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K9696V2 – 12/04 – Rev. B
Multi-Media Unit
Installation Instructions
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K9696V2 – 12/04 – Rev. B Multi-Media Unit Installation Instructions

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1–1 1 Walk-through 1.1 Overview New to Multi-Media? Installers who are new to Multi can benefit most from section 1.2: a walk-through of the key step

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 1–2 1.2 Walking Through Steps 1.2.1 to 1.2.10 offer a walk-through of a Multi installation. Procedures fol

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Walk-through 1–3 1.2.3 Other Hardware Ports for future use The USB ports, Printer port, VGA2 port, the MIC IN connector and the eight, numbered RS-232

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 1–4 1.2.6 A Database for Multi !5 Start Admin to create a Multi database Fig. 5. Shortcut for Admin, on

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Walk-through 1–5 1.2.8 Type of Connection !8 Add information about the connection, and save it Fig. 8. Select a network or dial-up connection. Abou

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 1–6 !10 Log on to View Fig. 10. Use the same database created earlier, using Admin; see fig. 6 on page 1

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Walk-through 1–7 !12 Start a Live session Fig. 12. Select a site on the Sites tab, then click Live. 1.3 Where To, Next? In these installation instr

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 1–8 Background information CCTV. For in-depth reference work about the field of closed-circuit television

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2–1 2 Field Work Audience Field technicians, tasked with the initial steps of an installation (see sections 1.2.1 and 1.2.2), will find the steps exp

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 2–2 Table 1 contents of Rapid Eye’s hardware kit, WAMULTI5HWP4 item, one of each, unless otherwise noted

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Field Work 2–3 Table 3 Panel connectors Connector Label Description SERIAL PORTS General-purpose serial ports, DB9 connector. VIDEO INPUTS – IN BNC

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 2–4 2.3 Reporting the Installation Flexibility As you start connecting, hardware to the Multi-Media unit,

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Field Work 2–5 UPS: remember the cameras Powering the cameras (or their power supply) from a UPS ensures that the Multi-Media unit can continue to rec

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 2–6 2.4.2 Unit Recovery Unit recovery is an internal diagnostic that seldom occurs and cannot be interrupt

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Field Work 2–7 Securing a camera Forethought about poor camera angles and the possibility of tampering with cameras or vandalism can help to assist po

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 2–8 • review and search the system log • record and monitor live video, audio or data • make and view a

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Field Work 2–9 !18 To change a LocalView password 1. After locking a LocalView function, as explained in procedure !17, click that function’s Passwor

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 2–10 Within DHCP without DNS, an assigned IP address needs to be reserved or it may change. Plan to let t

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Field Work 2–11 2.7.2 Using a PC Onsite Procedures !20 to !25 explain how to use a PC onsite. !20 To connect a null-modem cable 1. Power off the Mul

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ISSUE DATE REVISIONS REV. A July 2004 Honeywell template. REV. B December 2004 Formatting: pagination, minor edits.

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 2–12 Fig. 18. Naming a connection, using HyperTerminal 2. In the Connection Description dialog, type “R

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Field Work 2–13 Table 6 Commands for launching HyperTerminal Windows Click [Start] and point to … … then click 98 Programs, Accessories, Communicat

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 2–14 Table 8 Default Multi network settings Field Name Default Address Shell command IP Addr 172.25.2.1

Strona 27 - 2.7 Network Connection

Field Work 2–15 After 10 minutes of inactivity, the Multi-Media Shell times out. To return to it, turn the Multi-Media unit off, then use procedure 2

Strona 28 - 2.7.1 Using LocalView Onsite

Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 2–16 2.8.1 Modem Reference The default settings for the modem in a Multi-Media unit are listed in table 10

Strona 29 - 2.7.2 Using a PC Onsite

Field Work 2–17 2.11 Upgrading Unit Software Upgrade CD-ROM Onsite, you can upgrade Multi-Media units equipped with a CD-ROM drive. Fig. 21. Upgrad

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 2–18 Please continue.

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3–1 3 Checking for Video Audience After installers have field-tested connections (see 2.9 on p. 2–16), the next steps involve working with Multi sof

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 3–2 !32 To install Multi software 1. Run the Rapid Eye MULTI ADMIN and VIEW CD-ROM. The installation start

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Checking for Video 3–3 3.2 Using Admin !33 To continue installing a Multi-Media unit ... Before you can check for video, a record of a Rapid Eye site

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 3–4 After adding security Changing the password to the “Administrator” account is among a Multi SA’s first

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Checking for Video 3–5 5. In the Create Database dialog, “Create empty database” is selected by default. Click OK. You are logged on to an empty datab

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 3–6 Dealing with connections Indicate which of the two basic connections you will use to test your Multi-M

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Checking for Video 3–7 Fig. 26. The “-> Dialup” in the connection name iappears as you click Use Dial-up Networking. Dealing with dial-up confusi

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 3–8 3.2.5 Record of a Network Connection !37 To make a record of a network connection 1. Using Admin sof

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Checking for Video 3–9 3.3 Using View to Connect Checking for video View is used to display video from a Multi-Media unit. Before using a Rapid Eye s

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 3–10 3.3.2 Running View Logging on to View Three pieces of information are needed: • user account. Use th

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Checking for Video 3–11 3. To start a Maintenance session, either: • Right-click on the site name to select Maintain from the shortcut menu. • Sele

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 3–12 !39 To indicate the time zone of a Multi-Media unit 1. Using View, select a unit whose time zone ne

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Checking for Video 3–13 Fig. 33. Different rules for daylight savings time in one time zone. The message also appears if a time zone’s area is chang

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Declaration of Conformity A Rapid Eye Multi-Media LT unit (HRMxxxyyzzzz) complies with Council Directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC. These Euro Norms

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 3–14 Auto-synch statistics Last Synchronized at. Latest time that the SNTP server was used. Period. Time

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Checking for Video 3–15 Fig. 34. Time tab indicating that a Multi-Media unit’s clock could be synchronized to your PC’s clock. 3.3.5 Testing a Conn

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 3–16 !43 To configure a Rapid Eye site’s camera(s) 1. Run a maintenance session at the pilot site. 2. Cli

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Checking for Video 3–17 3.4 Results To recap, the connection to the site has been checked and you have: • used Admin to create a record for each unit

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 3–18 Please continue.

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4–1 4 Audio 4.1 Audio at a Multi-Media Site Microphones If security procedures call for viewing the person that is speaking, plan to place microphon

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 4–2 Honeywell recommends that speakers be placed away from microphones, to avoid audio feedback. Fig. 38

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Audio 4–3 4.2 Audio for Operators At View Operator’s PC When listening, sound sources are mixed at a View operator’s station, regardless of the numbe

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 4–4 !48 To enable audio for use onsite, by LocalView 1. Using LocalView, on the Audio Setup tab, add a ch

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5–1 5 Other Site Hardware Audience You can add hardware to a Multi-Media unit at any time. Multi software is then used to make Multi-Media units “aw

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 5–2 Do not block the air intakes on the side of a Multi-Media unit. A warning sticker indicates this on t

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Other Site Hardware 5–3 Fig. 41. Handle on mounted hard disk. Fig. 42. Pull to remove a mounted hard disk from a unit; push to insert. Remove the

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 5–4 5.4 Connecting a PTZ Dome To connect the Data In port of a PTZ dome (an RS-485 connector) to one of t

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Other Site Hardware 5–5 Honeywell recommends that cable not be “T-tapped”; this can introduce unwanted distortion into the video signal. To obtain a

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 5–6 5.5 Alarm Sensors Tools You need: • a slot screwdriver—supplied. The screws are slightly smaller than

Strona 62 - 5.4 Connecting a PTZ Dome

Other Site Hardware 5–7 Fig. 45. Input configuration during a maintenance session. By default, alarm/control inputs are configured as NO. Inputs to

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 5–8 Table 14 Sensor hardware Acronym Sensor Input Implication NO Normally Open input is active when swi

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Other Site Hardware 5–9 Alarm panel An alarm panel or other external device can be preset to warn your organization, if failure occurs. Failure to ope

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 5–10 Fig. 48. FAULT RELAY connector on Multi-Media unit’s back-panel, showing connection to an external

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Other Site Hardware 5–11 5.11 Port Use: Restrictions Some serial port connections on a Multi-Media unit are not allowed; see table 15. Table 15 Seria

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7 Table of Contents1 Walk-through ... 1–1 1.1 Overview ...

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 5–12 Please continue.

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6–1 6 Frequent Questions 6.1 Supporting an Installation If you are installing a Multi-Media unit and having trouble, see the frequently asked questi

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 6–2 # Frequently asked question Section No video is reaching View 10 How are the cameras connected? 2.

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Frequent Questions 6–3 6.2.1 Coaxial Cable Cabling to camera For short camera-to-monitor distances (several hundred feet), use pre-assembled or field-

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 6–4 6.2.3 Electrical Interference To manage electrical interference (also called electro-magnetic interfer

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7–1 7 Find-it 7.1 Knowledge Base !1 Connect cameras (as many as 16) to the Multi-Media unit 1–2 !2 Connect the Multi-Media unit to a network or tele

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 7–2 !30 To upgrade a Multi-Media unit’s software, onsite 2–17 !31 Road map for using Multi software to o

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Illustrations: Find-it 7–3 Table 8 Default Multi network settings 2–14 Table 9 Multi-Media Shell commands 2–14 Table 10 Default modem settings 2–16

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 7–4 Fig. 21. Upgrading a unit in the field. 2–17 Fig. 22. In organizations where security is a high prior

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More FAQs: Find-it 7–5 Fig. 45. Input configuration during a maintenance session. By default, alarm/control inputs are configured as NO. 5–7 Fig. 46.

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 6 Frequent Questions... 6–1 6.1 Suppo

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 7–6 After 10 minutes of inactivity, the Multi-Media Shell times out. 2–13 After 10 minutes of inactivity,

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More FAQs: Find-it 7–7 Up to 24 mA can be drawn at each output. 5–8 To avoid short-circuits, ensure that bare wire is not visible at the rear panel.

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Site Information Checklist: Find-it 7–8 7.5 Site Information Checklist Organization personnel Personnel Name, telephone #, email Installer Mult

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Site Information Checklist: Find-it 7–9 Site definition Rapid Eye site… Identification Name Serial number Time zone Street address

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 7–10 Communications to unit Connection Value Type - Network, Dial-up or both Network IP address

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Site Information Checklist: Find-it 7–11 Video camera configuration # Color / B&W / none Camera model, location PTZ address1 2 3

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 7–12 Sensor hardware Input Type (NO, NC, EOL) Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1

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Site Information Checklist: Find-it 7–13 Control outputs Output Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Serial ports Port Use: external modem, PTZ contro

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 7–14 Point of sale hardware Type Name / model # Data / text of interest

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15 8 Index A ADEMCO PTZ driver. See Javelin/ADEMCO administrator, Multi. See Multi SA alarm bell, and audio interference, 4–3 alarm panel, 5–9 alarm

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Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions 16 I Illustrations, list, 7–3 Industry Canada, 3 input, sensor hardware: configuring, 5–6; NC. See normall

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Index 17 site information, checklist, 2–1, 2–4, 6–1, 7–8 SNTP Server. See clock soundscape, 4–2 speaker, audio, 4–1 spot checking: audio, 4–2 stadium

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