Honeywell RAPID EYE K9696V2 User Manual

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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 priority, Admin is not installed

on all PCs. The PCs of View operators do not need Admin. 3–1

Fig. 23.

Icon for Admin on the Windows desktop

3–3

Fig. 24.

You can add Rapid Eye site information to an empty Multi db, using

the Microsoft Access engine, to test connections to Rapid Eye sites.

3–4

Fig. 25.

Type the site name of your choice in the Add Site dialog.

3–5

Fig. 26.

The “-> Dialup” in the connection name iappears as you click Use

Dial-up Networking. 3–7

Fig. 27.

Dial-up making irregular use of area codes occurs when a local call is used

across area codes or when a long distance call is needed to dial-up in a local area
code. This can fool Microsoft Windows’ Dial-Up Networking application. You can set
Multi to remedy this.

3–7

Fig. 28.

Adding a pilot connection

3–8

Fig. 29.

View icon

3–9

Fig. 30.

Your database can have the name of your choice, as long as it is the

same one used earlier, as in figure 24 on page 3–4.

3–10

Fig. 31.

A connection works when you see the “System operational” message in

the Feedback box. It should appear after selecting a site and clicking Maintain.

3–11

Fig. 32.

Indicating the correct Time Zone in which a Multi-Media unit has been

installed is crucial to avoiding confusion during the operation of your video
surveillance system.

3–12

Fig. 33.

Different rules for daylight savings time in one time zone.

3–13

Fig. 34.

Time tab indicating that a Multi-Media unit’s clock could be

synchronized to your PC’s clock.

3–15

Fig. 35.

Video tab in Maintenance session: video feed adjustments.

3–15

Fig. 36.

Live video from a camera, renamed to “side entrance”, at a site called:

“Foucault facility, 232”.

3–16

Fig. 37.

Audio input to Multi-Media unit.

4–1

Fig. 38.

Speaking remotely from a PC running View, or onsite using

LocalView, an operator can communicate with people at the site.

4–2

Fig. 39.

Audio tab, set to deliver sound to and from the View operator’s PC to

two channels of audio, at one Multi site.

4–3

Fig. 40.

Removing the camera input/output (I/O) connectors.

5–2

Fig. 41.

Handle on mounted hard disk.

5–3

Fig. 42.

Pull to remove a mounted hard disk from a unit; push to insert.

Remove the front cover of the unit beforehand.

5–3

Fig. 43.

PTZ wiring plan

5–4

Fig. 44.

Video tab: PTZ settings.

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