INFORMATION TO THE USER: THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO
COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF
THE FCC RULES. THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION
AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A
COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT. THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES, USES, AND CAN RADIATE
RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND, IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL, MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO
COMMUNICATIONS. OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY
TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO
CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE.
CAUTION: CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY
RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE
EQUIPMENT.
THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.
CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE LA CLASSE A EST CONFORME À LA NORME NMB-003
DU CANADA.
OPERATION OF THIS DEVICE IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:
THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE.
THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE
THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRABLE OPERATION.
CABLES USED WITH THIS DEVICE MUST BE PROPERLY SHIELDED TO COMPLY WITH
THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE FCC.
YOU ARE CAUTIONED THAT ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY
APPROVED IN THIS MANUAL COULD VOID YOUR AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THIS
EQUIPMENT.
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.
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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.
CERTAIN TYPES OF CLASS I APPLIANCES MAY BE PROVIDED WITH PLUG NOT
ESTABLISHING EARTHING CONTINUITY WHEN INSERTED INTO DANISH SOCKET-OUTLETS.
"VIGTIGT !
LEDEREN MED GRØN/GUL ISOLATION MÅ KUN
TILSLUTTES EN KLEMME MÆRKET
(IEC 417, NO. 5019) ELLER (IEC 417, NO. 5017)
FOR TILSLUTNING AF DE ØVRIGE LEDERE, SE MEDFØLGENDE
INSTALLATIONSVEJLEDNING
SUPPLY CORD OF SINGLE-PHASE EQUIPMENT HAVING A RATED CURRENT NOT
EXCEEDING 13 A SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A PLUG ACCORDING TO THE HEAVY
CURRENT REGULATIONS, SECTION 107-2-D1. CLASS I EQUIPMENT PROVIDED WITH
SOCKET-OUTLETS WITH EARTH CONTACT OR WHICH ARE INTENDED TO BE USED IN
LOCATIONS WHERE PROTECTION AGAINST INDIRECT CONTACT IS REQUIRED ACCORDING
TO THE WIRING RULES SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A PLUG IN ACCORDANCE WITH
STANDARD SHEET DK 2-1A OR DK 2-5A. IF POLY-PHASE EQUIPMENT AND SINGLE-PHASE
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EQUIPMENT HAVING A RATED CURRENT EXCEEDING 13 A IS PROVIDED WITH A SUPPLY
CORD WITH A PLUG, THIS PLUG SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE HEAVY CURRENT.
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).
KOREA
PLUGS FOR THE CONNECTION OF THE APPARATUS TO THE SUPPLY MAINS COMPLY WITH
THE KOREAN REQUIREMENT (KSC 8305).
EMC - THE APPARATUS SHALL COMPLY WITH THE RELEVANT CISPR STANDARDS.
SWITZERLAND
SUPPLY CORDS OF EQUIPMENT HAVING A RATED CURRENT NOT EXCEEDING 10 A SHALL
BE PROVIDED WITH A PLUG
COMPLYING WITH SEV 1011 OR IEC 60884-1 AND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING DIMENSION
SHEETS:
SEV 6532-2.1991, PLUG TYPE 15, 3P+N+PE 250/400 V,10 A
SEV 6533-2.1991, PLUG TYPE 11, L+N 250 V,10 A
SEV 6534-2.1991, PLUG TYPE 12, L+N+PE 250 V,10 A
IN GENERAL, EN 60309 APPLIES FOR PLUGS FOR CURRENTS EXCEEDING 10 A. HOWEVER,
A 16 A PLUG AND SOCKETOUTLET SYSTEM IS BEING INTRODUCED IN SWITZERLAND, THE
PLUGS OF WHICH ARE ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING DIMENSION SHEETS, PUBLISHED
IN FEBRUARY 1998:
SEV 5932-2.1998, PLUG TYPE 25, 3P+N+PE 230/400 V,16 A
SEV 5933-2.1998, PLUG TYPE 21, L+N 250 V,16 A
SEV 5934-2.1998, PLUG TYPE 23, L+N+PE 250 V,16 A
UNITED KINGDOM
THE CURRENT RATING OF THE CIRCUIT SHALL BE TAKEN AS 13 A, NOT 16 A.
RATING OF CIRCUIT UNDER TEST WAS TAKEN TO BE 20 A.
APPARATUS WHICH IS FITTED WITH A FLEXIBLE CABLE OR CORD AND IS DESIGNED TO BE
CONNECTED TO A MAINS SOCKET CONFORMING TO BS 1363 BY MEANS OF THAT
FLEXIBLE CABLE OR CORD AND PLUG, SHALL BE FITTED WITH A "STANDARD PLUG" IN
ACCORDANCE WITH STATUTORY INSTRUMENT 1786: 1994 - THE PLUGS AND SOCKETS
ETC. (SAFETY) REGULATIONS 1994, UNLESS EXEMPTED BY THOSE REGULATIONS. NOTE:
"STANDARD PLUG" IS DEFINED IN SI 1786: 1994 AND ESSENTIALLY MEANS AN APPROVED
PLUG CONFORMING TO BS 1363 OR AN APPROVED CONVERSION PLUG.
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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.
B) Reduced Air Flow – Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air
flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.
C) Mechanical Loading – Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous
condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.
D) Circuit Overloading – Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the
supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on over current protection
and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when
addressing this concern.
E) Reliable Earthing – Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular
attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit
(e.g. use of power strips).
UL NOTICE
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. has not tested the performance or reliability of the security or signaling
aspects of this product. UL has only tested for fire, shock and casualty hazards as outlined in UL’s
Standard for Safety UL 60950-1. UL Certification does not cover the performance or reliability of the
security or signaling aspects if this product. UL MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES OR
CERTIFICATIONS WHATSOEVER REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OR RELIABILITY OF ANY
SECURITY OR SIGNALING RELATED FUNCTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT.
CE NOTICE
This product is in conformity with the following European Directives:
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE, 89/336/EEC
(as amended by 92/31/EECand by Article 5 of 93/68/EEC)
per the provisions of:
EN 55022:1994 EN 55024:1998 EN 61000-4-4:1995
EN 61000-3-2:1995 CISPR 24:1997 EN 61000-4-5:1995
EN 61000-3-3:1995 EN 61000-4-2:1995 EN 61000-4-6:1995
CISPR 22:1997 EN 61000-4-3:2002 EN 61000-4-11:1994
LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE, 73/23/EEC
(as amended by Article 13 of 93/68/EEC)
per the provisions of:
EN 60950-1: 2001
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EN 50130-4:1996 Notice
1. Uninterrupted Power supply (UPS)
2. Maximum lengths of wiring connected to the sensor inputs and control outputs are 30 meters.
EN 55022 CLASS A Notice
WARNING
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1. Read Owner’s Manual – After unpacking this product, read the ow ner’s manual carefully, and follow all the operating and other
instruction
2. Power Sources – This product should be operated only from the ty p e of power s ourc e i ndi c ated o n the label. If you are not sure of
the type of power supply to your home or business, consult your product dealer or local power company
3. Ventilation – Slots and openings in th e cabinet are provided for venti lation and to ens ure reliable oper ation of the product and to
protect it from overheating, and the se openings must not be blocked o r covered. The product should not be placed in a built-in
installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventil ation is provi ded or the manuf acturer’s ins tructions have been adhe red
to.
4. Heat – The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radia tors, heat registers, stoves, or other products that
produce heat.
5. Water and Moisture – Do not use this prod uct ne ar water. Do not exc eed the humid ity spe cific ations for the produc t as det aile d in
the Appendix section in this manual
6. Cleaning – Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleani ng. Do not use liquid c leaners or aerosol cleaners . Use a damp
cloth for cleaning.
7. Power Cord Protection – Power-s u pply c ords s hou ld not b e ro ute d s o t hat they are not likely to be walked on or pinc he d by it e ms
placed against them, paying particul ar attentio n to cor ds at plu gs, conv enienc e receptac les, and the poi nt where th ey exit from the
product.
8. Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets; extensio n cords, or integra l conveni ence rec eptac les as t his can r esult in a ris k of fir e
or electrical shock.
9. Lightning – For added protection for this pr oduct during storm, or when it is left unatt ended and unused for long periods of ti me,
unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges.
10. Object and Liquid Entry Points – Never insert foreign objects into the Fusion Streamer unit, other than the media types approved
by Honeywell, as they may touch dangerous v oltage points or short-ou t parts that could result i n a fire or electrical shock . Never
spill liquid of any kind on the product.
11. Accessories – Do not place this product on an uns t able cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or tabl e . The pro duc t may fall, causing serious
personal injury and serious damage to the product.
12. Disc Tray – Keep your fingers well clear of the disc tray as it is closing. Neglecting to do so may cause serious personal injury.
13. Burden – Do not place a heavy object on or step on the produc t. The objec t may fal l, causing s erious pers onal injury and serious
damage to the product.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS, continued
15. 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.
If the unit has been exposed to rain or water.
If the unit does not operate normally by followin g the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the
operating instructions as an improper adjus tment of other contr ols may r esult i n damage and will often re quire extens ive work by a
qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation.
If the unit has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged.
When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service.
16. Servicing – Do not attempt to service this product y ourself as openin g or removing cover s may expose y ou to dangerous v oltage
or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
17. Replacement Parts – When replacement parts are required, be sure the service tec hnician has us ed replace ment parts specified
by the manufacturer or have the same characteris tics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric
shock or other hazards.
18. Safety Check – Upon completion of any service or repairs t o this unit, ask the service technician to perform safety chec ks to
determine that the unit is in proper operating condition.
NOTES ON HANDLING
When shipping the Fusion Streamer uni t, the original shipping c arton packing materials come in handy. For maximum prote ction, repack
the unit as it was originally packed at the factory.
Do not use volatile liquids, such as insect spray, near the F usion Streamer unit. D o not leave rubber or plastic products i n contact with the
Fusion Streamer unit for long periods of time. They will leave marks on the finish.
The top and rear panels of the Fusion Streamer unit may become warm after long periods of use. This is not a malfunction.
NOTES ON LOCATING
Place the Fusion Streamer unit on a level surface. Do not use it on a shaky or unstable surface such as a wobbling table or inclined stand.
When you place this Fusion Strea mer unit next to a TV, radio, or VCR, the playbac k picture may become poor and the sound may be
distorted. If this happens, place the Fusion Streamer unit away from the TV, radio, or VCR.
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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 and benzene, as they may damage the surface of the Fusion Streamer unit.
If you use a chemical saturated cloth to clean the unit, follow that product’s instructions.
NOTES ON MAINTENANCE
This Fusion Streamer unit is designed to last for long perio ds of ti me . To k eep y our Fus i on Streamer unit always operational we recommend
regular inspection maintenance (cleaning parts or replacement). For details contact your nearest dealer.
NOTES ON MOISTURE CONDENSATION
Moisture condensation damages the Fusion Streamer unit. Read the following information carefully.
Moisture condensation occurs during the following cases:
When you bring the Fusion Streamer unit directly from a cold place to a warm place.
When you use the Fusion Streamer uni t in a room where you just turned on the heater, or a place where the cold w ind from the air
conditioner directly hits the unit.
In the summer, when you use the Fusion Streamer unit in a hot and humid place just after you move the unit from an air conditioned room.
When you use the Fusion Streamer unit in a humid place.
Do not use the Fusion Streamer unit when moisture condensation may occur.
If the Fusion Streamer unit is used in such a situation, it may damage discs and internal parts. Remove any CD discs, connect the pow er
cord of the Fusion Streamer unit to the wall outlet, turn on th e Fusion Streamer unit, and leav e it for two to three hours. After two to thr ee
hours, the Fusion Streamer unit will have war med up and evaporated a ny moisture. Keep the Fusion Streamer unit connected to t he wall
and moisture will seldom occur.
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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.
CAUTION
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER ( O R BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING T O QUALIFIED SERVI CE PERSONNEL .
EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is
intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage"
within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute
a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user
to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instruction
in the literature accompanying the product.
The Honeywell Fusion Streamer is a server that c onverts analo g video, a udio, relay, a nd sensor sig nals into a digital for mat
capable of being broadcast and accessed over a standard IP based Ethernet connection. Over any standard Ethernet
connection you may view live video, c ontrol Pan/Tilt/Zoom ca meras, and make basic c onfiguration/setup ch anges using the
built in web server application. The Fusion Streamer can operate as a stand alone uni t, but can also be paired with a
Honeywell Fusion DVR, which is highly recommended.
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1.2 FEATURES
MPEG-4 Compression (Real Time Display)
Embedded Linux OS
4 Channel Looping Output
4 Channel Audio Input
1 Channel 2-Way Audio Capability
Supports Pan/Tilt/Zoom Cameras (Over 50 Protocols Supported)
120 PPS Transmission / Encoding
Motion Detection
Multiple Levels of Security Access
Remote System Operation & Configuration
Supports Dynamic IP
Combine 2 VS units for 8 Channel Rack Mountable Capacity
4 Sensors Inputs
4 Control Relay Outputs
Remotely Upgrade Over Network
Records to Memory (up to 1 Hour) when Network Connection is Lost
Pre and Post Alarm Recording
1.3 RECOMMENDED SPECS
1.2GHz Pentium Class CPU
512 MB RAM
64 MB Video Card
Windows 2000
800 MB Free Hard Disk Space
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NOTES:
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NOTES:
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SECTION 2
CONTROLS AND
CONNECTIONS
2.1 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND LEDS
The front panel of the Fusion Streamer unit contains the devices that will be commonly used for data re moval, retrieval, and backup
replacement. The most common components and buttons are shown below:
1 Reset Switch 3 LAN Activity LED –If correctly plugged into the network, this activity
LED is the only LED that is constantly red
2 Power Indictor LED – Green when active 4 Video Connection LED – This will glow green with a connected
video input. If no input is detected, this light will glow red
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2.2 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS
The rear panel of the Fusion Str eam er unit cont ains v ir tually all of the co nnectors you wi ll be usi ng. Below is a diagr am th at ou tlines th e
location and description of each connector:
1 Power Switch 7 RJ-45 Network Jack
2 Control Relay outputs 8 Two Way Audio Output
3 BNC Video Input Connections 9 Audio Inputs
4 Sensor Inputs/ RS-485 (PTZ) 10 Spot Monitor TV Output
5 DB-9 Serial Input for upgrade/recovery operation 11 BNC Looping Outputs
6 PAL/NTSC Switch 12 12V DC Power Connector
NOTE: Both AUX are UNUSED at this time
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SECTION 3
GETTING STARTED
3.1 IDENTIFYING INCLUDED COMPONENTS
The Honeywell® Fusion Streamer comes wit h selected software and cables. Identify the fo llowing components to make
sure everything has been properly included with your new Fusion Streamer unit. If any of the fo llowing items are missing,
contact your dealer to arrange a replacement.
1
Fusion Streamer 3 Manual
2
Software CD 5 LAN Patch Cable
4 Power Supply* (12V-DC Min 600mA)
* Do to varying international power standards the power supply may look different from picture depending on origin of sale.
3.2 POWER UP
Attach the AC power cable to the rear of the Fusion Streamer Unit. See Rear Panel Connectors for more information.
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3.3 CONNECTING A VIDEO SOURCE
There are different types of Video Sources tha t can be plugged into y our Fusion Streamer unit includ ing CCTV Cameras.
The back of the Fusion Streamer unit contains 4 video inputs which use the standard RG-53 BNC connector.
The Video inputs are RG-53 BNC connectors. Simply plug o ne end into your video source (DVD, Cam era, etc.) and plug
the other end into the desired BNC input on the Fusion Streamer unit.
3.4 CONNECTING SENSORS
Each Fusion Streamer unit has 4 Sensor inputs. T hese inputs can be used with devices such as Infrared devices, glass
breakage alarms, door and window trips, and many m ore. The Sensors can be set to Normally Open or No rmally Closed
inside the software.
Normally Open or Normally Closed option is available inside the Software.
3.5 CONNECTING CONTROL RELAYS
Each Fusion Streamer unit may have up to four Relay Outputs. The Control Relay Out puts can be connected to sirens,
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phone dialers, lights and other security devices that alert users that a sensor has been activated.
Use 12V, below 300mA. For controlling lights or other devices, use another external relay.
Maximum voltage is 24V AC @ 1 amp
Output uses a Form C Relay
3.6 CONNECTING AUDIO
Each Fusion Streamer unit has six a udi o c ha nn els . Audio channels one through 4 an d AUX can be utilized as audio inp uts ,
while the audio out can be utilized a s an output. Recordin g devices and audio output dev ices such as computer speak ers,
can be connected to the Streamer unit to allow for 2-way c ommunication, audio rec ording upon alarm ev ents and auxiliary
recording devices.
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NOTES:
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4.1 TURNING ON THE UNIT
1 Turn on the main power switch on the back of the unit.
2 Startup is complete when the Power, LAN, and Channel lights are all illuminated.
4.2 TURNING OFF THE UNIT
1 Turn off the main power switch on the back of the unit.
2 Shut Down is complete when all lights on the front of the unit are off.
CAUTION: Any remote computers recording or recei ving video data from the Fus ion Streamer will lose their connecti on
when the unit is shut down.
SECTION 4
VIDEO SERVER
BASICS (WEB
BASED)
4.3 SETTING THE TIME AND DATE
Computers connecting to the Fusion Streamer rely on the time and d ate inside windows to display the pro per time and to
correctly time stamp recorded video (using Fusion Streamer Remote Software). It is imperative that the correct time and
date are set within the Windows operating system to accurately time stamp video. To set the time and date in windows:
1 Double Click on the DATE/TIME in the lower right hand corner of your desktop or select Settings > Control Panel from
the start menu then double click on Date and Time.
2 Adjust the Date and Time.
3 When finished, close all open windows and restart the computer. Do this by pressing the START but ton (Located on
the lower left hand side of the Desktop) and selecting Restart.
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4.4 VIDEO STREAMER FINDER SOFTWARE
The Video Server Finder Software allows for quick and easy searchi ng of Fusio n Streamer units that c an be conn ected to.
Before Connecting to the Honeywell Fusion Strea mer for the first time, it is recommen ded that you run the Video Server
Finder Software to acquire the correct IP address of the Fusion Streamer. The Fusion Streamer Finder Software is included
in your software CD.
1 Video Server List Lists current Fusion Streamer units available.
2 Current Server Displays current IP address for the selected Streamer Unit.
3 Configuration Allows the configuration of a selected unit’s IP options.
4 Upgrade Allows for operating software upgrades of selected Streamer units. (See section 4.8)
5 Find Starts the search for Streamer units connected to a network.
6 Upgrade All Upgrades all displayed Streamer units operating software.
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4.5 CONNECTING FOR THE 1ST TIME
To connect to the video server for the first time you must use its default settings.
Default ID: administrator
Default Password:
1 Using a crossover cable or over your network connect to the default IP address of http://192.168.1.123 us in g a
browser supporting Active X (such as Internet Explorer).
2 Click the Network tab and configure the Fusion Streamers IP settings for your intended application.
3 Click Apply and Reboot the Fusion Streamer for your changes to take effect.
4 Connect to the Fusion Streamer using your new IP Settings. http://NEW IP ADDRESS/
If the ActiveX control does not load then please follow these additional steps
1 From the remote computer open the Control Panel and select Internet Options.
2 Under the Security tab, select the trusted sites icon and click the sites button.
3 Enter the IP address of the Fusion Streamer
4 Uncheck the Require server verification check box.
5 Click Add then OK.
CAUTION: Any remote computers recording or recei ving video data from the Fus ion Streamer will lose their connecti on
when the unit is shut down.
Note: The Streamer unit will NOT record unless you
run VSRemote and create storage space on a PC
4.6 CHANGING THE PASSWORD
To Change the Administrative Password
Default ID: administrator
Default Password:
1 Using a crossover cable or over your network connect to the default IP address of http://192.168.1.123 or using the
new User defined IP Settings.
2 Click the Setup button
3 Click the Fusion Streamer Information tab and click the User Management Button.
Select the Administrative account and enter a new password.
4
Click Update and then Close.
5
Click Apply in the Fusion Streamer Information Menu.
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4.7 RESETTING THE VIDEO SERVER
On the front of the Fusion Streamer you can see a small hol e to the left of the power LED. This button can be used to
return the Fusion Streamer to Factory settings (including the IP Address).
NOTE: All settings will be lost when this action is preformed
1 Shut down the unit using the power switch on the back of the Sever.
2 Hold down the Reset button and power the unit back on.
3 Continue holding the reset button for 15 seconds.
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4 Power the Fusion Streamer off and then back on. Follow the instructions in Section 4.1 for connecting for the 1st time.
CAUTION: Any remote computers recording or recei ving video data from the Fus ion Streamer will lose their connecti on
when the unit is shut down.
4.8 UPGRADING THE VIDEO SERVER
Keeping your Streamer Software upgraded is important, this ensures that the Streamer Unit is operating at its peak
performance at all times. There are three basic ways to upgrade your Streamers Kernel, Server, and/or Web Viewer,
via the VSFinder software, the VSRemote software, or via the Web Viewer software.
Note: When upgrading the Kernel Module, the Streamer Unit may pause, this is a normal process.
1 VSFINDER (OPTION)
1. Run VSFinder
2. Select a Network Adapter and click OK
3. Click Find
4. Select the desired video server and either click Upgrade or Upgrade All
5. Select the Upgrade you wish to do, Kernnel, Server, and/or WebViewer and click Browse
6. Find the upgrade file and click Open
7. Click Upgrade
8. Click OK
2 VSREMOTE and WEBVIEWER (OPTION)
1. Run the Fusion Remote Software or Connect to your Streamer unit via WebViewer
2. Click the Setup Button
3. Click the VS Site Information Tab
4. To select the desired upgrade file (Kernel, Server, Web Viewer), use the browse button to locate updated .rom files
on the local PC
Note: Kernel Server and Web Viewer must be updated independently
5. Click the Upgrade button
6. Reboot the Streamer unit by clicking the Reboot Server button
7. Click the Close button to exit
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5.1 MAIN SCREEN
Each time the Fusion Streamer is restarted, the program defaults to the Display screen. The following diagram
outlines the buttons and features used o n the Display s creen. You should beco me familiar with thes e options as this
is the screen that will be displayed the majority of the time.
SECTION 5
WEB VIEWER
INTERFACE
5–1
1 Date/Time Displays current date and time.
2 PTZ Opens Pan/Tilt options for controlling PTZ-enabled cameras.
3 Setup Displays Setup menu, from which all customizable settings can be edited.
4 Camera Display Turns display of selected camera on or off.
5 Control Status Displays or Sets the state of the Relay connections.
6 Sensor Status Displays sensor activity for connected sensors.
7 Video Display Displays Live video feeds from connected cameras.
8 Talk Enables two-way audio between the web based software and the Fusion
Streamer
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5.2 PAN / TILT / ZOOM
Clicking the PAN/TILT button in the Main Sc reen opens the Pan / Tilt / Zoom Control Window. Using this win dow you can
control the PTZ functions of cameras connected to the Fusion Streamer that support PTZ functionality.
1 Pan/Tilt Controls Controls the Pan/Tilt functions of the selected camera.
2 Camera Selector Selects the camera being controlled by the PTZ Controls.
3 PTZ Presets Adjusts camera to a preset PTZ location.
4 Activate Tour Sets a PTZ camera to cycle through its presets. (if supported dome is attached)
5 Zoom/Focus/Iris Controls Controls the Zoom/Focus/Iris functions of enabled cameras.
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6.1 SETUP OVERVIEW
Fusion Streamer Setup allows you to adjust settings f or camera names, sensors, relays, PTZ settin gs, audio, frame rate,
network settings, and video server information . It is important that these settings be adjusted correctly for your Fusion
Streamer to run properly and reliably.
SECTION 6
WEB BASED SETUP
1 Camera Sensor Displays Camera, Sensor, Relay, PTZ, Frame Rate, and Audio settings.
2 Fusion Streamer
Information
3 Network Allows you to configure network settings for the Fusion Streamer.
Displays Fusion Streamer Information, E-Mail notification, and TV/Audio output
controls.
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6.2 CAMERA SENSOR
Camera Sensor Setup allows you to configure basic cameras and sensors/relays on the Fusion Streamer.
1 Select Camera Selects the camera you wish to adjust settings for.
2 Camera Name Allows you to label cameras.
3 Color Adjust Adjust the Brightness, Hue, and Contrast of each camera or reset all cameras to
default.
4 Pan/Tilt Displays the camera’s current PTZ protocol and opens the PTZ Setup Menu.
5 Frame Rate Opens the Frame Rate Setup Menu.
6 Audio Mode Toggles between Mic. (Amplified) and Line In Mode (Not Amplified).
7 Sensor Inputs Enables Sensors and adjusts settings for Type, Reco rding Duration, Se nsor Re-trigger
Delay, Output Relay, and Sensor Alarm Duration.
8 Control Outputs Enables Control Outputs (Relays) and allows scheduling of Relay Events.
9 Apply Applies Changes to Camera and Sensor Settings.
10 Close Closes Setup and returns to the Main Screen Saving all changes.
11 Live Buffering Allows for live buffering of streaming video, may affect performance depending on
network speed.
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6.2.1 PTZ SETUP
Pan / Tilt Setup allows you to set the PTZ Protocol for your PTZ enab led camera and configure settings such as travel
speed, dwell time, Port Settings, and Address Settings.
1 Use PTZ Enables or disables PTZ control.
2 Preset Set, Clear, and Create Presets and Preset Sequenc es. (Note: Most preset sequenc es
are controlled by dome)
3 Swing This option enables the Horizontal (Pan) or Vertical (Tilt) ‘Guard Tours’. (Note: Only
available in with certain domes/protocols)
4 Port Setting Defines the specific settings to transmit to the PTZ data.
5 Address Setting PTZ driver address must match that of the dome. Rx address only used on select dome
cameras.
6
Pan Speed Increases or decreases the Pan speed.
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Tilt Speed Increases or decreases the Tilt speed.
Zoom Speed Increases or decreases the Zoom speed.
Focus Speed Increases or decreases the Focus speed.
7 On Screen Control Provides on screen control of a PTZ camera using the mouse.
8 Pan/Tilt Type Selects the protocol to use for the selected camera. T he protocol is the unique set of
instructions that allows the Fusion Streamer to communicate with the PTZ camera.
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6.2.2 SET FRAME RATE
Set Frame Rate allows you to configure the frame rate and res olutions of video transmitte d from the Fus ion Streamer. The
Fusion Streamer supports a global frame rate of: 120 PPS at the lowest resolution, 30 PPS at the highest resolution. Frame
rates can be independently varied per camera while resolution must be set consistently across all four channels.
1 Frame Rate Display Graphically displays the Frames Per Second (FPS) of each camera used / available.
2 Camera Settings Display Indicates input (camera) number, frames per second, compress ion quality, an d current
capture resolution.
3 Camera Number The cameras are given different numbers to distinguish them when viewing the frame
status.
4 Frame Select Adjusts and displays the captured frames per second for each camera.
5
Quality Affects the compression quality of the video. Increasing the quality of the camera can
considerably reduce the amount of pixilation within the image, but it also increases the
file size and bandwidth used.
6
Set Default Selecting this option resets all camera frames and resolutions to the default settings.
7
Video Format Display the video broadcast type. (either NTSC or PAL)
8 Resolution Displays the available resolution options.
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6.3 VIDEO SERVER INFORMATION
The Fusion Streamer Information Menu is used to update the Fusion Streamer’s firmware, configure e-mail notification, and
enable/disable spot monitor and 2-way audio functions.
1 Fusion Streamer
Upgrade
2 E-mail Notification Enables the setup of e-mail notification for alarm, sensor, and system events.
3 TV-Out Mode Configures the spot monitor output for single, quad, or cycling cameras.
4 Motion Display Enables on screen visual indicating a motion detection area in the client software.
5 2-Way Audio Start or Stop 2-Way audio communication between Streamer and local PC
6 Tech. Support Enter pertinent support contact information here.
7 User Management Open the User Management Setup Menu.
Allows user to update the Fusion Streamer firmware from a connected PC
(See section 4.8)
(Note: Browse button is used to locate firmware update files on local PC)
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6.3.1 USER MANAGEMENT
To ensure that your Fusion Streamer remains secure and o nly authorized users are allowed access the streamer. Creat e
unique user accounts so only users with the proper user name and password are allowed access. You can find user
management in the setup menu under the VS Site Information tab.
1 User Display Displays all user accounts on the Fusion Streamer.
2 Name & Password Enter a user name and password here when creating a new account.
3 Menu Buttons These buttons allow you to add, edit, or delete user accounts.
4 Server Permissions Controls what features and functions a user has access to on the Fusion Streamer.
6.3.2 CREATING USER ACCOUNTS
1 In User Management, click New.
2 Enter User Name and Password.
3 Configure desired Server Permissions.
4 Click Update.
Note: Default User name is administrator, Password is left blank
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6.4 NETWORK
Use the Network Menu to configure IP Settings and IP Filtering for the Fusion Streamer.
1 IP Configuration Make changes to the IP Settings of the Fusio n Streamer. Changes will not take effec t
until the Fusion Streamer is rebooted. To reboot the Stream er unit, click on VS Site
Information and click the reboot button.
2 DDNS Enable and configure DDNS, if connecting to a Dynamic Domain Name System.
3 IP Filtering Enable IP Filtering and create lists of Allowed and Denied Connection Addresses.
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6.5 ALTERNATIVE HTML SETUP
If your system does not support ActiveX or you are u nable to connect to the Fusion Streamer due to errors in loading the
page, an alternate non ActiveX method is available.
To connect to the Alternate HTML Setup Menu use the defaul t IP address of http://192.168.1.123/setup.html or the new
user defined IP address as such http://USER DEFINED IP/setup.html. Leave the password field blank (default) or enter the
new user defined administrative password and click Submit.
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6.5.1 NETWORK CONFIGURATION
Configure IP and DNS Settings from this menu. Click Apply and then S e rver Reset in t he l eft hand menu in order t o final ize
the new settings. The new IP Address will be required to connect t o the Fusion Streamer after this has taken plac e. If an
error was made and you are unable to reconnect to the server a reset to system defaults will allow you to connect to the
Fusion Streamer using the default IP.
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6.5.2 ADMIN CONFIGURATION
Use this Menu to change the default Administrative Password for the Fusion Streamer.
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6.5.3 CAMERA CONFIGURATION
Use this Menu to configure the Frame Rate, Picture Size, and Picture Quality.
NOTE: Reference section 5.2.2 for further information.
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6.5.4 TIME CONFIGURATION
Use this Menu to change the system time of the Fusion Streamer.
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6.5.5 ADMIN CONFIGURATION
Displays the current Kernel and Server information for the Fusion Streamer.
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NOTES:
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7.1 INTRODUCTION
The Fusion Streamer Remote Software looks and functions in t he same manner as the standard web based Fusion
Streamer Viewer with the added functions of Recording and Search as well as additional setup options.
SECTION 7
REMOTE SOFTWARE
BASICS
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7.2 CONNECT
Use the Site Connection List to log into or create a new c onnection to a remot ely connecte d video server a nd enable off sit e
recording.
1 Site List Displays list of site accounts created in Fusion Streamer Remote Software
2 User Information When logging in enter your user information for the site you wish to connect to.
3 Site Management
Buttons
Use these options to create new site accounts and edit or delete existing accounts.
Selecting New or Edit opens the Site Information Setup Menu.
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7.2.1 SITE INFORMATION SETUP MENU
The Site Information Setup Menu is where co nnection information for a Fusion Streamer is entered and storage locations
are set up for recording video to a PC.
1 Connection
Information
2 Storage Name Enter the name of the name of stor age drive to create, this is th e name of the files that
3 Create Storage Opens the Storage Creation menu where y ou can set storage volumes for the Fusion
Note: The minimum space required to create storage is 780 MB
Enter the connection information for th e Fusion Streamer you wish to connect to. The
Video Serer Name will be displayed in the Sites List in the Main Menu.
contain the Streamers recorded video and audio content on the selected volume
Streamer Remote Software to record video to a PC.
Note: Storage allocation must be created before local recording will occur.
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7.2.2 STORAGE CREATION MENU
The Storage Creation menu allows users to set storage v olumes for the F usion Stream er Remote Software t o record video
to a PC.
1 New Space Enter the amount of space to be used for vide o storage. Th is number c annot exceed the availabl e storage
amount available. (1000 = 1 gigabyte)
2 Storage Drives List of available Storage Drives for Video Recording. Note: Minimum storage space is 780 MB
Note: Storage allocation must be created before local recording will occur.
7.2.3 ALLOCATING MEMORY FOR VIDEO STORAGE
1 Run the Fusion Streamer Remote Software, if your currently running the software, click disconnect
2 In the Site Connection screen, select the site you wish to configure and click Edit
3 In the New Space box, enter the amount of memory (MB) you wish to allocate for video storage
5 Click Create
6 Click Close
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7.3 OVERVIEW
1 Search Opens Search Menu to search recorded video. (Note: Only available if recording has
been enabled)
2 Setup Additional setup options are available in the Fusion Streamer Remote Software for
controlling video recording, reference section 6.4 for more information.
3 Disconnect Disconnects the FUSION STREAMER software from the remote Streamer and returns the
user to the site connection list. (Note: Stops Recording)
4 Full Screen Expands Video display to full screen. Right click on screen to return to the normal view.
5 Pan / Tilt Enables use of the Pan / Tilt / Zoom functions.
6 Talk Enab les two-way aud io betwe en the Remote Software and the Streamer unit .
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7.4 SEARCH
1 Exit Search Closes Search Screen and returns to the Main Menu of the Remote Software
2 Controls Controls playback and playback speed of video being searched
3 Speed Increases the playback speed of the selected video
4 Time Selection Selects the Date and Time of the Vid eo to Search. Clic king play will begin vide o playback
from the first instance of recorded video after this time.
5 Camera/Audio
Channel
Select a camera or cameras to view playbac k on and ass ociated channel s of audio if any
are configured.
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8.1 SETUP OVERVIEW
The Remote Fusion Streamer Software has s everal new and advanced setup options not available on the web base d
Fusion Streamer Viewer they are listed below.
SECTION 8
REMOTE
SOFTWARE SETUP
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1 Camera Includes the orig inal featur es and fu nctions of the web based softw are with t he additio n of
Motion Detection, pre/post motion detection a larms, Frame Rate setup and an on screen
display of the camera currently selected.
2 Schedule With the addition of rec ording capabilities in the Fusion Streamer Remote Software the
Schedule menu allows the creation of recording schedules for connected cameras.
3 Sensor The Sensor Menu allows users to configure sensor options
4 Audio Allows users to setup audio options for the Fusion Streamer, IE. Audio input, Audio
Recording, 2-Way Audio, and Live Audio.
5 VS Site Information The Fusion Streamer Information Menu is used to up d ate t he Fus io n Streamer’s firmware,
configure e-mail notification, and enable/disable spot monitor and 2-way audio functions.
Note: Refer to chapter 5.3
6 Network Use the Network Menu to configure IP Settings and IP Filtering for the Fusion Streamer.
Note: Refer to chapter 6.4
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8.2 CAMERA MENU
The Camera Menu includes the ori ginal features and functions of the web based software with the a ddition of Motion
Detection, Frame Rate setup, and an on screen display of the camera currently selected.
1 Camera Display Displays current camera vide o feed and when Motion Detection is en abled allows you to
2 Pan/Tilt Displays the camera that is currently in use and allows for PTZ setup.
3 Frame Rate Allows users to configure frame rates of camera channels.
4 Adjust Adjusts the brightness, contrast and hue of the current camera channel
5 Motion Enab le Motion Detection and configure several settings such as sensitivity, Duration, an d
8.2.1 SETTING MOTION REGIONS
1 If the whole frame is going to be designated as a motion region, click Select All, if not click Clear All.
2 Left click the mouse and hold down the mouse button.
3 Drag the cursor to draw the motion region.
4 Repeat steps 2 through 3 if you want multiple regions.
5 Adjust the Sensitivity as needed.
6 Select the event that will correspond with the motion detection under Event On Detect.
7 Click Apply
define motion sensitive regions on the camera.
Clear or Set all motion detection regions for the camera.
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8.2.2 PTZ SETUP
Pan / Tilt Setup allows you to set the PTZ Protocol for your PTZ enab led camera and configure settings such as travel
speed, dwell time, Port Settings, and Address Settings.
1 Use PTZ Enables or disables PTZ control.
2 Preset Set, Clear, and Create Presets and Preset Sequenc es. (Note: Most preset sequenc es
are controlled by dome)
3 Swing This option enables the Horizontal (Pan) or Vertical (Tilt) ‘Guard Tours’. (Note: Only
available in with certain domes/protocols)
4 Port Setting Defines the specific settings to transmit to the PTZ data.
5 Address Setting PTZ driver address must match that of the dome. Rx address only used on select dome
cameras.
6
Pan Speed Increases or decreases the Pan speed.
8–3
Tilt Speed Increases or decreases the Tilt speed.
Zoom Speed Increases or decreases the Zoom speed.
Focus Speed Increases or decreases the Focus speed.
7 On Screen Control Provides on screen control of a PTZ camera using the mouse.
8 Pan/Tilt Type Selects the protocol to use for the selected camera. T he protocol is the unique set of
instructions that allows the Fusion Streamer to communicate with the PTZ camera.
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8.2.3 SET FRAME RATE
Set Frame Rate allows you to configure the frame rate and resolutions of video transmitted from the Fusion Streamer.
1 Frame Rate Display Graphically displays the Frames Per Second (FPS) of each camera used / available.
2 Camera Settings Display Indicates input (camera) number, frames per second, compress ion quality, an d current
capture resolution.
3 Camera Number The cameras are given different numbers to distinguish them when viewing the frame
status.
4 Frame Select Adjusts and displays the captured frames per -second for each camera.
5
Quality Affects the compression quality of the video. Increasing the quality of the camera can
considerably reduce the amount of pixilation within the image, but it also increases the
file size and bandwidth used.
6
Set Default Selecting this option resets all camera frames and resolutions to the default settings.
7
Video Format Display the video broadcast type. (either NTSC or PAL)
8 Resolution Displays the available resolution options.
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8.3 SCHEDULE MENU
With the addition of recording capabilities in the Fusio n Streamer Remot e Software th e Sched ule menu allows the c reation
of recording schedules for connected cameras.
Note: Storage allocation must be created before local Fusion Streamer Remote recording will occur.
1 Recording Grid Select blocks of time to enable recording in and set the recoding type as none, continuous
or motion using the 3 buttons below the scheduling grid.
2 Recording Mode Set separate recording schedules for individual d ays of the week. Alternatively click the
single day mode button to switch to multi-day mode. Then configure multi-days at once.
3 Special Day
Recording
4 Pre/Post Alarm Allows users to enable the Pre-Alarm, Sensor Post-Alarm, and Motion Post-Alarm for
5 Live Buffering Enables live buffering of streaming video to the Fusion Streamer Remote software, which
Enable special day mode to crea te unique one time recording schedules for a specific
date. Deselecting special day mode will return to the n ormal recording s chedule and sav e
any special recording dates.
selected channels.
may affect performance of viewing live streaming video, depending on the connection
speed.
8.3.1 REVIEWING DAY-BY-DAY RECORDING SCHEDU LE
1 Click single day selection mode (button changes the multi-day selection mode)
2 Select all days you wish to schedule to apply to
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3 Highlight desired channel grid time segment (highlight in dark blue)
4 Choose selected recording type (continuous, motion, no-recording)
5 Click apply
6 To review schedule, exit out of and re-enter setup
7 Individually click day of week check boxes , active schedule for that s pecific day of the week will then be highlight in
the grid above
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8.4 SENSOR MENU
The Sensor Menu controls all configuration options for sensor inputs and relay outputs.
1 Sensor Enables Sensors and adjusts settings for Type, Recording Duration, Recording Delay,
Output Relay, and Sensor Alarm Duration.
Note: Type button NO = normally open, NC = normally closed
2 Sensor Connection Sets Camera/Sensor relationships to trigger sensors when motion is detected on the
corresponding cameras.
3 Control Output Enables Control Outputs (Relays) and allows scheduling of Relay Events.
8.4.1 RECORDING ON SENSOR
1 Under the sensor menu, check the “Use” box next to the sensor number you want to use.
2 Select the desired options IE: Normally Closed, Record Duration, Output channel, Etc.
3 Under Sensor Connection, associate the sensor with the desired camera channel you want to record.
5 Click Apply
Note: To record on sensor, the corresponding camera schedule must be set to No Recording
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8.5 AUDIO MENU
The Fusion Streamer Audio Menu allows users to adjust settings for audio input, what camera channels will have audio
recording, 2-way audio, and be able to specify a channel for a live audio feed.
1 Audio Input Mode Allows users to specify Line-In Mode or Mic. Mode for selected audio channels.
2 Audio Recording Specifies which channels will have audio recording enabled on.
3 2-Way Audio Starts and stops the 2-Way audio feed.
4 Live Audio Channel Specifies which channel with have the Live Audio feed enabled.
8.5.1 USING 2-WAY AUDIO
1 Connect a microphone and speakers to the remote PC.
2 Connect a microphone to the AUX channel on the back of the Streamer unit. (RCA Plug to 3.5mm Stereo Jack).
3 Connect the speakers to the Audio Out Channel on the back of the Streamer unit. (RCA Plug to 3.5mm Stereo Jack).
4 Open the VSRemote software and connect to the Streamer unit.
5 Enter Setup.
6 Select the Audio tab.
7 Under the 2-way audio section, click Start to begin a 2-way audio session with the Streamer unit.
8 Click End to end the audio session.
Note: To correctly connect the microphone to the remote computer system, refer to the manufacturer’s manual for proper
installation.
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8.6 VIDEO SERVER SITE INFORMATION
The Fusion Streamer Information Menu is used to update the Fusion Streamer’s firmware, configure e-mail notification, and
enable/disable spot monitor and 2-way audio functions.
1 Fusion Streamer
Upgrade
2 E-mail Notification Enables the setup of e-mail notification for alarm, sensor, and system events.
3 TV-Out Mode Configures the spot monitor output for single, quad, or cycling cameras.
4 Motion Display Enables on screen visual indicating a motion detection area in the client software.
5 Time Configuration Allows users to configure the time and date of the Fusion Streamer.
6 Emergency Recording Backs up recorded video from the Streamer unit in the event of a network outage.
7 Tech. Support Enter pertinent support contact information here.
8 User Management Open the User Management Setup Menu.
Allows user to update the Fusion Streamer firmware from a connected PC
(See section 4.8)
(Note: Browse button is used to locate firmware update files on local PC)
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8.6.1 USER MANAGEMENT
To ensure that your Fusion Streamer remains secure and only authorized users are allowed access the stre amer. Create
unique user accounts so only users with the proper user name and password are allowed access. You can find user
management in the setup menu under the VS Site Information tab.
1 User Display Displays all user accounts on the Fusion Streamer.
2 Name & Password Enter a user name and password here when creating a new account.
3 Menu Buttons These buttons allow you to add, edit, or delete user accounts.
4 Server Permissions Controls what features and functions a user has access to on the Fusion Streamer.
8.6.2 CREATING USER ACCOUNTS
1 In User Management, click New.
2 Enter User Name and Password.
3 Configure desired Server Permissions.
4 Click Update.
Note: The default username is administrator, the password field is left blank.
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8.7 NETWORK
Use the Network Menu to configure IP Settings and IP Filtering for the Fusion Streamer.
1 IP Configuration Make changes to the IP Settings of the Fusio n Streamer. Changes will not take effec t
until the Fusion Streamer is rebooted. To reboot the Stream er unit, click on VS Site
Information and click the reboot button.
2 DDNS Enable and configure DDNS, if connecting to a Dynamic Domain Name System.
3 IP Filtering Enable IP Filtering and create lists of Allowed and Denied Connection Addresses.
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