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Honeywell MAXPRO NVR Series - Configuring the Cameras

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CONFIGURING MAXPRO NVR
Configuring the Cameras
126 MAXPRO NVR 5.0 Installation and Configuration Guide
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Caution: Please exercise caution while using a network drive as a Recording type
video storage drive, since network interruptions and network performance
can lead to loss of video recordings.
6. Click Save to save the information or click Reset to clear the information entered.
Removing a drive
1. Select the check box corresponding to the drive you want to remove as shown in
Figure 6-9.
Figure 6-10 Drive Type
2. From the Drive Type drop-down list, select Network and then click Delete. By default
Fixed drive is selected. If you try to delete the Fixed drive then a message Only Network
Drives can be Deleted is displayed.
Caution: Do not delete all drives from the system otherwise user will not get an
option to add the drives again. Contact to Honeywell technical support in
case of this scenario.
Configuring the Cameras
Cameras are sources for a video input in MAXPRO NVR. The maximum number of cameras
that can be configured in MAXPRO NVR depends on the model and for each camera you can
also add multiple streams depending on the camera type. You can add the following types of
cameras:
IP Cameras/Encoders: MAXPRO NVR can automatically discovers these devices in
the network and adds it to the MAXPRO NVR user interface. See the Adding IP
Cameras / Encoders section on page 127 for more information.
Analog Cameras: User is required to manually add these cameras to the respective
channel and configure the camera. See the Adding/Deleting Analog Cameras section
on page 159 for more information. The maximum number of analog cameras that you
can configure in MAXPRO NVR Hybrid series (XE, SE, PE) is 16.

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