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1. 8 A ADEMCO PTZ driver See Javelin ADEMCO administrator Multi See Multi SA alarm bell and audio interference 4 3 alarm panel 5 9 alarm sensor connecting 5 6 amplifier audio 4 1 video signal 6 3 area code irregular use 3 7 audience field work 2 1 testing connections 3 1 audio configuration 4 3 LocalView 4 3 monitor 4 3 record 4 3 talk to site 4 3 B base port 3 9 best practices CCTV See Kruegle blind spot vehicle docking 2 7 BNC connector 2 6 Butterworth Heinemann Publishing See Kruegle C cable audio 4 1 coaxial 6 3 triaxial 6 4 cable length limit table 6 3 camera auto detection 3 16 naming 3 16 camera lens hampered by blind spot 2 7 condensation dust or grease 2 7 5 1 strong or weak lighting 2 7 Canada 3 CCTV audio and 4 1 best practices See Kruegle planning 6 2 reference 6 2 checklist hardware kit 2 2 site identification 3 5 software kit 2 2 clock Multi Media unit 3 11 Refresh button SNTP server 3 13 setting to automatic 3 13 coaxial cable checklist 6 3 commands Multi Shell table 2 14 condensation on camera lens 2 7 5 1 configuration camera 3 16 input hardware 5 6 connection checklist 3 17 dial up 3 6 field testing 2 16 network 3 8 reason for testing 3 1 record in database 3 6 converter for PTZ 5 4 Index D daisy chain of multiple domes 5 4 damaged unit 2 16 darkness and camera
2. Cannot connect to Multi Media unit using View 6 Can you log on to View If not your user account may not be valid 3 3 7 Is the site listed If not then information is missing in the database or 3 2 2 you are using the wrong database at logon Quit View and logon amp again making sure that the correct database is in use If it is ask 3 3 3 your Multi SA to check the Multi database 8 ThePC should be using the same logical type of connection as the 2 7 unit s network or dial up amp 2 8 9 For units on a LAN was an IP address assigned to the unit in the field Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions Frequently asked question Section No video is reaching View 10 Howare the cameras connected 2 5 11 Is there a power outage Has the UPS failed 2 4 12 Arethe unit cameras and other hardware powered 2 4 1 13 Does the site connection information in the Multi database that you 3 2 2 are using to log on reflect the type of connection used by the PC and the Multi Media unit network or dial up See also 7 4 More FAQs p 7 5 Background Planning Closed circuit television CCTV can help assess an area assist with police work when an area becomes a crime scene and so on Some forethought about unit tampering can help provide optimal gathering of evidence for corporate use or use of video in a court of law When planning where to place the unit and its video cameras Honeywell suggests tha
3. Multi central database Database name z v The Central database is accessible from this PC Fig 30 Your database can have the name of your choice as long as it is the same one used earlier as in figure 24 on page 3 4 3 3 3 Testing a Connection Maintenance Using Maintenance Run a Maintenance session to set the Multi Media unit s time and configure the site s cameras A successful maintenance session also indicates that the record of the site in the Multi db is correct gt 38 To run a maintenance session on a Rapid Eye site 1 Double click the View icon fig 29 The View Logon dialog is displayed 2 Log on using the Administrator User Id and the Database as for Admin section 3 2 1 The Site tab in View should list the site s created in Admin Checking for Video 3 3 4 3 To start a Maintenance session either Right click on the site name to select Maintain from the shortcut menu e Select the site then click the Maintain command on the Actions menu or e Selectthe site then click Maintain on the toolbar Maintenance tabs Raped cre mest secha View Shes NT Events Recording Schedule Alam Schedule Tee Sues Secuty SystemFies Sprem Video Sead peze EagkAudo Hede Audo Chicago lab 217 3 ie Chicago packing 224 lt e Fugo 2263 B ore Maga Falls 231 Ge Sent Zv Mountain Index 234 Las Synchronized at 2004 06 15 204427 Pri
4. 310 Phone number Connect using cow2 Sportster 56000 Fax External COM Fig 19 Indicating a PC s COM Port using HyperTerminal 6 In the COM Properties dialog box set the Terminal program to the values listed in table 7 7 Click OK Field Work Table 6 Commands for launching HyperTerminal Windows Click Start and point to ss then click 98 Programs Accessories Communications Hypertrm exe icon HyperTerminal NT Programs Accessories HyperTerminal HyperTerminal 2000 Start Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal XP Start All Programs Accessories HyperTerminal XP style Communications XP Start Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal classic style Table 7 Settings for HyperTerminal communications session Parameter Value Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control Hardware 22 To use the Multi Media Shell 1 While watching the terminal program running on the PC turn the Multi Media unit on For ten seconds the terminal program displays HIT ENTER TO KEEP SHELL RUNNING 2 Press Enter within ten seconds After ten seconds the Multi Media unit bypasses the Multi Media Shell and continues its initialization After 10 minutes of inactivity the Multi Media Shell times out To return to it turn the Multi Media unit off then use procedure 22 23 To assign an IP
5. Cabling For the cabling to connect a PTZ dome to a converter and from the converter to the Multi Media unit see the converter s documentation Table 12 Cabling a PTZ dome Type Dome to converter Converter to Multi Media unit Javelin Pelco RS 485 cable 25 pin male to 9 pin female to RS 232 port not included Kalatel RS 485 cable 9 pin female to RS 232 port included with KTD 312 computer interface 5 4 2 Daisy chaining Domes 5 4 Connecting more domes You can connect up to 16 domes on one communication line connected to the Multi Media unit Terminate the communication input s of the last dome in the chain Leave other domes un terminated 5 4 3 Other Site Hardware Honeywell recommends that cable not be T tapped this can introduce unwanted distortion into the video signal To obtain a video feed use an output port on the Multi video unit Configuring PTZ You can use other PTZ hardware and its software driver at another site For software driver and baud rate see table 13 Configure each PTZ unit to communicate at its default baud rate See the Rapid Eye Multi Media Admin User Guide for procedures to enable a PTZ dome Table 13 PTZ drivers for controllers and domes Driver name Baud rate Supported controller dome alphabetical Javelin 308 9600 Javelin 308 Controller and others Kalatel 9600 or 2400 Kalatel KTD 312 Cyberdome Pelco D 4800 9600 or 2400 Pelco D many domes Pelco P 24
6. e Field test the connection to the unit Please do not remove factory seals on a Multi Media unit Breaking them voids your warranty There are no user serviceable parts inside Field technicians tasked with the initial steps of an installation see sections 1 2 1 and 1 2 2 will find the steps expanded and explained in more detail in this section 2 1 Unpacking the Unit gt 14 To unpack a unit 1 Open the box and remove the Rapid Eye Multi Media unit the power cord and other items from the box The contents are listed in table 1 Remove the plastic bag that surrounds the unit Store the box and packaging materials Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions 2 1 1 2 2 Table 1 contents of Rapid Eye s hardware kit WAMULTISHWP4 item one of each unless otherwise noted Part power cord P8137 rack ears brackets and screws for optional mounting of unit SARE2EARS network cable CAT 5 RJ45 connectors 2m length K9530 null modem cable serial DB9 connectors female 921400 05 straight through cable DB9 pin male connector to K0304 DB9 pin female connector terminal block plug for FAULT RELAY 4 positions 3 5mm K9531 4 terminal block plugs six for ALARM inputs and CONTROL outputs 9531 8 8 positions 3 5mm screwdriver slim for terminal blocks K9536 printed matter Please Read This First K9700 this document Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions K9696 Table 2 contents of Rapid Eye
7. 43 PTZ wiring plan Fig 44 Video tab PTZ settings 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 12 3 13 3 15 3 15 4 3 5 2 5 3 5 3 5 4 5 5 7 4 More FAQs Find it Fig 45 Input configuration during a maintenance session By default alarm control inputs are configured as NO 5 7 Fig 46 Schematics a normally open b normally closed or c end of line 5 7 Fig 47 Settings for monitoring a unit 5 9 Fig 48 FAULT RELAY connector on Multi Media unit s back panel showing connection to an external alarm panel 5 10 7 4 More FAQs In Europe a UPS is required to meet EN50130 4 Euro Norm 1 3 Effective video feeds are a major component of any CCTV system 1 8 Please do not remove factory seals on a Multi Media unit 2 1 Do not connect USB devices or a printer to a Multi Media unit 2 3 In Europe a UPS is required to meet EN50130 4 2 4 Honeywell recommends that a line conditioning uninterruptible power supply UPS be used with the Multi Media unit and the cameras connected to the unit 2 5 If cameras are turned on after the Multi Media unit they will not be auto detected by the unit 2 5 Honeywell recommends powering down a unit before connecting hardware to it See 2 4 1 Powering Up and Down p 2 5 2 6 Lens selection and angle of the camera can be critical to the usefulness of images obtained in a closed circuit television CCTV system 2 7 Honeywell recommends powering down a unit before connecting hardware t
8. For example Indiana East in the Eastern time zone GMT 5 00 differs from Eastern Time US Canada also in the GMT 5 00 40 To respond to a notification of conflicting time zones e Select the time zone that indicates where the Multi Media unit is installed and then click OK Clock Automatic setting See your IT Administrator to find out if using a Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP server agrees with your organization s policies and procedures Multi Media units ona LAN can benefit from an automatic setting that is accurate to within a fraction of a second There are two SNTP boxes Primary SNTP Server and Alternate SNTP Server They hold IP addresses of SNTP servers Your Multi SA can obtain these values from your network administrator 41 To set a unit s clock automatically using SNTP 1 Obtain the IP address of an SNTP server You have the option of also obtaining the address of an alternate server Using View select a unit whose clock needs to be set Start a maintenance session Click the Time tab If Automatic is not selected click it The Time tab appears as in figure 32 Click the Primary SNTP Server box and type the IP address of an SNTP server obtained in step 1 You have the option of indicating an alternate in the Alternate SNTP Server box T Click Refresh The Multi Media unit contacts the SNTP server and synchronizes the Multi clock to the SNTP time 8 You have the option of ending the ma
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10. there is no need to reboot the unit The time zone is set on a unit by unit basis Repeat this procedure for all of the units in your system Time System clock on the Multi unit C Manual using SNTP SR Automatic Last Synchronized at 2004 06 18 10 48 45 ees 10 10 211 55 Time Difference 0 059 seconds ahead Altemale SNTP Server amp x 1j Refresh units need you to specify MA Time zone GMT 05 00 Easter Time US amp Canada Y the time zone Fig 32 Indicating the correct Time Zone in which a Multi Media unit has been installed is crucial to avoiding confusion during the operation of your video surveillance system Conflicting time zones A Multi Media unit s time zone can be changed without the knowledge of a View operator It can be done at the unit using LocalView or through another Multi Media database Multi db The View operator s next attempt to access the site is interrupted by a message shown in figure 33 Checking for Video Time zone update The time zone on the Multi unit is different from its counterpart in the database Please select the correct value C Multiunit GMT 05 00 Indiana East C Database GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US Canada 3f Fig 33 Different rules for daylight savings time in one time zone The message also appears if a time zone s area is changed since some areas within a time zone can have different rules for daylight savings time
11. 3 U Ultrak PTZ driver 5 5 unit default network settings 2 14 if damaged 2 16 maintenance session 3 10 recovery 2 6 securing 5 1 time zone 3 5 unpacking 2 1 upgrade software 3 2 UPS recommended 2 4 user account at logon 3 3 3 10 v vehicle docking blind spot 2 7 ventilation 5 1 video obtaining 3 16 View operator audio at PC 4 3 time zone conflict 3 12 W web site 1 7 Windows 2000 3 2 wire stripper 5 6 5 8 Honeywell Video Systems 171 Eileen Way Syosset NY 11791 USA www honeywellvideo com TEL 1 800 796 CCTV TEL 1 516 921 6704 Honeywell Security Australia Pty Ltd Unit 5 Riverside Centre 24 28 River Road West Parramatta NSW 2150 Australia www ademco com au TEL 61 2 8837 9300 Honeywell Security Asia Pacific Ltd Flat A 16 F CDW Building 388 Castle Peak Road Tsuen Wan N T Hong Kong www ademco com hk TEL 853 2405 2323 Honeywell Security France Parc Gutenberg 13 Voie La Cardon 91120 Palaiseau France www ademco fr TEL 33 1 6932 1090 Honeywell Security Italia SpA Via della Resistenza 53 59 20090 Buccinasco Milan Italy www ademco it TEL 39 02 457 1791 Honeywell Security Espana Calle Vivero 5 28040 Madrid Spain www ademco es TEL 34 91 533 4706 Honeywell Security House Netherlands Amperestraat 41 1446 TR Purmerend Netherlands www SecurityHouse nl TEL 4 31 299 419 000 Honeywell Video Systems UK Ltd Aston Fie
12. By default alarm control inputs are configured as NO Inputs to a Multi Media unit used by hardware devices Installers should report if input devices are using connections that are normally open normally closed or end of line Input Technical Notes NO normally open The sensor inputs to a Multi video unit are configured for normally open NO devices see figure 46 NC normally closed Most alarm sensor units have a dry contact for outputs usually providing NO contacts or NC contacts see figure 46 EOL end of line A sensor input can also be configured as EOL end of line or protected 1 3E anns 1 oF As B C Fig 46 Schematics a normally open b normally closed or c end of line Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions Table 14 Sensor hardware Acronym Sensor Input Implication NO Normally Open input is active when switch goes ON NC Normally Closed input is active when switch goes OFF EOL End of Line input is active when switch goes ON or if wires to the alarm sensor are cut 5 7 Control Outputs Purpose A View operator can activate outputs Up to 24 mA can be drawn at each output Cable Use hookup wire in the 20 gauge range to connect the outputs to relay triggered devices locks gates warning sirens and so on to a Multi Media unit Tools You may need a slot screwdriver supplied The screws are slightly smaller th
13. Connect each camera to a different camera input an IN in the VIDEO INPUTS section on the back panel Rapid Dome or Rapid Dome Gold dome systems With Rapid Dome or Rapid Dome Gold dome systems using twisted pair transmission Honeywell recommends that passive to passive transmission distances be no more than 500 feet 154 meters For greater distance please use an active receiver product such as an ATP652R Field Work Securing a camera Forethought about poor camera angles and the possibility of tampering with cameras or vandalism can help to assist police if an area becomes a crime scene for optimal gathering of evidence whether for corporate use or for use of video in a court of law Lens selection and angle of the camera can be critical to the usefulness of images obtained in a closed circuit television CCTV system When planning where to place video cameras Honeywell suggests that your planning authority consider dealing with environmental lighting situations that can render a system ineffective direct sunshine or other strong lighting darkness and so on environmental factors that can hamper cameras or the lens of cameras dust condensation grease common in food preparation areas excessive heat or cold working around camera blind spots due to architecture mobile equipment vehicle docking construction and so on Reference The details of camera lens selection camera angle mainten
14. SA Network Administrator Onsite personnel Emergency after hours checklist continues on next page 7 8 Site definition Site Information Checklist Find it Rapid Eye site Identification Name Serial number Time zone Street address Multi Media unit location floor room area SNTP servers optional primary secondary System password changed FAULT RELAY enabled checklist continues on next page 7 9 Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions Communications to unit Connection Value Type Network Dial up or both Network IP address Dial up remote access service RAS server yes no Unit telephone number RAS server telephone number Area code Area code is used normally yes no Country code Audio 1 checklist continues on next page Site Information Checklist Find it Video camera configuration checklist continues on next page Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions Sensor hardware checklist continues on next page Site Information Checklist Find it Control outputs output peson EOSS Serial ports Use external modem PTZ Comment parameters controller POS hardware 1 checklist continues on next page Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions Point of sale hardware
15. Unit Installation Instructions gt 30 To upgrade a Multi Media unit s software onsite 2 17 gt 31 Road map for using Multi software to obtain video 3 1 32 To install Multi software 3 2 gt 33 To continue installing a Multi Media unit 3 3 gt 34 To create an empty Multi db 3 4 gt 35 To name a site 3 5 gt 36 To make a record of a dial up connection 3 6 gt 37 To make a record of a network connection 3 8 gt 38 To run a maintenance session on a Rapid Eye site 3 10 gt 39 To indicate the time zone of a Multi Media unit 3 12 gt 40 To respond to a notification of conflicting time zones 3 13 gt 41 To set a unit s clock automatically using SNTP 3 13 gt 42 To set a unit s clock manually using a PC s 3 14 gt 43 To configure a Rapid Eye site s camera s 3 16 gt 44 To obtain video from a live video session 3 16 45 To send and receive audio offsite 4 3 gt 46 To monitor and record 4 3 47 To enable talking to a site 4 3 gt 48 To enable audio for use onsite by LocalView 4 4 gt 49 To disable audio for LocalView 4 4 50 To secure the unit 5 1 gt 51 To detach the sub panel 5 2 gt 52 To connect an alarm sensor 5 6 gt 53 To configure inputs 5 6 gt 54 To set the FAULT RELAY to trigger 5 9 7 2 Tables Table 1 contents of Rapid Eye s hardware kit WAMULTISHWPA4 2 2 Table 2 contents of Rapid Eye s software kit WAMULTISSWP4 2 2 Table 3 Panel connectors 2 3 Table 4 Time needed for a Multi Media unit recovery 2 6 Table 5 Re
16. address to the Multi Media unit 1 Type ip without the quotation marks followed by the network address assigned to the Multi Media unit by your network administrator Press Enter 2 If needed use gateway and netmask Multi Media Shell commands to set them to values assigned by your network administrator Press Enter after each command s data Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions Table 8 Default Multi network settings Field Name Default Address Shell command IP Addr 172 25 2 1 ip Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 netmask Gateway 172 25 100 4 gateway Multi Shell Reference While using the shell what you type is saved as soon as you press the Enter key To change a setting type its command as listed in table 9 Table 9 Multi Media Shell commands Command Result 7 Displays a list of commands cls Clears the Terminal screen quit or q Quits the Multi Media Shell and starts the Multi video unit in its normal mode of operation show Displays current LAN and PPP settings ip IP LAN settings gateway netmask comport Port offering a connection to the Multi Media unit s modem Values none porti port2 or internal baudrate Transfer rate from the Multi Media unit to the modem Values 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 modem Modem dialing string commands Your modem documentation lists prefix acceptable values modem init modem dial local PPP temporary
17. area code 1 long distance call within one area code irregular use of area code 2 local call to another area code as illustrated in figure 27 RAS calls involving a Remote Access Service RAS server dial up or network sites one can connect to using either trom a long distance daup area code Can the Multi Media site be reached using a local call across area codes U Is a long distance call needed to reach the Multi Media unit within the area code dial up from a local aree OO Fig 27 Dial up making irregular use of area codes occurs when a local call is used across area codes or when a long distance call is needed to dial up in a local area code This can fool Microsoft Windows Dial Up Networking application You can set Multi to remedy this Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions 3 2 5 Record of a Network Connection 37 To make a record of a network connection te Using Admin software in the Add Site Update Site dialog click in the Connections to the Site pane The Add Connection dialog is displayed The Connection Name box appends a stylized arrow and Network to the site s name In the IP Address box type the Multi Media unit s IP address The address is the same as the one given in the field to the Multi Media unit see 2 7 Network Connection on p 2 9 The IP Address is mandatory for a network connection 3 You can choose to either Leave the co
18. deal with a damaged Multi Media unit 1 Inspect the unit for any other damage or missing parts See table 1 above for a checklist of the contents 2 Make a note of the unit s serial number located on the underside of the unit e Call your Rapid Eye supplier to describe the problem and to tell them the unit s serial number As required the supplier assigns a Return Authorization RA number to the unit Make a note of the RA Re pack the unit along with the other contents Prominently display the RA on the shipping container noo o E Return the packaged unit to the location specified by your supplier Field Work Upgrading Unit Software Upgrade CD ROM Onsite you can upgrade Multi Media units equipped with a CD ROM drive M T Bins Bess Bites CD ROM HRM62UpAdmin Multi Media unit front cover removed Fig 21 Upgrading a unit in the field 30 To upgrade a Multi Media unit s software onsite 1 Remove the front cover of the Multi Media unit if the cover is locked use the key supplied with the unit Press the button on the CD RW drive A tray slides out Drop the CD ROM identified as HRM62UPADMIN into the tray and press it into position See figure 21 Shut the CD RW s tray Turn the unit off by pressing the red POWER button while the CD ROM remains in the unit Power up the unit Check the unit s blue LCD as the unit starts up a set of messages appear Honeywel
19. toolbar side entrance camera window Ze Chicago lab 217 3 2 Chicago parking 224 gt Xe Fargo lab 226 3 LI sle Niagara Falls 231 Grenir Stre Te Mountain Index 234 S ole Pitt Wax vestibule aw sXe Oddham Boardroom 218 E Foucault facility 232 image from 47 35 video feed Ready Administrator 1 7 Fig 12 Selecta site on the Sites tab then click Live 1 3 Where To Next In these installation instructions Detailed procedures and reference material for each step of the walk through start on p 2 1 1 3 1 For More Information Other Multi guides Admin User Guide Multi Admin software is used to enter data for connections to Multi Media units accounts for View operators and so on Maintenance functions are explained including security and how to configure optional hardware The part number for the guide is K5403 View User Guide Describes how to use View software to best obtain video on your PC Honeywell s part number for the guide is K5404 Web site To see more Honeywell products that can be used with Multi or to consult user guides of previous versions of this product see www honeywellvideo com Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions Background information CCTV For in depth reference work about the field of closed circuit television in a security setting see Kruegle Herman CCTV Surveillance Video practices and te
20. 00 Pelco P many domes Rapid Dome Orbiter 9600 RapidDome or Orbiter Sensormatic RS4228 4800 SensorMatic RS422 Delta and Speed Ultrak using VCL 2400 Ultrak configured as VCL A value of 4800 is typical other values can be used as needed T In other versions this driver is jav306 or Javelin ADEMCO This driver s name was Delta in older versions of View After selecting a driver for PTZ adjust the domes post use behavior by using View software and running a Maintenance session The settings are on the Video tab Video v Enable WI Packing West WI Pop Shop wile c WI Reception Qualty 7 z m zj Record Wi Packing East Bol Kitchen Rate ips 1 WI Lab North Wl Back Exit Resolution 704x480 9 X Camerad 10 2X CameraO M X Camera 12 X Camera 2 p 13 2X Camera 3 Preview 14 OX Camerald t 15 X Camera 16 2X Comeral C Picture Un K 6 HA v Enable When Live Closes Gotopreset Camera Address 0 FR rn camera s pan tilt zoom panel Fig 44 Video tab PTZ settings 5 5 Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions 5 5 Alarm Sensors Tools You need a slot screwdriver supplied The screws are slightly smaller than those for a 1 8 screwdriver and a wire stripper Cable To connect alarm type hardware to a Multi Media unit use hookup wire in the 20 gauge range gt 52 To c
21. 6 Inputs for Sensors relay triggered devices including locks gates warning sirens and so on that connect to the outputs of a Multi Media unit 5 7 Control Outputs relay triggered device for system monitoring 5 8 point of sale hardware with text messaging over serial communications or any other device with serial communication capability 5 9 and secondary communications network or dial up including an external modem 5 10 5 3 Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions 5 4 Connecting a PTZ Dome To connect the Data In port of a PTZ dome an RS 485 connector to one of the ports on a Multi Media unit RS 232 connector a 232 485 converter is needed Configure a PTZ camera using Maintenance functions in Multi View software video feed TN control signal SS E Multi Media unit 232 485 converter PTZ dome Fig 43 PTZ wiring plan Multi supports pan tilt and zoom PTZ domes listed in table 13 A site supports only one type of PTZ software driver at a time This usually means that only one type of PTZ hardware can be used at a site Communicate the address used by the PTZ to the Multi SA after the installation 5 4 1 Converter Technical Notes A 232 485 converter interfaces a PTZ dome controller to the Multi Media unit The converter amplifies PTZ control data for transmission over longer distances for a maximum of 1 2 km or 4 000 feet
22. CE use a standard RS 232 cable with a female DB 9 connector Configuring POS For procedures on using the Data Recording tab in the Maintenance dialog to configure POS devices consult the Admin User Guide for Rapid Eye Multi Media units 5 10 External Modems At unit connected to a network You can connect an external modem to a LAN based Multi Media unit for POTS Honeywell recommends a U S Robotics Sportster transmitting at a least 33 6Kps for POTS connections for ISDN A U S Robotics Courier I Modem is recommended for ISDN connections Please refer to your modem manufacturer s documentation for the modem s configuration For use of an external modem with a POTS based Multi Media unit contact Honeywell Video Systems technical support at 1 800 796 2288 i e 1 800 796 CCTV Other Site Hardware 5 11 Port Use Restrictions Some serial port connections on a Multi Media unit are not allowed see table 15 Table 15 Serial port use restrictions serial connection connect only to serial port COM data recording device 1 serial switch 1 null modem cable for 2 terminal session USB port and Parallel port The USB ports and Parallel port at the back of the REMM unit are for future use Do not connect devices to the USB ports or to the parallel port of a REMM unit Multiple serial switches Nested serial switches are not supported in Multi software please do not c
23. Dial Up Networking application You can set Multi to remedy this Fig 28 Adding a pilot connection Fig 29 View icon Fig 30 Your database can have the name of your choice as long as it is the same one used earlier as in figure 24 on page 3 4 Fig 31 Aconnection works when you see the System operational message in the Feedback box It should appear after selecting a site and clicking Maintain Fig 32 Indicating the correct Time Zone in which a Multi Media unit has been installed is crucial to avoiding confusion during the operation of your video surveillance system Fig 33 Different rules for daylight savings time in one time zone Fig 34 Time tab indicating that a Multi Media unit s clock could be synchronized to your PC s clock Fig 35 Video tab in Maintenance session video feed adjustments Fig 36 Live video from a camera renamed to side entrance at a site called Foucault facility 232 Fig 37 Audio input to Multi Media unit Fig 38 Speaking remotely from a PC running View or onsite using LocalView an operator can communicate with people at the site Fig 39 Audio tab set to deliver sound to and from the View operator s PC to two channels of audio at one Multi site Fig 40 Removing the camera input output I O connectors Fig 41 Handle on mounted hard disk Fig 42 Pull to remove a mounted hard disk from a unit push to insert Remove the front cover of the unit beforehand Fig
24. Honeywell Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions Rapid Eye Multi Media K9696V2 12 04 Rev B ISSUE DATE REVISIONS REV A July 2004 Honeywell template REV B December 2004 Formatting pagination minor edits Declaration of Conformity A Rapid Eye Multi Media LT unit HRMxxxyyzzzz complies with Council Directives 89 336 EEC and 73 23 EEC These Euro Norms have been applied e EN50022 1998 Radio frequency RF emissions e EN50130 4 1995 Alarm system immunity with uninterruptible power supply UPS e EN60950 2000 Safety of information technology equipment e EN61000 3 2 1995 Harmonics e EN61000 3 3 1995 Voltage fluctuations flicker FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur ina particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged t
25. IP settings for TCP IP network communications host established between the local Multi Media unit and the host PC during a dial up connection timeout Time allotted between alarm callback attempts on dial up connections Value from 0 to 999 seconds Recover Restores unit software to previous version System configuration and application files are restored from the backup directory After you enter this command the Multi Media unit is automatically rebooted To start the Multi Media Shell see 2 7 2 Using a PC Onsite gt 24 To quit the program Quit the Multi Media Shell by typing q and pressing Enter Field Work After 10 minutes of inactivity the Multi Media Shell times out To return to it turn the Multi Media unit off then use procedure 22 gt 25 To return to the Multi Media Shell after a time out Turn the Multi Media unit off wait five seconds then turn the unit on again and go back to the previous procedures The commands for the Multi Media Shell are listed above in the Multi Shell Reference on the next page 2 8 Dial up Connection For Telco communication a data grade fax telephone line is preferable to a standard line Special features such as call waiting should not be available to a telephone line used by a Multi Media unit dial up port TELCO on back panel of Multi Media unit Fig 20 Detail of TELCO port used for dial up connection Honeywell r
26. Inoperative Inoperative RJ 45 connector to unit s 10 100 BT network card Soundcard connectors DISABLED use AUDIO IN Screw terminal connectors for input and ground connections to interface with devices such as alarms TTL type minimum high level of 2 4 volts maximum low level of 0 4 volts Screw terminal connectors for output and ground connections to interface with devices such as lights sirens locks and so on TTL type The outputs do not directly drive devices they control relays that do so Control I O must be referenced to the ground of the Multi Media unit USB port and Printer port The USB port and Printer port at the back of the REMM unit are for future use Do not connect USB devices or a printer to a Multi Media unit 2 2 Temperature Honeywell recommends that a unit be operated in a non condensing environment in temperatures ranging from 40 E to 104 F or 5 C to 40 C 2 3 Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions 2 3 Reporting the Installation Flexibility As you start connecting hardware to the Multi Media unit Honeywell recommends that installers take notes in a form similar to the one provided in 7 5 Site Information on p 7 8 Include a record of the hardware connected to the Multi Media unit and of use of LocalView to make changes to the Rapid Eye site s configuration To whom Direct the report to the Multi SA An organization s Multi system admi
27. OME OR OFFICE USE The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible This equipment shall be connected to an earthed mains outlet Table of Contents 1 1 1 2 1 8 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 4 1 4 2 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 10 5 11 Walk through BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 1 1 OOO SUPULT 1 1 Walking TArOUQ MW T 1 2 Where T07 INGXE 2 onset ees ne ond bind Fabra re Ro a ou arb TTT 1 7 Field Work EREEREEREREREEEREEEREEREREREEEEEEREREEREREREEEEREEREREREEEEREEREEEEREREREEREEREREEREREREEEERERR 2 1 ecte Te te UM E 2 1 Huc A 2 3 Reporting the Installation iesnas kananan aaa RAAEN Taanon ToT 32 nennen renti a Eaa naz rana 2 4 Powering the Multi Media EH es eseeeeeeeseennne etnies nnn trennen entire 2 4 Connecting a Camera eiii et nd Pre ated REPE CO epe cu SER E EM Eee dun nies 2 6 LOGIE M 2 7 MI fer defense EAE 2 9 Dial up Connection PR RH rH 2 15 Field Testing a Connection esessssssseseseseeeees ener entren en nnne nnn snnt n en tenen nnns nnne nes 2 16 Damaged or Missing Goods
28. Program Files Rapid Eye Multi Media 6 2 Create empty database C Create from existing MS Access database Location and name of existing MULTI database C Create from existing SOL database Server name Database name Fig 24 You can add Rapid Eye site information to an empty Multi db using the Microsoft Access engine to test connections to Rapid Eye sites Obtaining a Multi Db Double duty logon dialog Besides logging on to Admin you can use the Admin Logon dialog to create an empty Multi database After creating a database Admin logs you on automatically You do not need to create a db each time that you log on 34 To create an empty Multi db 1 Double click the Admin icon fig 23 The Logon dialog is displayed 2 Select Microsoft Access Central database 3 Type a name or a name and a path for the empty multi db 4 Click OK Your logon is deferred and a Create database dialog is displayed See figure 24 3 4 Checking for Video 5 In the Create Database dialog Create empty database is selected by default Click OK You are logged on to an empty database bearing the name that you typed at step 2 and the Admin window appears What next Add site information to the database as explained in the next section 3 2 3 3 2 3 Adding Site Information E Beside ES 1 E STR e Serial NAA Version Close Time Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh London Li
29. administrator if you are unsure Yes For a telephone line connection click yes No For a network connection click no 3 The Windows operating system is checked for any missing Microsoft components that are required to run Multi or for older versions of Multi that must be removed Either a Welcome message appears You can click Next gt and go to step 4 N The installation stops due to a missing Microsoft component on the PC A message appears listing the missing component s Make a note of the component s listed in the message Click OK stop using this procedure and see the Operator Software Setup Instructions Tor Rapid Eye Multi Media units part K5401 4 A Software License Agreement appears If you agree with the licensing agreement click Yes 5 Your name and business are displayed Correct the information if needed and then click Yes 6 The installation program selects a drive and folder to install the Multi files Either accept the location and click Next gt e select a different folder click Browse Use Windows to select a drive and folder Click Next gt 7 Ittakes a few seconds to copy the Multi files to the PC Setup Complete appears at the end of the process Click Finish Multi adds icons on your desktop one for Admin and one for View Installing Multi software is also explained in the Operator Software Setup Instructions You have the option of installing the so
30. al communications or other device 5 1 Securing a Multi Media unit When planning where to place a unit Honeywell suggests that your planning authority be made aware of and consider N allowing for access to the unit if maintenance is required yet preventing easy criminal tampering with the system and environmental factors that can hamper a unit lack of ventilation dust condensation excessive heat or cold gt 50 To secure the unit 1 Selecta secure clean well ventilated area for the Rapid Eye Multi Media unit 2 You have the option of rack mounting the unit Leave a one inch space on the sides of the rack for ventilation 3 Plug the supplied power cord from the rear of the Multi Media unit to a grounded power supply Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions 5 1 1 Do not block the air intakes on the side of a Multi Media unit A warning sticker indicates this on the right hand side of the unit Placing equipment such as a monitor directly on top of the Multi Media unit is not recommended Detachable Camera I O A detachable sub panel is used for mounting the camera input output I O connectors and monitor outputs This is convenient for swapping a unit with another without having to disconnect cameras from a unit gt 51 To detach the sub panel 1 Power down the unit 2 Atthe back of the panel unscrew the two thumbscrews See fig 40 3 Pull the panel straight out to avoid be
31. an hear an operator See figure 38 Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions Honeywell recommends that speakers be placed away from microphones to avoid audio feedback stereo mini plug IN OUT MIC IN volume E AUDIO connectors powered speaker powered speaker on Multi Media unit Channel 1 LEFT Channel 2 RIGHT Fig 38 Speaking remotely from a PC running View or onsite using LocalView an operator can communicate with people at the site Use the Audio In connector The Mic In connector is disabled 4 1 1 Checking for Audio Interference Preventive measures Checking one s installation for hard to predict situations includes spot checking for live audio Coordinate the testing of audio with fire alarm and security alarm testing Using View connect to that Multi Media unit and check audio for feedback and interference before and during alarms recorded audio After a day or two check for background noise in recordings using a retrieval session to spot check each microphone for a few seconds at every half hour or so during a 24 hour period This can reveal if microphones are placed too near sources of background noise such as a vent Noise is amplified to a point where it interferes with audio Hard to predict noise from the area s soundscape rush hour traffic passing trains and planes crowds in a stadium and so on may not have been present during the installation of
32. an those for a 1 8 screwdriver a wire stripper Connector 1 From the hookup wires tips strip approximately 0 6 cm 1 4 inch of insulation 2 Insert each relay control wire to the screw type terminal connector on the CONTROL OUTPUTS terminal strip one wire to ground and the other wire to the numbered connection you choose To avoid short circuits ensure that bare wire is not visible at the rear panel 5 8 System Monitoring Fault relay A Multi Media unit can be monitored for failure N to function to report alarms Should such a failure last more than 19 minutes the FAULT RELAY is triggered 5 8 Other Site Hardware Alarm panel An alarm panel or other external device can be preset to warn your organization if failure occurs Failure to operate due to a power failure also triggers the relay but does so immediately Software setup 54 To set the FAULT RELAY to trigger 1 Using View software start a maintenance session 2 On the System tab enable either Enable Status Pulse Monitor Alarm Reporting both See figure 47 Click Apply Reset On the Events tab click the Outputs subtab gU E o The name of Output 6 has changed to System Status Pulse You have the option of changing the name of the output by typing in the box 6 You have the option of ending the maintenance session To monitor the unit using an external device Site Info S
33. ance and so on are beyond the scope of this guide For an in depth reference about the field of closed circuit television in a security setting see Kruegle Herman CCTV Surveillance Video practices and technology Butterworth Heinemann Newton MA 1995 ISBN 0 7506 9028 3 TK6680 K78 2 6 LocalView Hardware LocalView is available by connecting a VGA monitor and a mouse directly to the REMM unit LocalView automatically starts when the REMM unit is powered up An online help facility is included with LocalView To use LocalView you need only the mouse supplied with the REMM unit a keyboard is not required Honeywell recommends powering down a unit before connecting hardware to it See 2 4 1 Powering Up and Down p 2 5 PTZ configuration and control are not currently supported in LocalView PTZ configuration and control are fully supported when using View software Functions Using LocalView you can perform basic system setup functions such as configuring network settings including the unit s IP address perform camera setup name type recording rate and recording quality configure system clock date time and time zone Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions review and search the system log record and monitor live video audio or data make and view a video clip that includes audio and data copy a video clip to the units CD RW drive a drive is an option on REMM uni
34. automatic For specifics see the Multi Software Installation Instructions and the Multi Admin User Guide Running Admin Logging on to Admin Three pieces of information are needed user account Use the Administrator account It has the right to use all of the functions in Admin and View It also has access to every Rapid Eye site in your system password By default there is no password for the Administrator account You can add a password after testing is complete Account and system passwords are explained and discussed in the Admin User Guide and database For testing you can obtain an empty database as explained below in section 3 2 2 3 3 Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions 3 2 2 After adding security Changing the password to the Administrator account is among a Multi SA s first tasks to secure a Multi system from tampering After adding a password your Multi SA can create accounts and identify Multi sites Typing text in the Multi central database box before clicking OK displays a Create Database dialogue if no Multi db is found by that name A Rapid Eye Multi Media Admin Logon x Rapid Eye User ID Multi Media Multi central database 1 Microsoft Access database AME C Microsoft SQL Server or MSD E eE eerie ELT The specified database does not exist MULTI wil create it based on your choice from the options below TH e eae Cancel C
35. chnology Butterworth Heinemann Newton MA 1995 ISBN 0 7506 9028 3 TK6680 K78 Effective video feeds are a major component of any CCTV system Planning for camera position distance from subject angle and lighting can be as critical as operating your Multi Media unit For audio planning microphone position distance from subject and alarm bells can also be critical Consult your camera and audio suppliers for optimal hardware setup Security For ideas on how a defensible space can be enhanced by CCTV Newman Oscar Defensible Space Crime Prevention through Urban Design Macmillan New York 1973 ASIN 0020007507 2 Field Work Audience Field technicians tasked with the initial steps of an installation see sections 1 2 1 and 1 2 2 will find the steps expanded and explained in more detail in this section gt 13 Road map to field work Unpack the unit As you start connecting hardware to the Multi Media unit use the Site Information Checklist on p 7 8 to take notes Connect one or more cameras to the unit According to the communications that you plan to use connect the unit to a telephone line your network or both Power up the camera s and the Multi Media unit For network connections only to assign a TCP IP address to the Multi Media unit use either a the LocalView interface included and a monitor not included or b a PC not included and a null modem cable included
36. d 3 You have the option of adding checkmarks to Record boxes for Talk Listen or both as needed The Enabled box needs to be checked before its Record box can be 49 To disable audio for LocalView On the Audio Setup tab remove the checkmark in the box for Channel 2 Right Used by 4 4 5 Other Site Hardware Audience You can add hardware to a Multi Media unit at any time Multi software is then used to make Multi Media units aware of the hardware The steps to do so are outlined in the road map below Before adding more hardware Honeywell recommends that you test the connection to your unit as explained in section 1 Road map for adding hardware After testing the connection from an operator s PC to Multi Media unit you can Place the Multi Media unit and its camera s in their operational locations Use View software to run a Maintenance session at the site to specify other optional hardware connected to the Multi Media unit extra cameras gates controlled by a Multi operator heat sensors Aside from cameras and communications a Multi Media unit can interface with many different types of hardware such as sensors motion heat alarm and so on relay triggered devices locks gates warning sirens and so on N alarm panel a fault relay offers a means to monitor the unit s operational status using an external device point of sale POS hardware using text messaging over seri
37. e 11 Ports 10 000 10 001 and 10 003 should be left open in your organization s firewall Table 11 TCP ports Port Name Use At 10 000 Base live retrieval and alarm sessions Multi Media unit operator station 10 001 Maintenance maintenance session for Multi Media unit configuration security and operator station sending receiving system files 10 003 Alarm alarm server for callbacks alarm station Multi Media unit Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions 3 3 2 Running View Logging on to View Three pieces of information are needed user account Use the Administrator account It has the right to use all of the functions in View It also grants access to every Rapid Eye site in your system password By default there is no password for the Administrator account You can add a password after testing is complete Account and system passwords are explained and discussed in the Admin User Guide If the password has been changed see the organization s Multi SA for an account N database Use the same database used to log into Admin See 3 2 1 Running Admin Clicking the database box shows the name of the Multi db z Rapid Eye Multi Media View Logon Rapid Eye Multi Media Multi central database Microsoft Access database path Rapid Eye Multi Media View Logon C Microso Rapid Eye Deb Multi Media v The Cer Password
38. e a name then click OK Fig 6 The window for logging on can also be used to obtain an empty Multi central database 1 2 7 Site Name gt 7 Using Admin add a site Rapid Eye Multi Media Admin PE aD AM lt TS 32 Beccaria Street U V NN Seri 2 N A Version N A Close TimeZone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh London Lisbo mes Conese Connections to the Site Report Alarms to these Alarm Stations T Station Name Connection Method __ Fig 7 From the Admin Sites tab you can add name update and delete a site 1 2 8 1 2 9 Walk through Type of Connection 8 Add information about the connection and save it Update Site Garage 5 Charles Lucas Avenue Save and Close lt lt Add Connection X i A Garage 5 Charles Lucas Ave gt Dialup LJ z d 5 le Adding connection information dial up or network Fig 8 Select a network or dial up connection About connections 2 6 LocalView p 2 7 6 2 7 Network Connection p 2 9 2 8 Dial up Connection p 2 15 Running View gt 9 To use View After installing View on your PC along with Admin from your PC s desktop click the View shortcut icon then log on Rapid Eye Multi Media View Fig 9 Shortcut for View on the Windows desktop Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions gt 10 Log on to View Clicking the database box Shows the na
39. e created earlier using Admin see fig 6 on p 1 4 1 6 Fig 11 Aconnection works if you see System operational in the Feedback box 1 6 Fig 12 Selecta site on the Sites tab then click Live 1 7 Fig 14 Plugging in a Multi Media unit 2 5 Fig 15 Connect each camera to a different camera input an IN in the VIDEO INPUTS section on the back panel 2 6 Fig 16 Temporary use of a PC onsite 2 11 Fig 17 Wiring diagram of a null modem cable 2 11 Fig 18 Naming a connection using HyperTerminal 2 12 Fig 19 Indicating a PC s COM Port using HyperTerminal 2 12 Fig 20 Detail of TELCO port used for dial up connection 2 15 7 3 Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions Fig 21 Upgrading a unit in the field Fig 22 In organizations where security is a high priority Admin is not installed on all PCs The PCs of View operators do not need Admin Fig 23 Icon for Admin on the Windows desktop Fig 24 You can add Rapid Eye site information to an empty Multi db using the Microsoft Access engine to test connections to Rapid Eye sites Fig 25 Type the site name of your choice in the Add Site dialog Fig 26 The gt Dialup in the connection name iappears as you click Use Dial up Networking Fig 27 Dial up making irregular use of area codes occurs when a local call is used across area codes or when a long distance call is needed to dial up in a local area code This can fool Microsoft Windows
40. e kit contents 2 2 software kit contents 2 2 password Administrator account 3 4 at logon 3 3 3 10 LocalView 2 9 PC in the field 2 11 Pelco P D PTZ driver dome 5 5 PING 2 16 3 6 power down sequence 2 5 power up sequence 2 5 protected sensor See end of line sensor PTZ cabling table 5 4 RS 232 485 converter 5 4 R RapidDome 5 5 RAS server 3 7 rear panel connectors 2 2 record audio 4 3 recovery power down 2 6 Refresh button SNTP server 3 13 report installation content 2 4 to whom 2 4 return authorization 2 16 Ringer Equivalence Number REN 3 road map adding hardware 5 1 all software 3 1 field work 2 1 rush hour noise from 4 2 S screwdriver 5 8 security TCP ports table 3 9 sensor hardware table 5 8 sensor alarm See input sensor hardware Sensormatic dome 5 5 site as unit 3 5 new naming 3 5 16 Index site information checklist 2 1 2 4 6 1 7 8 SNTP Server See clock soundscape 4 2 speaker audio 4 1 spot checking audio 4 2 stadium crowd noise from 4 2 sub panel detachable 5 2 sunlight on camera lens 2 7 synchronizing unit time to PC 3 12 3 14 System administrator Multi See Multi SA system monitoring See FAULT RELAY T Tables list of 7 2 TCP ports base 3 9 table 3 9 telephone jack 2 15 terminal program 2 11 time zone 3 5 Multi Media unit 3 11 time zone conflict 3 12 triaxial cable 6 4 TTL 2
41. ecommends powering down a unit before connecting hardware to it See 2 4 1 Powering Up and Down p 2 5 gt 26 To connect the Multi Media unit to a telephone line jack 1 Using a standard telephone cable with RJ 11 connectors plug one connector into the unit s TELCO port see figure 20 2 Plug the other connector in a telephone outlet Connect the unit to a telephone line only if a dial up connection is used to communicate with the Multi Media unit For a network connection please skip to section 2 7 Network Connection What next You are ready to power up the camera s and unit as explained in section 2 4 Powering the Multi Media Unit on p 2 4 Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions 2 8 1 Modem Reference The default settings for the modem in a Multi Media unit are listed in table 10 Consult the organization s Network Administrator or Multi System Administrator Multi SA if this modem s settings need to be changed Table 10 Default modem settings Field Name Value TELCO Port Internal or Port 1 Baud 115 200 Wait 60 Prefix AT Initialization Z Dialing D 2 9 Field Testing a Connection gt 27 To field test a dial up connection Using a standard telephone line dial the Multi Media unit s number to hear if you can reach its modem gt 28 To field test a network connection e PING the IP address of the unit 2 10 Damaged or Missing Goods gt 29 To
42. ered RS 232 ports are for future use Please do not connect USB devices or a printer to a Multi Media unit For more detail section 5 Other Site Hardware p 5 1 Powering up the Multi Media unit gt 3 Supplying power to the unit and the cameras uninterruptible power supply UPS d L power cord Multi Media unit back panel Fig 3 Consider also plugging in cameras into the uninterruptible power supply used for a unit In Europe a UPS is required to meet EN50130 4 Euro Norm Power switch The power switch is located on the front of the unit behind the locking grille to the left of the small blue display screen Admin and View Software 4 Locate a personal computer PC running Multi software Admin CD ROM Figure 4 To install Admin and View software run the Multi Admin CD ROM If Microsoft patches are needed for your Windows system consult the Operator Software Setup Instructions part K5401 Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions 1 2 6 A Database for Multi 5 Start Admin to create a Multi database Rapid Eye Multi Media Admin Fig 5 Shortcut for Admin on the Windows desktop gt 6 Log on to a Multi database or create one using Admin a e 6 Lx 2 UQ Multi cenisal dtabase 23 a i Mend green bant Esco TTT Bowe C Mesh SOL Severo MSDE ewe nme CO Ha D es v To create a new Mubi central database select a db software typ
43. ew Rapid Eye Multi Media View Sites Ele Actions view player s toolbar side entrance camera window Ie Chicago lab 217 3 5 sXe Chicago parking 224 z le Fargo lab 226 3 Li le Niagara Falls 231 Der Stre Ie Mountain Index 234 m sye PittWax vestibule a Ze Oddham Boardroom 218 Ej m Foucault facility 2328 Connected e m 47 35 any Administrator Z SC image from video feed Fig 36 Live video from a camera renamed to side entrance at a site called Foucault facility 232 Checking for Video 3 4 Results To recap the connection to the site has been checked and you have used Admin to create a record for each unit in a Multi database used View to run a maintenance session to adjust the Multi Media unit s time and camera s used View to run a live video session at the site checked that the video feeds are effective camera s distance from subject angle and lighting 3 4 1 What Next After having established that video can be obtained effectively from a site return to Admin to change the security settings of your Rapid Eye Multi system add sites to the Multi central database and use View to test that the components at the site are set and working time video feed outputs audio feed data recording and so on add user accounts to the Multi Central database 3 17 Multi Media Unit I
44. ftware before or after the fieldwork described in section 2 above Some versions of Windows need you to restart the PC Checking for Video 3 2 Using Admin A 3 2 1 gt 33 To continue installing a Multi Media unit Before you can check for video a record of a Rapid Eye site and connection is made using Admin A site is a term used for a unit with its cameras or other hardware V Rapid Eye Multi Media Admin Fig 23 Icon for Admin on the Windows desktop Creating an empty Multi db For installation purposes you have the option of creating an empty db on the fly as you log on to Admin A Microsoft Access software template is used You do not need a copy of Access installed on the PC to use this feature everything you need is included with your copy of Rapid Eye Multi software Only one Multi database Multi db is needed for many sites You do not need to create a db each time that you log on Choose a name for your Multi db that avoids a a name that you will need for a user of that Multi db or b Administrator It is the name of the default user in any Multi db A Multi db with the same name as a user account causes an error when View is started Upgrading a Multi database You can use a populated SQL or MS Access db for testing an installation Microsoft Access based Multi databases created using an older version are upgraded on the fly one prompt at logon and conversion is
45. he Multi central database runa Maintenance session for the Rapid Eye site to check the type of camera s that were auto detected by the Multi Media unit run a Live session to obtain video Why check a connection It is useful to establish that the hardware and software installations are in good working order before securing the system with passwords user profiles and so on and establishing a user base by creating user accounts 3 1 Multi Software When you run a Multi CD ROM the software detects if any Microsoft patches need to be added to your Windows system All of these patches are available on Microsoft s web site For specifics please consult the Operator Software Setup Instructions for Rapid Eye Multi Media units part K5401 Admin CD ROM Fig 22 In organizations where security is a high priority Admin is not installed on all PCs The PCs of View operators do not need Admin Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions 32 To install Multi software 1 Run the Rapid Eye MULTI ADMIN and VIEW CD ROM The installation starts automatically You need Administrator rights to install View to run on Windows 2000 NT or XP The installation program cannot update the registry if a user without this right is running Windows 2 The Rapid Eye MULTI pane is displayed followed by a message asking if a modem will be used to connect to video units in your system See your network
46. ing uninterruptible power supply UPS be used with the Multi Media unit and the cameras connected to the unit 2 4 1 uninterruptible power supply UPS y EV NS power cord Multi Media unit back panel Fig 14 Plugging in a Multi Media unit Without a UPS When a UPS is not used the Multi Media unit should be connected to a dedicated ground circuit The outlet and breaker box should be marked as such Nothing else should be plugged into this circuit Powering Up and Down Wait after turning on a unit During the two minutes a REMM unit needs to initialize it is good practice to not turn it off A unit recovery process can be triggered if the unit is turned off before initialization is complete The end of the initialization is signaled by a double beep from the unit gt 15 The power up sequence recommended by Honeywell 1 Plug the Multi Media unit and its cameras into a power source preferably an uninterruptible power supply UPS 2 Turn on camera s and other hardware connected to the unit 3 Turn on the Multi Media unit 16 The power down sequence 1 Press and hold the power switch on the front of the Multi Media unit for up to five seconds 2 Unplug the Multi Media unit from the uninterruptible power supply UPS or wall outlet Power down the camera s and or other hardware Power down the UPS if in use If cameras are turned on after the Multi Media unit they will not be auto de
47. intenance session oa fF ON Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions Auto synch statistics Last Synchronized at Latest time that the SNTP server was used Period Time amount between synchronizations A dynamic value that keeps the unit s clock 0 4 to 0 2 seconds of the server s Time Difference Accuracy of synchronization Auto synch statistics do not apply to a clock set to Manual Clock Manual setting A Multi SA can synchronize the clock of a Rapid Eye Multi Media unit using a PC s clock as reference This is more useful for units connected only by dial up but can also be used for units on a LAN 42 To set a units clock manually using a PC s 1 Check the accuracy of the time and the time zone on the PC and adjust it as needed To adjust a PC s time date and time zone click Start followed by Settings Control Panel and Date Time 2 Using View software select a Multi or Multi Media unit whose clock needs to be set Start a maintenance session Click the Time tab If Manual is not selected click it The Time tab appears as in figure 34 5 Click Set Multi Media unit s Clock Please wait until the Synchronized Time message appears Checking for Video r System clock on the Multi unit Manual he Multi unit s time is 2 seconds ahead of the time on your PC To set the time on the Multi unit click Set Multi unit s LHS 6 System clock on the Multi uni
48. ion please skip to 2 7 Network Connection You need Administrator rights to install View to run on Windows 2000 NT or XP Installing Multi software is also explained in the Operator Software Setup Instructions Some versions of Windows need you to restart the PC You do not need to create a db each time that you log on Choose a name for your Multi db that avoids You do not need to create a db each time that you log on For a dial up only connection leave the IP Address box empty To access an outside line The IP Address is mandatory for a network connection Ports 10 000 10 001 and 10 003 should be left open in your organization s firewall Setting the Time Zone of a unit is crucial for correctly reporting the video of events The time zone is set on a unit by unit basis Auto synch statistics do not apply to a clock set to Manual Honeywell recommends that speakers be placed away from microphones to avoid audio feedback Use the Audio In connector The Mic In connector is disabled Loud alarms should be tested during the installation they can interfere with Multi Media audio If microphones and speakers are used while alarm bells are ringing Honeywell recommends that Multi Media audio equipment be sonically insulated from the loudness of the alarms The Audio tab is unavailable on PCs without a soundcard Loud alarms can interfere with microphones or a speaker at times when they could be needed most Bef
49. iters Laboratory 6 3 Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions 6 2 3 6 2 4 6 4 Electrical Interference To manage electrical interference also called electro magnetic interference or EMI you can survey the facility for electronics that generate EMI noise fluorescent lights radio frequency RF receivers or transmitters power lines or elevator shafts before installing equipment Cables can be routed around or away from sources of noise so that there is no interference with the CCTV signal Hum bar Hum bars appear as horizontal distortion across the monitor The hum bar is caused by the effect of high voltage on the horizontal synchronization signal Triaxial cable Use triaxial cable instead of coaxial cable when the cable must be routed through an area having EMI caused by large machinery high voltage power lines refrigerator units microwaves and so on Triaxial cable has a center conductor insulator and shield followed by a second insulator and shield The double shielding significantly reduces the amount of EMI radiation that is exposed to the center conductor Lighting A big factor of image quality is the amount of light reaching a camera s lens You can manage lighting by moving the CCTV cameras in consideration of beam angle from the light source to the camera lens intensity of reflection and contrast from objects in a camera s field and N complexity and m
50. k Connection Overview You may not need to assign an IP address to a unit if your network is enabled for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Networks with DHCP Multi Media units can be enabled as DHCP clients DHCP is OFF by default After enabling DHCP power down a unit connected to the network and power up See the Admin User Guide for detailed procedures A network administrator has the option of assigning a reserved IP address to a Multi Media unit instead of a computer name In that case the unit s default IP address can be used You have the option of assigning a different static IP address to the unit using the procedures for networks without DHCP below 2 9 Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions 2 7 1 Within DHCP without DNS an assigned IP address needs to be reserved or it may change Plan to let the network s administrator as well as the Multi SA know of the unit s installation after a unit is rebooted or reset a new DHCP address is assigned to it and communication to the unit could be hampered if wrongly configured For a network without DHCP There are two methods of setting a static IP address on a Multi Media unit You can do so by using either LocalView Software available on Multi Media units To use LocalView software connect a monitor not supplied and a mouse supplied to the unit connecting a keyboard is optional PC When using a PC onsite procedures gt 20
51. l Startup Shell Do Not Restart Upgrading Unit Upgrade Complete Restarting Unit Honeywell Startup Shell The final message depends on the units hardware For units holding a Pentium 3 processor Rapid Eye Multi Media V5 2 for units holding a Pentium 4 processor Rapid Eye Multi Media V6 2 8 The unit is operational Press the button on the CD RW drive and remove the CD ROM from the tray Shut the CD RW s tray 10 Replace the front cover on the unit Multi Media unit without a CD RW drive Multi Media units without a CD drive can be upgraded from a View Operator s PC You can also upgrade in the field by connecting a PC directly to the unit using a null modem cable 2 17 Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions Please continue 3 Checking for Video Audience After installers have field tested connections see 2 9 on p 2 16 the next steps involve working with Multi software from a PC Your organization s Multi SA needs to establish that video can be obtaind on a PC The road map for using Multi software outlines the work 31 Road map for using Multi software to obtain video 1 Locate a PC on which Admin and View have been installed See 3 1 Multi Software 2 Use Admin software to create and log on to an empty Multi central database name the Rapid Eye site being tested add connection information about the Rapid Eye site 3 Use View software to log on to t
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53. lens 2 7 database at logon 3 4 3 10 empty 3 4 for installation 3 3 for testing connection 3 3 3 4 3 10 for upgrades 3 3 populated used for installation 3 3 Defensible Space See Newman Delta PTZ driver 5 5 detachable sub panel 5 2 DHCP 2 9 dialing area code 3 7 dial up connection avoiding area code confusion 3 7 field testing 2 16 making a record of 3 6 dust on camera lens 2 7 5 1 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol See DHCP E empty database 3 4 EOL end of line sensor 5 7 EuroNorm 3 1 3 F FAQs installation support 6 1 list of 7 5 walk through of installation 1 2 FAULT RELAY 5 8 alarm panel 6 2 FCC 3 feedback audio 4 2 Find it lists 7 1 firewall ports 3 9 G grease on camera lens 2 7 5 1 Greenwich Mean Time See UTC ground loop 6 3 H Honeywell web site 1 7 how to See Knowledge Base Hyperterminal launch command table 2 13 15 Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions l Illustrations list 7 3 Industry Canada 3 input sensor hardware configuring 5 6 NC See normally closed sensor NO See normally open sensor installation main steps 1 1 report contents 2 4 reporting to whom 2 4 walk through 1 2 interference electrical 6 4 IP address assigned using LocalView 2 10 IP address assigning to unit 2 13 ISDN 5 10 J Javelin ADEMCO PTZ driver 5 5 K Kalatel PTZ driver Cyberdome 5 5 kit hardwa
54. line help system and briefly discussed in this guide and in the Admin User Guide gt 17 To enable the locking of a LocalView functions 1 Using LocalView click the Setup tab Sub tabs appear 2 Onthe System sub tab under Security Passwords click the checkboxes for either Cycle Setup or both so that they show a checkmark Field Work gt 18 To change a LocalView password 1 After locking a LocalView function as explained in procedure gt 17 click that function s Password button A window appears showing a virtual keypad 2 Using the virtual keypad enter a number The password s length can be between 4 and 10 digits 3 Click OK Please make a note of passwords A lost password can make the LocalView interface unchangeable Default LocalView passwords To lock a Cycle 1111 To lock the LocalView setup 9999 this password can be used to also unlock a cycle of the Live tabs To lock the availability of making a clip 1111 The LocalView passwords have no effect on other passwords set using Admin software See the Admin User Guide for procedures involving other passwords Very low recording rates Table 5 shows some limits that a Multi SA needs to impose on cycle times for low recording rates only when using LocalView Table 5 Restriction for LocalView cycle times when setting low recording rates recording rate fps lowest cycle time sec 0 25 16 0 5 8 1 0 4 2 7 Networ
55. mary SNTP Server 2 Time Difference 0 358 seconds abead Zv Oddham Boardroom 213 Mers SNTP Server le Foucaut facily 232 Reteth Je Survey at 211 7 Dot Street Reboot button Fig 31 A connection works when you see the System operational message in the Feedback box It should appear after selecting a site and clicking Maintain Feedback box Testing a Connection Time Crucial settings for reporting on video of events Setting the Time Zone and System Clock on Multi Media units is crucial to the correct identification of video These settings also govern the scheduled recording and scheduled alarm features Please set them with care Time zone The installer or your Multi SA needs to indicate in which time zone each Multi Media unit is installed This setting needs to be made whether a Multi Media unit s clock is set manually or automatically Setting the Time Zone of a unit is crucial for correctly reporting the video of events Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions 39 To indicate the time zone of a Multi Media unit 1 Using View select a unit whose time zone needs to be set 2 Start a maintenance session 3 Click the Time tab See figure 32 4 If the zone indicated in the Time Zone box is incorrect click the arrow in the box A list of all time zones appears 5 Scroll the list as needed to find a match for the time zone in which the unit is installed The time zone is set right away
56. me box For a dial up only connection leave the IP Address box empty An IP address is typed in a dial up connection only if a RAS server is part of the connection 4 Leave the Country Code to dialing same country unless the Multi Media unit is in a different country than the View operator planning to use the site 5 Type the unit s Area Code and Telephone Number To access an outside line If your telephone exchange needs a prefix an extra telephone key stroke such as a 9 or an 8 set it in the Window s Telephony program used by the PC not in Admin 6 Click Save and Close The Sites tab is displayed In the tab s Primary Connection column the first letter of dial up appears in parentheses d followed by the telephone number used to connect to the Multi video unit 3 6 Checking for Video 9 Add Connection Xx Konnection IE ao 22 Rosde Sw Da Q IP ddess Close C Use Existing Network Connection Use Dial up Networking Country Code United States of America 1 B Area Code City Code 613 Phone Number 555 1212 Override PPP Security Settings PPP User Name PPP Password Se ConfimPPPPaswod NNa Fig 26 The gt Dialup in the connection name iappears as you click Use Dial up Networking Dealing with dial up confusion Please see the Admin User Guide if you need more sophisticated connection schemes such as irregular use of
57. me of the Multi db Rapid Eye Multi Media View Logon x Rapid Eye UserID Administrator Multi Media Password Multi central database Microsoft Access database path C Program Files Rapid Eye MultiMedia 2 Browse Rapid Eye Multi Media View Logon C Microso Rapid Eye UserID Administrator Multi Media v The Cer Password Multi central database Microsoft Access database path a Se EXTERNER ERA ET dI EE C Microsoft SQL Server or MSDE server name Database name M v The Central database is accessible from this PC Fig 10 Use the same database created earlier using Admin see fig 6 on page 1 4 1 2 10 Testing a Connection gt 11 Test the connection use View to run a Maintenance session Maintenance tabs d ajoj x Monta Out Everts Piconding Schedule Alam Schedde Tee Suites Secuty Seen fis Sme Video SeiDevces tde he Hede Audo ID Last Smchronized a 2004 05 15 204427 Brar SNTP Server 10 10 211 55 L R Tene Dilererce 0 358 seconds ahead SNIPS aa ie Oddham Bowdoom 213 lt i gt Fara cip 232 Rebesh ate Survey at 211 7 Dot Sheet Feedback box Reboot button Fig 11 A connection works if you see System operational in the Feedback box Walk through 12 Start a Live session Rapid Eye Multi Media View Sites E _ 5 xj tear away player window gcn l Bl player s
58. microphones and speakers Loud alarms should be tested during the installation they can interfere with Multi Media audio If microphones and speakers are used while alarm bells are ringing Honeywell recommends that Multi Media audio equipment be sonically insulated from the loudness of the alarms Placing a microphone or speaker close to a ringing alarm bell can render either ineffective the bell noise can mask the voice of an operator attempting to use the microphone The bell could also mask a voice coming from a speaker Loud alarms can interfere with microphones or a speaker when they could be needed most 4 2 Audio 4 2 Audio for Operators At View Operator s PC When listening sound sources are mixed at a View operator s station regardless of the number of sites being monitored at once Each Rapid Eye site can send two channels of audio to a View operator 45 To send and receive audio offsite 1 Install a sound card on the View operator s PC 2 Connect a microphone to the PC s sound card 3 Connect a powered speaker to the PC s sound card Serial Devices EagleAudio Hardware Configuration Audio Video Switcher Events Channel 1 Left Name Function Enable Record Gain Level Tak Audio Out V r rR K A Audiol Listen Audio In Iv E aa Channel 2 Right Channel 2 Right Used By Site Operator for Local Audio Monitoring Name Function Enable Record Gain Level Tak Audio Out y L Fee
59. nding pins of the connectors inside Detaching the panel can serve to speed up servicing or replacement of a Multi Media unit while preserving camera wiring thumb screws for sub panel Fig 40 Removing the camera input output I O connectors 5 2 Unit Hard Disk 5 2 1 S M A R T checking for degradation Hard disk use on a unit for storing video audio and data is monitored for signs of degradation that can lead to failure Degradation is reported on a Multi Media unit s blue LCD screen as CRITICAL STATE DISK FAILURE The pilot light on a disk drive turns red to identify a hard disk that is degrading This degradation report is also a Multi Media event S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Recording Technology Hard Disk Report The SMART report is not a cause for alarm It is a suggestion that the hard disk should be replaced Contact an authorized Honeywell dealer to obtain a mounted hard disk for your Multi Media unit See figures 41 and 42 5 2 Other Site Hardware 1 Loosen screws then he handle 2 SWing open t I ae Fig 42 Pull to remove a mounted hard disk from a unit push to insert Remove the front cover of the unit beforehand 5 3 Hardware Options A Rapid Eye Multi Media unit interfaces with hardware such as cameras domes that pan tilt zoom PTZ 5 4 Connecting a PTZ Dome alarm sensors connected to a Multi Media unit s inputs 5
60. nistrator Multi SA responsible for use of the Admin software and or network administrator The installer may need to contact the organization s network administrator depending on a Multi system s sensitivity complexity size and the Multi SA s knowledge of computers and networks Content of installation report The report contains information needed for configuring the site s using Admin and View software The installation report can list telephone number or IP addresses assigned to Rapid Eye sites information about the cameras color PTZ and so on use of other hardware gates alarms and so on connected to the Multi Media unit s input s or output s 2 4 Powering the Multi Media Unit Power requirement A Multi Media unit can auto range N 100 240 V 63 47 Hz 6 3 A For many cameras in a permanent installation you can use a power supply such as an APS 2404UL 4 cameras or APS 2416UL 16 cameras Uninterruptible power supply To allow time for a safe power down a UPS should guarantee 300 watts of power for each Multi Media unit for at least 30 minutes In Europe a UPS is required to meet EN50130 4 Field Work UPS remember the cameras Powering the cameras or their power supply from a UPS ensures that the Multi Media unit can continue to record video during a power outage whether the outage is due to your utility or to a criminal act Honeywell recommends that a line condition
61. nnection name in the Connection Name box as it was set automatically by Admin Type another name in the Connection Name box 4 Click Save and Close The Sites tab is displayed In the tab s Primary Connection column the first letter of network appears in parentheses n followed by the IP address used to connect to the Multi video unit Name Parking Lot First MULTI Site IP Address 1231231212 Use existing Network connection C Use Dialup networking Fig 28 Adding a pilot connection 3 8 Checking for Video 3 3 Using View to Connect Checking for video View is used to display video from a Multi Media unit Before using a Rapid Eye site a security validation is performed using a View Maintenance session After this initial maintenance session you use View to obtain video from the Rapid Eye site Rapid Eve Multi Media View Fig 29 View icon Checklist for obtaining video log on to the Multi central database This automatically makes a local copy of the Multi database to the PC so that mobile PCs laptops and so on can use Rapid Eye sites check the camera data and the connection as a whole by running a Live session Obtaining video indicates a good connection To troubleshoot run a maintenance session to check video settings 3 3 1 Firewall reference Multi sessions live retrieval and alarm are sent to port 10 000 For a list of port functions for Multi see tabl
62. nstallation Instructions Please continue 4 Audio 4 1 Audio at a Multi Media Site Microphones If security procedures call for viewing the person that is speaking plan to place microphones in camera range However microphones can be placed independently of cameras they have their own cabling Microphones require amplification to provide line level input to a Multi Media unit see figure 37 channel 1 LEFT microphone mic line level mono stereo mini Multi Media unit INS OUTs INS plug OUT AUDIO connectors mono to stereo adapter 6 6 MIC IN microphone pre amplifier MIC IN is disabled use AUDIO IN channel 2 RIGHT Fig 37 Audio input to Multi Media unit Selecting a microphone Choosing a microphone type condenser canon Lavaliere and so on pickup pattern cardioid omni directional and so on sensitivity whether one needs phantom power and other considerations are beyond the scope of these installation instructions Unlike camera domes you can mix different models of microphone at a site Please see your microphone supplier Placing a microphone Microphone placement requires experience with noise sources sound absorption and reflections these topics are beyond the scope of these instructions Please see your microphone supplier See also 4 1 1 Checking for Audio Interference next Speakers Connect powered speakers to a Multi Media unit so that people at the site c
63. o it See 2 4 1 Powering Up and Down p 2 5 2 7 PTZ configuration and control are not currently supported in LocalView PTZ configuration and control are fully supported when using View software 2 7 Select a VGA monitor to run LocalView only if the monitor supports a resolution of 800 x 600 2 8 Placing a monitor or other equipment directly on top of the Multi Media unit is not recommended 2 8 Do not use re writable compact discs CD RW or recordable digital video discs R DVD to store Multi Media video clips 2 8 Please make a note of passwords A lost password can make the LocalView interface unchangeable 2 9 The LocalView passwords have no effect on other passwords set using Admin software See the Admin User Guide for procedures involving other passwords 2 9 Within DHCP without DNS an assigned IP address needs to be reserved or it may change 2 10 Setting an IP address is only needed for a connection to a network 2 10 A null modem cable comes with your Multi Media unit 2 11 7 5 Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions After 10 minutes of inactivity the Multi Media Shell times out After 10 minutes of inactivity the Multi Media Shell times out Honeywell recommends powering down a unit before connecting hardware to it See 2 4 1 Powering Up and Down p 2 5 Connect the unit to a telephone line only if a dial up connection is used to communicate with the Multi Media unit For a network connect
64. o try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e consult the dealer or a radio TV technician for help FCC Part 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the front cover of this equipment is a label that contains the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number REN You must provide this information to the telephone company when requested This equipment uses a USOC jack RJ11 This equipment may not be used on telephone company provided coin service Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs This equipment is hearing aid compatible Ringer Equivalence Number A Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5 Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada NOTICE This equipment meets telecommunications network
65. onnect an alarm sensor 1 From the alarm wires tips strip approximately 0 6 cm 1 4 inch of insulation 2 Insert each alarm wire into the screw type terminal connector on the ALARM terminal strip one wire to the numbered terminal connection and the other wire to ground 5 6 Inputs for Sensors gt 53 To configure inputs 1 Using View start a maintenance session for the Rapid Eye site Please wait until the System Operational message is displayed Click the Events tab More tabs are displayed Click the Inputs tab Next to an input reported as in use by an installer type the name of the input in the Input box You can type a name of your choice 5 Click the NO NC or EOL button as needed Ignore the Log and Alarm checkboxes Click Apply Reset 5 6 5 6 1 Other Site Hardware input names Everts warning options Session System Maint Inputs Outputs Video Activate Deactivate Log Alam Log Alem NO NC EOL 1 infrared entranog 1 gs a m o 2 infrared entrange 2 NE MEN G 3 heat sensor v Ww EE e 4 heat sensor level 2 v Ww gs e 5 heat sensor level 3 lv Ww E ha 6 off hours doorbell entrance 1 VEN R M C Q 7 input 7 not in use R mu iv Iv N s z 8 fing notinue o Dr S R G Feedback Fie list received y Apply Reset Restore Reboot to finalize EA input configuration Fig 45 Input configuration during a maintenance session
66. onnect more than one to a Multi Media unit Using null modem cable for installation of Multi Media unit If a null modem cable is needed to install a REMM unit plug it into SERIAL PORT 2 Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions Please continue 6 Frequent Questions 6 1 Supporting an Installation If you are installing a Multi Media unit and having trouble see the frequently asked questions FAQs listed in table 16 Similar questions are used by Honeywell technical support when customers call Table 16 Installation FAQ Frequently asked question Section Cannot install or use Admin 1 How do find out which Microsoft patches need to be installed on my 3 1 PC needed to run Multi software The installation program lists missing patches Patches are provided by Microsoft s web site 2 Has the password to the Administrator account been changed 3 2 1 Ask your Multi SA to check your user account using Admin 3 Does your user account have the right to log on to Admin Ask your 3 2 1 Multi SA to check your user account using Admin 4 How does one know what IP address to use for the site Have the 2 3 installers submitted a report of the installation amp 7 5 A Site Information Checklist can be found starting on p 7 8 5 Is the Multi database accessible from the PC Your network 2 3 administrator can help with rogue paths to a destination mapped drives a missing IP address and so on
67. ore adding more hardware Honeywell recommends that you test the connection to your unit as explained in section 1 Do not block the air intakes on the side of a Multi Media unit Placing equipment such as a monitor directly on top of the Multi Media unit is not recommended Communicate the address used by the PTZ to the Multi SA after the installation Honeywell recommends that cable not be T tapped this can introduce unwanted distortion into the video signal To avoid short circuits ensure that bare wire is not visible at the rear panel 2 13 2 15 2 15 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 6 3 8 3 9 3 11 3 12 3 14 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 3 4 3 5 1 5 2 5 2 5 4 5 5 5 6 7 6 More FAQs Find it Up to 24 mA can be drawn at each output To avoid short circuits ensure that bare wire is not visible at the rear panel Do not connect a device to CONTROL output 6 after enabling the FAULT RELAY For an external modem with a POTS based Multi Media unit contact oneywell Video Systems technical support at 1 800 796 2288 i e 1 800 796 CCTV Do not connect devices to the USB ports or to the parallel port of a REMM unit Do not remove the third wire on a three prong electrical plug 5 8 5 8 5 10 5 10 5 11 6 3 7 7 Site Information Checklist Find it 7 5 Site Information Checklist Organization personnel Personnel Name telephone email Installer Multi
68. otion at the scene 7 Find it Knowledge Base gt 1 Connect cameras as many as 16 to the Multi Media unit 2 Connect the Multi Media unit to a network or telephone line gt 3 Supplying power to the unit and the cameras 4 Locate a personal computer PC running Multi software 5 Start Admin to create a Multi database 6 Log on to a Multi database or create one using Admin gt 7 Using Admin add a site 8 Add information about the connection and save it 9 To use View gt 10 Log on to View gt 11 Test the connection use View to run a Maintenance session gt 12 Start a Live session gt 13 Road map to field work gt 14 To unpack a unit gt 15 The power up sequence recommended by Honeywell gt 16 The power down sequence gt 17 To enable the locking of a LocalView functions gt 18 To change a LocalView password 19 To assign an IP address to a unit using LocalView gt 20 To connect a null modem cable gt 21 To setup a terminal program 22 To use the Multi Media Shell 23 To assign an IP address to the Multi Media unit 24 To quitthe program 25 Toreturn to the Multi Media Shell after a time out gt 26 To connect the Multi Media unit to a telephone line jack gt 27 To field test a dial up connection gt 28 To field test a network connection gt 29 To deal with a damaged Multi Media unit 2 1 2 5 2 5 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 2 11 2 13 2 13 2 14 2 15 2 15 2 16 2 16 2 16 7 1 Multi Media
69. pporting an Installation Background C 6 2 e a L Base c 7 1 Il c P 7 2 Illustrations More FAQs Site Information e ela 7 8 Index EREREREREEREEREEEEREREREEEEREREREREEREEREEREEEREREEEEREEREEREEREREEREEEEEEEEREREREREEEEREEEREREREEEEEREENER 1 5 1 Walk through 1 1 Overview New to Multi Media Installers who are new to Multi can benefit most from section 1 2 a walk through of the key steps of a Rapid Eye Multi Media unit installation Not new to Multi Media Experienced installers can skip to sections N 2 Field Work shows procedures and reference material for Multi Media unit installation 5 Other Site Hardware shows optional hardware that you can add to a Rapid Eye site Software The software operations for running a quick pilot are in section 3 Checking for Video p 3 1 For information about installing software and the Microsoft Windows patches needed to run Multi software consult the Operator Software Setup Instructions for Rapid Eye Multi Media units part K5401 in your documentation set LocalView and View software A Multi Media unit can be operated without a computer PC using LocalView Connect a VGA monitor and mouse to the unit e with a PC using View and Admin software For information about installing software and Microsoft Windo
70. protective operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document s This is confirmed by marking the equipment with the Industry Canada certification number The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate RapidEye Multi Media LT FC Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR H
71. re 2 2 software 2 2 Knowledge Base 7 1 Kruegle Herman 1 8 2 7 6 2 L lighting 6 4 Local UI See LocalView LocalView 2 10 audio 4 3 monitor 2 8 password default 2 9 recording rates low 2 9 log on database 3 4 3 10 double duty dialog 3 4 password 3 3 3 10 user account 3 3 Macmillan Publishing See Newman maintenance Admin documentation 1 7 Feedback box 2 6 illustration 1 6 running a session 3 10 maintenance session check auto detection of cameras 3 1 security validation 3 9 maintenance session running 3 10 microphone 4 1 modem default settings table 2 16 external 5 10 internal Multi 2 16 monitor audio 4 3 Multi db create 3 4 Multi SA Multi Media system administrator 2 4 setting time zone on Multi Media unit 3 11 synchronizing clock on Multi Media unit 3 14 Multi Shell commands table 2 14 quitting 2 14 returning to 2 10 2 11 2 15 time out 2 10 2 11 2 15 using 2 13 Multi software installing 3 2 Multi Media unit clock See clock on unit N NC normally closed sensor 5 7 network connection field testing 2 16 making a record of 3 8 network settings Multi default table 2 14 Newman Oscar 1 8 NO normally open sensor 5 7 noise alarm bell 4 3 audio 4 2 loud alarm 4 3 null modem cable 2 11 0 obtain video 3 16 Orbiter dome 5 5 output connection 5 8 P panel connectors table 2 3 part number hardwar
72. s software kit WAMULTISSWP4 Item one of each unless otherwise noted Part mouse two button PS 2 compatible K9258 mouse pad K0007V1 CD Rapid Eye Multi Media software HRM6ADMIN printed matter Operator Software Setup Instructions K5401 Admin User Guide K5403 View User Guide K5404 Rear Panel Reference camera switching inputs and outputs outputs 0000000000000000 GG G 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O e communication alarm and control connectors G Qi er DZ zm OB Be RRR Fig 13 Rear panel of a Multi Media unit The connectors are listed in table 3 Table 3 Panel connectors Connector Label SERIAL PORTS VIDEO INPUTS IN VIDEO INPUTS OUT MONITOR OUTPUT 1 MONITOR OUTPUT 2 MOUSE KEYBOARD TELCO USB PORT PARALLEL PORT LAN AUDIO IN OUT MIC IN ALARM INPUTS CONTROL OUTPUTS Field Work Description General purpose serial ports DB9 connector BNC connectors for video signal cable from the cameras in a CCTV system A Multi Media unit has 16 video input connections BNC connectors to relay a video feed to either a CCTV NTSC or PAL monitor VCR or other device The outs are capped for delivery BNC connector can be set to produce test pattern or a camera tour Also called Video spot out on previous version of unit BNC connector inoperative for this release For standard mouse supplied For keyboard optional RJ 11 connector to Multi Media unit s modem
73. sbo eras e Connections to the Site Report Alarms to these Alarm Stations Station Name ConnecionMethod Fig 25 Type the site name of your choice in the Add Site dialog Site identification checklist N Name the site Make a record of the type of connection used by the site e Click Save and Close 35 To name a site 1 Using Admin click the Sites tab 2 To display the Add Site dialog box either Click t on the toolbar see figure 25 or Click Add on the Actions menu 3 Typethe name in the Site Name box You have the option of clicking Save and Close or of setting up a connection 3 5 Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions 3 2 4 Dealing with connections Indicate which of the two basic connections you will use to test your Multi Media unit a dial up connection e a network connection Confirmation You network administrator can confirm that networked Multi Media units can be reached by PING For dial up verify that the telephone line and modem are working See 2 9 Field Testing a Connection on p 2 16 Record of a Dial up Connection 36 To make a record of a dial up connection 1 Click in the Connections to the Site pane The Add Connection dialog is displayed The Connection Name box appends a stylized arrow and Network to the site s name Click Use Dial up Networking Admin automatically names the connection in the Connection Na
74. striction for LocalView cycle times when setting low recording rates 2 9 Table 6 Commands for launching HyperTerminal 2 13 Table 7 Settings for HyperTerminal communications session 2 13 7 2 Illustrations Find it Table 8 Default Multi network settings 2 14 Table 9 Multi Media Shell commands 2 14 Table 10 Default modem settings 2 16 Table 11 TCP ports 3 9 Table 12 Cabling a PTZ dome 5 4 Table 13 PTZ drivers for controllers and domes 5 5 Table 14 Sensor hardware 5 8 Table 15 Serial port use restrictions 5 11 Table 16 Installation FAQ 6 1 Table 17 Recommended maximum length of coaxial cable 6 3 7 3 Illustrations Fig 1 Use the first available IN on the Multi back panel for a camera 1 2 Fig 2 Use standard connectors for network LAN or telephone line TELCO 1 2 Fig 3 Consider also plugging in cameras into the uninterruptible power supply used for a unit 1 3 Figure 4 To install Admin and View software run the Multi Admin CD ROM If Microsoft patches are needed for your Windows system consult the Operator Software Setup Instructions part K5401 1 3 Fig 5 Shortcut for Admin on the Windows desktop 1 4 Fig 6 The window for logging on can also be used to obtain an empty Multi central database 1 4 Fig 7 Fromthe Admin Sites tab you can add name update and delete a site 1 4 Fig 8 Select a network or dial up connection 1 5 Fig 9 Shortcut for View on the Windows desktop 1 5 Fig 10 Use the same databas
75. t r Manual Fig 34 Time tab indicating that a Multi Media unit s clock could be synchronized to your PC s clock 3 3 5 Testing a Connection Camera The cameras connected to a Multi Media unit are detected automatically You can name a camera and adjust a camera s picture settings during a maintenance session Rename a camera by clicking its name then clicking again Type in the box that appears Wi cast parking kitchen camera s picture panel Fig 35 Video tab in Maintenance session video feed adjustments Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions 43 To configure a Rapid Eye site s camera s 1 Run a maintenance session at the pilot site 2 Click the Video tab and adjust Picture controls as needed See figure 35 The adjustments are made on the fly you do not need to click the Apply Reset button as for older Multi Media units 3 You have the option of ending the Maintenance session for the Multi Media unit 3 3 6 Obtaining Video 44 To obtain video from a live video session 1 3 Start by obtaining the list of cameras at the site Either Right click on the site name to select Live from the shortcut menu Select the site then click Live on the Actions menu id Selecting the site then click NYE on the toolbar Select cameras as required Click OK Video should appear See figure 36 End the Live session by closing the Live window or Vi
76. t qe eur Audio2 Listen Audio In Y E E E Fig 39 Audio tab set to deliver sound to and from the View operator s PC to two channels of audio at one Multi site The Audio tab is unavailable on PCs without a soundcard 46 To monitor and record You can monitor record or do both for each channel 1 Click the Enable boxes to enable transmission of sound from point to point and monitor it 2 Click the Record box to record sound along with the video from the site 47 To enable talking to a site Click the monitor Talk boxes as needed for each channel see fig 39 An operator can broadcast on either or both channels and to as many sites at once as can be opened that have audio Loud alarms can interfere with microphones or a speaker at times when they could be needed most Onsite Audio Using LocalView Local View can be used to test or permanently monitor audio onsite 4 3 Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions gt 48 To enable audio for use onsite by LocalView 1 Using LocalView on the Audio Setup tab add a checkmark to the box for Channel 2 Right Used by Site Operator for Local Audio Monitoring The channel 2 Enable Record and name are not needed for monitoring audio by a LocalView operator and are removed from view The Gain controls remain available for both audio channels 2 In the Channel 1 controls add checkmarks to the Enable boxes for Talk Listen or both as neede
77. t your planning authority be made aware of and consider allowing for access to the unit if maintenance is required yet preventing easy criminal tampering with the system working around camera blind spots due to architecture mobile equipment vehicle docking construction and so on dealing with environmental lighting situations that can render a system ineffective direct sunshine or other strong lighting darkness and so on dealing with environmental factors that can hamper a unit or its cameras dust condensation excessive heat or cold and so on supplying adequate power to the unit critical sites may benefit from an uninterruptible power supply UPS connecting the FAULT RELAY to an alarm panel to monitor systems status and the type s of communications used to obtain information from the Multi Media unit dial up network both or dial up to a network Reference For these and other background questions about the field of closed circuit television in a security setting a standard reliable in depth reference is Kruegle Herman CCTV Surveillance Video practices and technology Butterworth Heinemann Newton MA 1995 ISBN 0 7506 9028 3 TK6680 K78 6 2 1 6 2 2 Frequent Questions Coaxial Cable Cabling to camera For short camera to monitor distances several hundred feet use pre assembled or field connected lengths of RG59 U coaxial cable with continuous shielding using a BNC connec
78. tected by the unit Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions 2 4 2 Unit Recovery Unit recovery is an internal diagnostic that seldom occurs and cannot be interrupted even by powering down a unit A unit recovery can take well over two hours on units with a large storage capacity see table 4 If unit recovery occurs repeatedly contact Honeywell technical support Table 4 Time needed for a Multi Media unit recovery nominal storage camera day timet minute 500 80 1000 160 2000 320 4500 640 Aunit s nominal storage is indicated as part of the model number For example HRM60CD4500 4500 is the number for storage T Values are approximate During a unit recovery a View operator can only runa maintenance session on the Multi Media unit to check the Feedback box for the Recovering storage n completed message 2 5 Connecting a Camera 2 6 Honeywell recommends powering down a unit before connecting hardware to it See 2 4 1 Powering Up and Down p 2 5 Connector The BNC connector s low signal loss ease of twist on installation and small size make ita common connector for CCTV connections Honeywell recommends using a solder or crimp type connector Video is quite sensitive to bad connectors do not use screw type connectors These can seriously compromise a unit s performance Connect coaxial cable to back panel of Multi Media unit Fig 15
79. to gt 25 are used Setting an IP address is only needed for a connection to a network Do not use these procedures on a unit that only has a dial up connection Using LocalView Onsite gt 19 To assign an IP address to a unit using LocalView If needed repeat steps 3 to 6 for the Network Mask and Gateway 1 Connect a monitor and mouse to a Multi Media unit LocalView appears on the monitor while the unit is on 2 Using the mouse connected to the Multi Media unit click the Setup tab of LocalView Sub tabs appear 3 Onthe System sub tab under Network Settings click the IP Address field A window appears showing a virtual keypad Click the keys of the virtual keypad to enter the IP address Click OK What next After making these settings someone needs to use Admin software to duplicate the settings in a Multi database before a View software operator can connect to the unit through a network 2 7 2 Field Work Using a PC Onsite Procedures gt 20 to gt 25 explain how to use a PC onsite 20 To connect a null modem cable 1 Power off the Multi Media unit 2 Connect the 9 pin or 25 pin female connector of a null modem cable to one of the PC s serial ports Connect the other 9 pin female connector to the RS 232 Port 2 connector at the back of the unit E on Using PORT 2 of a Rapid Eye to a serial port on a PC Multi Media unit to connect running HyperTerminal Fig 16 Temporary
80. tor at each end Length limit The cable length between a camera and the Multi Media unit should be limited to 230 meters 750 feet When installing coaxial cable avoid loops kinks or wraparounds Table 17 Recommended maximum length of coaxial cable Requirement Length feet Length meters not amplified 750 230 amplified 3 400 1 035 Amplifier As needed optional video signal amplifiers can be used where longer distances separate cameras and monitors Amplifiers at the camera output or along the coaxial cable run increase camera to monitor distance to a maximum length of 3 400 feet for RG59 U cable Coaxial cable checklist Terminate all unused inputs and unused outputs in their correct impedance In long cable runs use the minimum possible number of connectors Each connector causes attenuation In long transmission systems use balanced coaxial cable Splicing coaxial cables can cause reflection of the signal resulting in distortion when improper connectors are used For outdoor applications use weatherproof connectors Grounding Consult a certified electrician to avoid ground loops video and audio in your Multi system Unbalanced coaxial cable runs between low power sources can create ground loop problems Do not remove the third wire on a three prong electrical plug aka lifting the ground This is a violation of local electrical codes and goes against recommendations of the Underwr
81. ts set up a camera tour using the Cycle feature monitor a video feed at high resolution LocalView help on operator s PC LocalView s online help is available in a small standalone application for an operator s PC It is on the Admin and View CD and on the Upgrade CD in the RU folder Look for LocalView Help exe The files are HTML they are read using an internet browser Monitors VGA For using LocalView a VGA monitor can be plugged directly into a Multi Media unit The software is designed for a resolution of 800 x 600 Select a VGA monitor to run LocalView only if the monitor supports a resolution of 800 x 600 NTSC To use LocalView on an NTSC television set or monitor you need a VGA to NTSC converter Text labels on such equipment may be harder to read than on a VGA monitor PAL To use LocalView on a PAL television set or monitor you need a VGA to PAL converter Text labels on such equipment may be harder to read than on a VGA monitor Placing a monitor or other equipment directly on top of the Multi Media unit is not recommended Recommended media For recording clips using the CD RW drive on a Multi Media unit Honeywell recommends that only recordable compact discs be used CD R Do not use re writable compact discs CD RW or recordable digital video discs R DVD to store Multi Media video clips 2 8 LocalView passwords LocalView passwords are also explained in LocalView s on
82. use of a PC onsite A null modem cable comes with your Multi Media unit 25Pin 9Pin dtr dtr 20 4 dsr m dsr 6 6 cd ed 8 1 cts cts 5 8 rts M s ts 4 7 tx x 2 3 rx P cui x 3 2 gnd gnd 7 5 Fig 17 Wiring diagram of a null modem cable gt 21 To setup a terminal program 1 On the PC connected to a Multi Media unit start a terminal session You can use a program such as HyperTerminal bundled with Microsoft Windows The commands for launching HyperTerminal are listed in table 6 The terminal session is used to send commands to the Multi Media Shell software on the unit A dialog appears similar to the Connection Description in figure 18 Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions Connection Description L2 1 xi Rb New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name Rapid Eye MULTI con Fig 18 Naming a connection using HyperTerminal 2 In the Connection Description dialog type Rapid Eye Multi Media or similar in the Name field Click OK A Connect To dialog appears See figure 19 Using the Connect To dialog select the Workstation s COM port number that is connected to the null modem cable by using the arrow next to the Connect using field 5 Click OK The COM Properties dialog box is displayed Connect To ME e Rapid Eye MULTI Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region United States of America 1 Area code
83. ws patches needed to run Multi software consult the Operator Software Setup Instructions for Rapid Eye Multi Media and Multi Media LT units available as a PDF after the installation of View and Admin on a PC Finding out more To quickly locate frequently asked questions FAQs see section 6 on p 6 1 procedures gt tables or illustrations there are handy Find its in section 7 starting on p 7 1 N the index see p 15 1 1 Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions 1 2 Walking Through 1 2 1 1 2 2 Steps 1 2 1 to 1 2 10 offer a walk through of a Multi installation Procedures follow in section 2 Field Work p 2 1 Cameras 1 Connect cameras as many as 16 to the Multi Media unit Connect coaxial cable to back panel of Multi Media unit Fig 1 Use the first available IN on the Multi back panel for a camera For more detail 2 5 Connecting a Camera p 2 6 Communications 2 Connect the Multi Media unit to a network or telephone line telephone network connection connection PSTN pots LAN WAN 0000000000000 o 000000000000 PARALLEL PORT Fig 2 Use standard connectors for network LAN or telephone line TELCO For more detail 2 9 Field Testing a Connection p 2 16 1 2 3 1 2 4 1 2 5 Walk through Other Hardware Ports for future use The USB ports Printer port VGA2 port the MIC IN connector and the eight numb
84. ystem Monitor Serial Number 00217 v Enable Status Pulse Software 450Buid29 v Monitor Alarm Reporting Upgrade Signal Format NTSC C PAL Network Settings T Use DHCF r Maximum Network Data Rate Network Name N A Regulate Data Rate IPAddress 10 10 211 217 ara eras ha ITE Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 10 10 211 1 evey Veet veces MAC Address 00 03 47 bd 23 48 to R d bytes Fig 47 Settings for monitoring a unit Enable Status Pulse Enables the FAULT RELAY to trigger Monitor Alarm Reporting Interruptions in reporting of alarms greater than 19 minutes trigger the fault relay The monitoring is designed to report alarms that have not reached their designated alarm station because of that alarm station being unavailable 5 9 Multi Media Unit Installation Instructions FAULT RELAY __ m0 poset 5 o z 38 external 3 alarm panel 8 og 3A MAX Fig 48 FAULT RELAY connector on Multi Media unit s back panel showing connection to an external alarm panel Do not connect a device to CONTROL output 6 after enabling the FAULT RELAY Enabling the FAULT RELAY provides a status pulse at CONTROL 6 disabling it as a general purpose output Connecting a device to CONTROL 6 could interfere with the relay s performance 5 9 Point of Sale Hardware 5 9 1 Cable For a point of sale POS device or other data communication equipment D

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