Honeywell HUSS-E1, HUSS-D1 User Manual

P/N: 800-01108 Rev. C1
HUSS System User Guide
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Contents
Audience .......................................................................................1
Overview of Contents....................................................................1
Font and Symbols .........................................................................2
How to Use this Document............................................................2
Overview .......................................................................................3
HUSS-E1 ......................................................................................4
HUSS-D1 ......................................................................................7
HUSS-M Client............................................................................10
Features and Functions...........................................................10
System Requirements .............................................................10
Panel Description........................................................................12
Front Panel..............................................................................12
Rear Panel ..............................................................................14
Installing Notes ...........................................................................14
Connecting External Power .....................................................14
Mounting Encoder/Decoder .....................................................15
Connecting Video/Audio Input/Output .........................................15
Connecting Video Input ...........................................................15
Connecting Video Output ........................................................16
Connecting Audio Input ...........................................................16
Connecting Audio Output ........................................................17
Connecting Alarm IN and Out Device .........................................17
Connecting Alarm Input Device ...............................................17
Connecting Alarm Output Device ............................................17
Connecting PTZ ..........................................................................18
Connecting Network....................................................................18
Connecting RS-232.....................................................................18
Connecting USB Device..............................................................19
Start/Shut Down..........................................................................19
Restore Factory Settings.............................................................19
Internet Explorer Settings............................................................20
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Login ...........................................................................................22
Real-time Video ..........................................................................22
Video Encoder Settings...............................................................24
Status ......................................................................................24
Basic........................................................................................25
Expert Settings ........................................................................31
Reboot.....................................................................................38
Logout .....................................................................................38
Login ...........................................................................................39
Decoder Settings.........................................................................40
Status ......................................................................................40
Basic........................................................................................40
Expert Settings ........................................................................46
Reboot.....................................................................................49
Logout .....................................................................................50
Overview .....................................................................................51
Operations ..................................................................................51
Login........................................................................................51
Menu Structure ........................................................................53
Device Management................................................................54
Real-time Video Surveillance ..................................................56
Real-time Alarm Information....................................................59
Video Record Control ..............................................................59
PTZ Control .............................................................................61
Virtual Matrix Configuration .....................................................63
Device Configuration ...............................................................69
User Management ...................................................................79
Alarm Management .................................................................80
System Settings.......................................................................81
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Figures
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Figure 6-38 Encoder Configuration – Channel (PTZ) .....................74
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1 About This Document
Audience
Thank you for purchasing HUSS (Honeywell Ultra-Smart Streamer).
This manual will guide you through installing, configuring and operating HUSS system.
Overview of Contents
This document contains the following chapters:
Chapter 1, About This Document, a brief introduction of this book.
Chapter 2, General Information, describes HUSS structure,
functions and specifications of HUSS-E1 video encoder and HUSS-D1 video decoder.
Chapter 3, Installing and Operating HUSS-E1/HUSS-D1,
describes installation and operation procedure of HUSS-E1 video encoder and HUSS-D1 video decoder.
Chapter 4, HUSS-E1 Network Client, describes procedure for
configuring HUSS-E1 video encoder network client.,
Chapter 5, HUSS-D1 Network Client, describes procedure for
configuring HUSS-D1 video decoder network client.
Chapter 6, HUSS-M Video Client, describes procedure for
operating and configuring HUSS-M video client.
Chapter 7, Troubleshooting, describes troubles occurred
frequently and corresponding solutions.
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Font and Symbols
Italic
Indicates a link. In electronic version, clicking this item will move to corresponding part.
Bold
Indicates an active button or bookmarks.
Note
Alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintaining (servicing) instructions in this manual.
How to Use this Document
Pictures in the manual are for reference only, so please refer to
the actual items accordingly.
The products will be updated and the information shall not be
distributed.
Please read this User Guide carefully before operation and keep
it properly for reference to be needed anytime.
The manual has been reviewed and the accuracy is guaranteed.
If there is any uncertainty or controversy, please refer to the final explanation of Honeywell. Honeywell does not take any responsibility for any consequences caused by misunderstanding of the manual or improper operations.
For more information, please visit
http://www.cn.security.honeywell.com
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2 General Information
Overview
HUSS ( Honeywell Ultra-Smart Streamer ) system includes three parts: HUSS-E1 video encoderHUSS-D1 video decoder and HUSS-M video client. They communicate with each other through network.
HUSS-E1 video encoder converts analog video signal into digital signal and encoded it according to H.264 standard. The encoded video information along with the synchronous audio signal is transmitted to HUSS-D1 video decoder and HUSS-M video client. With HUSS-E1 video encoder, you can also control PTZ, send alarm information to HUSS-M video client through network.
HUSS-D1 decodes the encoded video information from HUSS-E1 and displays it on analog monitors, with audio signal played synchronously.
HUSS-M video client decodes the encoded video files from HUSS-E1 and displays it on PC, with audio signal played synchronously.
Both HUSS-E1 and HUSS-D1 can be configured easily through IE browser or through HUSS-M video client. And with HUSS-M, multiple encoders can be bound to specified decoders easily by Virtual Matrix.
Structure of HUSS system is shown in Figure 2-1.
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Figure 2-1 HUSS Structure
Ethernet
RS485/422
Analog
video
Analog
video
Analog
video
Analog audio
Analog audio Analog audio
Analog audio
Analog audio
HUSS-E1
Encoder
HUSS-E1
Encoder
HUSS-D1
Decoder
HUSS-M
PC Client
Alarm
IN
Alarm
IN
Alarm OUT
Alarm OUT
HUSS-E1
Figure 2-2 HUSS-E1
HUSS-E1 possesses following features:
Advanced coding standard. HUSS-E1 encodes video information according to H.264(Advanced Video Coding) standard, which optimizes compression rate, keeping best video quality with least storage space.
Great network and security performance. With built-in Web Server, HUSS-E1 can be configured remotely through network. And users can also watch real-time video from HUSS-E1 remotely through network. It features multiple user profiles, encrypted data coding,
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motion detection and alarm reporting, which all guarantee users’ security. Local USB backup and system log protect the integrity of information effectively from network breakdown.
Excellent integration characteristic and extendable functions.
HUSS-E1 can communicate with other device (such as PTZ) and extend functions through RS-232 serial port. Complete API enables the third party to integrate the encoder conveniently.
Specifications of HUSS-E1 encoder are described in the following tables.
Parameter Description
Video compression
standard
H.264 Baseline (ISO 14496-10)
Audio compression
standard
G.711
Bit rate control mode VBR or CBR (32K-4Mbps)
Resolution D1, HD1, CIF, QCIF, VGA, QVGA
Frame rate PAL-25fps, NTSC/30 fps, adjustable
Total encoding-
decoding delay
<300ms
Video detection Motion detection
Image capture JPEG
Video input
PAL/NTSC composite, BNC (1V
P-P
, 75Ω,
10 k, adjustable)
Video output
Loop output, PAL/NTSC composite,
BNC(1V
P-P
)
Audio input
3.5mm Audio Jack, Line in (-10dBv / 316mVRMS, input resistance: 10kΩ)
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Parameter Description
Audio output
3.5mm Audio Jack, Line out (-10dBv / 316mVRMS, output resistance: 10kΩ)
Audio sample
frequency
8kHz
Audio bandwidth 64kb
Audio intercom Intercom with HUSS-E1 or HUSS-M
Protocol
TCP, UDP, RTP, RTSP, DHCP, ICMP,
IGMP, HTTP, ARP, SSL, NTP. Supports unit-cast and multi-cast.
USB device
Supports USB hard diskFlash Disk
Storage
Firmware Update Remote TFTP, network client HTTP upload
System management
HTTP WEBUI,SDK,PC client
Security performance Multiple user profiles, SSL
Network interface
RJ-4510/100BASE-T IEEE802.3
RS-232 (DB9)
Serial port
485/422 (Tx±, Rx±, PTZ supports several
protocols)
PTZ protocol
Pelco D, Pelco P, KD6, Transparent serial
port
Relay input 1
Relay output 1
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Parameter Description
Operating temperature -10 ~ +55
Operating humidity 10%~90%
Dimension 120 (W) x 165 (L) x 43 (H)
Mounting
Rack-mounting/desktop-mounting/wall-
mounting
Power 12VDC
Power consumption 4.5W
Weight 690g
Network browser IE 6 or IE 7
HUSS-D1
Figure 2-3 HUSS-D1
HUSS-D1 is also based on H.264. It decodes video information from HUSS-E1 and displays it on analog monitors at high resolution. It can be bounded to HUSS-E1 through HUSS-M video client or HUSS-D1 network client. Similar to HUSS-E1, HUSS-D1 possesses strong network and security characteristics, excellent integration capability and extendable functions.
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Parameter Value
Video decode
standard
H.264 Baseline (ISO 14496-10)
Audio decode
standard
G.711
Resolution D1, HD1, CIF, QCIF, VGA, QVGA
Total encoding-
decoding delay
<300ms
Video input Network interface, stream input from
HUSS-E1
Video output PAL/NTSC composite video, BNC(1V
P-P
)
Audio input 3.5mm Audio Jack, Line In(-10dBv /
316mVRMS, input resistance 10KΩ)
Audio output 3.5mm Audio Jack, Line Out (-10dBv /
316mVRMS, output resistance 10KΩ)
Audio sample
frequency
8kHz
Audio bandwidth 64kb
Audio intercom Intercom with HUSS-E1
Protocol TCP, UDP, RTP, RTSP, DHCP, ICMP,
IGMP, HTTP, SSL, NTP
Virtual video matrix Virtual video matrix configuration
USB Supports USB hard disk, flash disk
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Parameter Value
Firmware Update Remote TFTP, network client HTTP upload
System management HTTP WEBUI, SDK, PC client
Security performance Multiple user profiles, SSL certificate
Network interface RJ-45, 10/100BASE-T IEEE802.3
RS-232 (DB9) Serial port
485/422 (Tx±, Rx±, for function extension)
Relay input 1
Relay output 1
Operating
temperature
-10 ~ +55
Operating humidity 10%~90%
Mounting Rack mounting/desktop mounting/wall
mounting
Dimension 120 (W) x 165 (L) x 43 (H)
Power supply 12VDC
Power consumption 4.5W
Weight 690g
Network browser IE 6 or IE 7
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HUSS-M Client
Features and Functions
Real-time surveillance
Multi-channel real-time surveillance
Total encoding/decoding relay < 300ms
PTZ control
Remote video recording
Manual recording
JPEG image capture
Play video files
Supports multiple media file formats
Alarm management
Displays real-time alarm information
Searches alarm record according to multi-condition
Device configuration
Searches encoders automatically
Configures parameters of encoder and decoder
User management of encoder and decoder
Virtual matrix
Connects output of multiple HUSS-E1s to the input of multiple
HUSS-D1s swiftly
System Requirements
Hardware requirements:
CPU: at least P4 2.0GHz (P4 3.0GHz or higher is recommended)
Memory: 512MB (1GB or larger memory is recommended)
Hard Disk: 20G or larger
Others: Sound card (Optional)
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Software requirements:
.Net Framework 2.0
Window XP Professional (recommended)
Data access component like MDAC2.8 shall be installed.
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3 Installing and Operating HUSS-
E1/HUSS-D1
Panel Description
Front Panel
The front panels of HUSS-D1 and HUSS-E1 have the same interfaces, except that HUSS-E1 has an extra “Video IN” interface.
Figure 3-1 Front Panel of HUSS-E1
Figure 3-2 Front Panel of HUSS-D1
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Interface Description
VIDEO IN For video encoder only—BNC input
VIDEO OUT For video encoder—loop output
For video decoder—BNC decoded video output
AUDIO IN Audio input
AUDIO OUT Audio output
PWR Power indicator
USB USB interface
STATUS
Video status indicator.
For video encoder—flashes green (the indicator is off for 2 seconds after beeping 4 seconds) when encoder is encoding; turns red when motion is detected or alarm input is received; off when video is lost.
For Video decoder—flashes green when decoder is decoding; turns red when no network video stream is received.
ACT PTZ control indicator
On when system is sending PTZ control instructions.
Button (rightmost) Restore to factory values
(For more details, refer to Restore Factory
Settings on page 19) or be used for safely
remove USB storage devices.
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Rear Panel
The rear panels of HUSS-E1 and HUSS-D1 have the same interfaces (see Figure 3-3 Rear Panel).
Figure 3-3 Rear Panel
Interface Description
POWER 12V DC
RS-232 RS-232 DB9 serial port
RS-485/RS-422 PTZ control interfaces
DI Alarm input interfaces
DO Alarm output interfaces
ETHERNET RJ-45 network
Installing Notes
Connecting External Power
Please use the 12V DC power in the package. Plug them into the power interface. (See Figure 3-3).
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Mounting Encoder/Decoder
Video encoders/decoders may be desktop-mounting, rack-mounting or wall-mounting.
For desktop-mounting, encoders/decoders can be placed or fixed on desk.
For rack-mounting, 9-10 encoders/decoders may be installed in a metal rack-mounting cabinet with the help of plates in the package and metal boards whose dimensions is shown in Figure 3-4. The height of cabinet is 4U.
Figure 3-4 Install Encoder/Decoder in Cabinet
Connecting Video/Audio Input/Output
Connecting Video Input
The Video Input interface of encoders should be BNC (1.0V
p-p
75
). The input PAL/NTSC video signal should meet national standard: high SNR, low distortion and interference. The image should be clear, non-distorted, in natural color and proper brightness.
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Make sure the signal of camera is stable and reliable
Camera should be mounted in right place to avoid backlight and low luminance environment. Or use cameras with good backlight compensation or low luminance.
Make sure the transmission is stable and reliable
To transmit signal reliably, high quality BNC with excellent shielding performance is used and its type shall be selected in terms of transmitting distance. In case of over limited distance, using twisted­pair or optical fiber and adding video compensation device to transmit signal reliably.
Video signal line should be out of strong electromagnetic interference, especially entering of high voltage current.
Make sure the contact is in good condition
Signal line and shielding line should be firm and in good contact. Avoid false soldering, lap welding or oxidation
Connecting Video Output
The Video Output interfaces of video encoders and decoders are BNC (1.0V
P-P
, 75 ). For encoders, the output is loop output.
It is recommended that industrial monitor be used as output device of video encoder / decoder.
Do not use TV set as video output device as TV set requires less working time and less interference from close device. Electric leakage of poor quality TV set will cause other device’s damage.
Connecting Audio Input
Audio Inputs of encoder and decoder are both 3.5mm Audio Jack, Line In (-10dBv / 316mVRMS, input resistance 10K).
As input resistance is high, active pickup should be used in Audio Input.
Similar to video transmission, audio transmission requires less interference, no false soldering or poor contact, especially no entering high voltage current.
Audio input is effective only in video encoders.
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Connecting Audio Output
Audio outputs of encoder and decoder are both 3.5mm Audio Jack, Line out (-10dBv / 316mVRMS, output resistance 10K). Headphone or active speaker can be connected to Audio Input directly. Other sound output device can also be connected to Audio Output interface through amplifier.
Audio output is effective only in video decoders.
Connecting Alarm IN and Out Device
Connecting Alarm Input Device
Alarm input is Normal Open and Normal Close type.
Alarm detector should be powered by external power.
Earth terminal of alarm detector should be connected to its COM
port.
Earth terminal of alarm detector should be connected to DI-
Normal Open terminal or Normal Closed terminal of the alarm
detector should be connected to encoder’s DI+.
Alarm input is only effective in video encoder.
Connecting Alarm Output Device
There is an alarm output interface (Normal Open Contact) on the rear panel of encoder and decoder. External alarm device must be powered.
To avoid damaging the panel because of overload, refer to relay parameters in the following table when connecting the device.
Rated capacity 30VDC 1A, 125VAC 0.5A
Max power 62.5VA 33W
Max voltage 250VAC, 220VDC
Rated value
(Resistance load)
Max current 1A
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Connecting PTZ
You can control multi-protocol PTZ through RS-485/RS-422 interface at the rear panel of the video encoder. The port support many PTZ protocol. Refer to Channel (PTZ) on page 31 for detailed protocol information.
For PTZ device with RS-485 interface, connect the Rx+ and Rx- cables to Tx+ and Tx- on the rear panel of HUSS-E1 encoder. You can also connect several PTZs in parallel form. If numbers of connected PTZs is larger, connect an impedance of 120 between the farthest terminal of Tx+ and Tx-.
For PTZ devices with RS-422 interface, connect Tx+ and Tx- to Rx+ and Rx- on the rear panel of HUSS-E1 encoders besides the connections of Rx+ and Rx-. While, now since the encoder supports the simplex PTZ protocol only, it’s not important to connecting Tx+ and Tx- to the rear panel and the connection is compatible with RS485.
Note
Please isolate devices when using PTZ to control outside device
Connecting Network
HUSS-E1 encoder and HUSS-D1 decoder can be connected to LAN and WAN as they have standard RJ45 interface and support TCP/IP protocol. Make sure the bandwidth is wide enough when connecting them to network. It is a switch not a hub that is recommended when setting up an LAN as exchange avoids long-distance wiring. Please select right bandwidth when connecting them to WAN.
Please make the wire in terms of standard strictly.
Connecting RS-232
To configure special functions, connect RS-232 interface to PC by intersecting line.
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Connecting USB Device
When a USB storage device is connected to HUSS-E1 encoders through the USB interface on the front panel, video stream will be saved on it as well as transferred through network. The HUSS-M video clients which are connected to that encoder will receive and display a USB recording event.
Before disconnecting the USB storage device, use a thin object (e.g. a needle) to press the hidden button on the rightmost of HUSS-E1 front panel for 1 or 2 seconds to safely stop USB storage device, otherwise the last file written on the USB storage device will be corrupted.
USB recording is useful when emergencies such as network breakdown occur.
Start/Shut Down
To start/shut down HUSS-E1 or HUSS-D1, plug/unplug their power directly.
It is recommended to connect video input to HUSS-E1 before start the encoder so that HUSS-E1 can detect video input format (NTSC/PAL) automatically.
If an HUSS-D1 has been configured to connect to an HUSS-E1(as default, HUSS-D1 IP192.168.0.6 is bound to HUSS-E1 IP192.168.0.3), HUSS-E1 should be in work before HUSS-D1 is started, otherwise HUSS-D1 should be reconnected to HUSS-E1 manually in decoder’s IE configuration web page.
Restore Factory Settings
To restore factory value, use a thin object (e.g. a needle) to hold down the hidden button on the rightmost of HUSS-E1/D1 for 10 seconds within 2 seconds before or after the product is booting. The default IP address of HUSS-E1 is 192.168.0.3 and that of HUSS-D1 is 192.168.0.6.
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4 HUSS-E1 Network Client
HUSS-E1 video encoder can be accessed by Internet Explore (IE6 & IE7) directly without installing any software.
Internet Explorer Settings
Make sure Internet Explorer supports ActiveX controls before accessing HUSS-E1 through internet.
Take Internet Explorer 6 as example. Open a new Internet Explore Browser. On the Tools menu, click “Internet Options”, Figure 4-1 is displayed:
Figure 4-1 Internet Options
Click Security tab, Figure 4-2 is displayed.
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Figure 4-2 Security
Click Custom level… , Figure 4-3 is displayed.
Figure 4-3 Security Settings
In Security Settings, select “Enable” or “Prompt” for all the options in “ActiveX controls and plug-ins” section:
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