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... Video Encoder 15 Benefits 15 Features 15 System Configuration 16 2 Encoder Installation 17 Before you Begin 17 Unpack Everything 17 Overview of Installation Procedure 18 HNVE1 Encoder Front and Rear Panels 18 Front Panel 18 Rear Panel Connectors 19 Mounting the HNVE1 Encoder 24 Choosing the Location 24 Mounting Considerations 24 Mounting in a Rack 24 3 Installing the Honeywell...
... Video Encoder 15 Benefits 15 Features 15 System Configuration 16 2 Encoder Installation 17 Before you Begin 17 Unpack Everything 17 Overview of Installation Procedure 18 HNVE1 Encoder Front and Rear Panels 18 Front Panel 18 Rear Panel Connectors 19 Mounting the HNVE1 Encoder 24 Choosing the Location 24 Mounting Considerations 24 Mounting in a Rack 24 3 Installing the Honeywell...
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... PTZ Settings and Camera Menu on the PTZ Dome Setup Tab 55 Video Compression Settings 56 Audio Settings 56 Statistics 57 Tamper Detection Settings on the Video Analytics Tab 57 5 Encoder and Device Configuration 59 Configuring Connected Devices 59 Programming Alarm Contacts 59 ...the Camera Menu 67 Configuring Video Settings 67 Configuring Audio 69 Setting Tamper Detection 70 Configuring the Encoder Board 71 6 System Administration 73 Changing Passwords 73 Changing the Honeywell IP Utility User Password 73 Changing the Web-Client Password Using Honeywell IP Utility 74 Upgrading ...
... PTZ Settings and Camera Menu on the PTZ Dome Setup Tab 55 Video Compression Settings 56 Audio Settings 56 Statistics 57 Tamper Detection Settings on the Video Analytics Tab 57 5 Encoder and Device Configuration 59 Configuring Connected Devices 59 Programming Alarm Contacts 59 ...the Camera Menu 67 Configuring Video Settings 67 Configuring Audio 69 Setting Tamper Detection 70 Configuring the Encoder Board 71 6 System Administration 73 Changing Passwords 73 Changing the Honeywell IP Utility User Password 73 Changing the Web-Client Password Using Honeywell IP Utility 74 Upgrading ...
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...Figure 5-2 Figure 5-3 Figure 5-4 Figure 5-5 Figure 5-6 Figure 5-7 System Connections 16 HNVE1 Front Panel 19 HNVE1 Rear Panel 19 Alarm Connections 21 Normal Alarm States 21 Alarm Output Connection 22 PTZ Dome Connections 22 Honeywell IP Utility Logon Window 31 IP Utility User Interface 33 IP Network Settings Set ...Settings Tab 55 PTZ Settings and Camera Menu on the PTZ Dome Setup Tab 55 Video Compression Settings 56 Audio Settings 56 Statistics 57 Tamper Detection Settings on the Video Analytics Tab 57 Alarm Settings on Device Settings Tab 60 Device Configuration on Device ...
...Figure 5-2 Figure 5-3 Figure 5-4 Figure 5-5 Figure 5-6 Figure 5-7 System Connections 16 HNVE1 Front Panel 19 HNVE1 Rear Panel 19 Alarm Connections 21 Normal Alarm States 21 Alarm Output Connection 22 PTZ Dome Connections 22 Honeywell IP Utility Logon Window 31 IP Utility User Interface 33 IP Network Settings Set ...Settings Tab 55 PTZ Settings and Camera Menu on the PTZ Dome Setup Tab 55 Video Compression Settings 56 Audio Settings 56 Statistics 57 Tamper Detection Settings on the Video Analytics Tab 57 Alarm Settings on Device Settings Tab 60 Device Configuration on Device ...
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... install and use the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client software. • Chapter 4, Before You Begin Configuring, introduces the Web-Client interface features and functions. • Chapter 5, Encoder and Device Configuration, describes how to use the Web-Client application to view video and configure and run devices connected to the HNVE1 encoder. • Chapter 6, System...
... install and use the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client software. • Chapter 4, Before You Begin Configuring, introduces the Web-Client interface features and functions. • Chapter 5, Encoder and Device Configuration, describes how to use the Web-Client application to view video and configure and run devices connected to the HNVE1 encoder. • Chapter 6, System...
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... many NVR solutions including the Honeywell Enterprise Digital Video Manager (DVM). Benefits The HNVE1 Encoder is the ideal real-time digital encoder for network configuration Document 800-04195 Rev B 15 11/09 For new video installations, this data to meet your performance needs. 1 Introduction HNVE1 Single Channel, Real-Time Digital Video Encoder Honeywell's Single-channel Network Video Encoder (HNVE1) is a cost-effective way...
... many NVR solutions including the Honeywell Enterprise Digital Video Manager (DVM). Benefits The HNVE1 Encoder is the ideal real-time digital encoder for network configuration Document 800-04195 Rev B 15 11/09 For new video installations, this data to meet your performance needs. 1 Introduction HNVE1 Single Channel, Real-Time Digital Video Encoder Honeywell's Single-channel Network Video Encoder (HNVE1) is a cost-effective way...
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HNVE1 I - D- Introduction System Configuration Use Figure 1-1 as a guide to set up your HNVE1 Encoder for a typical system configuration. O- Figure 1-1 System Connections PTZ dome or or Camera PTZ Controls (Communication) (Video) Audio In/Out RS-485 I + O+ D+ LAN Alarm In/Out Loopback Video Monitor Network Video Recorder (NVR) Network Web Client User Web Client User 16
HNVE1 I - D- Introduction System Configuration Use Figure 1-1 as a guide to set up your HNVE1 Encoder for a typical system configuration. O- Figure 1-1 System Connections PTZ dome or or Camera PTZ Controls (Communication) (Video) Audio In/Out RS-485 I + O+ D+ LAN Alarm In/Out Loopback Video Monitor Network Video Recorder (NVR) Network Web Client User Web Client User 16
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...packing box should include,: Part HNVE1 Encoder main unit Power Supply (100-240V AC) Terminal strip (RS485) for PTZ control and alarm I/O Quantity 1 1 2 Document 800-04195 Rev B 17 11/09 In addition to this guide for use with Honeywell analog video cameras such as the ACUIX... PTZ dome and digital video recorders (DVRs) such as the Fusion DVR. 2 Encoder Installation This chapter contains information on page 30. This chapter describes how to find your Encoder and download the latest software updates and manuals. Before installing the HNVE1, Honeywell recommends that the items ...
...packing box should include,: Part HNVE1 Encoder main unit Power Supply (100-240V AC) Terminal strip (RS485) for PTZ control and alarm I/O Quantity 1 1 2 Document 800-04195 Rev B 17 11/09 In addition to this guide for use with Honeywell analog video cameras such as the ACUIX... PTZ dome and digital video recorders (DVRs) such as the Fusion DVR. 2 Encoder Installation This chapter contains information on page 30. This chapter describes how to find your Encoder and download the latest software updates and manuals. Before installing the HNVE1, Honeywell recommends that the items ...
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... steadily, then the channel is connected to a system component and is streaming video. Table 2-2 lists and describes the functions of the HNVE1. Figure 2-2 HNVE1 Rear Panel I + O+ D+ Table 2-2 Connector Video In Loop Back Audio In Audio Out HNVE1 Connectors Description Video Input Connector (Camera, Encoder, Recorder) Connector for analog Video Loopback Output Document 800-04195 Rev B 19 11/09
... steadily, then the channel is connected to a system component and is streaming video. Table 2-2 lists and describes the functions of the HNVE1. Figure 2-2 HNVE1 Rear Panel I + O+ D+ Table 2-2 Connector Video In Loop Back Audio In Audio Out HNVE1 Connectors Description Video Input Connector (Camera, Encoder, Recorder) Connector for analog Video Loopback Output Document 800-04195 Rev B 19 11/09
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...To ensure that good quality video signals are two supported voice band channels that provides an industry standard line level input (3.5 mm jack). The HNVE1 can also receive audio from the HNVE1 to the encoder, power off the HNVE1, connect the video lines, then power on... the rear of the HNVE1 to audio devices. Audio input and output have 600 Ohm impedance. Encoder Installation Table 2-2 HNVE1 Connectors Connector I + O-; I...
...To ensure that good quality video signals are two supported voice band channels that provides an industry standard line level input (3.5 mm jack). The HNVE1 can also receive audio from the HNVE1 to the encoder, power off the HNVE1, connect the video lines, then power on... the rear of the HNVE1 to audio devices. Audio input and output have 600 Ohm impedance. Encoder Installation Table 2-2 HNVE1 Connectors Connector I + O-; I...
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...and dirt • Exposed to the sides of the HNVE1 using the supplied screws. 24 Mounting in a Rack Securely mount the HNVE1 in a 19 in the rack: 1. Mounting the HNVE1 Encoder Choosing the Location Choose an installation location for the HNVE1 that: • Provides access to the correct and... reliable power supply (see Electrical on page 81) and access to a video-in the cover. EIA standard...
...and dirt • Exposed to the sides of the HNVE1 using the supplied screws. 24 Mounting in a Rack Securely mount the HNVE1 in a 19 in the rack: 1. Mounting the HNVE1 Encoder Choosing the Location Choose an installation location for the HNVE1 that: • Provides access to the correct and... reliable power supply (see Electrical on page 81) and access to a video-in the cover. EIA standard...
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... Explorer®, V6.0 or later Document 800-04195 Rev B 29 11/09 HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Table 3-1 User Profiles for Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Interface Administrator Guest Honeywell IP Utility • View the list of devices available and connect to the ...system settings, including device name, IP address, and MAC address Web-Client* • View video and network settings, start tours • Configure up to four presets while viewing video • Enable NightShot and backlight modes and use the Flashback function (camera dependent) •...
... Explorer®, V6.0 or later Document 800-04195 Rev B 29 11/09 HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Table 3-1 User Profiles for Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Interface Administrator Guest Honeywell IP Utility • View the list of devices available and connect to the ...system settings, including device name, IP address, and MAC address Web-Client* • View video and network settings, start tours • Configure up to four presets while viewing video • Enable NightShot and backlight modes and use the Flashback function (camera dependent) •...
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....honeywellvideo.com. Navigate to discover domes on the file to install and configure your device in the list (for example, click Network Video Systems for an HNVE1 encoder). Double-click on the network. b. Open the Honeywell IP Utility InstallShield Wizard. Required if a workstation does not have IP Utility installed but an operator is complete...
....honeywellvideo.com. Navigate to discover domes on the file to install and configure your device in the list (for example, click Network Video Systems for an HNVE1 encoder). Double-click on the network. b. Open the Honeywell IP Utility InstallShield Wizard. Required if a workstation does not have IP Utility installed but an operator is complete...
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..., select Administrator or Guest. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Downloading the EQUIP Series Installation Guides To access the installation documents that were installed with the IP Utility: 1. OR Click Start, and then select Programs ➤ Honeywell Video Systems ➤ EQUIP Series ➤ IP Utility ➤ Honeywell IP Utility. Figure 3-1 Honeywell IP Utility Logon Window 2. Navigate...
..., select Administrator or Guest. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Downloading the EQUIP Series Installation Guides To access the installation documents that were installed with the IP Utility: 1. OR Click Start, and then select Programs ➤ Honeywell Video Systems ➤ EQUIP Series ➤ IP Utility ➤ Honeywell IP Utility. Figure 3-1 Honeywell IP Utility Logon Window 2. Navigate...
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HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Figure 3-6 Security Settings 5. Follow the InstallShield Wizard prompts to install the secure Honeywell IP ActiveX on the monitor. Click Finish. The InstallShield Wizard Completed message indicates a successful ActiveX upgrade. The Web-Client interface opens and live streaming video displays on your PC. 6. Document 800-04195 Rev B 39 11/09
HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Figure 3-6 Security Settings 5. Follow the InstallShield Wizard prompts to install the secure Honeywell IP ActiveX on the monitor. Click Finish. The InstallShield Wizard Completed message indicates a successful ActiveX upgrade. The Web-Client interface opens and live streaming video displays on your PC. 6. Document 800-04195 Rev B 39 11/09
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... and Guest users that have been configured in the PTZ Dome Setup view • Run a few customizable presets • View live video from fixed cameras or PTZ domes • Compression settings • Tamper detection Logging On and Off the Web-Client Note Up to ...URL (the IP address) in the address bar. 4 Before You Begin Configuring Complete the following sections before configuring your HNVE1 encoder: • Encoder Installation, page 17 • Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Software, page 27 This chapter covers: • Navigating the Web-Client interface and using...
... and Guest users that have been configured in the PTZ Dome Setup view • Run a few customizable presets • View live video from fixed cameras or PTZ domes • Compression settings • Tamper detection Logging On and Off the Web-Client Note Up to ...URL (the IP address) in the address bar. 4 Before You Begin Configuring Complete the following sections before configuring your HNVE1 encoder: • Encoder Installation, page 17 • Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Software, page 27 This chapter covers: • Navigating the Web-Client interface and using...
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HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Figure 4-2 Web-Client: Administrator User The URL corresponds to display the corresponding view. Click a Tab to the HD4DIP(X) camera IP Address as configured in the IP Utility. Screens are divided between the current video display and the configuration options associated with the view. Document 800-04195 Rev B 45 11/09 The menu bar displays which user is logged on and provides a link to log out of the application.
HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Figure 4-2 Web-Client: Administrator User The URL corresponds to display the corresponding view. Click a Tab to the HD4DIP(X) camera IP Address as configured in the IP Utility. Screens are divided between the current video display and the configuration options associated with the view. Document 800-04195 Rev B 45 11/09 The menu bar displays which user is logged on and provides a link to log out of the application.
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... and Guest users have access to Live View functionality only. Web-Client Features and Functions The Web-Client can be used to: • View video and configure the encoder settings for both fixed cameras and PTZ domes • Configure presets and tours for PTZ domes • Configure tamper detection settings for more...
... and Guest users have access to Live View functionality only. Web-Client Features and Functions The Web-Client can be used to: • View video and configure the encoder settings for both fixed cameras and PTZ domes • Configure presets and tours for PTZ domes • Configure tamper detection settings for more...
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... View, you to four presets for PTZ domes. Configure the encoder protocols for PTZ domes. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide See Table 4-1 for PTZ domes and fixed cameras. View live video from both PTZ domes and fixed cameras. Configure the encoder settings and view video display. Table 4-1 Tabs/Views in the Web-Client Application Tab...
... View, you to four presets for PTZ domes. Configure the encoder protocols for PTZ domes. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide See Table 4-1 for PTZ domes and fixed cameras. View live video from both PTZ domes and fixed cameras. Configure the encoder settings and view video display. Table 4-1 Tabs/Views in the Web-Client Application Tab...
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...tours Document 800-04195 Rev B 49 11/09 Clearly view objects that are used for example, a Honeywell ACUIX™) you can: • Move and control the PTZ dome while viewing video • Run presets and tours configured in the PTZ Control Icon Zoom In Zoom Out Iris Close Auto...zoom command. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Figure 4-5 PTZ Controls For panning and tilting the PTZ dome, click the arrows in the PTZ control are at a distance. Enable the camera auto iris mode. The icons in the PTZ control. Open the camera iris to darken the video display. Close...
...tours Document 800-04195 Rev B 49 11/09 Clearly view objects that are used for example, a Honeywell ACUIX™) you can: • Move and control the PTZ dome while viewing video • Run presets and tours configured in the PTZ Control Icon Zoom In Zoom Out Iris Close Auto...zoom command. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Figure 4-5 PTZ Controls For panning and tilting the PTZ dome, click the arrows in the PTZ control are at a distance. Enable the camera auto iris mode. The icons in the PTZ control. Open the camera iris to darken the video display. Close...
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... Fixed (PTZ controls become inactive) Enter the ID number for the PTZ dome or fixed camera Select the cable length for video equalization, from 0 m, 100 m, 200 m, 400 m. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Device Configuration Settings Figure 4-9 Device Configuration Settings on the PTZ Dome Setup Tab Go to configure various settings Display the...
... Fixed (PTZ controls become inactive) Enter the ID number for the PTZ dome or fixed camera Select the cable length for video equalization, from 0 m, 100 m, 200 m, 400 m. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Device Configuration Settings Figure 4-9 Device Configuration Settings on the PTZ Dome Setup Tab Go to configure various settings Display the...