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Document 800-06801 Rev D 02/11
HRDP DVR User Guide
Warnings and Safeguards
FCC STATEMENT
INFORMATION TO THE USER: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Compliance Warning
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.
CE Compliance Statement
The manufacturer declares that the equipment supplied with this guide is compliant with the essential
protection requirements of the EMC directive 2004/108/EC and the Low Voltage Directive (LVD)
2006/95/EC, conforming to the requirements of standards EN 55022 for emissions, EN 50130-4 for
immunity, and EN 60950 for Electrical Equipment safety.
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Warnings and Safeguards
15.
Important Safeguards
1.
Read Owner’s Manual – After unpacking this product, read the owner’s manual carefully, and
follow all the operating and other instructions.
2.
Power Sources – This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on
the label. If not sure of the type of power supply to your home or business, consult product dealer
or local power company
3.
Ventilation – Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable
operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be
blocked or covered. The product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase
or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or Honeywell’s instructions have been adhered to.
4.
Heat – The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other products that produce heat.
5.
Water and Moisture – Do not use this product near water. Do not exceed the humidity
specifications for the product as detailed in this manual
6.
Cleaning – Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
7.
Power Cord Protection – Power-supply cords should not be routed so that they are likely to be
walked on or pinched by items placed against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs,
receptacles, and the point where they exit the product.
8.
Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets; extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles
as this can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock.
9.
Lightning – For added protection for this product during storm, or when it is left unattended and
unused for long periods of time, 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 DVR, other than the media
types approved by Honeywell, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that
could result in a fire or electrical shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
11.
Accessories – Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The
product may fall, causing serious personal injury and serious damage to the product.
12.
Disc Tray – Keep 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 product. The object may fall, causing
serious personal injury and serious damage to the product.
14.
Disc – Do not use a cracked, deformed, or repaired disc. These discs are easily broken and may
cause serious personal injury and product malfunction.
Fuses – CAUTION: For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with same type and
Replaceable Batteries – CAUTION: Risk of Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an Incorrect
Type. Dispose of Used Batteries According to the Instructions
17.
Grounded Outlet – This equipment shall be connected to a properly grounded outlet."
18.
Outlet Location – This equipment must be installed within six feet of an easily accessible outlet.
19.
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 following the operating instructions. Adjust only those
controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls
may result in damage and will often require extensive 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.
20.
Servicing – Do not attempt to service this product. Opening or removing covers may expose the
user to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
21.
Replacement Parts – When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has
used replacement parts specified by Honeywell. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,
electric shock or other hazards.
22.
Safety Check – Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit, ask the service technician to
perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition.
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Warnings and Safeguards
Notes on Handling
Please retain the original shipping carton and/or packing materials supplied
with this product. To ensure the integrity of this product when shipping or
moving, repackage the unit as it was originally received from Honeywell.
Do not use volatile liquids, such as aerosol spray, near this product. Do not
leave rubber or plastic objects in contact with this product for long periods
of time. They will leave marks on the finish.
The top and rear panels of the unit may become warm after long periods of
use. This is not a malfunction.
Notes on Locating
Place the unit on a level surface. Do not use it on a shaky or unstable
surface such as a wobbling table or inclined stand.
If this unit is placed next to a TV, radio, or VCR, the playback picture may
become poor and the sound may be distorted. If this happens, place the
DVR away from the TV, radio, or VCR.
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 DVR.
If using a chemical saturated cloth to clean the unit, follow that product’s
instructions.
Notes on Maintenance
This DVR is designed to last for long periods of time. To keep the DVR
always operational we recommend regular inspection maintenance
(cleaning parts or replacement). For details contact the nearest dealer.
Moisture condensation could damage the DVR. Read the following
information carefully.
Moisture condensation might occur under the following circumstances:
•When this product is brought directly from a cool location to a
warm location.
•When this product is moved to a hot and humid location from a
cool location.
•When this product is moved to a cool and humid location from a
warm location.
•When this product is used in a room where the temperature
fluctuates.
• When this product is used near an air-conditioning unit vent.
• When this product is used in a humid place.
Do not use the DVR when moisture condensation may occur.
If the DVR is used in such a situation, it may damage discs and internal
parts. Remove any CD discs, connect the power cord of the DVR to the wall
outlet, turn on the DVR, and leave it for two to three hours. After two to three
hours, the DVR will warm up and evaporate any moisture. Keep the DVR
connected to the wall outlet and moisture will seldom occur.
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Warnings and Safeguards
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING T O QUA LIFIED SER VI CE PER SON NEL.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
Safety Instructions – Rack Mount
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 overcurrent 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)."
Honeywell’s HRDP H.264 DVR is a powerful, yet affordable, video
management solution designed for easy installation and operation.
Preconfigured for continuous recording, with no additional setup required, the
DVR offers quick search, setup, and backup features.
The Honeywell Embedded DVR comes ready for fast and seamless
integration within your existing IT infrastructure. The HRDP offers unparalleled
stability, security, and ease of use in a 2U chassis. Accordingly, your security
investment has never been easier to maintain. Multiple users may connect
through digital networks such as LANs and WANs for simultaneous live
viewing, and digital search. This powerful software enables users to view live
video, perform searches, and operate PTZ cameras. It also provides system
users and administrators with additional capabilities such as establishing
recording schedules, and creating motion detection zones. With the latest
advancements in the HRDP software, searching and indexing your video
archive has never been easier.
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Introduction
Features
The HRDP H264 includes the following features:
• 4/8/16 Composite Video Input Connectors
• 4/8/16 Looping Video Outputs
• Compatible with Color (NTSC or PAL) and B&W Video Sources
• Multiple Search Methods (Calendar, Event)
• Records up to 240 NTSC Images Per Second / 200 PAL Images Per
• Records up to 480 NTSC Images Per Second / 400 PAL Images per
• Live Real Time Video Display (480 NTSC Images Per Second / 400
• Auto Termination (75 Ohm) on Looping Outputs
• Continuous Recording with Disk Overwrite Mode
• Continuous Recording on Archiving, Transmitting to Remote, and
• Motion Based Recording Uniquely Configurable for Each Channel
• Customizable Motion Detection Grids Uniquely Configurable for
These USB flash drives have been tested and approved to work with the
HRDP DVR. Other USB flash drives may also work with the HRDP DVR but
have not yet been tested.
Manufacturer
SanDisk
Talent
Corsair
Lexar
Kingston
Note The USB ports on the HRDP H.264 only provide enough power for a
flash based external device. To use an external hard disk drive
(HDD), then you must use external power or a USB Y cable to
provide sufficient power. Most external HDDs come with an external
power supply or a USB Y cable.
HRDP DVR User Guide
Model
Cruzer
Flash
Voyager
JumpDrive
Traveler
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Introduction
PTZ Compatibility List
The Honeywell DVRs support a wide selection of PTZ camera protocols:
The rear panel of the DVR contains virtually all of the connectors you will be
using. The diagram below shows the location and description of each
connector.
16 Channel
Video In Ports
Video Out Ports
HRDP DVR User Guide
PTZ Connection
RS-232 Input
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The HRDP DVR comes with 4/8/16 BNC video inputs on the rear of its
chassis. Each video input has a corresponding looping BNC output for
passing the video signal to another monitoring/recording device.
Connecting to a Network
Use the RJ45 jack on the rear of the DVR when connecting to a network.
Connecting Audio
To record audio on the DVR connect the audio source to the connections on
the audio ports on the back of the DVR.
To listen to live or recorded audio connect the Audio Out Port to an amplified
speaker system.
NoteThe DVR audio output is a line level source which requires an
amplified speaker system. The audio input can be from an amplified
source or line level microphone.
The RS485 connector can be used to control Pan / Tilt / Zoom (PTZ) cameras.
See the PTZ camera manufacturer’s manual for configuring the RS485
connection.
Note Use the RS485 connector for external control systems such as a
control keyboard. Connect RX-/TX- and RX+/TX+ of the control system to the
TX-/RX- and TX+/RX+ (respectively) of the DVR.
Connecting to a Sensor Input
To make connections on the Alarm Connector Strip: Press and hold the
button and insert the wire into the hole below the button. To disconnect the
wire press and hold the button above the wire and pull it out.
Alarm In
Use external devices to send a signal to the DVR when an event occurs.
Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to the Alarm In and Ground
(GND) connectors.
NoteAll connectors marked GND are common. Connect the ground side
of the alarm input and/or alarm output to the GND connector.
HRDP DVR User Guide
Connecting to a Relay Output
To make connections on the Alarm Connector Strip: Press and hold the
button and insert the wire into the hole below the button. To disconnect the
wire press and hold the button above the wire and pull it out.
Alarm Out
The DVR can activate external devices such as buzzers or lights. Connect the
external device to the Alarm Out and Ground (GND) connectors. See Sensor
Configuration in the manual for more details.
Installing the Rackmount Kit
Caution There must be a minimum 1U space between the DVR and any
other items in the rack.
1. Attach the rackmount brackets with the screws provided on each side of
the DVR. Do not remove the plastic edge guards.
2. Mount the DVR in your rack.
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Installation
Turning on the DVR
1. Connect camera cables.
2. Connect a network cable and a monitor cable.
3. Connect the power cable to the DVR and wait until the main screen is
displayed on the connected monitor; this process will take approximately
two minutes.
Tip See the Connection Guide section for more details
Using the Power Button
To start the DVR:
Press and hold the Setup/Power button on the front panel of the
DVR until the lights start to flash.
To shutdown the DVR:
Press and hold the Setup/Power button on the front panel of the DVR, log in
when prompted and select OK to shut down.
Note Only authorized users can shut down the DVR.
Setting the Remote Controller ID
When more than one HRDP DVR is installed in the same location, you can
use one remote controller to control multiple DVRs – up to 20 DVRs. To
control multiple DVRs, you must change the remote controller ID to the DVR
ID of the DVR.
To change the remote controller ID:
1. On the DVR, go to SYSTEM > SYSTEM CONFIGURATION.
2. Enter the desired DVR ID number.
3. On the remote controller, press and hold the ID button and enter the
desired DVR ID number to operate the corresponding DVR.
NoteThe DVR ID must be input as two numbers on the remote controller.
You must input 00 for the system ID 0 and input 01 for 1.
Use the setup menus to configure all of the DVR settings, schedule recording,
networking and shutdown.
Press the SETUP key on the front of the DVR or remote control to enter the
setup menus and log in. See the Logging In for the First Time section if
entering setup for the first time. Use the and keys on the front of the
DVR or remote control to navigate individual menus, and use the and
keys to select a new setup menu.
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Setup
Setup Wizard
The Setup Wizard allows you to define global recording settings for an easy
and custom recording schedule on the DVR.
Global Resolution – 352 x240 / 704 × 240 / 704 × 480.
Record Mode – Continuous / Motion
Average Days to Record – [The estimated days of recording determined by
resolution, IPS (Images Per Second), Picture Quality, and available storage
size.]
IPS Per Channel – 1-30 [Maximum varies with resolution.]
Picture Quality – Low / Normal / High / Highest