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Honeywell MAXPRO User Manual

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CONFIGURING MAXPRO NVR
Configuring the Cameras
78 MAXPRO NVR 3.1 Operator’s Guide
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Note: The Camera Advanced Settings pane is disabled when there are no cameras
available in the system.
6. Click Launch Web View for Advanced Set Up to launch the web page for the camera.
Use the camera's web page to view IP and firmware settings, bit rate statistics, camera
exposure, day night and white balance settings, and set up video motion detection and
other analytic events.
7. Under Live Quality Settings
Select the Video Format (NTSC or PAL). The NTSC and PAL are the widely used
video formats.
•The Compression Format is defaulted to a fixed value based on the camera model.
•The Resolution is defaulted to a fixed value based on the camera model (for
example, HD3MDIP model defaults to 1280 x 720 resolution).
Select the PTZ Sensitivity for PTZ camera. Available PTZ options are: Low, Normal,
High and Maximum.
Note: The PTZ Sensitivity field is not available for fixed cameras.
•The Streaming Mode is defaulted to UDP. You can select TCP streaming mode as
applicable.
Note: The Streaming Mode is supported only for AXIS and ONVIF Cameras.
•The Compression is defaulted to “Medium”. You can select a new Compression
ratio as applicable.
Select the FPS for a camera. FPS refers to the number of pictures displayed in
exactly one second. FPS is a measure of how much information is used to store and
display motion video. The term applies to digital video. Each frame is a still image;
displaying frames in quick succession creates the illusion of motion.
Note: For live streaming, 30 FPS is the maximum frame rate in NTSC format, and
25 FPS is the maximum frame rate in PAL format.
•The GOP is defaulted to “5”. Type a new GOP as applicable. Group of Pictures
(GOP) are individual frames (number of pictures) that are grouped together and
played back for viewing. A GOP consists of “IFrame” picture type that represents a
fixed image independent of other picture types. Each GOP begins with this type of
picture.
8. Under Record Quality Settings
Select the FPS for Continuous recording.
Select the FPS for Event based recording.

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Honeywell MAXPRO Specifications

General IconGeneral
Video CompressionH.264
Video OutputHDMI, VGA
Operating SystemEmbedded Linux
Network Interface10/100 Mbps Ethernet
USB Ports2 USB 2.0 ports
Remote AccessWeb browser
Recording ResolutionUp to 1080p
Alarm Input/Output4 Input
Power Supply12VDC
Channels4, 8, 16
Audio Input/Output1 audio input, 1 audio output

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