the remote control You can also click MENU in the lower left corner and select a desired menu Thumbnail Search To improve your search you will be provided with a list of thumbnails Select Day Hour or Minute to narrow down the search results he 2 From the SEARCH menu select THUMBNAIL SEARCH Use the A V lt 4 and P buttons or use the mouse to specify the search date and time from the calendar in the left corner of the thumbnail search screen e FIRST The first date of recording is automatically selected e LAST The last date of recording is automatically selected e CHANNEL Select a channel to search for e DATE TIME Specify the search date and time Note The menus available differ depending on the selected interval mode e INTERVAL Select a time interval of the thumbnail view from MINUTES see Figure 6 3 HOURS see Figure 6 4 or DAYS see Figure 6 5 www honeywell com security Searching 119 3 Double click a desired play time in the recording data bar or double click a desired ti
102. click see Figure 10 14 You will be connected to the web viewer site Figure 10 14 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer Setup Screen Back CAMERA CAMERA TITLE CAMERA TITLE CHANNEL COVERT SETUP ALL _ MOTION SENSOR RE 2 CAME TYPE 3 CAMS DISPLAY 4 Cam AUDIO USER NETWORK Note For more details about the setup options for the DVR refer to System Setup on page 55 Using the HREP2 Remote Viewer with Android How to Download the Android Dedicated Application From your smart phone access the Market Enter HREP2 in the search bar to find it Download the application and install it on your Smart Phone Note The HREP2 Mobile Remote Viewer supports the 1 4 split screen mode Note The HREP2 Mobile Remote Viewer is a free application that provides live viewing playback searching log view PTZ control and system configuration functions 800 15802 A 12 2013 176 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Connecting to the DVR with HREP2 Remote Viewer 1 Select and run the HREP2 Remote Viewer application 2 Press the Menu button and tap Add Connection to select and add a site to the list see Figure 10 15 Figure 10 15 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer Empty DVR List nViewer Lite 1 0 7 Add a DVR connection by using Menu gt Add Connection Add Connection Please enter a Name for the new connection see Figure 10 16 Provide the IP address URL HTTP Port number and RTSP Port number and click Save
103. connection ensure that the input source is set to DVI e Make sure that the system gets supplied with power properly e Check the input voltage e Ifthe monitor is over scanning the video the sides can be hidden If this is the case switch the display mode of the monitor to the 1 1 pixel matching mode Then you will view The sides of the video image are displayed the video in full screen incomplete e The 1 1 pixel matching is referred to differently depending on the monitor manufacturer for example it is called JUST SCAN for Samsung ZERO OVERSCAN for LG and so on For details refer to your monitor s user manual e Make sure that the camera is compatible with the DVR For the The camera is connected but no image is compatibility of the cameras contact the retailer displayed e Ensure that the output settings of the camera match with the camera type settings of the DVR 800 15802 A 12 2013 192 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Table C 1 Frequently Asked Questions cont d Problem It fails to connect to the web or mobile application Action Check if the network cable is properly connected to the WAN UP Link port of the unit You must have set the port forwarding if using a router If you cannot get access with the DDNS address use the IP address of the DVR instead lf the DVR is connected to the router use the IP address of the DVR You can check the IP address of the router in
104. d and duration To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu www honeywell com security System Setup 95 Buzzer Output You can notify the user of the event using the buzzer see Figure 4 48 DURATION e TRANSPARENT Keep the buzzer out for as much time as the event lasts e UNTIL KEY Keep the buzzer out until a mouse or remote control button is pressed e 5 300 SEC Keep the buzzer out for as long as specified Figure 4 48 Event Notification Buzzer Options EVENT BUZZER eBUZZER DURATION 5 SEC TEST Display If an event occurs you can display the video screen or a popup message to notify the user of the event see Figure 4 49 VIDEO POPUP Display the video channel that is synchronized with the event on a single split screen Set the DURATION of the single split screen e TRANSPARENT Keep the video popup displayed for as much time as the event lasts e UNTIL KEY Keep the video popup displayed until a mouse or remote control button is pressed e 5 300 SEC Keep the video popup displayed for as long as specified Note If multiple events occur at the same time or if multiple event related video channels exist the video popup will be displayed in the maximum split screen mode rather than the single split scr
105. d compatibility to SATA2 3 0 G can be used Maximum Start up Current 12 V 2A or lower Maximum Average Operation Power Consumption 7 0 W or lower Maximum R W Latency Latency Read 13 ms Write 13 ms or smaller Note Use 3 5 HDD disks Note Using HDD devices other than recommended specifications may cause serious problems Note For further information of HDD specifications refer to the applicable data sheet of the HDD manufacturer 800 15802 A 12 2013 190 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide www honeywell com security Troubleshooting Table C 1 Frequently Asked Questions Problem Action The system does not operate at all with no active Make sure that the system gets supplied with power properly LED in the front panel e Check the input voltage e Check if the system fan in a side panel of the unit or the CPU fan inside the unit works properly If the fan fails contact the retailer or the service center e Disconnect the HDD cable and try to boot the system again If the system reboots successfully install a new HDD and check if the system starts recording normally The unit continuously reboots e Check if your monitor supports the 1080p 60Hz HDMI VGA input e Ensure that the input source settings of the monitor match The front LED is lit but nothing is displayed on with the output source settings of the DVR the screen yet e If using the HDMI to DVI cable for the
106. data will be deleted after a specific time of reservation If it is set to OFF this function will be disabled For example Record Time Limit set to 1 day Even if there is sufficient free space in the HDD it records keeps videos of the most recent 1 day only e DISK FORMAT Format the hard disk www honeywell com security System Setup 91 CAUTION Note that formatting the HDD will delete all video data and logs To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu S M A R T Settings You can check the S M A R T information of the disk and specify the check frequency Note What is S M A R T information S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Report Technology is to detect a HDD that is likely to cause a problem in the future with a warning message 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt STORAGE select S M A R T SETUP see Figure 4 44 Figure 4 44 S M A R T Setup Screen STORAGE INTERNAL DISKS SMART STATUS DETAILINFO ANA 24HOUR gt CHECKNOW 2 Usethe A V gt and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to check the S M A R T operation and specify the check interval e M A R T STATUS Read the S M A R T information of the disk and check to display if the current disk is in normal oper
107. e Settings on page 87 800 15802 A 12 2013 156 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Storage Settings Device Information You can check a list of internal external storage devices connected to the DVR as well as the recording time information of each device see Figure 9 33 Figure 9 33 Web Viewer Device Information DISK INFORMATION interna 10 07 2012 2250005 05 21 2013 15 53 14 10 07 2012 22 56 05 05 21 2013 15 53 14 IN USE WDC WE 32004A NORMAL S M A R T Status You can check the S M A R T status for each of the internal and external devices see Figure 9 34 Figure 9 34 Web Viewer S M A R T Setup S M A R T SETUP intemal NORMAL DETAIL Note What is S M A R T This is a sort of HDD self diagnosis tool that detects any error on the system and alerts the user if an error occurs Sensor Settings Alarm Output Settings Specify the alarm output conditions see Figure 9 35 with the work schedule see Figure 9 36 When finished click APPLY to apply the changes www honeywell com security Web Viewer 157 Note For more information about the alarm output and ON OFF schedule refer to Alarm Out on page 92 Figure 9 35 Web Viewer Alarm Output ALARM OUTPUT ALARM OUT ON OFF SCHEDULE AO AO DIGITAL OUT N O IV 5 sec A02 A02 DIGITAL OUT N O vw 5 sec w APPLY CANCEL Figure 9 36 Web Viewer Alarm Schedule ALARM OUTPUT ALARM OUT ON OFF SCHEDULE DAY Sun BE oF E
108. e details about each displayed item refer to Audio Setup on page 72 www honeywell com security Web Viewer 151 Figure 9 22 Web Viewer Audio Setup AUDIO Off N On wl On w BUZZER On APPLY CANCEL User Settings User Management You can add a user account and change the password see Figure 9 23 Figure 9 23 Web Viewer User Management USER MANAGEMENT ADMIN eee So ADD APPLY CANCEL Note For more details about each displayed item refer to User Settings on page 73 To add a user click ADD and provide the user information see Figure 9 24 If you want to delete the user click DEL next to that user When finished click APPLY to apply the change 800 15802 A 12 2013 152 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 9 24 Web Viewer Adding a User USER MANAGEMENT ADMIN ADMIN v ADD APPLY CANCEL ADD x USERID id PASSWORD GROUP ADMIN EMAIL EMAIL NOTI off COVERT CHANNEL CH C2 03 O4 Ss OS 07 08 De O10 011 012 13 014 015 016 gt OK Close Group Permission Setting You can grant different user groups different permissions to a specific menu see Figure 9 25 Mark the checkboxes of the menu items to be accessible by the user group Figure 9 25 Web Viewer Group Authority Setup GROUP AUTHORITY SEARCH M O ARCHIVING O LI SYSTEM SETUP wa O RECORD SETUP M Li EVENT ACTION CONTROL K vi LISTEN TO AUDIO M M MIC M Mi REMOTE LOG IN LI SHUTDOWN M M
109. e mode If it is set to OFF the email will be transferred to a server that does not support SSL e USER Provide the email account ID of the sender e PASSWORD Provide the password of the sender e TEST EMAIL ADDRESS Enter an email address for the test purpose e TEST Send a test email and check if the test email is delivered normally To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu From the network map screen you can check the Internet connection status and camera connection status and check also the details of the connection status for each camera 1 2 From SYSTEM SETUP gt NETWORK select NETWORK STATUS see Figure 4 30 Use the A V P and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select one between NETWORK MAP and DETAIL STATUS When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu www honeywell com security NETWORK System Setup 81 Figure 4 30 Network Status Screen e 0000000 om 8 8 eeooeve INTERNET GATEWAY q pu MALAN O O OU VU VU ONNE CI DISCONNECT INVALID CONNECTION PROPERTY CONNECTED
110. e terminal inwards and pull out the cable Connecting the Alarm Output Signal Connect the signal cable of the alarm output device to the RELAY 1 2 terminal on the DVR s rear panel 1 Push the NO NC COM terminal s bottom side inwards with a sharp tipped tool such as a screwdriver 2 While pushing inwards insert one end of the alarm signal cable into the desired terminal of NO or NC e NO Normal Open Normally Open but switching to Close if an alarm out occurs e COM Insert the grounding wire e NC Normal Close Normally Close but switching to Open if an alarm out occurs Insert the ground signal wire into the hole of the COM port To check proper insertion of the cable stop pushing the terminal s bottom side inwards and gently pull the cable and test whether it disconnects Note To disconnect a cable push the bottom side of the terminal inwards and pull out the cable Communication Port Connection Figure 2 4 Communication Port Connections on the Rear Panel TANTTTTTTTATTTTA Mens STL 020908 www honeywell com security Installation 37 Connecting an RS 485 Device You can connect a PTZ Camera or Keyboard Controller through the RS 485 port You can also connect a text in device such as a POS or ATM After connecting the control device be sure to match the connection settings between the DVR and device Make the communication settings in the Control Device section see Contro Device Settings on
111. e these buttons to control the zooming CH1 CAMI Select a channel to zoom in out MS Zoom out of the current enlarged image step by step o Enlarge the current image step by step e Zoom Box Use the video insert in the yellow box to move to or select a desired zooming area Exit the zooming screen and return to the live screen Note Digital zooming magnifies the video image digitally and produces enlarged images that may not be as sharp and clear after enlarging For sharper and clearer magnification it is recommended to use cameras that support optical zooming Checking the Event Log You can check the log of the events that occurred 1 Click Log to display the EVENT LOG window see Figure 3 9 The log list is sorted with the latest one on top Figure 3 9 Event Log Window ee e of E 5 gt uns E a a e Py I S Honeywell CAM S Enr A ai E iI CAM 4 z LE i Y Pi o DEl TA M 07 23 2013 a a g pi ar Fe N te y a gt ey CAMIS S mai ones RITES nn Q Q Y pn i HER umm 1 de A 07 23 2013 MENU ADMIN A BSS foes op Ed a B di o 09 23 52 AM 2 Double click a desired log to display the event video This will open the play screen of the selected log Selecting an Audio Input Channel Select a channel from which the audio signal will be received e CHANNEL Produces the selected channel s audio regardless of the split screen mode e LI
112. ecify the times of clicking gt to trigger the event e FAN FAIL EVENT This event occurs if the CPU cooling fan or unit s cooling fan does not work at all 800 15802 A 12 2013 102 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Note Ifthe fan fails no recording will proceed by the DVR If you encounter a fan failure contact the retailer or the service center for technical assistance CAUTION To monitor the normal operation of the DVR it is recommended not to change the buzzer output settings of the fan failure event Figure 4 56 System Event Settings ose CS ss o BUZZER ACTION ALARM OUT m o m F m E8 ALARM SENSOR BOOTING EVENT NA LOGIN FAIL EVENT N A EVENT TYPE MOTION SENSOR FAN FAIL EVENT 2 4 KE TEMPERATURE FAIL EVENT N A W Network System Event Settings 7 VIDEO POPUP i 050 POPUP Eg EMAIL e TROUBLE IN INTERNET CONNECTION Occurs if the Internet connection to the DVR fails If you do not want to connect the DVR to the network leave the ACTION item blank invalid ID or password FAIL IN REMOTE LOGIN This event occurs if a remote client fails to log in due to an You can specify the times of clicking gt to trigger the event but failed www honeywell com security FAIL IN DDNS UPDATE This event occurs if the DVR tried to update the DDNS address System Setup 103 Note Ifthe DDNS address fails to be updated the DVR may not connect to a remote clien
113. ee 95 EWA ceca ries de g 96 Alarm Sensor Settings o oo a 4 4 4 97 Motion Sensor Settings 2 1 a 98 Video Loss Settings 4 99 System Event Settings 4444440 100 Disk System Event Settings 100 Record System Event Settings 101 System Event Settings 101 Network System Event Settings 102 Tamper Event Settings lt cc esi acd Da ae a aa da ee a a 103 Recording SOTO lt lt lt RS ee ew SO REECE EE BE HSE A HS SEE 105 Opening the Record Setup Menu 4 105 RECOM Seles wad See eS we ES Eee eae we be SRR ee See 106 Operation Mode Settings 106 Auto Configuration Settings 106 Manual Configuration Settings 107 Continuous Recording Settings 108 Size FPS Quality Settings 108 Schedule Setting 44 444 109 Motion Recording Settings 110 Alarm Recording Settings 111 Panic Recording Settings 2 4 soe ae wo UN en es REV ew Boe er ses 112 Network Streaming Settings a 112 Audio M
114. een mode 800 15802 A 12 2013 96 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 4 49 Event Notification Display Options EVENT DISPLAY eVIDEO POPUP DURATION 5 SEC eOSD POPUP DURATION 5 SEC cance OSD POPUP This will notify the user of the event with a popup message if an OSD popup event occurs You can adjust the duration of the popup message e UNTIL KEY Keep the OSD popup displayed until a mouse or remote control button is pressed e 5 300 SEC Keep the OSD popup displayed for as long as specified Email If an event occurs this will notify registered users of the event by email If you do not want to receive the email uncheck the EMAIL NOTIFY option in User Management see User Management Options on page 74 for more information e ADD NEW EMAIL If you want to add a new mail recipient beside the existing ones click this to add the recipient e MINIMUM EMAIL FREQUENCY Adjust the minimum frequency of sending the email For example even if you have set the minimum frequency to one minute and another event occurs in less than one minute after the last email sending the email for the new event will be sent one minute after Note Some email servers can block the email sending if the email delivery cycle is too short and classify it as spam Contact your email service provider to adjust the minimum delivery cycle so that the server does not classify the email as spam www honeywell com secur
115. ene such as at night cause severe noise triggering the motion event too often If unwanted events occur frequently at night you may want to reduce the motion sensitivity for the night duty You can configure PTZ cameras connected to each channel Set the camera ID protocol baud rate and PTZ control speed for each channel From SYSTEM SETUP gt CAMERA select PTZ SETUP see Figure 4 8 1 2 Use the A V gt and ENTER buttons on the remote control or mouse to set protocol and bitrate of each channel Note Refer to the PTZ camera s user guide or consult a camera installation service provider for further details on setting up the PTZ camera such as camera address protocol and baud rate 800 15802 A 12 2013 62 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 4 8 TAMPER DETECTION CHANNEL 1 CAM i 2 cAam2 3 cama GR cAm4 Ss cams EY CAM6 EJ cam a MN Gy cAM9 CAM10 EP CAM11 fe CAM12 EE CAM13 EJ CAM14 EN CAM15 EJ CAM16 PTZ Camera Setup Screen 0 oOo OLO 0 co OLO O1 O10 010 O O gt LL LL 4 gt 4 gt 4 4 LL LL PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D LL LL 4 gt 4 gt gt 4 gt gt 4 gt gt gt 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600 9600
116. f you fail to download the ActiveX control move to Tools gt Internet Options gt Security gt Custom Level gt Download unsigned ActiveX control and change its setting from Disable recommended to Enable and then click OK Figure 9 3 ActiveX Control Install Control from AHOPE Co LTD What s the risk Click Install When the installation is complete you will see the live screen see Figure 9 4 Figure 9 4 Web Viewer Live Screen WEB Remote 01 01 2013 16 21 44 st 01012013 15 21 44 6400352 A a 2 1 44 CRAG ERB lin Alel Dispiy came v ali STATUS CHANNEL NO 2 FA 5 6 7 8 9 102 11 12 SEINS ALARM IN DYR MOTION VIDEO LOSS E E Se ee ee E E SN ME RECORDING a ALARM OUT DYA REFRESH 3 sec REFRESH 800 15802 A 12 2013 138 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Web Viewer Live Live Screen at a Glance Figure 9 5 Web Viewer Live Screen Descriptions WEB Remote aroi Che pas 3 if arais 352 40 352 mmaa 4 lepra CAMS qe Cami 01 01 2013 16 21 34 5404352 ON 16 21 44 Es 21 44 sar UN JN ARTE 4 6 MOTION VIDEO LOSS e E EEE Elia ES ce RIA ee RECORDING P ALAAM OUT EWF REFRESH 3 sec 5 Table 9 2 Web Viewer Live Screen Descriptions No Name Description 1 View Selection Tab You can switch to the live playback and setup screens and check the provided information 2 Live Screen Display the live screen
117. g size frame rate per second and quality see Figure 9 50 Click next to each item to display the list of values available When you complete the recording size and schedule settings click OK to apply your settings www honeywell com security Web Viewer 163 Figure 9 50 Web Viewer Continuous Recording Size FPS Quality CONTINUOUS REC RESOLUTION 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 Highest Highest Highest Highest Highest Highest Highest Highest Highest Highest Highest Highest Highest Highest Highest Highest CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4 CAM5 CAM6 CAM7 CAMB CAM9 a N a O n KKK Ec Ec Eo Ec Ec E Ec Eo Ec Ec Es K K K Le Ec Ec Ec Eo R Ec Es Ec E o Ec Ex Ec E el Le K K Lc Le cl Ec Ex Ec El a Ec Ex Le al 3932828222282 82383888 Le Le R K Lc La o Ec Ex Ec a a Es KEE Ferree APPLY CANCEL Figure 9 51 Web Viewer Continuous Recording Schedule CONTINUOUS REC REVERSE ALL DESELECT ALL CANCEL Note For more information about the continuous recording size and schedule refer to Continuous Recording Settings on page 108 800 15802 A 12 2013 164 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Motion Recording Settings Set the SIZE FPS QUALITY AUDIO see Figure 9 52 and the SCHEDULE see Figure 9 53 to apply if a motion event occurs
118. ge 2 4464 ss ss sus rara rr 54 Camera Title Re Naming 56 Entering Camera Title with Virtual Keyboard 57 Image Setup Screen 4 ss 5 nm send a 58 Coven AA 58 Motion Sensor Screen amp ee an eee ss sos he ERE De IR ENS DR AA 59 Setting a Motion Detection Area 60 Setting Motion Sensitivity 4 4 0 61 PTZ Camera Setup Screen 1 2 44 44 62 Tamper Detection Screen LAN KEG 14 DAT SN AEREA 63 Tamper Detection Sensitivity 4 63 LOL ODIONS CII kage sde ss lai een ti its ere ads A 64 Monitor Options SCIGGN 4 La ss crues Et Es de te los a Ces arts des 66 Sequence Options Screen 66 hwo sad AAA eme Sa HESS ba 67 Adding a Sequence Screen a 67 800 15802 A 12 2013 18 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 4 15 Figure 4 16 Figure 4 17 Figure 4 18 Figure 4 19 Figure 4 20 Figure 4 21 Figure 4 22 Figure 4 23 Figure 4 24 Figure 4 25 Figure 4 26 Figure 4 27 Figure 4 28 Figure 4 29 Figure 4 30 Figure 4 31 Figure 4 32 Figure 4 33 Figure 4 34 Figure 4 35 Figure 4 36 Figure 4 37 Figure 4 38 Figure 4 39 Figure 4 40 Figure 4 41 Figure 4 42 Figure 4 43 Figure 4 44 Figure 4 45 Figure 4 46 Figure 4 47 Figure 4 48 Figure 4 49 Figure 4 50 Figure 4 51 Figure 4 52 Figure 4 53 Figure 4 54 Figure 4 55 Figure 4 56 Figure 4 57 Fi
119. gure 4 58 Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4 Figure 5 5 Sequence Setup Screen 44 44444444 ee en 68 DORE MMM e a d s des sos RR ie RES RRS na LR ee oe 0 69 ECRIRE MIN css amas le Let nr ss ORE dE Mere te 69 Spot Out Options Screen 4 4444 0 d ERE EE HEHE a 70 Spot Setup Screen 4444444444 en 71 Modifying a Spot Output View Type 71 Audio Setup Options 44444 72 Buzzer LIDNONS CIO 6 4 s Lu s Len de voa s 6 6 D ra Le BEES OR ERE s 73 User Management Options 74 ac AE AE III TERA 75 EIA Wet BOCCONI sa o ce su eS ER as AN ENT ERE SHEER AAA A 76 Group Authority Settings Screen e 76 Poe See ete eee oe OE eA eh EEE dr 78 DDNS Settings Screen 44 79 ER ES ES Se 80 Network Status Screen 5 he nu EDS CHE ARE A 81 Date Time Settings Screen isis nd 4 de Rod RH ESS OS 82 Date Time Manual Setting 83 System Management Screen 1 a a a 84 System Management Upgrading Firmware 84 System Management Loading System Data 85 wie ts Ce DODO ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee a 86 Confirming Firmware Upgrade yas eed ae a rar le Leu bee Ee he eR ES 86 Firmware Upgrade Progress Bar 86 System Information
120. hat satisfies your search criteria 800 15802 A 12 2013 144 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Table 9 3 Web Viewer Search Screen Descriptions cont d No Name Description 9 Channel Selection Select a channel listed in the screen Screen Print out the current screen 10 Image Capture Capture the selected image ActiveX Settings Configure the ActiveX settings or specify the saving path of the captured image Search By Time Use the timeline to search for the data recorded in the DVR see Figure 9 12 1 Select a date that you want to search Figure 9 12 Web Viewer Search By Time SEARCH BY TIME 2013 01 w 01 iv 15 24 iv 08 5 REFRESH PLAY EXPORT PRE aT F E F j E L l rm mi x i8 16 par Pi ER E3 O na ul Fe ee ee ee ee ee ee En mms til Click REFRESH Check the existence of recording data in the bottom time line and specify the time range for your search You can specify the start time by moving the time bar 4 Click PLAY e REFRESH If your changes are not applied to the current screen reload the changes e PLAY Play the searched video e Backup Archive the recorded video Search By Event You can sort the recording data items by event to facilitate your search see Figure 9 13 1 Mark the checkbox of the event that you want to search for 2 Specify the start and end dates and times for your log search www honeywell com security
121. he power on or off PANIC SEARCH Start the emergency recording Display the search window ALARM Show the alarm status with a popup window ARCHIVE Display the backup window SETUP Channel Display the system setup menu Function as channel selection button in live or playback mode Or ID used for entering the password Set the remote control ID LOG DISPLAY UE Display the log list Switch the split screen display NAPSHOT PREV NEXT q AUDIO Display the audio channel selection window KEYLOCK Lock any operation on the unit SEQ Switch to sequence mode SNAPSHOT Take a snapshot of the video RESERVE Reserve the current video lt i 4 Pil gt Used to change the direction or adjust the play speed in playback mode MENU Display the tool bar on the live screen A V lt gt Use to move through the menus EXIT Exit from the current screen and return to the previous screen ZOOM PTZ ENTER Enter the digital zoom or PTZ mode Select a menu item or apply your and control the operation settings Change the Remote Control ID The remote control will be active only if the remote control ID matches with the ID specified on the DVR If multiple DVRs are installed on one place and you have just a single remote control use the ID button to set the remote control ID Only the ID matching DVR can be controlled www honeywell com security Overview 31 From SYSTEM gt CONTROL DEVICE u
122. ing an eSATA storage device to the rear panel eSATA port see Figure 2 5 Note Using devices other than recommended eSATA products may cause serious problem Recommended eSATA products include Sarotech C5 US3 external eSATA device Connecting a USB Device You can connect and use USB storage devices for backup of recorded video saving snapshots firmware updating and importing exporting user configuration files Also a USB mouse can be connected for DVR manipulations CAUTION If you need to connect a USB HDD with a high power consumption it is recommended to use a separate power source for that HDD Network Connection Connecting to a PC in the Local Network You can connect the DVR to a PC in the same network and control or manipulate it using the PC monitor keyboard and mouse www honeywell com security Installation 39 Figure 2 6 Network Connection Overview o WN Broadband router or hub Camera Lo e S a 4 l f Local PC gt JS JF FP y lt Local PC 1 Connect the WAN UPLINK port in the rear panel to the router or hub see Figure 2 7 CAUTION The LAN DOWN LINK port is provided only for connecting to the dedicated backup network device Do not connect devices to this port 2 Connect the local PC to the router or hub see Figure 2 7 Figure 2 7 Connecting Router or Hub to the DVR a _ k D 5 MAS A AS AA SR gt US
123. ings disk 700 network 702 overview 700 record system event 707 system 707 system information 86 system layout basic 33 system management settings 83 system menu control device settings 87 date time settings 82 opening 55 system information 86 system management settings 83 upgrading firmware 85 system shutdown 44 y tamper detection setting 62 tamper event settings 103 thumbnail search 118 time search 116 timeline 47 troubleshooting 191 U USB connection 38 user management adding user account 74 editing user account 75 options 74 user menu adding user account 74 editing user account 75 group authority settings 76 user management 74 V video loss settings 99 video window icons 46 800 15802 A 12 2013 198 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide W warranty 8 web viewer about 167 activeX settings 740 alarm output settings 756 alarm recording settings 765 alarm sensor settings 758 audio settings 750 camera title 746 capturing image 740 connection 135 continuous recording settings 762 control device setting 755 covert setting 147 date time settings 154 DDNS settings 153 email settings 753 event notification 156 157 group permission settings 752 IP setup 753 live screen 137 138 log tab 141 login 136 monitor settings 150 motion recording settings 164 motion sensor settings 158 motion setting 147 www honeywell com security network streaming settings 167 OSD settings 749 overview 13
124. intain image aspect ratio 1 frame play 800 15802 A 12 2013 186 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 11 9 Backup Player About Screen Product Name BackupPlayer D File Version 0 1 8 8 Product Version 0 1 8 8 www honeywell com security Specifications Table A 1 HREP2 DVR Specifications Category Item 4 Channel 8 Channel 16 Channel INPUT SIGNAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL NTSC PAL MAIN MONITOR VGA HD VGA HD VGA HD _ Analog 1 CH 1 Vp p Analog 1 CH 1 Vp p SPOT OUT Sub monitor Digital 75 ohms Sub 75 ohms Sub 2 CH monitor Digital monitor Digital VIDEO Software controlled termination 4 CH 1 Software controlled Software controlled LOOP THROUGH Vp p 75 ohms for termination TBD termination TBD ANF3G H 0412 MOTION DETECTION YES YES YES 4 CH 10 000 ohms 4 CH 10 000 ohms 4 CH 10 000 ohms IAS 2 8 Vp p 2 8 Vp p 2 8 Vp p AUDIO OUTPUT SIGNAL 1 CH 600 ohms 2 8 1 CH 600 ohms 2 8 1 CH 600 ohms 2 8 Vp p Vp p Vp p CODEC G 711 G 711 G 711 CODEC H 264 HP H 264 HP H 264 HP Up to 120 FPS Up to 240 FPS Up to 480 FPS 100 FPS 960H 200 FPS O 960H 400 FPS O 960H Up to 120 FPS Up to 240 FPS Up to 480 FPS 100 FPS D1 200 FPS O D1 400 FPS O D1 RECORDING REC RATE Up to 120 FPS Up to 240 FPS Up to 480 FPS 100 FPS 2CIF 200 FPS O 2CIF 400 FPS O 2CIF Up to 120 FPS Up to 240 FPS Up to 480 FPS 100 FPS O CIF 200 FPS O CIF 40
125. ipment WEEE Correct disposal of this product applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This product should be disposed of at the end of its useful life as per applicable local laws regulations and procedures Safety Instructions BEFORE OPERATING OR INSTALLING THE UNIT READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AFTER INSTALLATION retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference 1 HEED WARNINGS Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions 800 15802 A 12 2013 2 INSTALLATION e Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not block any ventilation openings e Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty e Do not install the unit in an extremely hot or humid location or in a place subject to dust or mechanical vibration The unit is not designed to be waterproof Exposure to rain or water may damage the unit e Any wall or ceiling mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and use a mounting kit approved or recommended by the manufacturer 3 POWER SOURCES This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your facility consult your product dealer or local power compa
126. ity System Setup 97 You can configure the settings of the alarm sensor and specify the operation of the sensor if an event occurs 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt EVENT select ALARM SENSOR see Figure 4 51 4 51 Alarm Sensor Event Uptions 4 4h 49 4 800 15802 A 12 2013 98 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide 2 Usethe A Y lt 4 and P buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to specify the sensor input method and operation e NAME You can specify the name of the alarm sensor e OPERATION You can specify the type of the alarm sensor e N O Normal Open Normally the sensor is left Open If the sensor switches to Close an event will be triggered e N C Normal Close Normally the sensor is left Close If the sensor switches to Open an event will be triggered e LINKED CAMERA Set the camera to sync with the alarm sensor if it is triggered If you have set the alarm recording and the sensor detects the recording all synchronized cameras will start alarm recording e ALARM OUTPUT Specify the alarm output channel if it is detected by the alarm sensor The alarm will be output to the specified channel KOJ Specify the output of the buzzer if an alarm is detected by the alarm sensor e Select to display the video popup if an alarm is detected by the alarm sensor If there exist multiple LINKED CAMERA the video popup will be displayed in the maximum split screen mode Select
127. ll HUE AVI CHANNEL Mcni Wc Mo CHA Micns Micno Mic Mics ERRE eects Macho Micnio Michi Mcni2 Mcni Mena Mcnis Ecis LOG Micovec 07 23 2013 06 05 14 AM D DE 0 7 Click RESERVE You can export the reserved data to a connected storage device using the ARCHIVE menu Note What is the RESERVE function With the RESERVE function you can reserve data even in overwrite mode This is useful if you want to backup data but you have no backup device available such as USB memory If you use Reserve the recording days will be compromised When you have backed up the reserved data to an external device it is recommended to delete the internal reserved data 800 15802 A 12 2013 128 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide www honeywell com security Archiving Opening the Archive Menu Using the Archive Menu During Playback During the playback click NEW ARCHIVE The ARCHIVING SETUP window appears where you can reserve the data Click MENU in the lower left corner and select the ARCHIVE menu Press the ARCHIVE button on the remote control h w D Using the Archive Menu During Monitoring 1 Click MENU in the lower left corner and select the ARCHIVE menu 2 Press the ARCHIVE button on the remote control Archiving Options Creating a New Archive You can archive the searched data or reserve it 1 From the ARCHIVE menu select NEW ARCHIVING see Figure 8 1 2 Select a da
128. ll be disabled 4 Ifyou want to export to a storage device connect the storage device to the DVR and click EXPORT 5 If you want to delete the reserved data click Y next to the list Click CANCEL ALL to cancel reserving the whole page at once 6 To exit the Archive menu click CLOSE Playing the Archived Data You can search the storage device for the archived data and check the details of data or play it 1 Connect the storage device containing the archived data 2 When the storage device is recognized click SEARCH see Figure 8 4 www honeywell com security Archiving 133 Figure 8 4 Searching for Archived Data on a Storage Device ARCHIVING NEW ARCHIVING RESERVED DATA MANAGEMENT ESS ARCHIVE DEVICES SETUP STORAGE DEVICE USB Flash Disk z NAME SIZE ig 0053 ie ied Ged ay K Gi 3 To view the details click next to the list see Figure 8 5 Note Click VERIFY INTEGRITY to check if the data is corrupt or incomplete Figure 8 5 Archived Data Info ARCHIVING NEW ARCHIVING RESERVED DATA MANAGEMENT ESS ARCHIVE DEVICES SETUP STORAGE DEVICE USB Flash Disk ARCHIVED DATA INFORMATION e DETAIL INFORMATION FILE NAME ch01_130723134640 130723134848 00 _33MB ADMIN avi ARCHIVED AT 07 24 2013 10 53 26 AM RESERVED AT MOVIE START 07 23 2013 01 46 40 PM MOVIE END 07 23 2013 01 48 48 PM TAG 3 USER ADMIN MEMO DST ON
129. m F m EG OVERWRITE START EVENT N A DISK FULL EVENT N A DISK SPACE EXHAUSTED EVENT N A S M AR T EVENT N A Y Y Y NO DISK EVENT N A SR a 7 EVENT TYPE CANCEL APPLY UN System Setup 101 e OVERWRITE START EVENT If you set the disk write mode to OVERWRITE this event occurs when the disk is full and the overwriting begins accordingly e DISK FULL EVENT If you set the disk write mode to ONCE this event occurs when the disk is full 100 e DISK SPACE EXHAUSTED EVENT Event that is triggered if the disk is almost full Click gt to specify the threshold percentage of usage to trigger the event e S M A R T EVENT Occurs if the disk causes the S M A R T error e NO DISK EVENT Occurs if no disk is recognized after the booting due to a disk failure or cable problem CAUTION To detect the disk error it is recommended not to change the settings of the S M A R T event no disk event and buzzer output Record System Event Settings PANIC RECORD START EVENT Specify the action to perform when the panic recording begins Figure 4 55 Record System Event Settings EVENT RECORD lo BUZZER 7 VIDEO POPUP i OSO POPUP Eg EMAIL EVENT NOTIFICATION ACTION EVENT TYPE ALARMOUT fc BB ALARM SENSOR PANIC RECORD START EVENT N A System Event Settings e BOOTING EVENT This event occurs when the DVR is booting e LOGIN FAIL EVENT This event occurs when the DVR fails to log in You can sp
130. mance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Drag the mouse to resize the cell or use the on the A V and P buttons to move to the cell then press ENTER Select a desired alarm output mode see Figure 4 46 e ON The alarm output is always turned on e OFF The alarm output is always turned off e EVENT Trigger the alarm output in sync with the event To copy the schedule to another day click COPY SCHEDULE TO The Copy Schedule dialog box opens see Figure 4 47 Check the checkbox of the date that you want to copy the schedule to see Figure 4 47 Figure 4 47 Copying a Schedule Mor ON EVENT 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 COPY SCHEDULE cant When finished click OK to copy the schedule To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu Event Notification Specify the methods of notification such as buzzer video popup or email if an event occurs 1 2 From SYSTEM SETUP gt EVENT select EVENT NOTIFICATION Use the A Y lt and P buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select one from BUZZER DISPLAY and EMAIL Use the A V P and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to set the output metho
131. me image from the thumbnail list The playback screen will open 4 Ifyou want to stop playing back and return to the search screen press EXIT or SEARCH on the remote control You can also click MENU in the lower left corner and select a desired menu Figure 6 3 Thumbnail Search Minutes Selection SEARCH TIME SEARCH EVENT SEARCH W PRE RECORDING CONTINUOUS Bar E monon PANIC JULY 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT THUMBNAIL MINUTES 60 60 DOOD E DOGO a e apa e fe efat CHANNEL CAM 1 DATE TIME 07 24 2013 O1H INTERVAL MINUTES X PREVIEW 07 24 2013 01 00 07 AM Figure 6 4 Thumbnail Search Hours Selection SEARCH TIME SEARCH EVENT SEARCH E PRE RECORDING I CONTINUOUS Massa E monon PANIC JULY 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 5 6 Pa gt foo faa os oe 7 ae E a e OBIE afoje T AECHE MA AE CHANNEL CAM 1 X DATE TIME 07 24 2013 INTERVAL HOURS X THUMBNAIL HOURS 24 24 PREVIEW PLAYBACK 800 15802 A 12 2013 120 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 6 5 Thumbnail Search Days Selection SEARCH TIME SEARCH THUMBNAIL SEARCH EVENT SEARCH RECORDING Mcontinuous ALARM E monon mis SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT ro THUMBNAIL DAYS 31 31 11213 pa 5 6 4 JULY 2013 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 a 2 BA 5 2 27 EEES CEE CHANNEL CAM 1 X DATE TIME 07 2013
132. ment 737 audio device connection 37 audio input channel 50 audio mapping settings 113 audio menu audio options 72 buzzer options 73 audio options 72 auto sequence mode 48 backup player getting started 181 overview 183 player settings 185 printing 784 video capturing 184 bookmarking 126 buttons alarm status checking 57 audio input channel 50 auto sequence mode 48 digital zooming 49 disk status checking 52 network status checking 57 PTZ controls 48 quick log 50 saving snapshot 53 split screen mode 48 buzzer options 73 C camera menu camera title 56 covert setup 58 image setup 57 motion sensor 59 PTZ settings 67 setting motion area 60 tamper detection 62 camera title setting 56 continuous recording overview 108 schedule 709 size fps quality 108 control device settings 87 covert setup options 58 creating new archive 129 D date time settings 82 DDNS settings 78 digital zooming 49 disk information 88 disk operations 90 disk status checking 52 display menu adding a sequence 67 editing a sequence 68 monitor settings 65 OSD settings 64 sequence settings 66 spot out settings 70 DVR alarm I O connections 35 800 15802 A 12 2013 196 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide audio device connection 37 basic system layout 33 compatible hard drives 189 eSATA connection 38 logging out 44 login 43 monitor connection 34 network connection 38 NTSC PAL switch 34 power connection 34 re
133. nder the System Setup menu set the REMOTE CONTROLLER ID and press APPLY Select between 00 and 99 For more details refer to System Setup on page 55 Press the ID button on the remote control The default remote control ID is 00 Use the number buttons to provide a two digit remote control ID If you want to enter 01 for instance enter the number 0 and 1 in sequence Check if the remote control ID is set properly by manipulating the remote control and checking that the functions pressed are performed on the unit To reset the ID to 00 press and hold the ID button 800 15802 A 12 2013 32 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide www honeywell com security Installation Basic System Layout 960H Camera Y Control gt Devices Monitor SPOT Monitor 3 gt ars 3 lt Alarm Sensor MIC CA Re Mouse ip Router gt or HUB DC 12V LA Ie 25 Power cl N gt Y gt 8 SRA POS ATM Access Full HD RGB Speaker SPOT RON STE Controller Monitor Monitor Note Signal connection for POS and ATM is scheduled to be upgraded later CAUTION Since the quality of the cable may directly affect the video quality depending on the distance between the camera and DVR it is recommended to consult an authorized installer when installing the DVR 800 15802 A 12 2013 34 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Connecting to an External Device Connecting to the M
134. ng or change the play speed of the current video Table 7 1 Playback Controls Descriptions Item Description Jump Move forward or backward Reverse Fast Play The video will be reversely played at the speed of x64 gt 32 gt 16 gt 8 gt 4 gt 2 in this order Reverse Play Play the video in the reverse direction Pause a Stop playing forward or any playback temporarily Play gt Play the video forward Fast Forward D The video will be played forward at the speed of x2 lt 4 lt 8 lt 16 lt 32 lt 64 in this order Zoom in Move to the zoom in out screen of the selected channel Snapshot Capture the current live video and save it in the jpeg format Then you can save the captured images in the HDD or export it to an external USB memory device While you perform the snapshot the current video will stop playing Start End Bookmark Add a bookmark for the current playback screen Press this to display the SET BOOKMARK window Provide each entry and click Start The arrow in the bookmark button blinks to indicate that the bookmarking is in process If you press the Bookmark button again the bookmarking stops and the current settings will be reserved Then the reserved data can be backed up in ARCHIVE menu or can be played in the RESERVED DATA MANAGEMENT menu Playback Channel Selection Menu Table 7 2 Playback Context Menu Description Item Description CAM1 Displ
135. ny Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 4 HEAT Situate away from items that produce heat or are heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers Note Operation Max temperature 40 C 104 F 5 WATER AND MOISTURE Do not use this unit near water or in an unprotected outdoor installation or any area classified as a wet location 6 MOUNTING SYSTEM Use only with a mounting system recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product 7 ATTACHMENTS Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may result in the risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons ACCESSORIES Only use accessories specified by the manufacturer CLEANING Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a dry cloth for cleaning 10 SERVICING Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 11 REPLACEMENT PARTS When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards CAUTION Do not alter the polarized or grounding
136. o signal of the connected camera is outputting us ORECHOM K A motion is detected by the connected camera Status Bar Figure 3 5 The Status Bar q Bae MENU ADMIN E EHE DO Y EEE 07 23 2013 2 Q a d e A i HOM 09 03 58 AM Press the Y button on the remote control or place the mouse in the lower area of the screen to display the status bar Table 3 2 Status Bar Descriptions Item Description Select one of the System setup Search and Backup menu items to Menu Button MENU access them User ID ADMIN Show the ID of the user who is currently logged in Edit the screen layout to show video in full screen mode or to show the video along with the status bar and timeline Screen Control Use these icons to select the split screen mode to view video with choose from single quad 9 panel or 16 panel screens Buttons Select Auto Sequence Mode When a user arranges channels on desired tiles on a split screen view this setting is listed for later selection Selecting a screen setup directly switches the screen mode as configured Display or hide the on screen display OSD menus on the screen PTZ amp Go to the PTZ screen You can control the PTZ operations of a PTZ compliant camera on the PTZ screen Zoom Q Zoom in or out on the selected video image www honeywell com security Monitoring 47 Table 3 2 Status Bar Descriptions cont d Item Description Quick
137. of the currently connected DVR 3 Split Mode Select and switch to a desired split screen mode www honeywell com security Web Viewer 139 Table 9 2 Web Viewer Live Screen Descriptions cont d No Name Description 4 Sequence Set the sequence mode switch to the next camera or select the full screen mode Status Show the connection status of each channel P Log Show the log Refresh Time Set the interval at which the DVR Status is refreshed Reload Load the DVR Status immediately 6 AENA You can turn on or off the output of the voice signal 7 Channel Select a channel listed in the screen Save Save the live video on the screen Print Print out the current screen Capture Capture the selected image ActiveX Settings Configure the ActiveX settings or specify the saving path of the captured image Switching the Split Mode CES Hg am 1 Split Mode 8 Split Mo Click the Switch button to switch the mode as shown in Figure 9 6 Figure 9 6 Split Screen Modes 00 DA A T Re FE Mai aj T a 4 Split Mode Bac 9 Oe Si LE A m x FL inie EVO p aix z sacre 9 Split Mode 16 Split Mod Saving the Video Click al to start saving The video from the selected channel will be saved to the PC in the AVI format The default path is C SaveFolder 800 15802 A 12 2013 140 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Click al again to stop saving Click ActiveX
138. om the SPOT Output list to be changed The MODIFY window appears Click MODIFY When the View Type selection window appears click ADD VIEW TYPE Select the desired View Type and configuration and click CONFIRM e 9 www honeywell com security System Setup 71 Figure 4 19 Spot Setup Screen DISPLAY SPOT SETUP VIEW CONFIGURE 5 Complete adding and click CLOSE to close the edit window Editing Deleting a View Type of Spot Output 1 Select an item from the SPOT Output list to be changed 2 The MODIFY window appears Click MODIFY see Figure 4 20 Figure 4 20 Modifying a Spot Output View Type DISPLAY 800 15802 A 12 2013 72 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide 3 When the View Type selection window appears select the desired View Type to be edited or deleted and press the ENTER button on the remote control or right click on it e MODIFY Displays SPOT SETUP window for editing View Type and other properties e DELETE Deletes the selected View Type 4 Complete editing and click CLOSE to close the edit window Audio Setup You can configure audio related settings channel and network transfer and signal beep for remote control operations Audio Options Choose whether to receive the live sound source and select an audio channel 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt AUDIO select AUDIO see Figure 4 21 Figure 4 21 Audio Setup Options AUDIO DEFAULT LIVE AUDIO CHANNEL OFF NETWORK AUDIO TR
139. onitor This product supports 1080p 60 Hz HDMI monitors and regular monitors that support DVI and VGA inputs Use the switch on the product s rear panel to set it for an HDMI or VGA monitor Connect an HDMI cable to the port on the product s rear panel or connect an HDMI DVI converter cable to connect to a DVI monitor Or use a VGA cable to connect the product with a VGA monitor Once the product is set for NTSC or PAL connect cameras of the corresponding video standard for proper operations Setting the product to NTSC or PAL determines the unit s video input and output standards see Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Setting NTSC or PAL Video Standards Note The monitor s displaying operates at 50 Hz if the product has been set to PAL output and the connected monitor supports both 50 Hz and 60 Hz inputs For the NTSC setting it works at 60 Hz CAUTION Make sure to connect the product to a monitor that supports 1920 x 1080 at 60Hz HDMI DVI VGA Connecting Power Plug the provided DC 12V adapter in the rear power port of the DVR When done attach the Adapter cable retainer clip to the rear panel and insert the cable into the clip www honeywell com security Installation 35 Figure 2 2 Power Connection on Rear Panel IPR RARARRERER a Adapter cable a retainer clip DC 12V adapter CAUTION For stable operation of the product it is recommended to use the provided adapter 12V 5A CAUTION Make the connec
140. or On screen Display Screen Layout Sequence can set Camera Name Icon Status Bar Timeline Borderline User Name and Language options 1 www honeywell com security From SYSTEM SETUP gt DISPLAY select OSD see Figure 4 11 Use the A V B and ENTER buttons on the remote control or mouse to set each option of the OSD item Figure 4 11 OSD Options Screen o a a a System Setup 65 Set the following OSD options CAMERA TITLE Specify the display of the camera title on the screen RECORDING MODE ICON Specify the display of the record mode icon on the screen STATUS BAR ON FULL SCREEN MODE Select to show or hide the status bar in full screen mode e AUTO HIDE Place the cursor in the lower area of the screen to display the status bar If moving the cursor up the status bar will disappear e ALWAYS ON The status bar will be displayed at all times e 5 SEC 1 MIN If no mouse movement is detected for from 5 seconds to 1 minute the status bar will disappear TIMELINE ON FULL SCREEN MODE Select to show or hide the timeline in full screen mode e AUTO HIDE Place the cursor in the right corner to display the timeline If moving the cursor to the left the timeline will disappear e ALWAYS ON The timeline will be displayed at all times e ALWAYS OFF The timeline will not be displayed BORDER LINE Specify the display of the cross border between channels in a spli
141. ork status IP Setup Edits IP address related properties and the remote service port of the DVR 1 2 From SYSTEM SETUP gt NETWORK select IP SETUP see Figure 4 27 Use the A V P and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to specify each item of the network settings DHCP If it is checked set the IP address of the DVR to Dynamic IP Note For DHCP address allocation the DVR should be connected to a network environment such as a router that provides with DHCP server service Simple network hubs may have no DHCP server 800 15802 A 12 2013 78 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 4 27 IP Setup Screen NETWORK DHCP Y DI IP ADDRESS 197 163 150 139 GATEWAY 192 165 150 1 SUBNET MASK i 1ST DNS SERVER 1681120637 2ND DNS SERVER 0000 RTSP SERVICE PORT WEB SERVICE PORT 8080 MAX TX SPEED MAX cant 3 Deselect the DHCP option to enable manual static IP address configuration e IP ADDRESS Provide the IP address e GATEWAY Provide the gateway address e SUBNET MASK Provide the subnet mask address e 1ST DNS SERVER Enter the address of the primary DNS server e 2ST DNS SERVER Enter the address of the secondary DNS server e RTSP SERVICE PORT Port number that the remote client receives the DVR video from e WEB SERVICE PORT Port number used for connecting to the DVR with the web browser e PORT FORWARDING If you are using a router you can set the port
142. plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS 800 15802 A 12 2013 8 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Note USB Load condition USB Ports 5 Vdc Max 500 mA Warranty and Service Subject to the terms and conditions listed on the Product warranty during the warranty period Honeywell will repair or replace at its sole option free of charge any defective products returned prepaid In the event you have a problem with any Honeywell product please call Customer Service at 1 800 323 4576 for assistance or to request a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number Be sure to have the model number serial number and the nature of the problem available for the technical service representative Prior authorization must be obtained for all returns exchanges or credits Items shipped to Honeywell without a clearly identified Return Merchandise Authorization RMA Typographical Conventions This document uses the following typographical conventions Font What it represents Example Helvetica Keys on the keyboard Press Ctrl C
143. reen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu Audio Mapping Settings 1 2 3 From the RECORDING menu select AUDIO MAPPING see Figure 5 70 Set the AUDIO IN of the AUDIO MAPPING screen To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen 800 15802 A 12 2013 114 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 5 10 Audio Mapping Settings RECORDING OPERATION MODE CONTINUOUS RECORDING MOTION RECORDING ALARM RECORDING PANIC RECORDING AUDIO 3 AUDIO 4 AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 AUDIO 3 AUDIO 4 AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 AUDIO 3 AUDIO 4 NETWORK STREAMING 9999999999999995 4 When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu www honeywell com security Searching You can search for the recording data in the HDD by the criteria of time thumbnail event and so on Opening the Search Menu While Monitoring Using the Mouse EX ARCHIVING SYSTEM SETUP MENU gt RECORD SETUP LOG OUT SHUTDOWN O ARCHIVING SYSTEM SETUP LOG OUT Lei RECORD SETUP gt E SHUTDOWN Using the Remote Control Method 2 SEARCH 800 15802 A 12 2013 116 Perfo
144. rmance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Opening the Search Menu While in Playback Mode Using the Mouse i ARCHIVING Using the Remote Control SEARCH Search Settings Time Search With the calendar you can search for the recording data by the recorded date 1 From the SEARCH menu select TIME SEARCH see Figure 6 1 www honeywell com security Searching 117 Figure 6 1 Time Search Window THUMBNAIL SEARCH EVENT SEARCH SEARCH Mi pre RECORDING continuous ALARM E motion PANIC 4 JULY 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 pal 5 5 rs le 10 11 12 13 14 las 16 17 18 19 20 las 22 BBE 28 29 30 31 RCE HE 07 24 2013 01 53 04 AM THUMBNAIL hk Pore rT 16 16 07 24 2013 01 53 10 AM LS 2 Usethe A V lt and P buttons or use the mouse to specify the search date and time from the calendar in the left corner of the screen e FIRST The first date of recording is automatically selected e LAST The last date of recording is automatically selected Press this to display the time selection menu where you can specify the time and date see Figure 6 2 Figure 6 2 Time Search Changing Date and Time THUMBNAIL SEARCH EVENT SEARCH SEARCH M pre RECORDING J CONTINUOUS Waarm morion PANIC 4 JULY 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 2 2 sl 7181 91 10 11 12 13 14 las 16 127 18 29 20 2 22 SE
145. roup Authority Settings Screen MANAGER USER SEARCH Y ARCHIVING SYSTEM SETUP RECORD SETUP EVENT ACTION CONTROL SU IS IS lt LISTEN TO AUDIO REMOTE LOG IN SHUTDOWN lt CANCEL APPLY f www honeywell com security System Setup 77 Use the A V 4 P and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to set the permissions for both MANAGER and USER groups e SEARCH Set the access permissions for the Search menu e ARCHIVING Set the access permissions for the Backup menu e SYSTEM SETUP Set the access permissions for the System Setup menu e RECORD SETUP Set the access permissions for the Record Setup menu e EVENT ACTION CONTROL Set the permissions to output the alarm or control the buzzer if an event such as an alarm occurs e LISTEN TO AUDIO Set the permission to listen to the audio e REMOTE LOG IN Set the permission to access remotely e SHUTDOWN Set the permission to shut down the DVR from the System menu Note The ADMIN account is the master account and is allowed for all permissions The ADMIN account can not be edited for individual permissions To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu Network Setup You can set IP address DDNS and E mail settings and check netw
146. select a screen mode that you want to edit and right click to display the context menu Then select MODIFY from the menu 6 When you are finished editing click CLOSE to close the window To apply your changes click APPLY at the bottom of the screen 800 15802 A 12 2013 70 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Spot Out Settings Apart from the main screen display you can configure the Spot Out to display a Live channel as needed in various live view types You can set the live view type of display output through the SPOT terminal and activate deactivate it 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt DISPLAY select SPOT OUT see Figure 4 18 Figure 4 18 Spot Out Options Screen DISPLAY ACTIVATION TOR Y SPOT OUT CH1 wv SPOT OUT CH2 EDIT SPOT TITLE SPOT OUT CH1 ACTIVATION ON MODIFY SAVE CANCEL cance 2 Usethe A V P and ENTER buttons on the remote control or mouse to edit Spot Out properties e SPOT TITLE Name the Spot Out setup e ACTIVATION Set whether to activate deactivate the spot out setup e MODIFY Edit the view type of the spot output e SAVE Save the changes of spot output settings To apply your changes click APPLY at the bottom of the screen Once completed with setup press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE at the bottom of the screen A confirmation dialog appears and returns to the previous menu Adding a View Type to a Spot Output Select an item fr
147. sk Status 52 Saving Captured Snapshots 53 4 VSG SOU ex ss ee HEE EE RRS ERE ERED ERRORS Se OSS H Se ee eH Es 55 Opening the System Setup Menu 1 a a a 55 Camera Settings 6 642654 O82 4 SN ESR Rew RE Ow EERE AA 56 Camera Title 4440004 56 IMAGE SGD wok dhe a ae SN hh RSS De da A a a a 57 Covert Setup 6 6 a 58 Motion Sensor 2 4444 44 59 Setting the Motion Area a 60 PIZOCHINGS e a eat as AAA AA AAA 61 Tamper Detection a s aci c ew ee eRe wee A A ao ee oo 62 Display SONO s a s sets te eee ewe Re eRe eRe Bee ee he hm eS 64 Oo SCHINGOS 4am oe ee Oe 6M OER ASS ESE eee No oe AS 64 Montor SCHINGS 35 e aaa e ee KR a e oh eK AR DER AR AAA 65 Sequence Settings 44 4 sa HS we HEE PK SEE REBAR UNIT Oo Co ND ER 66 Adding a Sequence 1 4 67 Editing a Sequence 2 44 44 04 0 a 68 Spot Out Settings 1 444444444440 en 70 Adding a View Type to a Spot Output 1 2 a a a 70 Editing Deleting a View Type of Spot Output 71 AUCIO SGWWID s css ee oe AA AAA A AAA AAA AAA 72 PUCIOUPICNS sce eee Ave bo eae ee ee hee eR SE ek ee ARA 72 BUZZeF ODUGHS ss a ss Peed ee eee Eee REESE eae eee eS 73 Weer SCS e e s caw RG eee eke hee e eee eee Dee edit oem ea oe oe 73 User Management Options 1 1 44 74 Adding a User ACCOUNT sacs a eee lee ewe RGGOe RES a He A 74 Editing a
148. so play the HDD data recorded by the DVR Getting Started with the Backup Player 1 2 Connect the DVR to the backup USB storage device Open the folder saving the archived images Figure 11 1 Opening Folder of Archived Images CIO E Arcana 100102 182137 fie Edt View Took Help Organize Include in library Share with Bu New folder A Favorites PLAYER arch_info log 130107187115 130102182122 HE Desktop tile toade rig FO Je Downloads y Recent Places A Libraries S Documents Pi Music ka Pictures Videos el Homegroup M Commitee 3 Run the Backup Player see Figure 71 2 Multi ch 130102147115 130107182 122 00 ADMIN nad 800 15802 A 12 2013 182 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 11 2 Backup Player Backup Player w x n em 4 4 Click inthe bottom left corner to display the file browser see Figure 11 3 Select the archived file to play Figure 11 3 Selecting Archived File to Play Open go Ji gt ARCHIVE 130102182137 amp Search ARCHIVE 130102 18213 Organize New folder qm 09 de Favorites A Name Date modified Type Size HE Desktop d PLAYER 5 16 2013 10 57 AM File folder 49 Downloads _ Muiti_ch 130102182115 130102182122 00 1 2 2013 8 21 AM MUL File 1 963 KB 1 Recent Places al Libraries Documents a Music Pictures E Videos A Homegroup M Computer l HP_PAVILION C ta HP_RECOVERY File name
149. stays Open However if an event occurs it will switch to Close N C Normal Close It normally stays Close However if an event occurs it will switch to Open DURATION Specify the duration of the alarm output TRANSPARENT Keep the alarm out for as much time as the event lasts UNTIL KEY Keep the alarm out until a mouse or remote control button is pressed 5 300 SEC Keep the alarm out for as long as specified TEST Forcibly output the alarm for the test purpose System Setup 93 Figure 4 45 Alarm Out Screen EVENT ON OFF SCHEDULE NAME OPERATION DURATION A EVENT NOTIFICATION VIDEO LOSS SYSTEM EVENT TAMPER EVENT CANCEL APPLY ES To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu ON OFF Schedule You can activate or turn off the alarm output as scheduled 1 Usethe A V gt and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select a DATE for the schedule Figure 4 46 Alarm Schedule Setup Mor Mon EVENT EVENT NOTIFICATION cor 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 ALARM SENSOR MOTION SENSOR VIDEO LOSS SYSTEM EVENT TAMPER EVENT COPY SCHEDULE TO 800 15802 A 12 2013 94 Perfor
150. t If this is the case enter the IP address from the client side to allow access from the DVR This is just a temporary measure For the IP address move to and check EXTERNAL IP ADDRESS from the NETWORK window Note that the EXTERNAL IP ADDRESS is subject to change if the DVR does not use the static IP CAUTION Note that the EXTERNAL IP ADDRESS can change at any time in a dynamic IP environment Figure 4 57 Network System Event Settings CEIM co CET veros o BUZZER I VivEo POPUP T OSD POPUP Eg EMAIL ACTION ALARM OUT m 0 m E8 EVENT TYPE TROUBLE IN INTERNET CONNECTION FAILIN REMOTE LOGIN FAIL IN DDNS UPDATE CANCEL APPLY a Tamper Event Settings You can set how to react upon a detected tampering event To setthe tampering event detection in for each channel see Tamper Detection on page 62 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt EVENT select TAMPER EVENT see Figure 4 58 2 Use A Y lt 4 and P buttons on the remote or the mouse to set the detection interval and its action 800 15802 A 12 2013 104 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 4 58 Tamper Event Settings EVENT ALARM OUT lo BUZZER 7 VIDEO popup 7 oso popup Eg EMAIL ACTION EVENT NOTIFICATION CAM LINKED CAMERA ALARMOUT ge m 7 m C8 1 1 X N A ALARM SE R 2 2 x N A 3 3 N A t ISEN 4 4 N A Z 5 5 X N A VIDEO LOSS 6 6 X N A 7 7 x N A 8 8 N A 9 9 X N A 10 N A ee 1 N A l X N A 1
151. t and right click to open the quick menu and select SNAPSHOT from the menu or press the SNAPSHOT button on the remote control Figure 3 14 Saving a Snapshot Image a Honeywell 07 23 2013 SNAPSHOT TIMESTAMP 07 23 2013 09 38 20 AM SIZE 352 X 240 PREVIEW CAM12 v Note The saved image can be found in the Archived gt Reserved data management screen and can be backed up at a later time see Reserved Data Management on page 131 Wi LE EEEo amp Q E e 2 Connect a storage device and click EXPORT 07 23 2013 MENU ADMIN 09 38 24 AM To save the captured image onto the built in HDD press the RESERVE button 800 15802 A 12 2013 54 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 3 15 Exporting a Snapshot Image 22 LI Honeywell 07 23 2013 CAM A e Ma Ye gt E EXPORT D DEVICE NAME USB Flash Disk TAG NAME MEMO PROGRESS BURN ERASE amp BURN CANCEL RESERVE CLOSE AN a val Q Q a v A Eo Qh 4 o nT beings 3 If you selected EXPORT in step 2 above enter the TAG NAME and MEMO if needed and press BURN or ERASE amp BURN see Figure 3 75 A progress bar appears and indicates the progress of exporting to the storage device MENU ADMIN e BURN Snapshot is stored in the connected USB storage device e ERASE amp BURN Deletes all files in the connected USB storage and then saves the snapshot CAUTION Note that ERAS
152. t mode BORDER COLOR Select a color for the border USER NAME Specify the display of the currently logged in users on the status bar LANGUAGE Select a menu display language To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When done press EXIT on the remote control or click CLOSE at the bottom of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu Monitor Settings If you change from monitoring mode to sequence you will have to set the interval of the sequence 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt DISPLAY select MONITOR see Figure 4 12 800 15802 A 12 2013 66 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 4 12 Monitor Options Screen DISPLAY SEQUENCE DWELL 5 SEC SPOT DWELL 5 SEC CANCEL APPLY 2 Usethe A V P and ENTER buttons on the remote control or mouse to set the dwell for Sequence mode and SPOT Out dwell e SEQUENCE DWELL Sets the time interval to the next screen mode for Live monitoring which defines individual screen mode s dwell time in the Sequence Can set to 1 sec 60 sec e SPOT DWELL Sets the time interval to the next view type which defines individual view type s dwell time for SPOT OUT Can set to 1 sec 60 sec To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen 4 When done press EXIT on the remote control or click CLOSE at the bottom of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previo
153. te for the archive from the calendar in the left 800 15802 A 12 2013 130 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Note The date containing recording data will be marked in a colored box e FIRST The first date of recording is automatically selected e LAST The last date of recording is automatically selected Figure 8 1 New Archiving ARCHIVING RESERVED DATA MANAGEMENT ARCHIVED DATA PLAYBACK ARCHIVE DEVICES SETUP PRE RECORDING MM CONTINUOUS E Aarm E morion PANIC a JULY 2013 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 E s 6 rs ls 10 11 12 13 i4 15 16 17 18 19 20 a 22 28 26 27 28 29 30 31 RCE HE E MSC Ras PREVIEW 16 16 FROM 07 23 2013 06 05 17 AM TO 07 23 2013 06 10 17 AM SJ v LOG v CODEC ARCHIVING INFO 3 Check the START and END times Note Drag the timeline to specify the start and end time 4 Mark the LOG and CODEC checkboxes and select to include the archiving 5 Click QUERY The results will be listed in ARCHIVING INFO see Figure 8 2 Note The maximum backup capacity for one time is 20 GB If the archiving request exceeds 20 GB the end time will be adjusted to within 20 GB 6 Ifyou want to export the data to a storage device connect the storage device to the DVR and click EXPORT www honeywell com security Archiving 131 Figure 8 2 Archiving Info Retrieved ARCHIVING RESERVED DATA MANAGEMENT ARCHIVED DATA PLAYBACK ARCHIV
154. the settings Figure 9 57 Web Viewer Network Streaming Settings CAM CAM CAM3 CAMA CAMS CAMB CAM CAMS CAMS CAMIU CAMII CAMI CAM13 C4mi4 CAMIS CAMI6 About NETWORK STREAMING 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x450 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 960x480 lt lt lt lt lt lt lt Ici lt lt lt lt lt lt lt 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 APPLY lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt CANCEL Click the INFORMATION tab to check the model name of the DVR as well as the web viewer version see Figure 9 58 Figure 9 58 Web Viewer Information Web Viewer Information DVR Model 16CH 480FPS WEB Version WEB_v2 1 2_1 2 7 9_120622 800 15802 A 12 2013 168 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide www honeywell com security Mobile Viewer HREP2 Mobile Remote Viewer Overview You can use the HREP2 smart mobile remote viewer to monitor the network on a remote site and play the monitoring video anytime anywhere HREP2 Mobile Viewer Specification Minimum Recommended Specification Table 10 1 Mobile System Requirements Device Minimum Specification Recommended Specification Processor 800 MHz or higher Processor 1 GHz or higher Flash 5
155. tion before applying the power CAUTION Arrange up the cables and be careful not to peel off the cable coating CAUTION Do not place the power cord under the carpet or rug The power cord is usually earth grounded However even if it s not earth grounded never modify it on your own for earth grounding CAUTION Do not insert multiple devices in a single power socket It may cause a power overload CAUTION For a stable power supply this product provides two separate adapters and two corresponding AC cords by factory default Make sure all cables are connected properly Alarm Input Output Connections Connecting the Alarm Input Signal Figure 2 3 Alarm Connections on the DVR Rear Panel tree a ll ll a id 2 un o up un uy E 73 maT Ju ge a 9 Connect the signal line of an alarm input device such as sensor to the rear panel ALARM IN port 800 15802 A 12 2013 36 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide 1 Push the Alarm IN and GND terminals bottom side inwards with a sharp tipped tool such as a screwdriver 2 While pushing inwards insert one end of the alarm signal cable into the hole of Alarm IN terminal 3 While pushing inwards insert one end of the ground cable into the hole of the GND terminal 4 To check proper insertion of the cable stop pushing the terminal s bottom side inwards and gently pull the cable and test whether it disconnects Note To disconnect a cable push the bottom side of th
156. u can configure the settings for date time system management and keyboard controller Date Time Settings Specify the current date and time 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt SYSTEM select DATE TIME see Figure 4 31 Figure 4 31 Date Time Settings Screen SYSTEM eTIME SETTING ECTS DATE TIME 07 23 2013 10 25 48 AM DATE FORMAT MM DD YYYY TIME FORMAT AM PM eNETWORK TIME SYNCHRONIZATION TIME SERVER pool ntp org AUTO TIME SYNC OFF SYNC AT 00 00 eTIMEZONE DST TIMEZONE DST GMT 00 00 Europe London cane 2 Usethe A V P gt and ENTER buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to change the time or set the options as necessary e DATE TIME Set the current time and date Click to adjust the time manually See Figure 4 32 e DATE FORMAT Specify the date format e TIME FORMAT Specify the time format e TIME SERVER Obtain the current time from the time server Click to get the current time e AUTO TIME SYNC Automatically synchronize the time with the time server at a specific time e SYNC AT Set the time to sync with the time server e TIMEZONE Specify the GMT standard time for your local area www honeywell com security DST You can set up or release the DST Daylight Saving Time Figure 4 32 Date Time Manual Setting SYSTEM eTIME SETTING DATE TIME 07 23 2013 10 25 51 AM DATE FORMAT MM DD YYYY TIME FORMAT AM PM CONTROL DEVICE e NETWORK TIME SYNCHRONIZATION TIME SERVER pool ntp
157. uality 163 Web Viewer Continuous Recording Schedule 163 Web Viewer Motion Recording Size FPS Quality 164 Web Viewer Motion Recording Schedule 164 Web Viewer Alarm Recording Size FPS Quality 165 Web Viewer Alarm Recording Schedule 166 Web Viewer Panic Recording Settings 166 Web Viewer Network Streaming Settings a ee o o o o oeoo 167 Web Viewer Information du Ge de EDD ARSE de D 4 6 HEED WHA 167 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer Empty DVR List 170 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer Server Name 171 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer IP and Ports 171 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer ID and Password 171 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer DVR List with Added DVR 172 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer Live Screen 172 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer Live Screen with Main Menu 172 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer Live Screen Quad View 173 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer Log View 173 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer Log View with Filter Selected 173 iPhone HREP2 Remote Viewer Time Line
158. urity Monitoring 45 2 Use the virtual keyboard to enter the password then click OK see Figure 3 3 CAUTION Be sure to use this procedure to shut down the systems If you turn off the system in an abnormal manner such as removing the power cord while the system is in operation the disk will have or will increase the bad sectors causing data loss and shortened life cycle of the disk Live Screen at a Glance The live screen largely consists of three components video window status bar and timeline zone see Figure 3 4 Figure 3 4 Live Screen Video window Quick menu Time line TE ET EE a 4 QE 7 4 x e 7 The prm LH 5 E 1 f ij i z EE 07 23 2013 LE LOSEC AGO ZOOM 20SEC AGO SNAPSHOT 30SEC AGO Gee 1MIN AGO SPECIFIC CAM12 CAM19 07 23 2013 ADMIN 09 03 58 AM Status bar 800 15802 A 12 2013 46 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Video Window Table 3 1 describes the icons that are used in the video window Table 3 1 Video Window Icons ltem Description Camera ID CAM 1 Shows the camera ID Record Mode Icons Displayed if an event recording is reserved Display the status of the continuous recording Display the recording status when an alarm occurs Display the recording status when a motion event occurs 32 gt A p Display the status of the emergency recording Audio 1 0 Icons D The audi
159. urity System Setup 85 CAUTION If you proceed with the firmware upgrade or select to reset to the factory default all current settings of the DVR will be erased In such a case you must configure the network time and recording settings again e SYSTEM DATA Save the system settings or get the system information from another device e SAVE Store the DVR settings to a storage device Connect the storage device to the USB port of DVR e LOAD Apply the settings of the storage device to the DVR Connect the storage device to the DVR USB port see Figure 4 35 Figure 4 35 System Management Loading System Data SYSTEM eSYSTEM MANAGEMENT FW UPDATE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT FACTORY DEFAULT SYSTEM DATA LOAD SYSTEM DATA SYSTEM 1D DEVICE USB Flash Disk PASSWORD FILE NAME EXPIRED TERM OF PASSWORD AUTO LOGOUT WAIT TIME cane e PASSWORD Open or close the dialog box for settings of the menus quit system settings record settings backup and search CAUTION If it is set to Off note that the ADMIN account is only effective and access to all menus will be restricted e EXPIRED TERM OF PASSWORD You will be prompted to change the current password after a certain period of time e AUTO LOGOUT If there is no user input for a certain period of time you can set to log out automatically e WAIT TIME Specify the waiting time for Auto Logout 3 When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click
160. us menu Sequence Settings Select a split mode for the sequence and also select a list of active items when the sequence is performed 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt DISPLAY select SEQUENCE see Figure 4 13 2 Usethe A V gt and ENTER buttons on the remote control or mouse to add a sequence or change the settings of the existing sequence e ACTIVATION Select a list that you want to activate the sequence for Only one list will become active e ADD Add a sequence www honeywell com security System Setup 67 Figure 4 13 Sequence Options Screen DISPLAY EN NE REC 3 To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen 4 When done press EXIT on the remote control or click CLOSE at the bottom of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu Adding a Sequence 1 Click ADD in the bottom of the screen 2 When the ADD dialog appears see Figure 4 14 enter a SEQUENCE TITLE using the virtual keyboard Figure 4 14 Adding a Sequence Screen DISPLAY SEQUENCE TITLE ACTIVATION cance 3 Enter the name of the sequence and click SAVE 800 15802 A 12 2013 68 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide When the ADD VIEW TYPE dialog appears click ADD 5 When the SEQUENCE SETUP dialog appears From the VIEW TYPE area select a split mode that you want to add Figure 4 15 Sequence Setup Screen DISPLAY SEQUENCE SETUP cance 6
161. w with Search Results Date Time 2011 12 21 00 29 24 REMOTE 100 OFF LIVE DISPLAY ADMIN 223 93 143 221 2011 12 21 00 28 51 ALMOTT 100 ON LIVE DISPLAY ADMIN 223 933 143 221 Using the Search Function 1 From the main menu tap E You can view the video of the recording data Select a desired time and date You can use the vertical time bar to specify the start time see Figure 10 22 www honeywell com security Mobile Viewer 179 Figure 10 22 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer Search Timeline 3 Tap Play to play the video recorded at the specified time see Figure 10 23 Figure 10 23 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer Playback Screen a 2612 07 00 00 Click any area to display the play bar with which you can control the playing direction and speed of the video see Figure 10 24 Figure 10 24 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer Playback Screen with Controls ive Ts Way IVE IEW FAR 5 Time Line Using the Setup Function From the main menu click ES You will be connected to the web viewer site and can make configuration changes to the unit see Figure 10 25 800 15802 A 12 2013 180 Performance Series HREP2 DVR User Guide Figure 10 25 Android HREP2 Remote Viewer Setup Screen CAMERA TITLE CAMERA MILE Note For more details about the setup options for the DVR refer to System Setup on page 55 www honeywell com security Archive Viewer You can play the data archived in the DVR You can al
162. well com security Web Viewer 141 e Type e Auto The DVR will optimize the quality and FPS to the network status and specification of the connected PC before transferring the data e Main The video will be transferred in high definition HD e Second The video will be transferred in a medium definition SD 5 When finished click OK to save your settings Status Tab Click STATUS at the bottom of the screen see Figure 9 8 You can check the event occurrence for each channel of the connected DVR Figure 9 8 Web Viewer Live Screen Status Tab STATUS CHANNEL HO ALARM IN DYR MOTION VIDEO LOSS RECORDING ALARM OUT DYRY 3 sec REFRESH Log Tab Click LOG at the bottom of the screen see Figure 9 9 You can check the log of the connected DVR Figure 9 9 Web Viewer Live Screen Log Tab LOG 2013 05 21 15 00 05 LIVE opened by ADMIN 2 CAMI 2013 06 21 14 50 53 RECORD Camera 01 starts panic recording 201306 21 14 50 50 SYSTEM System start PAGE DOWN PAGE UP 3 sec REFRESH PTZ Tab Click PTZ at the bottom of the screen see Figure 9 10 You can control the operations of a PTZ camera Adjust the focus zooming and iris of the camera You can use the arrow buttons to control the operations of the camera e Pattern You can configure various settings of the camera including the zooming and movement Applied to some PTZ cameras only e PRESET Move the camera in a predefined direction e Swing The camera will
163. y the motion sensor E te Select to send an email if a motion is detected by the motion sensor www honeywell com security System Setup 99 Figure 4 52 Motion Sensor Event Options EVENT ALARM OUT oe BUZZER HI VIDEO POPUP i OSD POPUP C6 EMAIL EVENT PARAMETER ACTION EVENT NOTIFICATION IGNORING INTERVAL ALARM OUT m o ai ale 5 SEC N A e ALARM SENSOR 2 5 SEC E N A 3 5 SEC N A 5 5 SEC gt N A VIDEO LOSS 6 5 SEC N A X 7 5 SEC gt N A SYSTEM EVENT 8 5 SEC N A 9 5 SEC N A TAMPER EVENT 10 5 SEC N A 11 5 SEC N A 12 5 SEC gt N A 13 5 SEC lt N A 14 5 SEC E N A 15 5 SEC N A 16 5 SEC N A gt 3 To apply the change click APPLY at the bottom of the screen When finished press the EXIT button on the remote control or click CLOSE in the lower part of the screen The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu Video Loss Settings You can specify a reaction to the case where no video is received from the camera 1 From SYSTEM SETUP gt EVENT select VIDEO LOSS see Figure 4 53 Figure 4 53 Video Loss Event Options EVENT ALARM OUT o BUZZER HI VIDEO POPUP i OSD POPUP C6 EMAIL ACTION EVENT NOTIFICATION ALARM OUT m 0 ale N A ALARM SENSOR N A X N A MOTION SENSOR N A N A N A SYSTEM EVENT N A X N A a TAMPER EVENT N A ts N A d N A N A N A N A N A 800 15802 A
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