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1. Record Plan Config Scheme Task Config Alarm Record Config NVD o J came Click OK button system pops up the following dialogue box please click yes button to save current information The interface is shown in Figure 3 78 Figure 3 78 User Management 2 2 A Do ou really want to overwrite the previous data now Device Manage The device manage interface can be divided into two parts The device information list part is shown in Figure 3 79 In the device information list you can view the added device information You can select a user to see different devices since various users have different rights Admin can view all devices Figure 3 79 Device Manage Device Manage Device Info List User admin Admin Honeywell oon Oh um bk L HA e o Title 192 168 0 34 192 168 1 108 192 168 130 21 192 168 130 22 192 168 130 23 192 168 130 31 192 168 130 32 192 168 130 33 192 168 130 26 Desc 192 168 0 34 192 168 1 108 192 168 130 21 192 168 130 22 192 168 130 23 192 168 130 31 192 168 130 32 192 168 130 33 BOXNVR IP Port Type 37777 IP Camera 37777 IP Camera 37777 DVR Encoder 37777 DVR ncoder 37777 DVR Encoder 37777 DVR Encoder 37777 DVR Encoder 37777 DVR Encoder 37777 NWR Model i 159 99 151 135 159 99 151 135 159 99 151 37777 192 168
2. Move the green rectangle icon in the preview section you can view different e map content in display section You can repeat the above procedures to add a sub map If you want to implement multiple sub e maps setup you can follow the procedures below e Open one map such as map 1 e Click picture button and drag map 2 to anywhere in map 1 e Click map button and click map 2 to open current map e Double click device name on your right side to add one device to map 2 e You can view newly added e map and device list in the map list section e Click save button now you have added one sub map and its device Please note you cannot use remove or modify the E map that you set to use right now Camera Property Right click the camera in the e map you can view there are three options Edit property property remove Click property button you can see an interface is shown in Figure 3 74 e ID Camera ID e Device The device IP e Title Camera description information e Type Camera type e Channel The channel serial number in the device e Direction This item is for general camera lt can be modified IPC speed dome and alarm device do not have this item Honeywell Figure 3 74 Camera Info Camera Information D Device Title Type Channel Direction Right Mouse Menu In the e map or at the e map node right click mouse you can see there are some items e Edit property System pops up the property d
3. 10 7 3 16 10 7 3 16 Decode Channel v Stay time s 10 10 120s Video channel 10 19 1 121 Channel2 Extra Stream Decode Channel Video channel StayTime s SN E 10 19 1 121 Channel2 Extra Stream Device H 8 All Devices A S LH e 166 E NVSO104EF EE NVSOS04EF LH es ATV Dis IPC F715 G IPC F645 AS AS 1161161161161 me 117 8 es 126 D wm 120 H 134 ES v Fo me 135 The TV adjust interface is shown as below See Figure 5 6 TV adjustment It is the TV output port serial number of the NVD the actual amount is defined by the NVD model Up adjustment It is to adjust the TV up boundary position The value ranges from 0 to 100 Right adjustment It is to adjust the TV right boundary position The value ranges from O to 100 Left adjustment It is to adjust the TV left boundary position The value ranges from 0 to 100 Bottom adjustment It is to adjust the TV bottom boundary position The value ranges from O to 100 81 Peripheral Device Operation Figure 5 6 TV Adjustment NVD Control NVD device 192 168 130 24 11 Main gen DN All Devices ome 159 99 151 135 192 168 130 21 192 168 130 22 192 168 130 23 192 168 130 26 192 168 130 28 192 168 130 31 192 168 130 32 192 168 130 33 192 168 130 37 192 168 130 39 ll
4. Figure 3 100 Tray Menu Modify Password Alarm E map View Loz out device Health Report Color Default Setup Scheme Task Pegin record plan Log Search Close Alarm Sound Log out Exit Modify Password Please refer to Password Modification Alarm It has the following sub menu The interface is shown in Figure 3 107 Please refer to Alarm Figure 3 101 Alarm Sub menu in Full Menu Alarm arm enable Motion Detect Video Loss Camera Mask External Alarm E map View Please refer to E map Color Default Setup Please refer to Color Configuration Scheme Task It has the following sub menu The interface is shown in Figure 3 102 Please refer to Scheme Task 70 Figure 3 102 Scheme Task Sub menu in Full Menu Pause Door Front door Front door 2 Begin Stop Record Plan You can click it to enable disable current record plan Log Search Please refer to Log Search for detail information Close Alarm Sound Please refer to Alarm Link Video Log out Please refer to Log out Exit Please refer to Exit Honeywell 71 Operation Instruction 4 Operation Instruction Monitor Operation 12 Please follow the steps listed below to realize monitor operation 1 Please add the monitor device to the device list Please refer to Device Manage 2 In the device list right click mouse to log in the
5. Auz Control i Close Sux Cancel In Figure 3 39 click menu control you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 39 Figure 3 39 PTZ Menu Control ccc a PTZ menu is from the internal PTZ device for you to control the PTZ Click the open menu button you can see the PTZ menu overlays the video window See Figure 3 40 Please make sure the real time source device has the PTZ and the PTZ has internal menu otherwise you cannot see the following interface Figure 3 40 PTZ Menu 1 448 Kbps 22 Pre 2010 03 27 17 03 32 The up down left right is to for you to select the option item Click enter button to confirm your current selection execute corresponding function or go to the next menu Click Back button to go back to the previous menu Click Cancel button to close PTZ menu Tool Honeywell Click Tool button you can see the following interface See Figure 3 41 Figure 3 41 Tools Pegin Record Plan YO Control Health Report Log Search Alarm Video Alarm Output Color Contig Volume Begin Stop record plan After you set the record plan you can click this button to enable it Once there is running record plan the item becomes stop record plan button NVD Control NVD is a hardware device You can use NVD to output the video to the video wall or other devices The interface is shown as in Figure 3 42 This interface allows you to manage multiple NVDs You can connect the NVD to the vid
6. Section 1 e Alarm device In the alarm device list you can view the alarm sourcing device You can set several activation operations for one alarm sourcing device Section 2 e Type You can select the activated alarm type from the dropdown list e Resume previous video after alarm ended The activation alarm can open the video in the specified window The video stays for the specified time and then restore previous video 49 Interface i e Display alarm prompt in the video window The icon Ki pops in current alarm window when alarm occurs On the top left Section 3 e Channel You can select the activated channel when alarm occurs e Window You can select the monitor window serial number The activated channel video will be displayed in the specified window e Stay time s The activated video duration e Preset If current channel connected to the PTZ and you have set the preset then system can go to the specified preset once alarm occurs Section 4 e Here you can view current existed actions It is the alarm activation list of the channel of the device you selected Figure 3 63 Activation Strategy Alarm Config Global Config Activation strategy Alarm Information Output Alarm Device Activation action Cd 2 roe most S eet E AEREN Resume previous video after the alarm Winda wm 192 168 1 108 o j lea mp 192 168 130 21 Preset El SF 192 168 150 22 my CAM 1 Stay time s 20 ay CAM 2 i A
7. 0 34 192 168 1 192 168 13 192 168 13 192 168 13 192 168 13 192 168 13 192 168 13 192 168 13 The seco The seco The seco The seco The seco The seco The seco The seco The seco j 159 99 151 135 155 99 151 135 159 99 151 135 37777 DDNS Enable IP Port 7070 The second protoc Type IP Camera admin Device Registration Name Confirm password Network Type TCP Add Update Delete Search device You can click it to view all the devices available The interface is shown in Figure 3 80 Please note if the device does not support search function you cannot view it in the list Figure 3 80 Search Device Search device Device Info List SN IP Subnet Mask Gateway Mac Address 1 hel 2 DE bel 4 5 6 O 7 10 7 4 27 10 7 4 26 10 7 4 52 10 7 9 65 10 7 10 106 10 7 10 95 10 7 10 56 255 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 Zo 2900 0 ZO D D D 200 200 00 200 200 00 200 200 00 10 7 0 1 10 7 0 1 10 7 0 1 10 7 0 1 10 7 0 1 10 7 0 1 10 7 0 1 62 S4 dc Far 75 09 04 00 00 00 00 0a 12 34 56 80 12 06 52154 4c ee 6B cd 62 54 4cree 2d 4b S2154i4c fa 3F 91 08 04 62 ad ab e5 52 54 4c fd 50 3e 00 05 26 35 35 05 D r dc PE GF Ob 10 7 5 6 10 7 111 137 10 7 4 30 250 255 0 0 200 200 00 200 200 00 10 7 0 1 10 7 0 1 10 7 0 1 la ja 10 Add to device list Device information When you select one device i
8. 4 Tray Menu Modify Password Device Alarm Record Manage ocheme Task E map Contig Log Search Log out Exit Section 3 Right tool bar Here you can view the five buttons Device list PTZ direction PTZ advanced Tool Setting Manage Section 4 Screen display mode Please refer to Screen Display Mode for detailed information Section 5 Function buttons Here you can view the following buttons Task Alarm Playback E map and Configuration Section 6 Device health status Please refer to Device Health Status for detailed information When HDCS is running you can also see there is a little icon on your right tray menu See Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Icon on PC Right click mouse you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 6 Please go to Tray for detailed tray menu information Figure 3 6 Tray Menu from the Icon Modity Password Alarm E map View Color Default Setup Scheme Task Pegin record plan Log Search Close Alarm Sound Loz out Exit Interface Button Honeywell Please refer to the following sheet for interface button information SN 1 Icon Function Click it to display full menu Display sub window Maximize minimize restore switch button Lock unlock sub window Minimize Close current sub window Close current window Tray menu button Interface 9 Lock E 10 Video Control Zone Click lock button you can lock current appli
9. Date Here you can specify the log date Log type tree Here you can select the log type you want to view Export Click you can specify the path to save the log files to your local PC Previous page Click it to view the previous 1000 logs Next page Click it to view the next 1000 logs Cancel Click it to exit log search interface 37 Interface 38 Figure 3 46 Log Search Date 2011 02 Log EE App Log 4 System Log Alarm Log SN Date User Type Desc Ly 2011 02 23 11 06 35 Device 10 15 5 222 Loq in 2 2011 02 23 11 57 30 2011 02 23 12 11 35 2011 02 23 12 11 36 2011 02 23 12 11 58 2011 02 23 12 14 12 2011 02 23 12 14 12 2011 02 23 12 14 12 2011 02 23 13 09 30 2011 02 23 13 09 31 2011 02 23 13 09 53 2011 02 23 13 23 32 2011 02 23 13 23 32 2011 02 23 13 23 33 2011 02 23 13 23 33 2011 02 23 13 26 27 2011 02 23 14 29 39 2011 02 23 14 29 39 2011 02 23 14 29 58 2011 02 23 15 19 21 2011 02 23 15 19 23 2011 02 23 15 22 33 2011 02 23 15 26 48 2011 02 23 15 26 48 2011 02 23 15 26 49 2011 02 23 15 27 23 2011 02 23 15 27 23 2011 02 23 15 27 24 2011 02 25 09 43 05 2011 02 25 09 43 05 2011 02 25 09 43 27 2011 02 25 09 59 41 2011 02 25 09 59 41 2011 02 25 09 59 42 2011 02 25 09 59 42 2011 02 25 10 41 24 admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin adm
10. can view the e map organization and its node information See Figure 3 27 Figure 3 21 E map organization Channel 1 Alarm channell Alarm channel EE On the bottom right there is a small e map button See Figure 3 22 You can click it to display or hide the small e map System hides the button when it is to display the small e map You can left click the e map to display the button again System displays a red circle in the small e map to represent the node The green column in the small e map is to represent the current displayed zone Figure 3 22 Small E map Here is to represent the displayed zone The red icons are the nodes Click the button here to display or hide the small e map tat T Mz 3 7 lu eil Se CS ay iad at 21 Interface If you have armed the camera or alarm channel when alarm occurs the corresponding camera or alarm device will flash For detailed E map setup and implement please refer to E map Right click mouse in the idle zone There is no nod icon you can see the E map configuration button See Click the E map configuration button you can go to E map config Figure 3 23 E map Configuration 1 E map Kl N PS El Sal Right click the video channel in you can view the following interface See It includes three options E map configuration channel attribute play in the pop up window Figure 3 24 E map Configuration 2 E map a Mi a a
11. enable sound function and then click browser button to select corresponding sound file Add to alarm manage Display in alarm information window You can enable this function to add alarm message to alarm record window Alarm activation has the higher priority Please note once there is new alarm alarm activation video will be switched to display the new one no matter the previous alarm display interval is over or not You can check the box to enable current function Section 2 Other option Modify the amount of the video window when alarm activates the video When the alarm activation window index is more than the monitor window amount system cam automatically change the window amount to display the activation video Please note this function is invalid if you have checked the box Iw Use pop up window to display the alarm video Use pop up wi isplay ti in Option Output alarm activation video to This function allows you to output the alarm activation video to the specified output device besides display in the HDCS interface Please check the box to enable this function first Then you can select a device NVD SNVD and monitor from the dropdown list respectively Please make sure you have enabled Use pop up window to display the alarm video m Option ohewisethietmeionis disabled Alarm sound continuous time You can set the time for alarm sound Section 3 Apply Click it to apply current setup Section 4 Alarm
12. style Please note there is only one running HDCS in one PC The HDCS can send out the device alarm information to the peripheral applications for extension use OS Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows 2003 Windows Vista Windows 7 CPU 2 4GHz or higher Display card Independent car and support directX 8 0c or higher Memory 1GB or higher for XP OS Displayer 1024 768 or higher The HDCS can support up to 8 channel 1080P only when the PC s processor is higher than CPU i7 8 core 4G memory and 1G Video memory Installation and Upgrade 2 Installation and Upgrade Installation Please check the installation CD and make sure it includes the following files setup exe Honeywell HDCS msi Double click the setup exe to begin installation See Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Installation 1 j Honeywell EDCS Cancel Back Click next button to go to installation interface See Figure 2 2 Honeywell Figure 2 2 Installation 2 j Honeywell HDCS The installer will guide you through the steps required to install Honeywell HOCS on your computer WARNING This computer program i protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel Back Click next button you can see an interface is shown as in Figur
13. time For tour schedule mode only Up and down button is to adjust the monitor task sequence Please click Save button to exit 44 Honeywell Figure 3 56 Project Configuration ProjectEdit Monitor Project Project Item Name 222 SN Task Name Start Time 1 1 08 00 00 Mode Start time mode v 2 1 07 00 00 Start time mode 3 1 09 00 00 Subltem Start time 9 00 00 gt Record Plan Configuration The record manage interface is shown in Figure 3 57 e Pack time m System can generate a recorded file when record plan is running You can input pack duration here e Record plan list The record schedule in the record plan In the below you can view the valid record period of current camera Double click time bar or the list column you can modify schedule period for current camera Please note if you want to modify the plan you cannot modify the device information and channel information At the bottom of the interface the green period means there is record plan in the specified time Double click it to see the record plan edit interface 45 Interface Figure 3 57 Record Plan Configuration Record Plan Config Record Plan Basic Information Pack time Minute 15 el Edit schedule templet Record Plan List SN Device Chan Chan Title Device Channel Edit Schedule Template Click edit schedule template you can see an interface is shown in Figure 3 58 You can sele
14. you can see an interface is shown as below picture Here you can create a new task e Modify Modification interface is shown as below picture Please note you can not edit task name e Delete You can click it to remove one task 41 Interface Figure 3 53 Task Scheme Task Config MonitorTask Monitor Project Task List Stay time S PS modify Asia Task edit interface is shown in Figure 3 54 Task Name Please input task name here if you want to create a new task Please note if you are going to edit the task You cannot modify the name Window amount Here you can input the window amount you want to see in the monitor interface when you enabled current task Window Window serial number It means the current monitor item is in which window Device cannot be modified You can drag the channel name in the device list section to the current column Stay time s You can input stay value here Preset When you open the monitor system can go to the specified preset The default preset value is N A Bit stream type if device supports extra stream you can set the bit stream when open the video Monitor item Here you can view task detail information System begins task from number 1 to number 2 and then go on You can use Up Down button to adjust the monitor task sequence 42 Honeywell Figure 3 54 Task Configuration Task Edit Stay time S St
15. you need to log in the NVD if you want to use it Operation NVD operation consists of four sections operation decode tour and TV adjustment All the operations become active when NVD is running normally On the top left you can view the added NVD device On the top button you can view other video sourcing devices Remotely control the NVD to open the video and then switch the split mode The operation is the same as the general video zone But the video window only displays current connected device IP and channel serial number the NVD video is not in the window See Figure 5 2 Figure 5 2 NVD Control Principle NVD Control 192 168 130 24 11 TV output hd a Mn Bees wen out al Device StreamType Main Spee e DN All Devices 159 99 151 135 192 168 130 21 192 168 130 22 192 168 130 23 192 168 130 26 192 168 130 28 192 168 130 31 192 168 130 32 192 168 130 33 192 168 130 37 192 168 130 39 1partition 4partition 9 partitio If you see the following dialogue box you can see the NVD has reached the max decode capacity See Figure 5 3 19 Peripheral Device Operation Decode tour 80 Figure 5 3 NVD Overload O Prompt Please close the video channel until you see the following dialogue box See Figure 5 4 Now the NVD has restored capacity and can run properly Figure 5 4 Restore Decode Capacity Prompt 10
16. 0MB Size 346 00MB Size 396 00MB Size 10 58MB Size 380 00MB Used occasionally AMA d Last Used On 2009 5 19 Size 18MB Size 29 69MB Size 453 00MB Size 10 65MB Size 18 73MB Figure 2 9 Un installation Add or Remove Programs Click Yes button to remove HDCS From Start menu gt All programs gt HDCS select HDCS uninstall item System pops up the following dialogue box See Figure 2 10 Please click Yes to remove HDCS Figure 2 10 Un installation from Start Menu Windows Installer Are you sure you want to uninstall this product Honeywell Software of different version If your PC has installed different version please uninstall the HDCS first and then install the latest version For detailed installation steps please refer to Installation Interface 3 Interface Double click HDCS icon you can go to the login interface Login Interface Login interface is shown as in Figure 3 1 User name Input the user account Password Please input corresponding password to log in Log in Click this button system can verify the account and then enter the software main interface Exit Click this button to exit login interface e Ifitis your first time to run the HDCS program default user name is admin and its password is admin too Admin is a super administrator and cannot be removed It can add modify or delete other user e For security reason please modify your pass
17. 3 42 NVD Control NVD Control VO Gevice m 192 168 130 26 Device StreamType Main Strear y ER al Devices 159 99 151 135 192 168 0 34 192 168 1 10 me 192 pl 192 168 130 22 192 168 130 23 a 192 168 130 31 192 168 130 32 192 168 130 33 i partition 4partition Decode Tour Click decode tour button the interface is shown in Figure 3 43 NVD device Here you can view the NVD device you selected from the NVD device tree Decode channel Here you can select the decode tour channel of the NVD device Stay time s Here you can select the interval between the decode tour It is the video stay time in each channel Video channel You can drag the video channel on the left corner to the column here and then release to set the video channel information Add Click it an odd current video channel tour information to the list Update Update the list to the latest information Cancel Restore the video channel information Do not save current modification Delete Click it to delete the selected item in the list Delete all Click it to delete all the items in the list Save Save the latest setup information in the remote NVD device Pause Pause the decode tour operation of the remote NVD device Resume Restore the decode tour operation of the remote NVD device Stop Stop the decode tour operation of the remote NVD device Start Begin the decode tour oper
18. 74 25 Restore decode capacity Do not connect the PAL format device and NTSC device to the same NVD The decode tour interface is shown as in Figure 5 5 NVD device Here you can view the NVD device you selected from the NVD device tree Decode channel Here you can select the decode tour channel of the NVD device Stay time s Here you can select the interval between the decode tour It is the video stay time in each channel Video channel You can drag the video channel on the left corner to the column here and then release to set the video channel information Add Click it a odd current video channel tour information to the list Update Update the list to the latest information Cancel Restore the video channel information Do not save current modification Delete Click it to delete the selected item in the list Delete all Click it to delete all the items in the list Honeywell Save Save the latest setup information in the remote NVD device Pause Pause the decode tour operation of the remote NVD device Resume Restore the decode tour operation of the remote NVD device Stop Stop the decode tour operation of the remote NVD device Start Begin the decode tour operation of the remote NVD device Please note the add delete operation only becomes valid when the NVD connection is OK Figure 5 5 Decode tour TV adjustment Ny NVD Control ID device TV Adjust 193 10 7 6 41 NVD device
19. AM 4 CAM 5 CAM6 CAM 7 ie CAM 8 H 192 168 130 22 H 192 168 130 23 197 168 130 396 Health Report Please note you need to go to Option to check the Get all devices running status enable Otherwise you cannot see the following interface Health report interface is shown in Figure 3 45 There are four sections e Section1 Detail running information of all devices e Section2 Once you enable auto refresh function system can auto update list regularly e Section3 Refresh Click refresh button to view latest running status Export click it to export current running status to the specified file e Section4 Record status icon samples 36 Honeywell Figure 3 45 Health Report Health Report Device Infor List 1 SM Device Mame Device Informa Device IP Log in Record Status MW Auto Record ak Manual Record O Mo recor 1 Testi DWF 10 10 5 157 No o Auto refresh Interval 15 Second JAI Auto Record dh Manual Record 0 No record lt gt There is a scheduled project but has no record file Log Search System displays the log information according to the filter such as user time type and etc you set The interface is shown in Figure 3 46 There are max 1000 logs in one page User Select the user name here Please note admin can select log of all users while the ordinary user can only search its own log
20. E 2 2 5 EE E This user s manual is for reference only Slight difference may be found in the user interface e All the designs and software here are subject to change without prior written notice If there is any uncertainty or controversy please refer to the final explanation of ours e Please visit our website for more information 82 Honeywell Security Honeywell Security Asia Pacific 35F Tower A City Center 100 Zun Yi Road Shanghai 200051 China TEL 86 21 22196888 FAX 86 21 62370740 Honeywell Security China Co Ltd Block 28 Section 2 Huai De Cui Gang Industrial Estate Fu Yong Bao An Shenzhen P R China TEL 86 0755 27326500 FAX 86 0755 27391736 Honeywell 2012 Honeywell International Inc http www security honeywell com
21. Honeywell HDCS Video Surveillance Software User Manual O 2012 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved http www cn security honeywell com Rev A Honeywell Contents 1 Overview and ENVirONMenNt occonnconnconaccnnccnncconacanccanccnncrnnrrnnrrnn nena rra cnn enn rra rra rra rra rrnnrrnnnranrranren 1 EE 1 ENVIO MON a E A 1 2 instalation and Upgrad Ao A P t PP o Dnon EAEE Eain 2 e o E 2 Biel Elei WE 5 Mos eE EE 6 lV Sl EE 6 Software OF different Ver ON rana ein 7 3 NOS je Eege 8 LOG aLI O lt sanos 8 Initializalon USCS EE 9 Mal Blue EE 9 Iwer BUON cies rw A i NA wae 11 Video CONTO ZONE E 12 Screen Display MOOG EE 13 FUNCUOAR BUTON BEE 13 E EE 14 A RECON BEE 14 FTO ACK EE 15 Se POE COME yu E ET E E E ET E 20 COTATI UN AGI OI porren a R E AE A aia 23 RION OC KE TE 26 DEVICE EE 27 AD eos AMA e o PR CP ER In 29 PEZ AVR EE 30 MNO A e oo Oo o OU PRO an 33 Setting Manage cccccconnnncccocnoccccnonnncnnconnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn nnnnnnnnnnn nn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannrennnnnnennnnnnnnanas 40 Global CONTGQUPATIOM E 47 o PO CO TOO OO A 49 e Een EE 49 Alarm TORT AON OUUU E 50 Alarm Record COMO EE 51 MPA ida 58 Jee le EE 59 About DDNS and ee TE 62 Devices Heallh Stals EE 64 FUI MENU EN 66 Honeywell VWleiel PaA S SWO nasa eta liada 66 A A E 66 A lacada a 66 Record Manade EE 67 o PPP e AP 67 Ee 67 Config ratiON ta iia 68 OT e EE 68 LOC OU EE 68 A 69 A ctw E ET eo
22. SR AA 69 MOI P aS SOU scale edici 70 EE 70 EMMA WY ee 70 eege EE 70 A KEE 70 Begin Stop Record Han 71 E CIM eases sacral tanec A A 71 Glose ES ue E 71 eebe PPP OPCI N PUES CO tate E 11 A o A 71 Ss ege 72 Monitor QUO CUA ON sist iia ias 72 Monitor Task and Monitor Hroiect nnne 14 AFA EE 74 Bee 15 Device Record PIAYV OAK EE 15 Local Record Hl vback 15 o gets se orate see te te cette a cee dee eee ace wees A 76 Recond Play CONIO E 76 KEE 76 Snapshot and Manual Record gscencusnccocarteceencuantancenGeadsnctsteade ieedsaderananessaeieeadedeenndedepieadencidawencuneradecs 76 e E E E EEE EEE E EEE 76 Beefert PPPRRA PR ooo oo A e e OE ll 17 Peripheral Device Operation D 78 Beeler ME 78 nn o A e see se XA 78 E 78 NVD Control Prin Cie ccoo aaa 79 a 80 NP e e CO UU 5 UE ln slo ESER ES 81 Honeywell 1 Overview and Environment Overview Environment HDCS is an abbreviation for Video Surveillance Software It is software to manage small quantity security surveillance devices It releases with the device and does not support the products from other manufacturers It can view several camera channels from various devices and it can view the recorded video files from various devices HDCS can support multiple scheduled arms to realize auto PC guard HDCS supports e map you can clearly view all device locations It can create individual configuration files for each user which allows you maintain your own habit and
23. a Si y E map Contig Channel Attribute 22 Honeywell Click channel attribute you can see the device name and channel title See Figure 3 25 Figure 3 25 Channel Attribute Channel Attribute Device Name 110 155 179 Chan Title CAM 1 Click the play in pop up window you can see the system pops up the following window to display the video See Figure 3 26 Figure 3 26 E map Video Emap Video 2010 03 29 14 38 34 M N ee a ee Configuration Click Config button you can see an interface is shown as below See Figure 3 27 Figure 3 27 Configuration Modify Password O D Li OTL AM An e A llo Password Modification Click password modification button system pops up the following interface See Figure 3 28 23 Interface 24 Figure 3 28 Password Modification Password Modification Old Password New Password Confirm password Please input the old password and then input new password twice to change the password Option Click option button the interface is shown as in Figure 3 29 System basic setup Language HDCS support various languages Please select from the dropdown list Verify password Once you check the box here you do not need to input the password when you want to log out System just allows you to log out directly Login all devices User automatically logged in all devices after HDCS booted up Load decode card when system boots up Load the decode ca
24. amera to your desired location and then input preset value Click add button you have set one preset Honeywell Parameter Function Tour Click setup button the interface is shown as in below Auto Eour Add to tour Del from tour Pattern Input auto tour value and preset value Click add button you have added one preset in the tour Repeat the above procedures you can add more presets in one tour Or you can click delete button to remove one preset from the tour Pattern Click Pattern button the interface is shown as below Pattern Record Pattern EE t op recor d P attern You can input pattern value and then click start record button to begin PTZ movement Please implement camera operation Then you can click stop record button Now you have set one pattern Aux For some special functions you need to use Aux button Flip For camera supports flip function system can turn video upside down and then collect Light For most fixed cameras it has its own light Wiper For most fixed cameras it has its own wiper Click AUX button you can see the following interface See Figure 3 37 Figure 3 37 Aux Interface Aux Control Menu Control In Figure 3 37 click Aux control you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 38 Here you can send out the aux command to the remote PTZ Please click the cancel button to exit the dialogue box 31 Interface 32 Figure 3 38 AUX Control
25. apshot picture path _C HDCS Pic Device free minimum capacity MB 2000 Picture File Name Rule RECTYPE _ Y4 M2 D2 H2 m2 52 _ DEVID _ CHNI Record Time Minute Recorded file path C HDCS Record Record File Name Rule RECTYPE _ 4 M2 D2 H2 m2 S2 _ DEVID _ CHNI Downloaded record file name rule RECTYPE _ Y4 M2 D2 H2 m2 S2 _ DEVID _ CHNI _ Auto start monitor setup Auto Start Project Yes No Project Name Fy LastRun Auto Start Task Yes No Task name o y Save last monitor status Sync time setup Auto sync PC time to device Sync Time becomes valid at 12 00 00 AM gt T Auto reboot device Week Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Alarm record basic setup Alarm record max amount 1000 Refresh interval 3 Sec Y Use pop up window to display the alarm video Alarm video window amount Add disarming alarm message to the alarm record Alarm information output port 39999 You need to reboot the system to activate the items with Note You need to reboot the system to activate the items with Click OK button you can see a dialogue box shown as in Figure 3 30 Click OK to reboot the HDCS Figure 3 30 Reboot HDCS Please reboot the HICS to activate the latest configuration Do you want to save configuration now Right Tool Bar System right tool bar is shown as in Figure 3 31 26 Honeywell Figure 3 31 Right Tool Bar Device Lis
26. arm enable You can enable this function to use alarm setup Otherwise the alarm setup is null Honeywell Arm Disarm Arm disarm interface is shown in Figure 3 62 Section 1 You can see arm has four types Motion detection video loss Camera mask External alarm Section 2 Here you can set the alarm arm to the corresponding channel You need to check the box to enable the function otherwise you cannot see the corresponding operation in Global configuration You can select corresponding setup to the specified channel Section 3 Apply Click it to apply current setup Section 4 Alarm arm enable You can enable this function to use alarm setup Otherwise the alarm setup is null Figure 3 62 Aarm Disarm Alarm Config Global Config Arm Disarm Activation strategy Alarm Information Output Add arm bygype Motion Detect Video Loss Camera Masking External Alarm Add arm by device Device DeviceAlarmInfo 168 Video channel Motion Detect Video Loss Camera Masking External Alarm 1 20 2 2 115 Y Alarm 1 LN Alarm 2 e Alarm 3 F726 O 4 Alarm 4 Alarm 5 Alarm 6 Alarm 7 11111111111111111111111 10 6 13 21 10 7 8 6 10 7 9 64 10 7 3 16 10 7 10 91 10 7 10 205 10 7 4 28 10 7 10 84 10 7 10 98 10 7 10 90 lt A Select All Select All Select All Select All Apply Alarm arm enable Activation Strategy Activation interface is shown as below The interface is shown in Figure 3 63
27. art Time End Time SN mfi 2010 01 11 10 45 19 2010 01 11 10 48 1 a ua gt Local Record Local record interface is shown as in Figure 3 16 Here you can search and playback all files at the local end Double click the file name you can open the video in current window If you select the image file then system open the image Click delete button you can remove the select file s Double click the serial number column you can select cancel all files Interface Figure 3 16 Local Record Playback Playback LL DevRecord Activation Record LocalRecord Downl gt Device Device 10 15 5 222 Y Cami Type Record Osam Ocad O Other Parameter Start time 2011 2 24 10 34 38 End time 2011 2 26 10 34 38 File Type Record File w Result Select All None Double Click No Head SN Start Time End Time lt SI Download Download interface is shown as in Figure 3 17 In this interface you can see the download task process and record file information You can click stop button to cancel current operation Figure 3 17 Download Playback Activation Record LocalRecord Download To Ay 4 Download List SN Channel Percen Ste A 10 15 5 222 5 lz 10 15 5 222 la 10 15 5 222 Dav to Avi Dav to AVI interface is shown as in Figure 3 78 18 Honeywell In this interface you can convert the Dav
28. ation of the remote NVD device 34 Honeywell Figure 3 43 Decode Tour NVD Control 193 10 7 6 41 NVD device 10 7 3 16 10 7 3 16 eer Stay time s 10 10 120s Video channel 10 19 1 121 Channel2 Extra Stream Decode Channel Video channel StayTime s SN 10 19 1 121 Channel2 Extra Stream Device Manage Device StreamType Main Strear amp All Devices 166 NVSO104EF NYSO404EF m ATW IPC F715 IPC F645 m A AS 1161161161161 117 126 120 134 135 h Ge Ge ee RR RIRlR TV adjust Click TV adjust button the interface is shown in Figure 3 44 Please select a logged in NVD from the list on the left pane and then select a output channel from the TV output list on the right pane When you are viewing the video of the output device the NVD connected to you can use the control at the right bottom of the pane to adjust the video output window margin Important Before operation please make sure current NVD has logged in and the device supports TV adjust function Otherwise you cannot see the following interface 35 Interface Figure 3 44 TV Adjust NVD Control NVD device 192 168 130 26 Log out Device Manage Device StreamType Main Strear y DR All Devices a ome 159 99 151 135 cme 192 168 0 34 192 168 1 108 192 168 130 21 EC CAM 1 CAM 2 CAM 3 e C
29. ay time s 10 Preset N A StreamType Main Stream Prompt Drag the channel from the device list of main dialog Project Monitor project interface is shown in Figure 3 55 Project list Here you can view all set project names Project item Here you can view selected task detailed information New Click it you can see an interface is shown as below Here you can create a new project Modify Modification interface is shown as in below Please note you cannot edit project name Delete You can click it to remove one project 43 Interface Figure 3 55 Project Scheme Task Config MonitorTask Monitor Project Project List Click modify button the interface is shown in Figure 3 56 Please note in modification mode you cannot modify project name Monitor project mode It includes two modes schedule mode and tour mode e Schedule mode In this mode the monitor task will begin activated in the time you specified e Tour mode In this mode you can specify the monitor task interval time The system will begin the task one by one according to the period you specified and in accordance with the sequence you arranged System will repeat the procedure again and again once it completed the last task Task name Please select the task to be run Start time Please select the task start time For schedule mode only Interval please select the task running
30. can see system begins download and the download becomes stop button There is a progress bar for your reference Linkage You can search the alarm activated record in the local end Double record click the file name you can open the video in current window Local Select local record to play record l Double click serial number SN column you can select all files Important Please note record save path and download save path are not the same Please refer to Option E map Click E map button the interface is shown as in Figure 3 19 Figure 3 19 E map EI p e PT CC CA Ka ci al 7 et CC Se thee d ps PS a a a 20 Honeywell On the top right there are five direction keys A gt J You can click it to move e map position The centre button is to go to the e map centre It is valid when e map is zooming in e Zi E SE The left button is to view previous browser image and the right button is to view next browser image The middle button is to go back to the main e map and clear browser history Double click sub e map to go to the next e map Double click camera to open the monitor video Figure 3 20 Node Information Click here you can view the node information In Figure 3 20 you can see you can use the buttons to zoom in or zoom out the e map Roll the mouse you can also zoom the e map In Figure 3 20 click the button on the top right system pops up the node information Here you
31. cation to avoid vicious operation You can see admin has locked current application as below picture Locked e admin Click the unlock button in Figure system pops up the following dialogue box See Figure below You need to input the proper password to login again Unlock a a 5 gt E Name admin Gen Password Cancel These two button are usually in user management or configuration interface Click Ok to save current modification and then exit Click Cancel to exit without saving current setup On the video upper right there are six icons See Figure 3 7 Figure 3 7 Video Control Zone 123456 Please refer to the following sheet for detail information 12 Honeywell Click this button and then left drag the mouse in the zone ga to zoom in Right click mouse system restores original ZOOM status Change l h Resize or switch to full screen mode You can double SEH click mouse to change the mode mode Local When you click local record button the system begins record recording The recorded file is saved to system folder Capture You can snapshoot important video All images are picture memorized in system folder Turn on or off audio It has no relationship with system 9 Audio audio setup 6 E ran Close video in current window video Screen Display Mode Screen display mode interface is shown as in Figure 3 8 Figure 3 8 Screen Display Mode Option From the left to th
32. ce is offline NYD devicefNo17 Log out DevicelNYD Loa in gt Alarm Video Please note the following interface is a pop up window to display the alarm activation video The interface is shown as in Figure 3 47 Figure 3 47 Alarm Video Alarm Link Video OLI Os Please go to Option to enable this function and set the corresponding window amount See Alarm video window amount i The alarm activation video will be displayed in the pop up small window one by one If there is no idle window the new alarm activated video will replace the previous one Use pop up window to display the alarm video You can see the following interface if there is displayed activated video The interface is shown in Figure 3 48 Honeywell Figure 3 48 Alarm Video Alarm Video Output Current Window To Extend Screen Output All Windows To Extend Screen 10 12 8 24 10 12 86 20 Copy video information Click copy video information button first then go to the main window and NVD control interface and right click mouse Now you can see there is an option allows you to paste video information button Select the paste video information you can see the alarm activation video in the corresponding window Output current window to the extension screen There are several extension screen names You can click the corresponding name to output the current window to the specified extension screen Important Please mak
33. ct schedule template here Please note you cannot modify or remove empty template all day template You can view detail template information on the left side Figure 3 58 Schedule Template Edit schedule templet Template Edit Schedule templet Title Test Empty templet Full Day Templet Period Hour Minute Minute U 0 In Figure 3 58 click add button the interface is shown in Figure 3 59 e Device You can select from the dropdown list e Channel You can select from the dropdown list e lt one week is to apply the selected schedule setup to the whole week 46 Honeywell e lt is to apply the selected schedule to the corresponding date Sun to Sat You can select one template on the right and then click edit schedule template button to modify it Figure 3 59 Schedule Template Configuration ModifyChannelkRecordP lan Device 2 Schedule templet sE Empty templet Full Day Templet Channel test a E O E AO E A CC es ttt tet Alarm Config Here you can set corresponding alarm setup You can go to Option to set the max alarm record amount The interface is shown in Figure 3 60 Figure 3 60 Alarm Config Alarm Config Global Config Arm Disarm Activation strategy Alarm Information Output Prompt gal Motion Detect Y Enable Sound C Program Files Honeywell HDCS AlarmSound wav Add to alarm message Alarm activation has the higher priority Enable Sound V A
34. dd to alarm message E Alarm activation has the higher priority ternal Alarm Enable Sound C Program Files Honeywell HDCS AlarmSound wav Add to alarm message Alarm activation has the higher priority Camera Mask F Enable Sound C Program Files Honeywell HDCS AlarmSound wav V Add to alarm message Alarm activation has the higher priority Other option 2 Modify the amount of video windows when alarm activates the video Alarm sound continuous time 15 5 30s Output the alarm activated video to Global Configuration Global Configuration interface is shown in Figure 3 67 47 Interface 48 Figure 3 61 Global Configuration Alarm Config Global Config ArmpDisarm Activation strategy Alarm Information Output Prompt sound Motion Detect Enable Sound V Add to alarm message Alarm activation has the higher priority Video Loss Enable Sound V Add to alarm message Alarm activation has the higher priority External Alarm Enable Sound V Add to alarm message Alarm activation has the higher priority Camera Mask Enable Sound V Add to alarm message Alarm activation has the higher priority Other option Modify the amount of video windows when alarm activates the video Y Alarm sound continuous time 15 5 30s V Output the alarm activated video to Device v Section 1 Enable sound Please draw a circle to
35. dependent and can overlay the specified screen as you desire The PTZ direction interface is shown as in Figure 3 35 The step value ranges from 1 to 8 There are eight direction keys In the middle of the eight direction arrows Click this button system goes back to the single screen mode Drag the mouse in the screen to adjust section size When the mouse move from the up to the down you can see the screen zoom in When the mouse from the down to the up you can see the screen zoom out Please note you need to use mouse to operate this function Here is a sheet for you reference Name Function key Function Function key Function Zoom PF Near Far Focus Near Far Iris PF close Open Figure 3 35 PTZ Direction PTZ Direction 3D intelligent Positioning button foom l Focus 29 Interface PTZ Advanced Click PTZ advanced the interface is shown as in Figure 3 36 Figure 3 36 PTZ Advanced Flip Auto Scan Li ght Preset Go Preset Auto Four Pattern Parameter Scan Preset 30 PTZ Advanced Dt Auta Fan Wiper Function Click auto Scan button the interface is shown as below Set left limit Pr Set right limit You can set scan left limit and right limit and then start a scan Move the camera to you desired location and then click left limit button Then move the camera again and then click right limit button to set a right limit Use direction keys to move the c
36. device For your convenient you can go to the Option to enable auto log in all devices when HDCS boots up function 3 Select channel number and then drag it to the corresponding window or you just double click channel number you can view real monitor video Please note current window has a green boundary Please note the camera name is the same with the device channel name setup You can right click device name and then select advanced gt device configuration item to modify channel name You need to login again to activate current setup 4 You can refer to Screen Display Mode to adjust screen display mode Drag the screen window and then release you can adjust displayed position Please note you can not adjust decode card sequence 5 You can refer to Video Control Zone for video tool information Figure 4 1 Monitor Operation HDCS V2 0 10 15 5 81 1504 Kbps 25 Fps S 10 15 5 81 1696 Kbps 25 Fps S eee zw ee e evice List 201 204 11 1163039 Mov e 16830539 PTZ Direction setting Manage Scheme Task Config Record Plan Config Alarm Config larm Record Config f E map Config F e Decard Config Ites mot PTZ a z j HT 4 User Manage Device Manage WVD Manage SHVD Manage Ext screen manage User Config 64 v i TE CEA y 10 15 5 131 1 O lt Alarm Playback E map Config 10 15 5131 Honeywell Please go to Option for full screen hot key setup Hot Key Setup Real ti
37. e 2 3 Please input user name and organization name Figure 2 3 Installation 3 Honeywell HDCS Seles o Enter pour name and company or organization in the bos below The installer will use this information for subsequent installations Mame aaa Organization aaal Click Next button you can see an interface is shown as below Please select installation folder Default folder is C Program Files Honeywell HDCS See Figure 2 4 Installation and Upgrade Figure 2 4 Installation 4 CG Honeywell HDCS The installer wall install Honeywell HOCS to the following folder To install in this folder click Nest To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder C AProgran Files Honeyrell HICSS Browse Disk Cost Install Honeywell HOCS for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer Everyone e Just me Cancel Back Click Next button you can see there is an interface asking you to confirm the installation See Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 Installation 5 j Honeywell HDCS The installer ts ready to install Honeywell HDCS on pour computer Click Next to start the installation Cancel Back Click Next button system begins installation The interface is shown as in Figure 2 6 Honeywell Figure 2 6 Installation 6 GG Honeywell EDCS Honeywell HOCS tt being installed Please wait During the installation process you can click ca
38. e right there are video quality real time fluent button full screen button and 1 64 screen modes In full screen mode or the window is maximized sometimes you may notice the height and width of small window can adjust according to the displayer Function Button Function button is show as in Figure 3 9 It consists of the five buttons Task Alarm Playback E map Config Figure 3 9 Function Button D diy h gL k Alarm E map Config Interface Task Click Task button the interface is shown as below See Figure 3 10 Here you can enable disable the task or project item Pause restore button Once you enabled one task project system display pause button f means current task is in progress Figure 3 10 Task Pause w Door Back Door Fronk door Alarm Record Alarm record interface is shown as in Figure 3 17 Figure 3 11 Alarm Record Alarm Record i External Alarm Motion Detect Other Al al Devices E arms Search 1 2 Device Channel Type All Alarms Start time 012 4 11 14 24 3 End time Information Please refer to the following sheet for detail information SN Name Function 1 Alarm Type The alarm consists of six types All alarms External alarm Motion detection Video loss Camera mask other alarms 2 All Devices You can select a device from the dropdown list 14 Playback Honeywell 3 Alarm record You can see alarm time and alarm d
39. e sure you have added the extension screen otherwise you cannot see this item Output all windows to the extension screen There are several extension screen names You can click to output all windows to the specified extension screen Important Please make sure you have added the extension screen otherwise you cannot see this item 10 12 8 24 and 10 12 8 20 The IP address here is for example only Please make sure you have connected to the decoder or the SNVD otherwise you cannot see the corresponding item These are the decoder and SNVD name that has logged in You can select the connected screen name of the corresponding device from the dropdown list to output the alarm activation video to the specified screen Copy video information means copy the link between DVR and PC and not contains the configuration of the channel That is to say if you copy the video in Channel 1 with High Quality to Channel 2 Channel 2 is still Low Quality Because the it is Low Quality in default Alarm Output Click the alarm output button the interface is shown in Figure 3 49 Here you can enable or disable the alarm output ports of all logged in devices 39 Interface Figure 3 49 Alarm Output Alarm Output Open all outputs Close all outputs Color Configuration Color setup interface is shown in Figure 3 50 Here you can adjust the brightness contrast saturation hue of the specified window in the main interface Y
40. ecify image name rule in the dialogue box Honeywell Record Time M Please select from the dropdown list Recorded file path You can specify the file save path Recorded file name rule You can specify file name rule in the dialogue box Downloaded file path You can specify the download file Auto start monitor setup Auto start project The project to be run Project name please input the project you want to run automatically Auto start task The task to be run Task name Please input the task you wan to run automatically Last run The previous task and project will become active after you successfully logged in the HDCS Save last monitor status System will restore the previous monitor status when it boots up the next time Synchronization time setup Auto synchronizes the PC time to the device System automatically synchronizes the time of the front end device Sync time You can set the time for the synchronization function operation Please make sure you have enabled synchronization function Auto reboot device Once the local PC time is earlier than the front end device time after the synchronization front end device needs to reboot to get the new time activated Alarm record basic setup Alarm record max amount The max record amount in the alarm record window System automatically overwrites the earliest record once the record is full Refresh interval Here you can specify device health status update inte
41. ecorded file is automatically added to the local record You can search to playback Please go to E map to establish E map Please go to E map to view the detail e map information E map window can be displayed independently Double click the camera name in the E map you can enable real time monitor function in the video window When alarm occurs corresponding node becomes flashing Log out Honeywell Please refer to Log Search or Log out for log out information Click log out button the interface is shown as below See You need to input the proper password and then click OK button to logout the HDCS Figure 4 4 Log Out Log out User Mame D ASS Mar d a Now you can see system goes back to log in interface See Figure 4 5 Current operation and configuration all stopped You need to input user name and password to log in The record plan task and project shortcut key and right information are all for logged in user Figure 4 5 Log In HDCS User Mame admin Password FEFE Wj Save Password Tf Peripheral Device Operation 5 Peripheral Device Operation Decode Card The decode card is one of our series product The decode card can greatly reduce CPU resources Before setup please makes sure you have installed decode card and you have enabled the loading decode card when HDCS booted up in the Option interface The decode card can outputs video to the TV or VGA de
42. ect Channel 6 7Alarm 2012 05 02 11 08 23 Camera Mask Channel 5Alarm 2012 05 02 11 09 03 Video Loss Channel 9 10Alarm 2012 05 02 09 22 45 Important Get All Devices Health Report Enable Sk Once you have checked the S de in Option interface you Display device running status cannot enable function here e Audio talk format System pops up the audio encode mode it supported You can select the audio encode mode The circle means there is audio talk in process You can also right click mouse in one window to select the audio talk mode system supported e Advanced It consists of synchronization PC reboot Device configuration Synchronization device time it is to synchronize device time with the PC Reboot It is to reboot current device Honeywell Device configuration Please refer to corresponding device user s manual for configuration information Please note DVR does not support configuration function Please note one device supports only one audio talk operation Once you have enabled audio talk function in decode device you cannot enable audio talk in device operation Audio talk mode G711U is for special device only PTZ Direction Control If you want to use PTZ function please make sure e Current device has PTZ function e You have proper right to control the PTZ If you still cannot use PTZ function please check device PTZ protocol is right or not Click the lock condal the PTZ interface becomes in
43. el supports PTZ control Select step and then use the 8 direction buttons you can realize PTZ control You can click the 3D intelligent positioning button to realize 3D intelligent positioning function Please note during the whole process other buttons are all invalid Click the lock iconkil the PTZ interface becomes independent and can overlay the specified screen as you desire You can go to Option for hotkey setup Hot Key Setup MA ta pe Gleef Get ae Ej a For detail operation information please refer to PTZ Direction Control and PTZ Advanced Honeywell Figure 4 3 PTZ Control PT Direction oom Focus Tris Playback Device Record Playback Please log in the device you want to search Click playback button Select the device name and then select selected channel Select record type Record Alarm Motion detection card number Set search period or cad number Click search button Ne E YS You can draw a circle to select the corresponding result and then click download button to download to the local end 8 Select one video window and then double click search result you can playback the record Local Record Playback 1 Click playback button Select local record 3 Select the device name if you want to search all devices you can select unknown Then you can select channel number 4 Select the record type Record Alarm Card number and others 5 Set search p
44. eo source device you want and then control the NVD tour You can also adjust the TV monitor the NVD connected to Click the three buttons at the top of the interface you can switch the operation type e Operation Go to NVD operation interface to set the video source the decoded channel connected to e Decode tour Go to decode tour interface to control the tour between the decoding channels e TV adjust Go to TV adjust interface to set the TV output video It consists of four sections e Section1 It is decoder control zone The four big pane is the four video output channels The four small windows in each pane is the four decoded channel of the video output channel It is the four video window in the monitor it connected to You can double click the small window to switch to 1 4 window display mode e Section2 It is the device list Here you can view the NVD name the HDCS currently controls e Section3 Here you can view two buttons login logout NVD manage e Log in Log out You can click it to log in or log out the device e Device manage Please refer to NVD Management for NVD manage information e Section4 Video device list Open the video and then drag the corresponding channel to the decoder output channel the decoder can output the video from current channel to the specified device Here you can also select stream type from the dropdown list The options include main stream extra stream 33 Interface Figure
45. eriod or cad number 6 Click search button 7 In the searched results click remove button you can delete local record Select one video window and then double click search result you can playback the record 19 Operation Instruction Download Select the file s you want to download and then click download button During the download process you can click cancel button to terminate current operation The download files information is automatically added to the local record You can search from the local record Please note the download process will pause if current channel is playback device record The download resume after playback completes Record Play Control Others System maximally supports 4 ch playback Please refer to Playback for information Double click video window you can adjust display mode You can enable snapshot function during playback Please refer to Playback for information Record playback can download the specified record to the local end The download files information is automatically added to the local record You can search from the local record Snapshot and Manual Record E map 76 In real time monitor or playback mode you can enable snapshot or manual record function Please click snapshot to save current image to specified path You can click manual record button to enable recode function Click it again you can stop manual record The snapshot file or manual r
46. etailed information Please go to Option to set alarm record max amount Once the record is full system automatically overwrites the previous one In Option you can also set alarm information management operation Hot key Setup Show All Alarm Messages F4 Re Please go to Alarm manage to set alarm configuration information Here you can view the remote device you can control and corresponding linkage activation record local record playback and download Please note the play control button at the bottom of the interface is for current video window only Device Record Device record interface is shown as Figure 3 12 Figure 3 12 Playback Window Playback DevRecord Activation Record LocalRecord Downl Device 192 168 130 21 cam 1 Multiple channel F Multiple channel Binding Parameter Date 4 26 2012 v Time 12 00 00 AM 11 59 59 PM Query 9 Sort by file Sort by time File Type Record H Card Type Card Search Result SN Start Time End Time p ToAvi Download Play In this interface you can search and download the file s from the managed devices You can specify the time to search the files and then double click the file to playback Please makes sure you network bandwidth is OK and you have proper right to playback See Figure 3 13 The system will search the file s by date and list all the
47. file information on the time axis There are time axis and day axis you can drag to operate Red stands for the alarm record Green stands for the general record Yellow stands for the motion detect record You can click the download button to add the checked file s to the download task list You can go to the download interface to view download process or cancel current download operation Double click the serial number column you can select cancel all files Interface Figure 3 13 Device Record Playback Playback DevRecord Activation Record LocalRecord Downl 3 gt 2012 04 26 00 00 12 Device 192 168 130 31 v x Multiple channe Y Multiple channel Y Binding Add Delete Parameter Date 4 26 20 12 v Time 12 00 00 AM 11 59 59 PM Mode Sort by file O Sort by time File Type Record Card Type Card SN Start Time End Time E 2012 04 26 00 00 00 2012 04 26 23 59 54 Result 35 40 45 50 55 60 It gt To AVI Download Play I es 45 amp 8 39 180 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 z4 You can refer to the following interface for detailed playback information See Figure 3 14 SN Name Function 1 Pause play Play or pause the record play in the specified window 2 Stop Stop the record play in the specified window 3 Fast play Play the record in the specified window in fast speed 4 Slow play Play the record in the specified window in slow
48. file to AVI file so that these recorded files can play in general player Figure 3 18 Convert Dav to Avi Playback LocalRecord Download To AVI 4 SN Percentage DstFileName 4 Converting now C Documents and 5 Waiting for processing C Documents and 5 Waiting For processing C Documents and 5 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information Parameter Type Alarm Motion Detection Card Start time End time Channel Search Playback Function Search general record alarm record motion detection record and card record Search alarm record Search motion detection record Search card record Set the file start time Set the file end time Select the channel from the dropdown list Click this button you can view the recorded file matched your requirements Select the file first and then click playback button to view the video Double click serial number SN column you can select t all files Interface Parameter Function Download Download by file Select the file s and then click download button WPS Download by time Download the recorded file s within your specified period Download Select the file you need multiple choices and then click download button you can see system pops up a dialogue box please specify file name and path to download the file s to your local pc Input the downloaded file name specify the path and then click OK button You
49. ialogue box It applies to general camera and the e map node only e Property system pops up property interface It is for reference only you can not modify e Remove Click it to remove the node from current E map setup e Go to sub e map If current e map is the parent e map Select this item you can go to the sub e map Current display window shows the sub e map content e Go parent If system is showing sub e map content you can select it to go to parent e map Click it the parent e map is displayed in current window Decode Card Configuration The decode card is one of our series products The decode card can greatly reduce CPU resources Before setup please makes sure you have installed decode card and you have enabled the loading decode card when HDCS booted up in the configuration interface Please refer to Option for detail information The decode card manage interface is shown in Figure 3 75 You can see there are five sections Please refer to the following sheet for detail information 57 Interface SN Item Function 1 Window SN The video displayed window serial number Area mode Display window split mode The drop down list may vary according to the different decode card series The interface is shown as below picture 2 Display channel It is a decode card TV output serial number Binding Binding decode card TV output serial number and PC video displayed window TV VGA There are two optio
50. iguration Please refer to Record Plan Configuration e E map configuration Please refer to E map e User manage Please refer to User Management e Device management Please refer to Device Manage e NVD management Please refer to NVD Manage e SNVD management Please refer to SNVD Manage e Extension screen manage Please refer to Extension Screen e User configuration Please refer to User Configuration Figure 3 97 Configuration Sub menu Option ocheme Task Config Record Plan Config Alarm Contig Alarm Record Contig E map Contig User Manage levice Manage HYD Manage SI Manage Ext screen manage User Contig Log Search Please refer to Log Search for detail information Log out Click log out button system pops up the following dialogue box The interface is shown in Figure 3 98 Please input the proper password to exit HDCS application You can see the system goes back to login interface You need to input user name and password to login again Please refer to Login Interface 68 Honeywell Figure 3 98 Log out A Log OUT de y EX User Name Password Exit Click Exit button system pops up the following dialogue box The interface is shown in Figure 3 99 Please input proper password and then click OK button to exit HDCS Figure 3 99 Exit Tray Menu Click tray menu it is shown in Figure 3 100 69 Interface
51. in admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin Log out device Log in device Log in device Log in device Log out device Log out device Log out device Log in device Log in device Log in device Device Offline Log out device Device Offline Log out device Log out device Log in device Log in device Log in device Device Offline Log out device Log in device Device Offline Log out device Log in device Log out device Log out device Log out device Log in device Log in device Log in device Device Offline Log out device Device Offline Log out device Loa in device Device 10 15 5 222 Loq out Device 10 15 5 222 Loq in NVD device Nol Loq in Device NVD Loq in Device 10 15 5 222 Log out Device NVD Loq out NYD device No1 Log out Device 10 15 5 222 Loq in NYD device No17 Log in Device NVD1 Loq in NYD device Nol Device is offline NYD device No1 Log out Device NVD1 Device is offline Device NVD1 Log out Device 10 15 5 222 Log out NYD device No17 Log in Device 10 15 5 222 Loq in Device NVD1 Loq in Device 10 15 5 222 Device is offlim Device 10 15 5 222 Log out Device 10 15 5 222 Loq in Device 10 15 5 222 Device is off Devicef10 15 5 222 Loq out Device 10 15 5 222 Loq in Device 10 15 5 222 Loq out Device NVD1 Log out NYD device No1 Log out NYD devicefNo17 Log in Device 10 15 5 222 Log in Device N D1 Loq in Device NYD1 Device is offline Device NVD Log out NYD device No11 Devi
52. larm channe kg Alarm channel2 Modify Delete ken Alarm channel Existed Action a Alarm channe Camera Name Win Preset Stay time Alarm channel5 ken Alarm channe Display alarm prompt in the video window ken Alarm channe pa Alarm channels E ma 192 168 130 23 E xa 192 168 130 26 E ma 192 168 130 31 E ma 192 168 130 32 E sep 192 168 130 33 Alarm Information Output The alarm information output interface is shown in Figure 3 64 Alarm information tree Here you can view the alarm sources of all devices Additional information Here you can set the additional information when output the alarm information It is very useful for the peripheral devices to recognize and process the alarm Add After you selected the alarm source s on the left panel you can click the add button to add the alarm source s Please note when you add multiple alarm sources at the same time the additional information is the same Existed action You can view alarm source setup here 50 Honeywell Delete After you selected an item or items in the existed action panel you can remove the setup from the list Alarm information output rule Here you can set the string format of the alarm information Enable other alarm type information output Once you checked the box here all the other alarm such as HDD alarm will be output to the peripheral applications Additional information for other alarm type information Here you can se
53. map If it is you first to use e map you need to create one first Please refer to Option for e map loading path The e map interface is shown in Figure 3 66 Figure 3 66 E map Configuration E map Config Preview e IS 10 15 5 116 ih 2 win Keser zm 8 D TE Map Display Window erent varie E map List Gi Cd Ltd 52 Honeywell Click picture edit button you can see the following interface The interface is shown in Figure 3 67 Figure 3 67 Add E map 1 background picture manager Picture Name Picture Title Picture File bj 0071 1 JPG Hemove Click add button you can see an interface is shown in Figure 3 68 Here you can input picture name such as Shanghai Map picture description and then select picture path Please click OK button to save current setup Figure 3 68 Add E map 2 Add a picture Picture Name Picture Title Picture Path Browse After you completed the above steps the interface is shown in Figure 3 69 Please click OK to exit 53 Interface Figure 3 69 Add E map 3 Background picture manager Picture Mame Picture Title Picture File Picture Description Shanghai Map Shanghai Map 0 1JPG Remove Now please click picture button then you can see you have added an e map The interface is shown in Figure 3 70 Figure 3 70 Add E map 4 E map Co
54. me monitor window in Full st we Ctrl F In the screen right click mouse you can see the following interface See Figure 4 2 There are six items Talk audio format 1 n audio name You can view the bidirectional talk format the device supported You can select one to begin audio talk Please note one device supports one bidirectional talk only Left click the audio talk item or right click the window you can see the audio encode mode the device supported Please check the item to enable audio talk function click it again you can disable current operation Or you can click another item to begin a new operation Add current window to the task You can view task name from the dropdown list Click it you can add current window to the Monitor task If current window is in the task the operation failed Add all windows to the task You can view the task name from the dropdown list Click it you can add all windows to the Monitor task If current window has been in the task then the operation failed Output current window to the extension screen There are several extension screen names You can click the corresponding name to output the current window to the specified extension screen Important Please make sure you have added the extension screen otherwise you cannot see this item Output all wndows to the extension screen There are several extension screen names You can click to output all wndows to the specified extension sc
55. n the list you can view and modify the detailed device information The interface is shown in Figure 3 87 Please note the user name password in the following figure are for you to log in the device It has no relationship with the HDCS If you have enabled the automatically login function you need to input the channel amount here Card SN It is for mobile DVR only You need to input the card number if you have enabled the automatically login function 61 Interface Figure 3 81 Add Device Manual Device Information Model User Password Login Type 159 99 151 135 159 99 151 135 A DDNS Enable The second protoc Type IP Camera admin Confirm password see Network Type TCP Update Delete About DDNS and IP address If you enabled DDNS function the IP address information is invalid That is to say IP address and DDNS config cannot be active at the same time DONS Server Information IP Port 7070 Device Registration Name Please note you can input IP address such as 10 7 5 11 or you can input domain name such as Www yahoo com Figure 3 82 IP Address Config Figure 3 83 DDNS Config DONS Server Information Ip fo Port mm Device Registration Name Po NVD Manage NVD manage interface is shown in Figure 3 84 Please refer to User Management for operation information 62 Honeywell Figure 3 84 NVD Manage Interface NVD Manage Device Info Li
56. ncel button to exit After installation you can see an interface is shown as below See Figure 2 7 Figure 2 7 Installation 7 je Honeywell HDCS Honeviwell HOCS has been successfully installed Click Close to exit Lancel Back Click close button you can complete the installation Un installation There are two ways for you to remove the HDCS Installation and Upgrade Windows Menu Start Menu From the control panel to the add remove program you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 2 8 Figure 2 8 Windows Menu Z Add or Remove Programs me 140 Change or Remove Programs Add New Programs o Add Remove Windows Components Set Program Access and Defaults Click Remove button you can see a dialogue box is shown as in Figure 2 9 Currently installed programs C Show updates Sort by Name eo y Microsoft Mike and Mary TTS Voices a Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 Ca Microsoft Office Project Professional 2003 Ca Microsoft Office Visio Professional 2003 d MSNShell 5 Y MsTTS51 Z Powerword 2007 jij Honeywell HDCS Click here for support information To change this program or remove it From your computer click Change or Remove All Soundmax LA Spelling Dictionaries Support For Adobe Reader 9 ko Symantec Endpoint Protection d Thunder5 Winamp 5 31 979 y Windows Installer 3 1 KB893803 82 Windows Live M Size 547 0
57. nfig ot a as ie o ei SE Kl Si on Y i D i d A F r St ey DAY ae Lech al E DIT CC FR deeg ee A 10 15 5 116 10 15 5 116 rm pg LR eh cae z fire 3 REE ARAY 5 E a E OG AN ne H E RIBA sem A V trens t A a x ee SS See O KILAY sek TA da n HAS A i i kals 1 Left click e map name and then drag it to the display section Now you can see an interface is shown in Figure 3 71 54 Honeywell Figure 3 71 Add E map 5 E map Config SF Fr tm shanghai Potties Y Center PL gt E Guojl A Click device NRO as anon BEIS Er Device fc EET Picture Edit Click Device button and then drag the channel number to the e map and then release You can see the following interface The interface is shown in Figure 3 72 You can see you have added a camera in the e map CAM4 Figure 3 72 Add E map 6 E map Config die om a ee F E e Testi S E CAM 1 E CAH 2 s i CAH 5 Select a camera here LL E Drag your mouse to the CAMs e map and then E CAM 9 E CAM 10 release ff CAM 11 Sa CAM 12 eg CAM 13 bes CAH 14 i CAM 15 e CAM 16 E Alarm channel i EI Alarm channel2 bony Pa Alarm channel Picture Edit 99 Interface 56 Click Clear Map button system pops up a dialogue interface The interface is shown in Figure 3 73 Click Yes button to remove current e map Figure 3 73 Clear Map
58. ns You can output to the TV device or VGA device 3 Output video offset When decode card is output sometimes the image may offset Please adjust the left and right limit to locate it in the middle The pan value ranges from 0 to 800 and the tile value ranges from 0 to 600 4 Decode card binding This interface is for reference only information list 5 Brightness You can adjust decode card bright value Figure 3 75 Decode Important The limit setup and the brightness setup become active immediately You need to reboot to view the binding setup 58 Important Honeywell Figure 3 76 Decode Config DecCard Config 1 Window SN UREA SRE Y 2 Display channel PlayChannel01 se C Binding Area Mode E O VGA OT SN Decoder Info A Decoder01 User Management Only the admin can go to the following interface User manage interface is shown in Figure 3 77 e User information list Here you can view all user information e ID The account name you log in the HDCS e Password The password you input to log in e Confirm password Please input password again to verify e Name User name information or other e Sex female or male e Information User note information e System path Here you can specify use configuration save path e Right You can draw a circle to enable corresponding information 59 Interface 60 Figure 3 77 User Management 2 1 User Manage
59. ou can click default button to restore default color setup Figure 3 50 Color Configuration Color Config Default Volume The volume interface is shown in Figure 3 57 There are three function buttons Sound box volume control microphone volume control and close alarm sound Close alarm sound function is to disable sound when there is device alarm Figure 3 51 Volume volume Close Alarm Sound Setting Manage 40 Setting manage menu is shown as below The interface is shown in Figure 3 52 Honeywell Figure 3 52 Setting Manage Setting Manage Scheme Task Contig Record Plan Contig Alarm Contig larm Record Contig E map Contig bertud Contig User Manage Device Manage HYD Manage SI Manage Ext screen manage Weer Config Scheme and Task Task and Project Monitor task is a series operation to open the video If current camera supports PTZ then system can go to specified preset Monitor project It consists of several tasks Please note you need to create task first and then create a project In the task list column you can view all configured task names In monitor item column you can view the detailed information of selected task Please note when system is in modification mode you cannot modify the task name Task Task interface is shown in Figure 3 53 e Task list Here you can view task name Select one name you can view corresponding information on the right side e New Click it
60. rcle to enable it Please refer to Alarm manage Figure 3 93 Alarm Sub menu in Device Video Record Config Contig arm enable Motion Detect Video Loss Camera Mask External Alarm Record Manage It has the following sub menu The interface is shown in Figure 3 94 e Record plan configuration Please refer to Record Plan Configuration e Begin Stop record plan You can enable disable record plan e Playback Please refer to Playback Figure 3 94 Record Manage Sub menu Record Plan Config Begin record plan Playback Scheme Task It has the following sub menu The interface is shown in Figure 3 95 e Scheme task configuration Please refer to Scheme and Task e Pause Restore You can click it to pause or restart task project e Task1 Proejct1 You can draw a circle to enable current task project Figure 3 95 Scheme Task Sub menu Scheme Task Contig Pause Door Front door Front door 2 E map It has the following sub menu The interface is shown in Figure 3 96 e E map configuration Please refer to E map e E map view Please refer to E map 67 Interface Figure 3 96 E map Sub menu E map Contig E map view Configuration It has the following sub menu See Figure 3 97 e Option Please refer to Option e Scheme task configuration Please refer to Scheme and Task e Alarm configuration Please refer to Alarm Configuration e Record plan conf
61. rd automatically after you logged in Auto start record plan System automatically enables all record plans once you logged in Auto pop up alarm information dialogue box HDCS pop up the alarm recode when alarm occurred Auto login the HDCS When HDCS booted up system uses the previous account to login the HDCS Auto runs HDCS when system boots up After you PC completely booted up system automatically runs HDCS Hotkey Setup Here you can set hot key for the operation button Please note system default debug hot key is F12 Do not set the debug key when you set the hotkey button Displayed items in the right bar System show which operation button by default Preview picture Open image mode when preview If you check the box then the picture will be displayed in the system default program If you do not check the box then it will displayed in the HDCS Display alarm item in the interface Here you can specify you most concern alarm items Please refer to device health statuses for detailed information Automatically register service listening port You can input listening port value here Get all devices health report enable You can check the box to get all devices health report Record basic setup Snapshot picture path You can specify image save default path Device free minimum capacity MB Once system reaches the threshold system will overwrite the old files automatically Picture file name rule You can sp
62. reen Important Please make sure you have added the extension screen otherwise you can not see this item Copy video information You can click it to copy current video information After you click the button you can see paste video information button Paste video information Click it you can paste selected video to current window SNVD output Important Please make sure you have logged in the SNVD otherwise you cannot see this item You can view the logged in SNVD name You can go to SNVD management to add the device and then you can go to the Device list to login the device SNVD monitor name Click it you can open the same video in the SNVD specified monitor Video attribute Click the video attribute button you can see device name channel title stream type video quality real time fluent level For detailed video control zone information please refer to Video Control Mode 13 Operation Instruction Figure 4 2 Sub menu in Monitor Window 10 12 841 552 Kbps 25 y 5 Talk Audio Format Add current window to task Add all windows to task Qutput Current Window To Extend Screen Qutput All Windows To Extend Screen Ee Video Info A SVI Output Wideo Attribute Monitor Task and Monitor Project PTZ Control 74 e Pease refer to Scheme and Task to establish task and project e Please refer to Task to enable monitor task and monitor project Before operation please make sure current chann
63. rface Please refer to Alarm for alarm record interface information Once there are HDD alarm and encode decode alarm the interface is shown in Figure 3 90 You can see there is HDD error HDD is full and the encode decode alarm Figure 3 90 HDD Error Status 65 Interface Full Menu The full menu interface is shown as below The interface is shown in Figure 3 91 Figure 3 91 Full Menu Modify Password Device Al arm Record Manage Scheme Task E map Contig Loz Search Loz out Exit Modify Password Please refer to Password Modification Device It has the following sub menu The interface is shown in Figure 3 92 e Device manage Please refer to Device Manage e Health report Please refer to Health Report e NVD manage Please refer to NVD Management e NVD control Please refer to NVD Control e SNVD manage Please refer to SNVD Management Figure 3 92 Device Sub menu Device Manage Health Report HVD Manage HYI Control SHV Manage Alarm It has the following sub menu The interface is shown in Figure 3 93 e Alarm link activation video Please refer to Alarm Link Video e Alarm record config Please refer to Alarm Record Config e Alarm management Please refer to Alarm manage e Alarm arm enable It means current alarm setup is valid or not 66 Honeywell e Motion detection video loss camera mask and external alarm You can draw a ci
64. rval Please refer to device health status Use pop up window to display the alarm video Once you check the box system will pop up a new window to display the alarm activation video not in the main interface Please refer to alarm activation video for detail information Alarm video window amount You can specify the window amount for the pop up alarm activation video window Please refer to alarm activation video for detailed information Add disarming alarm message to the alarm record Enable this function system can add the disarming alarm message to the alarm record interface Otherwise system only displays the armed alarm message Alarm information output port After you checked the box here all the alarm information from the devices will be communicated with the peripheral applications via the port you set here 25 Interface Figure 3 29 Option Option System basic setup Language Engish zi Mode Negmslmede ao Verify password Login all devices Load decode card when system boots up Auto start record plan Auto pop up alarm information dialogue 1 Auto login HDCS Auto run HDCS when system boots up Hot Key Setup Real time monitor window ity Ctrl F Auto register service listening port 38888 Displayed items in right bar PTZ Direction w Preview Picture System default open mode Display alarm item in interface Get all devices running status Record basic setup Sn
65. speed 5 Time axis 1 60M Here you can view the detailed play time information 0 00 60 00 Unit is minute It is the indication information of the yellow icon in the day axis Button 6 6 Day axis 0 24H It is to display the searched results by time All the files listed below are in one day 00 00 24 00 Unit is hour Red is the alarm record file Green is the general record file Yellow is the motion detect record file T Current play time The current play time of the file 16 Honeywell Figure 3 14 Playback Control Bar 1 2 d A A A A El W 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 450 55 6D 2 3 4 5 6 7 A 9 101711 1213 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Activation Record Activation record interface is shown as in Figure 3 15 In this interface you can search and playback the alarm activation record at the local end Double click the file you can playback the video in current window Click delete button you can remove the select file s Double click the serial number column you can select cancel all files Figure 3 15 Activation Record Playback Playback DevRecord Activation Record LocalRecord Down gt PR Activation Record we Seu Li Alarm Device 10 15 5 222 Activation Device Type External Alarm Motion Detect Video Loss C Camera Mask Parameter Start time 2010 1 10 YW 10 48 13 End time 2010 1 11 e 10 48 13 Result Select All None Double Click No Head St
66. st Port User ID SN Title Desc IP KI FU E E ES E 7905 10 7 6 41 10 7 6 41 37777 admin 10 7 3 16 10 7 3 16 37777 admin Device Information 20 2 1 193 Port 37771 SNVD Manage This function is reserved Important User name and password here is for you to login the device It has no relationship with our software operation Extension Screen This interface allows you to recognize and combine the screen connected to current PC The interface is shown in Figure 3 85 Figure 3 85 Extension Screen ao CA E pa i Screen list Screen information SH Screen Name 63 Interface Important Do not close the main screen after you completed the setup here Otherwise the OS may change the desktop overlay automatically Usually the screens shall be in successive sequence recommended The interface is shown in Figure 3 86 Figure 3 86 Adjust the Display Display Properties Display 1 Plug and Play Monitor on Intel A 633631 Express Chipset Farnily se Screen resolution Color quality SS G Moe Highest 32 bit EN 1280 by 1024 pixels RR SS pS Lise this device as the piman monitor Extend mu Windows desktop onto trier User Configuration This function allows you to import or export user all configuration files The interface is shown in Figure 3 87 Figure 3 87 User Config Export User All Config Files Import User Al Config Files Device Health Status 64 Here
67. t PTZ Direction PTZ Advanced Setting Manage Device List Here you can view all the devices information you can configure All logged in device channel have open See Figure 3 32 Figure 3 32 Device List 5 2 DVR Encoder hr 10 15 5 108 Bee 10 15 5188 a 10 15 5 78 Gee 10 15 5 81 IP Camera eh 10 15 5 85 gt 12 gt 19 160 1 1 Select one device and then right click mouse you can see device operation menu lt consists of four items Log out attribute talk audio format Advanced Please note the talk audio format and advanced is valid for logged in device only e Log out log out current device e Attribute Here you can view some basic device information such as title IP and etc See Figure 3 33 27 Interface 28 Figure 3 33 Device Attribute zm MG Title Desc Type nvr IP 197 168 130 26 Login Type Multiple group broadcast Card SN Display device running status In Figure 3 33 check the Display device running status item the interface is shown as below See Figure 3 34 Figure 3 34 Device Status Tite 192 168 130 26 Desc BOXNVR Type NVR IP 192 168 130 26 Login Type Multiple group broadcast Card SN Login Status Logged in Record Status 1 W 2 0 3 0 40 5 18 5 18 7 0 s lt gt 9 88 100 11 lt gt 12 gt 13 gt 140 15 8 16 9 Disk Disk has no error Capacity 0MB 953838MB External Alarm No alarm Motion Det
68. t the additional information for the other alarm type Figure 3 64 Alarm Info Alarm Config Global Config Arm Disarm Activation strategy Alarm Information Output c w 192 168 130 21 a Additional Information Z 000 T Kl A dee CAM 2 ed pic Existed Action E l WE CAM 4 SN Device Name Channel Name Additional Information ER CAMS IA Alarm Alarm Information Output Configuration Alarm information output rule Enable other alarm type information output Additional information for other alarm type information Apply Alarm Record Config Alarm record config interface is shown in Figure 3 65 Here you can set various alarm activation record for he same arm period You can use the schedule templet to set continently You can view there is a circle for the selected channel Please go to playback interface to search the alarm record 51 Interface Figure 3 65 Alarm Record Config Alarm Record Config Alarm Device wm 159 99 151 135 w 192 168 0 34 w 192 168 1 108 Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu W 192 168 130 21 i Minute Si 192 168 130 22 Ml 192 168 130 23 A 192 168 130 26 MA 192 168 130 31 a 192 168 130 32 W 192 168 130 33 Add Modi fy Camera Name E map Config System provides three modes to display E map node Thumbnail Device tree E
69. vice You can just select the video channel and then drag it to the decode card binding monitor channel For decode card configuration operation please refer to Decode Card Configuration NVD Menu NVD is a network video decoder It is one of our series products It can connect to the video sourcing device lt has TV output and TV video split You can go to the NVD manage interface from the right tool button See Figure 5 7 Figure 5 1 NVD Sub menu Modity Password Device Manage Device Health Report Alarm EVO Manage Record Man age WI Control Scheme Task OMVI Manage E map Contig Log Search Log out Exit NVD is a network device you need to add NVD device first and then use it Please refer to NVD Manage for NVD device manage 78 Honeywell Please refer to NVD Control for NVD control operation NVD Control Principle Please read the following principles so that you can understand how the HDCS control the NVD e HDCS logged in NVD and then control NVD e HDCS transfer the device information and channel information to the NVD and then NVD can log in the other devices to enable video e HDCS control NVD to enable video and split video e NVD can output the video data after split The data here can be the input video of the other device e NVD has four video outputs and each vide output can integrate video from four channels to a four channel video window e Please note
70. word after first log in e You can memory your password so that when you can log in the next time you do not need to input user name and password Please note this function is for your convenient only Do not enable this function in public PC Figure 3 1 Login Interface HDCS User Name admin Passuor d Se Se ie ots wi Save Password Loz in Honeywell Initialization Interface Click Log in button system begins verifying user name and password and then go to the initialization interface See Figure 3 2 Please note it may take a little bit longer to initialize decode card please be patient If it is your first time to use HDCS please go to Option to implement setup Figure 3 2 Initialization Interface O HDCS Main Interface In the main interface there are real time monitor interface and other operation and function menu See Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 Main Interface HDCS V2 0 Setting Manage Interface 10 Section 1 Current display window It is circled by a green boundary For video control information please refer to Video control zone Section 2 Vedio control zone There are five buttons Lock Close Minimize Switch Full menu For close Minimize Switch button information please refer to Interface Button Click full menu button you can view a menu tree shown as in Figure 3 4 For detail full menu information please refer to Tray Menu Figure 3
71. you can update device status regularly view disk health status decode alarm record and the alarm information you most concern Please go to Option to set the alarm information you most concern The interface is shown in Figure 3 88 Figure 3 88 Device Health Status Config Display alarm item in interface External Alarm E Motion Detect Device health status interface is shown in Please refer to the following sheet for detail information Honeywell SN Note 1 It is device name and its channel number In Figure 3 89 you can view the device name is 10 15 5 222 and it has 16 channels 2 HDD status In Figure 3 89 HDD is running properly 3 HDD is full or not In Figure 3 89 HDD is running properly 4 Decode alarm 5 Device record status Green light means current channel is recording Please go to Option to set refresh interval 6 It is the first alarm item you set in Figure 3 88 So in Figure 3 89 you can see the external alarm information Red light means there is an alarm Please go to Option to set refresh interval T It is the first alarm item you set in Figure 3 88 So in Figure 3 89 you can see the external alarm information Blue light means there is an alarm Please go to Option to set refresh interval 8 Device IP Figure 3 89 Device Health Status In below figure double click mouse you can go to alarm record inte

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