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Honeywell Digital Video Manager

Installation and Upgrade Guide


DVM-ZZDOC400-02 Oct 2010

Release 400

Document DVMZZDOC400-02

Release 400

Issue 1

Date Oct 2010

Disclaimer
This document contains Honeywell proprietary information. Information contained herein is to be used solely for the purpose submitted, and no part of this document or its contents shall be reproduced, published, or disclosed to a third party without the express permission of Honeywell International Sarl. While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate, Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customer. In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any direct, special, or consequential damages. The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice. Copyright 2010 - Honeywell International Sarl

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Contents
About this guide ................................................................................................................. 7 Installing Honeywell DVM ................................................................................................. 9
Checklist for a new installation ................................................................................................... 11 Using checklists ............................................................................................................... 12 Server pre-installation checklist ................................................................................................... 13 Checking the MDAC version ....................................................................................................... 16 Synchronizing the date and time on the servers .......................................................................... 17 Installing IIS for Windows XP Professional ................................................................................ 19 Installing IIS for Windows Server 2003 ...................................................................................... 20 Updating the hosts file ................................................................................................................. 22 Pinging a device on the network .................................................................................................. 24 Honeywell DVM and Honeywell Intelligent Video Analytics integration .................................. 25 Installing Honeywell DVM servers ............................................................................................. 26 Installing the Honeywell DVM Integration Components on the EBI, Experion or HSS server .. 33 Client pre-installation checklist .................................................................................................... 35 Creating a Users group on a client computer ............................................................................... 37 Installing the Honeywell DVM client components on an Internet Explorer client ...................... 38 Installing the Honeywell DVM client components on a Station .................................................. 42 Installing the Honeywell DVM Integration Components on a Console Station ......................... 45 Client post-installation checklist .................................................................................................. 46 Synchronizing the date and time on the clients ........................................................................... 47 Adding servers to the list of trusted sites ..................................................................................... 48 Configuring Station to access Honeywell DVM .......................................................................... 49 The Honeywell DVM installation account ................................................................................. 50

Giving users access to Honeywell DVM ........................................................................ 53


Domain environment defined ....................................................................................................... 55 Checklist for giving a user access with Internet Explorer in a domain environment ...... 55 Checklist for giving a user access with operator-based security with integrated accounts in a domain environment ............................................................................. 56 Checklist for giving a user access with operator-based security without integrated accounts in a domain environment ............................................................................. 57 Checklist for giving a user access with Station-based security in a domain environment 59 Workgroup environments ............................................................................................................ 61

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Checklist for giving a user access with Internet Explorer in a workgroup environment . 61 Checklist for giving a user access with operator-based security with integrated accounts in a workgroup environment ....................................................................... 62 Checklist for giving a user access with operator-based security without integrated accounts in a workgroup environment ....................................................................... 64 Checklist for giving a user access with Station-based security in a workgroup environment ............................................................................................................... 66 Creating a Windows user account ................................................................................................ 68 Creating a special domain group for Honeywell DVM users ...................................................... 69 Adding a user to the Honeywell DVM domain group ................................................................. 70 Adding areas to Honeywell DVM ............................................................................................... 71 Configuring Internet Explorer users ............................................................................................. 72 Users tab reference ........................................................................................................... 73 Adding Windows accounts to the DVM_Users group ................................................................. 75 Adding Windows accounts to the Honeywell Administrators group ........................................... 76 Adding Windows accounts to the Honeywell Users group .......................................................... 77 Adding Windows accounts to the Local operators group ............................................................ 78

Upgrading Honeywell DVM .............................................................................................. 79


Checklist for upgrading a Honeywell DVM system ................................................................... 80 Removing the Honeywell DVM client ....................................................................................... 84 Removing Honeywell DVM Host Components or Integration Components from an EBI, Experion or HSS system ........................................................................................................ 85 Removing Honeywell DVM from stand-alone Camera Servers ................................................. 86 Removing Honeywell DVM from the Database Server .............................................................. 87 Migrating Honeywell DVM from an existing Database Server to a new Windows installation . 88

Uninstalling Honeywell DVM R400.2 .............................................................................. 91


Checklist for uninstalling Honeywell DVM R400.2 .................................................................. 92 Removing a Honeywell DVM client .......................................................................................... 94 Removing Honeywell DVM Integration Components from an EBI, Experion or HSS system . . 95 Removing Honeywell DVM from a stand alone Camera Server ................................................. 96 Removing Honeywell DVM from a Video Analytics Server ...................................................... 97 Removing Honeywell DVM from a Database Server ................................................................. 98

Silent installations ............................................................................................................ 99


Performing a silent install of Honeywell DVM server components .......................................... 101 Honeywell DVM server components install parameters ............................................... 102 Examples of silent install configuration files for Honeywell DVM server components 106 Performing a silent uninstall of Honeywell DVM server components ...................................... 108 Honeywell DVM server components uninstall parameters ........................................... 109 Example of silent uninstall configuration files for Honeywell DVM server components 109 Performing a silent install of Honeywell DVM client components ........................................... 111 Honeywell DVM client components silent install parameters ....................................... 112

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Example of a silent install configuration file for Honeywell DVM client components . 113 Performing a silent uninstall of Honeywell DVM client components ....................................... 115

Internationalizing a Honeywell DVM system ................................................................ 117


Internationalizing the Honeywell DVM tables .......................................................................... 118 Translating the Honeywell DVM database tables ...................................................................... 119 Exporting the I18N tables .............................................................................................. 119 Internationalizing the database tables ............................................................................ 121 Locale IDs ..................................................................................................................... 125 Importing the internationalized tables back into Honeywell DVM .............................. 130 Removing a locale from the Honeywell DVM database .......................................................... 132 Upgrading an internationalized Honeywell DVM system ........................................................ 133

Notices ............................................................................................................................ 135

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About this guide


This guide describes how to install or upgrade Honeywell DVM, including associated hardware and software. This guide is primarily intended for engineers, system administrators, and other technical staff who are responsible for installing or upgrading Honeywell DVM systems. Prerequisite skills This guide assumes a high degree of technical knowledge and familiarity with the Microsoft Windows operating system. How to use this guide Choose from the following list of topics.
For information on Installing Honeywell DVM R400.2 Go to: Installing Honeywell DVM on page 9

Upgrading to Honeywell DVM R400.2 Upgrading Honeywell DVM on page 79 Uninstalling Honeywell DVM R400.2 Uninstalling Honeywell DVM R400.2 on page 91 Performing a silent install or uninstall of Honeywell DVM R400.2 Internationalizing Honeywell DVM Silent installations on page 99 Internationalizing a Honeywell DVM system on page 117

ABOUT THIS GUIDE

Related documents
Document Overview and Planning Guide Description Provides a comprehensive overview of the Honeywell DVM, including basic concepts and terminology.

Configuration and Administration Provides information on configuring and Guide administering the hardware and software components of Honeywell DVM. Troubleshooting Guide Operator's Guide Device Setup Guide Application Development Guide Provides solutions to problems that may occur with your Honeywell DVM system. Provides instructions on how to use Honeywell DVM on a day-to-day basis. Describes how to install, configure and troubleshoot streamers and other devices. Describes how you can control Honeywell Digital Video Manager behavior to customize it or integrate it with other information systems.

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The following checklists and procedures provide detailed instructions for installing Honeywell DVM on a new system.
Attention Please be aware of the following: If you are installing Honeywell DVM on an existing Honeywell DVM system (that is, reinstalling the current version or upgrading from an older version), refer to the procedures for upgrading Honeywell DVM before following the instructions for a new installation. When installing Honeywell DVM on a Windows system with a firewall (Windows XP with Service Pack 3 or Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 2), the firewall settings are only applied to the current profile. Changing profiles, such as joining or leaving a domain, will mean the Honeywell DVM firewall settings are missing and must be applied manually. The Windows firewall service must be running irrespective of whether the firewall is turned on or off. If you have: Windows 2003 or Windows XP, the name of the firewall service is Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing Service Windows 2008, Windows 7, Windows Vista, the name of the firewall service is Windows firewall service

Some domain controller policies will also stop this service. You need to make sure that the Honeywell DVM servers and clients are excluded from these policies.

Related topics Checklist for a new installation on page 11 Server pre-installation checklist on page 13 Checking the MDAC version on page 16 Synchronizing the date and time on the servers on page 17 Installing IIS for Windows XP Professional on page 19

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Installing IIS for Windows Server 2003 on page 20 Updating the hosts file on page 22 Pinging a device on the network on page 24 Honeywell DVM and Honeywell Intelligent Video Analytics integration on page 25 Installing Honeywell DVM servers on page 26 Installing the Honeywell DVM Integration Components on the EBI, Experion or HSS server on page 33 Client pre-installation checklist on page 35 Creating a Users group on a client computer on page 37 Installing the Honeywell DVM client components on an Internet Explorer client on page 38 Installing the Honeywell DVM client components on a Station on page 42 Installing the Honeywell DVM Integration Components on a Console Station on page 45 Client post-installation checklist on page 46 Synchronizing the date and time on the clients on page 47 Adding servers to the list of trusted sites on page 48 Configuring Station to access Honeywell DVM on page 49 The Honeywell DVM installation account on page 50 Upgrading Honeywell DVM on page 79

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Checklist for a new installation


Before you start the installation make sure that: You have the Honeywell DVM DVD on hand and have read the readme.txt that is on that DVD. You have read the installation information in the Software Release Bulletin on the Honeywell DVM DVD. You have the Honeywell DVM System Number and Authorization Key on hand. You have read the topic Using checklists.

A new installation on the server and client computers comprises of the following procedures. Make sure that you complete the procedures in the order shown. Overview of the installation checklist and procedures
Installation procedures Perform the server pre-installation tasks Go to: Server pre-installation checklist on page 13

If you are using Honeywell Honeywell DVM and Honeywell Intelligent Video Intelligent Video Analytics (HVA) Analytics integration on page 25 algorithms on Honeywell DVM cameras, install the HVA servers and clients. For more information see the HVA Installation Guide. Install the Honeywell DVM servers Installing Honeywell DVM servers on page 26 (Database, Camera, and Video Analytics) If you are installing a Database or Giving users access to Honeywell DVM on Camera Server, give users access to page 53 Honeywell DVM from the Internet Explorer and Station clients. Install Honeywell DVM Integration Installing the Honeywell DVM Integration Components on EBI, Experion or Components on the EBI, Experion or HSS server HSS systems, if necessary. on page 33 Perform the client pre-installation tasks Install Honeywell DVM on clients: Client pre-installation checklist on page 35

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Installation procedures Internet Explorer clients Station clients

Go to: Installing the Honeywell DVM client components on an Internet Explorer client on page 38 Installing the Honeywell DVM client components on a Station on page 42

Experion Console Station clients Installing the Honeywell DVM Integration Components on a Console Station on page 45 Internationalizing a Honeywell DVM system on page 117

Perform client post-installation tasks Client post-installation checklist on page 46 Internationalize the Honeywell DVM system, if necessary

Install and configure devices. For Honeywell DVM Device Setup Guide more information see the Honeywell DVM Device Setup Guide.

Related topics Using checklists on page 12

Using checklists
To avoid problems it is strongly recommended that you: Print a copy or make a photocopy of the checklists, to make it easier to keep track of your progress. Return to the checklist and place a tick in the Done column after completing each task. Complete the checklist tasks in
the order shown,

unless otherwise specified.

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Server pre-installation checklist


Before you install Honeywell DVM on the servers, you must ensure the following tasks have been performed.
Task Prerequisites The computers on which Honeywell DVM will be installed meet the requirements described in the Honeywell DVM Compatibility Matrix. If you are installing Honeywell Intelligent Video Analytics Servers, ensure that the computers on which Honeywell Intelligent Video Analytics will be installed meet the hardware requirements listed in the HVA Installation Guide. If you are installing Honeywell Intelligent Video Analytics Servers, read the installation requirements information. Honeywell DVM and Honeywell Intelligent Video Analytics integration on page 25 Go to: Done?

If you are installing a Database Server Checking the MDAC version on on Windows XP or Windows 2003, page 16 check if the server has MDAC 2.8 SP1 installed. If you are installing a Database Server on Windows Server 2008 or Windows 7 you do not need to check the MDAC version.
The Honeywell DVM installation will fail unless the correct version of MDAC is installed.

If you are installing a Camera or Video Installing Honeywell DVM servers on Analytics Server ensure the Database page 26 Server has been successfully installed. If the Database Server has not been successfully installed, install it. If the Database Server has been Pinging a device on the network on successfully installed, ensure that the page 24 Database Server can be contacted over

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Task Go to: your network. To check that the Database Server can be contacted, ping it from the server on which you are installing the Camera or Video Analytics Server. If you are installing Honeywell DVM Integration Components on an EBI, Experion or HSS server, ensure: The Database, Camera and Video Pinging a device on the network on Analytics servers have been page 24 successfully installed and can be contacted over your network. To check if the Database, Camera and Video Analytics servers can be contacted, ping them from the server on which you are installing the Honeywell DVM Integration Components. EBI, Experion or HSS has been installed and configured in accordance with the EBI, Experion or HSS documentation. The Honeywell DVM installation account on page 50 Synchronizing the date and time on the servers on page 17

Done?

Pre-installation tasks Set up the Honeywell DVM installation account. Synchronize the date and time on the servers. If you are installing a Database Server, install Internet Information Services (IIS). If you have: Windows XP Professional Windows 2003 Server Windows 2008 Server, you do not need to install IIS Installing IIS for Windows XP Professional on page 19 Installing IIS for Windows Server 2003 on page 20

If you are installing a Video Analytics Server, turn on hyper-threading. For more information, refer to your Microsoft documentation.

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Task

Go to:

Done?

If you have a workgroup environment, Updating the hosts file on page 22 update the hosts file.

Related topics Performing a silent install of Honeywell DVM server components on page 101 Installing Honeywell DVM servers on page 26 Installing the Honeywell DVM Integration Components on the EBI, Experion or HSS server on page 33 Honeywell DVM server components install parameters on page 102 Examples of silent install configuration files for Honeywell DVM server components on page 106

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Checking the MDAC version


If MDAC 2.8 Service Pack 1 is not installed on the Database Server, the installation will fail. To check the MDAC version number
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Choose Start > Run to open a Run window. Type regedit and click OK. The Registry Editor window opens. Expand the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folder and then the Software folder. Scroll through the list of software and expand the Microsoft folder. Click the DataAccess folder. The version of MDAC installed on the computer is displayed in the Data field for the FullInstallVer string value. If the MDAC version is not 2.8 install the appropriate Windows Service Pack or Windows Update.

Next steps Return to the Server pre-installation checklist.

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Synchronizing the date and time on the servers


Attention You do not need to complete this procedure if the Database Server belongs to a Windows 2003 domain, because time synchronization is already configured.

This task describes how to synchronize the date and time on the servers. The dates and time must be synchronized to ensure that all dates and/or times associated with events in the database are consistent between servers. Synchronizing the date and time involves selecting and setting up a preferred time source server, and then configuring every other server so that it synchronizes with that server. If you are using Honeywell DVM in conjunction with EBI, Experion or HSS, we recommend that you use the EBI, Experion or HSS server as the preferred time source server. If you have a stand-alone Honeywell DVM system (without EBI, Experion or HSS), your preferred time source server can be the preferred Database Server, the backup Database Server or another network time source. To set up an EBI, Experion or HSS server as preferred time source server
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On the preferred time source server, choose Start > Run and run which is located in the server\run folder. This program is silent if successful.
settimesource.vbs,

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Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services. Right-click Windows Time service and select Properties. Set the Startup type to Automatic. If the Windows Time service is running, stop and restart it.

To set up a Database Server or network time source as preferred time source server
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Choose Start > Programs > Settings > Command Prompt to open a Command Prompt window. At the command prompt, type net time /setsntp: server_name and press ENTER. where server_name is the name of your preferred time source server. Close the Command Prompt window when the command has run.

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Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services. Right-click Windows Time service and select Properties. Set the Startup type to Automatic. If the Windows Time service is running, stop and restart it.

To synchronize the time on the other servers


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On the other servers, open a Command Prompt window and type:


net time /setsntp:preferredtimesource

where preferredtimesource is the machine name of the preferred time source server.
2 3 4 5

Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services. Right-click Windows Time service and select Properties. Set the Startup type to Automatic. If the Windows Time service is running, stop and restart it.

Next steps If you are installing Honeywell DVM a server, return to the Server preinstallation checklist If you are installing Honeywell DVM on a Console Station, return to the Client pre-installation checklist.

Related topics Synchronizing the date and time on the clients on page 47 Client post-installation checklist on page 46

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Installing IIS for Windows XP Professional


Prerequisites You have the Windows CD (unless you are installing from a network). If you are installing from a network, ask your network administrator for help. You have the Windows XP Certificate of Authenticity, which contains your Product Identification number.

To install IIS for Windows XP Professional


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Select Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs. Click Add/Remove Windows Components in the left pane. Select Internet Information Services (IIS) and click Details. Ensure that the following IIS components are selected: Internet Information Services Snap-in World Wide Web Services

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Click World Wide Web Service to select it, and click Details. Ensure that the following subcomponents are selected in the World Wide Web Service dialog box: Printers Virtual Directory World Wide Web Services

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Click OK to close the World Wide Web Service dialog box. Click OK to close the Internet Information Services (IIS) dialog box. Click Next.

10 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.

Next steps Return to the Server pre-installation checklist.

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Installing IIS for Windows Server 2003


Prerequisites You have the Windows CD (unless you are installing from a network). If you are installing from a network, ask your network administrator for help. You have the Windows 2003 Certificate of Authenticity, which contains your Product Identification number.

To install IIS for Windows Server 2003


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Select Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs. Click Add/Remove Windows Components in the left pane. Select Application Server and click Details. Ensure that Internet Information Services (IIS) is selected, and click Details to display the Internet Information Services (IIS) dialog box. Ensure that the following subcomponents are selected in the Internet Information Services (IIS) dialog box. Common Files Internet Information Service Manager SMTP Service World Wide Web Service

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Click World Wide Web Service to select it, and click Details. Ensure that the following subcomponents are selected in the World Wide Web Service dialog box: Active Server Pages World Wide Web Service

8 9

Click OK to close the World Wide Web Service dialog box. Click OK to close the Internet Information Services (IIS) dialog box.

10 Click OK to close the Application Server dialog box. 11 Click Next. 12 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.

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Next steps Return to the Server pre-installation checklist.

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Updating the hosts file


If you have a workgroup environment, you must update a computers hosts file to include an IP address and computer name entry for every other Honeywell DVM computer in your system. To update the hosts file
1 2

Open the hosts file from SystemRoot\system32\drivers\etc where SystemRoot is normally c:\winnt or c:\windows Use the following table to update the hosts file with the names that must be included, at a minimum, for each type of computer.
For this type of computer Include the IP address/name of the following: Every other Database Server, Camera Server and Video Analytics Server Every Honeywell DVM Station and Internet Explorer client computer Every EBI, Experion or HSS server (if used in conjunction with these products) Every Console Station (if used in conjunction with Experion) Every Database Server, Camera Server and Video Analytics Server Every Database Server and Camera Server and Video Analytics Server Every Database Server and Camera Server and Video Analytics Server

Database Server, Camera Server or Video Analytics Server Client computer (Station or Internet Explorer) EBI, Experion or HSS server

Console Station (only applicable to Experion) 3

Ping the computers you added to the hosts file to ensure your entries are correct. Example If the name of the preferred Database Server is DVMServer and its IP address is 192.168.0.1, you would add the following entry:
192.168.0.1 DVMServer

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Next steps If you are installing Honeywell DVM on a server, return to the Server preinstallation checklist If you are installing Honeywell DVM on a client computer, return to the Client pre-installation checklist.

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Pinging a device on the network


Pinging is a basic test that checks whether a devicesuch as a computer or network camerais connected to the network and able to communicate across it. To ping a device
1 2

Choose Start > Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt to open a Command Prompt window. At the c:\> prompt, type ping DeviceName where DeviceName is the name of the device. For example, the name of the computer or its IP address.

If the device is connected, the results will be similar to the following:


Pinging DeviceName Reply from nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128 . . Ping statistics for nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms

Next steps If you are installing Honeywell DVM on a server, return to the Server preinstallation checklist If you are installing Honeywell DVM on a client computer, return to the Client pre-installation checklist.

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Honeywell DVM and Honeywell Intelligent Video Analytics integration


If you want to use Honeywell Intelligent Video Analytics (HVA) algorithms on Honeywell DVM cameras, you will have to install the HVA Server and client application. We recommend that you install the HVA Server and client before you install the Honeywell DVM Video Analytics Server. HVA Server installation information A single HVA Server can support multiple HVA algorithms. For example, if you want to enable HVA premium algorithm on one camera and HVA base algorithm on another camera, you only need to install one HVA Server and use this HVA Server for both cameras. For information about installation of the HVA Server, see the HVA Installation Guide. Honeywell DVM is able to support multiple HVA Servers. You need multiple HVA Servers if the number of HVA algorithm enabled cameras exceeds the processing limit of a single HVA Server. For more information on the number of cameras your HVA Server can support see the HVA Installation Guide. HVA client installation information You should install the HVA client after the HVA Server has been installed. For more information on installing the HVA client, see the HVA Installation Guide.

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Installing Honeywell DVM servers


The following procedure describes how to install Honeywell DVM on a: Database Server Combined Database and Camera Server Camera Server Video Analytics Server

If you are integrating Honeywell DVM and Honeywell Intelligent Video Algorithms (HVA), you must install a Video Analytics Server on each HVA server.
Attention You must repeat this procedure on every server listed above that will run Honeywell DVM.

Prerequisites You have the Honeywell DVM licence information. You have the Honeywell DVM installation account details. If the Honeywell DVM installation account that will be used to install the Camera Servers and Integration Components is different to the account used to install the Database Server, you have added this account to the DVM_Database group on the Database Server before you install the Camera Server or Integration Components. You know the name of the Database Server. (If you have redundant Database Servers, you know the name of the preferred Database Server.) You have read the installation notes on the DVD. These notes include references to the following documents that contain important information about the current release. Honeywell DVM R400.2 Software Release Bulletin Honeywell DVM R400.2 Known Issues Bulletin Honeywell DVM R400.2 Compatibility Matrix You have ensured that the folders where the clips are to be stored or archived are on drives that have been formatted as NTFS, not FAT.

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Attention Please be aware of the following: If the drives on which the default folders where clips are to be stored or archived are not formatted as NTFS, the Honeywell DVM installation will not proceed. If you have Windows Server 2008 and User Account Control is enabled, when a User Account Control dialog box appears choose the option that allows you to continue this procedure. This option could be similar to OK, Yes, Allow or Continue.

To install Honeywell DVM servers


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Log on to the computer using the Honeywell DVM installation account. Insert the Honeywell DVM DVD into the computer and double-click on setup.exe in the root directory on the DVD. If the Honeywell DVM server installation does not find the .NET Framework installed on the server computer, it will attempt to install it. If requested, agree to restart the computer and log on again using the Honeywell DVM installation account. When the Welcome window appears, click Next. Choose the server on which you are installing Honeywell DVM:
If you are installing a Database Server Combined Database Server and Camera Server Camera Server Video Analytics Server Do this: Select Database Server, click Next and go to step 6. Select both Database Server and Camera Server, click Next and go to step 6. Select Camera Server, click Next and go to step 7 Select Video Analytics Server, click Next and go to step 7. Note that the Video Analytics Server should not be combined with a Database or Camera Server.

4 5

If you are installing a Database Server, enter the Honeywell DVM System Number and Authorization Key from your Honeywell DVM software license, and click Next. The DVM Administration Account dialog is displayed. Choose one of the following options:
If you are
Not upgrading from a previous version of Honeywell DVM

Do this: Go to step 8.

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If you are

Do this:

Upgrading to Honeywell DVM R400.2 and you used Go to step 8. the default DVM_Manager password in your previous Honeywell DVM system (that is, you did not change the DVM_Manager password after install) Upgrading to Honeywell DVM R400.2 and you changed the DVM_Manager password in your previous Honeywell DVM system 8 Enter that password and click Next.

Choose the account you want to use to administer the Honeywell DVM system:
If you select Default DVM_Manager account and password Default DVM_Manager account but provide my own password
not upgrading to Honeywell DVM R400.2

and you are

Do this: Click Next and go to step 14. Click Next and go to step 10.

upgrading to Honeywell DVM Click Next and R400.2 and did not change the go to step 10. DVM_Manager password in your previous Honeywell DVM system upgrading to Honeywell DVM R400.2 and changed the DVM_Manager password in your previous Honeywell DVM system Click Next and go to step 9.

A pre-existing administration account 9

Click Next and go to step 11.

If you are upgrading to Honeywell DVM R400.2 and you had changed the DVM_Manager account in your previous Honeywell DVM system, a dialog window will appear asking if you want to continue using the DVM_Manager password set in the earlier release of Honeywell DVM.
If you select Do this:

Keep the same DVM_Manager password as my Click Next and go to step 14. previous installation Enter a new password for the DVM_Manager account Enter and confirm the password, click Next and go to step 14.

10 Enter and confirm the password you want to use for the DVM_Manager account,

click Next and go to step 14.

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11 Choose the machine or domain on which the existing account is set up from the

From list.
12 Enter the name of the account you want to use to administer Honeywell DVM.

Click Check Name to ensure the account exists.


13 Enter the password for the account and click Next. 14 Select a folder for the Honeywell DVM software and click Next.

We recommend that you choose the drive on which Windows is installed (typically drive C).
15 A server installation dialog will appear. The contents of this dialog will vary

depending on the options you selected on the Setup Configuration dialog in step 5.
If you are installing Do this:

A Database Server for a non-redundant system (with Go to step 17. or without a Camera Server) A Database Server for a redundant system (with or Go to step 16. without a Camera Server) A Camera Server A Video Analytics Server Go to step 19. Go to step 23.

16 Choose whether the Database Server you are currently installing is the preferred

or backup server.
If you are installing The Preferred Database Server The Backup Database Server Do this: Go to step 17. Enter the name of the preferred Database Server and go to step 17.

17 Select the folders into which the Honeywell DVM database and Transaction Log

will be installed. If you are installing a stand-alone Database Server we recommend that you install the Honeywell DVM database on a hard drive on which Windows is not installed (typically drive D). Honeywell DVM Transaction Log on a hard drive on which Windows or the Honeywell DVM database are not installed (typically drive E).

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If you are installing the Database Server with a Camera Server, we recommend that you: keep the Transaction Log on the same hard drive as the database itself (typically drive D), and use a separate hard drive for storing video clips (typically drive E).

18 The dialog that appears now will vary depending on the type of installation you

are performing.
If you are installing A combined Database and Camera Server, the Camera Server Installation dialog appears. A Database Server without a Camera Server and Microsoft SQL server is not installed. A Database Server without a Camera Server and Microsoft SQL server is installed, the Integrated Systems dialog appears. Do this: Click Next and go to step 19. Click Next and go to step 21. Click Next and go to step 23.

19 If you are installing a Camera Server, select the folders where video clips and

video clip archive are to be stored. If you are installing a stand-alone Camera Server we recommend that you choose a hard drive on which Windows is not installed (typically drive D), and this drive must be formatted as NTFS. we recommended that you choose a hard drive on which Windows or the Honeywell DVM database is not installed (typically drive E), and this drive must be formatted as NTFS

If you are installing a Camera Server and a Database Server

20 Choose one of the following options: If you are installing A Combined Database and Camera Server, the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Installation dialog appears. A Database Server without a Camera Server, Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Installation dialog appears. A Camera Server only, The Integrated Systems dialog appears. Do this: Click Next and go to step 21.

Click Next and go to step 21.

Click Next and go to step 23.

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21 The Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Installation dialog appears. Select a folder to

install the software into and click Next. We recommend that you choose the drive on which Windows is installed (typically drive C). Note that if Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or Microsoft SQL Server 2005 is installed on the server, a message will be displayed asking you to agree to uninstall it. When you agree, the older version will be removed before SQL Server 2008 is installed.
22 Select a folder for the SQL Server Databases and click Next.

We recommend that you choose the drive on which Windows is installed (typically drive C).
23 The Integrated Systems dialog appears. Choose one of the following options: If the Honeywell DVM system will
not be integrated with EBI, Experion or HSS

Do this: Choose No and go to step 24.

be integrated with EBI, Experion or Choose Yes and enter and confirm the mngr HSS password, then click Next. You must choose Yes for all servers in the system if Honeywell DVM is to be integrated with EBI, Experion or HSSnot just for those components which you install on the EBI, Experion or HSS servers. 24 The dialog that appears now will vary depending on the type of installation you

are performing.
If you are installing a Do this:

Database Server or combined Go to step 25. Database and Camera Server, the Start Copying Files dialog appears. Stand-alone Camera or Video Analytics Server, the DVM Database Server Machine dialog appears. Enter the name of the Database Server, click Next and go to step 25. If the Database Server cannot be contacted then Honeywell DVM component account validation cannot be performed and the user is given the option to continue with the installation.

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If you are installing a

Do this: For the Honeywell DVM system to function properly, you will need to ensure that: the selected Honeywell DVM component account exists in the DVM_Database and DVM_Users user groups on the Database Server. The selected Honeywell DVM component account on the Database Server uses the same password.

25 Confirm the installation details and click Next to begin the installation. 26 If you are installing Microsoft SQL Server, the installation may ask you to restart

the computer. If requested, agree to restart the computer and log on again using the Honeywell DVM installation account. This may occur more than once if you also need to uninstall Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or Microsoft SQL Server 2005 from your Database Server.
27 When the Installation Wizard Complete window appears, if requested, agree

to restart the computer and click Finish.


28 Repeat this task for each Honeywell DVM server that you need to install.

Next steps Return to the Checklist for a new installation. Related topics The Honeywell DVM installation account on page 50 Honeywell DVM server components install parameters on page 102 Examples of silent install configuration files for Honeywell DVM server components on page 106 Server pre-installation checklist on page 13

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Installing the Honeywell DVM Integration Components on the EBI, Experion or HSS server
The following procedure describes how to install the Honeywell DVM Integration Components on EBI, Experion or HSS servers. Follow this procedure, choosing the appropriate options, when installing Honeywell DVM on redundant and non-redundant EBI, Experion or HSS systems.
Attention Please note that Host Components were renamed Integration Components as of Honeywell DVM R300. In a redundant system you need to perform this procedure on the primary and backup EBI, Experion or HSS servers

Prerequisites You know the name of the Database Server. (If you have redundant Database Servers, you know the name of the preferred Database Server.) The Honeywell DVM installation account details. EBI, Experion or HSS is running. You know the
mngr

password for the EBI, Experion or HSS server.

You have read the installation notes on the DVD. These notes include references to the following documents that contain important information about the current release. Honeywell DVM R400.2 Software Release Bulletin Honeywell DVM R400.2 Known Issues Bulletin Honeywell DVM R400.2 Compatibility Matrix
Attention If you have Windows Server 2008 and User Account Control is enabled, when a User Account Control dialog box appears choose the option that allows you to continue this procedure. This option could be similar to OK, Yes, Allow or Continue.

To install the Honeywell DVM integration components


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Log on to the EBI, Experion or HSS server using the Honeywell DVM installation account.

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Insert the Honeywell DVM DVD and double-click DvmIntCompsInstall.exe in the Integration Components directory of the DVD. When the Welcome window appears, click Next. Enter and confirm the password for the Windows mngr account and click Next. Select whether you want alarms from the Honeywell DVM system reported to this server. The default is Yes. If you dont want alarms reported to this server, select No. Click Next to continue. Note, this setting can be changed later through the Administration pages in Honeywell DVM. If Integration Components are installed on both servers in a redundant EBI, Experion or HSS pair, the option chosen for the server that was installed first will apply to both servers in the redundant pair.

Enter the name of the Database Server, and click Next. If a dialog box appears informing you that the Database Server is not available, check that you have entered the correct name and click OK. Confirm the installation details and click Next to begin the system installation. Click Finish. Restart the server on which you just installed the Integration Components. Integration Components on one of your EBI, Experion or HSS servers, repeat steps 1 to 9 on your other EBI, Experion or HSS server.

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10 If you have a redundant system and have only installed the Honeywell DVM

Next steps If you are installing Honeywell DVM on a server, return to the Checklist for a new installation. If you are installing Honeywell DVM on a Console Station, return to the Client pre-installation checklist.

Related topics Honeywell DVM server components install parameters on page 102 Examples of silent install configuration files for Honeywell DVM server components on page 106 Server pre-installation checklist on page 13

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Client pre-installation checklist


Before you install Honeywell DVM on the clients, you must ensure the following tasks have been performed before installing the software.
Task Prerequisites The computers on which Honeywell DVM will be installed meets the requirements described in the Honeywell DVM Compatibility Matrix. You have the Honeywell DVM installation account details. If you are installing the client components on an Internet Explorer client, you have the administration account details. If you are installing the client components on a Station client, you have the mngr password. You have successfully installed Honeywell DVM on the Database, Camera and Video Analytics Servers. The File and printer sharing service is installed on the computer on which you are installing the Honeywell DVM client. If you are installing a stand-alone client, Adding servers to the list of trusted add the servers to the list of trusted sites. sites on page 48 If the Internet Explorer or Station client is to be used for exporting signed videos and audit logs, and you want to use your own digital certificate, ensure that you have that digital certificate on hand before you start the Honeywell DVM client installation. If you are installing on a Station client, ensure you have installed and configured Station in accordance with Installing Honeywell DVM servers on page 26 Go to: Done?

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Task the EBI, Experion or HSS documentation. If you are installing on an Experion Console Station, ensure you have installed and configured Experion in accordance with the Experion documentation.

Go to:

Done?

You have installed the Integration Installing the Honeywell DVM Components on any EBI, Experion or Integration Components on the EBI, HSS servers to which Honeywell DVM Experion or HSS server on page 33 will integrate. Pre-installation tasks If you are installing Honeywell DVM on a non-English operating system, create a Users group. Creating a Users group on a client computer on page 37

If you have a workgroup environment, Updating the hosts file on page 22 update the hosts file (if you have not already done so on this computer). Ping the Database Server (or both Database Servers if you have a redundant system) using the computer name. If you are installing on a Console Station, synchronize the date and time on the servers. If you are installing on a Console Station, install the Honeywell DVM Integration Components Pinging a device on the network on page 24

Synchronizing the date and time on the servers on page 17 Installing the Honeywell DVM Integration Components on the EBI, Experion or HSS server on page 33

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Creating a Users group on a client computer


Attention You only need to perform this task if you are installing the Honeywell DVM client on a non-English operating system.

A local group for standard computer users, called Users, exists on Englishlanguage versions of Microsoft Windows. The Honeywell DVM client accesses this local group during installation. The Honeywell DVM client installation may fail on non-English operating systems as the Users group may not exist in local language versions of the operating system, or may exist under a different name. To create a Users group
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Choose Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management. Click Local Users and Groups. Double-click Groups to expand the folder. Now choose Action > New Group. Type Users into the Group name field. Add the regular users of the computer to the group. Click Create.

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Installing the Honeywell DVM client components on an Internet Explorer client


Attention Please be aware of the following: You do not need to complete this task if Station is on the computer and it has been configured to access Honeywell DVM. The Honeywell DVM client will add UDP Port1 to the Windows Firewall exceptions list. This is necessary for multicast to work. If you have Windows Server 2008 and User Account Control is enabled, when a User Account Control dialog box appears choose the option that allows you to continue this procedure. This option could be similar to OK, Yes, Allow or Continue. If you have Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 7 or Windows Vista SP2 and Internet Explorer 8 and do not have Automatic logon with current user name and password selected in the Internet Explorer Security Settings, you will be required to log in each time a Windows Security dialog box appears to complete this procedure.

The following procedure describes how to install the Honeywell DVM client components on a client computer that uses Internet Explorer to access Honeywell DVM. To install the client components on an Internet Explorer client
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Log on to the computer using the Honeywell DVM installation account. Open Internet Explorer. Choose Tools > Internet Options. Go to the Security page, select Trusted Sites and click Sites. Clear the Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone option. In the Add this Web site to this zone field:
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Type http://DVM_ServerA and click Add. where DVM_ServerA is the name of the preferred Honeywell DVM Database Server. If you have redundant Database Servers, type http://DVM_ServerB and click Add.

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where DVM_ServerB is the name of the backup Honeywell DVM Database Server.
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Choose one of the following options:


If you have Internet Explorer 7 Internet Explorer 8 Do this: Click OK Click Close

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Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box. Type the URL for Honeywell DVMs main page (for example, http:// machinename/dvm) into the Address box and press ENTER. Where machinename is the name of the Honeywell DVM Database Server (in a redundant server system, use the name of the preferred Honeywell DVM Database Server). If you have Windows XP, you will be asked to trust the information from Honeywell. Click Yes and go to step 10. If you have Windows 2003 Server, Internet Explorer displays a dialog that says, Microsoft Internet Explorers Enhanced Security Configuration is currently enabled on your server....
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Check In the future, do not show this message. Click OK. Internet Explorer displays a logon dialog box. Enter the Honeywell installation account user name and password. Internet Explorer displays a yellow information bar across the top of the Web page stating, The previous site might require the following ActiveX control: DVSClient.cab from Honeywell Limited.... Click on the information bar. A menu appears. Select Install the ActiveX control. Internet Explorer shows the Internet Explorer - Security Warning dialog that says, Do you want to install this software?. Click Install. Honeywell DVMs main page appears.

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10 When the Setup Application window appears, click Next to start the

installation.
11 Choose the destination directory for the client files.

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If the client is
Not running on a Database, Camera or Video Analytics Server

Do this: Click Next and go to step 12. Click Next and go to step 19.

Running on a Database, Camera or Video Analytics Server

12 Select if this computer will be used as a multi-monitor computer (surveillance or

alarm monitor).
If you select Yes No Do this: Go to step 13. Go to step 19.

13 Choose the account you want to use to administer the Honeywell DVM system.

This must match the account you chose when installing the Honeywell DVM servers.
If you choose the Default DVM_Manager account and password Default DVM_Manager account but provide my own password A pre-existing administration account Do this: Click Next and go to step 18. Click Next and go to step 14. Click Next and got to step 15.

14 Enter and confirm the password that you want to use for the DVM_Manager

account, click Next and go to step 18.


15 Choose the machine or domain on which the existing account is set up from the

From list.
16 Enter the name of the account you want to use to administer Honeywell DVM.

Click Check Name to check that the account does exist.


17 Enter the password for the account and click Next. 18 Enter the name of the Database Server and click Next.

If the Database Server cannot be contacted to validate the account name and password, an error message will appear giving you the option to continue with or stop the installation.
19 The Start Copying Files dialog appears. Check the settings and click Next to

start the installation.


20 Click Finish and close and restart the Internet Explorer client.

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Next steps Return to the Checklist for a new installation. Related topics Honeywell DVM client components silent install parameters on page 112 Example of a silent install configuration file for Honeywell DVM client components on page 113

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Installing the Honeywell DVM client components on a Station


Attention Please be aware of the following: You do not need to complete this task if Internet Explorer is on the computer, and it has been configured to access Honeywell DVM. The Honeywell DVM client will make an exception to firewall UDP Port1. This is necessary for multicast to work. If you have Windows Server 2008 and User Account Control is enabled, when a User Account Control dialog box appears choose the option that allows you to continue this procedure. This option could be similar to OK, Yes, Allow or Continue.

The following procedure describes how to install the Honeywell DVM client components on a Station computer. To install the client components
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Log on to the computer using the Honeywell DVM installation account. Log on to Station with MNGR security level. Click on Stations toolbar to call up the System Menu. Click (the Honeywell Digital Video Manager icon) on the System Menu display. Station connects to the Honeywell DVM system. (If you have an EBI or HSS system, the icon appears under Access Control and Security. If you have an Experion system, the icon appears under Options.) If requested, agree to trust information from Honeywell. When the Setup Application window appears, click Next to start the installation. Choose the destination directory for the client files.
If the client is Analytics Server Do this:

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Not running on a Database, Camera or Video Click Next and go to step 8.

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If the client is Running on a Database, Camera or Video Analytics Server 8

Do this: Click Next and go to step 15.

Select if this computer will be used as multi-monitor computer (surveillance or alarm monitor).
If you select Yes No Do this: Click Next and go to step 9. Click Next and go to step 15.

Choose the account you want to use to administer the Honeywell DVM system. This must match the account you chose when installing the Honeywell DVM servers.
If you choose the Do this:

Default DVM_Manager account and password Click Next and go to step 14. Default DVM_Manager account but provide my Click Next and go to step 10. own password A pre-existing administration account Click Next and got to step 11.

10 Enter and confirm the password that you want to use for the DVM_Manager

account, click Next and go to step 14.


11 Choose the machine or domain on which the existing account is set up from the

From list.
12 Enter the account you want to use to administer Honeywell DVM. Click Check

Name to check that the user name does exist.


13 Enter the password for the user name and click Next. 14 Enter the name of the Database Server and click Next.

If the Database Server cannot be contacted to validate the account and password, an error message will appear giving you the option to continue with or stop the installation.
15 The Start Copying Files dialog appears. Check the settings and click Next to

start the installation.


16 Click Finish. 17 Restart Station and navigate back to the Honeywell DVM pages. 18 If an error message appears indicating that you do not have permission to access

Honeywell DVM, log on as a Station user who has been assigned Honeywell DVM user privileges.

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Next steps Return to the Checklist for a new installation. Related topics Honeywell DVM client components silent install parameters on page 112 Example of a silent install configuration file for Honeywell DVM client components on page 113

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Installing the Honeywell DVM Integration Components on a Console Station


The following procedure describes how to install the Honeywell DVM Integration Components on a Console Station. Prerequisites You know the name of the Database Server. (If you have redundant Database Servers, use the name of the preferred Database Server.) The Console Station is running. You have read the installation notes on the DVD. These notes include references to the following documents that contain important information about the current release. Honeywell DVM R400.2 Software Release Bulletin Honeywell DVM R400.2 Known Issues Bulletin Honeywell DVM R400.2 Compatibility Matrix To install the Console Station Integration Components
1 2 3 4 5

Log on to the computer using the Honeywell DVM installation account. Insert the Honeywell DVM DVD into the computer and double-click DvmIntCompsInstall.exe in the Integration Components directory on the DVD. When the Welcome window appears, click Next. Enter and confirm the password for the Windows mngr account and then click Next. Enter the name of the Database Server and click Next. If a dialog box appears informing you that the Database Server is not available, check that you have entered the correct name and click OK. Confirm the installation details and click Next to begin the installation. Click Finish.

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Client post-installation checklist


After you install Honeywell DVM on the clients, you must ensure the following tasks are performed.
Task Give users access to Honeywell DVM from the Internet Explorer and Station clients. Synchronize the date and time on the clients. If you are using a Station client, configure it to access Honeywell DVM. If you have installed an Internet Explorer or Station client that is to be used for exporting signed videos and audit logs and you have your own digital certificate, configure the digital certificate. For more information, see Checklist for configuring a digital certificate in the Configuring administrative setup section of the Honeywell DVM Configuration and Administration Guide. Note that if you want to use the default Honeywell DVM digital certificate that is installed on all client computers, you do not need to perform this step. Go to Giving users access to Honeywell DVM on page 53 Synchronizing the date and time on the clients on page 47 Configuring Station to access Honeywell DVM on page 49 Done?

Related topics Synchronizing the date and time on the clients on page 47 Synchronizing the date and time on the servers on page 17

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Synchronizing the date and time on the clients


This task describes how to synchronize the date and time on Honeywell DVM clients. The date and time must be synchronized to ensure that all dates and/or times associated with events and recordings in the database are consistent with the date and time on the servers so that there is no confusion as to when a recording was made. Prerequisites You have set up a preferred time source server.

To synchronize the time on the clients


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On the client, open a Command Prompt window and type:


net time /setsntp:preferredtimesource

where preferredtimesource is the machine name of the preferred time source server.
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Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services. Right-click Windows Time service and select Properties. Set the Startup type to Automatic. If the Windows Time service is running, stop and restart it.

Next steps Return to the Client post-installation checklist. Related topics Synchronizing the date and time on the servers on page 17 Client post-installation checklist on page 46

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Adding servers to the list of trusted sites


The following procedure describes how to add Honeywell DVM server addresses to the list of trusted sites on a Station or Internet Explorer client. If you are using Honeywell DVM with an EBI, Experion or HSS system, you will also need to add the Honeywell DVM server addresses to the list of sites that Station can access. To configure Trusted Sites
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Log on to the computer using the Honeywell DVM installation account. Open Internet Explorer. Choose Tools > Internet Options. Go to the Security page, select Trusted Sites and click Sites. Clear the Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone option. In the Add this Web site to this zone field:
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Type http://DVM_ServerA and click Add. where DVM_ServerA is the name of the preferred Honeywell DVM Database Server. If you have redundant Database Servers, type http://DVM_ServerB and click Add. where DVM_ServerB is the name of the backup Honeywell DVM Database Server. If you are using Honeywell DVM on an EBI, Experion or HSS Station client, type http://StationName and click Add. where StationName is the name of the Station accessing Honeywell DVM. Choose one of the following options:
If you have Internet Explorer v7 Internet Explorer v8 Do this: Click OK Click Close

Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box.

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Configuring Station to access Honeywell DVM


Prerequisites You have added the Honeywell DVM server addresses to the list of trusted sites

To configure Station to access Honeywell DVM


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Start Station. Choose Station > Connection Properties. The Connection Properties dialog box opens. Click the Web Access tab and the click Advanced to display all properties. Select The following URLs only. Click Add and type the address of each Database Server. The format of the address is:
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Type http://DVM_ServerA/* and click Add. where DVM_ServerA is the name of the preferred Database Server. If you have redundant Database Servers, type http://DVM_ServerB/* and click Add. where DVM_ServerB is the name of the backup Database Server.

Note that if you omit the asterisk, operators will only be able to access the main page.
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Click Save to save your changes to the current Station setup file.

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The Honeywell DVM installation account


We recommend that you create a Windows user account to use as a specialized installation account. This account is necessary to install any Honeywell DVM component on any computer, and in this guide it is referred to as the Honeywell DVM installation account. An alternative to creating a new Windows account is to use an existing account with administrator privileges.
Attention Note that the Honeywell DVM installation account is only required during installation. If your organizations security policies do not approve of this account remaining in the system, you can remove it once the installation tasks have been completed. If this is the case, you may also need to remove the equivalent DVM user account which is generated for the installing account during the installation.

Using a new account as the Honeywell DVM installation account When you create a new Windows user account for the Honeywell DVM installation account: Ensure that the password for the account is the same on all computers. Ensure that the account has administrator privileges on all computers. If you have EBI, Experion or HSS, assign the account to the Honeywell Administrators group. (Note that this is a local group, that exists on EBI, Experion or HSS servers and Console Stations.) If the installation account that will be used to install the Camera Servers and Integration Components is different to the account used to install the Database Server, you need to add this account to the DVM_Database group on the Database Server before you install the Camera Server or Integration Components.

Using an existing account as the Honeywell DVM installation account with domain security If you use domain security, you can configure a domain administrator account as the Honeywell DVM installation account provided that: All the computers are part of the domain and the domain administrator account has local administrator privileges.

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If you have EBI, Experion or HSS, you assign the account to the Honeywell Administrators group. (Note that this is a local group, that exists on EBI, Experion or HSS servers and Console Stations.) If the installation account that will be used to install the Camera Servers and Integration Components is different to the account used to install the Database Server, you need to add this account to the DVM_Database group on the Database Server before you install the Camera Server or Integration Components.

Using an existing account as the Honeywell DVM installation account without domain security If you do not use domain security, you can configure the default Administrator account on every computer as the Honeywell DVM installation account. You can do this provided that: The password for the account is the same on all computers. If you have EBI, Experion or HSS, you assign the account to the
Honeywell Administrators group. (Note that this is a local group, that exists on

EBI, Experion or HSS servers and Console Stations.) If the installation account that will be used to install the Camera Servers and Integration Components is different to the account used to install the Database Server, you need to add this account to the DVM_Database group on the Database Server before you install the Camera Server or Integration Components.

Related topics Installing Honeywell DVM servers on page 26

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Giving users access to Honeywell DVM


This chapter describes how to give users access to Honeywell DVM. The tasks you must perform to give a user access to Honeywell DVM depend on how security has been configured for your system. Use the following table to select the appropriate checklist.
If you use: And you want to And you use give the user this type of access to: Station security: Internet Explorer N/A And you use integrated accounts: N/A Go to:

Domain security

Checklist for giving a user access with Internet Explorer in a domain environment on page 55 Checklist for giving a user access with operator-based security with integrated accounts in a domain environment on page 56 Checklist for giving a user access with operator-based security without integrated accounts in a domain environment on page 57 Checklist for giving a user access with Station-based security in a domain environment on page 59 Checklist for giving a user access with Internet Explorer in a workgroup environment on page 61

Station (and also OperatorInternet based Explorer if required)

Yes

No

Station-based

N/A

Workgroup security

Internet Explorer

N/A

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If you use:

And you want to And you use give the user this type of access to: Station security: Station (and also OperatorInternet based Explorer if required)

And you use integrated accounts: Yes

Go to:

Checklist for giving a user access with operator-based security with integrated accounts in a workgroup environment on page 62 Checklist for giving a user access with operator-based security without integrated accounts in a workgroup environment on page 64 Checklist for giving a user access with Station-based security in a workgroup environment on page 66

No

Station-based

N/A

Related topics Domain environment defined on page 55 Workgroup environments on page 61 Creating a Windows user account on page 68 Creating a special domain group for Honeywell DVM users on page 69 Adding a user to the Honeywell DVM domain group on page 70 Adding areas to Honeywell DVM on page 71 Configuring Internet Explorer users on page 72 Adding Windows accounts to the DVM_Users group on page 75 Adding Windows accounts to the Honeywell Administrators group on page 76 Adding Windows accounts to the Honeywell Users group on page 77 Adding Windows accounts to the Local operators group on page 78

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Domain environment defined


A domain is a logical collection of computers that share a common security definition. Domain security and logon permissions are controlled by special servers called domain controllers. Users cannot access server resources in a domain until a domain controller has authenticated them.
Environment Internet Explorer in a domain environment Go to: Checklist for giving a user access with Internet Explorer in a domain environment on page 55

Operator-based security with integrated Checklist for giving a user access with operatoraccounts based security with integrated accounts in a domain environment on page 56 Operator-based security without integrated accounts Station-based security Checklist for giving a user access with operatorbased security without integrated accounts in a domain environment on page 57 Checklist for giving a user access with Stationbased security in a domain environment on page 59

Related topics Creating a special domain group for Honeywell DVM users on page 69 Adding a user to the Honeywell DVM domain group on page 70

Checklist for giving a user access with Internet Explorer in a domain environment
Tasks
Task Create a special domain group for Honeywell DVM users Go to: Creating a special domain group for Honeywell DVM users on page 69 Done?

Add the users Windows account to Adding a user to the Honeywell DVM the domain group for Honeywell domain group on page 70 DVM users. Add areas that are required to Honeywell DVM. Adding areas to Honeywell DVM on page 71

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Task Add the Internet Explorer user account.

Go to: Configuring Internet Explorer users on page 72

Done?

Checklist for giving a user access with operator-based security with integrated accounts in a domain environment
Attention Please be aware of the following: If you change a users security level while the user is accessing a Honeywell DVM display, the changes will not take effect until the user logs out and logs back in to Station. Honeywell DVM does not support Ack Only and View Only area access.

Prerequisites The user has an integrated account, and can access EBI, Experion or HSS. (For details about setting up an integrated account for a user, see the EBI, Experion or HSS documentation.)

Tasks
Task: Go to: Done?

Create a special domain group for Honeywell Creating a special domain group DVM users for Honeywell DVM users on page 69 Add the users Windows account to the domain group for Honeywell DVM users. Adding a user to the Honeywell DVM domain group on page 70

On an EBI or HSS system, if the user needs to Adding Windows accounts to the access Honeywell DVM through Station, add Honeywell Users group on their Windows account under which Station page 77 runs to the Honeywell Users group on the EBI or HSS server. On an Experion system, if the users needs to Adding Windows accounts to the access Honeywell DVM through Station, add Local operators group on their Windows account under which Station page 78 runs to the Local Operators group on the Experion server or Console Station. If the user needs to access Honeywell DVM through Internet Explorer:

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Task: Create the users Windows account on every Database Server, Camera Server and Video Analytics Server.

Go to: Creating a Windows user account on page 68

Done?

Add the users Windows account to the Adding Windows accounts to the DVM_Users group on all Database Server, DVM_Users group on page 75 Camera Server and Video Analytics Server. Add the Internet Explorer user account. Configuring Internet Explorer users on page 72

Add areas that are required to Honeywell Adding areas to Honeywell DVM. DVM on page 71

Checklist for giving a user access with operator-based security without integrated accounts in a domain environment
Attention If you change a users security level while the user is accessing a Honeywell DVM display, the changes will not take effect until the user logs out and logs back in to Station.

Prerequisites The user has an operator ID, and can access EBI, Experion or HSS. (For details about setting up an operator ID for a user, see the EBI, Experion or HSS documentation.)

Tasks
Task Create a special domain group for Honeywell DVM users If the user logs on to: The Station computer using a Adding a user to the Honeywell DVM Windows account before domain group on page 70 logging on to Station, add that Windows account to the domain group for Honeywell DVM users. Go to: Creating a special domain group for Honeywell DVM users on page 69 Done?

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Task

Go to:

Done?

Station without first logging on Adding a user to the Honeywell DVM to the computer, add the domain group on page 70 Windows account under which Station runs to the domain group for Honeywell DVM users.

Note: If the user uses several Stations, you must add each of these Station Windows accounts to the domain group. On an EBI or HSS system, if the user needs to access Honeywell DVM through Station, add their Windows account under which Station runs to the Honeywell Users group on the EBI or HSS server. Adding Windows accounts to the Honeywell Users group on page 77

On an Experion system, if the users Adding Windows accounts to the Local needs to access Honeywell DVM operators group on page 78 through Station, add their Windows account under which Station runs to the Local Operators group on the Experion server or Console Station. If the user needs to access Honeywell DVM through Internet Explorer: Create the users Windows account on every Database Server, Camera Server and Video Analytics Server. Creating a Windows user account on page 68

Add the users Windows Adding a user to the Honeywell DVM account to the domain group for domain group on page 70 Honeywell DVM users. Add the Internet Explorer user account. Add areas that are required to Honeywell DVM. Configuring Internet Explorer users on page 72 Adding areas to Honeywell DVM on page 71

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Checklist for giving a user access with Station-based security in a domain environment
Attention If you change a users security level while the user is accessing a Honeywell DVM display, the changes will not take effect until the user logs out and logs back in to Station.

Prerequisites Station has been configured as described in the EBI, Experion or HSS documentation.

Tasks
Task Create a special domain group for Honeywell DVM users Add the Windows account under which Station runs to the domain group for Honeywell DVM users. Note: If the user uses several such Stations, you must add each of these Station Windows accounts to the domain group. On an EBI or HSS system, if the user Adding Windows accounts to the needs to access Honeywell DVM Honeywell Users group on page 77 through Station, add their Windows account under which Station runs to the Honeywell Users group on the EBI or HSS server. On an Experion system, if the users Adding Windows accounts to the Local needs to access Honeywell DVM operators group on page 78 through Station, add their Windows account under which Station runs to the Local Operators group on the Experion server or Console Station. If the user needs to access Honeywell DVM through Internet Explorer: Go to: Creating a special domain group for Honeywell DVM users on page 69 Adding a user to the Honeywell DVM domain group on page 70 Done?

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Task Create the users Windows account on every Database Server, Camera Server and Video Analytics Server.

Go to: Creating a Windows user account on page 68

Done?

Add the users Windows account Adding a user to the Honeywell DVM to the domain group for domain group on page 70 Honeywell DVM users. Create a special domain group for Honeywell DVM users Add the Internet Explorer user account. Add areas that are required to Honeywell DVM. Configuring Internet Explorer users on page 72 Adding areas to Honeywell DVM on page 71

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Workgroup environments
Computers in a workgroup environment use Windows security. Therefore, in a workgroup environment the name and password of the users Windows account must be the same on all Database, Camera and Video Analytics Servers and on all client computers from which the user accesses Honeywell DVM.
Environment Internet Explorer in a workgroup environment Operator-based security with integrated accounts Go to: Checklist for giving a user access with Internet Explorer in a workgroup environment on page 61 Checklist for giving a user access with operator-based security with integrated accounts in a workgroup environment on page 62

Operator-based security without integrated Checklist for giving a user access with accounts operator-based security without integrated accounts in a workgroup environment on page 64 Station-based security Checklist for giving a user access with Station-based security in a workgroup environment on page 66

Checklist for giving a user access with Internet Explorer in a workgroup environment
Attention The name and password of the users Windows account must be the same on all computers that need that account.

Tasks
Task Go to: Done?

Create the users Windows account on Creating a Windows user account every client computer which that particular on page 68 user will use to access Honeywell DVM.

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Task

Go to:

Done?

Create the users Windows account on Creating a Windows user account every Database Server, Camera Server and on page 68 Video Analytics Server. Add the users Windows account to the Adding Windows accounts to the DVM_Users group on every Database DVM_Users group on page 75 Server, Camera Server and Video Analytics Server. Add areas that are required to Honeywell DVM. Add the Internet Explorer user account. Adding areas to Honeywell DVM on page 71 Configuring Internet Explorer users on page 72

Checklist for giving a user access with operator-based security with integrated accounts in a workgroup environment
Attention Please be aware of the following: Honeywell DVM does not support Ack Only and View Only area access. If you change a users security level while the user is accessing a Honeywell DVM display, the changes will not take effect until the user logs out and logs back in to Station. The name and password of the users Windows account must be the same on all computers that need that account.

Prerequisites The user has an integrated account, and can access EBI, Experion or HSS. (For details about setting up an integrated account for a user, see the EBI, Experion or HSS documentation.)

Tasks
Task Create the users Windows account on every Database Server, Camera Server and Video Analytics Server. Add the users Windows account to the DVM_Users group on all Go to: Creating a Windows user account on page 68 Adding Windows accounts to the DVM_Users group on page 75 Done?

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Task Go to: Database Server, Camera Server and Video Analytics Server. Create the users Windows account Creating a Windows user account on the EBI, Experion or HSS Servers on page 68 and Console Stations. On an EBI or HSS system, if the user Adding Windows accounts to the needs to access Honeywell DVM Honeywell Users group on page 77 through Station, add their Windows account under which Station runs to the Honeywell Users group on the EBI or HSS server. On an Experion system, if the users Adding Windows accounts to the needs to access Honeywell DVM Local operators group on page 78 through Station, add their Windows account under which Station runs to the Local Operators group on the Experion server or Console Station. If the user needs to access Honeywell DVM through Internet Explorer: Create the users Windows Creating a Windows user account account on every Database on page 68 Server, Camera Server and Video Analytics Server. Add the users Windows account Adding Windows accounts to the to the DVM_Users group on all DVM_Users group on page 75 Database Server, Camera Server and Video Analytics Server. Add the Internet Explorer user account. Add areas that are required to Honeywell DVM. Configuring Internet Explorer users on page 72 Adding areas to Honeywell DVM on page 71

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Checklist for giving a user access with operator-based security without integrated accounts in a workgroup environment
Attention Please be aware of the following: Honeywell DVM does not support Ack Only and View Only area access. If you change a users security level while the user is accessing a Honeywell DVM display, the changes will not take effect until the user logs out and logs back in to Station. The name and password of each Windows account must be the same on every computer that needs that account.

Prerequisites The user has an operator ID, and can access EBI, Experion or HSS. (For details about setting up an operator ID for a user, see the EBI, Experion or HSS documentation.)

Tasks
Task If the user logs on to: The Station computer using a Creating a Windows user account on Windows account before logging page 68 on to Station, create the users Windows account on every Database Server, Camera Server and Video Analytics Server. Station without first logging on Creating a Windows user account on to the computer, create the page 68 Windows account under which Station runs on every Database Server, Camera Server and Video Analytics Server. Go to: Done?

Note: If the user uses several Stations, you must create each of these Station Windows accounts on every Database Server, Camera Server and Video Analytics Server.

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Task

Go to:

Done?

Add the account(s) identified above Adding Windows accounts to the to the DVM_Users group on all DVM_Users group on page 75 Database Servers, Camera Servers and Video Analytics Servers. On an EBI or HSS system, if the user Adding Windows accounts to the needs to access Honeywell DVM Honeywell Users group on page 77 through Station, add their Windows account under which Station runs to the Honeywell Users group on the EBI or HSS server. On an Experion system, if the users Adding Windows accounts to the Local needs to access Honeywell DVM operators group on page 78 through Station, add their Windows account under which Station runs to the Local Operators group on the Experion server or Console Station. If the user needs to access Honeywell DVM through Internet Explorer: Create the users Windows Creating a Windows user account on account on every Database page 68 Server, Camera Server and Video Analytics Server. Add the users Windows account Adding Windows accounts to the to the DVM_Users group on all DVM_Users group on page 75 Database Servers, Camera Servers and Video Analytics Servers. Add the Internet Explorer user account. Add areas that are required to Honeywell DVM. Configuring Internet Explorer users on page 72 Adding areas to Honeywell DVM on page 71

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Checklist for giving a user access with Station-based security in a workgroup environment
Attention Please be aware of the following: If you change a users security level while the user is accessing a Honeywell DVM display, the changes will not take effect until the user logs out and logs back in to Station. The name and password of each Windows account must be the same on every computer that needs that account.

Prerequisites Station has been configured as described in the EBI, Experion or HSS documentation.

Tasks
Task Go to:

Create the Windows account under which Creating a Windows user account on Station runs on every Database Server, page 68 Camera Server and Video Analytics Server. Note: If the user uses several Stations, you must create each of these Station Windows accounts on every Database Server, Camera Server and Video Analytics Server. Add the Windows account under which Adding Windows accounts to the Station runs to the DVM_Users group on all DVM_Users group on page 75 Database Server, Camera Server and Video Analytics Server. Note: If the user uses several Stations, you must add each of these Station Windows accounts to the DVM_Users group on all Database Server, Camera Server and Video Analytics Server. On an EBI or HSS system, if the user Adding Windows accounts to the needs to access Honeywell DVM through Honeywell Users group on page 77 Station, add their Windows account under

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Task which Station runs to the Honeywell Users group on the EBI or HSS server.

Go to:

On an Experion system, if the users needs Adding Windows accounts to the to access Honeywell DVM through Local operators group on page 78 Station, add their Windows account under which Station runs to the Local Operators group on the Experion server or Console Station. If the user needs to access Honeywell DVM through Internet Explorer: Create the users Windows account on Creating a Windows user account on every Database Server, Camera page 68 Server and Video Analytics Server. Add the users Windows account to Adding Windows accounts to the the DVM_Users group on all Database DVM_Users group on page 75 Servers, Camera Servers and Video Analytics Servers. Add the Internet Explorer user account. Add areas that are required to Honeywell DVM. Configuring Internet Explorer users on page 72 Adding areas to Honeywell DVM on page 71

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Creating a Windows user account


This topic describes how to create a Windows account for each user who needs to access Honeywell DVM. Prerequisites You know (or have decided on) the name and password of the Windows account to be created.

To create a user account


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Log on to Windows as an administrator. Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management to open the Computer Management dialog box. Under Local Users and Groups, click Users. Choose Action > New User. Enter the account name and password (the user name and password for a user must be the same on all computers.). Enter an appropriate full name and description. Click Create and then click Close. Log out and back in for the changes to take effect.

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Creating a special domain group for Honeywell DVM users


Attention This topic is only applicable if you use domain security.

This topic describes how to create a special domain group for Honeywell DVM users. All users who need to access Honeywell DVM must be added to this group. After configuring security, you can give users access to Honeywell DVM. Prerequisites You must have access rights on the domain controller that allow you to create user groups.

To create a special domain group


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Log on to the domain controller with a suitable account. Create a domain user group for Honeywell DVM users. For example, create a group called DVM Domain Users. On each Database Server and Camera Server:
a b

Log on as a local administrator. (For example, log on using the Honeywell DVM installation account you created before installing Honeywell DVM.) Add the domain user group you created in step 2 to the local group,
DVM_Users.

If you have an EBI or HSS system, on each EBI or HSS server:


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Log on as a local administrator. (For example, log on using the Honeywell DVM installation account you created before installing Honeywell DVM.) Add the domain user group you created in step 2 to the local group, Honeywell Users. Log on as a local administrator. (For example, log on using the Honeywell DVM installation account you created before installing Honeywell DVM.) Add the domain user group you created in step 2 to the local group, Local Operators.

If you have an Experion system, on each Experion server or Console Station:


a b

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Adding a user to the Honeywell DVM domain group


This topic describes how to add a users Windows account to the domain group for Honeywell DVM users. (Only users who have been added to this group can access Honeywell DVM.) Note that this topic is only applicable if you use domain security. Prerequisites The domain group for Honeywell DVM has been configured. You have access rights on the domain controller that allow you to add users to groups.

To add a user to the Honeywell DVM domain group


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Log on to the domain controller with a suitable account. Add the user to the group that was created for Honeywell DVM users. Log out and back in for the changes to take effect.

Related topics Domain environment defined on page 55

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Adding areas to Honeywell DVM


Access to devices and components in the Honeywell DVM system is restricted based on an area security model. Each camera, view and I/O device in Honeywell DVM will be assigned to an area. A user who is given access to a particular area can access any resource also assigned to that area. A user cannot view a camera, view or I/O device which is assigned to an area that they do not also have access to. If Honeywell DVM is integrated with an EBI, Experion or HSS system, then Honeywell DVM will use the areas configured for EBI, Experion or HSS users who access Honeywell DVM.
Attention Before EBI, Experion or HSS areas become available in Honeywell DVM, those areas must be assigned to an EBI, Experion or HSS user and that user must access Honeywell DVM through a Station client.

In a Honeywell DVM system not integrated with EBI, Experion or HSS, or in certain situations in an integrated system, it is necessary to create areas which are only accessible to Internet Explorer users. Prerequisites You must have MNGR level security to perform these tasks.

To create an area
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Navigate to the Honeywell DVM pages. In the Navigation Pane, click Administation > Areas. Click Add. On the Details tab in the Area box, type the name of the area you are creating. Click Save. The new area should appear under Areas.

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Configuring Internet Explorer users


To give a user access to Honeywell DVM through Internet Explorer, you must create an account for the user in Honeywell DVM. You must also assign one or more areas to the user.
Attention When the security level for the Internet Explorer user account is MNGR, this user account has access to all areas on the local Honeywell DVM system (including the facility model areas/assets from any Integrated Servers), regardless of the area assignment on the Area tab. In a DVA, if the MNGR user needs to access remote cameras the user must be assigned access to the areas that the cameras belong to on the Area tab.

Prerequisites You must have MNGR level security to perform these tasks. You have configured any areas which this user will need access to.

To create an Internet Explorer user account


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Navigate to the Honeywell DVM pages. In the Navigation Pane, click Administation > Users. Click Add. On the Details tab in the Name box, type the name of the user you are creating the account for. This name should match the Windows user account name for the operator. Do not include any domain or computer name prefix. Configure any other settings for the user as appropriate. Click Save. The new user should appear under Users.

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Changing an Internet Explorer user account


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Navigate to the Honeywell DVM pages. In the Navigation Pane, click Administation > Users. Under Users, select the user account you want to change. Change the settings for the user as appropriate.

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Deleting an Internet Explorer user account


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Navigate to the Honeywell DVM pages. In the Navigation Pane, click Administation > Users. Under Users, select the user account you want to delete. Click Delete.

Users tab reference


Attention When the security level for the Internet Explorer user account is MNGR, this user account has access to all areas on the local Honeywell DVM system (including the facility model areas/assets from any Integrated Servers), regardless of the area assignment on the Area tab. In a DVA, if the MNGR user needs to access remote cameras the user must be assigned access to the areas that the cameras belong to on the Area tab. Property Details tab Name Access tab Level The operators security level number, which must correspond with the security level defined in EBI, Experion or HSS:
0=

Description The name of the operators Windows account. This should not include the domain.

LVL1

1 = LVL2 2 = OPER 3= 4

SUPV MNGR

= ENGR

5=

Control level

The operators control level value. This equates to the control levels which can be defined for an operator in EBI, Experion or HSS. The control level value ranges from 0 to 255. If this is selected, the user can use an Ultrakey keyboard client with Honeywell DVM.

CCTV keyboard access Area tab

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Property Accessible areas Available areas

Description A list of areas which the user has access to. A list of areas that are available but the user has not been given access to.

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Adding Windows accounts to the DVM_Users group


To add Windows accounts to the DVM_Users group
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Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management to open the Computer Management dialog box. Under Local Users and Groups, click Groups. Double-click DVM_Users and click Add. Select the account you want to add and click Add. Repeat this step until you have listed all the accounts in the lower box. Click OK. Click Apply in the DVM_Users properties dialog box, then click Close. Log out and log back in for the changes to take effect.

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Adding Windows accounts to the Honeywell Administrators group


To add Windows accounts to the Honeywell Administrators group
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Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management to open the Computer Management dialog box. Click Groups under Local Users. Double-click Honeywell Administrators and click Add. Select the user and then click Add. Repeat this step until you have listed all the accounts in the lower box. Click OK. Click Apply in the Honeywell Administrators properties dialog box and then click Close. Log out and log back in for the changes to take effect.

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Adding Windows accounts to the Honeywell Users group


To add Windows accounts to the Honeywell Users group
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Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management to open the Computer Management dialog box. Click Groups under Local Users. Double-click Honeywell Users and click Add. Select the user and then click Add. Repeat this step until you have listed all the accounts in the lower box. Click OK. Click Apply in the Honeywell Users properties dialog box and then click Close. Log out and log back in for the changes to take effect.

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Adding Windows accounts to the Local operators group


Prerequisites The Local
operators

group exists on the Experion server or Console Station

To add Windows accounts to the Local operators group


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Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management to open the Computer Management dialog box. Under Local Users, click Groups. Double-click Local operators and click Add. Select the user and then click Add. Repeat this step until you have listed all the accounts in the lower box. Click OK. Click Apply in the Local operators properties dialog box and then click Close. Log out and log back in for the changes to take effect.

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Upgrading Honeywell DVM


The following topics describe the procedures for upgrading from Honeywell DVM R200.2, R300.1 or R400.1 servers and clients to Honeywell DVM R400.2. It also includes the procedure to migrate the Honeywell DVM database to a server that contains a new Windows installation. Note that when you upgrade to Honeywell DVM R400.2 from R200.2, any quad views you have defined will be migrated to 2 x 2 views and sequences will be migrated to 1 x 1 views.
Attention When installing Honeywell DVM on a Windows system with a firewall (Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 2), the firewall settings are only applied to the current profile. Changing profiles, such as joining or leaving a domain, will mean the Honeywell DVM firewall settings are missing and must be applied manually.

Related topics Checklist for upgrading a Honeywell DVM system on page 80 Removing the Honeywell DVM client on page 84 Removing Honeywell DVM Host Components or Integration Components from an EBI, Experion or HSS system on page 85 Removing Honeywell DVM from stand-alone Camera Servers on page 86 Removing Honeywell DVM from the Database Server on page 87 Migrating Honeywell DVM from an existing Database Server to a new Windows installation on page 88 Installing Honeywell DVM on page 9

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Checklist for upgrading a Honeywell DVM system


The following checklist provides detailed guidance on upgrading from Honeywell DVM R200.2, R300.1 or R400.1 to Honeywell DVM R400.2.
Attention To avoid problems it is strongly recommended that you complete the tasks in the order shown in the following checklist.

Tasks
Task Preliminary tasks Read the Using checklists topic Check whether the streamer manufacturers have issued any updates for your streamers. Install updates as necessary. (Contact your local Honeywell representative or consult the latest Honeywell DVM Compatibility Matrix for details about supported firmware versions.) Read the following files on the Honeywell DVM DVD. They contain last-minute information that may affect upgrade procedures: Honeywell DVM R400.2 Software Release Bulletin Honeywell DVM R400.2 Known Issues Bulletin Honeywell DVM R400.2 Compatibility Matrix Using checklists on page 12 Go to: Done ?

If you use Honeywell DVM in conjunction with EBI, Experion or HSS, check whether you also need to upgrade that product. Refer to the Honeywell DVM Compatibility Matrix to confirm the required version of these products.

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Task The Honeywell DVM Object Model component HWDVSAPI.dll has been replaced with HWDVSAPINET.dll. Custom applications built for your existing system that use the original component will still work. If you want to integrate to the new functionality, migrate your custom application to the HWDVSAPINET.dll component using an appropriate development environment. The HWDVSAPI.dll component will be removed for use in custom applications in a future release of Honeywell DVM. For more information, see the Honeywell DVM Application Development Guide. The Multi-Monitor Dispatcher API is deprecated and you should consider upgrading any custom scripts or applications to use the new functionality in the Honeywell DVM Object Model for Multi-Monitor. The following Multi-Monitor Dispatcher methods are no longer supported. You will need to update any custom scripts or applications that use these methods: AcknowledgeAlarmWindow ClearAllWindows DisplayGroup DisplayGroupByNumber DisplaySequence DisplaySequenceByNumber

Go to:

Done ?

The following Multi-Monitor Dispatcher methods have changed. You will need to update any custom scripts or applications that use these methods: ClearWindow DisplayAlarm3 DisplayCamera DisplayCameraByNumber

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Task KillWindow SetCameraLivePreset

Go to:

Done ?

The changes to these methods are described in the Honeywell DVM Application Development Guide . The Honeywell DVM Object Model now exposes the DVMVideoOutput object which allows the following functionality. You should upgrade any custom scripts or applications currently using the MultiMonitor Dispatcher API to use this new functionality instead: CloseMonitorWindow method DisplayCamera method DisplayCameraAtPreset method DisplayNothing method DisplayView method GoToPreset method

For more information, see the Honeywell DVM Application Development Guide. It is recommended that you shut down/close every Honeywell DVM client. Removing Honeywell DVM components from your existing system If you are using Honeywell DVM in conjunction with EBI, Experion or HSS, remove the Honeywell DVM Integration Components (or Host Components if you are upgrading from R200) from: The EBI, Experion or HSS server(s). Each Experion Console Station. Removing Honeywell DVM Host Components or Integration Components from an EBI, Experion or HSS system on page 85

If you have stand-alone Camera or Video Removing Honeywell DVM from Analytics Servers (not combined with a stand-alone Camera Servers on Database Server), remove Honeywell DVM page 86 from those Camera and Video Analytics Servers.

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Task

Go to:

Done ?

Remove Honeywell DVM from the Database Removing Honeywell DVM from Server (or combined Database and Camera the Database Server on page 87 Server). Upgrade tasks Upgrade your server and client computers so that they meet the new hardware and software requirements as specified in the Honeywell DVM Compatibility Matrix. If you are upgrading the operating system on Migrating Honeywell DVM from the Honeywell DVM Database Server and an existing Database Server to a new you want to keep the data from the previous Windows installation on page 88 release of Honeywell DVM, you must migrate Honeywell DVM before you upgrade the operating system. If you are upgrading the operating system on the Honeywell DVM Camera Server, you should save any clips recorded to the local drives before reformatting the server. Clips should be replaced in identically named directories once the upgrade of the operating system is complete. Install Honeywell DVM R400.2 using the instructions for a new Honeywell DVM installation. Migration tasks Migrating a Honeywell DVM system to a new Windows installation Migrating Honeywell DVM from an existing Database Server to a new Windows installation on page 88 Installing Honeywell DVM on page 9

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Removing the Honeywell DVM client


To remove the Honeywell DVM client, perform the following procedure on: Each Honeywell DVM client computer (including Stations if you are using Honeywell DVM in conjunction with EBI, Experion or HSS). The Honeywell DVM Database Server and Camera Server(s).

To remove the Honeywell DVM client:


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Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel. Double-click Add/Remove Programs. Select Honeywell DVM Client and click Change/Remove. Note that, depending on which version of Honeywell DVM you are removing, the uninstall wizard may indicate the release number. For example, if you are removing the client components, you may be prompted to select Honeywell DVM RxxxClient or Honeywell DVM Client. Click OK to continue with the uninstall. When the uninstall is complete, a dialog box may be displayed. If so, click Finish. Close the Add/Remove Programs dialog box. Restart the computer.

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Removing Honeywell DVM Host Components or Integration Components from an EBI, Experion or HSS system
To remove the Honeywell DVM Host Components or Integration Components from an EBI, Experion or HSS system, perform the following procedure on: The EBI, Experion or HSS server(s). Each Experion Console Station.
Attention Note that Host Components were renamed Integration Components as of Honeywell DVM R300

To remove the Honeywell DVM Host Components or Integration Components


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Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel. Double-click Add/Remove Programs. Depending on which version of Honeywell DVM you are removing, select either: . Honeywell DVM Host Components Honeywell DVM Integration Components

Note that the uninstall wizard may indicate the release number.
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Click Change/Remove. Click OK to confirm you want to uninstall that application. When the uninstall is complete, click Finish. Close the Add/Remove Programs dialog box. Restart the computer.

Next steps Return to the Checklist for upgrading a Honeywell DVM system.

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Removing Honeywell DVM from stand-alone Camera Servers


Perform the following procedure on any stand-alone Camera Servers in your system. If you have a combined Database and Camera Server, follow the procedure in Removing Honeywell DVM from the Database Server.
Attention Uninstalling Honeywell DVM from a Camera Server does not remove the folders that contain recordings.

To remove Honeywell DVM


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Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel. Double-click Add/Remove Programs. Select Honeywell DVM Camera Server and click Change/Remove. Note that, depending on which version of Honeywell DVM you are removing, the uninstall wizard may indicate the release number. If prompted, click Yes to continue with the uninstall. If you are uninstalling Honeywell DVM R200.2, R300.1 or 400.1 click on the button that reflects the task you are performingupgrading, uninstalling or removing Honeywell DVM. When the uninstall is complete, click Finish. Close the Add/Remove Programs dialog box. Restart the computer.

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Removing Honeywell DVM from the Database Server


The following procedure needs to be performed on the Honeywell DVM Database Server (or combined Database and Camera Server).
Attention Please be aware of the following: If you have redundant Database Servers, perform the procedure on the backup Database Server first. If you are upgrading or reinstalling Honeywell DVM on this computer, during this procedure take note of the folder name and directory structure that you backup the database to as you will need to create the same directory structure on the new Server.

To remove Honeywell DVM


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Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel. Double-click Add/Remove Programs. If you have a: Database Server and a Camera Server, select Honeywell DVM Rxxx.x Database Server and Camera Server and click Change/Remove. Database Server without the Camera Server, select Honeywell DVM Rxxx.x Database Server and click Change/Remove.

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If prompted, click OK to continue with the uninstall. If you are removing Honeywell DVM R200.2, R300.1 or R400.1, click on the button that reflects the task you are performingupgrading, uninstalling or removing Honeywell DVM. If you are upgrading or re-installing Honeywell DVM on this computer, enter the name of the folder where you want to back up the database, and then click Next. Note that backing up the database takes several minutes. When the uninstall is complete, select Yes, I want to restart and click Finish.

Next steps Return to the Checklist for upgrading a Honeywell DVM system.

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Migrating Honeywell DVM from an existing Database Server to a new Windows installation
The following procedure is used if you are migrating a Honeywell DVM system from a server with an old version of the Windows operating system, such as Windows 2000, to a server running a newer operating system, such as Windows 2008 R2. Prerequisites On the preferred or only Database Server, you have performed the tasks listed under the Removing Honeywell DVM components and SQL Server from your existing server task in the Checklist for upgrading a Honeywell DVM system. On the new Server, you have created the same directory structure that the database was backed up to when Honeywell DVM was removed from the previous Database Server.
Attention If you have Windows Server 2008 and User Account Control is enabled, when a User Account Control dialog box appears choose the option that allows you to continue this procedure. This option could be similar to OK, Yes, Allow or Continue.

To migrate Honeywell DVM


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If the Database Server that you performed the prerequisite task on has not been restarted, restart it now. When the Database Server restarts, log in as the local Administrator. Choose Start > Run to open the Run dialog. Type regedit into the Run dialog and click OK. The Registry Editor is displayed. Expand the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Honeywell\DVM\Server\Backup.

Choose File > Export.... The Export Registry File dialog appears. Name the export file DVMBackup.reg. Select the folder that you used to backup the database to as the location in which to save the registry key. This is the directory path identified in the Prerequisites for this procedure.

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Click Save.

10 Close the Registry Editor when export is complete. 11 On the new Database Server, log in as the local Administrator. 12 Copy the directory in which you saved the database backup and exported registry

key from the old server to the new server. Make sure you copy the directory to the same drive letter as on the old Database Server.
13 On the new Database Server, open the directory that contains the database

backup and the exported registry key.


14 Double-click on the registry file DVMBackup.reg. 15 When prompted, click Yes to add the information to the registry key. 16 Click OK when the information has been added to the registry key. 17 Follow the instruction in the Installing Honeywell DVM servers task.

When you install the Database Server you should receive a message indicating that the installation has found the backup database. If you dont receive the message, see The backup Honeywell DVM database is not found during migration in the General problems section of the Honeywell DVM Troubleshooting Guide for possible solutions.

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Uninstalling Honeywell DVM R400.2

The following topics describe the procedures for uninstalling Honeywell DVM R400.2 from server and client computers. Related topics Checklist for uninstalling Honeywell DVM R400.2 on page 92 Removing a Honeywell DVM client on page 94 Removing Honeywell DVM Integration Components from an EBI, Experion or HSS system on page 95 Removing Honeywell DVM from a stand alone Camera Server on page 96 Removing Honeywell DVM from a Video Analytics Server on page 97 Removing Honeywell DVM from a Database Server on page 98

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Checklist for uninstalling Honeywell DVM R400.2


Tasks
Task Close down the Honeywell DVM client on any Database Servers, Camera Servers, Video Analytics Servers and client computers (including Station and Internet Explorer clients). Remove the Honeywell DVM client from each client computer, including Stations (if you have EBI, Experion or HSS) and from the Honeywell DVM Database Server and Camera Server. Removing a Honeywell DVM client on page 94 Go to: Done?

Read the Using checklists topic Using checklists on page 12

If you are using Honeywell DVM Removing Honeywell DVM Integration in conjunction with EBI, Experion Components from an EBI, Experion or or HSS, remove the Honeywell HSS system on page 95 DVM Integration Components from: The EBI, Experion or HSS server(s). Each Experion Console Station. Removing Honeywell DVM from a stand alone Camera Server on page 96

If you have stand-alone Camera Servers (not combined with a Database Server), remove Honeywell DVM from those Camera Servers.

If you have Video Analytics Removing Honeywell DVM from a Servers, remove Honeywell DVM Video Analytics Server on page 97 from those Video Analytics Servers. Remove Honeywell DVM from the Database Server(s) (or Removing Honeywell DVM from a Database Server on page 98

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Task combined Database and Camera Server, if you have one).

Go to:

Done?

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Removing a Honeywell DVM client


To remove the Honeywell DVM client, perform the following procedure on: Each Honeywell DVM client computer (including Stations if you are using Honeywell DVM in conjunction with EBI, Experion or HSS) The Honeywell DVM Database Server(s), Camera Server(s) and Video Analytics Server(s) which also have a Honeywell DVM client installed.

To remove the Honeywell DVM client


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Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel. Double-click Add/Remove Programs. Select Honeywell DVM Client 400.2.x and click Change/Remove. Click OK to continue with the uninstall. If you are removing the Internet Explorer client and get a Files in Use InstallShield message, close Internet Explorer and click Retry to continue with the uninstall. When the uninstall is complete, the Honeywell DVM Client 400.2.x icon will disappear from the Add/Remove Programs control panel. Restart the computer.
Attention If you are uninstalling a Honeywell DVM client which is configured as a multimonitor client and you do not intend to reinstall that client in the future, you must remove the multi-monitor configuration manually from Honeywell DVM. For more information, see Configuring multi-monitors in the Configuration and Administration Guide.

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Removing Honeywell DVM Integration Components from an EBI, Experion or HSS system
To remove the Honeywell DVM Integration Components from an EBI, Experion or HSS system, perform the following procedure on: The EBI, Experion or HSS server(s). Each Experion Console Station.

To remove the Integration Components:


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Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel. Double-click Add/Remove Programs. Select Honeywell DVM Server 400.2.xIntegration Components. Click Change/Remove. Click Yes to continue with the uninstall. Click Yes to confirm you want to uninstall that application. When the uninstall is complete, click Finish. Close the Add/Remove Programs dialog box. Restart the computer.

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Removing Honeywell DVM from a stand alone Camera Server


To remove a Honeywell DVM Camera Server, perform the following procedure on any stand-alone Camera Servers in your system. If you have a combined Database and Camera Server, follow the procedure in Removing Honeywell DVM from the Database Server.
Attention Uninstalling Honeywell DVM from a Camera Server does not remove the folders that contain recordings.

To remove Honeywell DVM


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Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel. Double-click Add/Remove Programs. Select Honeywell DVM Server 400.2.xCamera Server and click Change/ Remove. The Uninstallation Type dialog opens. Click on the button that reflects the task you are performing: upgrading Honeywell DVM reinstalling Honeywell DVM removing Honeywell DVM

If you are removing Honeywell DVM, a dialog window will warn you that if you remove Honeywell DVM, the configuration details will be permanently deleted. Click Yes if you want to continue removing Honeywell DVM. If you are upgrading or reinstalling Honeywell DVM, click No and the Uninstallation dialog will be displayed again for you to choose another option. When the uninstall is complete, click Finish. You may be prompted to restart the computer when the installation finishes. If you are prompted to do so, select Yes, I want to restart and click Finish.

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Removing Honeywell DVM from a Video Analytics Server


To remove Honeywell DVM from a Video Analytics Server, perform the following procedure on any Video Analytics Server in your system.
Attention If you only want to uninstall a particular Video Analytics Server and keep the rest of the Honeywell DVM installation, you will have to manually disable video analytics on all Honeywell DVM cameras that use the server you are uninstalling, otherwise video analytics will fail on these cameras. If you are uninstalling a Video Analytics Server from an Honeywell Intelligent Video Analytics (HVA) Server, the quickest way to find out which cameras are using HVA algorithms on this Video Analytics Server is to open the Camera list on the HVA Configuration Tool.

To remove Honeywell DVM


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On the Video Analytics server you are uninstalling, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel. Double-click Add/Remove Programs. Select Honeywell DVM 400.xAnalytics Server and click Change/ Remove. The Uninstallation dialog appears. Click on the button that reflects the task you are performing: upgrading Honeywell DVM reinstalling Honeywell DVM removing Honeywell DVM

If you are removing Honeywell DVM, a dialog window will warn you that if you remove Honeywell DVM, the configuration details will be permanently deleted. Click Yes if you want to continue removing Honeywell DVM. If you are upgrading or reinstalling Honeywell DVM, click No and the Uninstallation dialog will be displayed again for you to choose another option. When the uninstall is complete, click Finish. You may be prompted to restart the computer when the installation finishes. If you are prompted to do so, select Yes, I want to restart and click Finish.

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Removing Honeywell DVM from a Database Server


The following procedure needs to be performed on the Honeywell DVM Database Server (or combined Database and Camera Server). If you have redundant Database Servers, perform the procedures on the backup Database Server first. To remove Honeywell DVM
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Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel. Double-click Add/Remove Programs. Select either: Honeywell DVM Server 400.2.xDatabase Server; or Honeywell DVM Server 400.2.xDatabase Server and Camera Server

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Click Change/Remove. The Uninstallation Type dialog opens. Click the button that reflects the task you are performing: upgrading Honeywell DVM reinstalling Honeywell DVM removing Honeywell DVM

If you are removing Honeywell DVM, a dialog window will warn you that if you remove Honeywell DVM, the database, history and configuration details will be permanently deleted. Click Yes if you want to continue removing Honeywell DVM. If you are upgrading or reinstalling Honeywell DVM, click No and the Uninstallation dialog will be displayed again for you to choose another option. If you are upgrading or reinstalling Honeywell DVM on this computer, enter the name of the folder where you want to back up the database, and then click Next. Note that backing up the database takes several minutes. When the uninstall is complete, you may be prompted to restart the computer. If you are prompted to do so, select Yes, I want to restart and click Finish.

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Silent installations
In Honeywell DVM, it is possible to perform silent installs and uninstalls of the Honeywell DVM: Database Servers Camera Servers Video Analytics Servers Integration Components Internet Explorer or Station clients.
Attention InstallShield may not correctly parse the parameter string if it is copied and pasted into the Command Prompt. If running setup.exe with parameters from the Command Prompt you should manually type the setup.exe command with parameters. To silently Go to:

Install Honeywell DVM server components Performing a silent install of Honeywell DVM server components on page 101 Uninstall Honeywell DVM server components Install Honeywell DVM clients Uninstall Honeywell DVM clients Performing a silent uninstall of Honeywell DVM server components on page 108 Performing a silent install of Honeywell DVM client components on page 111 Performing a silent uninstall of Honeywell DVM client components on page 115

Related topics Performing a silent install of Honeywell DVM server components on page 101 Performing a silent uninstall of Honeywell DVM server components on page 108 Performing a silent install of Honeywell DVM client components on page 111

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Performing a silent install of Honeywell DVM server components


This procedure can be used to install all the Honeywell DVM: Database Servers Camera Servers Video Analytics Servers Integration Components

This procedure can be performed on both redundant and stand-alone Honeywell DVM systems.
Attention If the silent install fails because a parameter in the configuration file has been incorrectly defined, the InstallShield Wizard will prompt you for the missing or incorrect information before continuing. If this should occur, you should complete the installation using the Installing Honeywell DVM servers or Installing the Honeywell DVM Integration Components on the EBI, Experion or HSS server task from the step where the silent install failed.

Prerequisites You have a Honeywell DVM DVD. You have the Honeywell DVM licence information. You know the name of the Database Server. (If you have redundant Database Servers, you know the name of the preferred Database Server.) You have read the installation notes on the DVD. These notes include references to the following documents that contain important information about the current release. Honeywell DVM R400.2 Software Release Bulletin Honeywell DVM R400.2 Known Issues Bulletin Honeywell DVM R400.2 Compatibility Matrix You have ensured that the folders where the clips are to be stored or archived are on drives that have been formatted as NTFS, not FAT.
Attention If the default folders where clips are to be stored or archived are not formatted as NTFS, the Honeywell DVM installation will not proceed.

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To silently install the Honeywell DVM server components


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Create a configuration file in a text editor, such as Notepad, containing all the silent install parameters. Save it with a .ini file extension. The parameters are listed in the topic Honeywell DVM server components install parameters. Perform the Server pre-installation checklist tasks. Log on to the computer using the Honeywell DVM installation account. Open a Command Prompt window and change directory to X:\>. where X is the location of the Honeywell DVM server install files. At the command prompt enter the following command:
setup.exe /zsilentInstall:$silent_ini$[?AutoReboot]

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where $silent_ini$ is the location of the configuration file you are using for the install. Note that all the backslashes in the file name should be doubled. For example C:\\temp\\ServerInstall.ini.
AutoReboot is

an optional parameter which instructs the install to automatically reboot the server when required. If this parameter is not used, you will be prompted to restart the server.

Press ENTER to execute the installation.

Related topics Honeywell DVM server components install parameters on page 102 Examples of silent install configuration files for Honeywell DVM server components on page 106 Server pre-installation checklist on page 13

Honeywell DVM server components install parameters


The .ini file is split into two discrete sections. A [COMPONENTS] section, which lists the server components to install, and a [CONFIG] section which has details regarding the specific configuration for the installation. In the [CONFIG] section, you must specify the configuration details for the installation. Not all the parameters need to be used for all installations, however any parameters used should only have a single entry in the file.
Parameter Description Server type Database Server Camera Server

[COMPONENTS] parameters
install

The server component or components you are installing. You must add an

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Parameter

Description Server type entry for each Honeywell DVM Video Analytics component you wish to install on the Server server. The values are: Integration DatabaseServer Components
CameraServer AnalyticsServer IntegrationComponents

If you are installing a redundant Honeywell DVM system and are installing a Database Server, you must also specify here which of the two databases servers you are installing. The values are: [CONFIG] parameters
mngr_password PreferredServer RedundantServer

The mngr password in use (or to be used) on the system. If you leave this parameter blank in an installation of a Database, Camera or Video Analytics Server, it indicates that the Honeywell DVM system is not integrating into an EBI, Experion or HSS system.

Database Server Camera Server Video Analytics Server Integration Components Database Server Camera Server Video Analytics Server

dvm_account_type

The account type to use for the Honeywell DVM system account. A value of: 0the default DVM_Manager account and password are to be used.
1the

default DVM_Manager account is to be used with a password you provide.


2you are providing the account

and password to use instead of the DVM_Manager account.


dvm_account_passwd

The new password to use with the Honeywell DVM system account. You will need to supply this parameter if you have chosen 1 or 2

Database Server Camera Server

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Parameter

Description for the dvm_account_type parameter.

Server type Video Analytics Server Database Server Camera Server Video Analytics Server

dvm_account_old_passwd

The password used for the Honeywell DVM system account in your previous installation of Honeywell DVM. This parameter only applies if you changed the DVM_Manager password for a previous release of Honeywell DVM. If you retained the default system account password for Honeywell DVM in a previous installation or this is not an upgrade, this parameter should be present but left blank.

dvm_account_name

The new account to use for the Honeywell DVM system account. You will need to supply this parameter if you have chosen 2 for the dvm_account_type. If the account you want to use is a domain account, you must also specify the domain in the format:
domain\account.

Database Server Camera Server Video Analytics Server

If the account you want to use is a local account, you must also include the machine name in the format:
MachineName\account
dvm_old_account_name

The account used for the Honeywell DVM system account in your previous installation of Honeywell DVM. This only applies if you have changed the system account for a past release of Honeywell DVM. If you have retained the default system account in the previous installation or this is not an upgrade, this parameter should be included in the configuration file but left blank.

Database Server Camera Server Video Analytics Server

datadir

The storage location for the Honeywell DVM Database file.

Database Server

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Parameter
translogdir installdir

Description The storage location for the Honeywell DVM Transaction Log. The Honeywell DVM server components installation directory.

Server type Database Server Database Server Camera Server Video Analytics Server

Integration Components will be installed in the EBI, Experion or HSS path.


clipdir archivedir

The default storage location for the Honeywell DVM clips.

Camera Server Camera Server

The default storage location for the Honeywell DVM clips that have been archived. The installation directory for Microsoft SQL Server 2008. The installation directory for databases installed with Microsoft SQL Server 2008.

sqldir sqldata

Database Server Database Server

alarmsink

A yes or no value indicating whether the Integrated Server currently being installed will receive alarms from Honeywell DVM. The system number for your Honeywell DVM system.

Integration Components

system_number license_key preferred_server_name

Database Server Database Server Redundant Database Server Camera Server Video Analytics Server Integration Components

The license key for your Honeywell DVM system. The name of the preferred or only Database Server.

Related topics Performing a silent install of Honeywell DVM server components on page 101

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Installing Honeywell DVM servers on page 26 Installing the Honeywell DVM Integration Components on the EBI, Experion or HSS server on page 33 Server pre-installation checklist on page 13

Examples of silent install configuration files for Honeywell DVM server components
The following example shows the parameters that are required for a silent install of a Camera Server, where a new password will be specified for the default DVM_Manager system account.
[COMPONENTS] Install=CameraServer [CONFIG] mngr_passwd=mngr123 dvm_account_type=1 dvm_account_password=newPasswd123 dvm_account_old_password= dvm_old_name= installdir=C:\Honeywell\DigitalVideoManager clipdir=E:\Clips archivedir=E:\Archive system_number=12345 license_key=ABCD-EFGH-IJKL-MNOP-QRST-UVWX-YZAB-CDEF-GHIJ-KLMN-OPQRSTUV preferred_server_name=DVMDS1

The following example shows the parameters that are required for a silent install of a redundant Database Server which uses a non-default account and password, and is upgrading from a system where the DVM_Manager password had been changed from the default.
[COMPONENTS] Install=DatabaseServer install=RedundantServer [CONFIG] mngr_passwd=mngr123 dvm_account_type=1 dvm_account_password=newPasswd123 dvm_account_old_password=oldPasswd456 dvm_account_name=DOMAIN\account dvm_old_name= datadir=D:\Honeywell\DigitalVideoManager\Data translogdir=E:\Honeywell\DigitalVideoManager\TransLog installdir=C:\Honeywell\DigitalVideoManager

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sqldir=C:\Program Files\MSSQLServer sqldata=C:\Program Files\MSSQLServerData\ system_number=12345 license_key=ABCD-EFGH-IJKL-MNOP-QRST-UVWX-YZAB-CDEF-GHIJ-KLMN-OPQRSTUV preferred_server_name=DVMDS1

This final example shows the parameters required for a silent install of a Camera Server and Integration Components on a single server which will use the default DVM_Manager account, but had previously changed the DVM_Manager password in a prior Honeywell DVM installation.
[COMPONENTS] Install=CameraServer install=IntegrationComponents [CONFIG] mngr_passwd=mngr123 dvm_account_type=0 dvm_account_old_password=oldPasswd456 dvm_old_account_name= installdir=C:\Honeywell\DigitalVideoManager clipdir=E:\Clips archivedir=E:\Archive alarmsink=yes system_number=12345 license_key=ABCD-EFGH-IJKL-MNOP-QRST-UVWX-YZAB-CDEF-GHIJ-KLMN-OPQRSTUV preferred_server_name=DVMDS1

Related topics Performing a silent install of Honeywell DVM server components on page 101 Installing Honeywell DVM servers on page 26 Installing the Honeywell DVM Integration Components on the EBI, Experion or HSS server on page 33 Server pre-installation checklist on page 13

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Performing a silent uninstall of Honeywell DVM server components


This procedure can be performed on the: Database Servers Camera Servers Video Analytics Servers Integration Components.
Attention If the silent install fails because a parameter in the configuration file has been incorrectly defined, the InstallShield Wizard will prompt you for the missing or incorrect information before continuing. If this should occur, you should complete the uninstall using the relevant task from the Uninstalling Honeywell DVM R400.2 section.

To perform a silent uninstall of Honeywell DVM components


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Create a configuration file in a text editor, such as Notepad, containing all the silent uninstall parameters. Save it with a .ini file extension. The parameters are listed in the topic Honeywell DVM server components uninstall parameters. Perform the Checklist for uninstalling Honeywell DVM R400.2 tasks. Open a Command Prompt window and change directory to X:\>. where X is the location of the Honeywell DVM server install files. At the command prompt enter the following command:
setup.exe /zsilentInstall:$silentuninstall_ini$[?AutoReboot]

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where $silentuninstall_ini$ is the location of the configuration file you are using for the uninstall. Note that all the backslashes in the file name should be doubled. For example, C:\\temp\\Server Uninstall.
AutoReboot

is an optional parameter which instructs the install to automatically reboot the server when required. If this parameter is not included, you will be prompted to restart the server.

Press ENTER to execute the uninstall.

Related topics Honeywell DVM server components uninstall parameters on page 109 Example of silent uninstall configuration files for Honeywell DVM server components on page 109

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Honeywell DVM server components uninstall parameters


The configuration file for silent uninstalls contains one section, the [UNINSTALL] section. The parameters for this section are listed below.
Parameter
db_backup_dir

Description The storage location for the backup of the Honeywell DVM Database. If you do not want to backup the database, or you are not uninstalling a Honeywell DVM Database Server, then this parameter should be left blank. An optional parameter used to retain the DVM_Users group. This parameter has no value. Its inclusion indicates that the group is to be kept. If the parameter is not included then the DVM_Users group will be removed. Note that this setting is for the uninstall of a Camera or Video Analytics Server. On a Database Server, the DVM_Users group will only be retained if the database is to be backed up.

KeepDVMUsers

Related topics Example of silent uninstall configuration files for Honeywell DVM server components on page 109 Performing a silent uninstall of Honeywell DVM server components on page 108

Example of silent uninstall configuration files for Honeywell DVM server components
The following example shows the parameters that are required for a silent uninstall of a Honeywell DVM Database Server and Camera Server where the database will not be backed up but the DVM_Users group will be retained.
[UNINSTALL] db_backup_dir= KeepDVMUsers=

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The following example shows the parameters that are required for a silent uninstall of a Honeywell DVM Database Server where the database will be backed up.
[UNINSTALL] db_backup_dir=C:\Honeywell\DigitalVideoManager\DBBackup

Related topics Honeywell DVM server components uninstall parameters on page 109 Performing a silent uninstall of Honeywell DVM server components on page 108

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Performing a silent install of Honeywell DVM client components


This procedure can be used to install all Honeywell DVM Internet Explorer and Station clients. You can also use the client silent install for multi-monitor clients using the multi-monitor parameters.
Attention Please be aware of the following: If the silent install fails because a parameter in the configuration file has been incorrectly defined, the InstallShield Wizard will prompt you for the missing or incorrect information before continuing. If this should occur, you should complete the installation using the Installing the Honeywell DVM client components on an Internet Explorer client or Installing the Honeywell DVM client components on a Station task from the step where the silent install failed.

Prerequisites Extract the setup files from the DVSClient.cab file to a central location. The DVSClient.cab file is found on the Honeywell DVM Database Server in the following location:
\Honeywell\DigitalVideoManager\Webpages\HWDVSWebServer\Controls

On the client computer, map a drive to the location of the client setup.exe file that you extracted from the DVSClient.cab file.

To silently install the Honeywell DVM client components


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Create a configuration file in a text editor, such as Notepad, containing all the silent install parameters. Save it with a .ini file extension. The parameters are listed in the topic Honeywell DVM client components install parameters. Perform the Client pre-installation checklist tasks. Open a Command Prompt window and change directory to X:\>. where X is the location of the Honeywell DVM client install files. At the command prompt enter the following command:
setup.exe /zsilentInstall:$silent_ini$[?AutoReboot]

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AutoReboot is an optional parameter which instructs the install to automatically reboot the server when required. If this parameter is not included, you will be prompted to restart the computer.

Press ENTER to execute the installation.

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Honeywell DVM client components silent install parameters


The configuration file for the silent client install contains one section, the [CONFIG] section. The parameters for this section are listed below.
Parameter
installdir

Description The Honeywell DVM client components installation directory. Indicates if this client will be used as a multi-monitor machine. The values are:
yesthe nothe

Multi-monitor parameters
multimonitor_machine

client is to be used for multi-monitor.

client will not be used for multi-monitor.

The following parameters are only required if multimonitor_machine=yes.


preferred_server_name dvm_account_type

The name of the preferred or only Database Server. The account type to use for the Honeywell DVM system account. A value of:
0the default DVM_Manager account and password

are to be used.
1the default DVM_Manager account is to be used with a password you provide. 2you are providing the account and password to use instead of the DVM_Manager account.

dvm_account_passwd

The new password to use with the Honeywell DVM system account. You will need to supply this parameter if you have chosen 1 or 2 for the dvm_account_type parameter.

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Parameter
dvm_account_name

Description The new account to use for the Honeywell DVM system account. You will need to supply this parameter if you have chosen 2 for the dvm_account_type. If the account you want to use is a domain account, you must also specify the domain in the format:
domain\account.

If the account you want to use is a local account, you must also include the machine name in the format:
MachineName\account

Related topics Example of a silent install configuration file for Honeywell DVM client components on page 113 Installing the Honeywell DVM client components on an Internet Explorer client on page 38 Performing a silent install of Honeywell DVM client components on page 111 Installing the Honeywell DVM client components on a Station on page 42

Example of a silent install configuration file for Honeywell DVM client components
The following example shows the parameters that are required for a silent install of a Honeywell DVM client, which will not be used as a multi-monitor machine. The Honeywell DVM client will be installed to: C:\Honeywell\DigitalVideoClient.
[CONFIG] installdir=C:\Honeywell\DigitalVideoClient

The following example shows the parameters that are required for a silent multimonitor client install where the preferred Database Server name is DVMServer1 and you are using the default DVM_ Manager account and password. The Honeywell DVM client will be installed to: C:\Honeywell\DigitalVideoClient.
[CONFIG] installdir=C:\Honeywell\DigitalVideoClient multimonitor_machine=yes

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preferred_server_name=DVMServer1 dvm_account_type=0

Related topics Honeywell DVM client components silent install parameters on page 112 Installing the Honeywell DVM client components on an Internet Explorer client on page 38 Performing a silent install of Honeywell DVM client components on page 111 Installing the Honeywell DVM client components on a Station on page 42

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Performing a silent uninstall of Honeywell DVM client components


This procedure can be performed on both Station and Internet Explorer clients. You dont need a configuration file for the uninstall of Honeywell DVM client components, you just run a command at the command prompt to perform the uninstall. Prerequisites
DVSClient.cab

Extract the setup files from the DVSClient.cab file to a central location. The file is found on the Honeywell DVM Database Server in the following location:
\Honeywell\DigitalVideoManager\Webpagesw\HWDVSWebServer\Controls

On the client computer, map a drive to the location of the client setup.exe file that you extracted from the DVSClient.cab file.

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setup.exe /zsilentInstall

Press ENTER to execute the installation.

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Internationalizing a Honeywell DVM system


When Honeywell DVM is installed, all the English text for the US locale (1033) is installed. If you wish to internationalize your system to work with one or more other languages, follow the steps in the following topics.
For information on Internationalizing Honeywell DVM Removing a locale from Honeywell DVM Upgrading an internationalized Honeywell DVM system Go to: Internationalizing the Honeywell DVM tables on page 118 Removing a locale from the Honeywell DVM database on page 132 Upgrading an internationalized Honeywell DVM system on page 133

Related topics Internationalizing the Honeywell DVM tables on page 118 Translating the Honeywell DVM database tables on page 119 Removing a locale from the Honeywell DVM database on page 132 Upgrading an internationalized Honeywell DVM system on page 133

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Internationalizing the Honeywell DVM tables


You can internationalize Honeywell DVM for multiple languages within the one Honeywell DVM system. To internationalize Honeywell DVM
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Install the appropriate Microsoft Language Packs on both the Honeywell DVM Database Servers and clients.
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On each Honeywell DVM client install the Microsoft language pack for the language you wish to use for that client with Honeywell DVM. On the Honeywell DVM Database Server install all Microsoft language packs that are in use on any of your Honeywell DVM Clients. For example, if some Honeywell DVM clients use Japanese with the Japanese language pack installed and some use Chinese with the Chinese language pack installed, you need to install both the Japanese and Chinese language packs on the Honeywell DVM Database Server so that it can correctly internationalize the text for each client.

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Translate the internationalization (I18N) tables in the Honeywell DVM. Restart Internet Information Services (IIS) so that the changes to the internationalization tables can take effect. Restart or refresh all Honeywell DVM clients.

Related topics Translating the Honeywell DVM database tables on page 119 Upgrading an internationalized Honeywell DVM system on page 133

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Translating the Honeywell DVM database tables


The following table summarizes the procedures for internationalizing the Honeywell DVM database tables.
Attention We recommend that you perform a separate export and import for each locale ID, that is, you need to perform the following sequence of steps separately for each locale ID. For information on Go to:

Export the internationalization (I18N) tables Exporting the I18N tables on page 119 from SQL Server Management Studio to an Excel spreadsheet. Internationalize the database tables by changing the locale ID and translating the text strings in the spreadsheet. Import the internationalized data back into the Honeywell DVM database. Internationalizing the database tables on page 121 Importing the internationalized tables back into Honeywell DVM on page 130

Related topics Exporting the I18N tables on page 119 Internationalizing the database tables on page 121 Locale IDs on page 125 Importing the internationalized tables back into Honeywell DVM on page 130 Internationalizing the Honeywell DVM tables on page 118

Exporting the I18N tables

Prerequisites Microsoft Excel is installed

To export the I18N tables to an Excel spreadsheet


1 2

Log on to the preferred Database Server using the Administrator account. Choose Start > Programs > Microsoft SQL Server 2008 > SQL Server Management Studio.

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In the Connect to Server dialog box, ensure the: Server type is Database
Engine

Server name corresponds to the name of your preferred Database Server Authentication type is Windows
Authentication

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Click Connect. In the Object Explorer, expand the navigation tree as follows: DatabaseServerName > Databases where DatabaseServerName is the name of the Database Server. Right-click on the Honeywell DVM database and choose Tasks > Export Data.... This displays a window from which you can start the SQL Server Import and Export Wizard. Click Next to start the SQL Server Import and Export Wizard. The Choose a Data Source dialog appears. Select the name of the Database Server from which the data will be exported from the Server name list and then click Next. The Choose a Destination dialog appears. Select the destination to be Microsoft Excel. location of the spreadsheet.

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10 Under the Excel connection settings, enter a file name and the path for the 11 Choose the version of Microsoft Excel which you have installed on your

computers as the Excel version and click Next.


12 The Specify Table Copy or Query dialog appears. Ensure that Copy data from

one or more tables or views is selected and click Next.


13 The Select Source Tables and Views dialog appears. Select the DVM I18N

table(s) you wish to internationalize and click Next. The following tables can be internationalized:
tblI18NLabelscontains

text strings that appear in the Honeywell DVM text strings used in Honeywell DVM error text strings displayed in Honeywell DVM

user interface.
tblI18NErrorscontains

messages.
tblI18NComboBoxescontains

combo box selections.


tblI18NAuditLogcontains

text strings that appear in an exported audit log text strings used for Honeywell DVM

report.
tblI18NAlarmIntegrationcontains

alarms.

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tblI18NConfigurationis

used to configure the fonts and font sizes for ActiveX controls on the web pages.

14 The Review Data Type Mapping dialog appears. Click Next. 15 The Save and Execute Package dialog appears. Ensure the Run immediately

option is selected and click Next.


16 The Complete the Wizard dialog appears. Click Finish. 17 A dialog will appear letting you know that the export was successful. The data

inside the selected tables will now be available in a spreadsheet in the folder and file name you chose in step 10 above.
18 Once the execution is completed, click Close.

Internationalizing the database tables


When translating text strings note that: If the text string contains %, you must leave the % character in the text string (for example, %1, %2). Strings with % are known as parameterized strings: the % placeholder is filled in at runtime with dynamic information, such as the name of a camera or the name of a server. As there is limited space on the Honeywell DVM user interface you need to ensure that the translated text strings fit into the space available.
tblI18NLabelscontains

The following tables can be internationalized: text strings that appear in the Honeywell DVM user interface.
tblI18NErrorscontains text strings used in Honeywell DVM error messages. tblI18NComboBoxescontains text strings displayed in Honeywell DVM combo

box selections.
tblI18NAuditLogcontains

text strings that appear in an exported audit log text strings used for Honeywell DVM

report.
tblI18NAlarmIntegrationcontains

alarms.
tblI18NConfigurationis

used to configure the fonts and font sizes for ActiveX controls on the web pages.

To internationalize the tblI18NLabels database table


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Open the spreadsheet that you exported. Display the worksheet that contains the tblI18NLabels data.

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3 4 5

Delete the column rowguid. Change the LocaleID field for each row to the new locale ID. Translate the LabelText field for each row to the desired language. Do not change any other fields. The example below shows what the table looks like for a typical locale ID 1033 (that is, default) entry. The example that follows shows how you change it for locale ID 1041 (Japan).
Table 1: tblI18NLabels database tableusing the default locale ID LocaleID 1033 LabelID LabelText Description UsedByClient

Add or remove Add or remove cameras to the cameras to the quadrants quadrants Table 2: tblI18NLabels database tableusing the locale ID for Japan

LocaleID 1041

LabelID Add or remove cameras to the quadrants

LabelText

Description

UsedByClient

To internationalize the tblI18NErrors database table


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Open the spreadsheet that you exported. Display the worksheet that contains the tblI18NErrors data. Delete the column rowguid. Change the LocaleID field for each row to the new locale ID. Translate the ErrorText field for each row to the desired language. Do not change other fields. The example below shows what the table looks like for a typical locale ID 1033 (that is, default) entry. The example that follows shows how you change it for locale ID 1041 (Japan).
Table 3: tblI18NErrors database tableusing the default locale ID LocaleID 1033 ErrorNumber The camera is disabled ErrorText The camera is disabled Description

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Table 4: tblI18NErrors database tableusing the locale ID for Japan LocaleID 1041 ErrorNumber The camera is disabled ErrorText Description

To internationalize the tblI18NComboBoxes database table


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Open the spreadsheet that you exported. Display the worksheet that contains the tblI18NComboBoxes data. Delete the column rowguid. Change the LocaleID field for each row to the new locale ID. Translate the ComboBoxText field for each row to the desired language. Do not change other fields. The example below shows what the table looks like for a typical locale ID 1033 (that is, default) entry. The example that follows shows how you change it for locale ID 1041 (Japan).
Table 5: tblI18NComboBoxes database tableusing the default locale ID LocaleID 1033 ComboBoxID cboRecurType SortOrder ComboBoxValue 1 1 ComboBoxText Daily

Table 6: tblI18NComboBoxes database tableusing the locale ID for Japan LocaleID 1041 ComboBoxID cboRecurType SortOrder ComboBoxValue 1 1 ComboBoxText

To export the tblI18NAuditLog database table


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Open the spreadsheet that you exported. Display the worksheet that contains the tblI18NAuditLog data. Delete the column rowguid. Change the LocaleID field for each row to the new locale ID. Translate the LabelText field for each row to the desired language. Do not change other fields.

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The example below shows what the table looks like for a typical locale ID 1033 (that is, default) entry. The example that follows shows how you change it for locale ID 1041 (Japan).
Table 7: tblI18NAuditLog database tableusing the default locale ID LocaleID 1033 LabelID Add camera %1 LabelText Add camera %1 Description

Table 8: tblI18NAuditLog database tableusing the locale ID for Japan LocaleID 1041 LabelID Add camera%1 LabelText Description

To internationalize the tblI18NAlarmIntegration database table


1

Open the spreadsheet that you exported.


Attention The tblI18NAlarmIntegration table does not allow for multiple locales so you can only have one language for this table. If you wish to raise Honeywell DVM alarms in another language, perform this task for each existing row.

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Display the worksheet that contains the tblI18NAlarmIntegration data. Delete the column rowguid. Translate the LabelText field to the desired language.

To change display settings in the tblI18NConfiguration database table


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Open the spreadsheet that you exported. Note that this table does not contain any I18N text and in general does not need to be modified. However, if you find that internationalized text is not displayed correctly (this is particularly common for Asian/Chinese text) you may find that you need to modify entries in this table. The font type and size specified in this table is only used in ActiveX controls on the web pages. They do not change the font type or size used in text on the web pages.

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2 3 4 5

Display the worksheet that contains the tblI18NConfiguration data. Delete the column rowguid. Change the LocaleID field for each row to the new locale ID. Use the ControlFontNamePrimary field to specify the font name that is to be used on the (ActiveX) Video Control on the web page. This field is automatically populated by Honeywell DVM and the default is Arial. Use the ControlFontNameBackup field to specify the font to be used if the primary font does not display correctly. The default font is Tahoma. Use the ControlFontSize field to specify the size of the font to be used on the (ActiveX) Video Control. The default size is 12 point. Use the MMFontName field to specify the default font name to be used for surveillance and alarm monitors. The default is Trebuchet MS. Use the MMFontSize field to specify the default font size to be used for surveillance and alarm monitors. The default is 16 point.

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Locale IDs

Locale description Afrikaans Albanian Arabic - Algeria Arabic - Bahrain Arabic - Egypt Arabic - Iraq Arabic - Jordan Arabic - Kuwait Arabic - Lebanon Arabic - Libya Arabic - Morocco Arabic - Oman

Locale ID 1078 1052 5121 15361 3073 2049 11265 13313 12289 4097 6145 8193

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Locale description Arabic - Qatar Arabic - Saudi Arabia Arabic - Syria Arabic - Tunisia Arabic - United Arab Emirates Arabic - Yemen Armenian Azeri - Cyrillic Azeri - Latin Basque Belarusian Bulgarian Catalan Chinese - China Chinese - Hong Kong S.A.R. Chinese - Macau S.A.R. Chinese - Singapore Chinese - Taiwan Croatian Czech Danish Dutch - Belgium Dutch - The Netherlands English - Australian English - Belize English - Canada English - Carribbean English - Ireland English - Jamaica English - New Zealand English - Phillipines

Locale ID 16385 1025 10241 7169 14337 9217 1067 2092 1068 1069 1059 1026 1027 2052 3076 5124 4100 1028 1050 1029 1030 2067 1043 3081 10249 4105 9225 6153 8201 5129 13321

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Locale description English - South Africa English - Trinidad English - United Kingdom English - United States Estonian Farsi Finnish Faroese French - Belgium French - Canadian French - France French - Luxembourg French - Switzerland Gaelic - Ireland Gaelic - Scotland German - Austria German - Germany German - Liechtenstein German - Luxembourg German - Switzerland Greek Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Icelandic Indonesian Italian - Italy Italian - Switzerland Japanese Korean Latvian

Locale ID 7177 11273 2057 1033 1061 1065 1035 1080 2060 3084 1036 5132 4108 2108 1084 3079 1031 5127 4103 2055 1032 1037 1081 1038 1039 1057 1040 2064 1041 1042 1062

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Locale description Lithuanian FYRO Macedonian Malay - Brunei Malay - Malaysia Maltese Marathi Norwegian - Bokmal Norwegian - Nynorsk Polish Portuguese - Portugal Portuguese - Brazil Raeto - Romance Romanian - Moldova Romanian - Romania Russian Russian - Moldova Sanskrit Serbian - Cyrillic Serbian - Latin Setsuana Slovenian Slovak Sorbian Spanish - Argentina Spanish - Bolivia Spanish - Chile Spanish - Columbia Spanish - Costa Rica Spanish - Dominican Republic Spanish - Ecuador Spanish - El Salvador

Locale ID 1063 1071 2110 1086 1082 1102 1044 2068 1045 2070 1046 1047 2072 1048 1049 2073 1103 3098 2074 1074 1060 1051 1070 11274 16394 13322 9226 5130 7178 12298 17418

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Locale description Spanish - Guatemala Spanish - Honduras Spanish - Mexico Spanish - Nicaragua Spanish - Panama Spanish - Paraguay Spanish - Peru Spanish - Puerto Rico Spanish - Spain Spanish - Uruguay Spanish - Venezuela Sutu Swahili Swedish - Finland Swedish - Sweden Tamil Tatar Thai Turkish Tsonga Ukranian Urdu Uzbek - Cyrillic Uzbek - Latin Vietnamese Xhosa Yiddish Zulu

Locale ID 4106 18442 2058 19466 6154 15370 10250 20490 1034 14346 8202 1072 1089 2077 1053 1097 1092 1054 1055 1073 1058 1056 2115 1091 1066 1076 1085 1077

Related topics Internationalizing the database tables on page 121

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Importing the internationalized tables back into Honeywell DVM

To import the internationalized tables back into Honeywell DVM


1 2 3

Log on to the preferred Database Server using the Administration account. Choose Start > Programs > Microsoft SQL Server 2008 > SQL Server Management Studio. In the Connect to Server dialog box, ensure the: Server type is Database
Engine

Server name corresponds to the name of your preferred Database Server Authentication type is Windows
Authentication

4 5

Click Connect. In the Object Explorer, expand the navigation tree as follows: DatabaseServerName > Databases where DatabaseServerName is the name of the Database Server. Right-click on the Honeywell DVM database, and choose Tasks > Import Data.... The Welcome to SQL Server Import and Export Wizard opens. Click Next to start the wizard. The Choose a Data Source dialog opens. Select the source to be Microsoft Excel. Under Excel connection settings, enter the file path of the spreadsheet that has the translated text, and select the version of Excel you are using. continue.

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10 Ensure the First row has column names option is selected and click Next to 11 The Choose a Destination dialog opens. If you are importing to the Database

Server, click Next (otherwise select the appropriate server from the Server name list.)
12 The Specify Table Copy or Query dialog is displayed. Ensure the Copy data

from one or more tables or views option is selected and then click Next.
13 The Select Source Tables and Views dialog opens. Click Next to continue.

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Attention Check the source I18N tables that you wish to import into the Honeywell DVM database. If any versions of the source table names have $ signs (for example, tblI18NErrors$), select that version of the table. If any source table names end in a $ sign, ensure that you modify the Destination table name to remove the $ sign by selecting the corresponding table name with the drop-down arrow. 14 The Save and Execute Package dialog appears. Choose the Run immediately

option and click Next.


15 The Complete the Wizard dialog opens. Click Finish. 16 Once the execution is complete, click Close. 17 Check the Honeywell DVM I18N tables to see that the data has been imported

correctly.

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Removing a locale from the Honeywell DVM database


You can clear a particular locale ID from the Honeywell DVM database by running a script as a query in SQL Server Management studio. To remove a locale from the Honeywell DVM database
1 2 3 4

Open SQL Server Management Studio. Click on the Honeywell DVM Database to select it. Click New Query. Copy and paste the following script into the Query pane:
use DVM delete tbli18nLabels where localeid=<localeidtoremove> delete tbli18nErrors where localeid=<localeidtoremove> delete tbli18nAuditlog where localeid=<localeidtoremove> delete tbli18nComboboxes where localeid=<localeidtoremove>

replacing the <localeidtoremove> with the locale ID you wish to remove.


5

Click Execute to run the script. Example (where locale ID is 1041, that is, Japan) The following script removes all Japanese language rows.
use DVM delete tbli18nLabels where localeid=1041 delete tbli18nErrors where localeid=1041 delete tbli18nAuditlog where localeid=1041 delete tbli18nComboboxes where localeid=1041

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Upgrading an internationalized Honeywell DVM system


If you are upgrading, you can use either the SQL Server Management Studio or you can follow the procedures in Internationalizing the Honeywell DVM tables. Using SQL Server Management Studio you can add or modify additional rows for any new text needing internationalization directly in the Honeywell DVM I18N database tables. When you upgrade a Honeywell DVM installation that has already been internationalized, the internationalized text strings are upgraded where possible. For each of your locales, you should check that each row in each table has been translated and then translate any new rows. Where new text strings have been added to the latest version of Honeywell DVM, the installation process inserts the appropriate rows into the I18N table for each Locale ID, but the display text will still be shown in English. If you choose to follow the Internationalizing the Honeywell DVM tables procedure, make sure that the same text row is not added more than once. Related topics Internationalizing the Honeywell DVM tables on page 118

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Notices
Honeywell suggests the user of this product satisfy themselves that their intended use does not contravene any national or local law. Honeywell accepts no responsibility for any loss occasioned to any person acting or refraining from action as a result of the customer using this product in a manner contrary to governing laws. Honeywell Trademarks Experion is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc., and Honeywell Digital Video Manager, Honeywell Enterprise Buildings Integrator, and Rapid Eye are trademarks of Honeywell International Inc. Other trademarks Microsoft and SQL Server are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Trademarks that appear in this document are used only to the benefit of the trademark owner, with no intention of trademark infringement. Digital signatures disclaimer Honeywell DVM R400.2 provides the ability to digitally sign exported video and audit logs to help verify that the files have not been tampered with after export. The main use for these digitally signed files is use as evidence in court. A digital signature is not a requirement for submitting digital video as evidence and having a digital signature will not automatically guarantee that a court will accept the signed video as evidence. The default signature provided with Honeywell DVM will provide the court with an assurance that the video and associated audit log has not been altered in any way after it was exported. The use of a third-party signature will provide the same guarantee of authenticity as the default signature, however, as the signature will be unique to one DVM system, a third-party signature can also provide a guarantee of originthe video and audit log can only have come from that one system. Both of

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these may cause the court to assign more weight to the evidence if they accept it but will in no way guarantee that the evidence will be accepted, as acceptance of evidence is always a matter for the court to decide. A detailed description of the legal rules of evidence is beyond the scope of this manual and any commentary here may not be applicable to your local legal system. If you require further advice on the use of video as evidence, please contact your local Honeywell representative or seek advice from a legal professional.

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Index
A
access to Honeywell DVM in a domain environment 55

E
EBI installing Honeywell DVM 33 removing Honeywell DVM 85 Honeywell DVM host components 95 Experion installing Honeywell DVM 33 removing Honeywell DVM 85 Honeywell DVM host components 95

C
Camera Server removing Honeywell DVM 86, 98 Honeywell DVM Camera Server 96 client computers removing Honeywell DVM 84, 94 Console Station installing Honeywell DVM 45

D
Database Server migrating Honeywell DVM to a clean W indows installation 88 removing Honeywell DVM 87, 98 installing Honeywell DVM on redundant servers 26 removing Honeywell DVM 87, 98 date and time setting preferred time source 17 synchronizing on clients 47 on other sources 17 on servers 17 domain environment giving a user access 55 domain group creating special 69 domains 55 adding users 70 DVM_Users group adding Windows accounts 75

H
Honeywell Administrators group adding Windows accounts 76 Honeywell DVM removing internationalization locale 132 uninstalling 91 Honeywell Users group adding Windows accounts 77 host files, updating 22 HSS installing Honeywell DVM 33 removing Honeywell DVM 85 Honeywell DVM host components 95

I
I18Ntables 119 tblI18NauditLog 121 tblI18NcomboBoxes 121

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tblI18Nconfiguration 121 tblI18Nerrors 121 tblI18NhostIntegration 121 installation account, Honeywell DVM creating new 50 described 50 using existing 50 installation checklists 9 new installation 11 overview 11 installing Honeywell DVM 42 internationalization database tables 121 Honeywell DVM tables 118 exporting 119 tblI18NauditLog 121 tblI18NcomboBoxes 121 tblI18Nconfiguration 121 tblI18Nerrors 121 tblI18NhostIntegration 121 translating 119 importing tables into Honeywell DVM 130 LocaleIDs 125 removing from Honeywell DVM d atabase 132 upgrading a Honeywell DVM system 133 Internet Explorer installing Honeywell DVM on clients 38 Internet Information Services installing Windows Server 2003 Professiona l 20 Windows XP Professional 19

N
network device, pinging 24

P
ping network device 24

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server installing Honeywell DVM on 26 Station computers 42 adding servers to list of trusted sites 48 configuring 49

U
uninstallation checklist 92 uninstalling, Honeywell DVM 91 upgrade checklists 80 user groups, creating 37

W
Windows accounts adding to DVM_Users group 75 adding to Honeywell Administrators gro up 76 adding to Honeywell Users group 77 creating 68 workgroup environment 61

M
MDAC, checking version number 16

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