Configuring Or Modifying Trigger Inputs; Table 5-6 Recorder Summary Fields - Honeywell HTRD400 Reference Manual

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Table 5-6
Recorder Summary Fields
Field
Name
Record Delay
Standby Delay
Recording Mode
Hard Drive Capacity
Percent Free

Configuring or Modifying Trigger Inputs

Rev 1.02
3.
Follow
Table 5-6
to name the HTRD400 Recorder and set up the recording mode.
Description
Create a unique name for the HTRD400 Recorder to help you identify it later (for
example: BUS214-Recorder). You must enter a name to continue with the
HTRD400 System Setup Wizard. The name can be up to 20 characters in any
combination of:
a-z, A-Z, 0-9
, (comma)
. (period)
- (hyphen)
#
*
"
Note
You can assign a name to an HTRD400 Recorder without being
connected to it (see
Set the time in minutes (0 to 255) that the HTRD400 Recorder stays in recording
mode (continues to record) after the last record rule goes away and triggers are
no longer active before returning to Sleep mode. 5 minutes is the default setting.
For more information, see
Modifying Trigger
Set the time in minutes (0 to 255) before the HTRD400 Recorder goes into Sleep
mode after all the wake-up conditions have gone away. 5 minutes is the default
setting.
For more information, see
The HTRD400 Recorder supports single pass (recording stops when the hard
drive is full) and loop recording modes. When the hard drive is full, the system
will either:
Stop. Stop recording. The Record LED on the front panel blinks.
Recycle. Recommended setting. Recorder continues to record over the oldest
data after the hard drive has filled.
Note
See
Record Time
drive capacity.
Displays the total storage capacity, in GB.
Displays the amount of free disk space currently available.
The HTRD400 Recorder has eight trigger inputs. It is important that you configure at least
one connected trigger input to "wake up" when it is activated. Not all triggers require
configuring as a wakeup; however, only those triggers configured as wakeup will bring the
HTRD400 Recorder out of Sleep mode.
Table
5-1).
Operating
Modes, page
Inputs, page 47.
Operating
Modes, page 83.
Configuration, page
47
HTRD400 System Reference Guide
83
and
Configuring or
63
for more information on hard
Document 900.0328
05/05

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