Honeywell K14392V1 DVR User Manual


 
System Administrator’s Guide
Document K14392V1 Rev A 137
07/07
Changing the Maximum Network Data Rate
The operator enters only an upper bound, to Send no more than [n] kilobits per second, where "n"
is a number between "10" and "200 000". Note that some numbers are not ideal to lower the data
rate optimally and are automatically adjusted by the software to the closest, better value. For
example: if an operator enters "33", the software will display the closest optimal value ("32"), at the
next Maintenance Session.
1. Using View, continue or start a Maintenance Session for the Rapid Eye site.
2. On the System tab, enable the Regulate Data Rate box and enter a number in the
sentence. The default setting is "32".
TCP Ports
The transmission control protocol (TCP) ports are listed in table 3–7, back on p. 49. These TCP
ports should be left open in a firewall for sockets used in Multi operations. For example, Multi
sessions (live, retrieval and alarm) are sent to port 10,000.
Default System Values for a Multi-Media Unit
Table 8–2 System Tab: Default Values
Box Group Name of Box / Button Default
Site Info Serial Number n/a*; stored on unit
Software n/a*; stored on unit
Upgrade button none
Network Settings Use DHCP on
Network Name. See the sticker
on the unit.
n/a*; stored on unit, for DHCP use;
format: REM-serial number.
IP Address
172.25.2.1
Subnet Mask
255.255.0.0
Gateway
172.25.100.4
MAC Address n/a*; stored on unit, for DHCP use
Signal format NTSC / PAL NTSC
System Monitor Enable Status Pulse off; see
System Monitor, p. 134
Monitor alarm reporting off
Max Network Data Regulate Data Rate off
Send no more than [ …] kilobits
per second‡
32
* Factory settings to identify the unit’s software and hardware.
† Unavailable when DHCP is enabled. On networks that are not DHCP-enabled, the DHCP default
times out and set to off.
‡ Unavailable while Regulate Data Rate is not selected.