Honeywell Rapid Eye Common Operations Manual
Honeywell Rapid Eye Common Operations Manual

Honeywell Rapid Eye Common Operations Manual

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Rapid Eye™
Multi-Media DSP Digital Video Recorder
Common Operations Guide
Document 800-02328 – Rev A – 06/09

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  • Page 1 Rapid Eye™ Multi-Media DSP Digital Video Recorder Common Operations Guide Document 800-02328 – Rev A – 06/09...
  • Page 2 Revisions Issue Date Revisions 06/09 New version of document using Framemaker templates and based on document number K14976, rev A.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Rapid Eye Remote View Software ........
  • Page 4 Contents...
  • Page 5: Rapid Eye Remote View Software

    Rapid Eye Quick Start Guide, document number 800-02326V1, included with your unit. View Logon and Site Selection To access the Rapid Eye logon, double-click the View icon on your desktop. User ID Password Database section...
  • Page 6: Starting A Live Video Session

    Monitoring Many Sites at Once Simply select another Rapid Eye site and start another Live session. Automatic Video Resolution for Live Camera Windows To size a camera window optimally for a specific resolution, right-click the window and select Video Resolution.
  • Page 7: Using Cameras That Pan, Tilt And Zoom

    Using Cameras that Pan, Tilt and Zoom Tip! A camera window for PTZ cameras shows PTZ in its title bar. Panning and Tilting with Pull Mode PTZ Control Live, before pulling Pull control Live, after pulling overlay Use the mouse to pull the PTZ camera in the direction that you want to view live video.
  • Page 8: Panning And Tilting With Zonal Mode Ptz Control

    Zoom. To zoom in, move the mouse pointer onto a PTZ camera window and roll the mouse wheel forward. To zoom out, roll the wheel backwards, towards your hand. Note There is also a Dartboard control for PTZ cameras. Use of that control is explained in the Rapid Eye Remote View Operator Guide, 800-02324V1.
  • Page 9: Recorded Video

    Recorded Video Starting a Retrieval Session Click Retrieval after selecting a site (see View Logon and Site Selection on page 5). A stream dialog appears. All of the streams are selected by default. Change the selection, if needed. Streams from cameras are identified by a camera icon ( Specify a date From which to show recorded video and indicate At which time.
  • Page 10: Video Playback

    Recorded Video Monitoring Many Sites at Once Simply select another Rapid Eye site and start another Retrieval session. Video Playback Speed Slider Change the playback speed by dragging the Speed slider. A tooltip shows the speed. Tool tip Pausing the video moves the Speed slider to the leftmost position.
  • Page 11: Making A Video Clip

    Making a Video Clip Click Start Recording a clip while monitoring live video, while watching recorded video or during an alarm. Start recording a clip. Stop recording a clip. Save the clip. Playing a Video Clip Using View Software Select Clips tab. Select a clip.
  • Page 12: Distributing A Video Clip On A Cd Or Dvd

    Burn video clips to DVD (or CD) media using a PC equipped with a drive, and running some software that can do so. Downloading a Clip Player A user of a PC on which Honeywell Rapid Eye View is not installed, can download a clip player from Honeywell at: http://www.honeywellvideo.com/support/downloads/downloads_dvr.html On that page, click the Rapid Eye hyperlink.
  • Page 13: Recorded Video From Alarms

    When an alarm is received, the operator connected to that Multi site will see a Live-Alarmed window, and video from all of the cameras at that Rapid Eye site. When the mouse pointer hovers over a button, a tooltip shows the name of that button.
  • Page 14: Video From The Time Of An Alarm

    Recorded Video from Alarms Video from the Time of an Alarm Start a Retrieval session from the time of an event by adding (or leaving) a checkmark in the box next to the alarm list, and then selecting an alarm in the drop-down list of alarms. Checkmark for starting a Drop-down arrow Retrieval session when...
  • Page 15: Searching For An Event

    Searching for an Event Starting an Event Session Click Events after selecting a site (see View Logon and Site Selection on page 5). In the Events session, select a tab for the type of event to search for. Start an Events session Select the tab for the type of event that you want to search for.
  • Page 16: Using The Results Of An Event Session

    Searching for an Event Selecting a search criteria, enables the Start button. You can select as many search parameters and criteria from as many tabs as you want. Click Start to search for events matching the selected criteria. The progress bar shows the status of the search. To limit or expand the time searched for events, use the From and To fields, and change the value of the month/day/year and hour/minute/second/AM-PM options.
  • Page 17: Audio

    Audio Audio Toolbar Audio meter Peak Talk Listen Channel 1 Channel 2 Listening To listen to a Multi site, click on the audio toolbar, for the channels that carry audio (channel 1 and/or 2). Talking To talk to a Multi site, click on the audio toolbar, for the channels that carry audio (channel 1 and/or 2).
  • Page 18 Audio...
  • Page 20 Document 800-02328 – Rev A – 06/09 © 2009 Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without written permission from Honeywell. The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects. However, Honeywell cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use thereof.

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