Honeywell Fusion IV User Manual

Honeywell Fusion IV User Manual

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FUSION IV DVR
Digital Recording and Transmission System
User Guide
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Document 800-05305 Rev A – 11/09

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  • Page 1 FUSION IV DVR Digital Recording and Transmission System User Guide ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Document 800-05305 Rev A – 11/09...
  • Page 2 Warnings and Safeguards Revisions Issue Date Revisions 11/09 Initial Release ________________________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 3: Warnings And Safeguards

    USERS OF THE PRODUCT ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR CHECKING AND COMPLYING WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LAWS AND STATUTES CONCERNING THE MONITORING AND RECORDING OF VIDEO AND AUDIO SIGNALS. HONEYWELL VIDEO SYSTEMS SHALL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN VIOLATION OF CURRENT LAWS AND STATUTES.
  • Page 4 Warnings and Safeguards National Power Deviation Standards AUSTRALIA / NEW ZEALAND COMPONENTS COMPLY WITH THE RELEVANT PORTIONS OF IEC 60950 OR THE APPLICABLE COMPONENT STANDARD OR THE RELEVANT AUSTRALIAN / NEW ZEALAND STANDARD. AC POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS CLASSIFIED AS TT OR IT ARE NOT ALLOWED INTENDED FOR USE ON A TN SYSTEM.
  • Page 5 Fusion IV DVR User Guide GERMANY (GESETZ UBER TECHNISCHE ARBEITSMITTEL (GARATESICHERHEITSGESETZ) [LAW OF TECHNICAL LABOUR EQUIPMENT {EQUIPMENT SAFETY LAW}], OF 23RD OCTOBER 1992, ARTICLE 3, 3RD PARAGRAPH, 2ND SENTENCE, TOGETHER WITH THE "ALLGEMEINE VERWALTUNGSVORSCHRIFT ZUR URCHFUHRUNG DES ZWEITEN ABSCHRITTS DES GERATESICHERHEITSGESETZES" [GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATION ON THE EXECUTION OF THE SECOND SECTION OF THE EQUIPMENT SAFETY LAW], OF 10TH JANUARY 1996, ARTICLE 2, THE PARAGRAPH, ITEM 2).
  • Page 6: Rack Mount Instructions

    Warnings and Safeguards RACK MOUNT INSTRUCTIONS A) Elevated Operating Ambient – If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer.
  • Page 7 Fusion IV DVR User Guide EN 50130-4:1996 Notice Uninterrupted Power supply (UPS) Maximum lengths of wiring connected to the sensor inputs and control outputs are 30 meters. OPTICAL AND ACOUSTICAL STATEMENTS VISIBLE LED STATEMENT The LEDs on this DVR are classified as “Class 1 LED Product” in accordance with EN 60825-1.
  • Page 8: Important Safeguards

    Object and Liquid Entry Points – Never insert foreign objects into the DVR, other than the media types approved by Honeywell, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electrical shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
  • Page 9: Notes On Handling

    Fusion IV DVR User Guide Damage Requiring Service – Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit.
  • Page 10: Notes On Maintenance

    Warnings and Safeguards NOTES ON CLEANING • Use a soft dry cloth for cleaning. • For stubborn dirt, soak the cloth in a weak detergent solution, wring well and wipe. Use a dry cloth to wipe it dry. Do not use any type of solvent, such as thinner or benzene, as they may damage the surface of the DVR. •...
  • Page 11 Fusion IV DVR User Guide WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE. DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.
  • Page 12 Warnings and Safeguards ________________________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Fusion IV DVR User Guide Contents Warnings and Safeguards ..........................3   Contents ..............................13   Introduction ..............................19   Product Description ..........................19   Features .............................. 20   Controls and Connections .......................... 21   Basic Features ............................ 21  ...
  • Page 14 Contents Attaching the 4-Pin Adapter (240 & 480 H.264 models) ............35   Optional Components ........................36   Turning On the DVR ........................... 37   Turning Off the DVR ........................... 37   DVR Basics ..............................38   Live View Screen ..........................38  ...
  • Page 15 Fusion IV DVR User Guide H.264 Models ..........................60   IPS Breakdown for Each Resolution (NTSC) ................61   IPS Breakdown for Each Resolution (PAL) ................61   Recording Schedule Setup ........................ 62   Day of the Week .......................... 63  ...
  • Page 16 Contents Brightness / Speed / Zoom ........................ 91   Adjusting the Brightness of an Image ................. 91   Zooming in on an Image ..................... 91   Zooming in on a Portion of an Image ................. 91   After Image Removal .......................... 92  ...
  • Page 17 Important Notes ........................123   Log In to Honeywell Video Analytics Configuration ................ 124   Add the Fusion Server Login to Honeywell Video Analytics ............ 124   Set up Honeywell Video Analytics Communication ................ 125   Honeywell Video Analytics Modules ....................126  ...
  • Page 18 Enable Health Check on the Fusion DVR ................. 145   16 Technical Specifications .......................... 147   Fusion IV 120 IPS ..........................147   Fusion IV 240 IPS & 480 IPS ......................148   Fusion IV H.264 240 IPS & 480 IPS ....................149   ________________________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 19: Introduction

    Fusion IV DVR User Guide Introduction Product Description The Honeywell Fusion DVR is a server that performs as a High Definition Digital Recorder. By utilizing the many features of a computer, including processing power, storage capacity, graphics compression, and security features, the DVR unit is more powerful than the analog recorders of the past.
  • Page 20: Features

    Introduction Features Honeywell’s Fusion DVRs include the following features: • Optimized and Designed for Microsoft® Windows XP® Embedded • Supports up to 16 Digital Control Outputs (dependant on model) • Supports up to 16 Alarm Inputs for Alarm Control (dependant on model) •...
  • Page 21: Controls And Connections

    Fusion IV DVR User Guide Controls and Connections Basic Features Honeywell’s state-of-the-art High Definition Digital Recorders are housed in a high performance and versatile 4U Aluminum Rack-Mount case allowing easy storage of multiple DVRs for enterprise applications. Every Fusion DVR Unit comes equipped with the latest technology.
  • Page 22: Front Panel Controls And Leds

    Controls and Connections Front Panel Controls and LEDS The front panel of the DVR unit contains the devices that will be commonly used for data removal, retrieval, and backup replacement. The most common components and buttons are shown below. Hard Drive Hard Drive DVD RW Drive USB Ports...
  • Page 23: Rear Panel Connectors

    Fusion IV DVR User Guide Rear Panel Connectors The rear panel of the DVR unit contains virtually all of the necessary connectors. Below is a diagram that outlines the location and description of each connector: 32 Channel BNC Connectors for Video Input...
  • Page 24: 8/16 Channel

    Controls and Connections 8/16 Channel Control Alarm Outputs BNC Connectors for Video Input / Looping Output Sensor Inputs Looping Termination Switch CH 1 in CH 2 in CH 3 in CH 4 in CH 5 in CH 6 in CH 7 in CH 8 in CH 9 in CH 10 in...
  • Page 25: Pci Card Configurations

    Fusion IV DVR User Guide PCI Card Configurations 120 IPS 16 Channel RCA Video Out Audio Inputs DB-9 Serial Input RS-485 Interface 240 IPS 8/16 Channel RCA Video Out DB-9 Serial Input RS-485 Interface Audio Inputs 240 IPS 32 Channel...
  • Page 26: 480 Ips 16 Channel

    Controls and Connections 480 IPS 16 Channel RCA Video Out SVGA Monitor Output DB-9 Serial Input DVI Output RS-485 Interface Audio Input Cable Adapter 480 IPS 32 Channel SVGA Monitor Output RCA Video Out DVI Output DB-9 Serial Input RS-485 Interface Audio Inputs ________________________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 27: H.264 240 Ips 8 Channel

    Fusion IV DVR User Guide H.264 240 IPS 8 Channel RCA Video Out DB-9 Serial Input RS-485 Interface Audio Input Cable Adapter H.264 480 IPS 16 Channel RCA Video Out DB-9 Serial Input RS-485 Interface Audio Input Cable Adapter ________________________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 28: Getting Started

    Getting Started Getting Started Identifying Included Components Identify the following components to make sure everything has been properly included with your new DVR. If any of the following items are missing, contact the dealer to arrange for a replacement. Mouse Keyboard DVR Key PTZ Adapter...
  • Page 29: Keyboard Setup

    Fusion IV DVR User Guide Keyboard Setup To attach the keyboard to the DVR, plug the end of the Keyboard cable into the keyboard PS/2 Port located on the back of the machine. The keyboard PS/2 Port can be identified by the purple color.
  • Page 30: Monitor Setup

    Getting Started Monitor Setup Attach the Monitor to the rear of the DVR using the VGA cable supplied by the monitor manufacturer. Refer to the monitor manual for detailed information on how to setup and use it. The monitor must be capable of having a screen resolution of Note 1024 x 768 and display colors of at least 32 Bit.
  • Page 31: Connecting A Video Source To The Dvr

    Fusion IV DVR User Guide Connecting a Video Source to the DVR There are different types of Video Sources that can be plugged into the DVR including DVD players, VHS players, and CCTV Cameras. The back of the DVR contains up to 32 video inputs depending on the DVR model.
  • Page 32: Looping Outputs

    Getting Started Looping Outputs The back of the DVR contains up to 32 video outputs, which may be connected to video monitors or VCR’s, depending on the DVR model. The connectors are standard BNC connectors and may require termination depending on the destination of the output.
  • Page 33: Looping Output Termination

    Fusion IV DVR User Guide Looping Output Termination When terminating the outputs becomes necessary, the DVR has built-in termination that allows the user to select individual outputs to be terminated. Generally it is not necessary to terminate the output when using it. It is dependent on if the device, to which the user is connecting it, has internal 75 ohm termination.
  • Page 34: Connecting Control Outputs To The Dvr

    Getting Started Connecting Control Outputs to the DVR Each DVR may have up to 16 Control Outputs. These outputs can be used to trigger devices such as Sirens, Phone Dialers, Lights, and any other relay activated device. BNC B CONTROL 11 12 13 14 11 12...
  • Page 35: Connecting A Ptz Camera

    Connecting a PTZ Camera Setting up a PTZ camera is simple. The DVR comes preassembled with an internal PTZ adapter. Honeywell recommends using CAT 5 cable which typically can be run at lengths up to 1500 feet. Attaching the 3-Pin Adapter Locate the PTZ adapter cable.
  • Page 36: Optional Components

    External 3U Chassis SATA Storage • HVR/NVR Upgrade up to 32 TB • • 4CH Multiplexed Analog Output card Internal Raid 5 • • Honeywell Video Analytics Software IDM (Integrated Data Manager) • Fusion Video Management Software • SCSI Adaptor ________________________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 37: Turning On The Dvr

    Fusion IV DVR User Guide Turning On the DVR Once the cables have been properly connected, it is time to turn on the power. Turn on the monitor and any external peripherals (ex. Printers, External Storage Devices, etc.) connected to the DVR.
  • Page 38: Dvr Basics

    DVR Basics DVR Basics Live View Screen Each time the DVR starts, the program defaults to the Live View screen. The following diagram outlines the buttons and features used on the Live View screen. Become familiar with these options as this is the screen that will be displayed the majority of the time.
  • Page 39: Camera View

    Fusion IV DVR User Guide Camera View The Camera status for each camera is displayed next to the camera number (or name) on the Video Display Area. Special Recording Status Current Recording Status Camera No. and Name Recording Status Indicator...
  • Page 40: Live Camera Options

    DVR Basics Live Camera Options Right-click a live camera to display these options: • Full Screen • Instant Recording • Search In Live Camera Display Menu The Camera Display buttons allow the user to change camera views with 1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 15 or 16 camera view configurations as well as full screen and rotating options.
  • Page 41 Fusion IV DVR User Guide NOTES: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Document 800-05305 Rev A 11/09...
  • Page 42: Setup Options

    Setup Options Setup Overview The Setup options allow optimization of the DVR by adjusting things like camera names, recording schedules and more. It is extremely important to setup the DVR correctly for several reasons: • Recording Schedules –Increase the amount of pertinent recorded video that is saved on the DVR by optimizing the recording schedule.
  • Page 43: Setup Screen

    Setup Screen Setup Menu Options Camera Setup Assign names to each camera, adjust color and brightness. Network Video Register and add network video devices, and adjust basic settings. Motion Create up to 15 video detection areas, General Configure display options, alerts, intensive recording Frames Set the Images Per Second for each camera.
  • Page 44: Camera Setup

    Camera Setup Displays live video from a selected camera Define camera name Apply current settings to all cameras Setup New Camera Attach camera to the rear of the DVR chassis. Click Setup on the Live View screen. Click the Camera Setup tab to open the Camera Setup window. Select the channel that corresponds with the new camera from the Select Camera list.
  • Page 45: Network Video Setup

    VivoTek Connecting a Network Device Note Refer to the EQUIP Series Network IP camera user guide for detailed information on setting up that camera using the Honeywell IP Utility application. Connecting Manually From the Live View screen, click Setup. Click the Network Video tab.
  • Page 46: Connecting With Camera Finder

    From the Live View screen, click Setup. Click the Network Video tab. Click the Add/Remove Device tab. Click Find Cameras to automatically find all connected Honeywell cameras. Select the check box next to the desired camera. Click Get Device. Type the User ID and Password of the device.
  • Page 47: Assigning Audio Channels To A Network Device

    Assigning Audio Channels to a Network Device From the Live View screen, click Setup. Click the Network Video tab. Click the Audio Setup tab. Click an available audio channel on the Channel List. Select a network device added previously. To record the network audio select the Record Network Audio check box. The audio channel will be available on the search screen.
  • Page 48: Camera Configuration

    Camera Configuration The Camera Configuration tab displays information on all cameras (analog and network) connected to the Fusion DVR Non-Decoding Mode Select to Disable Live Video of Network Cameras. Note Disabling Live Video on Megapixel cameras will significantly improve performance of the DVR. Displaying More Columns The Camera Configuration tab can be customized to display the information you use most.
  • Page 49: Motion

    Motion Reduces Analog Signal Noise Apply Current Motion from Motion Detection Areas to all Channels Sabotage Detection Notifies users that the field of vision of a camera has been compromised. Slider bar Adjusts the minimum percentage of the field of vision that must change before Sabotage Detection triggers.
  • Page 50: Creating A Motion Area

    Creating a Motion Area Create up to 15 motion detection areas. Click the Motion tab in Setup. Select a camera from the Select Camera list. Select the Detect Detail Motion Area check box. Click Clear Motion Area. Click Advanced Motion Area Setup. Click a Motion Detection Area shape button.
  • Page 51: General Setup

    General Setup Adjust/Mute Volume Enable Live / Recording Audio Setup POS/Analytics* Integration *Software Upgrade Necessary Function Beep on Login Fail Enables the DVR to beep continuously in response to a failed login attempt. Only an authorized login will stop the beeping. Sequence Setting Allows the video out picture to automatically cycle through channels at a set speed.
  • Page 52: Voice Warning

    Voice Warning The DVR can be set to play a sound file when either a Motion or Sensor event occurs. This file can be a custom created sound file that is unique to the application. The selected .wav file plays through speakers attached to the DVR by the user. Test Sound File Locate Sound File Click the Browse button to locate a .WAV file.
  • Page 53: Video Loss Alarm

    Video Loss Alarm The DVR supports a Video Loss Alarm function which allows an Alarm Event to occur when a camera loses its signal. The lost signal can be due to camera power failure to the camera, the camera cable being cut or unplugged, or the camera being damaged in some way.
  • Page 54: 4 B T V-Out Setup (Multiplexer)

    T V-Out Setup (Multiplexer) 9 4 B The Multiplexer TV Out card is an optional upgrade that allows users to output video in a sequence or a matrix display. Note IP cameras will not display on the Multiplexer TV Out card. Configure Sequence Mode If no cameras are configured in the TV Out Setup, the sequence mode will cycle through all connected camera.
  • Page 55: Control Multiplexer Mode Display

    Control Multiplexer Mode Display Click TV Out on the Live View screen. Click Multiplexer. To change the camera that is displayed on the monitor, click the desired camera number in the row that the monitor is connected to. Port 1 is the top port on the TV Out card. Sequence Button Note Only Ports 1 and 2 can be configured in multiplexer mode.
  • Page 56: Connecting A Second Monitor

    Connecting a Second Monitor All DVRs offer both VGA and DVI-D video outputs that can be used simultaneously. Live video will always appear on one output while a second can be used to display search or setup screens. Click Exit on the Live View screen and select Restart in Windows Mode. Right-click the Desktop and select Properties.
  • Page 57: Audio Recording

    Audio Recording The DVR is capable of recording up to 16 channels of audio depending on the model. Audio Features: • 8000Hz Playback in Live Mode • Audio Input Level Should be 1Vp-p • Up to 48000Hz Playback in Search Mode •...
  • Page 58: Frame Setup

    Frame Setup Frame Setup gives you the option to adjust both the resolution and the number of images per second each camera will record. When setting up the Images Per Second (IPS) sliders, the BLUE slider represents the frames at which the DVR will capture the incoming video while the RED slider represents the frame rate that will be recorded.
  • Page 59: Standard Models

    Standard Models Reset to Default Settings Compression Codec Camera Channel Sensitivity Video Quality Frame Select No. of Recording Recording Resolution Frames Selected ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Document 800-05305 Rev A 11/09...
  • Page 60: H.264 Models

    H.264 Models Display Time of Reset to Default Settings Selected Channels Camera Channel Output to Video Out Display Video Quality Frame Select No. of Recording Recording Resolution Frames Selected ________________________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 61: Ips Breakdown For Each Resolution (Ntsc)

    IPS Breakdown for Each Resolution (NTSC) Resolution CCTV 480 IPS Models 240 IPS Models H.264 Models 360x240 1CIF 480 IPS 240 IPS 480 IPS 720x240* 2CIF 240 IPS 120 IPS 480 IPS 720x480** 4CIF 120 IPS 60 IPS 480 IPS (D1) * Frames recorded in 720x240 are twice the size of the standard 360x240.
  • Page 62: Recording Schedule Setup

    Recording Schedule Setup Creating a customized schedule is important to maximize the efficiency of the DVR. The Fusion DVR offers numerous options to allow for a wide variety of different needs and requirements. Default Schedule 1 Default Schedule 2 All cameras are set to: All cameras are set to: 8AM-5PM Continuous recording Motion recording 24 hours/day, 7...
  • Page 63: Day Of The Week

    Day of the Week The Day of Week is the day of the week for which the schedule is being edited. If WED is checked, Wednesday’s schedule is being edited. The Single Day Selection button allows selection of multiple days at once. By selecting the Single Day Selection button placing multiple checks in the boxes is allowed, thereby selecting multiple days simultaneously.
  • Page 64 Steps 1-6: Schedule cameras 1-4 to record on MOTION from 9:00am-5:59pm Monday through Friday. Select Sch01 from the Schedule Number drop down list. (This should already be selected by default) Click the Single Day Selection button. Select the MON, TUE, WED, THU, and FRI days of the week check boxes. On the Sch01 line on time selector grid, highlight hours 09-17.
  • Page 65 Steps 7-11: Schedule cameras 1-4 to record on CONTINUOUS from 6:00pm-8:59am Monday through Friday. Select Sch02 from the Schedule Number drop down list. On the Sch02 line again, highlight the hours 18-23 (for 6:00pm-midnight) and click Set. On the Sch02 line on time selector grid, highlight the hours 00-08 (for midnight to 8:59am) and click Set.
  • Page 66 Steps 12-17: Schedule cameras 1-4 to record on MOTION from 12:00am-11:59pm Saturday and Sunday 12. Select Sch03 from the Schedule Number list. 13. Select the SAT and SUN check boxes. 14. Clear all other Day of Week check boxes 15. On the Sch03 line on the time selector grid, highlight hours 00-23 and click the Set button.
  • Page 67: Scheduling Sensors And Relays (By Example)

    Scheduling Sensors and Relays (By Example) It is easy to add advanced recording functionality using Sensor Inputs and Relay Outputs. SENSOR - Sensor Inputs can be programmed to instantly start one or more cameras recording when an alarm occurs. These alarm events can also activate Relay Outputs as desired.
  • Page 68 Steps 1-8: Schedule cameras 1 and 2 to be activated on Sensor # 3 and/or Sensor #5 which will then activate Relay Output #7 and #13. Select Sch01 from the Schedule Number list. (This should already be selected by default.) Click the Single Day Selection button.
  • Page 69 Steps 9-13: Schedule camera 3 to record using MOTION. When Motion occurs it will activate Relay Output #7 and #10. Select Sch02 from the Schedule Number drop down list. 10. On the Sch02 line (time selector grid), highlight the hours 00-23 and click Set. 11.
  • Page 70 Steps 14-18: Schedule Sensor #6 to activate Relay #8 when an Alarm occurs. Note This will not cause any cameras to record. 14. Select Sch03 from the Schedule Number list. 15. On the Sch03 line (time selector grid), highlight the hours 00-23 and click Set. 16.
  • Page 71: Verifying A Recording Schedule

    Verifying a Recording Schedule Select a single day of the week using the selection check box to the left of the specified day. Identify the schedule (or schedules) that have specific hours of the day highlighted in light blue color. The horizontal axis of the schedule grid corresponds to the 24 hours of each day.
  • Page 72: Sensor Setup

    Sensor Setup The Sensor tab sets options to enable, disable, and configure sensors. Enter Custom Open the On-Screen Keyboard Sensor/Control Names Configure Hybrid (IP) Sensors* Associate Sensor w/ PTZ Presets *HVR/NVR upgrade necessary to use this feature Configure Sensor Response Click Setup on the Live View screen.
  • Page 73: Activate Ptz Preset On Sensor

    Activate PTZ Preset on Sensor Create a PTZ Preset Position. See instructions in the PTZ Setup chapter. Click the Setup button on the Display Screen. Click the Sensor tab to open the Sensor and Output display. Click Sensor Preset. Select the desired camera from the Channel list. Select the appropriate Sensor from the list.
  • Page 74: Network Setup

    Network Setup Caution Do not join this DVR to a Network Domain. Domains force policies that can negatively affect the DVR. Domains, by default, require the user to press CTRL-ALT-DEL to login, however this keyboard combination is disabled on the local DVR and the software will not be able to load. Enable 1-way audio from remote client to DVR Enable RS-232 Keyboard Network Setup...
  • Page 75: Administration

    Web Function HTTP Port Used to transfer the DVR Interface via the Internet to the Web Viewer. Default 80. Internet Port Used for Data communication between the DVR and the Web Viewer. Default 4006. Live Port Used to transfer video via the Internet when Web Viewer is enabled.
  • Page 76: Disk Management

    Disk Management The Disk Management window is a native Windows function. This window displays the partition scheme and health status of the Hard Disk Drives in the DVR. This window is often used to troubleshoot a DVR, or verify the amount of Hard Drive storage installed. For more information about Disk Management, consult a Windows XP manual.
  • Page 77: User Management

    The Default account should not be used as the primary account. If the DVR is re-started, the Default account will automatically be loaded. For applications where maximum security is essential, Honeywell recommends that all privileges be stripped from the Default user account and all cameras be set to Hidden.
  • Page 78: User Rank

    User Rank The User Ranking structure allows the option to assign a privilege system (1-10 where one has the most rights) to users of the DVR Software. For example: Since only one user is allowed to use the PTZ controls at any one time, an administrator with a higher rank can override another user and take control of the PTZ.
  • Page 79: Status Check / Email

    Status Check / Email General Click the Setup button on the Main Display. Select the Administration tab. Click Status Check/Email. Select the Enable Email Alarm check box. Enter a From Name and e-mail Address. Note This name and address will appear in the From line of the email alert message.
  • Page 80: Storage Check

    Storage Check Set up the General and Users tabs first. (see above) Select the Use Storage Check check box. Define the number of minutes. Select an Alert Option, Beep or Popup Message, if desired. Click Apply. Recording Data Check Set up the General and Users tabs first.
  • Page 81: Smart Alert

    SMART Alert Set up the General and Users tabs first. (see above) Select the Enable SMART Alarm. Define the number hours between SMART checks. Select the type of SMART event to trigger an action. Define the maximum HDD temperature. Select an action method. Click Apply.
  • Page 82: Information

    Information The Information tab allows users to define the site code necessary for connecting to remote software, save comments relative to the DVR and store tech support and contact number information. Total HDD /Available HDD Current Server Software Version User-Defined Contact Numbers Enter comments Site Code A User-specified unique identification name used by other DVR software...
  • Page 83: Instant Recording

    Instant Recording The Instant Recording feature allows users to manually initiate recording on a specific camera, overriding the current schedule. When Instant Recording is activated the DVR flags the clip as an event so Instant Recording instances can be found using the Index Search Instant Recording can be used, for example, when a suspicious object or person is detected and the user wants to flag that section of video for easy retrieval at a later...
  • Page 84: Adjusting The Time, Date And Time Zone

    Adjusting the Time, Date and Time Zone Exit to Windows – Click the Exit button on the Live View screen. Select Restart in Windows Mode. Right-click the My Computer icon on the desktop and select Explore. Double-click on Control Panel to open it. If Control Panel is not listed, double-click My Computer to expand the folder tree.
  • Page 85: Central User Management (Optional)

    Central User Management (Optional) The Fusion DVRs are capable of utilizing a Central User Management system. This option allows, from one location, the creation, deletion and management of user accounts on multiple DVRs. This makes managing a large number of DVRs easy and organized.
  • Page 86: Central User Management Window

    Central User Management Window DVR Management Add/Delete DVRs managed by the Central User Management Software. User Management Add/Delete/Modify User Accounts and User access privileges. Log In Only the Administrator can modify settings. In order to open the DVR Management or User Management options, the Administrator must login.
  • Page 87: Dvr Management

    DVR Management Add and delete DVRs from the managed list in the DVR Management Window. Click the Log In button and enter the Administrator user name and password. Click the DVR Management button. Enter the IP Address of the DVR and click the Add Site button to add a new site to the Site List.
  • Page 88: Select Site

    Select Site Defines the DVRs to which the user has access. Click on the site to select it. Click the site again to deselect it. Note Selected sites will be highlighted. Enabling a DVR to Use Central User Management To enable a DVR to use the Central User Management software follow these steps: Click the Administration tab in the Setup Window.
  • Page 89: Search Options

    Search Options Search Overview The DVR has several options that allow easy searching to find a particular section of video. From Motion and Sensor indexing to calendar views showing which days have recorded video, the DVR is equipped to quickly find what the user is seeking. 16 Channel model shown below.
  • Page 90: Play Controls

    Play Controls Rewind Play Back Frame Forward Frame Stop Back Frame Moves video back one frame. Rewind Rewinds video. Play Plays video. Forward Frame Moves video forward one frame. Stop Stops video playback Hour / Minute Control The Hour/Minute Control Bar allows a user to select the Hour and Minute using an easy-to-use slide bar.
  • Page 91: Brightness / Speed / Zoom

    Brightness / Speed / Zoom The Brightness and Zoom features can get the most out of the images. Adjusting Brightness can brighten up an image to get more detail. Zoom can not only bring the image up full screen but also Zoom into a particular area of the image. Slow / Fast Increases or decreases playback speed.
  • Page 92: After Image Removal

    After Image Removal The DVR is capable of recording video using one of three different resolutions. When using the 720 x 480 NTSC / 720 x 576 PAL resolution, two boxes are mixed. Because of the timing gap between the two boxes, according to the standardized image rules, After Image might occur on high speed moving images.
  • Page 93: Performing A Basic Search

    Performing a Basic Search There are several different types of searches that can be performed on the DVR. The most basic involves selecting the date, the time, the camera, and clicking play. Click the Calendar button to select a date. Select a time by adjusting the hour and minute slide bars.
  • Page 94: Save Function

    Save Function The DVR can export single images in the .JPG file format, save video clips in the .AVI format, or output to a VCR using the s-video port. The .JPG and .AVI file formats are extremely common with universal computer support making them ideal formats to use. A digital signature is also attached to every .JPG and .AVI file exported by the DVR for use with the bundled Digital Verifier application.
  • Page 95: Bookmarks

    Bookmarks Use bookmarks to mark a video clip during a search. Export bookmarked data using the Clip Backup feature. Perform a search for the desired video. Stop playback at the beginning of the desired clip. Right-click the video and select Bookmark Start.
  • Page 96: Single Clip Backup

    Single Clip Backup From the Search screen, click the Save button. Select the drive from the file tree to save data to. (Hard disk drive, removable drive, CD/DVD drive). Select one camera from the list. Define the Start and End time of the backup clip.
  • Page 97: Index Search

    Index Search Using the Index Search can greatly decrease the amount of time spent searching through saved video. The Index Search allows a user to perform a search based on criteria such as Sensor, Motion and Instant Record events. Click the Calendar button on the Search Screen to select the date to search.
  • Page 98: Preview Search

    Preview Search The Preview Search can be used in a number of circumstances to quickly find an exact moment where an event, such as a theft, occurred. The Preview Search basically gives a 24 Hour visual overview of a single camera by separating a 24 hour period (1 day) into 24 images, one image for each hour of the day.
  • Page 99: Performing A Preview Search

    Performing a Preview Search Select a single camera by either turning off all cameras but one or double-clicking a displayed image. Select the Preview Search button. 24 images display. If there is no recorded video during a portion of the day, “No Image” will be displayed where the image should be.
  • Page 100: Object Search

    Object Search Object Search is a powerful Search utility that is used to search a region on the video for any motion changes. The Results are neatly displayed and can be viewed quickly. Performing an Object Search Perform a Basic Search. Select a single camera, either by turning off all cameras but one or by double- clicking a displayed image.
  • Page 101: Status Search

    Status Search The Status Search option displays video in graph format. (16 Channel Model Show) Hours 0-23 (24 hours) Cameras Recording Block Performing a Status Search Select the Status Search button on Search Screen Display. Click the calendar icon to select a day. Click on an area of the blue recording block.
  • Page 102: Motion Search

    Motion Search The Motion Search provides a dynamic display of the levels of motion in recorded video. Adjust the level of motion to only play clips of video at or above that level. Note Motion Search is only available for recorded video triggered by motion. It is not available for Continuous, or Sensor video.
  • Page 103: Pan / Tilt / Zoom

    Pan / Tilt / Zoom Pan / Tilt / Zoom Overview The PTZ controls within the DVR allow for powerful control over the cameras. This can be extremely beneficial by increasing the usefulness of the recorded video. Use the PTZ controls to create custom preset configurations that can continuously sweep across large areas.
  • Page 104: Supported Protocols

    Supported Protocols Protocols are added frequently. The supported list may contain new protocols that are not listed here. The Honeywell camera protocols have been consolidated to the Honeywell MAXPRO and Honeywell VCL protocols. The current supported protocols are: HONEYWELL (GC-655P)
  • Page 105: Advanced Ptz Setup

    Advanced PTZ Setup PTZ Signal Type PTZ Protocol List ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Document 800-05305 Rev A 11/09...
  • Page 106: Creating And Viewing Preset Positions

    Creating and Viewing Preset Positions A Preset Position is a user-defined location where the camera can be pointed, zoomed in, and focused. Preset positions can be defined and labeled if the camera supports this. Each preset can have an independent Dwell and Speed setting for use with the Tour 2 Function.
  • Page 107: Understanding Tours

    Defines the length of time (in seconds) that a PTZ Tour stays on a Preset Position (when using Preset Tour 1). The Honeywell VCL Tour has been updated. Preset 1 now obeys configured speed and dwell times and Preset 2 uses PTZ dome defaults.
  • Page 108: Creating A Preset Tour2

    Creating a Preset Tour2 Select two or more Preset Positions. See Creating a Preset above. Select the Preset Tour2 method. Click the Apply button. Viewing the Preset Tour2 On the Main Display Screen click the PTZ button to open the graphical controller. Click the video display of the desired PTZ camera.
  • Page 109: Activating The Ptz Status On Close Option

    Activating the PTZ Status on Close Option Start by creating a Preset or Tour for the selected camera. See the instructions above. Select either Start Tour or Go To Preset. Click the Apply button to save. PTZ Tour Scheduling The PTZ Tour Scheduling option allows users to create set tour schedules for PTZ cameras connected to the DVR.
  • Page 110: Ptz Address Setting

    Since every PTZ camera is different, the functions of these options can vary slightly. For an explanation available options, please refer to the camera’s operations manual. Opening and Editing the Honeywell MAXPRO Menu Click the Camera Menu button. The Camera Menu will appear on the screen.
  • Page 111: Controlling A Ptz Camera

    Controlling a PTZ Camera Fusion DVRs provide control of PTZ cameras in two different ways. • Using the Graphical PTZ controller that appears when the PTZ button is clicked on the main screen. • Clicking on the video itself. This second option is a much more powerful way to control the Camera.
  • Page 112: Using The Ptz Controller

    The AUX buttons activate different options for each protocol. The protocols and their options are defined below. VCL, AUX 1 Auto Iris Javelin (Orbitor), AUX 2 Auto Focus HONEYWELL MAXPRO Pelco-D, AUX 1 Wiper Pelco-P, AUX 2 Light Kodicom Receiver,...
  • Page 113: Backing Up Video Data

    Backing up Video Data Backup Overview The DVR can easily backup important video data to an internal or external media location. The most commonly used forms of this are CD/DVD-R/RWs, External USB or FireWire Hard Drives, and Network Drives. Every DVR comes standard equipped with a DVD-RW drive, USB port, and Network Adapter (FireWire port optional).
  • Page 114: General Screen Overview

    General Screen Overview The General Screen is used for performing bulk backup of video recorded by all cameras for a selected period or periods of time to a specified storage location. Calendar Select Additional Drive/Folder Display all Hard Drives Define Priority Select Remote Network Location Hour / Minute Displays recording data in hourly (24 vertical columns) and 10...
  • Page 115: Clip Screen Overview

    Clip Screen Overview The Clip Screen is used for backing up video recorded by individual cameras for a selected period of time to a specified storage location. Performing a Clip Backup Click the Backup button on the Main Display Screen. Click the Clip Backup tab at the top of the Backup Center window.
  • Page 116: Scheduled Backup Overview

    Scheduled Backup Overview The Scheduled Backup option will back up recorded video from all cameras at a specified time on a recurring schedule. Users can only create one scheduled backup configuration at a time. Performing a Scheduled Backup Click the Backup button in the Main Menu in the Main Display Screen. Click the Schedule tab at the top of the Backup Center window.
  • Page 117: Lan / Isdn / Pstn Connections

    Since connecting the DVR to a network can be extremely complex (depending on the network), this Fusion DVR manual will cover only the basics. Honeywell suggests that users consult the vendor or your IT Administrator before attempting to create or connect to a LAN.
  • Page 118: Configuring Tcp/Ip Settings

    Configuring TCP/IP Settings Exit and restart in Windows mode. Right-click on the My Network Places icon located on the desktop and select Properties. The Network and Dial-Up Connections Window opens. Right-click Local Area Connections and select Properties. The Local Area Connection Properties Window opens.
  • Page 119: Ldap Integration

    LDAP Integration Features The instructions below are for LDAP Integration with Server Software version 3.6.36 and above. • DVR server does not need to be joined to the Domain. The DVR server will query the LDAP server for accounts and authorization levels. •...
  • Page 120: Installing Ldap

    Installing LDAP Required Items • Name of LDAP server. • Account in LDAP server that has Domain Admin rights. This user will be used initially to create the OU’s and Groups within Active Directory. Verify that the DVR server is connected to a network that has a valid LDAP (Active Directory) server.
  • Page 121 You can now add users within Active Directory to the groups the DVR has created. When a user belongs to a group he or she will have access (or be denied access in the case of Audio or Camera channels) to that permission on any DVRs with that site code.
  • Page 122 NOTES: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 123: Honeywell Video Analytics Integration

    Honeywell Video Analytics is a factory installed optional video analytics program integrated with the Fusion Server software for seamless advanced security monitoring. The Honeywell Video Analytics option is available, at the time of ordering, for all Fusion III DVRs and requires the factory installed Hardware Performance upgrade.
  • Page 124: Log In To Honeywell Video Analytics Configuration

    The operators guide is pre-installed on the Fusion DVR: START > Programs > Active Alert Server > Documentation > Operators Guide.pdf Add the Fusion Server Login to Honeywell Video Analytics Click Analytics on the Live View screen and click configuration On the File menu, click Fusion Administrator Info.
  • Page 125: Set Up Honeywell Video Analytics Communication

    10. Enter the User and Password login credentials. Default login: User: admin Password: fusionae 11. Click OK to return to the Video Analysis Setup window. 12. Select the channel that Honeywell Video Analytics is running on from the Channel list. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Document 800-05305 Rev A 11/09...
  • Page 126: Honeywell Video Analytics Modules

    13. Select the same POS ID selected above on the Communication tab to enable communication between Honeywell Video Analytics and the Fusion DVR. After all configurations settings are complete, the object tracking ellipses and alarm notifications will display on the Live View screen.
  • Page 127: Video Analytics Alert Setup

    Video Analytics Alert Setup Create a Video Analytics Alarm Schedule Click Setup from the Live View screen. Click the General tab. Click Video Analysis. Click Video Analysis Alerts Setup. Select one day of the week. – or – Click the Single Selection Mode button to select multiple days at once. Drag the mouse across an Alarm row to select the hours of the day (0-23).
  • Page 128: Create A Video Analytics Alert

    Create a Video Analytics Alert Create an alarm schedule as shown above. Click Add on the Video Analysis Alerts Setup window. Select an Alert Number to correspond with the alarm schedule. Type the Alert String text (ie. Counted or Entered). Select the effects to activate when the Alert String is detected.
  • Page 129: Searching For Honeywell Video Analytics Events

    Searching for Honeywell Video Analytics Events Note The Fusion basic Analytics Event Search only stores three days of recorded events. For more advanced searching functionality please utilize the Analytics Forensics Tool module. Click the Search button on the Live View screen.
  • Page 130 NOTES: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 131: Web Viewer

    Web Viewer Web Viewer Overview The web viewer is the ideal way to connect to the DVR for anyone who only needs to view live cameras. It is compatible with Internet Explorer 6.0 and later. Highlights: • View Live Video from most computers •...
  • Page 132: Configuring The Server For Remote Connection

    Configuring the Server for Remote Connection Enter Setup on the DVR. Click the Network Setup tab. Clear the Disable Remote Control check box. Adjust port settings if necessary. If using a Firewall, it may be necessary to adjust the port settings on both the Note DVR and the Firewall.
  • Page 133: Included Software Setup

    Included Software Setup Proprietary Viewer Overview The Proprietary Viewer plays back the exported video in its proprietary format. Video saved in this format is extremely difficult to tamper with and therefore is the ideal solution when law enforcement and legal departments are involved. This video cannot be read by any other viewer.
  • Page 134: Installing The Proprietary Viewer

    Installing the Proprietary Viewer Insert the Software Installation CD into the CD-ROM. (Do not install on the DVR.) Select the Proprietary Viewer option to begin installation. When the Welcome screen appears, Click the Next button When the Choose Destination Location Window appears Click the Next button. This will install the Proprietary Viewer in the default destination folder.
  • Page 135: Digital Verifier Overview

    Digital Verifier Overview .JPG images and .AVI video files that are exported from the Digital Video Recorder are automatically embedded with a digital signature. Digital Signatures are a way to verify the authenticity of the images to ensure that they have not been tampered with or edited in any way.
  • Page 136: Alarm Monitor Overview

    Alarm Monitor Overview The Alarm Monitor software is a utility that streams video across a Local Area Network to a Client PC when an alarm is detected on the DVR. The video that streams across can be stopped, played forwards and backwards, in slow motion or real time. The utility is loaded at startup and placed in the taskbar.
  • Page 137: Configuring The Client Pc

    Configuring the Client PC All configurations take place in the Alarm Monitor Window on the client PC. For descriptions and locations of the buttons and features of the Alarm Monitor Window, refer to the Alarm Monitor Window section later in this chapter. Open the Alarm Monitor Window on the Client PC.
  • Page 138: Alarm Monitor Window

    Alarm Monitor Window Zoom Thumbnails Video Display DVR List Event Level Event Type Event List Edit Memo Save Memo Memo Text Box Level Buttons Filter Event List Select a DVR from the Server list under Filter Options. Select the Date to include. Select the type of Events to include.
  • Page 139: Search Alarm Window

    Search Alarm Window Video Display Play Controls Go to Next Event Go to Previous Alarm Event Event Information Export Quality It may be necessary to reduce the overall size of an .AVI file; for example, to email to someone. .AVI file sizes can be reduced by reducing the image quality. When size is not an issue, setting quality to 100 is highly recommended.
  • Page 140: Fusion Remote Software Overview

    Fusion Remote Software Overview The DVR was specifically designed to be fully operated and maintained remotely. It connects using the standard TCP/IP protocol thorough connection types such as DSL, Cable Modem, T1, ISDN, 56K Modem, LAN, and more. The Fusion Remote software provides for viewing live video, searching through archived video, exporting images and video clips;...
  • Page 141: Remote Client Minimum Requirements

    32 Bit Color Depth or Better Installing the Fusion Remote Software On the client computer, insert the Honeywell Fusion Software CD into the CD- ROM. The CD should run automatically. When prompted, select the Install Fusion Remote Software option. Follow the installation instructions carefully.
  • Page 142: Setting Up The Server To Accept Incoming Communications

    Setting up the Server to Accept Incoming Communications In order to access the DVR remotely, the DVR Server must be setup to allow remote connections. Disable Remote Enables/Disables acceptance of remote connections by the DVR Control server. Time Out Value Specifies a value (in seconds) to wait for a signal from the Fusion Remote Client.
  • Page 143: Setting Up The Fusion Remote Software

    Setting up the Fusion Remote Software DVR Site List Import/Export saved configurations Selected Site Information Creating a New Remote Connection Select Start > Programs > Fusion > Fusion Remote. Click New to open the Site Info window. Enter the Site Code and Site Name. The Site Code can be found on the Information tab on the Fusion DVR.
  • Page 144: Fvms Overview

    FVMS Overview FVMS software is Multi-Site Management Software; a powerful utility that allows 100 or more DVRs to be controlled using one computer. This software allows you to view live video, search saved video, edit and configure setup on each DVR, and import maps of buildings and other locations.
  • Page 145: Health Check

    Health Check FVMS Health Check is used to monitor the status of Network, Video, Recording, and HDD storage space on remotely connected Fusion DVRs. Health Check also provides the user with detailed information on each of the DVRs connected, including the software version running, whether cameras are recording in Motion or Continuous mode and other important information.
  • Page 147: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Fusion IV 120 IPS 120IPS Intel Dual Core 2.2 GHz CPU Memory Storage (Hard Drive) 500GB (Standard) / 1TB / 2TB / 4TB / 8TB Storage MAX Up to 4 Hard Drives with DVD RW Operating System Microsoft® Windows® XP Embedded...
  • Page 148: Fusion Iv 240 Ips & 480 Ips

    Fusion IV 240 IPS & 480 IPS 240IPS 480IPS Intel Dual Core 2.2 GHz CPU Intel C2D 2.8 GHz CPU Memory Storage (Hard Drive) 500GB (Standard) / 1TB / 2TB / 4TB / 8TB Storage MAX Up to 4 Hard Drives with DVD RW Operating System Microsoft®...
  • Page 149: Fusion Iv H.264 240 Ips & 480 Ips

    Fusion IV H.264 240 IPS & 480 IPS 240IPS 480IPS Intel C2Q 2.0+ Ghz CPU Memory Storage (Hard Drive) 500GB (Standard) / 1TB / 2TB / 4TB / 8TB Storage MAX Up to 4 Hard Drives with DVD RW Operating System Microsoft®...
  • Page 150 Document 800-05305 Rev A– 11/09 © 2009 Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without written permission from Honeywell Video Systems. The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects.

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