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Honeywell HNVE130A User Manual
Honeywell HNVE130A User Manual

Honeywell HNVE130A User Manual

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HNVE130A
Video Streamer
User Guide
Document 900.0572 – 09/06 – Rev 1.04

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  • Page 1 HNVE130A Video Streamer User Guide Document 900.0572 – 09/06 – Rev 1.04...
  • Page 3 HNVE130A Video Streamer User Guide...
  • Page 4 Revisions Issue Date Revisions 1.00 09/05 New document. 1.01 11/05 Correct Video Configuration Section. 1.02 02/06 Added "Install Adapter Patch" section. 1.03 07/06 Updated Adapter Patch and other sections. 1.04 09/06 Replace Pelco D with Pelco Dome. Rev 1.04 Document 900.0572 09/06...
  • Page 5 FCC Compliance Statement 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.
  • Page 6 The product must be installed and maintained in accordance with good installation practice to enable the product to function as intended and to prevent problems. Refer to Honeywell Video Systems for installation guidance. The manufacturer declares that the equipment supplied with this guide is...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Changing the HNVE130A Password ... . . 13 Installing the HNVE130A Adapter ....14 Installing Adapter to DVM Client .
  • Page 8 Appendix C Troubleshooting ..... . .41 Appendix D Specifications ......43 Rev 1.04 viii Document 900.0572...
  • Page 9 Figures Figure 1-1 HNVE130A Front View ..... 2 Figure 1-2 HNVE130A Rear View ..... 3 Figure 1-3 Typical Encoder Installation .
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  • Page 11: Product Description

    Honeywell’s Enterprise Digital Video Manager (DVM). The encoder will convert an analog video signal into a digital format and send this data to a DVM workstation for live viewing or a server for recording. The HNVE130A also supports signals from both fixed and Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) cameras with control capabilities. The digital formats available include MJPEG, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, and DivX.
  • Page 12: Features

    PTZ Camera Control • Built-in HTTP Web server for Configuration • Supports Static IP and DHCP Technical Overview Hardware Inventory • HNVE130A Network video encoder module • DIO Connector • Mounting L-brackets and screws (2) • Universal Input power supply •...
  • Page 13: Figure 1-2 Hnve130A Rear View

    Figure 1-2 HNVE130A Rear View Video Input The BNC connector accepts composite NTSC or PAL video. The level should be approximately 1 V P-P when terminated with 75 Ω. Video Output The BNC connector provides a buffered output of the video source. The output level will match the input signal level when terminated with 75 Ω.
  • Page 14 Power LED The red power LED will illuminate when power is applied to the unit. Power Jack A 2.1 mm jack accepts 12 VDC power for the unit from the power supply provided with the unit (SBE, Model No. SP1805A). The center must be positive, and the nominal current consumption is 300 mA, but the supply must be capable of providing 12 VDC @ 0.5 A.
  • Page 15: Typical Encoder Installation

    Typical Encoder Installation Figure 1-3 Typical Encoder Installation Camera (including PTZ) Network Connection Video In PTZ Control Ethernet 10/100BASE-T DC 12V RESET RS485 AUDIO VIDEO ETHERNET POWER Video Out Power Adapter Monitor Rev 1.04 Document 900.0572 09/06...
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  • Page 17: Installation

    Installation Mounting the Unit The HNVE130A has three basic mounting options: • Placed flat on a shelf • Fastened to a surface using the provided L-brackets • Mounted in a 19” rack using the optional rack-mount accessory If the encoder will be fastened to a surface, the L-brackets can be attached in one...
  • Page 18: Figure 2-2 Optional Rack-Mount Accessory (Sold Separately)

    When mounting the encoder in the optional rack-mount accessory (sold separately), the L-brackets can be mounted on either the front or back positions, as indicated in Figure 2-2. Figure 2-2 Optional Rack-Mount Accessory (Sold Separately) The optional rack-mount accessory is attached to a 19” rack using the mounting hardware provided with the rack-mount kit.
  • Page 19: Setting The Ip Address

    Setting the IP Address The Easy Network Configuration Program (ENCP) application is used to configure the IP Address, unit name and password. This application is provided on a CD with each unit and can be run directly from the CD, or run from a more convenient location such as your desktop.
  • Page 20: Changing The Password

    Select the Static IP or the DHCP addressing option as specified by your network administrator (see Figure 2-4). Figure 2-4 Network Info Tab If you have selected the Static IP option: Enter the Static IP Network Setting in the text boxes. Click the Save checkmark icon( ) below to save your settings.
  • Page 21: Figure 2-5 Authentication Dialog Box

    Changing the password in the DVM system, will change the password that will be applied as default for all HNVE130A units installed in the future. When a new HNVE130A unit is installed, a new streamer record is built using the DVM default password.
  • Page 22: Changing The Dvm Default Password

    Changing the DVM Default Password Open the DVM database tables (see Figure 2-7). Figure 2-7 DVM System Tables Right-click tblStreamerTypes, and select Open Table Return all rows. Figure 2-8 Open Tables and Return All Rows Rev 1.04 Document 900.0572 09/06...
  • Page 23: Changing The Hnve130A Password

    Navigate to the rows in which the StreamerType field is set as HNVE130A. Select the DefaultPassword field and enter your new password. Note The default user ID must remain as root. This is the user ID for the administrator account on the HNVE130A.
  • Page 24: Installing The Hnve130A Adapter

    HNVE130A Adapter with any upgrades available from Honeywell in the future. This installation needs to be done on all the DVM Clients as well as the Honeywell DVM Server, if DVM is installed on two or more different machines. If the DVM Server and Client are on the same machine, run the installation only once.
  • Page 25: Figure 2-12 Start Copying Files

    Start Copying Files Click Next to start copying the installation files. If the Honeywell DVM client is open, a dialog box is displayed, prompting you to close the client. Close the client and click Yes to continue with the installation.
  • Page 26: Installing Adapter To Dvm Server

    Figure 2-14 InstallShield Wizard Complete Click Finish to complete the Adapter installation. Installing Adapter to DVM Server Following are the steps to install the Honeywell HNVE130A Adapter on the DVM Server: Double-click the HNVE130A_RapidEye_Adapter.exe executable file. The welcome screen appears.
  • Page 27: Figure 2-15 Start Copying Files

    Figure 2-15 Start Copying Files Click Next to start copying the installation files. The InstallShield Wizard stops the Honeywell DVM Camera Service and then continues with the installation. Figure 2-16 will appear. Figure 2-16 Stopping DVM Camera Service Services Rev 1.04 Document 900.0572...
  • Page 28: Viewing Live Images

    After the installation is complete, Figure 2-17 will appear. Figure 2-17 InstallShield Wizard Complete Click Finish to exit from the InstallShield Wizard. After the installation is complete, the Camera Service restarts automatically. Viewing Live Images Verify that the encoder is working properly before trying to view live images from the DVM system.
  • Page 29: Figure 2-18 Internet Options

    Figure 2-18 Internet Options Click the Custom Levels security button. Scroll down the list to the ActiveX controls and plug-ins options and enable all active-x control functions on the list (see Figure 2-19). Rev 1.04 Document 900.0572 09/06...
  • Page 30: Figure 2-19 Security Settings

    Figure 2-19 Security Settings Click OK on the Security Settings dialog box. Click Apply, then OK on the Internet Options dialog box. Enter the encoder’s IP address in your browser’s URL address box. For example http://192.168.0.5. Select OK to download the active-x controls for viewing video and follow the installation instructions.
  • Page 31: Configuring The Streamer

    The web interface is accessed as follows: Open internet explorer or another internet browser of your choice. Connect to the HTTP server on the HNVE130A by entering its IP address in the URL link of our browser. For example http://xx.xx.xx.xx where xx is the IP address of the HNVE130A.
  • Page 32: Network (Wired)

    Figure 2-21. Figure 2-21 HNVE130A Status Mode The Status screen provides summary information about the streamer and can be used to verify basic configuration settings. Main menu items are listed on the left pane of all pages and can be selected to proceed to each section. They will be described in more detail below.
  • Page 33: Audio

    Figure 2-22 Date/TIme Screen Server Time This shows the time value which the HNVE130A keeps internally. Time Zone User should select the proper time zone. New Date/Time User can manually assign the current date and time as desired.
  • Page 34: Osd

    The OSD (on-screen display) can permanently overlay text information on the video. Once enabled, text is permanently overlayed onto the image (see Figure 2-24). The DVM system is also capable of overlaying text information on the image, but can be enabled or disabled during viewing (it is not permanently overlayed onto the image).
  • Page 35: Figure 2-24 Live Video With Osd

    Text Color • Background Color: R0 (0~255) / G0 (0~255) / B0 (0~255) • Foreground Color: R1 (0~255) / G1 (0~255) / B1 (0~255) * Black (0,0,0), White (255,255,255) Logo Note This feature is not currently supported. Date, Time or Channel Name •...
  • Page 36: Port

    Port The web port value is set to a default of 80. If this number is changed, the new port number will need to be appended to the URL (for example: xx.xx.xx.xx :yy, where x is the IP address and y is the new port number). Most browsers will use a default port of 80 and the port number does not need to be appended to the URL address unless it is changed from the default value.
  • Page 37: Ddns

    PTZ commands transparently to the PTZ camera. PTZ Control Method: Using Streamer Settings For this method, the PTZ protocol is selected by the streamer. The HNVE130A is configured for PTZ operation through the HTTP interface as follows: Open internet explorer or another internet browser of your choice.
  • Page 38: Figure 2-26 Select Ptz Channel Model

    Click OK to register the selection. Click Logout to exit the setup screen. Once the HNVE130A has been configured for PTZ operation, verify that the PTZ RS485 control outputs on the rear of the module are connected to the PTZ...
  • Page 39: Figure 2-27 Ptz Viewing Controls

    PTZ Viewing Controls Configure the DVM system for PTZ operation as follows: Open Internet Explorer and browse to the DVM home page. Select the desired HNVE130A from the camera list on the left-hand side. Figure 2-28 DVM System Camera List...
  • Page 40: Ptz Control Method: Dvm Selects Ptz Protocol

    In this method, the DVM system determines the camera protocol and the HNVE130A passes the commands transparently to the PTZ camera. The HNVE130A is configured for PTZ operation through the HTTP interface as follows: Open internet explorer or another internet browser of your choice.
  • Page 41 Connect to the HTTP server on the HNVE130A by entering its IP address in the URL link of our browser. For example http://xx.xx.xx.xx where xx is the IP address of the HNVE130A. Enter the user ID and password (see Figure 2-20).
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  • Page 43: Updating Firmware

    The firmware is updated from time to time to address problems and to add features. New firmware may be provided by technical services, or be available from the product download site on Honeywell.com. The encoder firmware can be upgraded from the web interface using the following procedure: Open Internet explorer on your PC.
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  • Page 45: Appendix A Typical Storage And Bandwidth Requirements For Video

    Typical Storage and Bandwidth Requirements for Video MJPEG Table A-1 MJPEG File Sizes Bandwidth (Kbps) at 1 hour recording disk full frame rate (25 fps space (MB) at full PAL, 30 fps NTSC) frame rate (25 fps PAL, 30 fps NTSC) High High Resolution Compression...
  • Page 46: Mpeg2-Ip Gop15

    Table A-1 MJPEG File Sizes (Cont’d) Bandwidth (Kbps) at 1 hour recording disk full frame rate (25 fps space (MB) at full PAL, 30 fps NTSC) frame rate (25 fps PAL, 30 fps NTSC) High High Resolution Compression Motion Motion Motion Motion Motion...
  • Page 47: Divxmpeg4-Ip Gop15

    Table A-2 MPEG2-IP GOP15 File Sizes (Cont’d) Bandwidth (Kbps) at 1 hour recording disk full frame rate (25 fps space (MB) at full PAL, 30 fps NTSC) frame rate (25 fps PAL, 30 fps NTSC) High High Resolution Compression Motion Motion Motion Motion...
  • Page 48 Table A-3 DivXMPEG4-IP GOP15 File Sizes (Cont’d) Bandwidth (Kbps) at 1 hour recording disk full frame rate (25 fps space (MB) at full PAL, 30 fps NTSC) frame rate (25 fps PAL, 30 fps NTSC) High High Resolution Compression Motion Motion Motion Motion...
  • Page 49: Appendix B Restoring Factory Defaults

    Restoring Factory Defaults WARNING! All configuration information is lost, and the unit is restored to all factory defaults when the reset button is pressed. This includes the IP address information. The encoder may need to be reset to factory defaults if you forget the password, or the unit becomes locked and unresponsive.
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  • Page 51: Troubleshooting

    Video resolution, framerate and compression mode. Try increasing the Bit Rate or Quality setting in the Video page of the HNVE130A streamer. No Video Confirm that the video standard is set correctly. The unit will default to NTSC and must be changed to...
  • Page 52 If this happens … Do this … HNVE130A does not We recommend you use an FPS value of more than deliver 1 and 2 FPS 2 in the DVM client. consistently Does not stream the The work around for this is to change the...
  • Page 53: Specifications

    Specifications Table D-1 Technical Specifications Input Signal Format NTSC or PAL MPEG Compression MPEG1, MPEG2 MP @ ML, MPEG4 SP (I, IP only), DivX 5.0 (I, IP, IPB) Frame Rates (FPS) PAL: 1–15 and 25, NTSC: 1–15 and 30 GOP Size 3, 15, 30, 60, 90 Bit Rate Mode Constant or Variable...
  • Page 54 QCIF: 176 x 144 QQVGA: 160 x 112 Networking Static and DHCP 10/100BaseT Ethernet Software Configuration and automatic device discovery Serial Communication RS485 via removable terminal block PTZ communication Digital I/O Contact closure input/output with removal terminal block connector On-Screen Display Optional Logo, Date, Time, Camera Name overlayed onto the image Dimensions (WxHxD)
  • Page 56 +1.800.796.CCTV (North America only) HVSsupport@honeywell.com © 2006 Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without written permission from Honeywell Video Systems. The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects. However, Honeywell Video Systems cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use thereof.

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