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1. Text Position Right Top v Show Date Time DateTime Default Format Date Time Position i Font Size 48 Font Color White bd Switch ID RStreamer s Switch ID Format S Example 11 Enable NFR 7 Finish Previous Set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 2 Alternative View Click Find to select alternative stream when the current running stream cannot work Figure 0 97 Alternative View AlternativeView Select all v Search Honeywell HU Ve NV 16DVR10220167_Channel01_RStreamer1 16DVR10220167_Channel02_RStreamer1 16DVR10220167_Channel03_RStreamer1 16DVR10220167_Channel03_RStreamer2 SwitchMat16DVR10220167_Channel04_RStreamer1 id 4 1 22 v gt bi wei MediaProfi Multica Click Reset to clear selected streams 3 Stream Type Select main or extra according to the users requirements and network environment 4 Show text Select this item to show text 5 Text Enter the text to be showed 6 Text Position Select the text position 7 ShowDate Time Select this item to show date time 8 Date Time Format Select the date time format 9 Date Time Position Select the date time position 10 Font Size Set the font size 11 Font Color Select the font color 12 Switch ID Not su
2. Device Location Description HUS EC Service Service Component gt HUS EC Service1 v IP Address Pot an UserName admin Password ececeee AuthenAddress AuthenMode Basic S OnvifAddress onvifidevice_service Previous Next Set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 2 IP Address Enter the Enter the IP Address of the device 3 Port Set the port for communication and configuration 4 UserName admin by default 5 Password 1234 by default 6 AuthenAddress HTTP Address to log on Ask the vendor for details Document Rev A 07 15 67 HUS SWP 32S User Manual 7 AuthenMode HTTP authentication mode Ask the vendor for details 8 ONVIF Address ONVIF address Ask the vendor for details Click Next and the following interface is displayed Figure 0 8 Adding Pioneer Series ONVIF Channel Honeywell Pioneer Series IP Camera ONVIF Pioneer Series ONVIF DVR amp Pioneer Series ONVIF Channel Device Type Pioneer Series ONVIF Channel v Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation
3. Port g0 f S UserName admin Password AuthenAddress AuthenMode Basic b OnvifAddress 8000 onvifidevice_service Previous Next Set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 2 IP Address Enter the Enter the IP Address of the device 3 Port Set the port for communication and configuration 4 UserName admin by default 5 Password 1234 by default 6 AuthenAddress HTTP Address to log on Ask the vendor for details 7 AuthenMode HTTP authentication mode Ask the vendor for details 8 ONVIF Address ONVIF address Ask the vendor for details Click Next and the following interface is displayed Figure 0 3 Adding Super HD Series ONVIF Channel Honeywell Super HD Series IP Camera gt Super HD Series ONVIF Super HD Series ONVIF gt ONVIF DVR Channel Device Type Super HD Series ONVIF Channel v Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device1 to Device 10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name sParentName _ 1 Device Tag
4. User adain Data Managenerit 192 168 250 9 07 14 2011 10 18 35 07 1 pe Center yinsu admin Client 192 168 250 77 07 14 2011 10 26 41 07 1 admin Data Managenent 192 168 250 6T 07 14 2011 13 10 25 Center wajie Client 192 168 250 159 07 14 2011 10 38 00 07 1 wajie Data Management 192 168 250 9 07 14 2011 13 05 08 Center wujie Client 192 168 250 77 07 14 2011 13 06 25 07 1 wujie Client 192 168 260 77 91 14 2011 13 10 01 yinsu Data Management 192 Les 250 67 07 14 2011 13 06 59 07 1 m After finishing the search you can locate the information of interest to users with the toolbar buttons using which you can also print the information The system also supports exporting the query results to a target file Select an output file format in the Export dropdown list and click Export to export all the information in this search to a target file Web Operation Log Click Log Report select Web Operation and you can go to the query page of Web Operation Figure 5 79 Web Operation Log Im Log Report fr End Time 7 14 2011 Set corresponding query conditions click View Report and the web operation log that matches the conditions is shown in the right pane The log contains the web information about the username operation time operation and target Figure 5 80 The Query Results of the Web Operation Log m TR WI of24 gt NM 100 D nd
5. Figure13 152 HUS EC Service configuration les la gt E SI Management Tool S HUS Network Video Re p i Seay LocalSystem By HUS Rule Service i LocalSystem Sy HUS Trigger Service LocalSystem By ServiceMonitor LocalSystem Sy Windows Time LocalService 192 168 100 254 o 61648d9b 6409 48cb bf HUS EC Service Apply Figure 13 153 HUS EC Service saved file Jg gt E SI Management Tool Ay S HUS Network Video Re ememr gn LocalSystem By HUS Rule Service LocalSystem Sa HUS Trigger Service sol LocalSystem S ServiceMonitar LocalSystem Sy Windows Time u LocalService Information b HUS Network Video Recorder Expand the tree items Management Tool Services and double click HUS Network Video Recorder Service Click the Configuration tab in the open HUS Network Video Recorder Service Properties dialog box Select the Management Server that user want to synchronize and select the corresponding HUS Network Video Recorder Service names in Management Server List this connects to HUS Network Video Recorder Service to the center server devices deployed by Management Server Document Rev A 07 15 89 Figure13 154 HUS Network Video Recorder Property configuration File view Help e gt AMT gt Management Tool d Event viewer Services D n HUS EC Service S HUS Network Video Re
6. HUS SWP 32S User Manual 1 Disable Disable the Windows Time service on the local computer to serve as a time server 2 Enable Enable the Windows Time service on the local computer as a time server Note for the server it can t be set both Time server and Time client Document Rev A 07 15 13 HUS SWP 32S User Manual 5 HUS SWP 32S Server User can login the HUS SWP 32S Server with Internet Explorer to perform operations and configurations manage sites users and devices make video recording rules and search the records of alarm events videos and device operations without installing the client Enter the site address of the HUS SWP 32S Server in Internet Explorer in the format of http lt the server IP address gt HUSsite for default setting http 192 168 1 100 HUSsite and go to the login page which is shown in the following figure Figure 5 1 Server Login Page HUS Honeywell Universal Surveillance ser 2c REN Poon gt Enter the login name and password the initial name and password are both admin and click Login to access HUS SWP 32S Server Please set the server IP address in Control Panel gt Network Connections before logging HUS SWP 32S Server Internet Explorer 8 0 compatible mode is recommended The lowest resolution is 1280 x 800 Figure 5 2 Login HUS SWP 32S Server Current User admin Login Site 492 163 1 100 v Exit a e a lonbenen axRole Ma
7. 1 Alternative View Click Find to select alternative stream when the current running stream cannot work Figure 0 10 Alternative View AlternativeView Select all v Search Honeywell HU Ve NV 16DVR10220167_Channel01_RStreamer1 16DVR10220167_Channel02_RStreamer1 16DVR10220167_Channel03_RStreamer1 16DVR10220167_Channel03_RStreamer2 SwitchMat16DVR10220167_Channel04_RStreamer1 ld 4 4 22 gt Di X MediaProfi Multica Click Reset to clear selected streams 2 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 3 Honeywell HUS NVR Select which HUS NVR to store the video Document Rev A 07 15 68 HUS SWP 32S User Manual 4 MediaProfile Select from quality_h264 mobile _h264 balanced_h264 bandwidth_h264 quality jpeg mobile jpeg or balanced_jpeg Bandwidth_jpeg by default 5 Multicast Select it to enable multicast Multicast address must be set on the device IE in advance 6 Show Text Select this item to show text 7 Text Enter the text to be showed 8 Text Position Select the text position 9 ShowDate Time Select this item to show date time 10 Date Time Format Select the date time format 11 Date Time Position Select the date time position 12 Font Size Set the font size 13 Font Color Select the font color 14 Switch ID Not supported in this edition of HUS application Click Finish to save the settings When the saving completes the new
8. Device 1 application will create Device to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name Axis IP Camera 1 Device Tag Device Location Description EventPort 5150 Timeout s 20 7 Ping Timeout 50 57 le 400ms Ping Try 1 3 2 Heartbeat Interval 2 60 180s Finish Cancel Next Select Axis IP Camera in Device Type and set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 Event Port The Socket service port in EC for the Adaptor to receive the event reports from the devices connected with the adaptor Make sure this port in EC cannot be occupied by other programs or devices or it cannot receive alarms and ON OFF line status The default value is 5150 2 Timeout s The interval between two heart beat packets 5 seconds by default Adjust this parameter if the network environment is poor or too many devices are connected The formula is Timeout period number of cameras X number of alarms per second of a camera X 2 1 20 3 PING Timeout 50 400ms Set the interval time of sending and receiving the PING The device is regarded as disconnected if it is timeout 4 PING Try 1 3 Set
9. Honeywell IP Security Management Platform HUS SWP 325 User Manual Contents Table 1 About This Document 3 Special Font ANd Symbols 2 0 cceeeeccccceccceeeseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeceeeesssseeseeeeeeeeeesaas 3 How to Use This Document 3 2 WAMOGU GUC eebe 4 HUS SWP 32S IP Video Solution OvervieW ce eeccceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeaaneeeeeeeaaees 4 HUS SWP 32S OVE W oseaan EEEE Eai EEA EAEE 5 3 Installation and Connection cccccecccccceeeceeceeeceeceeeececeeeeceeceeeceeseeueeesseaecesseeeeeseeeeeeas 6 4 Service Configurations and Initialization ceecceececcseeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeessaeeeeeeeeeas 7 Configuring HUS SWP 32S Genver 7 Configuring Services ssoennneeseennenosennenesrrnrreosrnrrrenrnrrreosrnrrrrsrnrrrrosnnrrrrnnrrrennnnrnrennnne 9 v nt Control Service EE 9 HUS TNIE SSI VIC EE 11 R les ENGING SOMVICC E 11 TIME Synchronization Service c ccceeeeccccceeeeeceeccaeeeeeeecsaeeeeeeesseaseeeessaageeeessaaaeeees 12 DFS EEN 14 MONIT Neen eee eee ee ee dr 15 Device Managemen E 16 R is NAVIGA O BE 16 ele We Le ERR 16 EUN OOD EE 26 User Management een ee eek ee eek i e ee eer eee 29 Biel er TEE 31 Retro We RUG saahcxcssaantwaraarnansuct eiensetniaade tuswanoseeaaeckul aaecibantusbad eieavaieitaaaemmansaimaases 36 Adding a Recording BI 36 Modifying a Recording Hule 37 Deleting Recording E TICE 39 LOORE O E 40 Video ee ons tisiecerharransmuiendeeesatnrecota
10. 4e68 bf HUS Rule Service E Jl Changes saved successfully 192 168 100 254 gt HUS Rule Service Current service to synchronize OK 1 Cancel CH d HUS Trigger Service Expand the tree items Management Tool gt Services and double click HUS Trigger Service Click the Configuration tab in the open HUS Trigger Service Properties dialog box Select the Management Server that user want to synchronize and select the corresponding HUS Trigger Service names in Management Server List this connects to HUS Trigger Service to the center server devices deployed by Management Server 90 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure13 156 HUS Trigger Service configuration File view Help da DEI a gt E m m Management Tool Name Description lt Stats Startup Type E Event viewer Sa HUS EC Service RIES HUS Trigger Service Properties __ Siy Services Sa HUS Network Video Re HUS N Sa HUS Rule Service HUS F Sa HUS Trigger Service HUS 1 Management server Sy ServiceMonitor Monite list HUS Trigger Service list Sa Windows Time Maint ESEISKISSES General Configuration 3559ea99 6f2e 49c7 bf HUS Trigger Service E e jl Changes saved successfully Current serviceto 192 168 100 254 tigger Service synchronize OK Cancel 3 Modifying IP Address Setting in Management Server Enter the site address of the Management Server in Internet Explorer w
11. Device Location Description HUS EC Service Service Component gt HUS EC Service1 v PTZ Pace 1 5 mapping to PTZ Pace 2 115 mapping to PIZ Pace 3 25 mapping to gt PTZ Pace 4 7 8 135 mapping to PTZ Pace 57 145 mapping to PTZ Pace 6 5 155 mapping to a PTZ Pace es mapping to PTZ Pace 8j mapping to PTZ Pace Bas mapping Io Previous Next 1 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 2 PTZ Pace X 1 9 mapping to PTZ pace X 1 9 can be customized Each PTZ pace mappings to one front end PTZ pace For Example PTZ Pace 9 mappings to PTZ85 PTZ Pace 1 mappings to PTZ5 Customized PTZ pace provides more accurate positioning Click Next and the following interface is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 63 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 0 68 Adding Super HD Series ONVIF Streamer Honeywell Super HD Series IP Camera ONVIF Super HD Series ONVIF D VR Super HD Series ONVIF Channel Super HD Series ONVIF Streamer Device Type Super HD Series ONVIF Streamer Device ID R Device Name ParentName _ 1 Device Tag Device Location Description Alternativeview P Reset HUS EC Service Service Component gt gt HUS EC Service1 e Honeywell T Network Video Server gt e RHUS NVR1 7 MediaProfile Profile1 Multicast J Show Text Vv Te
12. E RS Management Tool p Startu DR Event viewer SR HUS EC Service DUS Event and Control Service n AUNING Automa Management Site Ry HUS Network Video Recorder HUS Network Video Recorder Relay Storage Running Automa 2 HUS Rule Service 4 HUS Rule Service HUS Rule Service Running Automa Management Tool 4 HUS Trigger Service HUS Trigger Service Running Automa es opt Nas Ry ServiceM onitor Monitors HUS services Running Automa i eee Ra Windows Time Maintains date and time synchronization on all cli Running Automa By Services 4 DREI 2 Document Rev A 07 15 8 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Configuring Services After user configured HUS SWP 32S Server open the main window of Management Tool as shown in the following screenshot Figure 4 6 the Main Window of Management Tool o x File View Help e 28 Management Tool p Startu EE Event viewer RAHUS EC Service HUS Event and Control Service Running Automa S Management Site Sa HUS Network Video Recorder HUS Network Video Recorder Relay Storage Running Automa HUS Rule Service So HUS Rule Service HUS Rule Service Running Automa 2 Management Tool Sa HUS Trigger Service HUS Trigger Service Running Automa Ge GE Video So ServiceMonitor Monitors HUS services Running Automa i mee By Windows Time Maintains date and time synchronization on all cli Running Automa By Services DUR gt l In the preceding figure the services in the l
13. Next Select a format e Export R 3 Document Map x HIH Users ser tiss Wegen admin 07 14 2011 10 23 09 InsertDev wu 4 f admin 07 14 2011 10 23 09 InsertDevice Port gt gt 80 Paraneter i admin 07 14 2011 10 23 09 InsertDevice IP gt gt 192 168 260 47 Parancter admin 07 14 2011 10 23 09 InsertDevice IP Port gt gt 192 168 250 47 Paraneter admin 07 14 2011 10 23 09 InsertDevice Passvord gt gt 123456 Paraneter admin 07 14 2011 10 23 09 InsertDevice User gt gt admin Parancter admin 07 14 2011 10 23 09 InzertDevice HD 16DVR D471_Charmel101 gt gt D471_Charme1OL_RSt reanerl adain 07 14 2011 10 23 09 InsertDevice PTZ Control gt gt False Paraacter admin 07 14 2011 10 23 09 InsertDevice Link HUS EC Service gt gt HD 16D R 4 4 A admin 07 14 2011 10 23 09 InsertDevice Channel ID gt gt 1 Parsacte e After finishing the search you can locate the information of interest to users with the toolbar buttons using which you can also print the information The system also supports exporting the query results to a target file Select an output file format in the Export dropdown list and click Export to export all the information in this search to a target file Video Record Click Video Record and you can go to the corresponding query page Document Rev A 07 15 42 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 81 Video Record Search MD Video Record Set corresponding query condi
14. O Failed 0 To recover the index files follow these steps 1 Click and specify the DB path the path where the index files generated by the HUS NVR are saved 2 Click Add and specify the storage path the corresponding disk list refer to the disk list 3 Click Start Once it is complete the index files will have been successfully recovered Playback HUS NVR Service supports video playback in HUS Client A typical application process of video playback is described as follows Firstly HUS Client sends a request command to HUS NVR Service designating for a certain history video with the specified start time and end time After HUS NVR Service receives and analyzes the command it finds the file list that matches the condition in local video database and locates the correct start and end time If the preceding two steps work successfully then the streaming link between HUS NVR Service and HUS Client is connected and HUS NVR Service begins to distribute the history streaming to HUS Client to play it Downloading Videos This function is similar to the playback function The only difference is that the history streaming will not be played but storing it in the local hard disk of the HUS Client Dynamic Synchronization When the settings of Streaming Service HUS NVR Service are changed in the Management Service HUS NVR Service automatically synchronizes with it and applies the new settings The settings include
15. Sa HUS Rule Service By HUS Trigger Service By ServiceM onitor By Windows Time HUS F ink awd Masken C arias HUS rS Network ideo Recorder Properties HUS f General Configuration HUS Monite Mainte Management server list HUS Network Video Recorder list 192 168 100 254 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Document Rev A 07 15 0e113ca3 0a38 4074 a Honeywell HUS NVR Cc x Jl Changes saved successfully Current serviceto 192 168 100 254 gt Honeywell HUS NVR synchronize c HUS Rule Service Expand the tree items Management Tool gt Services and double click HUS Rule Service Click the Configuration tab in the open HUS Rule Service Properties dialog box Select the Management Server that user want to synchronize and select the corresponding HUS Rule Service names in Management Server List this connects to HUS Rule Service to the center server devices deployed by Management Server Figure 13 155 HUS Rule Service Property Configuration File View Help e gt Biller m m Management Tool p Event viewer Automatic HUS Event and Control Service ey HUS EC Service LocalSystem Services Sa HUS Network Video Re HUS Netw BEE a Sa HUS Rule Service HUS BE Gase Configuration m 4 HUS Trigger Service HUS Trigge em Sy ServiceMonitor Monitors HL Management server a HUS Rule Service list By Windows Time Maintains d list 192 168 100 254 574985c4 20
16. Timeout s The interval between two heart beat packets 10 seconds by default Adjust this parameter if the network environment is poor or too many devices are connected The formula is Timeout period number of cameras X number of alarms per second of a camera X 2 1 20 Document Rev A 07 15 83 HUS SWP 32S User Manual 3 PING Timeout 50 400ms Set the interval time of sending and receiving the PING The device is regarded as disconnected if it is timeout 4 PING Try 1 3 Set the trial times of the PING test 5 Heartbeat Interval 60 180s Set the interval time between two heartbeats Click Next and the following interface is displayed Figure 0 29 Adding ONVIF Generic Profile S DVR ONVIF Generic Profile S gt ONVIF Generic Profile S DVR gt Device Type ONVIF Generic Profile S DVR T Batch insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name sParentName 1 Device Tag Device Location Description HUS EC Service Service Component HUS EC Service1 v IP Address Port Sp UserName admin Password eeee AuthenAddress AuthenMode Basic hd
17. 01 13 2011 07 13 2011 HD 16DVR C42_Chi 09 24 26 09 24 26 HD 16DVR C42_Ch10 E HD 16D R C42 HD 16DVR C Offline 07 13 2011 01 13 2011 HO 16DVR C42_Ch11 fi 09 24 26 09 24 26 16DVR C42 16DVR C Offli 7 13 2011 7713 2 sath OU Chet E HD 16D R C42 EIN ffline 07 13 2011 07 13 2011 HO 1GOVI CAR_CHIS E HD 16D R C42 Jeep Online 07 13 201 07 13 2011 HD 16DVR C42_Chi4 10 17 18 10 17 18 HO 16DVR C42_ChiS E HD 16DVR C42 HD 16DVR C Offline 10 13 2011 07 13 2011 we SL ee IDL ITZAR After finishing the search you can locate the information of interest to users with the toolbar buttons using which you can also print the information The system also supports exporting the query results to a target file Select an output file format in the Export dropdown list and click Export to export all the information in this search to a target file Device Operation Log Click Log Report select Device Operation to go to the query page of Device Operation Document Rev A 07 15 40 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 74 Device Operation Log Set the corresponding query conditions click View Report and the device operation log that matches the conditions is displayed in the right pane The log contains Device User Terminal Result and Operation Figure 5 75 The Query Result of the Device Operation Log 7 14 2011 Start Date ernina O7 14 2 Succee TET Honeywell HD
18. 1 The configuration information of Streaming Service including device name tag location description device parameter etc as shown in the following figure Document Rev A 07 15 59 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 10 5 The Parameters of Streaming Service Current Path Network Video Server Honeywell HUS NVR Device Device Links Device Type Honeywell HUS NYR Device ID b83dc35a 8bf5 473c b449 b03ee734386f Device Name Honeywell HUS NYR Service Device Tag SServer Device Location Description IP 192 168 1 101 Service Model Active gt Store Time 2880 minute Cancel Delete New Add Child 2 The configuration information of device links supported by the HUS NVR Service including adding deleting and modifying the information of a link as shown in the following figure Figure 10 6 Device Links of HUS NVR vice Device Links Link Name Site Name Device Type Device Tag Device Location Ce H2015M_ 27 Security Site 1 Honeywell HNVE Stream HAM 24 E Ce H201 Sh 29 Security Site 1 Honeywell HNVE Stream H20185M_26 Fan H2025M_ 2 Security Site 1 Honeywell HVE Stream H2025hM_ 21 E Fa H2025M_ 22 Security Site 1 Honeywell HVE Stream H2025 _22 E Fan H207 Mp4 Security Site 1 Honeywell HVE Stream H A0 dp Ce HUS135M Security Site 1 HUSS 4 Channel Encoder HUS1 SSM Prerecord HUS NVR Service can cache the real time streaming fo
19. 37777 Login Mode TCP X User Password Finish Cancel Next Select HUSS E4X in Device Type set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 2 IP Enter the IP address of the device 3 Port 37777 as default 4 Login Mode Select TCP or Multicast 5 User Enter the username for login 6 Password Enter the password for login Click Next and the following interface is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 76 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 0 95 Adding HUSS E4X Channel HUSS E4Xc gt HUSS E4X Channel Device Type HUSS E4X Channel Batch Insert Batch Number 7 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device1 to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name ParentName 1 Device Tag Device Location Description HUS EC Service Service Component HUS EC Service1 v Channel ID 1 v PTZ Control TI PTZ Pace 1 mapping to PTZ Pace 2 mapping to PTZ Pace 3 mapping to PTZ Pace A mapping to PTZ Pace br mapping to PTZ Pace 6 6 mapping to
20. 9 mapping to PTZ pace X 1 9 can be customized Each PTZ pace mappings to one front end PTZ pace Click Next and the following interface is displayed Figure 0 21 Adding HUSS E8X Stream HUSS E8X HUSS E8X Channelc gt HUSS E8X Streamer Device Type HUSS E8xX Streamer M Batch insert Batch Number 7 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device1 to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name ParentName 1 Device Tag Device Location Description AlternativeView HUS EC Service Service Component HUS EC Service1 e Stream Type Main Show Text Text Text Position Right Top v Show Date Time 7 Date Time Default e Format Date Time Position ee Font Size 48 Font Color White S Switch ID RStreamer s Switch ID Format S Example 11 Enable NFR TI Finish Previous Set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 2 Alternative View Click Find to select alternative stream when the current running stream cannot work Figure 0 22 Alterna
21. Client 0 5 Video Channel 64 100 Channel License count of DVR chanel 8 Keyboard Console Aan Area 0 20 Area License count of alarm area Rules Client 0 5 DK 0 0 Channel License count of APOPIP amp Client ojo 5 4 D HUS Version 3 1 5 0 The Current Information on the Client Click the button E to the left of Client to expand and view all the login names login time IP addresses and other users basic information of the clients that are currently connected to the local site Document Rev A 07 15 43 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 84 The Current Information on the Client Current User admin Login Site 499 168 1 di Exit Si i Hi A SS a N Ie gl Site Map ge Device Management 44User Management 4 Role Management Recording Rule Fa Log Report Video Record gss Site Info Honeywell Universal Surveillance HUS License Count Authorized DeviceType Online User Current User Count Max Numbe License Type Name Device Count License Limit Unit Description Client OO Video Channel 64 128 Channel License count of DVR chanel amp Alarm Area 0 128 Area License count of alarm area V Keyboard Consoled APOPIP 0 128 Channel License count of APOPIP Rules Client 0 5 Client om 5 4 gt HUS Version 3 1 5 0 F The Number of System Licenses Click License Count and you can see the number of licenses supported by the system including the count of
22. Mame Operator staff Description Operator 4 esst eaen oaee Copy To Save Cancel Delete New Adding a Role Click New as shown in Figure 5 45 and the page for adding new roles is displayed as follows Figure 5 46 Adding a Role Current User admin Login Site 159 99 249 242 Y Exit Macite Map BeeDevice Management Role Management Recording Rule Ea Log Report Es Site Info Role Name Description Current Path Operator staff E A Operator staf Operator fare M F Configuration Adrr Role Definition Web Authorization Device View Functions Authorization Role Name Description 4 K Wi Reverse Select Batch Delete Copy To Save Cancel Enter the role name and role description Document Rev A 07 15 31 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 47 New Role Name and Description SR Role Management Rote Name Description Current Path Operator staff F A Operator stat Operator SE Ce M 2 Configuration Adr Role Definition _ Web Authorization Device View Functions Authorization Role Name operator staff Description Operator H H Reverse Select Batch Delete Copy To Save Cancer Click Save After saving is complete a new role is added to the left user list while the role s properties are shown in the right pane Figure 5 48 Success in Adding a New Role Se Role Management POECIE Rote Name Description Curent Pa
23. Manual 10 Appendix Adding IP Video Front End Devices Honeywell Super HD Series IP Camera ONVIF Click IP Video Front End Devices in the Device Tree and click New The following interface is displayed Figure 0 1 Adding Honeywell Super HD Series IP Camera ONVIF Device Type Honeywell Super HD Series IP Camera ONVIF X Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name Honeywell Super HD Series IP Camera ONVIFX1 Device Tag Device Location Description EventEnable jw EventPort 6190 Timeout s 20 Ping Timeout 50 50 400ms Ping Try 1 3 2 Heartbeat Interval 60 180s Finish Cancel Next Select Honeywell Super HD Series IP Camera ONVIF in Device Type set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 120 1 EventEnable Enable event function to receive alarms 2 EventPort The Socket service port in EC for the Adaptor to receive the event reports from the devices connected with the adaptor Make sure this port in EC cannot be occupied by oth
24. Map Site Map is used to create the tree of the local site Site Map is divided into two parts among which the left part contains the Local Sites and Parent Sites list and the right part displays the detailed information of the currently selected site The following screenshot displays the site structure of a site which contains only one site Figure 5 3 Site Structure fe Local Sites JI cument pam 159 99 249 249 Site Name Addr ess IP SES Ste D 159 909 289 243 159 998 249 264 Description 4 D Parent Site Sale Nane Adi essa Site Locat 58 99 249 242 159 99 2749243 There are 5 device parameters for Site Details which are described in the following list 1 Site ID The unique ID for each site which is automatically generated by the system 2 Site Name the name of the site 3 Site IP The IP address of the site through which users can access the system 4 Site Location the physical address of the site 5 Description the additional information of the site Modifying Sites In the Local Sites list click the name of the local site and then the right Site Details tab displays the name installation address and description of the site Figure 5 4 Modifying the Site Information Current User admin Login Site 192 1638 100 254 bh 4 e A F gt CK Aa User Management xcRole Management Recording fel Video Record Si 0 Local Sites Current Path 192 1
25. PTZ Pace 7 mapping to PTZ Pace 8 mapping to PTZ Pace 9 mapping to Gelz ea Set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 2 Channel ID Select channel ID from 1 to 4 3 PTZ Control Select it to enable the PTZ control of this channel Make sure the device is connected to the analog camera 4 PTZ Pace X 1 9 mapping to PTZ pace X 1 9 can be customized Each PTZ pace mappings to one front end PTZ pace Click Next and the following interface is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 71 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 0 20 Adding HUSS E4X Stream gt HUSS E4X HUSS E4X Channelc gt HUSS E4X Streamer Device Type HUSS E4X Streamer bg Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name ParentName 1 Device Tag Device Location Description AlternativeView HUS EC Service Service Component gt HUS EC Service 1 hd Stream Type Main K Show Text Text
26. Passw User Level 0 v Release Timeou Department Description Disable Disable User Expiration Date Password Expire 2014 07 06 l User must change password at next logon ST User Roles Role Name Description BK 3 3 4 L Select Common User or Mobile User first fills in the user s information The login name and password is used to log in HUS SWP 32S Server or client The user level ranges from 0 to 255 the bigger the number the higher the control priority is for example when two users link to one video encoder s cradle head at the same time the command of the user of high priority is sent to the cradle head User name login name and department are supplemental options which are defined by the customers themselves and do not affect the operations of HUS SWP 32S Server By selecting one or more roles for detailed steps of role management see Role Management you can grant the user corresponding authorities Figure 5 40 Filling in the New User s Information Curent Useradmin Login Site 159 99 249242 E Ens e prn oreen g let Management K 2chtzerpgR 2 jing R amp Log Re S Recore SEI f User Name Login Naime Us Current Path admin admin 0 TC A eneniir henlin 0 paaa Siain acl M A test test d User Name User 1 Login Name User Password onsen User mast change password at next logon Lon Less Password User Level 0 v Release Timeou
27. Select Sublevet Batch Delete Add Chi Select the available device group such as device group 2 and assign it to the current role The following figure is displayed Figure 5 55 Role s Functions Authorization Current admin Login Site 159 99 249 24 Userad Bee aL Ts LEES WtidcoReccra got ina Role Name Description Curent Path operator Sta E 2 operator stafi operator GG 3 operator stat operator _RoleDetinition Web Autnonzation Device View Functions Aumonzaton Site Name Device Type Name Devi Device Group Bnew Root Desce Group g2 gi xisting Device s oup 4 b H Reverse Select Batch Delete Batch Delete Click the delete button x beside the device group to delete a specific device group and the role that owns this device group automatically deletes the related reference Document Rev A 07 15 34 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 56 Deleting Specific Device Group Gren Use Jm Login Site Sree Role Management onan e Me Cog Repon ar a fo Role Naime Description Current Path Operator stafi era OH ra iJ Operator stat Operator Role Definition WebAuthorzation Device View Functions Authorization CZ co nBguration Adri Name Site Name Device Type Name Device Group All new Root Device Group M HOOVR T HDDVR1 159 99 249 242 HDDYR xisting Devic eut oup 5 F HODVR2 159 99 249 242 HDDYR Nune Description croup t ai gt Microsoft Internet
28. Service AUS Trigger Se Device D 67 a0e036 0306 4ab0 a944 nfec 7624887 Digital Video Recorder Device Name HUS EC Service Network Video Server Device Tag ECbenxe Streamer Device Location Alarm D Access Control d Analog Maitre Description ji Clients H Subsystem Arol Lewel 100 v iF Port Mode tive oa gt Cancel Delete New The Device Links tab displays the devices of higher and lower level for connection of this device for example the video encoder can be used for connection with the service to store or transmit the videos Figure 5 29 Device Connection me Aad Devic uleg 159 99 249 243 ele Trigot Click tile to seject of deselect the pubtevet Device Name Network Video Server gt IP Reverse Select Balch Delete In the Add pane select the device names and click Add to connect the device with the service By selecting the connected devices and clicking Batch Delete you can break the connection between the selected devices and services Document Rev A 07 15 25 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Deleting Devices In the Device Tree select the devices you want to delete see Figure 5 5 and click Delete on the bottom of the Device pane Then the following dialog box for confirmation pops up Figure 5 30 Deleting a Device US e Device Type HUS EC Service us Ti Device ID 97 a0e0a6 030 4ab0 a944 bfec77e20897 Device Name US EC Serice Device T Device Locatio
29. Tools Click Management Tool on the desktop and select File and Configure Management Sites user will notice the default IP address 192 168 1 100 After select it and click to delete the previous Management Server Document Rev A 07 15 87 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 13 150 Management Tool Property lg Event viewer To display logs of HUS services My Services Starts stops and configures HUS ze With Configure Management Sites enter new server IP address for example 192 168 100 254 click button add new management server and save it Figure 13 151 Management Tool Reconfigure Gi i Event viewer SH Event viewer Log To display logs of HUS services Le Services Starts stops and configures HUS ser ise 166 100 25 lz Information 27 3 Reconfigure Services User must reconfigure all service components as below a HUS EC Service Expand the tree items Management Tool Services and double click HUS EC Service under the Services group Click the Configuration tab in the open HUS EC Service Properties dialog box Select the new Management Server that user want to synchronize and select the corresponding EC Service from names in Management Server List so as to connect the EC Service equipment with the central server deployed by Management Server Document Rev A 07 15 88 HUS SWP 32S User Manual
30. and monitoring services of HUS SWP 32S Server There is a shortcut to the Management Tool on the desktop Double click this shortcut to start the system Figure 4 1 the Shortcut of Management Tool Le Management Tool e Because of the configuration order of the service components user must configure them according to the steps from this document or abnormal operation of the service components may result e The Management Tool displays different component configuration interfaces according to which component user have installed In the following related interface pictures all the service components are installed on HUS SWP 32S Configuring HUS SWP 32S Server When launch the Management Tool for the first time it prompts for the IP address of HUS SWP 32S that must be synchronized on the client All the service components installed on HUS SWP 32S must be configured with synchronized the Server Figure 4 2 Management Tool Configuration e Toconnect the service components to the HUS SWP 32S Server you must first configure the IP address of HUS SWP 32S Server with the Management Tool e f user wants to change the default IP address 192 168 1 100 or modify Server name please refer to the chapter in document HUS XACT032S User Manual Document Rev A 07 15 7 HUS SWP 32S User Manual e Ifthe Management Tool does not prompt you to configure the server site of HUS SWP 32S Server or you need to configure new
31. current database but different from the last complete backup 3 Transaction Log Only back up the transaction logs in the current database Instructions for other options 1 Attach to the backup files if the backup file already exists add the backup data to the original file If there is no backup file create a new backup file 2 Overwrite the backup file if the backup file already exists the new backup file will replace it if not this file becomes the new one The database name in this system is HusAdv Be sure to choose the right database when backing up or restoring the database Use the default name HusAdv when backing up database so as to avoid operation failure when restoring the database Restoring Database I SCH Manual Maintain After connecting to the server click the button of on the toolbar select Restore from the drop down list and the following window opens Document Rev A 07 15 53 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 9 3 Restoring Database Z Database Management Tooelt TUeesatil 3 Ioj x ef Manual Maintain 7 3 Maintenance Flan D o ia Hanna Backup Hanual Restore HusAdy DH Reportierve Database Duch de D Repor tierve Backup Source Backup File a Backup Set Options Restore Hame Component Type Change backup set restore sequence I tore Clear Logs Logs Choose the database to be restored or enter a new database name and then clic
32. get configuration data from the Server other than store shared information everywhere HUS SWP 32S Server provides functions such as the site map user management device configuration storage settings information queries It also provides a two way user management mode one stop interface management and completes authority management Document Rev A 07 15 4 HUS SWP 32S User Manual o Two way user management mode Allows the administrator to manage devices through role definition and manage user authority allocation through role assignment o One platform management Provides the user interface with unified style and configures the management functions and parameters such as site map user department and role distribution in one platform o Multi level authority management Allows different users to access the system according to their administration scopes and authorities after they log onto the system The system performs strict identity authentication to users and prohibits any illegal system incursion or operations exceeding a user s authority e Event Control Service receives information about alarm event and state changes sends operation command and control information to front end devices is compatible with different communication methods and formats and caches the information locally E amp C service plays an important role of centralization control management and alarm information management HUS Client performs front
33. group and the Fourth Floor group to the Guide role On the Function Authorization tab user can configure the function authorization to a certain type of devices for a role Figure 5 60 Function Authorization Current Useriadmin Login Site 159 99 249 24 e Role Management B SEeRTTIRM Ca Meet me Unt mae Aa Role Name Description Current Path operator stan M A operator staf operator Do ee Function Section Device Device Type HUS EC Service EC Server Function Section Description gel ElConnacton Detect Blinit ice Eheurtistage Matrix Switch H 4 Blrecene System Resource Elstar Blstop Allow Ail DisableAl H Reverse Select Baten Delete Disable All Recording Rule In the Recording Rule pane user can set the rule for video recording Click Recording Rule on the Record menu and the following tab opens Figure 5 61 Video Recording Recording Rule Current Useradmin Login Site 59 99 249 242 SA Exe o DE Ma re m ole Managemer FSRecor ding Rute D Log Report K F x Rule Name Trigger Type Dei Current Path Rulet Recording Rule Time Condition Alarm Trigger Condition Record Device Rule Name Rulet Trigger Type Description Valid Period TT Abwarys Valid Begin Date D End Date H Reverse Select Batch Delete Save Cancel Delete New Adding a Recording Rule Click Add and user can see the following open tab Docum
34. 2 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 50 Deleting Multiple Roles Current VUseraomin Login Site slv IGE e ser admin o Exit 8 Role Management GO Tra Record aeote ni Rote Name Description Current Path Operator staff D F Operator stem Operator Role Definition Web Authorization Device View Functions Auforizatior d lor erat eel E hee Iw 4 Configuration Ader Role Name Operator stafi Description Operator Microsoft Internet Explorer xX 3 Are you are that you wart to delete af the selected tems and thair relations Cancel H L Reverse Select Batch Delete d Copy To Save Cancel Delete New Click OK to delete the selected roles Modifying Roles In the role list click the icon to the left of the role name that you want to modify and the role s properties are shown in the right pane Figure 5 51 Role Management Page Current Useradmin Login Si s asp Role Management BORE f e VE Log Repon Role Name Description Current Path Operator staff A Operator stat Operator Role Definition o y Device mecbons voriz 2 Operator stam erator ole D Web Authorgation Device View Functons Authorizabon Ei Configuration Ader Role Name Operator staf Uperalol Scat Description Operator Reverse Gelect Batch Delete CopyTo Save Cancei Deiete New On the Role Definition tab user can modify the role s name and description T
35. 20167_Channel02_RStreamer1 16DVR10220167_Channel03_RStreamer1 16DVR10220167_Channel03_RStreamer2 SwitchMat16DVR10220167_Channel04_RStreamer1 id 4 122 gt bi D MediaProfi Multica Click Reset to clear selected streams 2 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 3 Honeywell HUS NVR Select which HUS NVR to store the video 4 MediaProfile Select from quality_h264 mobile _h264 balanced_h264 bandwidth_h264 quality_jpeg mobile_jpeg or balanced_jpeg Bandwidth_jpeg by default 5 Multicast Select it to enable multicast Multicast address must be set on the device IE in advance 6 Show Text Select this item to show text 7 Text Enter the text to be showed 8 Text Position Select the text position 9 ShowDate Time Select this item to show date time 10 Date Time Format Select the date time format 11 Date Time Position Select the date time position 12 Font Size Set the font size 13 Font Color Select the font color 14 Switch ID Not supported in this edition of HUS application Click Finish to save the settings When the saving completes the new device is displayed in the left Device Tree HUSS E2X Click IP Video Front End Devices in the Device Tree and click New The following interface is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 73 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 0 90 Adding HUSS E2X Device Type HUSS E2x X Batch Insert Batch Nu
36. 4 4 4 22 gt bi MediaProfi Multica Click Reset to clear selected streams 2 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 3 MediaProfile Select from quality_h264 mobile _h264 balanced_h264 bandwidth_h264 quality_jpeg mobile_jpeg or balanced_jpeg bandwidth_jpeg by default 4 Multicast Select it to enable multicast Multicast address must be set on the device IE in advance 5 PTZ Enable Select it to enable the PTZ control of this channel Make sure the device is connected to the analog camera 6 Show Text Select this item to show text 7 Text Enter the text to be showed 8 Text Position Select the text position 9 ShowDate Time Select this item to show date time 10 Date Time Format Select the date time format 11 Date Time Position Select the date time position 12 Font Size Set the font size 13 Font Color Select the font color 14 Switch ID Not supported in this edition of HUS application Click Finish to save the settings When the saving completes the new device is displayed in the left Device Tree Document Rev A 07 15 86 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Modifying IP Address Modifying Server IP Address In case the user needs to change the IP address of the machine the following steps in HUS SWP 32S application 1 Change Default IP Address Click Network on the desktop select Properties user will open the Local area con
37. 68 1 100 Site Name Ad oer rere 19 Site Details Site ID eefcd15d 6100 4304 8912 f3ecd912d46d Site Name 192 168 1 100 Address IP 192 168 1 100 Site Location KI Parent Site No parent site is available Fill in the information of the new site and click Save Document Rev A 07 15 15 HUS SWP 32S User Manual The IP address of the current site is HUS SWP 32S server s IP address Device Management Device Management is for the group management of specific devices according to its geographic distribution or organization structure Click Device Management to show the following figure Figure 5 5 Device Structure Device Navigation The Device Tree displays the organization structure of all devices in system and these devices are classified by their types and you can search the devices in the Search tab Device Discovery is used for searching batch processing and batch adding devices to the system Adding a Device Device Discovery Device Discovery is used for searching devices in the LAN batch processing and batch adding devices to the system Select Device Discovery in Device Management tab and the following window is displayed Figure 5 6 Discovery Condition Select the device type and the service which you want to search in and click OK Document Rev A 07 15 16 HU
38. A Rule Schedule Trigger Recording Rule Time Condition Alarm Trigger Condition Record Dewce d vr enable an Disable AIl CancelEdt Delete Al Frequency Year Month Day Start Time Duration Day Hour Minute Edit Detete 4 gt Enable Frequency Year Every Year sef Month Every Month isei Day Ever Day Reverse Select Baten Delete Start Time Duration O Day 9 Hour 10 lai minute Add On the Alarm Trigger Condition tab user can view or delete the existing alarm source and add other alarm sources to the recording rule Document Rev A 07 15 38 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 68 Alarm Trigger Condition Current fe Recording Rule BA F i oo Rude Name Triggers Type Desert Current Path Rulet RA Rulet Alarm Trigger k Schedule Trigger Recording Rule Time Condition Alarm Trigger Condition Record Device r Device Name EC Server Device Type Name Alar es M B HUS Rule Service HUS EC Service HUS Rule Service HUS EC Serice HUS EC Service m Duration 0 v pay9 Hour 10 m minute Min Level Unlimited Alarm Filter Max Level Unlimited se Device Name Device F HUS Trigger Service HYS T gt H Reverse Select Gatch Delete Batch Delete On the Record Device tab user can view or delete the existing devices and add other devices to the recording rule Figure 5 69 Record Device Alarm Trigger Rule Name Trigger Type Des Current Path Rulet RA M
39. End Devices in the Device Tree and click New The following interface is displayed Figure 0 15 Adding Honeywell Pancake IP Camera ONVIF Device Type Honeywell Pancake IP Camera ONVIF v Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device1 to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name Honeywell Pancake IP Camera ONVIF 1 Device Tag Device Location Description EventEnable v EventPort 6200 Timeout s 20 Ping Timeout 50 5 400ms CH Ping Try 1 3 2 Heartbeat Interval 120 60 180s Finish Cancel Next Select Honeywell Pancake IP Camera ONVIF in Device Type set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 EventEnable Enable event function to receive alarms 2 EventPort The Socket service port in EC for the Adaptor to receive the event reports from the devices connected with the adaptor Make sure this port in EC cannot be occupied by other programs or devices or it cannot receive alarms and ON OFF line status The default value is 6150 3 Timeout s The interval between two heart beat pa
40. Explorer X 3 Are you sure that you want to delete Group 1 and its relations H H Reverse Select BenDdeiete copy To Baton Deiete Click Create Root Device Group to assign a new device group to the current role which is displayed as follows Figure 5 57 Creating Root Device Group Rote Name Description Current Path Operator stafi M amp Operator stafi Operator a 7 A Operatorstam Operator Role Definition Web Authoraation Device View Functions Authorization rac onfigurat on Adir Name Site Name Device Type Name Device Group All new Root Device Group AT up T Hp 159 99 249 242 HDOVR New M HDDVR2 159 99 249 242 HODVR Device Group Name Device Group Tag Descnpton D D Reverse Seet BatchOeiete gd SN Copy To Baten Delete Save Cancel Input a name device group tag and description for the new device group Click Save and the new device group is displayed in the left device group list Figure 5 58 Adding Device Group Current User admin Login Site 1599 Role Managemen A2 E Tog Rapor V ta Site Ir Current Path operator staff Role Definition Web Authorization Device View Functions Authorization Name Site Name Device Type Name Devi Device Group Add Device 3 All a Pop es a eae amp C HUS EC Serice 91 PP Edit Bnew Root Device Group Device Grup Jame E Device Group g2 Descripton gt Gave Cancet Delete Reverse Sele
41. F Rule senedle Taner Recording Rule Time Condition Aarm Tagger Condition Record Device Streaming Server Steaming Server w Device Name Devic M HDDYR1_Channetl_RStreamer HDD HDDYR10_Channell_RStrearneHDD T DDVR2_Channet _RStreamerHDD HDDYR3_Channell_RStreamer HDD HDDYR4_Channet _RStreamerHDD HDDYVR45_Channell_RStreamer HDD HDDYR6_Channel_RStreamerHDD i HDDVR7_Channetl_RStreamer HDD T HDDYRS_Channell_RStreamerHDO LE HDDVR9_Channet _RStreamer HDD H H Reverse Select Gatch Delete Batch Delete E Deleting Recording Rule In the pane for editing rules click Delete and a dialog box for confirmation opens Figure 5 70 Deleting Single Recording Rule mg ERecoiding Rule BONETT Rute Name Trigger Type Det Curent Path Rulet RA pue AlarmTrigget M 3 pue Schedule Trigger Recording Rule Time Condition Alam Trigger Condition Record Dewee Rute Naime Rulet Trigger Type Description Microsoft Internet Explorer ix 2 Are you sure that you want to delete Riiel end its relations Las Ice Reverse Baiect Baten Deiete Save Canei Delete New Click OK to delete this rule To delete multiple recording rules select the rule that user want to delete in the recording rule list and click Batch Delete Then the following dialog box opens for confirmation Document Rev A 07 15 39 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 71 Deleting Multiple Recording Rules R
42. Finished Prompt Click OK Child devices will be listed in the device in the left pane tree as below Figure 5 12 Getting child devices finished Devee Nam Oupiicate Deve 160VR102201 No Dupikate Device 192 166 2504 Method 2 Click the device name in the device tree in the left pane and the following interface is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 19 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 13 Get Child Device Method 2 Device Nam Channel ID PTZ Control Device Link Click Get Child Device Figure 5 73 to get the child devices of the selected device Child devices are listed in the list below and in the device tree in the left pane Figure 5 14 Child Device List The following warning may be displayed after clicking Get Child Device Warming Following devices can not be saved 16DVR10220046 Possible Reason 1 System exist the duplicated device name or switch id 2 Time out while saving 3 Error happend while saving please check log OK Click OK and look up the possible reasons Repeat steps to try again Batch Process e HD 16DVR D Batch Process Select target devises in the Device Discovery main page Right click and select Batch Process or click HD 16DVR D the following window is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 20 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 15 Batch Process HD 16DVR D Batch Process HD 16DVR D H EI un E Apply to all child devices name definition Tag Descript
43. Fisheye Series IP Camera 94 Honeywell Pancake IP Camera ONVIET 98 Document Rev A 07 15 HUS SWP 32S User Manual gO hoe EE 73 AOUS E 76 PS EE 79 AXIS IF ee EE 81 ONVIF Generic Profile 83 Modifying IP ell 120 Document Rev A 07 15 2 HUS SWP 32S User Manual 1 About This Document This manual introduces the function and operation of the HUS SWP 32S that is installed on the server end allowing for seamless integration of the software into the user s system This manual supports HUS SWP 32S 4 3 0 version Special Font and Symbols Indicates references including figure number page number etc In the electronic Italic version click it to go to the corresponding page Bold Indicates it is a button tab or menu item Alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instruction in the literature accompanying the product How to Use This Document e Pictures in the manual are for reference only please see the actual items for details e The products will be updated without prior notice e Please familiarize yourself with this manual before operation and ensure its accessibility for future use e The manual has been reviewed and the accuracy is guaranteed If there is any uncertainty or controversy Honeywell reverses the final interpretation Honeywell does not take any responsibility for any consequences caused by misunderstanding of the manual or improper operations Documen
44. IP Camera Protocol in Device Type Set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 Event Port From the listed EC services the user should appoint a specific one to receive alarm information 2 Event Timeout The interval between two heart beat packets 3 Event Resubscribe Enable this item will resubscribe alarm when the device is reconnected It is recommended to enable this item for the first using And disable it when the system has run stably 4 PING Timeout 50 400ms Set the interval time of sending and receiving the PING The device is regarded as disconnected if it is timeout 5 PING Try 1 3 Set the trial times of the PING test 6 Heartbeat Interval 60 180s Set the interval time between two heartbeats Click Next and the following interface is displayed Figure 0 5 Adding Pioneer Enhanced Series IP Camera Protocol A Honeywell Pioneer Enhanced Series IP Camera ep oner Enhanced Series IP Camera gt Protocol Protocol Device Type Pioneer Enhanced Series IP Camera Protocol v Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device1 to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Devic
45. Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name ParentName _ 1 Device Tag Device Location Description HUS EC Service Service Component HUS EC Service1 X Set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service Click Next and the following interface is displayed Figure 0 9 Adding Pioneer Series ONVIF Streamer Honeywell Pioneer Series IP Camera ONVIF Pioneer Series ONVIF DVR Pioneer Series ONVIF Channelc gt Pioneer Series ONVIF Streamer Device Type Pioneer Series ONVIF Streamer bal Device ID Device Name ParentName _ 1 Device Tag Device Location Description AlternativeView Reset Honeywell HUS NVR Network Video Server gt EB 5 RHUS NVR1 e HUS EC Service Service Component gt HUS EC Service1 v MediaProfile Primary v Multicast 7 Show Text J7 Text Text Position Right Top ki Show Date Time V Date Time Defauit Format Date Time Position EE Font Ste 48 Font Color White 8 SwitchMark RStreamer s Switch ID Format S Example 11 Finish Previous Set properties and device parameters there are following device parameters
46. O7 14 2 Succeed DevaceDiscor d Succee 4 oneywell HD Succes gt e elei seier aler p oF RIEF EI E EIS Ei eR ai ki pi ki Ri ki Ri ki Ri P Wa RI 5 5 5 5 5 5 SI 95 S After finishing the search you can locate the information of interest to users with the toolbar buttons using which you can also print the information The system also supports exporting the query results to a target file Select an output file format in the Export dropdown list and click Export to export all the information in this query to a target file Figure 5 76 Different Output File Formats for Query Select a format v Select a format XML file with report data CSV comma delimited TIFF file Acrobat PDF file Web archive Excel Excel has the maximum data limitation There will be an error when output data is over 65536 rows Reduce the search time and try again User Login Log Click Log Report select User Login and you can go to the search page of User Login Figure 5 77 User Login Log Client Type All GroupBy User Set corresponding query conditions click View Report and the user login log that matches the conditions is shown in the right pane The log contains the login users client type Client IP start data and end date Document Rev A 07 15 41 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 78 The Query Results of the User Login Log Sp Log Report K End Date 7 14 2011
47. OnvifUser admin OnvifPwd eeee OnvifAddress onvifidevice_service RTSPUser admin RTSPPwd eceee Finish Previous Next Set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 2 IP Address Enter the Enter the IP Address of the device 3 Port Set the port for communication and configuration 4 UserName admin by default 5 Password 1234 by default 6 AuthenAddress HTTP Address to log on Ask the vendor for details 7 AuthenMode HTTP authentication mode Ask the vendor for details 8 ONVIFUser ONVIF user name Ask the vendor for details 9 ONVIFPwd ONVIF password Ask the vendor for details 10 ONVIF Address ONVIF address Ask the vendor for details 11 RTSP User RTSP user name Ask the vendor for details 12 RTSP Pwd RTSP password Ask the vendor for details Click Next and the following interface is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 84 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 0 30 Adding ONVIF Generic Profile S Channel ONVIF Generic Profile S ONVIF Generic Profile S DVRC gt ONVIF Generic Profile S Channel gt Device Type ONVIF Generic Profile S Channel z Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device1 to Devic
48. Resume You can specify the start parameters that apply when start service from here Start parameters i Cancel On the General page click Start When the service status turns to Started the service is started successfully Click the Configure tab to configure the Windows Time service as the time client or time server Figure 4 14 Windows Time Properties Configuration xi Time Client Select time source to synchronize Disabled C Use domain hierachy to find a time server C Use specified server Server IP or DNS name time windows com seconds Sync Now Special Interval Time Server Disabled Enabled Configuration changes saved will not take effect till Windows Time is restarted Please make sure UDP port 123 is open in fire wall settings Cancel Time client Configure the Windows Time service to synchronize time with other timeservers 1 Disabled Disable the local computer to synchronize time with other time servers For the server it must be selected 2 Use domain hierarchy to find a time server Synchronize time with a designated time server in domain 3 Use specified server Input the time server IP or server name 4 Interval of time synchronization Specify the interval second for automatic synchronization with time server Time server Configure the Windows Time service as a time server Document Rev A 07 15 12
49. S SWP 32S User Manual The device types of the current version are e Honeywell HD 16DVR D Honeywell HVR 9000 Honeywell HD 16DVR D V1 0 0 e Axis IP Camera HD 1080P IP Camera HD 720P IP Camera HD D1 IP Camera Honeywell 3M IP Camera Honeywell ONVIF 720P IP Camera HUS NVR HUS NVR 1032 Pioneer ONVIF 3M IP Camera VENTI 720P Series IP Camera VENTI D1 Series IP Camera Honeywell 4 Channel Streamer HUSS E4V AN e ONVIF Generic Profile S Honeywell HDZ Series IP Camera ONVIF Honeywell Pioneer Series IP Camera ONVIF Honeywell Pancake IP Camera ONVIF Honeywell Super HD Series IP Camera ONVIF e Honeywell Integrated System Prowatch HSDk e Honeywell Access Control System WPPCS e Honeywell Access WIN PAK SEPE The following sections introduce the device discovery function according to the device types Honeywell HD 16DVR D With the case of HD 16DVR D Select Honeywell HD 16DVR D in Figure 5 6 and click OK The following window is displayed Figure 5 7 Start Searching HD 16DVR D The following prompt is displayed after finishing discovery Figure 5 8 Discovery Finished Prompt Click OK and the following window is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 17 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 9 HUS Device Discovery Get Chad Device ba a Ah Description Device Link MAC ONFS50 HUS EC Serice Device Discovery Main Interface Overview Search results are listed in the left pane in Figure 5 9 HUS Devi
50. Select HUS SWP 32S Server that you want to synchronize and select the corresponding HUS Trigger Service names in HUS Trigger Server List and then connect to the center server devices deployed by HUS SWP 32S Server Click the General tab again and start the HUS Trigger Service Figure 4 11 HUS Trigger Service Properties HUS Trigger Service Prope rtie General Configuration Management server list HUS Trigger Service list 3559e399 6fe 49cr bt HUS Trigger Service Information ued Laj l Changes saved successfully Curent service to 192 766 1 100 sHUS Trigger Service synchronize ee On the General page click Start When the server status turns to Started the Video Server is started successfully Rules Engine Service Expand the tree items Management Tool Services and double click HUS Rule Service Click the Configuration tab in the open HUS Rule Service Properties window Select HUS SWP 32S server that user want to synchronize and select the corresponding Rules Engine Service names in the Rule Service list so as to connect the Rules Service with the center server devices deployed by HUS SWP 32S Server Click the General tab again and start the Rules Engine Service Figure 4 12 HUS Rule Service Properties HUS Rule Service Properties General Configuration Management server list HUS Rule Service list of 4oeoc4 20M Ae bt HUS Rule Service Inform
51. Select the date time format 11 Date Time Position Select the date time position 12 Font Size Set the font size 13 Font Color Select the font color 14 Switch ID Not supported in this edition of HUS application Click Finish to save the settings When the saving completes the new device is displayed in the left Device Tree Honeywell Pioneer Enhanced Series IP Camera Protocol Click IP Video Front End Devices in the Device Tree and click New The following interface is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 64 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 0 4 Adding Honeywell Pioneer Enhanced Series IP Camera Protocol Device Type Honeywell Pioneer Enhanced Series IP Camera Protocol X Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name Honeywell Pioneer Enhanced Series IP Camera Protocol 1 Device Tag Device Location Description EVENT PORT 16003 f EVENT TIMEOUT 30 H EVENT RESUBSCRIBE PING TIMEOUT z5 V ED Amen PING TRY 1 3 2 HEARTBEAT INTERVAL 60 120 180s Cancel Next Select Honeywell Pioneer Enhanced Series
52. W Apply to all child devices name definition Bi PTZ Control MM Set PTZ Control to be true or false BH Device Link e Select the checkboxes before the parameters to be batch processed and set the parameters Click OK to save the settings or click Cancel to exit HD 16DVR D Stream Batch Process There are two methods to batch process HD 16DVR D Stream Method 1 Select HD 16DVR D Stream in the drop down list as below Figure 5 20 Batch Process Select HD 16DVR D Stream HD 16DVR D HD 160 VR D Stream HD 16D0 VR D Channel The following window is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 22 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 21 Batch Process HD 16DVR D Stream Batch Process HD 16DVR _D Stream B Device Name HD 16DVR D Stream 1 B Apply to all child devices name definition WW Stream Type Major Stream Multicast v BB Device Link Select the checkboxes before the parameters to be batch processed and set the parameters Click OK to save the settings or click Cancel to exit Method 2 Click the device channel whose streams to be batch processed in the device tree in the left pane The following interface is displayed Figure 5 22 Batch Process Select HD 16DVR D Stream Device Nam Channel iD PTZ Controt Device Link 160 VR 102201 HUS EC Service HD 160VR 0 Strear v Device Nam Switch iO Stream Type 16DVR102201 S171 Batch Process GOVR102201 S172 Delete Select the streams to be batch processed Ri
53. ace 9 mappings to PTZ85 PTZ Pace 1 mappings to PTZ5 Customized PTZ pace provides more accurate positioning Click Next and the following interface is displayed Figure 0 26 Adding Axis Streamer Axis IP Axis IP DVR P3301 P3301 V P5532 Axis IP Channel P3301 P3301 V P5532 Axis IP Streamer P3301 P3301 V P5532 Camera E P5534 E Q6034 E E P5534 E Q6034 E E P5534 E Q6034 E Device Type Axis IP Streamer P3301 P3301 V P5532 E P5534 E Q6034 E bd Batch Insert Batch Number hr Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name ParentName 1 Device Tag Device Location Description Alternative View HUS EC Service Service Component HUS EC Service1 e MediaProfile quality_h264 F Multicast PTZEnable Show Text v Text Text Position Right Top ba Show Date Time jw Date Time Default e Format Date Time lt Position Ekalaka Font Size 48 Font Color White X Switch ID RStreamers Switch ID Format S Example 11 Finish Previous Set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are followin
54. and state changes consequently sending operation command and control information to front end devices it is compatible with different communication methods and formats and caches the information locally Support Device The EC Service can be connected to the following device types encoders decoders IP cameras DVRs alarm devices and matrix devices The types of specific devices supported and integrated functions differ and integrated into the system as new systems or devices become available For detailed information consult a technical support expert Alarm Filter Mechanism To distinguish different types of device data and avoid large amounts of repetitive device information being sent to the client the information transmitted by EC Service is divided into three types alarm status and event Alarms are divided into blocked alarm unblocked alarm and timeout alarm Depending on type of device information the EC Service transmits the information differently Blocked alarm applies to the frequently occurring alarms whose occurrence time is not of concern each time The EC Service filters the alarm device type and other detailed alarm information For alarm information of the same type and content sent by the same device the EC Service only transmits the first alarm until the client clears this alarm The alarm type is defined as Blocked Alarm in Alarm Attribute of Device Type Unblocked alarm applies to impo
55. arms 2 EventPort The Socket service port in EC for the Adaptor to receive the event reports from the devices connected with the adaptor Make sure this port in EC cannot be occupied by other programs or devices or it cannot receive alarms and ON OFF line status The default value is 6150 3 Timeout s The interval between two heart beat packets 10 seconds by default Adjust this parameter if the network environment is poor or too many devices are connected The formula is Timeout period number of cameras X number of alarms per second of a camera X 2 1 20 4 PING Timeout 50 400ms Set the interval time of sending and receiving the PING The device is regarded as disconnected if it is timeout 5 PING Try 1 3 Set the trial times of the PING test 6 Heartbeat Interval 60 180s Set the interval time between two heartbeats Click Next and the following interface is displayed Figure 0 7 Adding Pioneer Series ONVIF DVR Honeywell Pioneer Series IP Camera ONVIF c gt Pioneer Series ONVIF DVR gt Device Type Pioneer Series ONVIF DVR v Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device1 to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name sParentName _ 1 Device Tag
56. assword and so on Then click Save On the Device Parameters tab user can see the user s device and set the device parameter If users enter the DVR login username and password and click Save the user can get the corresponding operation authority of this DVR Figure 5 42 Modifying the User Device Parameters SR User Management K User Name Login Name Usf Currant Path User CH chenin che o UserManagement Oevice Parameters T test test 0 159 99 249 742 Setect Site D F User a e Ki Device Type DVR gt HDDVR v Device Name Comains si Device Tag Contains Davice Location Contains Search Device Name Device Tag Device Location Description M L t DVRI tT Buppveio DVRIO r hoowr DVR r upoves OVR3 Hooves DVRS r Roovers DVRS L urceg NS Aen m o 8 R9 Buc d DH D Reverse Select Batch Delete Copy To p Save Deleting Users To delete a single user click the username you want to delete in the left user list and then the user s information is displayed in the right pane Click Delete and a confirmation dialog box pops up as follows Figure 5 43 Deleting a User User Name Login Name Us Current Path User 2 admin admin 0 User er TC amp cheniin chentin 0 oer Menepemens Device Parameters C A west test 0 User Name Lesen SG uee eg d e bar Login Name User Password gece Comm icccce Passwoud User L Microsoft Internet Explorer x a Releas ei 3 Are you sure that you want t
57. ation ed Lag i Changes saved successfully Curent service to 192 168 1 100 HUS Aule Service synchronize K cre JC Document Rev A 07 15 11 HUS SWP 32S User Manual On the General page click Start When the server status turns to Started the Rules Engine Service is started successfully Time Synchronization Service Time Synchronization service allows time synchronization between the server and client Windows Time service automatically synchronizes the system time with the network time to ensure the time on multiple system devices is consistent Windows Time service can serve as the time client that synchronizes with other timeservers time synchronization source and can serve as the time synchronization source with which Windows Time services on other computers synchronize Double click Windows Time under Management Tool gt Services and then the Windows Time Properties dialog box opens and the General page is displayed Figure 4 13 Windows Time Properties Configuration xi General Configuration Service name W32T ime Display name Windows Time Description Maintains date and time synchronization on all a clients and servers in the network If this service is stopped date and time synchronization will be KA Path to excutable c WINDOWS System32 svchost exe k LocalService Startup type Automatic be Service status Running Start Stop Pause
58. ce Discovery Click device name listed in the device tree and the details of the device is displayed in the right pane for the further operations Blue Highlight item means new device Gray item means the device has existed in the system e The system distinguishes devices by IP addresses The existed devices will be listed e The Device Link is configured automatically by the system Click the details of devices to modify them as below Figure 5 10 Modify Device Details Get Ch d Dees j4 4 A p r Description Oevice Link MAC 001F550 HUS EC Service Select the target devices and click Save to add the devices into the system or click Back to select discovery condition again Click Exit to return to Device Management Document Rev A 07 15 18 HUS SWP 32S User Manual e The following Prompt is displayed after clicking Save Prompt Note Are you sure to save selected 2 devices Yes Click Yes to save the settings elf you select existed devices in the system and click Save the following Warning is displayed Warming 16DVR10220167 had existed in system are you sure to replace old devices Click Yes to replace old devices Get Child Device There are two methods to get child devices Method 1 Select the target device in the Device Discovery main interface and click Get Child Device Figure 5 9 HUS Device Discovery The following Prompt is displayed Figure 5 11 Discovery
59. ckets 10 seconds by default Adjust this parameter if the network environment is poor or too many devices are connected The formula is Timeout period number of cameras X number of alarms per second of a camera X 2 1 20 4 PING Timeout 50 400ms Set the interval time of sending and receiving the PING The device is regarded as disconnected if it is timeout 5 PING Try 1 3 Set the trial times of the PING test 6 Heartbeat Interval 60 180s Set the interval time between two heartbeats Click Next and the following interface is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 71 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 0 16 Adding Pancake Series ONVIF DVR Honeywell Pancake IP Camera ONVIF c gt Pancake Series ONVIF DVR gt Device Type Pancake Series ONVIF DVR v Batchinsert Batch Number Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name ParentName _ 1 Device Tag Device Location Description HUS EC Service Service Component gt gt HUS EC Service1 v IP Address Port 80 UserName admin Password eesse AuthenAddress AuthenMode Basic e OnvifAddress onvifidevice_service Pr
60. client A typical application process of relaying the streaming is described as follows Firstly HUS Client sends a request command to HUS NVR Service for a real time streaming After it receives and analyzes this command it connects the corresponding front end device links and requests for the real time streaming If the preceding two steps perform successfully then the streaming link between HUS Client and HUS NVR Service and the link between HUS NVR Service and the front end device are connected which forms a one way real time streaming circle Thus the transmitting function is implemented HUS NVR Service can store the real time streaming for a certain period of time when it receives the storage command from Trigger Service of HUS SWP 32S A typical application process of storage is described as follows take schedule trigger as example Firstly Trigger Service of HUS SWP 32S gets the trigger schedule configured in the Server If the trigger condition is satisfied Trigger Service sends a request command to HUS NVR Service indicating that the real time streaming of a certain channel will be stored within the specified time period When HUS NVR Service receives and analyzes the command it links to the corresponding front end device for the real time streaming If the preceding two steps work successfully then the streaming link between HUS NVR Service and the front end device is connected and HUS NVR Service starts st
61. ct Batch Delete Reverse Select Sublevel Batch Delete Add Child Select a device group to be modified in the device group list and the right pane displays the corresponding information of this group On the Device Group tab user can modify the name tag and description of the device group Click Save to save the settings In the Add Device pane user can click or to expand or collapse the device tree select the device to be added or click the device group or name to reverse the selection of the sub devices Click Add to save the modification or click Reset to cancel the selection Document Rev A 07 15 35 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 59 Adding Device Current Useradmin Login Site 159 99 249 24 T Role Managemen K 22mSEEHSR flag Report Walviacs Record e Into Role Name Description Current Path operator stafi Role Definition Web Authorization Device View Functions Authonzaton Name Site Name Device Type Name Devi Dewce Group Add Device 159 99 249 243 electSite Sl g2 Device Type Semice Component D ecs f Device Name Contains a Device Tag Contains Device Location Contains Device Name Lal Dewce Tree Reverse Select Reverse Select Baten Delete Reverse Select Subievel Batch Delete Add User can add more than one group with different devices to a rule against the role s need For example user can add both Video Devices
62. d parameters can be specified inthe streamingserver xml file it is in the installation directory of HUS NVR Service e The default maximum capacity of each file block is 200MB It can be configured by lt PREF NAME storage_video_chip_size TYPE UInt32 gt 200 lt PREF gt in the streamingserver xml file e When the remaining space of the disk is less than 1GB default you cannot create new files on the disk It can be configured by lt PREF NAME storage_disk_create_empty_remain TYPE UInt32 gt 1024 lt PREF gt in the streamingserver xml file e When the remaining space of the disk is less than 512MB default data cannot be written to the disk It can be configured by lt PREF NAME storage_disk_write_empty_remain TYPE UInt32 gt 512 lt PREF gt in the streamingserver xml file e When the remaining space of disk is less than 2GB default HUS NVR Service starts to search the oldest videos When more than 1GB default of videos is searched it stops searching and delete all these videos The remaining space can be configured by lt PREF NAME storage_cycle_overwirte_remain_size TYPE UInt32 gt 2048 lt PREF gt in the treamingserver xmI file The file size of searched videos can be configure by lt PREF NAME storage_cycle_overwirte_size YPE UInt32 gt 1024 lt PREF gt in the streamingserver xml file Document Rev A 07 15 61 HUS SWP 32S User
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64. device is displayed in the left Device Tree Honeywell Pioneer 3M Fisheye Series IP Camera Click IP Video Front End Devices in the Device Tree and click New The following interface is displayed Figure 0 11 Adding Honeywell Pioneer 3M Fisheye Series IP Camera Device Type Honeywell Pioneer 3M Fisheye Series IP Camera v Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device1 to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name Honeywell Pioneer 3M Fisheye Series IP Camera Device Tag Device Location Description EVENT PORT 16010 EVENT TIMEOUT 30 EVENT RESUBSCRIBE e PING TMEOUT z5 50 400ms PING TRY 1 3 2 HEARTBEAT INTERVAL 60 120 180s Finish Cancel Next Select Honeywell Pioneer 3M Fisheye Series IP Camera in Device Type Set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 Event Port From the listed EC services the user should appoint a specific one to receive alarm information 2 Event Timeout The interval between two heart beat packets 3 Event Resubscribe Enable this item will resub
65. e Name ParentName 1 Device Tag Device Location Description HUS EC Service Service Component gt gt HUS EC Service1 X IP Addr Port go User admin Password EnableMotion J EnableDIDO 7 DiTriggerlCR TI Previous Next Set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 2 IP Addr Enter the IP address of the device 3 Port 80 as default 4 User admin by default 5 Password Null by default 6 EnableMotion Enable this item to send the motion alarm to the HUS system Document Rev A 07 15 65 HUS SWP 32S User Manual 7 Enable DIDO Enable this item to send the external alarm in to the HUS system 8 DITriggerICR Enable this item to send the external alarm out to the HUS system Click Next and the following interface is displayed Figure 0 127 Adding Pioneer Enhanced Series IP Camera Protocol Honeywell Pioneer Enhanced Series IP Camera gt Pioneer Enhanced Series IP Camera Pioneer Enhanced Series IP Camera Protocol Protocol Protocol Streamer Device Type Pioneer Enhanced Series IP Camera Protocol Streamer X Batch Insert Batch Number D Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device to Device10 Any property can include ba
66. e10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name sparentName 1 Device Tag Device Location Description HUS EC Service Service Component HUS EC Service1 X PTZ Pace 1 mapping to PTZ Pace 2 mapping to PTZ Pace 3 mapping to PTZ Pace 4 mapping to PTZ Pace 5 mapping to PTZ Pace 6 mapping to PTZ Pace mapping to PTZ Pace 8 mapping to PTZ Pace 9 mapping to Previous Next Set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 1 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 2 PTZ Pace X 1 9 mapping to PTZ pace X 1 9 can be customized Each PTZ pace mappings to one front end PTZ pace For Example PTZ Pace 9 mappings to PTZ85 PTZ Pace 1 mappings to PTZ5 Customized PTZ pace provides more accurate positioning Click Next and the following interface is displayed Figure 0 58 Adding ONVIF Generic Profile S Streamer Sg ONVIF Generic Profile S ONVIF Generic Profile S DVR ONVIF Generic Profile S Channelc gt ONVIF Generic Profile S RStreamer Device Type ONVIF Generic Profile S RStreamer v Batch Insert Batch Numb
67. ecording Rule Time Condition Alarm Trigger Condition Record Device Device Name EC Server Device Type Name M ZZ HUS Rule Service HUS EC Service HUS Rule Service HUS EC Service HUS EC Service m Duration H ia H item 10 Minute Min Level Unlimited CA Alarm Fitter Max Level Uniimited ze F Device Name Dew T ACTI Encoderl_Channelt CG ACTI Encoder2_Channelt T ACT Encoder3_Channelt T ACTI Encoder _Channelt CT ACTI Encoder _Channelt F AMTK IP Camere Channel_RStreamert I AMTK IP Camera2Channel_RStreamert T AMTK IP Camera3Channel_RStreamert T AMTK IP Camera4Channel_RSteamert F AMTK IP CameraSChannel_RStreamert pti H Reverse Select Batch Delete Baten Derete Addi rn 4 112 imaj gt Pd When the Video Trigger Service is running if user add modify or delete one video recording rule in HUS SWP 32S Server the Video Trigger Service can update the information automatically and dynamically and adjust the corresponding recording rule in time Document Rev A 07 15 51 HUS SWP 32S User Manual 8 Database Management Tool The Database Management Tool is used to maintain the database of HUS SWP 32S Server providing the functions of database backup restore cleanup of old data and so on in order to optimize and manage the database The major functions of the Database Management Tool are backing up of the database restoring the database and cleaning up the database C
68. end device control by arbitrage of E amp C service e Video Trigger Service provides the video trigger service for digital video monitoring system and manages video recording functions of multiple Streaming Services to ensure the reliability and stability of massive and long time video storage system e Database Management Tool maintains the database in HUS SWP 32S Server provides the functions of database backup recovery stale data clearance Implementing database optimization and advanced management Document Rev A 07 15 5 HUS SWP 32S User Manual 3 Installation and Connection For the installation and connection of HUS SWP 32S refer to the instructions of Document HUS SWP 32S Installation Guide provided in the package Document Rev A 07 15 6 HUS SWP 32S User Manual 4 Service Configurations and Initialization This chapter describes the configuration of service components The HUS SWP 32S monitors and manages the running status of service components with the Management Tool Each service in HUS SWP 32S should be configured in the Server should be assigned specifically in local Management Tool The system supports the communication between HUS SWP 32S Server and service components Different service components must be added into the corresponding HUS SWP 32S Server in order to become a sub device of HUS SWP 32S Server Thus the Management Tool can start the service components and the real time communication
69. ent Path Ru e2 M Rulet Alarm Trigger y K FRule2 Schedule Taggar Recording Rute Time Condition Record Device 4 Ka S SS 3 WW a i A gt Enable Frequency Year Every Year wi Month Every Month mi Day Every Day ein Batch Delete Start Time Duration O ipay H ei Hour 19 si minute Add When an alarm triggers a video recording Video Trigger Service first subscribes the configured alarms or events from Event Control Service When EC Service receives the alarm it sends the subscribed alarm to Video Trigger Service and Video Trigger Service decides whether video storage is needed according to the specific configuration information of the alarm trigger rule When the video must be stored Video Trigger Service sends the storage command to the NVR service which controls the corresponding storage device to trigger video recording of alarms for the specified time duration The following screenshot displays the alarm settings for one alarm trigger rule When the selected alarms occur video recording will be triggered The lasting time setting of the recording is 10 minutes Note that Document Rev A 07 15 50 HUS SWP 32S User Manual the first channel of alarm input and alarm restore is unselected so the two alarms do not trigger recording when they occur Figure 7 3 The Rule of Alarm Trigger 8 Recording Rule BS Rude Name Trigger Type Desot Current Path Rulet RA pue AamTigger 7 5 M 3 pue Schedule Tigger R
70. ent Rev A 07 15 36 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 62 Creating New Recording Rule Current Useradmin Login Site Recording Rule PSE Wildes Recor KM 149 24 240 34 Er Rule Name Trigger Type De Current Path Rulet CG nt Nar Trigger CH pue Schedule Trigger Recording Rule Time Condition Alarm Trigger Condition Record Device Rute Name Rule Trigger Type Alarm Trigger SN Description Valid Period F Always Valid Begin Date Hl End Date 4 ey EE eg eg Cen Geif aan L Input the name and description of the new rule select a trigger type set the video s duration and the rule s valid period after the video recording begins and then click Save You can see the newly added rule is displayed in the left rule list and you can continue to edit the rule s properties such as recording device see the next chapter for detailed content Modifying a Recording Rule Plan for Trigger Click the icon in front of the name of the rule that user want to modify and the pane for editing rules opens On the Recording Rule tab user can modify the rule s name description duration and valid period Then click Save Figure 5 63 Modifying the Recording Rule Schedule Currant Useradmin Login Site 159 99 249 242 9 ARecording Rue Bene Rule Name Trigger Type Det Curent Path Rule M Bue Alarm Trigger J en We Rec Rule wt i Rec D G pue Schedule Trigge
71. ent is processed using the unblocked method on the EC Service When the command control server receives information from device events it transmits the information directly to the client that subscribed the device information Device event describes the normal interactive information generated when devices are running The alarm type is defined as Event in Alarm Attribute of Device Type You can choose the alarm type in the Site Info tab in HUS SWP 32S Server Select alarm device in the Device Type Name tree in the Authorized Device Type tab and the detailed information of the device will be showed on the right as below Document Rev A 07 15 47 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Honeywell Universal Surveillance HUS __ License Co unt Authorized DeviceType Onine User Current User Count Max Nur Device Type Name Current Path Alarm Device EagleMage Video Analysis Alarm Eagletiage Server EagleMage Camera SI Client 0 S Component eyooard Consolel Digital Video Recorder Device Type DeviceType Alarms Rules Client 0 20 Network Video Server Alarm Name Alarm Level Alarm Code homom asses t Streamer aa is vene S Alarm Device 3 Alarm Monitoring ten Alarm Level 4 Scene Change by Alarm Code Cordon events Description a zem Monsonn Alarm Attrib Background Color Blocked Timeout Second Foreground Color 1 1 1 1 cene incident 1 1 1 1 Source Code Status Group T
72. er 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device1 to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name ParentName 1 Device Tag Device Location Description AlternativeView HUS EC Service Service Component HUS EC Service1 v MediaProfile k Multicast J PTZEnable J Show Text v Text Text Position Right Top bd Show Date Time v Date Time Default a Format Date Time Position L amp Top Font Size 43 Font Color White Switch ID RStreamers Switch ID Format S Example 11 Finish Previous Set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 Alternative View Click Find to select alternative stream when the current running stream cannot work Document Rev A 07 15 85 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 0 59 Alternative View AlternativeView Select all v Search HUS EC Servi S Se RStreamer Oneywe y 16DVR10220167_Channel01_RStreamert 16DVR10220167_Channel02_RStreamer1 16DVR10220167_Channel03_RStreamer1 16DVR10220167_Channel03_RStreamer2 SwitchMat16DVR10220167_Channel04_RStreamer1 l
73. er can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name ParentName 1 Device Tag Device Location Description HUS EC Service Service Component HUS EC Service1 x Channel ID 1 v PTZ Control TI PTZ Pace 1 mapping to PTZ Pace 2 mapping to PTZ Pace 3 mapping to PTZ Pace A mapping to PTZ Pace 5 mapping to PTZ Pace 6 mapping to PTZ Pace 7 mapping to PTZ Pace 8 mapping to PTZ Pace 9 mapping to Finish Previous Next Set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 2 Channel ID Select channel ID from 1 to 2 Document Rev A 07 15 74 HUS SWP 32S User Manual 3 PTZ Control Select it to enable the PTZ control of this channel Make sure the device is connected to the analog camera 4 PTZ Pace X 1 9 mapping to PTZ pace X 1 9 can be customized Each PTZ pace mappings to one front end PTZ pace Click Next and the following interface is displayed Figure 0 92 Adding HUSS E2X Stream gt HUSS E2X HUSS E2X Channelc gt HUSS E2X Streamer Device Type HUSS E2X Streamer 7 Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will crea
74. er programs or devices or it cannot receive alarms and ON OFF line status The default value is 6150 3 Timeout s The interval between two heart beat packets 10 seconds by default Adjust this parameter if the network environment is poor or too many devices are connected The formula is Timeout period number of cameras X number of alarms per second of a camera X 2 1 20 4 PING Timeout 50 400ms Set the interval time of sending and receiving the PING The device is regarded as disconnected if it is timeout 5 PING Try 1 3 Set the trial times of the PING test 6 Heartbeat Interval 60 180s Set the interval time between two heartbeats Click Next and the following interface is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 62 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 0 2 Adding Super HD Series ONVIF DVR Honeywell Super HD Series IP Camera gt Super HD Series ONVIF gt ONVIF DVR Device Type Super HD Series ONVIF DVR X Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name ParentName _ 1 Device Tag Device Location Description HUS EC Service Service Component HUS EC Service1 v IP Address
75. es general parameters there are following device parameters 1 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 2 1P Addr Enter the IP address of the device 3 Port 80 as default 4 User admin by default 5 Password Null by default 6 EnableMotion Enable this item to send the motion alarm to the HUS system 7 Enable DIDO Enable this item to send the external alarm in to the HUS system 8 DITriggerICR Enable this item to send the external alarm out to the HUS system Click Next and the following interface is displayed Figure 0 13 Adding Pioneer 3M Fisheye Series IP Camera Streamer Honeywell Pioneer 3M Fisheye Series IP Camera Pioneer 3M Fisheye Series IP Camerac gt Pioneer 3M Fisheye Series IP Camera Streamer Device Type Pioneer 3M Fisheye Series IP Camera Streamer e Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device 1 to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name sParentName _ 1 Device Tag Device Location Description AlternativeView SS HUS EC Service Service Component HUS EC Service1 v Honeywell fered Network Video Server gt E gt 57RHUS NVR1 i Profile Profile1 i Mul
76. evious Next Set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 2 I1P Address Enter the Enter the IP Address of the device 3 Port Set the port for communication and configuration 4 UserName admin by default 5 Password 1234 by default 6 AuthenAddress HTTP Address to log on Ask the vendor for details 7 AuthenMode HTTP authentication mode Ask the vendor for details 8 ONVIF Address ONVIF address Ask the vendor for details Click Next and the following interface is displayed Figure 0 17 Adding Pancake Series ONVIF Channel Honeywell Pancake IP Camera ONVIF Pancake Series ONVIF DVRc gt Pancake Series ONVIF Channel gt Device Type Pancake Series ONVIF Channel D Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name parentName _ 1 Device Tag Device Location Description HUS EC Service Service Component HUS EC Service1 v Previous Next Set properties and device parameters for the new dev
77. g device parameters 1 Alternative View Click Find to select alternative stream when the current running stream cannot work Document Rev A 07 15 82 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 0 27 Alternative View BE Select all HUS EC Servic RStreamer Honeywell HU y 6DVR195_Ch1_RS1 MediaProfi Axis _P3301 _32_Channel1_RStreamer1 Ais P3301 _32_Channel1_RStreamer2 Axis_P3301 _32_Channel1_RStreamer3 Axis_P3301 _32_Channel1_RStreamer4 SwitchMat q 4 442 bh Multica PTZEnab Click Reset to clear selected streams 2 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 3 MediaProfile Select from quality_h264 mobile _h264 balanced_h264 bandwidth_h264 quality_jpeg mobile_jpeg or balanced_jpeg Bandwidth_jpeg by default 4 Multicast Select it to enable multicast Multicast address must be set on the device IE in advance 5 PTZ Enable Select it to enable the PTZ control of this channel Make sure the device is connected to the analog camera 6 Show text Select this item to show text 7 Text Enter the text to be showed 8 Text Position Select the text position 9 ShowDate Time Select this item to show date time 10 Date Time Format Select the date time format 11 Date Time Position Select the date time position 12 Font Size Set the font size 13 Font Color Select the font color 14 Switch ID Not supported in this edition of HUS application Click Fini
78. ght click and select Batch Process or click HD 16DVR D Stream The following window is displayed Figure 5 23 Batch Process HD 16DVR D Stream Batch Process HD 16DVR_D Stream EH HD 16DVR D Streamf 1 o KL Apply to all child devices name definition BW Stream Type Major Stream Multicast v MH Device Link Select the checkboxes before the parameters to be batch processed and set the parameters Click OK to save the settings or click Cancel to exit Filter Filter function is used for filtering devices in the searching results Enter the Device Name in Figure 5 and click Filter to filter the devices Document Rev A 07 15 23 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Or click the dropdown menu after Filter and click Advance Filter to set the advance filter conditions as below Figure 5 24 Advance Filter vee 2 Advance Search Get Ch Device bn 4 bh Device Name Duplicate Device 20167 NoDupiicate Device 192 16 Click Filter to filter the devices Advanced Search Advanced Search is used for filtering the discovery results and batch processing the filtered devices Click Advance Search tab in the left pane the following interface is displayed Figure 5 25 Advance Search HD 160VR D HD 1 DOVR D Channel HD 160VR D Stream e Device 192 168 2504 80 admin 2 ssssss assword R10220046 No Duplicate Device 192 168 250 1 80 admin e088 Select HD 16DVR D HD 16DVR D Channel or HD 16DVR D Stream
79. hen click Save On the Web Authorization tab user can modify the operation authorities of the role in HUS SWP 32S Server including site management user management role management device view device management recording rule device event device operation recording device type group device type and so on Each of these respectively corresponds to a sub page of the Server Manage sites manage users manage roles manage device view manage devices manage device type manage record rule and report Figure 5 52 Web Authorization for Roles Role Name Description Current Path Operator staf RA Operator stat Operator P Operator staffi Operator Role Definition Web Authorization Device View Functions Authorization e 2 Configuration Adrr Name Description A Manage sites Manage users Manage roles M Manage device TI Manage video recordrule IT Report 4 D ep CopyTo Save Cancel Click or E in front of the authority groups and user can expand or hide the specific authorities in the group By clicking to the left of the authority group name user can select all the specific authorities in the authority group Click Save to save the modifications On the Device View tab user can view and configure the specific devices available Document Rev A 07 15 33 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 53 Role s Device View ent Useradmin Login Site f z svideo Reco KI Curr 24 R
80. i Access Control System i Analog Matrix All Clients i Subsystem Control Level 100 P 192 168 100 254 Port 7777 SewiceModefAcve Modify HUS Rule Service IP address from 192 168 1 100 to 192 168 100 254 ES Figure 13 159 HUS Trigger Service IP Modifying Current User admin Login Site 192 168 100 254 Site Map User Management Role Management Recording Rule Ea Log Report felVideo Record Site Info Device Tree Current Path Service Component gt gt HUS Trigger Service Device Name Device a Service Component HUS EC Senice A HUS EC Senice HUS Rule Service Device Type HUS Trigger Senice LG HUSEC Service ECServer HUS Trigger Service Device ID 3559ea99 6f2e 49c7 bfaa fod706e4e5f0 i Digital Video Recorder g Network Video Server Device Name HUS Trigger Service L Streamer Device Tag TriggerServer Alarm Device Device Location Access Control System Analog Matrix All Clients z Subsystem P 192 168 100 254 Service Mode Active Save cance Derete new From Device Management menu select Network Video Server and modify the Honeywell HUS NVR IP address to 192 168 100 254 Figure13 160 HUS NVR Configuration Modifying Current User admin Login Site 192 168 100 254 Cc bk o mie d 7 J fap olte Map ez Use
81. icast 5 User Enter the username for login 6 Password Enter the password for login Click Next and the following interface is displayed Figure 0 99 Adding HUSS E8X Channel HUSS E8Xc gt HUSS E8X Channel Device Type HUSS E8X Channel X Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name ParentName 1 Device Tag Device Location Description HUS EC Service Service Component HUS EC Service1 v Channel ID 4 PTZ Control TI PTZ Pace 1 1 PTZ Pace 2 2 PTZ Pace 313 PTZ Pace 44 5 6 ri 8 8 PTZ Pace 5 PTZ Pace 6 PTZ Pace 7 PTZ Pace 8 PTZ Pace 9 Finish Jr Previous Next Set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 2 Channel ID Select channel ID from 1 to 8 Document Rev A 07 15 79 HUS SWP 32S User Manual 3 PTZ Control Select it to enable the PTZ control of this channel Make sure the device is connected to the analog camera 4 PTZ Pace X 1
82. ice Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service Click Next and the following interface is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 Ve HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 0 18 Adding Pancake Series ONVIF Streamer Honeywell Pancake IP Camera ONVIF Pancake Series ONVIF DVR Pancake Series ONVIF Channelc gt Pancake Series ONVIF Streamer Device Type Pancake Series ONVIF Streamer 7 Device ID Device Name ParentName _ 1 Device Tag Device Location Description AlternativeView Reset HUS EC Service Service Component HUS EC Service1 e Get Network Video Server gt B33 RHUS NVR1 m MediaProfile Profile1 Multicast Show Text V Text Text Position Right Top gt Show Date Time jw Date Time Default Format Date Time Position a Font Size 48 Font Color White v SwitchMark RStreamer s Switch ID Format S Example 11 Finish Previous Set properties and device parameters there are following device parameters 1 Alternative View Click Find to select alternative stream when the current running stream cannot work Figure 0 19 Alternative View AlternativeView Select all v Search HUS EC Servi RStreamer Honeywell HU Ve NV 16DVR10220167_Channel01_RStreamer1 16DVR102
83. ight comer to insert dynamic texts Figure 5 33Dynamic Text Dynamic Text TR fi Date and time Dynamic Text CR E Device Name Date Device Locaton Empt Toe Desonptont Emphy IP Addr e OSD Style Configure the location font color and other properties of the OSD texts If select Auto fit size the size of the texts will scale with the video rectangle size and the tests will keep the aspect ratio If select Auto fit position the margin of the texts will scale with the video rectangle size It s invalid when the location is left center center top center center center bottom or right center Library Click the Library tab and the following window is displayed Figure 5 34 Library Zewen oT N C 10 Wed 16536 37 OSD Editor Cancel O e Save Template Select the EI on the right of the Current Editing Item to save the current editing item at a template Document Rev A 07 15 21 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 35 Save Template Templates Enter the template name and click OK And the saved template is listed under the Current Editing Item Figure 5 36 Templates Templates Current Editing Item OSD template Template e Batch Applying To apply the template to devices in bathes select the E on the right of the Current Editing Item or the on the right of the template The following window is d
84. in the device type to list all the corresponding devices You can batch process them or do the further filter Adding Devices Manually As shown in Figure 5 you can add devices such as service DVR encoder alarm device access matrix client and so on The steps of adding these devices are almost the same This chapter provides a case of adding HD 16DVR D to describe the operations of adding devices Click Digital Video Recorder in the Device Tree and the following tab page displays Figure 5 26 Creating a New Service Device Management User Management 4 Role Managemen Device Tree Search Device Discovery Current Path Digital Video Recorder Device Type Name Dev Device Network Video Server IP Video Front End Devices Alarm Device Access Control System Analog Matrix All Clients Subsystem New Click New and the following tab page displays Document Rev A 07 15 24 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 27 Adding Information for the New Service Device Management Device Tree Search Device Discovery Current Path Digital Video Recorder Device Name Device Type Name Dev Device SSS e el Device Type HD 16DVR D Service Component Network Video Server L IP Video Front End Devices Batch insert Batch Number 4 Alarrn Device Exampte if set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device to Device10 Any property can inc
85. ion aa RES i Password Device Link Select the checkboxes before the parameters to be batch processed and set the parameters Click OK to save the settings or click Cancel to exit e HD 16DVR D Channel Batch Process There are two methods to batch process HD 16DVR D Channel Method 1 Select HD 16DVR D Channel in the drop down list as below Figure 5 16 Batch Process Select HD 16DVR D Channel Sat Batch Process HD i6D VR D HD 16DVR D HD 16D VR D Stream HD 16D VR D Channel Device 16DVR1 The following window is displayed Figure 5 17 Batch Process HD 16DVR D Channel Batch Process HD 16DVR_D Channel I Device Name HD 16DVR D Channel 1 SW Apply to all child devices name definition PTZ Control fi Set PTZ Control to be true or false W Device Link Select the checkboxes before the parameters to be batch processed and set the parameters Click OK save the settings or click Cancel to exit Method 2 Click the device to be batch processed in the device tree in the left pane and the following interface is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 21 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 18 Batch Process Select HD 16DVR D Channel Select the channels to be batch processed Right click and select Batch Process or click HD 16DVR D Channel The following window is displayed Figure 5 19 Batch Process HD 16DVR D Channel Batch Process HD 16DVR D Channel I Device Name HD 16DVR D Channel 1 R
86. isplayed Figure 5 37 Batch Applying Batch Applying Device Type UI Wace ute Device Name Device Name Wo Honeywell HUSS E4V_22_Channel01_RStreamer MM Honeywell _HUSS E4V_22_Channel01_RStreamer3 WW Honeywell HUSS E4V_22_Channel01_RStreamer4 Select All Unselect All lid 4 E IO k H ES Select the target device in the drop down list of the Device Type Enter the target device name in the Device Name and the related devices will be listed Select the target devices and click Apply to apply the current editing OSD to the devices e Load Template To edit the OSD of the target template double click the target template or click on the right of the target template e Delete To delete the target template click on the right of the target template Document Rev A 07 15 28 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Users Management User Management allows user to set username password and other information for a specific user and assign one or more roles to this user Click User Management to see the following screenshot Figure 5 38 User Management See User Managemen EATE A User Name Login Name us Current Path E admin adm User Management 2 chenin her U M d test test a Reverse Select Batch Delete CopyTo Naw Adding a User Click New to open the User Management tab Figure 5 39 Adding a new User User Type fe Common User Mobile User User Name Password Confirm
87. ist differ according to the installed service components on computer User can configure the services only if they have added the corresponding device of the service component in HUS SWP 32S Server Event Control Service Expand the tree items Management Tool gt Services and double click HUS EC Service under the Services group Figure 4 7 Management Tool Service D Management Tool File Me Help e gt amli BI Management Tool ei Event viewer Sy Services Gr HUS Network Video Recorder HUS Network Video Recorder Relay Storage Running Sa HUS Rule Service HUS Rule Service Running Sa HUS Trigger Service HUS Trigger Service Running Sa ServiceMonitor Monitors HUS services Running Ry Windows Time Maintains date and time synchronization on all ch Running Click the Configuration tab in the open HUS EC Service Properties dialog box Document Rev A 07 15 9 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 4 8 HUS EC Service Properties Configuration x General Configuration Management server list HUS EC Service list Name cbfec3d8 0759 40ce b6 HUS EC Service Curent service to 192 168 1 100 gt HUS EC Service synchronize Cancel Apply Select HUS SWP 32S Server that user want to synchronize and select the corresponding EC Service from names in EC Server List so as to connect the EC Service equipment with the central server depl
88. ith http 192 168 100 254 HUSsite and go to the login page Enter the login name and password the initial name and password are both admin and click Login to access Management Server User can modify the previous IP address from 192 168 1 100 to the new IP address 192 168 100 254 Figure 13 157 Modifying IP Address from Web Current User admin Login Site 192 168 1 100 L 5 o G d 1 J 2 User Management xRole Management Recording Rule d Site Details Site ID eefcd15d 6100 4304 8912 f3ecd912d46d Site Name 492 168 100 254 Address IP 492 168 100 254 Test Successfully No parent site is available Select Service Component from menu Device Management and modify HUS EC Service IP address as new server IP address 192 168 100 254 Document Rev A 07 15 91 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure13 158 EC Service IP Address Modifying Current User admin Login Site 192 168 100 254 faa olte Map amp User Management xRole Management Re Fe Log Report Site Info Device Tree Current Path Service Component gt gt HUS EC Service Device Device Links Ek Service Component HUS Rule Service Device Type HUS EC Serice HUS Trigger Service Device ID 61648d9b 6409 48cb bf16 05e1173c4d3c Digital Video Recorder Network Video Server Streamer ECServer HUS EC Service Alarm Device
89. iting OSD 6 Switch ID Not supported in this edition of HUS application Click Finish to save the settings When the saving completes the new device is displayed in the left Device Tree Honeywell Pioneer Series IP Camera ONVIF Click IP Video Front End Devices in the Device Tree and click New The following interface is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 66 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 0 6 Adding Honeywell Pioneer Series IP Camera ONVIF Device Type Honeywell Pioneer Series IP Camera ONVIF M Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device1 to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name Honeywell Pioneer Series IP Camera ONVIF 1 Device Tag Device Location Description EventEnable jw EventPort 6160 Timeout s 20 Ping Timeout 50 400ms Ping Try 1 3 2 50 Heartbeat Interval 60 180s Finish Cancel Next Select Honeywell Pioneer Series IP Camera ONVIF in Device Type set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 120 1 EventEnable Enable event function to receive al
90. k the button RS to add a backup file in the pop up window as follows Figure 9 4 Specifying a Backup File D Specify Backup Backup location 0 dbbackupHusAdy bak Add one or more backup files and click OK On the Backup Set page you can see the backup sets in the current backup file Figure 9 5 Selecting Backup Sets Backup Set Options Restore Name Component _ Type Server Database Position HUSAdy Full Dat Database FULL STATION NOAPI HUSAdy lt HT gt Change backup set restore sequence Select the backup set to be restored in the Backup Set list and then click the button to restore it User can select another path for saving the database file in the Option page as follows Document Rev A 07 15 54 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 9 6 Changing the Path of Database File Backup Set Options Logical Name Original File Name Restore As D HUSAdv HusAdy mdf D HUSAdv HusAdy madf HusAdy_log DiWHUSAdy HusAdy Idf DiAWHUSAdy HusAdy lt Change backup set restore sequence Clear Logs If there are more than one backup set especially when the backup set includes complete backup differential backup and transaction backup make sure the restoring sequence is the last complete backup gt some differential backups after the complete backup gt the transaction log backup and ending transaction log backup after the differential backup Data Table Maintenance AS Ma
91. lect main or extra according to the users requirements and network environment 4 Show text Select this item to show text 5 Text Enter the text to be showed 6 Text Position Select the text position 7 ShowDate Time Select this item to show date time 8 Date Time Format Select the date time format 9 Date Time Position Select the date time position 10 Font Size Set the font size 11 Font Color Select the font color 12 Switch ID Not supported in this edition of HUS application 13 Enable NFR Select it to enable the network failure recovery Document Rev A 07 15 75 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Click Finish to save the settings When the saving completes the new device is displayed in the left Device Tree HUSS E4X Click IP Video Front End Devices in the Device Tree and click New The following interface is displayed Figure 0 94 Adding HUSS E4X Device Type HUSS E4x X Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device1 to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name HUSS EA Device Tag Device Location Description HUS EC Service Service Component gt HUS EC Service1 v IP Port
92. lude batch expression except the Access Control System one will validation Analog Matrix Nodes Only positive interger can appear in 0 any other character will not be replaced All Clients Device ID L Subdsystem See DEEN Device Name HD 15DVR D 1 Device Tag f Device Location 4 Description HUS EC Service Service Component gt gt HUS EC Senice EN P Port User Password Finish Cancel Neti Select HD 16DVR D in Device Type set properties and device parameters for the new service and click Save When the saving completes the new device is displayed in the left Device Tree e Devices or components can be added in batch by entering batch number in Batch Insert Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Example If set batch number to 10 and set device type to Device 1 application will create Device1 to Device10 But the specifically parameters for each device or component will be set or modified after being added Modifying Devices In the Device Tree click the device name you want to modify and then the properties of the device are shown in the right pane Figure 5 28 Device Information d Log t NW Device Management ow e i Er r ling A Blocbeoon TAr meee in Devic eareh rent Path Service Comp Service Device Name Device Type H De D Link Service Component a D A Device Type SEC Benice HUS Rule Service HUS R d i HUS EC Senice HUS Trigger
93. mber 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device1 to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name HUSS E2x 1 Device Tag Device Location Description HUS EC Service Service Component HUS EC Service1 IP Port 37777 Login Mode TCP b User Password Fn reson ea Select HUSS E2X in Device Type set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 2 1P Enter the IP address of the device 3 Port 37777 as default 4 Login Mode Select TCP or Multicast 5 User Enter the username for login 6 Password Enter the password for login Click Next and the following interface is displayed Figure 0 91 Adding HUSS E2X Channel HUSS E2Xc gt HUSS E2X Channel gt Device Type HUSS E2X Channel nd Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interg
94. me Condition Record Device RA Rue Schedule Tigger g j Streaming Serer Streaming Server a Device Name Devic l HDOVR1_C annell _RSireamer HOD F HDOVR10_Channell_RStreameHDO F HODVR2_Channell_RStreamer HD M HDDVR8_Channel _RStreamerHDO HDDVR3_Channel _RStreamerHDO H D H D Batch Delete L Baten Desete Add Alarm Trigger Click the icon in front of the name of the rule user want to modify and the pane for editing rules opens On the Recording Rule tab user can modify the rule s name description duration and valid period Then click Save Figure 5 66 Modifying the Recording Rule Alarm Current Useradmin Login Site 159 99 249 242 Recording Rule BOW Det Current Path Rulet Recording Rule Time Condition Alarm Trigger Condition Record Device Rule Name Rulet Trigger Type Description Valid Period Always Valid H H Reverse Select 1 Batch Delete Save Gancel Delete New On the Time Condition tab user can modify or delete the existing recording plan add a new recording plan and enable or disable the recording rule Click Edit or Delete to control a single recording plan click Enable All Disable All Cancel Edit or Delete All to control all the recording rules click Add to add new recording rules Figure 5 67 Time Condition Alarm 9 SRecodingRue Kar Rude Name Trigger Type Det Current Path Rulet WR RdA AlarmTrigger m
95. n Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 Are you sure that you want to delste HUS EC Service and its relations Description Control Level 100 Save Cancei Deiete New Click OK to delete the devices or click Cancel to cancel the operation Editing OSD To edit OSD for Honeywell Pioneer Enhanced Series IP Camera Protocol and HUSS E4Vdevices follow the operations below Select the target device in the device tree and click Edit in the right pane The following OSD Editor window is displayed Figure 5 31 OSD Editor Refer to the following table for the icons on the top right corner of the video window Table 5 1 Icons in the Video Window Icon Description Remove l J Kb Pause Play Ix emm Toggle the video rectangle size sl Minimum Display Lock Aspect Ratio Full Screen Users can configure OSD Editor and Library Click le Cancel OK to quit without saving the configurations Click OSD Editor to save the configurations Click T on the upper left corner and the follow the Draw shapes here information to draw shape In the video window The following window is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 26 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 32 Add OSD OSD Editor Select the target OSD and edit the following contents in the right pane OSD Content Enter the texts to be displayed on the screen in the Content or click Kb the on the upper r
96. nagement fRRecording Rule fa Log Report g Device Management 44 User Management p gg regrezg fri Video Record x Site Info Local Sites Current Path 192 168 1 100 Site Name a ES Site Details Site ID f1134eb2 eb6c 46cb b97e 57c55f1cb194 Site Name 192 168 1 100 Address IP 192 168 1 100 Test Site Location Honeywell Shenzhen Office Experience Center 4 A Parent Site Description No parent site is available HUS SWP 32S Server contains the following eight tabs Site Map Device Management User Management Role Management Recording Rule Log Report Video Record and Site Info This chapter describes the settings and operations on each tab page one by one e In Windows server system user must modify IE security settings to see the whole configuration page of HUS SWP 32S Server Select Internet Options gt Security gt Trusted Sites on the Tools menu select Sites and add the address of the HUS SWP 32S Server page to the trusted web sites list e f user wants to change the server default IP address please refer to the Document Rev A 07 15 14 HUS SWP 32S User Manual related chapter in this document e After login the system automatically logs out if users do not make any operations in a certain period If users make operations on the page again the page returns to the login page Site
97. nection select Properties and changes the IP address from 192 168 1 100 to 192 168 100 254 as shown below Figure13 149 Modifying IP Address Connections v v Search Network Connections nm G We Control Panel Network and Internet Network Ornaniza ww Mieshla thie nahunrl device dr a e fil ro per De x Networking Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties 2 x Connect using General Sr Intel R PRO 1000 MT Network Connectic You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings This connection uses the following items vi E Client for Microsoft Networks Obtain an IP address automatically si E QoS Packet Scheduler i ac eee ake vi 2 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Net wi A Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 IP address 192 168 100 254 vV 4 Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 v A Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper Wl Link Layer Topology Discovery Responc Default gateway 192 168 100 1 Obtain DNS server address automatically Uninstall F aint y r aagar automatica Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protoco wide area network protocol that provides across diverse interconnected networks 2 Reconfigure Management
98. nual Maintain After connecting to the server click the button Manual Maintain on the toolbar then select DataTable Maintenance from the drop down list and the following window opens Figure 9 7 Data Table Maintenance P GA Database Management Tool Local end all S Manus Maintain Mairtenarce Plan 1 J DataTable Maintain re EESE ET Sp SE F Avhecer ding BusAdvT ext apor Server LepartServerTeapli parts Si tal GAITAS SITS 4dr Pach bITE HB GHeb oCcoccococr ge a GAS al Index Space Lines FileGroup 0 703 MB 7130 PRIMARY 0 258 MB 3441 PRIMARY D PRIMARY 0 000 MB D PRIMARY 0 047 MB 384 PRIMARY 0 039 MB 0 PRIMARY 0 539 MB 6421 PRIMARY Start to clean up log automatically schedule duration is 10 mins The Data Table Maintenance function only supports cleaning up of the SQL Server of Data Management Center on this server e Select Data Clear Time and configure the time in the drop down list cick kat Data to clear the data e Select Auto Clear Data and click to clear data automatically Click and the following window is displayed Figure 8 8 Auto Clear Settings ad Auto Clear Settings Auto clear while system star Reset As Log Storage Size Limitation Alarm Record 1336 ME Opertion Record 1024 ME User Action Loz 1024 ME User Login Log 30 ME Video Record Trigger ME OF Cancel Use
99. o delete User 1 and ts relations Depar Descr cana Disable I Disable KI User Expiration Date Password Expire 201 0907 07 55 User Roles Role Name Description M Configuration Admin 4 D ReverseSelect Baith Delete S Copy To Save Cancel Delete New Click OK to delete this user Document Rev A 07 15 30 HUS SWP 32S User Manual To delete multiple users select the users that user want to delete in the left user list and then click Batch Delete A confirmation dialog box pops up as follows Figure 5 44 Deleting Multiple Users A ase Management es User Name Login Name Us Current Path o d admin admin 0 v j nagemen WA cheniin 0 User Manag 1 chenlin CAE test tes Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 74 Are you sure that you want to delete all the selected items and their relations Cca 4 Reverse Select Batch Delete Copy To New Click OK to delete the selected users Role Management Role Management allows user to grant proper authorities to different roles so that user can choose the needed authority conveniently when managing the users Click Role Management to open the role management page Figure 5 45 Role Management Surrent eredmir Role Management Wf D Role Name Description Current Path Operator staff KR A Operato ato le Detnite j JEE mc bone Aut M 8 Connguration Atr Role Definibon Web Authorization Device View Functions Authorization Role
100. ole Management RS Rule BS Log Repe F 2 Rote Name Description Current Path operator staf2 M A operator stat operator E e e operator Role Definition Web Authorization Device View Functions Authorization d e Name Site Name Device Type Name Devi Derice Group ai A A I HUSEC Senice gt HUS EC Senice 159 99 249 243 HUS EC Service CS Existing Device s oup Description 92 M Balch Delete The existing devices are listed in the middle by clicking or El in front of the device group user can expand or collapse the device tree To delete devices select the devices user want to delete and click Batch Delete to delete the selected devices from the role s authority Select and expand the root node All to view the available device groups Figure 5 54 Assigning the Device to Multiple Roles Assign a device group to the current role or click Create Root Device Group to create a new device group for the current role Role Name Description Current Path operator statt M operator stafi oparator 5 7 Rae ee T Role Definiton Web Authorization Device View Functions Authorization e Nore Site Name Device Type Name Devi Device Group add Derice Al z de W HUSEG Semita gt l I HUS EC Senice 150 90 249243 HUS EC Semice ECS Con Device Group HUS EC Senice Name New Root Device Gro up Dewce Group gl Tag Description lt Us Sere Gong Gees Reverse Select Batch Delete Reverse
101. omatically This shifts the control authority to the next user which requests it Document Rev A 07 15 49 HUS SWP 32S User Manual 7 HUS Trigger Service The HUS Trigger Service is a server application that triggers video recording at a predefined time or when an alarm occurs The HUS Trigger Service provides the video trigger service for digital video monitoring systems and manages the video recording function of multiple Streaming Servers to ensure the reliability and stability of large volume and long term video storage systems Trigger Mechanism HUS SWP 32S Server is configured with video storage rules including planned trigger and alarm trigger When Trigger Service starts it is configured with either a planned trigger or alarm trigger from HUS SWP 32S Server and deals with them respectively as shown in the following screenshot Figure 7 1 Video Recording Rule Current U 9 4 Cu er apmm Login Ste 159 99 249 242 Bag Ey 8 CSRecording Rute ET Repor E leo Re E te Info H L Reverse Select Basch Delete At the preconfigured time for a video trigger the Video Trigger Service sends a storage command to the NVR service which takes responsibility for controlling related devices for the specified time duration The following screenshot displays the trigger time and the lasting time of recording that are defined by one planned trigger rule Figure 7 2 Planned Trigger Rule Name Trigger Type Dell Curr
102. onnecting to Server Start the Database Management Tool and then click the button 7 Connect on the toolbar Select a server name and authentication method in the pop up window and click Connect Figure 9 1 Connecting to DataBase Server Database Banagement Tool Oj x Authenticatior Ze Windows HT Authentication SQL Server Authentication Login _ Password RENE Connection s seconds Options Display each event message in a Backing up Database SC Manual Maintain After connecting to the server click the button the drop down list which opens the following window on the toolbar select Backup from Document Rev A 07 15 52 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 9 2 Database Backup 10 x Connect ei SE Maral Maintain s BA Maintenance Plan E B Local Hanual Backup D HusAdy DH Repor tServe Database HusAdy D Repor therve Backup Type FULL Baseup File C Program Files Microsoft SQL Serv Browser e Append ta existing backup file erwrite existing Backup set Setting Hame HusAdy Backup Description Backup Clear Logs Logs Choose the database name backup type and the path for saving the backup file in the preceding window and then click the button eaan to backup the database Instructions for backup type 1 Complete backup Back up the whole database including all data in the database 2 Differential Backup Back up the data that is in the
103. order list 159 99 249 243 ID Name f6c40afe B8a26 43e5 9d Honeywell HUS NYR ls Current service Io 159 99 249 243 gt Honeywell HUS NVR synchronize Select HUS SWP 32S Server that you want to synchronize and select the corresponding HUS NVR Service names in the HUS NVR list so as to connect the HUS NVR Service with the HUS SWP 32S deployed by the Server Click the General tab again and start the HUS NVR Service Document Rev A 07 15 57 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 10 3 HUS Streaming Server Properties General HUS Network Video Recorder Properties General Configuration Service name HUS Network Video Recorder Display name HUS Network Video Recorder Description HUS Network Video Recorder Relay Storage Playback Download Path to excutable C Program Files Honeywell HUSServersStreaming Server StreamingSer Startup type Automatic v Service status Stopped Stop Pause Resume You can specify the start parameters that apply when start service from here Start parameters On the General page click Start When the service status turns to Started the Streaming Service is started successfully The state information and monitoring interface of Streaming Service is automatically displayed after it is started successfully HUS NVR Service Function Relay Storage HUS NVR Service can relay the real time streaming to the
104. oring the streaming into the disk and will stop the storage until the specified end time In practical situation large amounts of video files are generated and maintaining the video file database becomes one of the most important works after the system is put into operation Disk Maintenance Maintainers should pay attention to the following parameters 1 The total capacity of disk C unit GB 2 The remaining capacity R unit GB 3 The total number of device links supported N 4 The maximum bit rate of each channel rate unit Mbps Document Rev A 07 15 58 HUS SWP 32S User Manual 5 The number of days for storage D unit day The calculation of disk storage space must meet this condition the remaining available disk space gt the required space for storing video files C 1024 512 gt D 3600 24 N rate 8 That is C gt 10 55D N rate 0 5 512 MB refers to the reserved disk space Index Recovery Tool IndexMaker SQLite is a recovery tool for video index files provided by HUS NVR Service which you can find it in the installation directory When HUS NVR Service shuts down abnormally caused by abnormal program or power off damage might be caused to index files So before restarting HUS NVR Service you must recover the index files otherwise it may cause error Figure 10 4 Index Recovery Tool P indexMakerSQtite ll RE Input Files Path ad Clear all Gutput Progress Total g Processed
105. oyed by HUS SWP 32S Server Click the General tab again and start the EC Service Figure 4 9 HUS EC Service Properties General HUS EC Service Properties General Configuration Service name HUS EC Service Display name HUS EC Service Description iz Event and Control Service Path to excutable gem C Program Files Honeywell HUSServerXEC Server HUSE CService exe Startup type Automatic x Service status Stopped Stop Pause Resume fou can specify the start parameters that apply when start service from here Start parameters On the General page click Start When the service status turns to Started the EC Service has started successfully Figure 4 10 HUS EC Service Properties General Starting the Service HUS EC Service Properties EN General Configuration Service name HUS EC Service Display name HUS EC Service Service Control Windows is attempting to Start the following service on local computer HUS EC Service Resume You can specify the start parameters that apply when start service from here Start parameters Document Rev A 07 15 10 HUS SWP 32S User Manual HUS Trigger Service Expand the tree items Management Tool gt Services and double click HUS Trigger Service Click the Configuration tab in the open HUS Trigger Service Properties dialog box
106. pported in this edition of HUS application 13 Enable NFR Select it to enable the network failure recovery Click Finish to save the settings When the saving completes the new device is displayed in the left Device Tree Document Rev A 07 15 78 HUS SWP 32S User Manual HUSS E8X Click IP Video Front End Devices in the Device Tree and click New The following interface is displayed Figure 0 98 Adding HUSS E8X Device Type HUSS E8X v Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name HUSS E8X 1 Device Tag Device Location Description HUS EC Service Service Component gt gt HUS EC Service1 e IP Port 37777 Login Mode TCP v User Password Finish Cancet Next Select HUSS E8X in Device Type set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 2 1P Enter the IP address of the device 3 Port 37777 as default 4 Login Mode Select TCP or Mult
107. r Management Role Management EBRecording Rule E Log Report Fel Video Record Site Info Device Tree Current Path Network Video Server gt Honeywell HUS NVR Device Name Device Device Links G Serice Component HUSEC Senice HUSEC Senice HUS Rule Service Device Type Honeywell HUS NVR SS E EA HUS Trigger Service Device ID 0e113ca3 0a38 4074 a4fc e48150fdb8f8 Digital Video Recorder a Network Video Server HoneywelHUSWWR DeviceTag ee i Honeywell HUS NVR_Disk1 i Streamer i Alarm Device i Access Control System i Analog Matrix All Clients i Subsystem Device Name Honeywell HUS NVR P 192 168 100 254 Service Mode Active Store Urosa minute save cancel Delete New Ada crits Document Rev A 07 15 92 HUS SWP 32S User Manual 2015 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved Document Rev A 07 15 93
108. r a certain time less than or equals to 10 minutes When there is an event or alarm triggering recording prerecording may help tracing the situation before the event or alarm occurs To configure the prerecording settings follow these steps 1 Log in HUS SWP 32S Server 2 Navigate to Device gt Device Management and select the target NVR in the left device tree In the Device Links tab select the target link and it displays the Link Parameters tab in the right pane 3 Specify the prerecording time available options 1 5 and 10 minutes as shown in the following figure Figure 10 7 Prerecording Time Minutes Link Parameters Link Paths 142 gt gt H201SM_27 Target Location Link Name Link record 1 Mins Parameters No PreRecord 1 Mins 5 Mins 10 Mins Cycle Overwrite Cycle overwrite is one of the video storage strategies of HUS NVR Service The capacity of each disk is limited see Disk Maintenance section Document Rev A 07 15 60 HUS SWP 32S User Manual HUS NVR Service supports the cycle overwrites in the following two situations e Delete the videos older than N days regularly If the disk can store the videos for N days HUS NVR Service will delete the video files older than N days regularly according to the required video storage space after a certain capacity is filled e Delete the oldest videos when the disk capacity is full and the relate
109. r ecording Rule Time Condition Record Device Rule Name Rule Trigger Type Description Valid Period F Always Valid Reverse Select Batch Delete Save Cancet Delete New On the Time Condition tab user can modify or delete the existing recording plan add a new recording plan and enable or disable the recording rule Click Edit or Delete to control a single recording plan click Enable All Disable All Cancel Edit or Delete All to control all the recording rules click Add to add new recording rules Figure 5 64 Time Condition Schedule The SRecordingRule BTN Ride Name Trigger Type Dest Current Patty Rule TC Ruel Alarm Trigger PT TL Seempes Enable All Dsapie an CancelEdit Delete ai g Frequency Year Month Day Start Time Duration Day Hour Minute Ed Dees D Enable Frequency Year Every Year w ang Every Month mi Day Ever Day ei Rase Gelecties ImeBaten Delete Start Time Duration D Day D Hour 10 minute Add On the Record Device tab user can view and delete the existing devices and add other devices to the recording rule Document Rev A 07 15 37 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 65 Modifying the Recording Rule Device Name Schedule Current eradmin Login Site 99 249 242 t EEEE EA EE A Recording Re BTE Malvideo hecora EAE Rule Name Trttter Type Des Current Path Rute2 r 4 Rulet Alarm Tngger Recording Rule Ti
110. rrent Path Service Component gt gt HUS EC Senice Service Component TE het Client IP yoe i our 7 19 2011 2 25 27 PM 192 168 250 195 HUS Recovery and Backup Ser Foss Alarm Name Alarm Level Jusen Name Online HUS Redundancy Semice Castell Al SZ Keyboard Cons 0 e d Alarm Level SZ Rules Client D 100 HUS Rule Service eS Serious Error 100 1 L HUS Trigger Service ngoe 3 Connection Status 4 d Alarm Code Network Video Server Offline 100 i d IP Video Front End Devices H rm Attri Alarm Device Access Control System Background Analog Mat Color Analog Matrix Blocked All Cents f Timeout Subsystem Second Foreground Color icon MM Source Code Status Group 1 Type Status X seve Geen HUS Version 40 0 0 Click Resource and the following window is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 44 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 5 87 Resource Management Resource Management UpLoad File Name Resource Type Preview Status_trouble png Icon Delete Vista_Status_fault png Icon Delete Status_alarm png Icon Delete streamer png Icon Delete arm_instance png Icon Delete armm_away png Icon Delete Status_bypass png Icon Delete channel png Icon Delete Status_fault png Icon Delete Vista_Status_arm png Icon Delete Delete He e Yo DO Qs a subsystem png Icon You can view update and delete icons in this window Click Upload File and the following window is displa
111. rs can set the custom properties Document Rev A 07 15 55 HUS SWP 32S User Manual e Click to clear the logs before the time point Notes Maintenance Plan is unavailable on HUS SWP 32S series production Before clearing the data make sure you have backed up the data as the data cannot A be restored after the cleanup Document Rev A 07 15 56 HUS SWP 32S User Manual 9 Configuring HUS NVR Services This chapter describes how to configure HUS NVR Service in Management Tool HUS SWP 32S IP Security Integration Platform includes HUS NVR Service Management Tool can start its service and the real time communication and monitoring services of HUS SWP 32S Server Configuring NVR Service In the main window of Management Tool as shown in the following screenshot expand the tree items Management Tool gt Services in the left pane Figure 10 1 Management Tool Services Er Hanagement Tool BA File View Help feo MmT r Status Startup Type Maintains date and time synchronization on all clients and servers in th Running a HUS Network Video Recorder HUS Netw order Relay Storage Playback Download Double click HUS Network Video Recorder Click the Configuration tab in the open HUS Streaming Server Properties dialog box Figure 10 2 HUS NVR Properties Properties HUS Network Video Recorder Properties General 7 Configuration Management server i HUS Network Video Rec
112. rtant alarms whose occurrence time is considered to be important For an unblocked alarm of the same type and content sent by the same device the EC Service sends the cached and unclear alarm information to the client according to the device information to be received by the client The alarm type is defined as Unblocked Alarm in Alarm Attributes of Device Type Timeout alarm applies to much more important alarms whose occurrence time is of concern If the interval of occurrence between two alarms with the same device alarm type and detailed alarm information is less than the configured blocked timeout then the alarm that occurs next time will be blocked instead of being transmitted to the client The alarm type is defined as Timeout Alarm in Alarm Attributes of Device Type and is set with the blocked timeout unit seconds The information about the device status is also processed in a blocked way on EC Service The statuses of devices are classified into several status categories and all status information that describes the same feature constitutes a status group e g device on line off line door open closed Please note that the status information in the same status group is substituted while not simultaneous The device status describes the status of the device feature The alarm type is defined as Status in Alarm Attributes of the Device Type Alarms tab The information of a device ev
113. scribe alarm when the device is reconnected It is recommended to enable this item for the first using And disable it when the system has run stably 4 PING Timeout 50 400ms Set the interval time of sending and receiving the PING The device is regarded as disconnected if it is timeout 5 PING Try 1 3 Set the trial times of the PING test 6 Heartbeat Interval 60 180s Set the interval time between two heartbeats Click Next and the following interface is displayed Document Rev A 07 15 69 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 0 12 Adding Pioneer 3M Fisheye Series IP Camera Honeywell Pioneer 3M Fisheye Series IP Camerac gt Pioneer 3M Fisheye Series IP Camera Device Type Pioneer 3M Fisheye Series IP Camera v Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device 1 to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name ParentName _ 1 _ Device Tag Device Location Description HUS EC Service Service Component gt HUS EC Service1 v IP Addr Port gp User admin Password EnableMotion J EnableDIDO 7 DiTriggerlCR Previous Next Set properties and device parameters for the new device Besid
114. sh to save the settings When the saving completes the new device is displayed in the left Device Tree ONVIF Generic Profile S Click IP Video Front End Devices in the Device Tree and click New The following interface is displayed Figure 0 28 Adding ONVIF Generic Profile S Device Type ONVIF Generic Profile S v Batch Insert Batch Number Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device1 to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name ONVIF Generic Profile S 1 Device Tag Device Location Description EventPort 6150 Timeout s 10 PING TIMEOUT 50 400ms PING TRY 1 3 2 50 HEARTBEAT INTERVAL 60 120 180s Finish Cancel Nex Select ONVIF Generic Profile S in Device Type set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 EventPort The Socket service port in EC for the Adaptor to receive the event reports from the devices connected with the adaptor Make sure this port in EC cannot be occupied by other programs or devices or it cannot receive alarms and ON OFF line status The default value is 6150 2
115. site for HUS SWP 32S Server select File gt Configure Management Sites and the same confirmation dialog box pops up Figure 4 3 Configuring Management Sites pecocecccceceosoccecsssoeeosseocesoo Configuration Configure Management Sites TI 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 100 f1134eb2 eb6c 46cb b97e 57c OK Cancel Select Configure Management Sites on the File menu to open the configuration page In the Configure Management Sites pane fill in the IP address of the HUS SWP 32S server that must be synchronized After inputting the IP address click the system will search the existing HUS SWP 32S Server according to the inputted IP address If HUS SWP 32S Server runs normally on the computer with the corresponding inputted IP address the system then shows the information of the HUS SWP 32S Server in the following list box ClickZ You can delete the Server selected in the following list box Click Apply after finishing configuration to make the settings effective Click OK or Apply to save the settings and wait until the system prompts successful completion Figure 4 4 Saving Management Site Information Successfully Information User can set HUS SWP 32S Server on the client of the same computer but the client on the same computer can only synchronize with the Server Figure 4 5 Management Site Synchronization Management Tool d loj x File vie Help e gt III
116. t s Department Description Drsable TF Disable Jeer Expiraton Date a User Roles Role Name Description Configuration Admin 4 b Reverse Select per Batch Delete gg Copy To Save Cancel Document Rev A 07 15 29 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Click Save After the saving is complete user can see the newly created username in the left user list while the new user s general information and role information is shown on the right Note fields are mandatory to be fill in while others are optional Figure 5 41 Success in Adding a New User Current Useradmin Login Sit 3 99 249 24 em payne OON 8 user Management RETE E E tee te Report Wetvideo hr it Init User Name Login Nome Usi Current Path User A admin admin d M L chent cheni o eer Management Device Parameters K 2 test test J Uset Name eer 7 Use se D E d e Login Name User Password eee Confirm ees Password User Level 0 EI Release Timeout Department Description Disable I Disable User Expiration Date 3 Password Expire 201 0 07 07 ZS User Roles Role Name Description IT Configuration Admin D Reverse Select Batch Delete Copy To Savo Cancel Delete New Modifying Users In the user list click the username user want to modify the user s information is will be displayed in the right pane see Figure 5 On the User Management tab user can modify properties such as username login name p
117. t Rev A 07 15 3 HUS SWP 32S User Manual 2 Introduction HUS SWP 32S IP Video Solution Overview The core components of HUS SWP 32S IP Video Solution are HUS SWP 32S server and HUS Client which can implement an effective and reliable IP video surveillance system with front end security devices Figure 2 1 HUS SWP 32S Architecture Remote Ste SMB Use Network Server Cent PC Cent PC HUS SWP 32S Server HUS SWP 32S HUS SWP 32S provides date management video storage trigger and event and control also provides streaming service records stores and playback videos applicable to various types of video intrusion and applicable to various types of video devices video encoder decoder IP camera alarm panels HUS Client Client of HUS XACT IP Video Solution supports live video display playback from HUS SWP 32S maps alarms management and PTZ of IP front ends This user guide introduces the configuration and operation of HUS SWP 32S For instructions of HUS Client please refer to HUS SWP 32S Client User Manual HUS SWP 32S Overview The HUS SWP 32S service mainly includes these modules NVR Service Event Control Service Video Trigger Service and Rules Engine Service e HUS SWP 32S Server HUS SWP 32S IP Video Solution adopts centralization management architecture that all configuration data of HUS SWP 32S IP Video Solution are stored in HUS SWP 32S Server All other service of HUS SWP 32S and client
118. tch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name ParentName 1 Device Tag Device Location Description AlternativeView Reset HUS EC Service Service Component gt HUS EC Serice1 e Profile Profile1 Multicast OSD Switch ID RStreamer s Switch ID Format S Example 11 Finish Previous Select Pioneer Enhanced Series IP Camera Protocol Stream in Device Type set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 Alternative View Click Find to select alternative stream when the current running stream cannot work Figure 0 128 Alternative View AlternativeView Select all HUS EC Servic Honeywell HU TTT NyHD 16DVR C42_Ch1_RS1 HD 16DVR C42_Ch10_RS1 HD 16DVR C42_Ch11_RS1 HD 16DVR C42_Ch12_RS1 Multicay ip 16DVR C42_Ch13_RS1 Modid 4 110 gt bi Codec Form Resolutio Click Reset to clear selected streams 2 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 3 Profile Select which stream to be played Profile1 Profile2 Profile3 by default 4 Multicast Select it to enable multicast Multicast address must be set on the device IE in advance 5 OSD For the details of ed
119. te Device1 to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name ParentName 1 Device Tag Device Location Description AlternativeView HUS EC Service Service Component HUS EC Service1 F Stream Type Main Y Show Text Text Text Position Right Top z Show Date Time Date Time Default m Format Date Time Position ebe Font Size 48 Font Color White 7 Switch ID RStreamer s Switch ID Format S Example 11 Enable NFR 7 Finish Previous Set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 Alternative View Click Find to select alternative stream when the current running stream cannot work Figure 0 93 Alternative View AlternativeView Select all v Search HUS EC Servi RStreamer Honeywell HU Mei py 16DVR10220167_Channel01_RStreamert 16DVR10220167_Channel02_RStreamer1 16DVR10220167_Channel03_RStreamer1 16DVR10220167_Channel03_RStreamer2 SwitchMat16DVR10220167_Channel04_RStreamer1 ld 4 122 gt bi D MediaProfi Multica Click Reset to clear selected streams 2 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 3 Stream Type Se
120. th Operator stafft A Operator stat Operator R Operator sta Operator Role Deenmion Web Authorization Device view Functions Authorizaton ac onfiguration Ader Role Name Operator stati Description Operator H Batch Deiete Copy To Save Cancel Detate New User can set various authorities for the role on the tabs of Web Authorization Device View and Functions Authorization See Modifying Role Deleting Roles To delete a single role click the role you want to delete in the left role list and click Delete in the right pane displaying role information A confirmation dialog box pops up as follows Figure 5 49 Deleting a Role e 8 Role Management BOG Role Name Description Current Path Operator staff M A Operator stat Operator s lig E e ratorstatfi Operator Role Definition Vve Authorization Device View Functions Authorization H per RoleMenbers M A Configuration Adir Role Name Operator stati Description Operator Microsoft Internet Explorer K 3 Are you sure that you wert to delete Operator staff1 and its relations mem 4 L Reverse Select Batch Delete Copy To Save Cancel Dette Hen Click OK to delete the selected role To delete multiple roles select multiple roles that you want to delete in the role list and click Batch Delete on the bottom left A confirmation dialog box pops up as follows Document Rev A 07 15 3
121. the currently connected devices and the license limit Expand the tree and you can see the numbers of specific devices Figure 5 85 The License Count Current User admin Login Site 192 163 1 100 Ei Exit a a a a i cole Management ET Rule g Log E Record WS Site Info Z e Map g Device Management a User Management Honeywell Universal Surveillance HUS License Count Authorized DeviceType 1 Online User Current User Count Max Numbe License Type Name Device Count License Limit Unit Description ES SEH Video Channel 64 128 Channel License count of DVR chanel ACTI Encoder Channel 0 Keyboard Console0 i L AMTK Camera Channel 0 IS Rules Client 0 5 Covond Encoder Channel 0 HD 16DVR D Channel 64 HD3MDIP Channel 0 HDDVR Channel 0 HikDVR Channel 0 Honeywell HNVE Channel 0 HUSS 4 Channel Encoder Ch 0 1 HUSS Encoder Channel 0 lOlmage Unit 0 oP Camera Channel 0 PTZ Dome Channel 0 amp Alarm Area 0 128 Area License count of alarm area H LI G apopp 0 128 Channel License count of APOPIP HUS Version 3 1 5 0 a i gt Authorized Device Type Click Authorized Device Type and you can see the statistics for the types of connected devices supported by the system Expand the tree to see the description of the specific device type Figure 5 86 The Device Type Supported by System License Count Authorized DeviceType Download Device Type Name Device Cu
122. the trial times of the PING test 5 Heartbeat Interval 20 180s Set the interval time between two heartbeats Click Next and the following interface is displayed Figure 0 24 Adding Axis IP DVR Axis IP Axis IP DVR P3301 P3301 V P5532 Camera E P5534 E Q6034 E gt WW gt Device Type Axis IP DVR P3301 P3301 V P5532 E P5534 E Q6034 E Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1F application will create Device 1 to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name ParentName 1 Device Tag Device Location Description HUS EC Service Service Component gt gt HUS EC Service1 hd IP Address e i Port 80 UserName Password Finish Previous Next Set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 2 IP Address Enter the Enter the IP Address of the device 3 Port Set the port for communication and configuration Document Rev A 07 15 81 HUS SWP 32S User Manual 4 UserName root by default 5 Password 1234 by default Click Next and the following interface is displa
123. ticast OSD Switch ID l RStreamers Switch ID Format S Example 11 Finish Previous Select Pioneer 3M Fisheye Series IP Camera Streamer in Device Type set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 Alternative View Click Find to select alternative stream when the current running stream cannot work Document Rev A 07 15 70 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 0 14 Alternative View AlternativeView Select all Search HUS EC Servic RStreamer Honeywell HU HD 16DVR C42_Ch1_RS1 HD 16DVR C42_Ch10_RS1 HD 16DVR C42_Ch11_RS1 HD 16DVR C42_Ch12_RS1 Multicay 1p 6pVvR C42_Ch13_RS1 Modid 4 110 gt di NV Codec Form Resolutio Click Reset to clear selected streams 2 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 3 Honeywell HUS NVR Select which HUS NVR to store the video 4 Profile Select which stream to be played Profile1 Profile2 Profile3 by default 5 Multicast Select it to enable multicast Multicast address must be set on the device IE in advance 6 OSD For the details of editing OSD 7 Switch ID Not supported in this edition of HUS application Click Finish to save the settings When the saving completes the new device is displayed in the left Device Tree Honeywell Pancake IP Camera ONVIF Click IP Video Front
124. tions click View Report and the video records that match the conditions are listed in the right pane including the name of the Streaming Server video recording device the start date and end date of video recording and the duration of video recording Figure 5 82 The Query Results of Video Record 8 30 2011 Mireenum Duration Trigger Type Comment After finishing the search you can locate the information of interest to users with the toolbar buttons using which you can also print the information The system also supports exporting the query results to a target file Select an output file format in the Export dropdown list and click Export to export all the information in this search to a target file Site Info The local site information contains the system information of HUS SWP 32S Server running on computer including version information of the client license limit and device type Click the Site Info tab which is shown in the following screenshot Figure 5 83 Local Site Information Current User admin Login Site 492 169 1 100 Dir Exit i j i HI D o D Site Map Device Management 44User Management Role Management fsiRecording Rule f Log Report Video Record Site Info kd S OG 7 fe L a Honeywell Universal Surveillance HUS License Count Authorized DeviceType Online User Current User Count Max Humbe License Type Name Device Count License Limit Unit Description 81
125. tive View Alternative View Select all e Search HUS EC Seri RStreamer mg H Il HU are bain vw 160VR10220167_Channel01_RStreamer1 16DVR10220167_Channel02_RStreamer1 16DVR10220167_Channel03_RStreamer1 16DVR10220167_Channel03_RStreamer2 SwitchMat16DVR10220167_Channel04_RStreamer1 ld 4 1722 gt bi MediaProfi Multica Click Reset to clear selected streams 3 Stream Type Select main or extra according to the users requirements and network environment 4 Show text Select this item to show text 5 Text Enter the text to be showed 6 Text Position Select the text position 7 ShowDate Time Select this item to show date time 8 Date Time Format Select the date time format 9 Date Time Position Select the date time position 10 Font Size Set the font size 11 Font Color Select the font color 12 Switch ID Not supported in this edition of HUS application 13 Enable NFR Select it to enable the network failure recovery Document Rev A 07 15 80 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Click Finish to save the settings When the saving completes the new device is displayed in the left Device Tree Axis IP Camera Click IP Video Front End Devices in the Device Tree and click New The following interface is displayed Figure 0 23 Adding Axis IP Camera Device Type Axis IP Camera hd Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to
126. ule Name Trigger Type Det Current Path VW A Rulet Alarm Trigger q i v 2 Rule Schedule Trigger Vegan Ture Microsoft Internet Explorer KE 2 Are you sure that you want to delete al the selected items and their relations e om Reversa Select Batch Delete New Click OK to delete the selected recording rule or click Reverse Select to cancel the selection Log Report You can search the device alarm events device operations user login web operation and you can also set query conditions to get result quickly Device Alarm Log Click Log Report select Device Alarm to go to the query page of Device Alarm Figure 5 72 Device Alarm Log StartTime Processed All H Alarm All Device Device Name Ate Device Type Type Tag Alarm Code Alarm Name Alarm Alarm Description Level gt i NULL Occurrence Group By Device Name T imes gt Fi Muu Set proper query conditions click View Report and the records of alarm events that match the conditions are displayed in the right pane Expand an alarm event record and you can see the detailed information of the record Figure 5 73 The Query Results of the Device Alarm Log Alarm All Category D Web Operation Device Name SE Device Type Type Tag Alarm Code Alarm Name Alarm Alarm f Description Level gt J NULL Occurrence i Group By Device Name D Times gt Z NULL SOSUN E HD 16DVR C4d2 HD 16DVR C Online
127. uthority for device control from a user of higher level or the same level In the User Management page of the HUS SWP 32S Server the user level and expiry date of control authority can be configured The user level ranges from 0 255 among which the lowest level is 0 and the highest level is 255 as shown in the following screen shot Document Rev A 07 15 48 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Figure 6 3 User Level User Name admin Login Name admin Password eceee Confirm Password User Level 255 Release Timeout s Department 30 Description Disable Disable User Expiration Date User Roles GT If a user gets control authority for a device then the EC Service sets the release time of the control authority in cache In the caching process of control authority if a user of lower level or the same level asks for control of the device the device control authority remains unchanged and the EC Service informs the user of the usernames holding device control authority and the remaining time in authority If the user of a higher level asks control of the device he she can replace the original user and receive device control authority directly If a user who asks for device control is one who is already holding device control authority the cache time of control authority is extended to the next cycle When the user s cache time of control authority expires he she loses control authority of the device aut
128. xt Text Position Right Top ad Show Date Time jw Date Time Default e Format Date Time Left Top ition Font Size 48 Font Color White v SwitchMark RStreamer s Switch ID Format Gr Example 11 Finish Previous Set properties and device parameters there are following device parameters 1 Alternative View Click Find to select alternative stream when the current running stream cannot work Figure 0 69 Alternative View AlternativeView Select all X Search HUS EC Servi S Ger RStreamer TT y 16DVR10220167_Channel01_RStreamert 16DVR10220167_Channel02_RStreamer1 16DVR10220167_Channel03_RStreamer1 16DVR10220167_Channel03_RStreamer2 SwitchMat16DVR10220167_Channel04_RStreamer1 id 4 4 22 gt bi ei MediaProfi Multica Click Reset to clear selected streams 2 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 3 Honeywell HUS NVR Select which HUS NVR to store the video 4 MediaProfile Select from quality_h264 mobile _h264 balanced_h264 bandwidth_h264 quality_jpeg mobile_jpeg or balanced_jpeg Bandwidth_jpeg by default 5 Multicast Select it to enable multicast Multicast address must be set on the device IE in advance 6 Show Text Select this item to show text 7 Text Enter the text to be showed 8 Text Position Select the text position 9 ShowDate Time Select this item to show date time 10 Date Time Format
129. yed Figure 0 25 Adding Axis Channel Axis IP Axis IP DVR P3301 P3301 V P5532 cp Axis IP Channel P3301 P3301 V P5532 gt Camera E P5534 E Q6034 E E P5534 E Q6034 E Device Type Axis IP Channel P3301 P3301 V P5532 E P5534 E Q6034 E x Batch Insert Batch Number 1 Example If set batch number to 10 and set device name to Device 1 application will create Device to Device10 Any property can include batch expression except the one will validation Notes Only positive interger can appear in any other character will not be replaced Device ID Device Name ParentName 1 Device Tag Device Location Description HUS EC Service Service Component HUS EC Service1 v PTZ Pace 1 mapping to PTZ Pace 2 mapping to PTZ Pace 3 mapping to PTZ Pace 4 mapping to PTZ Pace 5 mapping to PTZ Pace 6 mapping to PTZ Pace mapping to PTZ Pace 8f 175 mapping to PTZ Pace 9j mapping to on 15 25 35 45 55 65 85 Finish Previous Next Set properties and device parameters for the new device Besides general parameters there are following device parameters 1 HUS EC Service Select Service Component Event amp Control Service 2 PTZ Pace X 1 9 mapping to PTZ pace X 1 9 can be customized Each PTZ pace mappings to one front end PTZ pace For Example PTZ P
130. yed Figure 5 88 Upload File UpLoad File Resource Type Icon Cancel Select Resource Type and click to select icons from the computer Click Upload to upload icons Download Click Download to download HUS video player Figure 5 89 Download f A T r ES R i TY WeRecorang kule i AMAO Site Into Honeywell Universal Survedance HUS License Count Authorized DewiceType Download Online User Current User Count Max Number of Users Name Size Description Download D I 4 Stef exe 6 128KB Silverlight Download Login Name Login Time Chent IP admin 7 19 2011 22527 PM 192 168 250 195 Keyboard Cons 0 Rules Chen 0 100 HUS Version 4 0 0 0 Document Rev A 07 15 45 HUS SWP 32S User Manual Logout I Click the Logout button E on the top right corner of the window to logout from HUS SWP 32S Server and returns to the system login page Document Rev A 07 15 46 HUS SWP 32S User Manual 6 Event Control Service Event Control Service receives device alarms and transmits the alarms to other system components including Video Trigger Service and Rules Engine Service that receive the alarms EC Event Control Service also receives the control commands of the control devices from other components including Video Trigger Service and Rules Engine Service in system and controls the devices in unison The Event Control Service receives information about alarms events
131. ype K D HUS Version 3 1 4 0 HI L e Ramain Days 10 ki Cancel Select alarm device in the Device Type Alarms tab and choose the alarm type on the right as shown in the following screen shot Figure 6 2 Device Type Alarms Current Path Service Component HUS EC Service Device Type i DeviceType Alarms a Alarm Name Alarm Level Alarm Code Description Al Alarm Name Low Log DB Capability amp Serious Error 100 D Serious Error Alarm Level 100 el LowLegDBCapabilly mm mm LowLogDB Capability Alarm Code Connection Status 1 000 Connection Status Description Low Log DB Capability Alarm Attributes Background Color Blocked Timeout Second Foreground Color Source Code Status Group Type Unblocked Alarm wl Unblocked Alarm Timeout Alarm Blocked Alarm Event z Cancel Choose the Status Group first if you define the alarm type as Status Judgment Mechanism for Control Priority To deal conflict that occurs when multiple users control the same device at the same time all the control commands used for devices are first sent to the EC Service which differentiates between all incoming commands and then controls device control according to the appropriate command The principle of decision making is described as follows The user of a higher level can take authority for device control from a user of lower level but a user of lower level cannot take the a

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