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K9696V2 – 12/04 – Rev. B
Multi-Media Unit
Installation Instructions
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Page 1 - Multi-Media Unit

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

Page 7 - Table of Contents

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

Page 11 - 1 Walk-through

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

Page 13 - 1.2.3 Other Hardware

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

Page 14 - 1.2.7 Site Name

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

Page 15 - 1.2.9 Running View

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

Page 16 - 1.2.10 Testing a Connection

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

Page 17 - 1.3 Where To, Next?

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

Page 19 - 2 Field Work

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

Page 20 - 2.1.1 Rear Panel Reference

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

Page 21 - 2.2 Temperature

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

Page 23 - 2.4.1 Powering Up and Down

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

Page 24 - 2.5 Connecting a Camera

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

Page 25 - 2.6 LocalView

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

Page 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

Page 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

Page 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

Page 33 - 2.8 Dial-up Connection

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

Page 36 - Please continue

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

Page 37 - 3 Checking for Video

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

Page 39 - 3.2 Using Admin

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

Page 40 - 3.2.2 Obtaining a Multi Db

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

Page 45 - 3.3 Using View to Connect

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

Page 46 - 3.3.2 Running View

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

Page 52 - 3.3.6 Obtaining Video

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

Page 53 - 3.4 Results

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

Page 55 - 4 Audio

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

Page 57 - 4.2 Audio for Operators

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

Page 59 - 5 Other Site Hardware

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

Page 60 - 5.2 Unit Hard Disk

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

Page 61 - 5.3 Hardware Options

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

Page 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

Page 63 - 5.4.3 Configuring PTZ

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

Page 64 - 5.6 Inputs for Sensors

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

Page 66 - 5.8 System Monitoring

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 ...

Page 68 - 5.10 External Modems

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

Page 69 - 5.11 Port Use: Restrictions

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.

Page 71 - 6 Frequent Questions

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-

Page 72 - 6.2 Background

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

Page 73 - 6.2.2 Grounding

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

Page 74 - 6.2.4 Lighting

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

Page 75 - 7 Find-it

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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