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VERIFYING THE CONFIGURATION
Checking the Connection with the MAXPRO NVR Server
196 MAXPRO NVR 5.0 Installation and Configuration Guide
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Checking the Connection with the MAXPRO
NVR Server
The MAXPRO NVR server addresses are stored in profiles. You can save the address of each
server in profiles from the Log On dialog box that appears when you start MAXPRO NVR.
To connect to a MAXPRO NVR server from the client computer
1. In the Username box, type the user name. The default user name is “admin”.
2. In the Password box, type the password. The default password is “trinity”.
Note: Honeywell recommends to create a new NVR user (See Adding a User ) in the
Configurator tab and use the same to logon.
3. In the Profile box, select the profile in which the server address is saved.
4. Click Login. The Viewer Screen appears.
You can set a profile as the default profile. When a profile is set as default, you need not select
the profile each time you log on to MAXPRO NVR. You can also modify and delete profiles.
Note: See the Configuring MAXPRO NVR Windows/ Desktop Client section on
page 86 for more information on how to save server addresses in profiles, how to
set a profile as default profile, and how to modify and delete the profiles.
Checking the Device listing in the Devices
Window
By default, the Viewer tab is selected when you log on to MAXPRO NVR. The Devices window
in the Viewer tab lists the IP cameras connected to and discovered by MAXPRO NVR.
See the Getting to Know the MAXPRO NVR User Interface section on page 91 for more
information on the Device window.
Checking the Acknowledgment and
Clearing of Alarms
Clicking the Alarms tab next to the Device tab opens the Alarms window that lists all the
alarms in a floating window. You can acknowledge and clear the alarms.
Alarms notify the occurrence of events to the operators. You can configure alarms to be
triggered when events such as recorder disk space nearing full, motion detection, and others
happen. The events that trigger an alarm can be selected while configuring the recorders,
cameras, and switchers. The events can be associated to event groups.
Each alarm goes through the following states.
New or Unacknowledged

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