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  • Page 1 ® MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide Document 800-16419V5- Rev - J – 5/2019...
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  • Page 3 Revisions Issue Date Description 1.0 Rev D Mar, 2014 Updated document for 3.1 Build 65 Rev C 1.0 Rev E Aug, 2014 Updated document for 3.1 SP1 2.0 Rev A Aug, 2015 Updated document for 3.5 3.0 Rev A August, 2016 Updated document for 4.0 Release 800-16419V4-A Feb, 2017...
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    M A X P R O N V R 5 . 6 Table of Contents Table of Contents Precautions ........21 Cautions and Warnings .
  • Page 6 M A X P R O N V R 5 . 6 Table of Contents MAXPRO NVR Standalone System Diagram........49 MAXPRO NVR Hybrid Standalone System Diagram .
  • Page 7 M A X P R O N V R 5 . 6 Table of Contents Connecting Sensors ............68 Connecting an Analog PTZ Camera .
  • Page 8 Firewall Settings ............121 Configuring the Honeywell cameras with MAXPRO NVR Wizard ....121 MAXPRO NVR Wizard Settings on the Task bar .
  • Page 9 M A X P R O N V R 5 . 6 Table of Contents Edge Sync Settings ............130 Manual Archival .
  • Page 10 M A X P R O N V R 5 . 6 Table of Contents Anonymization ............. 199 Four Eye Authentication.
  • Page 11 M A X P R O N V R 5 . 6 Table of Contents Checking the Creation of Images ......... . . 242 Checking the Creation of Clips .
  • Page 12 Server VMD (SMART VMD) ........... 331 Configuring Built-in VMD (Camera based VMD) on Honeywell IP Cameras ... . . 331 Event and Alarm Types .
  • Page 13 M A X P R O N V R 5 . 6 Table of Contents AXIS Patch ..............347 Skylake Patch .
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  • Page 15 List of Figures Figure 1-1: MAXPRO NVR SE System Diagram ............... 49 Figure 1-2: MAXPRO NVR HYBRID XE Standalone System Architecture ......50 Figure 1-3: MAXPRO NVR Distributed System Architecture ..........51 Figure 3-1: Typical MAXPRO NVR System Diagram ............55 Figure 3-2: Typical MAXPRO NVR Hybrid System Diagram ..........
  • Page 16 Figure 6-37: Color Correction dialog box ................ 173 Figure 6-38: Camera properties pane ................175 Figure 6-39: Input and Output Ports For MAXPRO NVR Hybrid XE ........ 177 Figure 6-40: Input and Output Ports For MAXPRO NVR Hybrid SE ........ 178...
  • Page 17 M A X P R O N V R 5 . 6 List of Figures Figure 6-41: MAXPRO NVR Hybrid PE Rear View ............179 Figure 6-42: Input and Output Ports For MAXPRO NVR Hybrid PE ....... 180 Figure 6-43: Detection of relevant motion ............... 182 Figure 6-44: SMART VMD Configuration .................
  • Page 18 M A X P R O N V R 5 . 6 List of Figures Figure 9-8: Site Bindings Dialog ..................277 Figure 9-9: Edit Site Bindings ..................277 Figure 9-10: Certificate Error .................... 278 Figure 9-11: Untrusted Certificate ..................278 Figure 9-12: Certificate .....................
  • Page 19 M A X P R O N V R 5 . 6 List of Figures Figure B-16: User List ...................... 342 Figure B-17: ONVIF User Setup ..................342 Figure B-18: Server Maintenance ..................343 Figure B-19: Axis Credentials ..................345...
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  • Page 21: Precautions

    Precautions Cautions and Warnings Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty. WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment). Correct disposal of this product (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems).
  • Page 22: Important Safeguards

    P R E C A U T I O N S Important Safeguards Important Safeguards Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. Cleaning Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning it.
  • Page 23 P R E C A U T I O N S Important Safeguards 14. Damage Requiring Service Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: • When the power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged •...
  • Page 24: Warranty And Service

    Honeywell will repair or replace, at its sole option, free of charge, any defective products returned prepaid. In the event you have a problem with any Honeywell product, please call Technical Support at 1-800-323-4576 (North America only) for assistance or to request a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number.
  • Page 25 P R E C A U T I O N S List of Symbols Symbol Explanation The direct current symbol. This symbol indicates that the power input/output for the prod- uct is direct current. The alternating current symbol. This symbol indicates that the power input/output for the prod- uct is alternating current.
  • Page 26 P R E C A U T I O N S List of Symbols Symbol Explanation The Direct Current symbol. This Direct Current symbol indicates that the product operates direct current. This symbol indicates that the product is to be used indoors. The CE Compliance logo.
  • Page 27: About This Guide

    This guide describes the installation and configuration procedures for both the MAXPRO NVR turnkey boxed solutions (MAXPRO NVR XE, SE, PE and MAXPRO NVR Hybrid XE, SE, PE models) and MAXPRO NVR software-only solution. This guide covers the following four major sections: •...
  • Page 28: Related Documents

    A B O U T T H I S G U I D E Related Documents Chapter Description Configuring MAXPRO NVR Describes the tasks for configuring the MAXPRO NVR. Verifying the Configuration Describes the tasks to verify the MAXPRO NVR configuration. Upgrade MAXPRO NVR Describes how to upgrade MAXPRO NVR Software...
  • Page 29: Typographical Conventions

    A B O U T T H I S G U I D E Typographical Conventions Typographical Conventions This guide uses the following typographical conventions. Font What it represents Example Swiss721 BT Words or characters that you must type. The word Enter the password.
  • Page 30 A B O U T T H I S G U I D E Typographical Conventions This page is intentionally left blank MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 31: Introduction To Maxpro Nvr

    Introduction to MAXPRO®NVR Overview Honeywell’s MAXPRO® NVR line includes turnkey solutions—NVR (XE, SE, PE) with 8 to 64 channels and NVR Hybrid (XE, SE, PE) with 16 to 64 channels—and software solutions that range from 4 to 64 channels. It supports ONVIF Profile S and PSIA interoperability standards, RTSP, native integration for third-party cameras—including 360°...
  • Page 32 I N T R O D U C T I O N T O M A X P R O ® N V R Overview MAXPRO NVR XE MAXPRO NVR SE MAXPRO NVR PE MAXPRO NVR Hybrid MAXPRO NVR Hybrid MAXPRO NVR Hybrid MAXPRO NVR (Xpress Edition)
  • Page 33: Maxpro Nvr Features

    MAXPRO NVR Features Note: The product options available in your region may vary, please contact your local Honeywell representative for more information. MAXPRO NVR Features MAXPRO NVR (Turnkey NVR/Hybrid boxes - XE, SE, PE and Software only solution) offers the following key features that differentiate it from other IP video surveillance systems.
  • Page 34: New Features In Nvr 5.5

    I N T R O D U C T I O N T O M A X P R O ® N V R MAXPRO NVR Features The below table details the Firmware version compatible with the NVR 5.6 Build 572: Camera Firmware Onvif...
  • Page 35: New Features In Nvr 5.0

    I N T R O D U C T I O N T O M A X P R O ® N V R MAXPRO NVR Features Enhancements i n Vi deo connecti on Improvements in video connection from Viewer. New features in NVR 5.0 Patches Merged i n SP1 5.
  • Page 36 I N T R O D U C T I O N T O M A X P R O ® N V R MAXPRO NVR Features Ar chival Schedule Check box Ensure Clip scheduled for archival are not deleted until archived check box is introduced in System tab >...
  • Page 37 I N T R O D U C T I O N T O M A X P R O ® N V R MAXPRO NVR Features GPU Renderi ng Combinations The below table explains the combination settings between Enabling GPU Rendering option in Preference tab and Registry settings.
  • Page 38 I N T R O D U C T I O N T O M A X P R O ® N V R MAXPRO NVR Features supported. See Video Anonymization section on page for more information on how to configure based on scene environment.
  • Page 39 I N T R O D U C T I O N T O M A X P R O ® N V R MAXPRO NVR Features Four Eye Authentication Support This feature is also part of Privacy Protection setting and to meet the EU GDPR compliance standards easily.
  • Page 40 I N T R O D U C T I O N T O M A X P R O ® N V R MAXPRO NVR Features In Fresh Installation Scenario In case of Fresh Installation, the following are the recommendations: •...
  • Page 41 Allows Neo to recycle data first (since by default it deletes clips with retention period + 24 hours) New EquIP 1080p and 4MP Camera Integration Configuration is done through Honeywell proprietary ISOM APIs After integrating the new EquIP Camera, system will be able to perform the following •...
  • Page 42 I N T R O D U C T I O N T O M A X P R O ® N V R MAXPRO NVR Features RTSP H.265 Support • Any H.265 URL can be added and streamed with Generic-RTSP streamer name. Enhancements i n MAXPRO Mobile APP •...
  • Page 43 User -Friendly and Feature- Rich User Inter face ® The MAXPRO NVR user interface is based on Honeywell's flagship MAXPRO VMS user interface which offers a feature-rich user experience. Utilization of this familiar interface allows for the “Learn One, Know Them All” concept that ensures familiarity across a broad range of Honeywell products.
  • Page 44 I N T R O D U C T I O N T O M A X P R O ® N V R MAXPRO NVR Features MAXPRO Status Monitor MAXPRO Status Monitor is a brand new application in NVR V4.0 release that helps you to search and monitor the NVR’s (System or Recording Engine) in the current network.
  • Page 45 Camera-based VMD support depends on the integration method and the motion detection performance depends on camera analytics. Server-based VMD (SMART VMD) is supported for all video devices supported by NVR, and is based on Honeywell Active Alert analytics algorithms supporting object-based motion detection with reduced false alarms.
  • Page 46 I N T R O D U C T I O N T O M A X P R O ® N V R MAXPRO NVR Features SMART Motion Search SMART Motion Search feature allows you to search for a missing object by searching on motion in recorded video within a short span of time.
  • Page 47 UltraKey Plus and UltraKey Lite Cli p Export MAXPRO NVR supports exporting clips with audio in - WMV, ASF and Honeywell MPVC formats. It also supports exporting still images/snapshots in .BMP format. The clips can be signed with digital signatures to ensure authenticity.
  • Page 48 Audio MAXPRO NVR supports 1-way audio (camera to NVR) for specific IP cameras. Please refer to the MAXPRO NVR compatibility list at www.security.honeywell.com/hota/compatibility/index.html for the models supported. Web Client The MAXPRO NVR Web Client allows you to remotely access the MAXPRO NVR server using a web browser like Internet Explorer and perform video surveillance.
  • Page 49: Maxpro Nvr Typical System Architecture

    I N T R O D U C T I O N T O M A X P R O ® N V R MAXPRO NVR Typical System Architecture MAXPRO NVR Typical System Architecture MAXPRO NVR Standalone System Diagram The following figure illustrates the MAXPRO NVR SE system architecture. Figure 1-1 MAXPRO NVR SE System Diagram Note:...
  • Page 50: Maxpro Nvr Hybrid Standalone System Diagram

    I N T R O D U C T I O N T O M A X P R O ® N V R MAXPRO NVR Typical System Architecture MAXPRO NVR Hybrid Standalone System Diagram The following figure illustrates the MAXPRO NVR HYBRID XE Standalone system architecture. Mobile Devices Local Monitor (not supplied) MAXPRO ®...
  • Page 51: Maxpro Nvr Distributed System Architecture

    I N T R O D U C T I O N T O M A X P R O ® N V R MAXPRO NVR Typical System Architecture MAXPRO NVR Distributed System Architecture The following figure illustrates the MAXPRO NVR distributed system architecture. Figure 1-3 MAXPRO NVR Distributed System Architecture MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
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  • Page 53: Commissioning Maxpro Nvr

    Installing the Software in the Server and Client Computers Note: Full/Fresh installation is NOT required on Honeywell’s boxed solutions: MAXPRO NVR XE, SE, PE and MAXPRO NVR Hybrid XE, SE, PE. Fresh client installation is only required on client computers. MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 54: Configuring The Maxpro Nvr

    Configuring the MAXPRO NVR In this phase, you need to configure the MAXPRO NVR through the user interface. Configuring MAXPRO NVR includes the following: • Configuring the Honeywell cameras with MAXPRO NVR Wizard • Configuring the system level settings •...
  • Page 55: Setting Up The Maxpro Nvr

    Setting up the MAXPRO NVR unit and client computers is the first phase in the commissioning process. Refer to the specific MAXPRO NVR Data Sheet on Honeywell Video web site. (www.honeywellvideo.com) for information on hardware specifications for the MAXPRO NVR unit. Typical MAXPRO NVR System Diagram The following figure illustrates the MAXPRO NVR SE system diagram.
  • Page 56: Typical Maxpro Nvr Hybrid System Diagram

    S E T T I N G U P T H E M A X P R O N V R Setting up the MAXPRO NVR Turnkey Box Solutions Note: In the above system diagram NVR SE box is used as an example of a typical system.
  • Page 57: Connecting The Monitors

    After logging on, the MAXPRO NVR Wizard automatically starts up but may take two minutes to initiate. Note: Honeywell recommends to disable the Administrator User account and create a new Administrator User account. See Securing MAXPRO NVR section on page for more information.
  • Page 58: Figure 3-3 Network And Sharing Center

    S E T T I N G U P T H E M A X P R O N V R Setting up the MAXPRO NVR Turnkey Box Solutions Note: NIC2 may not be available on all NVR options, please refer to the data sheet for more information.
  • Page 59: Configuring The Monitor Display Properties

    OK. The name cannot contain spaces or all numbers or any of the following characters: < >;: “ * + = \ | ?. After changing the computer name, you are prompted to restart the computer. Navigate to the C:\Program Files\Honeywell\MaxproNVR\TrinityFramework\bin folder, and then double-click MaxProNVRMachineNameUtility.exe to open the Maxpro NVR Utility.
  • Page 60: Setting Up The Maxpro Nvr Software-Only Solution

    S E T T I N G U P T H E M A X P R O N V R Setting up the MAXPRO NVR Software-Only Solution Setting up the MAXPRO NVR Software-Only Solution Setting up the MAXPRO NVR server and client computers is the first phase in the commissioning process.
  • Page 61: Figure 3-6 Maxpro Nvr Software Solution Distributed System

    S E T T I N G U P T H E M A X P R O N V R Setting up the MAXPRO NVR Software-Only Solution MAXPR O NVR Software Sol u tion Dist ributed Syst em The following figure illustrates the MAXPRO NVR Distributed system. Figure 3-6 MAXPRO NVR Software Solution Distributed System MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 62: Maxpro Nvr Hybrid Connections

    S E T T I N G U P T H E M A X P R O N V R MAXPRO NVR Hybrid Connections MAXPRO NVR Hybrid Connections Rear Panel Connectors The rear panel of the NVR contains the connectors used for attaching cameras, sensors, and relays to the NVR.
  • Page 63: Figure 3-7 Hybrid Xe Connections

    S E T T I N G U P T H E M A X P R O N V R MAXPRO NVR Hybrid Connections Figure 3-7 Hybrid XE Connections MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 64: Figure 3-8 Hybrid Se Connections

    S E T T I N G U P T H E M A X P R O N V R MAXPRO NVR Hybrid Connections Hy b ri d SE C on n ec t i o ns Figure 3-8 Hybrid SE Connections MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 65: Figure 3-9 Hybrid Pe Connections

    S E T T I N G U P T H E M A X P R O N V R MAXPRO NVR Hybrid Connections Hy b ri d PE C on n ec t i o ns Figure 3-9 Hybrid PE Connections MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 66: Connecting A Video Source

    S E T T I N G U P T H E M A X P R O N V R MAXPRO NVR Hybrid Connections Figure 3-10 Input and Output Ports For MAXPRO NVR Hybrid PE Connecting a Video Source There are different types of Video Sources that can be plugged into the NVR including DVD players, VHS players, and CCTV Cameras.
  • Page 67: Looping Output Termination

    S E T T I N G U P T H E M A X P R O N V R MAXPRO NVR Hybrid Connections The video inputs are 75 Ώ BNC connectors. Plug one end into the video source Note: (DVD, Camera, etc.) and plug the other end into the desired BNC input on the NVR.
  • Page 68: Connecting Control Outputs

    S E T T I N G U P T H E M A X P R O N V R MAXPRO NVR Hybrid Connections Connecting Control Outputs Each NVR Hybrid has Control Outputs. These outputs can be used to trigger devices such as Sirens, Phone Dialers, Lights, and any other relay activated device.
  • Page 69: Connecting An Analog Ptz Camera

    S E T T I N G U P T H E M A X P R O N V R MAXPRO NVR Hybrid Connections Note: Please refer to the specific Hybrid unit data sheet for more information on number of sensor inputs supported on a specific unit.
  • Page 70: Connecting The Joystick Controller

    Joystick Controllers (Ultrakey Plus or Ultrakey Lite over Ethernet) can be connected to MAXPRO NVR without any configuration. Honeywell UltraKey joystick controller is an industry-leading approach to intelligent, user- friendly control of video management systems. Using the UltraKey keyboard, you can perform actions such as selecting a panel, PTZ operations, selecting a video source such as a camera, and others in the Viewer tab.
  • Page 71: Installing The Nvr Software

    MAXPR O N VR So f tware - Op e ra tin g Sy ste m Pre req u isite s Before you install Honeywell MAXPRO NVR software, please note the MAXPRO NVR Server and Client operating system requirements listed in the following section.
  • Page 72: Figure 4-1 Automatic Windows Update Enabled Warning Message

    I N S T A L L I N G T H E N V R S O F T W A R E Overview Be fore you Begin - Windows Updates If Windows updates are enabled in your system, then Figure 4-1 warning message appears and the installation continues.
  • Page 73: Maxpro Nvr Software Installation

    Be f or e y o u B eg i n - C h a ng i n g t h e d e f a ul t W i n d o w s Administrator Account Created By NVR Honeywell recommends to logon with new Administrator user account for installing MAXPRO NVR. To create a new Administrator user account and to disable the default Administrator account, perform the following two steps as explained in: •...
  • Page 74: How To Install Maxpro Nvr

    I N S T A L L I N G T H E N V R S O F T W A R E MAXPRO NVR Software Installation How to Install MAXPRO NVR Insert the MAXPRO NVR 5.0 DVD in the DVD drive. The setup runs automatically. If the setup does not run automatically, browse the DVD drive, and double-click setup.exe.
  • Page 75: Figure 4-3 License Agreement

    I N S T A L L I N G T H E N V R S O F T W A R E MAXPRO NVR Software Installation Figure 4-3 License Agreement Read the license agreement, and then select I accept the terms of the license agreement.
  • Page 76: Figure 4-5 Validation Of User Credentials

    I N S T A L L I N G T H E N V R S O F T W A R E MAXPRO NVR Software Installation Click Next. The Windows User Credentials screen (Figure 4-5) appears. Figure 4-5 Validation of User Credentials Select your Domain Name/Host Name from the domains drop-down list..
  • Page 77: Figure 4-6: Choose Installation Type

    I N S T A L L I N G T H E N V R S O F T W A R E MAXPRO NVR Software Installation Click Next. A message “Enabling Auto Log on is not secure as the Password will be stored in the Registry.
  • Page 78: Full Installation

    I N S T A L L I N G T H E N V R S O F T W A R E Full Installation Full Installation MAXPRO NVR 4.0 Full installation can be selected to install the Server and Client on the same system.
  • Page 79: Figure 4-8 Database Server Log On

    I N S T A L L I N G T H E N V R S O F T W A R E Full Installation Figure 4-8 Database Server Log on Click Browse, and then select any existing SQL database server instance, such as the existing SQL database server instance on the same network.
  • Page 80: Figure 4-9 Choose Location For Maxpro Nvr Database Path

    I N S T A L L I N G T H E N V R S O F T W A R E Full Installation Click Next. The SQL credentials validation status appears. After successful validation, the Choose Database Location screen appears (Figure 4-9).
  • Page 81: Figure 4-10 Choose Recording Drives

    I N S T A L L I N G T H E N V R S O F T W A R E Full Installation Note: Downgrade to previous version of NVR is only supported if user has restored the Database backup during installation.
  • Page 82: Figure 4-11 Localization Support

    I N S T A L L I N G T H E N V R S O F T W A R E Full Installation Figure 4-11 Localization Support Caution: By Default, English language will be installed. Please ensure to select all the languages required for your system.
  • Page 83: Figure 4-13 Reboot Prompt

    - Setup has been validated successfully without any error. Click here to view report. If there are errors, the message shows there are errors and the report can be reviewed to identify the error and contact Honeywell technical support if required to correct them on reinstall.
  • Page 84 I N S T A L L I N G T H E N V R S O F T W A R E Full Installation Note: In MAXPRO NVR 3.1 or later version, a new scheduled backup mechanism is added which will retain the last 7 days of Database Backup.
  • Page 85: Client Installation

    I N S T A L L I N G T H E N V R S O F T W A R E Client Installation Note: Silverlight plug-in is not supported by Chrome version 42.x or above and Microsoft Edge browser. •...
  • Page 86: Figure 4-14 Maxpro Nvr 5.0 Client Configuration

    I N S T A L L I N G T H E N V R S O F T W A R E Client Installation Select Client Installation in Figure 4-6 and click Next. The Client Configuration screen (Figure 4-14) appears.
  • Page 87: Figure 4-15 Localization Support

    I N S T A L L I N G T H E N V R S O F T W A R E Client Installation Figure 4-15 Localization Support Caution: By Default, English language will be installed. Please ensure to select all the languages required for your system.
  • Page 88: Figure 4-16: Summary

    I N S T A L L I N G T H E N V R S O F T W A R E Client Installation Figure 4-16 Summary If you want to review or change any settings click Back, otherwise click Next. The setup status of various components appears.When the installation is complete, the following message is displayed.
  • Page 89: Uninstalling Maxpro Nvr

    I N S T A L L I N G T H E N V R S O F T W A R E Uninstalling MAXPRO NVR Uninstalling MAXPRO NVR To uninstall MAXPRO NVR, choose any of the following uninstall procedures that best suit your requirement.
  • Page 90: Figure 4-18 Retaining Trinity Database

    I N S T A L L I N G T H E N V R S O F T W A R E Uninstalling MAXPRO NVR Go to the MAXPRO NVR setup folder on your computer, and then double-click Setup.exe. The uninstall Welcome wizard is displayed.
  • Page 91: Figure 4-19 Installation Finish

    I N S T A L L I N G T H E N V R S O F T W A R E Uninstalling MAXPRO NVR Click Yes or No as applicable. • If you click “Yes” and then click Browse to specify a new path for backup location for storing the database.
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  • Page 93: Logging On And Getting Started

    Logging on to MAXPRO NVR Caution: On Honeywell provided systems shipped with v4.0 or later version, a default Windows user: NVR-Admin with password: Password$123 is already configured and hence you are automatically logged on. Honeywell recommends you to create and use a new Administrator account to install and logon to MAXPRO NVR.
  • Page 94: Figure 5-1 Maxpro Nvr Log On Dialog Box

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Logging on Using Profiles Click Start -> Programs -> Honeywell -> MAXPRO NVR. The Log On dialog box (Figure 5-1) appears.
  • Page 95 Alarm monitor supports pop-up of camera associated to IO events only. Pop-up on motion alarms is not currently supported. Changing the Default Password Honeywell recommends you to change the default password and create a new password before logging on to MAXPRO NVR software. See Securing MAXPRO NVR for more security settings.
  • Page 96: Configuring Maxpro Nvr Windows/ Desktop Client

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Logging on Using Profiles Select the Profile from the drop-down list for which you want to change the password. Type the Username.
  • Page 97: Figure 5-2 Server Settings Dialog Box

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Logging on Using Profiles Click Server Settings. The Server Settings dialog box appears (Figure 5-2).
  • Page 98: Figure 5-4 Editing The Ports

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Logging on Using Profiles Modifying a Profile You can modify the profile name and the server address saved in the profile. To modify a profile In the client workstation, double-click the icon on the desktop to display the Log On...
  • Page 99: Port Forwarding

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Port Forwarding Note: Port 20000 is used for ONVIF discovery. Port Forwarding The Port Forwarding feature is generally used when an Internet client wants to connect to a particular NVR in a private Local Area Network (LAN).
  • Page 100: Figure 5-6: Port Forwarding Scenario 2

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Port Forwarding • Storage Engine (NEOStorageServer, NEOStorageServer2) In the router’s port forwarding table, the default ports numbers for these services are mapped to the public port numbers (8001, 8002, 8003, 8004) of the router.
  • Page 101: Getting To Know The Maxpro Nvr User Interface

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Getting to Know the MAXPRO NVR User Interface An external MAXPRO NVR client can access the MAXPRO NVRs using the following settings: •...
  • Page 102: Viewer Tab

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Getting to Know the MAXPRO NVR User Interface Viewer Tab Figure 5-7 illustrates the Viewer tab. Figure 5-7 Viewer tab The following components are displayed on the Viewer tab screen.
  • Page 103 L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Getting to Know the MAXPRO NVR User Interface Component Description Snapshot/Clip/Archiv Click to display a floating window that lists the images and al window clips in a tree structure.
  • Page 104: Configurator Tab

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Getting to Know the MAXPRO NVR User Interface Configurator Tab Figure 5-8 illustrates the Configurator tab. Figure 5-8 Configurator tab The settings in the Configurator tab enable you to add and configure the video devices and...
  • Page 105: Search Tab

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Getting to Know the MAXPRO NVR User Interface Search Tab Figure 5-9 illustrates the Search tab. Figure 5-9 Search tab You can search for recorded video and events in MAXPRO NVR from the Search tab.
  • Page 106: Report Tab

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Getting to Know the MAXPRO NVR User Interface Report Tab Figure 5-10 illustrates the Report tab. Figure 5-10 Report tab MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 107: Setting Preferences

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Setting Preferences Setting Preferences The Preferences option in the User menu enables you to configure the general settings and the On Screen Display (OSD) settings.
  • Page 108: Rendering Settings For A Gpu System

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Setting Preferences Select the Renderer Option (Default/No Video Display) for video rendering. Select the Mange CPU Load (Throttle Frame Rate) check box if you want to throttle the frame rate if the CPU usage reaches 90 per cent.
  • Page 109: Pausing The Video Rendering

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Setting Preferences Pausing the Video Rendering You can pause the video rendering to momentarily stop the rendering of video when a tab that does not display video is selected (for example, when the Report tab is selected, the video rendering can be paused to improve the application performance).
  • Page 110: Setting The Alarm Threshold Value

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Setting Preferences Click the Preferences option in the User menu, . The Preferences dialog box appears.
  • Page 111: Configuring The Snapshot Clip Export Settings

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Setting Preferences Under Server Level Settings, type an Alarm Severity Threshold. Figure 5-16 Setting the Alarm Threshold Click Apply.
  • Page 112: Configuring The Timeline Settings

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Setting Preferences Click the OSD Settings tab. Figure 5-18 OSD Settings tab Click Edit and select the font and color properties in the dialog box. Click OK to close the font properties dialog box.
  • Page 113: Configuring The Diagnostic Settings

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Setting Preferences Configuring the Diagnostic Settings Click the Preferences option in the User menu, .
  • Page 114: Figure 5-21 Advanced Settings Tab

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Setting Preferences Note: VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2010 CA issued certificate is tested for certificate based encryption.
  • Page 115: Configuring The Default Settings

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Setting Preferences Note: All services will be restarted and all clients will be auto-reconnected. Click Apply to close the Preferences dialog box.
  • Page 116: Licensing Information

    Viewing the Version and License Information of MAXPRO NVR Caution: Honeywell’s turnkey box solutions come pre-licensed or included with all the camera licenses. This varies for MAXPRO NVR models, please refer to the respective data sheets. The MAXPRO NVR Software license has a 60-day activation period. During this trial period NVR allows you to add up to 64 cameras.
  • Page 117: Registration And Licensing

    L O G G I N G O N A N D G E T T I N G S T A R T E D Licensing Information Figure 5-24 License Management Console The License Management Console dialog box displays the number of days remaining in the 60-day activation period since the software was installed.
  • Page 118: Logging Off

    Licensing Information Note: Any discrepancy in the license must be reported to Honeywell Sales Support. For example, the Maximum supported cameras row under the Selected License column displays the number of cameras for which the license is purchased. If the number of cameras is less or more than the number of cameras for which the license was purchased, contact Honeywell Sales Support immediately.
  • Page 119: Configuring Maxpro Nvr

    Configuring MAXPRO NVR In this chapter... Section See page... Overview Configuring the Honeywell cameras with MAXPRO NVR Wizard Navigating to Configurator tab Configuring the System Settings Configuring the Disk Management Settings Configuring the Cameras Adding IP Cameras / Encoders Configuring the Auto Discovery Settings...
  • Page 120: Overview

    For a user having the Operator role, the contents in this chapter serve as a reference. MAXPRO NVR configuration involves the following tasks: • Configuring the Honeywell cameras with MAXPRO NVR Wizard. • Configuring the System settings • Configuring the Disk settings •...
  • Page 121: Before You Begin

    Firewall Settings Caution: The Firewall settings are pre-configured for boxed solutions – MAXPRO NVR XE, SE, PE and MAXPRO NVR Hybrid XE, SE, PE. For MAXPRO NVR Software-Only solution, the Firewall settings are automatically configured during the installation process. Configuring the Honeywell cameras wi th MAXPRO NVR Wizard MAXPRO NVR Wizard is an easy three-step* procedure to live video for Honeywell devices.
  • Page 122: Figure 6-1: Configuration Page

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Honeywell cameras with MAXPRO NVR Wizard Figure 6-1 CONFIGURATION page • If you want to change the default settings, select YES or NO corresponding to the...
  • Page 123: Figure 6-2 Camera Discovery Page

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Honeywell cameras with MAXPRO NVR Wizard Note: Click RESET to restore the default settings for each of the fields listed in the above table.
  • Page 124: Figure 6-4 Installation Page

    Caution: Only Honeywell IP cameras and HVE encoders (except Honeywell Performance Series and New equIP® Series IP cameras) are discovered and added in the MAXPRO NVR Wizard. To discover and add other third...
  • Page 125: Maxpro Nvr Wizard Settings On The Task Bar

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R MAXPRO NVR Wizard Settings on the Task bar • Click LAUNCH. The MAXPRO NVR Log On dialog appears. Please wait while the system logs you on automatically as a Windows Logged-In User.
  • Page 126 MAXPRO NVR Wizard Settings on the Task bar Caution: Only on the Honeywell provided systems shipped with v4.0 or later version has a default Windows user name, NVR-Admin and password Password$123 is already configured and hence you automatically log in.
  • Page 127: Configuring The System Settings

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the System Settings Configuring the System Settings The System settings help in configuring the following: • General System Settings - enable configuring the device name, device description, and device address for MAXPRO NVR.
  • Page 128: Event Recording Settings

    You can set this value from 5 seconds to 5 minutes. Note: Honeywell recommends that you retain the default setting of 30 seconds to get optimal recorded time on an event. •...
  • Page 129: Site Info Settings

    Type the Part Number of the NVR box. If the field is empty, the part number can be input without any credentials. To modify the Part Number, click and then type the factory password provided by Honeywell Technical Support. • Type the Serial Number. To modify the Serial Number, click and then type the factory password provided by Honeywell Technical Support.
  • Page 130: Maxpro Nvr

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the System Settings Under Archival Schedule • Click Auto [24/7] option to archive the recordings automatically 24/7. Click Every Day at option to select the required time for archival from the drop-down list.
  • Page 131: Figure 6-7 Archive Progress

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the System Settings Click at the bottom of the pane. The Clip Archival is in progress. Please Wait... message is displayed Figure 6-7.
  • Page 132: Holidays/Exceptions Settings

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Disk Management Settings Holidays/Exceptions Settings The holidays/exceptions settings enable setting of the holiday and exceptions for schedule based video recording. Under Holidays/Exceptions To set holidays and exceptions •...
  • Page 133: Figure 6-8 Disk Management Page

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Disk Management Settings Click the Disk tab to open the Disk Management page Figure 6-8. Figure 6-8 Disk Management page All the drives available on the MAXPRO NVR system are listed.
  • Page 134 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Disk Management Settings Tip: By default, only the fixed drives are listed. See step 5 to explicitly add a network drive or fixed drive.
  • Page 135: Figure 6-9 Graphical Illustration

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Disk Management Settings You can also view a graphical illustration of the drive statistics with legends for each of the above fields see Figure 6-9.
  • Page 136: Configuring The Cameras

    Drives can be Deleted is displayed. Caution: Do not delete all drives from the system otherwise user will not get an option to add the drives again. Contact to Honeywell technical support in case of this scenario. Configuring the Cameras Cameras are sources for a video input in MAXPRO NVR.
  • Page 137: Adding Ip Cameras / Encoders

    Configuring the Cameras Adding IP Cameras / Encoders The MAXPRO NVR Wizard automatically discovers Honeywell cameras in the network and adds it to the MAXPRO NVR user interface. Alternatively, you can also discover and add all the supported cameras in MAXPRO NVR in the Camera page.
  • Page 138 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Under the Camera screen, select a camera to change the default parameters for the following settings. • Enable/Disable - Enables or disables a camera for recording and live video.
  • Page 139 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras • For fresh installation of 4.0 we recommend the Unique System Number should be updated when the camera is added to the NVR system. If the Unique System Number is modified later then the older recording cannot be retrieved.
  • Page 140 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras • Over configuration of the system can lead to unsatisfactory performance. • Storage Calculator provides recording storage estimate based on the recording configuration (bit rate estimate of cameras, recording schedule and retention) of current cameras on NVR versus the maximum Recording storage drive space supported by the NVR in graphical manner (Percentage recording...
  • Page 141: Figure 6-12 Camera Properties Pane

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Configuring the Camera Properties For the required camera, click on the left corner to open the camera properties pane Figure 6-12.
  • Page 142 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Note: If Camera Type is OnCam Grandeye Fisheye (OnCam-GE-***-Fisheye), the 360 Settings tab does not display Enable Panamorph, Immervision settings and shows Enable Dewarping, OnCam Grandeye settings.
  • Page 143 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Under General > Preference > Stream Preference Settings • Live - Select the preferred stream of the camera which you want to use for streaming live video.
  • Page 144 Streaming Mode - The Streaming Mode is defaulted to UDP. You can select TCP streaming mode as applicable. The Streaming Mode is supported only for specific models of Honeywell, AXIS and ONVIF Cameras. • Continuous - Select the FPS for Continuous recording.
  • Page 145 If audio is supported for the camera then Enable Audio check is displayed. Select the check box to enable audio. 1-way audio (camera to NVR) is supported for specific IP cameras. Please visit URL: http://www.security.honeywell.com/hota/ for the compatibility list and the models supported.
  • Page 146: Figure 6-13 Auto Discovery Window

    MAXPRO NVR must match the username and password on the camera (actual device) to stream video into MAXPRO NVR. See Figure 6-13. Note: Auto Discovery Settings are only applicable for Honeywell, AXIS and ONVIF cameras. Figure 6-13 Auto Discovery Window To configure the Auto Discovery Settings •...
  • Page 147: Adding Additional Streams For A Camera

    Honeywell (for models already added in NVR database), AXIS (for models already added in NVR database) and ONVIF cameras discovery and addition. If a Honeywell or AXIS ONVIF model that is not already added in NVR database is discovered, then the camera credentials set for ONVIF is used for discovery and addition.
  • Page 148: Figure 6-15 Adding Stream

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Click the Add Stream button, an additional stream (Stream 2) is added see Figure 6-15. Figure 6-15 Adding Stream Note: •...
  • Page 149: Discovering And Adding Third Party Onvif And Axis Cameras

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Note: Ensure that the Resolution and FPS should match with the Camera and the NVR secondary stream settings, else live video can not be displayed. Ensure that you set the Primary stream for recording which is 720p resolution and secondary stream for Live which is 4CIF.
  • Page 150: Figure 6-16 Camera Type Field Displaying "Onvif Device" For A Onvif Camera

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Figure 6-16 Camera Type field displaying “ONVIF DEVICE” for a ONVIF camera You must add the discovered camera(s) using the Add Cameras button to view the model name(s).
  • Page 151: Figure 6-17 Encoder Discovery

    Each encoder varies based on the number of channels (cameras) supported. Please visit URL: http://www.security.honeywell.com/hota/ for the most up to date list of encoders supported by MAXPRO NVR. MAXPRO NVR automatically discovers its supported encoders and displays them in the...
  • Page 152: Figure 6-18 Adding The Encoder

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras The encoder is discovered as a single device in the Cameras Discovered pane, and “n” number of cameras (where n is the number of channels supported by the encoder) are added under Camera as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 153: Figure 6-19 Adding Flir Model Camera

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Adding FLIR Camera The FLIR cameras are not discovered automatically in MAXRPRO NVR; hence you must add these cameras manually.
  • Page 154: Figure 6-20 Saving Flir Camera

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Click Save. A new FLIR series camera is added as shown below (Figure 6-20). Figure 6-20 Saving FLIR Camera Adding RTSP Cameras/Encoders Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) is a control protocol for streaming video over the Internet.
  • Page 155: Configuring The Input And Output For An Ip Camera

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Note: The Help that opens lists only a few manufacturers. Most cameras are RTSP, and all RTSP third party cameras can be configured. If the RTSP URL format for a particular camera type is not listed in the Help, then the URL format can be obtained from the camera manufacturer.
  • Page 156: Figure 6-22: Io Page

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Figure 6-22 IO page The Input(s) pane lists the inputs for the configured cameras. Select the appropriate options in the fields as explained in the following table.
  • Page 157: Configuring 360/180 Cameras

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Field Description ON/OFF Manual control of the output. Click ON to close the relay contacts. Click OFF to open the relay contacts. In the Output(s) pane, select an output and then click On to turn on the relay manually or Click Off to turn off the relay manually.
  • Page 158: Figure 6-23 Panomorph Settings

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras To configure Panomorph settings On the Camera page, for the required camera, click on the left corner to open the camera properties pane see Figure 6-12.
  • Page 159 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Grandeye’s customized security solutions are designed to address to meet all of today's security and liability requirements. MAXPRO NVR supports only Oncam Grandeye H.264 Evolution camera.
  • Page 160: Figure 6-24 Grandeye Dewarping Settings

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Click to open the camera properties pane see Figure 6-24.: Figure 6-24 Grandeye Dewarping Settings Under General > 360 Settings •...
  • Page 161: Figure 6-25 Discovering Axis 360 Camera

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Adding Axis 360/180 Camera To add Axis 360/180 camera Note: v3.1 SP1 or later supports discovering and adding Axis 360/180 models. Earlier these were supported through RTSP only in v3.1 or lower versions.
  • Page 162: Figure 6-26 Adding Remaining Axis Channels

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Click Add Cameras. A message Do you want to add the remaining analog channels to the system? is displayed at the bottom of the screen as shown in Figure 6-26.
  • Page 163 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Note: Depending on the mounting position, the Axis 360/180 camera (this does not apply to AXIS multi-imager cameras) supports eight or less video streams with one stream per channel added.
  • Page 164: Figure 6-28 Adding Arecont 360 Model Camera

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Figure 6-28 Adding Arecont 360 Model Camera Click Add Camera. A message Do you want to add the remaining analog channels to the system? is displayed at the bottom of the screen as shown in Figure 6-29 Figure 6-29...
  • Page 165: Figure 6-30 Arecont Channels

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Click Yes to add the remaining analog channels. The list of channels associated with the Arecont 360 camera is added in the Camera list as shown below. By default the Arecont 360 camera adds four channels under camera list.
  • Page 166: Figure 6-31 Equip- Fisheye Camera Settings

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras On the Camera page, for the New EquIP Fisheye Model (HFD6GR1) camera, click the left corner to open the camera properties pane see Figure 6-12.
  • Page 167: Figure 6-32 Dewarping Success Message

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Figure 6-32 Dewarping Success Message After successful download of configuration, click Save. Under General > 360 Settings •...
  • Page 168: Figure 6-33 Dewarped Views List

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras In Viewer, drag and drop the EquIP Fisheye Model (HFD6GR1) camera and then right- click to view the Dewarping options as shown below. For various Dewarped views refer to MAXPRO®...
  • Page 169: Managing Analog Cameras

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Managing Analog Cameras MAXPRO NVR Hybrid now supports Analog Capture card through which you can connect up to 16 analog cameras.
  • Page 170: Figure 6-35 Camera Page

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Click the Camera tab to open the Camera page. Figure 6-35 Camera page Note: All analog cameras that are pre-configured in the factory image appear in the Camera page when you first open it.
  • Page 171: Figure 6-36 Camera Properties Pane

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Note: Analog channels must have Number field value of 1 to 32, please add and configure all the analog channels required before adding other devices. •...
  • Page 172 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Note: The camera properties pane is disabled when there are no cameras available in the system. Under General > PTZ > PTZ Settings •...
  • Page 173: Figure 6-37 Color Correction Dialog Box

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Click Video Display Settings. The Color Correction dialog box appears Figure 6-37. Note: The Video Display Settings feature is available only on the desktop local client on the NVR Hybrid Server machine.
  • Page 174 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Under Primary Stream > Schedules • Recording Settings: • Continuous Recording - All cameras added are defaulted to “24/7” recording. You can choose a different option from the drop-down list.
  • Page 175: Figure 6-38 Camera Properties Pane

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Click on the left corner to open the camera properties pane see Figure 6-12. Figure 6-38 Camera properties pane Under General >...
  • Page 176 The below figures depicts the typical input and output ports (Highlighted in Red) and RS-485 connectors for MAXPRO NVR Hybrid XE, SE and PE Box. The SENSOR is the input port and CONTROL is the output port for both Hybrid XE...
  • Page 177: Figure 6-39 Input And Output Ports For Maxpro Nvr Hybrid Xe

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Figure 6-39 Input and Output Ports For MAXPRO NVR Hybrid XE MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 178: Figure 6-40 Input And Output Ports For Maxpro Nvr Hybrid Se

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Figure 6-40 Input and Output Ports For MAXPRO NVR Hybrid SE MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 179: Figure 6-41 Maxpro Nvr Hybrid Pe Rear View

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Figure 6-41 MAXPRO NVR Hybrid PE Rear View MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 180: Figure 6-42 Input And Output Ports For Maxpro Nvr Hybrid Pe

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Figure 6-42 Input and Output Ports For MAXPRO NVR Hybrid PE Spot Monitoring The Spot Monitoring feature allows you to view the live video of analog cameras from the box. You need to connect a physical monitor to the RCA port on Hybrid boxes to view the live video.
  • Page 181: Server Vmd (Smart Vmd)

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Server VMD (SMART VMD) Video Motion Detection (VMD) is a built-in intelligent feature that enables you to configure motion detection for the live video streamed by MAXPRO NVR using its connected cameras.
  • Page 182: Figure 6-43 Detection Of Relevant Motion

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Detection of Relevant Motion • Statistical modeling to maintain high detection sensitivity, while filtering out non- salient motion. •...
  • Page 183: Figure 6-44 Smart Vmd Configuration

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Cameras Figure 6-44 SMART VMD Configuration Note: • You can draw a maximum of 10 ROIs (includes Include and Exclude regions).
  • Page 184: Updating The Cameras

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Schedules Click Save to save the changes or click Cancel to abort the changes. Updating the Cameras You can modify the settings of a camera to change the camera name, IP address, camera type, fixed/PTZ, advanced camera settings, and so on.
  • Page 185: Figure 6-45 Schedule Page

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Schedules Click the Schedule tab to navigate to the Schedule page. By default MAXPRO NVR supports the following 4 default schedules: 24 x 7, Weekday, DayTime, and NightTime (see Figure 6-45).
  • Page 186: Deleting A Schedule

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Sequences Deleting a Schedule You can delete a schedule for the camera when you do not want to record video at recurring intervals.
  • Page 187: Updating A Sequence

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Configuring the Sequences Under Details • The Sequence Name appears by default. You can type a new Sequence Name as applicable.
  • Page 188: Deleting A Sequence

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Performing User Administration To update a sequence Click the Configurator tab. The System page displays by default. Click the Sequence tab to navigate to the Sequence page. Select the check box corresponding to the sequence you want to update.
  • Page 189 Performing User Administration The first time MAXPRO NVR is installed, two default users are created. • admin/trinity - Non-Windows user. Honeywell recommends to create a new NVR user (See Adding a User ) in the Configurator tab and use the same to logon.
  • Page 190: Adding A User

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Performing User Administration privilege can add new users, assign roles to the added users, add or modify the privileges to the users, and perform various configurations in MAXPRO NVR.
  • Page 191 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Performing User Administration Under the Email Address column, type the user's email address. Under Password Never Expires, select the check box to ensure that the user password never expires.
  • Page 192: Updating A User

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Performing User Administration Note: You can add a maximum of 1024 users in MAXPRO NVR. Updating a User You can modify the settings of a user to change the user ID, password, role, description, IsWindowsUser flag, and email address.
  • Page 193 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Performing User Administration Note: Set the Primary stream for recording which is 720p resolution and secondary stream for Live which is 4CIF. Launch the specific camera web page and then ensure that the same camera parameters are set in web page.
  • Page 194: Recommendation To Use Low Bandwidth Stream Option

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Recommendation to use Low bandwidth stream option Recommendation to use Low bandwidt h stream option Before enabling the Use Low resolution stream option in MAXPRO VMS you need to perform the following: In MAXPRO NVR Camera tab >...
  • Page 195: Automatic Retry For Backfilled Clips

    For unsupported lower versions, first upgrade to 4.0 87 Rev H and then apply the NVR v4.9 Build 204 patch. Install the MAXPRO NVR 4.9 Build 204. Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Honeywell\MaxproNVR\TrinityFramework\bin\ and then access the TrinityBackfillService.exe.config file. In the config file, locate Inside app setting section.
  • Page 196 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Automatic Retry for Backfilled Clips Change the values as mentioned in the below table. The values shown below are default values and user can change based on there requirement.
  • Page 197: Enable Recording During On Demand Streaming

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Enable Recording During On Demand Streaming Enable Recording During On Demand Streaming This feature helps user to enable recording during on demand video streaming. Earlier only live video was supported.
  • Page 198 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Enable Recording During On Demand Streaming Note: If you enable On Demand Stream feature in Systems tab then it will be enabled for all the camera in NVR.
  • Page 199: Privacy Protection Settings (Gdpr Favored)

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Privacy Protection Settings (GDPR Favored) Privacy Protection Settings (GDPR Favored) Anonymization Anonymization feature is to help the business owner to meet the EU GDPR compliance standards easily.
  • Page 200: Licensing

    Licensing Both Anonymization and Four Eye Authentication (GDPR Favored) features are license based. Contact Honeywell Tech support, see the back cover for contact information. Once the license is enabled the entries for both the features are displayed in License Management Console > Privileges screen as shown below.
  • Page 201: Figure 6-50 Privacy Protection Settings

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Privacy Protection Settings (GDPR Favored) Figure 6-50 Privacy protection Settings At Camera Level At camera level user can enable or disable the Anonymization based on the requirement. In Configurator >...
  • Page 202: Figure 6-52 Anonymization At User Level

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Privacy Protection Settings (GDPR Favored) At User level An Administrator can enable Anonymization for a specific user in Users tab. The corresponding user will be able to view only anonymized video.
  • Page 203: Figure 6-53 Blur View

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Privacy Protection Settings (GDPR Favored) For Blur Figure 6-53 Blur View MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 204: How To Enable Four Eye Authentication

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Privacy Protection Settings (GDPR Favored) For Pixelize Figure 6-54 Pixelize Views How to enable Four Eye Authentication Under Configurator > System tab, navigate to Privacy Protection Setting tab. Select the Enable Four Eye Authentication check box as show below.
  • Page 205: Figure 6-56 Four Eye Authentication

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Privacy Protection Settings (GDPR Favored) How Four Eye Authentication feature Works For an Non Administrator user When an Non Administrator user tries to perform a playback operation then the following dialog box appears on th screen.
  • Page 206: Figure 6-57 Four Eye Authentication Success

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Privacy Protection Settings (GDPR Favored) Figure 6-57 Four Eye Authentication Success • If the four eye authenticated user logs off as highlighted below then again for any playback operation the Admin authentication is required.
  • Page 207: Video Anonymization

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Privacy Protection Settings (GDPR Favored) Video Anonymization This feature allows user to configure or mask identifiable objects based on the scene environment.
  • Page 208 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Privacy Protection Settings (GDPR Favored) For High Motion Scene For Still Scene MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 209: Improved Gpu Rendering

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Privacy Protection Settings (GDPR Favored) Improved GPU Rendering GPU Rendering capability is now enhanced to handle the camera video packets along with decompression technique.
  • Page 210 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Privacy Protection Settings (GDPR Favored) Navigate to the path HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Honeywell\MaxproNVR\TrinityFra mework\Client as shown below. On the left pane, double-click GPU_RENDERING_VALUE. The Edit DWORD value dialog appears as shown below.
  • Page 211 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Privacy Protection Settings (GDPR Favored) Click OK. Drag and drop the cameras required cameras on to the panel to view the improvised GPU rendering mode.
  • Page 212: Guidelines To Configure Nas Drive For Recording

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Guidelines to configure NAS Drive for Recording Guidelines to configure NAS Drive for Recording Step 1: Create Directory in NAS Note: The steps described below may vary from one NAS to another.
  • Page 213 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Guidelines to configure NAS Drive for Recording Step 3: Configure the NAS Drive in NVR Click the Configurator tab. The System page displays by default. Click the Disk tab to open the Disk Management page Click Add Drive to add a network drive.
  • Page 214: Qnap Nas For Recording

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Guidelines to configure NAS Drive for Recording QNAP NAS for Recording When user configures the QNAP NAS for recording, then recycle function is not happening. QNAP is creating Recycle bin folder in shared folders.
  • Page 215: Playing Archived Clips Through Client Machine

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Guidelines to configure NAS Drive for Recording Navigate to Network & File Services > Network Recycle Bin. The Network Recycle Bin page is displayed.
  • Page 216 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Guidelines to configure NAS Drive for Recording User needs to have the below privileges to access the archived clips from remote NVR clients. Below table details out the possible combinations to play the archived clips from client machine.
  • Page 217 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Guidelines to configure NAS Drive for Recording If NVR Server then NVR Client If Shared Drive If Drive Type Playback Workaround if Credentials Credentials...
  • Page 218 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Guidelines to configure NAS Drive for Recording If NVR Server then NVR Client If Shared Drive If Drive Type Playback Workaround if Credentials Credentials...
  • Page 219: How To Configure The Archival And Deletion Retry Settings

    How to configure the Archival and Deletion retry settings Recommendations: Honeywell recommends before configuring Archival Clip and Deletion Retry settings ensure that the following parameters are set based on the site requirement: • The default value for DiskAlarmThresholdInGB is 100: This indicates when the available free space in archival location is less than 100 GB then an alarm is triggered.
  • Page 220: Annotations

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Annotations Annotations Introduction Annotation feature helps to trace and locate the moving subjects in live/recorded video and generates an alarm if intrusion or loitering is detected.
  • Page 221: How To Get/Configure Annotation Feature

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Annotations How to get/configure Annotation Feature To get and use the Annotation feature in MAXPRO NVR/VMS, user needs to perform the following configurations in the order as mention below: Upgrade the Camera Firmware Install the VA packages...
  • Page 222: Obtain The License And Install

    If the Extensional Smart function is off, click to turn ON to configure and use Annotation feature. Obtain the License and install Contact Honeywell Technical Support to obtain the license for Intrusion Trace and Loitering Trace features. In the Extensional Smart function page, for a specific feature, click the Open button. For example Intrusion Trace as shown below.
  • Page 223 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Annotations The Honeywell Video Analytics page is displayed. For Intrusion trace MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 224 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Annotations For Loitering Trace Click on Add Additional License button. Enter the license key and then click OK to activate. Configuring Intrusion trace Pre-requisite: Before you configure the Intrusion trace feature ensure you have:...
  • Page 225 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Annotations Click on Take Snapshot, read and perform the on screen instructions to adjust the current front marker as shown below. Under Current back marker, click on Take Snapshot, read and perform the on screen instructions to adjust the current back marker as shown below.
  • Page 226 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Annotations Once done, click Save in the bottom of the page. Data saved successfully message is displayed. Click on Zones and then click on Add area to add define the area for intrusion trace. This will be the area under which an alarm is generated if an object is detected.
  • Page 227 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Annotations area, Minimum speed, Maximum speed, Time and Distance acceptance, minimum time and minimum distance. Click Save at the bottom of the page. Data Saved successfully message is displayed. Click on Parameters and set the parameter for all the defined zones as shown below.
  • Page 228 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Annotations Click on Take Snapshot, read and perform the on screen instructions to adjust the current front marker as shown below. Under Current back marker, click on Take Snapshot, read and perform the on screen instructions to adjust the current back marker as shown below.
  • Page 229 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Annotations Once done, click Save in the bottom of the page. Data saved successfully message is displayed. Click on Zones and then click on Add area to add define the area for loitering trace. This will be the area under which an alarm is generated if an object found loitering more than the predefined time (Maximum Loitering time).
  • Page 230 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Annotations Click on Parameters and set the parameter for all the defined zones. Such as maximum Loitering Time, Contrast sensitivity level, Object sensitivity level, Maximum static time and Times Strategy as shown below.
  • Page 231: Configure And Enable Annotation In Nvr

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Annotations Loitering Trace with PTZ Camera For a PTZ camera Loitering trace should be configured with a predefined preset. If a camera has multiple presets then in camera web page the specific preset should be selected and saved in order to view the same in NVR.
  • Page 232 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Annotations How to enable Annotation in NVR In Camera Web Page Navigate to Video Analytics > Smart Plan. The Smart Plan page is displayed. If the Extensional Smart function is off, click to turn ON.
  • Page 233 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Annotations • In Video panel, hover the mouse in the bottom of the panel to view the options and then click on Show Annotations for that particular camera as shown below. You can also click th same icon to Hide annotation s only for that camera.
  • Page 234 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Annotations Annotation with Intrusion Trace in VMS/NVR (Live/playback) After the Annotation feature is enabled for Intrusion trace, rectangular bounding boxes will be accompanied with any moving object in the scene.
  • Page 235 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Annotations Annotation with Intrusion Trace (Playback) Without alarm Annotation with Intrusion Trace (Playback) With alarm Annotation with Loitering Trace in VMS/NVR (Live/playback) If an object loiters with in the predefined zone then a Green colored rectangular bounding box are displayed.
  • Page 236 C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Annotations Object beyond the Maximum Loitering Time (Live) MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 237: Snapshots With Annotations

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Annotations Loitering Trace in Playback without alarm Loitering Trace in Playback with alarm Snapshots with Annotations • Capturing snapshots with Annotation bounding box in Live and Recorded video is supported.
  • Page 238: Setting The Audio Codec In Camera Web Page

    C O N F I G U R I N G M A X P R O N V R Annotations Setting the Audio Codec in Camera Web Page Latest version of Equip S Series V2 camera firmware will not render video in NVR with the previous versions of MAXPRO NVR 5.0/5.5.
  • Page 239: Verifying The Configuration

    Verifying the Configuration Overview Verifying the configuration of the MAXPRO NVR is the final phase in the commissioning process. In this phase, you need to verify the working of the MAXPRO NVR. Before you Begin Ensure that the configuration of MAXPRO NVR is complete. Activities to Perform in this Phase In this phase, using the MAXPRO NVR user interface, check for the following one after the other.
  • Page 240: Checking The Connection With The Maxpro Nvr Server

    In the Password box, type the password. The default password is “trinity”. Note: Adding a User Honeywell recommends to create a new NVR user (See ) in the Configurator tab and use the same to logon. In the Profile box, select the profile in which the server address is saved.
  • Page 241: Checking The Live Video From Cameras

    V E R I F Y I N G T H E C O N F I G U R A T I O N Checking the Live Video from Cameras When an alarm is triggered it appears in the Alarm window. You can click the Alarm tab to view the Alarm window.
  • Page 242: Checking The Creation Of Images

    You can view the images in the form of thumbnails or filmstrip. You can also select the image size large, medium, and small as per the requirement. For example, X:\ProgramFiles\Honeywell\TrinityFramework\Snapshots/Clips. Here, X: is the hard drive. Refer to the MAXPRO®...
  • Page 243: Checking The Generation Of Event History/Operator Log Report

    V E R I F Y I N G T H E C O N F I G U R A T I O N Checking the Generation of Event History/ Operator Log Report Checking the Generation of Event History/ Operator Log Report Two types of reports, namely event history report and operator log report, can be generated.
  • Page 244 V E R I F Y I N G T H E C O N F I G U R A T I O N Checking the Generation of Event History/ Operator Log Report This page is intentionally left blank. MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 245: Upgrade Maxpro Nvr Software

    Upgrade MAXPRO NVR Software Overview This chapter describes the procedures to upgrade the MAXPRO NVR software. Follow the appropriate section in this chapter to upgrade your MAXPRO NVR software. The following are the upgrade scenarios covered: • Upgrade to MAXPRO NVR 5.6 (Build 572) •...
  • Page 246: Figure 8-1 Welcome Wizard

    U P G R A D E M A X P R O N V R S O F T W A R E Overview Browse to the setup folder and double-click MAXPRO_NVR_ 5.6 Setup.exe. The installer extracts the setup files and a confirmation message is displayed to disable the Automatic Windows updates as shown below.
  • Page 247: Figure 8-3: Welcome Wizard

    U P G R A D E M A X P R O N V R S O F T W A R E Overview Click Finish to complete the installation and close the wizard. Upgrade to MAXPRO NVR 5.5 (Build 558) Upgrade to NVR 5.5 Build 558 is supported from the following builds only.
  • Page 248: Figure 8-4 Installation Complete

    U P G R A D E M A X P R O N V R S O F T W A R E Overview Figure 8-4 Installation Complete Click Finish to complete the installation and close the wizard. Upgrade to MAXPRO NVR 5.0 SP1(Build 532) Upgrade to 5.0 Service Pack 1 is supported from the following builds only.
  • Page 249: Figure 8-5 Welcome Wizard

    U P G R A D E M A X P R O N V R S O F T W A R E Overview Figure 8-5 Welcome Wizard Click Continue to start the installation. The installation process continues and once the installation is complete the completion page is displayed as shown below.
  • Page 250: Figure 8-7 Welcome Wizard

    U P G R A D E M A X P R O N V R S O F T W A R E Overview Double click MAXPRO_NVR_ R500_T patch Setup.exe. The WinRAR self extracts the files and displays the Windows update message. Click Yes to proceed, the installation wizard starts and the Welcome page appears.
  • Page 251: Figure 8-9: Welcome Wizard

    U P G R A D E M A X P R O N V R S O F T W A R E Overview Upgrade to MAXPRO NVR 5.0 Bui ld 509 Rev D Upgrade to 5.0 is supported as explained below: •...
  • Page 252: Figure 8-10 Validation Of User Credentials

    Select your Domain Name/Host Name. Type your Windows User Name. Type your Windows Password. Note: Honeywell recommends to use the newly created Administrator user account as explained in Before you Begin - Changing the default Windows Administrator Account Created By NVR, page 73.
  • Page 253: Figure 8-11 Localization Support

    U P G R A D E M A X P R O N V R S O F T W A R E Overview Figure 8-11 Localization Support Caution: By Default, English language will be installed. Please ensure to select all the languages required for your system.
  • Page 254: Figure 8-13 Upgrade Finish

    U P G R A D E M A X P R O N V R S O F T W A R E Overview Figure 8-13 Upgrade Finish Click Finish to complete the upgrade. Note: While upgrading the client to 5.0, a System Warning dialog with Unknown Hard Error message is displayed Cause: This issue may occur due to conflict between third party applications or due to system file corruption.
  • Page 255: Figure 8-14 Welcome Wizard

    U P G R A D E M A X P R O N V R S O F T W A R E Overview Double click MAXPRO NVR 4.9 Setup.exe. The WinRAR self extracts the files and displays the Windows update message. Click Yes to proceed, the installation wizard starts and the Welcome page appears.
  • Page 256: Figure 8-15 Installation Complete

    U P G R A D E M A X P R O N V R S O F T W A R E Overview Figure 8-15 Installation Complete Click Finish to complete the installation and close the wizard. Upgrade to MAXPRO NVR 4.7 Build 188 Direct Upgrade to 4.7 is supported as explained below: •...
  • Page 257: Figure 8-16 Welcome Wizard

    U P G R A D E M A X P R O N V R S O F T W A R E Overview Figure 8-16 Welcome Wizard Click Continue to start the installation. The installation process continues and once the installation is complete the completion page is displayed as shown below.
  • Page 258 U P G R A D E M A X P R O N V R S O F T W A R E Overview Upgrade to MAXPRO NVR 4.5 Build 162 Pre-requisites Before installing NVR 4.5 build 162 Service pack, ensure that all other applications in the PC is closed.
  • Page 259: Figure 8-18 Welcome Wizard

    U P G R A D E M A X P R O N V R S O F T W A R E Overview Figure 8-18 Welcome Wizard Click Continue to start the installation. A confirmation message to support Korean Language is displayed as shown below.
  • Page 260 U P G R A D E M A X P R O N V R S O F T W A R E Overview Click Finish to complete the installation and close the wizard. Upgrade to MAXPRO NVR 4.1Build 123 Rev B Upgrade is supported as explained below: •...
  • Page 261: Figure 8-20 Welcome Wizard

    U P G R A D E M A X P R O N V R S O F T W A R E Overview Figure 8-20 Welcome Wizard Click Continue to start the installation. After the installation is finished, the following page appears.
  • Page 262: Upgrade To Maxpro Nvr 4.0

    • From NVR 4.0 87 Rev H (beta) to NVR 4.1 Build 123 Rev B Taking the Database Backup Honeywell recommends database backup before running the upgrade. Database backup can be done from MAXPRO NVR Agent. Figure 8-22 Taking Database backup using the MAXPRO NVR Agent Note: In MAXPRO NVR 3.1 or later version, a new scheduled backup mechanism is...
  • Page 263: Figure 8-23 Validation Of User Credentials

    Select your Domain Name/Host Name. Type your Windows User Name. Type your Windows Password. Note: Honeywell recommends to use the newly created Administrator user account as explained in Before you Begin - Changing the default Windows Administrator Account Created By NVR, page 73.
  • Page 264: Figure 8-24 Choose Metadata Path

    U P G R A D E M A X P R O N V R S O F T W A R E Overview Click Next. The Choose Metadata Path (Figure 8-24) appears. Figure 8-24 Choose Metadata Path Click Browse to specify a new path for Metadata in NVR Application. Note: If you want to move your metadata to a non-OS partition then please choose the appropriate path.
  • Page 265: Figure 8-26 Reboot Prompt

    - Setup has been validated successfully without any error. Click here to view report. If there are errors, the message shows there are errors and the report can be reviewed to identify the error and contact Honeywell technical support if required to correct them on reinstall.
  • Page 266 U P G R A D E M A X P R O N V R S O F T W A R E Overview This page is intentionally left blank MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 267: Maxpro Nvr Web Client

    MAXPRO NVR Web Client In this chapter... Section See page... Introducing Web Client Installing Web Client Setting the MAXPRO Web Configurator Creating Self Signed Certificate Installing the Certificate Procuring and Installing CA Certificate Introducing Web Client The MAXPRO NVR Web Client allows you to remotely access the MAXPRO NVR server and perform video surveillance using a web browser such as Internet Explorer.
  • Page 268: Setting The Maxpro Web Configurator

    M A X P R O N V R W E B C L I E N T Prerequisites to access MAXPRO NVR Server through Web Client The following are the prerequisites to access the MAXPRO NVR server through Web Client. •...
  • Page 269: Figure 9-1 Maxpro Webconfigurator

    M A X P R O N V R W E B C L I E N T with https and registers the same with IIS to use the same. It also allows you to configure the Silverlight control to access a service in another domain. To set the Web Configurator Double-click on the desktop.
  • Page 270 M A X P R O N V R W E B C L I E N T Under Stream Quality Configuration: • Select the required Frames Per Second options as applicable and then click Save. The available options are: •...
  • Page 271 The above message appears by default when you access the NVR server for the first time. Honeywell recommends you to buy a Domain Name specific certificate, create it and then install it. See the Creating Self Signed Certificate...
  • Page 272: Figure 9-2 Maxprowebconfigurator-Server Configuration

    IPs are set by default to local IP or computer/machine name. If it is not set by default in your system then it is recommended to change these settings to NVR Server (local) computer/machine name. For Honeywell supplied NVR boxes, default computer/machine name is MAXPRO-NVR and can be updated in the configuration from the tool.
  • Page 273: Figure 9-3 Maxprowebconfigurator-Security Configuration

    M A X P R O N V R W E B C L I E N T Under Port Configuration: • Http Port: If you want to change the http default port 80 to some other port number then type the required port number and click Apply.
  • Page 274: Creating Self Signed Certificate

    Click Save. Creating Self Signed Certificate Note: Honeywell recommends you to use a valid certificate from a Certificate Authority that would ensure robust security along with integrity and authenticity, instead of using self-signed certificate. See Procuring and Installing CA Certificate section.
  • Page 275: Figure 9-4 Home

    M A X P R O N V R W E B C L I E N T Under IIS, double click the Server Certificate option Figure 9-4. Figure 9-4 Home The Server Certificate window is displayed Figure 9-5. Figure 9-5 Server Certificate MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 276: Figure 9-6 Specify Friendly Name

    M A X P R O N V R W E B C L I E N T Click the Create Self-Signed Certificate on the right-most pane. The Specify Friendly Name dialog appears Figure 9-6. Figure 9-6 Specify Friendly Name Type a friendly name for the certificate and then click OK.
  • Page 277: Binding The Generated Certificate With Https

    M A X P R O N V R W E B C L I E N T Binding the generated certificate with https In the Internet Information Manager (IIS) window, expand the server node under Connections pane. Navigate to Sites > Default Web Site. Click Bindings in the right-most pane.
  • Page 278: Installing The Certificate

    M A X P R O N V R W E B C L I E N T Note: Ensure that you select All Unassigned option from the IP Address drop-down list and the port should be 443. Type the port number as 443. Click OK.
  • Page 279: Figure 9-12 Certificate

    M A X P R O N V R W E B C L I E N T Tip: You can install the certificate using Internet Explorer. Once the installation is done you can access the MAXPRO NVR server using other browsers on the same machine using your domain name.
  • Page 280: Procuring And Installing Ca Certificate

    Procuring and Installing CA Certificate Procuring and Installing CA Certificate Note: Honeywell recommends you to use a valid certificate from a Certificate Authority that would ensure robust security along with integrity and authenticity, instead of using self-signed certificate Installing an SSL Certificate in Windows Server 2008 (IIS 7.0)
  • Page 281: Figure 9-15 Create Certificate Request

    M A X P R O N V R W E B C L I E N T Procuring and Installing CA Certificate Click on the name of the server in the Connections pane on the left. Double-click on Server Certificates. Figure 9-15 Create Certificate Request In the Actions pane on the right, click on Create Certificate Request.
  • Page 282: Figure 9-17 Request Certificate

    M A X P R O N V R W E B C L I E N T Procuring and Installing CA Certificate Name Description Examples Common Name The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of your *.google.com server. This must match exactly what you type in mail.google.c your web browser or you will receive a name mismatch error.
  • Page 283: Figure 9-18 Request Certificate

    To install your newly acquired SSL certificate in IIS 7, first copy the file somewhere on the server and then follow these instructions: Note: Honeywell recommends you to use a valid certificate from a Certificate Authority that would ensure robust security along with integrity and authenticity, instead of using self-signed certificate...
  • Page 284: Figure 9-19 Iis Manger

    M A X P R O N V R W E B C L I E N T Procuring and Installing CA Certificate Figure 9-19 IIS Manger In the Actions column on the right, click on Complete Certificate Request...as shown below.
  • Page 285: Figure 9-21 Complete Certificate Request

    M A X P R O N V R W E B C L I E N T Procuring and Installing CA Certificate Figure 9-21 Complete Certificate request If successful, you will see your newly installed certificate in the list. If you receive an error stating that the request or private key cannot be found, make sure you are using the correct certificate and that you are installing it to the same server that you generated the CSR on.
  • Page 286: Figure 9-23 Site Bindings Dialog

    M A X P R O N V R W E B C L I E N T Procuring and Installing CA Certificate Bind the Certificate to a website In the Internet Information Manager (IIS) window, expand the server node under Connections pane.
  • Page 287: Figure 9-25 Certificate

    M A X P R O N V R W E B C L I E N T Procuring and Installing CA Certificate Install any Intermediate Certificates Most SSL providers issue server certificates off of an Intermediate certificate so you will need to install this Intermediate certificate to the server as well or your visitors will receive a Certificate Not Trusted Error.
  • Page 288: Figure 9-26 Certificate Import Wizard

    M A X P R O N V R W E B C L I E N T Procuring and Installing CA Certificate Select Place all certificates in the following store and click Browse. Figure 9-26 Certificate Import Wizard Check the Show physical stores checkbox, then expand the Intermediate Certification Authorities folder, select the Local Computer folder beneath it.
  • Page 289: Changing Default Port 443 For The Maxpro Web Client And Maxpro Mobile App

    M A X P R O N V R W E B C L I E N T Procuring and Installing CA Certificate Changing Default Port 443 for the MAXPRO Web Client and MAXPRO Mobile app Changing the default Port 443 for the MAXPRO Web Client and MAXPRO Mobile app is a two step process: •...
  • Page 290 M A X P R O N V R W E B C L I E N T Procuring and Installing CA Certificate Under Port Configuration: • Http Port: If you want to change the http default port 80 to some other port number then type the required port number and click Apply.
  • Page 291: Viewing The Certificate Information

    M A X P R O N V R W E B C L I E N T Procuring and Installing CA Certificate Viewing the Certificate Information If you see the below security message then it may not be from the valid certificate authority and it would be the case of self signed.
  • Page 292: Figure 9-29 Certificate Dialog

    M A X P R O N V R W E B C L I E N T Procuring and Installing CA Certificate Figure 9-29 Certificate dialog Verify the following fields to check whether it is matching with the details of Server machine.
  • Page 293: Maxpro Nvr Mobile App

    MAXPRO NVR Mobile App Introduction This chapter describes how to connect to a MAXPRO® NVR using the MAXPRO®NVR Mobile app on an Apple® or Android™ mobile devices. It also covers how to install the app and creating the users for the MAXPRO NVR Mobile app. With MAXPRO NVR Mobile App, you can perform every day video surveillance tasks such as: •...
  • Page 294: Maxpro Nvr Mobile App Installation

    M A X P R O N V R M O B I L E A P P Introduction The following table explains the features available in MAXPRO NVR Apps and MAXPRO Mobile Apps: MAXPRO NVR Mobile app Installation The MAXPRO NVR Mobile app is compatible with MAXPRO NVR v4.0 or later versions. Minimum Requi rements The MAXPRO NVR Mobile app minimum requirements are: •...
  • Page 295: Installing The Maxpro Nvr Mobile App

    M A X P R O N V R M O B I L E A P P Introduction Installing the MAXPRO NVR Mobile app Download the app by searching for MAXPRO NVR Mobile from the appropriate mobile app store, either the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store (https://play.google.com/). Apple mobile device Android mobile device MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 296: Typical Network Configuration And Settings

    M A X P R O N V R M O B I L E A P P Introduction When the application is successfully installed, the Honeywell MAXPRO Mobile icon appears on the device. Apple mobile device Android mobile device...
  • Page 297: Figure 10-1 System Diagram

    M A X P R O N V R M O B I L E A P P Introduction Figure 10-1 System Diagram Up to three mobile devices can be used simultaneously to view video from the NVR. Note • The default ports for the Mobile app on MAXPRO NVR is 80 and 443. See Changing Default Port 443 for the MAXPRO Web Client and MAXPRO Mobile section on page for instructions on how to change the port number if...
  • Page 298: Creating Users For The Maxpro Nvr Mobile App

    M A X P R O N V R M O B I L E A P P Introduction Table 1-1 Port Forwarding Public Router IP Address External Port MAXPRO NVR IP Address Internal Port 74.xxx 192.168.1.101 74.xxx 192.168.1.101 Creating Users for the MAXPRO NVR Mobile app The MAXPRO NVR Mobile app uses a non-Windows authentication.
  • Page 299 M A X P R O N V R M O B I L E A P P Introduction • Double-click User in the User Name column. Type in a name for the MAXPRO Mobile user. This is the name that will be used to log on to the mobile device to connect to the MAXPRO NVR.
  • Page 300: Adding The Maxpro Nvr To The Maxpro Nvr Mobile App

    M A X P R O N V R M O B I L E A P P Introduction Selecting the Cameras to be Remotely Viewed Provide access for the MAXPRO Mobile user to selected cameras, as required. • Select the required cameras in the Available List, then click the right arrow to move them to the Associated List.
  • Page 301 M A X P R O N V R M O B I L E A P P Introduction Before you log on: Tap in the right hand side to view the available NVRs or to add new NVR. Apple mobile device Android mobile device Apple mobile device Android mobile device...
  • Page 302 M A X P R O N V R M O B I L E A P P Introduction In the Add Recorder screen: • In the NVR Name field, type the name (For example Demo/Site name) for the NVR. •...
  • Page 303 M A X P R O N V R M O B I L E A P P Introduction Apple mobile device Android mobile device Tap Sign In. Tap Log In. • For Touch ID logon, see Logon using Touch ID (Fingerprint Authenticated) more information.
  • Page 304 M A X P R O N V R M O B I L E A P P Introduction Apple mobile device Android mobile device Tap Settings. Tap the toggle button to turn on the Touch ID Login as shown below. Apple mobile device Android mobile device MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 305 M A X P R O N V R M O B I L E A P P Introduction Once the Touch ID login is ON, the Configure Touch ID screen is displayed as shown below. Apple mobile device Android mobile device Tap Verify My Fingerprint to start verifying Tap Verify My Fingerprint to start verifying the fingerprint.
  • Page 306 M A X P R O N V R M O B I L E A P P Introduction Tap Done to complete the configuration. Fingerprint authentication option is now displayed as highlighted below. Apple mobile device Android mobile device Place your finger on the Fingerprint icon as highlighted above.
  • Page 307: Adding Multiple Nvr Recorders

    M A X P R O N V R M O B I L E A P P Introduction By default HIS Streaming is enabled in Settings screen as shown below. Apple mobile device Android mobile device Adding Multiple NVR Recorders To add additional NVR on the mobile app: Note: Maximum 20 NVR configurations are allowed.
  • Page 308 M A X P R O N V R M O B I L E A P P Introduction Repeat the step 1 through step 3 to add multiple NVR Recorders. Apple mobile device Android mobile device Tap Save to complete adding NVR Tap Save to complete adding NVR Recorder.
  • Page 309: Editing Nvr Recorder Details

    M A X P R O N V R M O B I L E A P P Introduction Editing NVR Recorder Details To edit the NVR Recorder details: Apple mobile device Android mobile device . The already saved NVRs are .
  • Page 310 M A X P R O N V R M O B I L E A P P Introduction Apple mobile device Android mobile device Tap on Edit. The Edit Recorder screen is Tap on Edit. The Edit Recorder screen is displayed.
  • Page 311: Deleting The Saved Nvr Recorders

    Changing Default Port 443 for the MAXPRO Web Client and MAXPRO Mobile app section on page for more information. Note: Honeywell recommends you to use a valid certificate from a Certificate Authority that would ensure robust security along with integrity and authenticity, instead of using self-signed certificate. See Procuring and section.
  • Page 312 M A X P R O N V R M O B I L E A P P Introduction Li mitation wi th Privacy Protection Settings in MAXPRO Mobile App • If Anonymization is enabled in NVR application then user will not be able to see the video in MAXPRO mobile app/Web client and an error message is displayed.
  • Page 313: Changing The Default Ip Address And Machine Name

    Appendix A Customizing IP Address and Machine Name and Scheduling Metadata and Database Backup Changing the Default IP address and Machine Name See the Changing the MAXPRO NVR IP Address and Machine Name section on page more information. Scheduled Metadata and Database Backup A common batch file is created for taking the scheduled metadata and database backup.
  • Page 314: Scheduled Task For Backing Up The Metadata And Database

    A P P E N D I X A Scheduled Metadata and Database Backup Scheduled Task for Backing up the Metadata and Database In this scenario, create a scheduled task that helps in taking either a daily backup or a weekly backup or a monthly back up of the metadata based on your requirement.
  • Page 315: Figure A-2 Task Scheduler

    A P P E N D I X A Scheduled Metadata and Database Backup Right-click Task Scheduler on the left pane, and click Create Basic Task in the context menu as shown in the following figure Figure A-2. Figure A-2 Task Scheduler The Create a Basic Task dialog box appears Figure...
  • Page 316: Figure A-4 Task Trigger

    A P P E N D I X A Scheduled Metadata and Database Backup Click Next. The Task Trigger dialog box appears Figure A-4. Figure A-4 Task Trigger Select the Daily option. You can select other options based on your requirement. Click Next.
  • Page 317: Figure A-6 Action Dialog

    A P P E N D I X A Scheduled Metadata and Database Backup Click Next. The Action dialog box appears Figure A-5. Figure A-6 Action dialog Select the Start a Program option. Click Next. The Start a Program dialog box appears Figure A-7.
  • Page 318: Meta Data Conversion Utility

    A P P E N D I X A Scheduled Metadata and Database Backup Note: Please save the batch file (if you make any changes) in the following location: C:\Install\BackupData\TakeNVRBackup.bat. The following are the two new entries in the .bat file set BackupDBDrive=M: set BackupMetaDataDrive=C. By default the Backup Database (BackupDB) is stored in M drive and the Metadata (BackupMetaData) is stored in C drive.
  • Page 319: Figure A-8 Meta Data Conversion Utility Login

    MAXPRO installation path (C:\Program Files (x86)\Honeywell\TrinityFramework\Bin) folder and then click the Meta Data Conversion Utility. The login screen appears as shown below. Figure A-8 Meta Data Conversion Utility Login Type the Username and Password in box provided. Select the Is Windows User to login using windows default credentials.
  • Page 320: Figure A-9 Meta Data Conversion Utility

    A P P E N D I X A Scheduled Metadata and Database Backup Click Login. The Meta Data Conversion Utility home screen appears a shown below. Figure A-9 Meta Data Conversion Utility Updating the Unique system ID for all Cameras To update the Unique system ID for all cameras Access and launch the Meta Data Conversion Utility as explained in How to access the...
  • Page 321: Figure A-10 Define Unique Id Screen

    A P P E N D I X A Scheduled Metadata and Database Backup Figure A-10 Define Unique ID screen Click Run to execute the utility. Click Back togo back to home screen to change the settings. Updating the Unique system ID for Specific Camer as To update the Unique system ID for Specific Cameras Perform step 1 through step 3 of Updating the Unique system ID for all Cameras...
  • Page 322: Figure A-11 Updating Unique Id

    A P P E N D I X A Scheduled Metadata and Database Backup Figure A-11 Updating Unique ID Scroll up and down to view the specific cameras and then type the required New Unique ID in the corresponding box. Click Run to execute the utility.
  • Page 323: Figure A-12 Offline Mode

    A P P E N D I X A Scheduled Metadata and Database Backup Figure A-12 Offline Mode Click Next. The next screen for the utility is displayed and the New Unique ID column for all the cameras is displayed blank as shown below. Figure A-13 Offline Updating Unique ID Scroll up and down to view the specific cameras to update the unique ID and then type...
  • Page 324: How To Enable Video On Demand Feature In Maxpro Nvr

    NVR once Video On Demand feature is enabled. How to allow Enable/Disable of cameras and Enable Camera stream Redirect to NVR in ISOM Navigate the path in NVR C:\Program Files (x86)\Honeywell\UVISOM. MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 325 Enable/Disable camera feature can be turned off. To enable this feature in MAXPRO VMS Server then perform the following steps: Navigate the path in VMS C:\Program Files (x86)\Honeywell\UVISOM. Repeat the step 2 to step 3 of How to allow Enable/Disable of cameras and Enable Camera stream Redirect to NVR in ISOM section.
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  • Page 327: Image Stream Combinations For Oncam Grandeye Cameras

    Appendix B Image Stream Combinations for Oncam Grandeye Cameras For Oncam Grandeye Evolution Cameras Camera Type Resolution Best fps (MAX)(H.264) Evolution 1056x960 2144x1944 1448x1360 528x480 Device Characteristics of Oncam Grandeye Cameras Characteristic Camera Type Comments Camera provides variable fps. Halocam As per Grandeye, fps varies and cannot go beyond the Example: For highest resolution,...
  • Page 328: Vmd Settings And Motion-Based Recording Configuration

    Server VMD (SMART VMD) settings on all video devices supported in MAXPRO NVR. • Built-in VMD (Camera based VMD) settings on Honeywell IP cameras. Overview of MAXPRO NVR Recording Options Each IP camera configured in the NVR can be set for Continuous (background) recording, event-based recording, or both.
  • Page 329: Figure B-1 I-Frame Example

    A P P E N D I X B VMD Settings and Motion-based Recording Configuration Note • A combination of continuous and event-based recording from a camera can be achieved using the relationship between Frames Per Second (FPS) and Group Of Pictures (GOP). •...
  • Page 330: Configuring The Pre And Post Event Recording Settings

    Camera configuration page • For built-in (Camera-based) VMD configuration, open the camera web page by clicking Launch Web View for Advanced Setup. See the Configuring Built-in VMD (Camera based VMD) on Honeywell IP Cameras section on page for more information. •...
  • Page 331: Server Vmd (Smart Vmd)

    Select a camera to configure the following items in the Camera pane: • Continuous Recording (default=24x7): In the Continuous Recording drop- down list, select the appropriate value. Honeywell recommends 24x7 for continuous recording. There are several standard options for scheduled recording. You can define additional schedules in the Schedules tab.
  • Page 332 In such cases, it may not be possible to apply a single area of interest to the whole field of view to reliably detect motion. In such cases, Honeywell recommends covering the camera view with multiple, smaller region-of- interest boxes, concentrating on specific areas where motion alarms are important, such as entrances, restricted access areas, and so on.
  • Page 333: Figure B-3 Sensitivity Level Comparison: Normal Field Of View

    A P P E N D I X B VMD Settings and Motion-based Recording Configuration Decreasi ng VMD Sensi tivity If VMD alarms are triggered even when there is no motion and no significant changes in the video, try the following adjustments to decrease VMD sensitivity. •...
  • Page 334: Event And Alarm Types

    A P P E N D I X B Event and Alarm Types Figure B-5 illustrates a typical region-of-interest box configuration in a combination field of view. Figure B-5 Combination Field of View Example Event and Alarm Types This section describes about the various default Event and Alarm types with severity level for Camera, Recorder and SMART VMD.
  • Page 335 A P P E N D I X B Event and Alarm Types EventID EventDescription EventSeverity ExternalInput2 Vi deo Analytics Events The following table displays the 5 default Video Analytics Events with description and severity level. New EquIP series model cameras (HFD6GR1, HSW2G1, HCD8G, HBD8GR1, H4D8GR1, HDZ302DE, HDZ302D, HDZ302DIN) generates the following events.
  • Page 336: Configuring Loitering & Intrusion Trace Alarms

    A P P E N D I X B Event and Alarm Types Configuring Loitering & Intrusion Trace Alarms H4L6GR2 and HBL6GR2 camera models support both Intrusion Trace and Loitering Trace Alarms. User needs to configure these alarms in specific camera web page. You need to first upgrade the firmware of the camera and then configure the alarms.
  • Page 337: Figure B-7 Smart Plan Setup Page

    A P P E N D I X B Event and Alarm Types Figure B-7 Smart Plan Setup Page Under Smart Plan, turn ON the Extensional smart function option. The Extensional smart function tab is enabled. Click the Extensional smart function tab to view the LoiterTrace alarms as shown below.
  • Page 338: Figure B-9 Xtralis Login

    A P P E N D I X B Event and Alarm Types Figure B-9 Xtralis Login Enter the credentials and then click OK. The LoiterTrace page is displayed as shown below. Figure B-10 Loiter Trace Page Under Configure > Calibrate tab: Click Take Snapshot under Current front marker to take the snapshot and adjust the viewer on the right pane as shown below.
  • Page 339: Figure B-11 Loiter Trace Configuration

    A P P E N D I X B Event and Alarm Types Figure B-11 Loiter Trace Configuration Click Take Snapshot under Current back marker to take the snapshot and adjust the viewer on the right pane as shown below Figure B-12 Loiter Trace - Calibrate Click Save once done.
  • Page 340: Figure B-13 Loiter Trace - Zones

    A P P E N D I X B Event and Alarm Types Figure B-13 Loiter Trace - Zones Under Configure > Parameters tab: Set the global parameters as shown below. Figure B-14 Loiter Trace - Parameters Click Save once done. Once the configuration is done, click the Live tab.
  • Page 341: Maxpro®Nvrs - Axis Camera/Encoders Discovery And Configuration (Using Onvif)

    This section describes the steps to discover and configure the AXIS Camera/Encoders as an ONVIF device in MAXPRO NVRs. If you have questions concerning this document, please contact Honeywell Technical Support. See the back cover for contact information. Step 1: Enable ONVIF Web Service on AXIS...
  • Page 342: Figure B-16 User List

    A P P E N D I X B MAXPRO®NVRs - AXIS Camera/Encoders Discovery and Configuration (using ONVIF) Log on to the AXIS camera web page. The AXIS camera home page appears with live video. Click Setup and then navigate to System Options > ONVIF. The User List dialog box appears (see Figure B-16).
  • Page 343: Figure B-18 Server Maintenance

    A P P E N D I X B MAXPRO®NVRs - AXIS Camera/Encoders Discovery and Configuration (using ONVIF) Confirm the password and then click OK. The newly added user is displayed in the User List box. Ensure that you enter the same User name and Password in MAXPRO® NVR Discovery (Advance Settings) dialog box.
  • Page 344: Step 2: Discover And Configure The Axis Camera/Encoder In Maxpro® Nvr

    A P P E N D I X B MAXPRO®NVRs - AXIS Camera/Encoders Discovery and Configuration (using ONVIF) Add and discover the AXIS camera in MAXPRO NVR using the default user name root and password pass. Step 2: Discover and Configure the AXIS ®...
  • Page 345: Figure B-19 Axis Credentials

    A P P E N D I X B MAXPRO®NVRs - AXIS Camera/Encoders Discovery and Configuration (using ONVIF) Figure B-19 Axis Credentials Click Apply. In the Discover cameras here area, click Add to add the camera. MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
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  • Page 347: Patches Released On Top Of Nvr 4.0

    Appendix C Patches Released on Top of NVR 4.0 This chapter lists the various patches that are released on top of MAXPRO NVR 4.0. It also explains the enhancements that you can experience after installing the specific patch. In this chapter... Section See page...
  • Page 348: How To Increase The Limit For Rendering Camera

    How to increase the Limit for Rendering Camera Open the Registry Editor window. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Honeywell\MaxproNVR\Trinity Framework\Client and then double-click GPU_CAMERA_LIMIT on the right pane. The Edit DWORD dialog box appears as shown below. MAXPRO NVR 5.6 Installation and Configuration Guide...
  • Page 349: How To Disable The Gpu Rendering

    A P P E N D I X C Patches Released on Top of NVR 4.0 In the Value data field, modify the value based on your requirement and then click OK. The default value is 20. How to Disable the GPU Rendering Click the Preferences option in the user menu.
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  • Page 351: Index

    Index Acknowledgement and Clearing of Alarms 240 Adding Analog Cameras 169 Adding Arecont 360 Camera 163 Adding AXIS 360 Camera 161 Adding FLIR Camera 169 Adding IP Cameras/Encoders 137 Adding Oncam Grandeye Cameras 159 Adding the Cameras 137 Admin 94 , 184 Advanced Discovery Settings 146 Advanced Security 48...
  • Page 352 I N D E X Configuring Cameras 136 Configuring Diagnostic Settings 113 Configuring MAXPRO NVR Configuring MAXPRO NVR SE 119 Configuring Oncam Grandeye Cameras 158 Configuring System Settings 127 Configuring the Advance Settings 113 Configuring the Disk Management Settings 132 Configuring the Input and Output for an Analog Camera 175 Configuring the Input and Output for an IP Camera 186 , 59...
  • Page 353 GPU Rendering Support 43 Help Tab 107 Help tab 107 Holidays/Exceptions Settings 132 Honeywell devices 121 Honeywell provided systems 93 Honeywell’s boxed solutions How to enable Anonymization How to enable Four Eye Authentication How to Install MAXPRO® NVR 74 How to upgrade the Firmware 336 H.265...
  • Page 354 I N D E X MAXPRO NVR DVD MAXPRO NVR PE 32 MAXPRO NVR SE 32 MAXPRO NVR SE server addresses 93 MAXPRO NVR Software 32 MAXPRO NVR Software Prerequisites MAXPRO NVR System Architecture 49 MAXPRO NVR Web Client Features 274 MAXPRO NVR Wizard MAXPRO NVR XE 32 MAXPRO Status Monitor 44...
  • Page 355 I N D E X Region of Interest (ROI) 181 Registration and Licensing 117 Rendering Camera 348 Report tab 106 Reports 47 Role based Operator Privileges 42 RTSP Settings 154 Salvo View 242 Scheduled Metadata and Database Backup 313 Scheduled Task for Backing up the Metadata and Database 314 Scope 27 Search 45 Search Tab 105...
  • Page 356 I N D E X Venus 46 , 239, Verifying the Configuration 239 Verifying the Touch ID 303 Video Analytics Events 335 Video Motion Detection (VMD) Support 45 Video Rendering 107 Video Surround Feature 47 view Anonymized video Viewer 125 Viewer Tab 102 VOD 44 Warranty and Service 24...
  • Page 358 Document 800-16419V5 – Rev J–MAXPRO® NVR Installation and Configuration Guide - 5/2019 © 2019 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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