Honeywell K14392V1 DVR User Manual


 
Table of Contents
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Fig. 14–2.
Admin Icon on the Windows Desktop. 232
Fig. 14–3. Specifying the Multi Db. 234
Fig. 14–4. The Admin Logon Window. 235
Fig. 14–5. Copying Multi Db Data to another Multi Db. 239
Fig. 14–6. Options for Generating a MinAdmin Multi Db Template. 241
Fig. 14–7. The Log On to View. 243
Tables
Table 1–1 Customer Information: Checklist 22
Table 3–1 Possible Connections to a Rapid Eye Unit 29
Table 3–2 Multiple Dial-up Connections: Decision Chart 34
Table 3–3 IP defaults used by Multi-Media units 36
Table 3–4 Network Address Translation (NAT) Example 38
Table 3–5 Router Mappings: Example for Operation of Multi-Media Units 40
Table 3–6 Automatic Connection Names for a Rapid Eye Site 48
Table 3–7 Default Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Ports 49
Table 4–1 Effect of Time Zone Setting on Display and Clips 57
Table 4–2 Maintenance Reference Topics 62
Table 4–1 When to Accomplish Maintenance Tasks 63
Table 4–2 Messages from a Unit, During a Maintenance Session 64
Table 5–1 Frame Rate Values (Approximate ips) for Multi-Media DSP Units 70
Table 5–2 Event Recording: Duty Cycle Cutoffs 72
Table 5–3 Recording Resolutions for Multi-Media DSP (pixel × pixel): NTSC and PAL 81
Table 5–4 Recording Resolutions for Multi-Media LT (pixel × pixel): NTSC and PAL 81
Table 5–5 Display Properties for Optimal Rapid Eye Video at Higher Resolutions 82
Table 6–1 PTZ drivers for controllers and domes 88
Table 6–2 Position after Close of Session, for PTZ Cameras 94
Table 6–3 Communications for the Intellibus Device, and for each ACUIX Dome Camera 99
Table 7–1 Contrasting Motion Detection and Motion Search 120
Table 7–2 Number of Cameras: Effect on the Video Archive* 124
Table 7–3 Scheduling of Cameras: Effect on Storage 125
Table 7–4 Frame Rate: Effect on Storage 125
Table 7–5 Impact of Quality Setting on a Unit’s Video Archive 126
Table 7–6 Recording Resolution: Effect on the Video Archive 126
Table 7–7 Available Storage: Comparing with One Camera to Nine 127
Table 7–8 Storage Statistics for a Multi-Media Unit 128
Table 8–1 Default Network Communications Settings 136
Table 8–2 System Tab: Default Values 137
Table 8–3 Default Modem and Dial-up Communications Settings 139
Table 8–4 Names of Temporary TCP/IP Addresses, for PPP 139
Table 8–5 Inputs for External Control of MONITOR OUTPUT 1 142
Table 8–6 Special Characters Available for a Search Rule 145
Table 8–7 Stream Availability 149