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1. N A JESEL S Evo ds a 8 09 rap LE E O no Y ol LO N Y ol a i N EULL O O x_ P P HE E O Vv 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 124 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Package Contents Bracket Frame Ceiling Support Ring Trim Ring 7 Quick Installation Guide Ceiling Template Recommended Ceiling Support Plate Honeywell Part Number 517082 7130 not supplied Installing the In Ceiling Bracket It is recommended that you use a ceiling support plate Honeywell part number 517082 7130 when installing the HDZINBKT in ceiling bracket in a suspended ceiling Step 1 Cut a hole in the ceiling 1 Select the location where you want to install the camera The installation area must be able to safely support the weight of the camera www honeywell com security In Ceiling Bracket Installation 125 2 Doone ofthe following Installation with Ceiling Support Plate Installation without Ceiling Support Plate a Remove the ceiling tile at the selected Place the supplied ceiling template on the location and fit the ceiling tile inside ceiling at the selected location and cut the ceiling support plate If necessary around the template trim the edges of the tile so that it fits snugly inside the support plate b Cutahole in the ceiling tile 197 mm 7 75 in in diameter matching the opening in the
2. Example of Indoor Dome Ceiling Mount Installation LA Be Screw the a pa mountkitinto roug e the ceiling mount kit Attach the camera body to the mount kit Tightly fix the screw atthe top of the camera Installing the Camera 23 Installing a Wall Mount The HDXWM2 wall mount weighs 3 2 Ib 1 45 kg and can be installed directly to a load bearing wall or to a corner or pole using an appropriate adapter The mount has a maximum load rating of 25 8 Ib 11 7 kg and can be installed indoors or outdoors See the documentation included with the wall mount for more information on securing the mount to the mounting surface Figure 2 3 HDXWM2 Wall Mount Installation To install a wall mount Example of Outdoor Cable access 19 mm 0 75 in cable Dome Wall Mount hole for field access hold for Installation service surface mounted conduit 1 Ensure that the mounting surface can in support the combined weight of the Feed cables dl camera and the mount should support through the at least 8 9 Ib 4 05 kg mount kit 2 Ifyou are using a corner or pole adapter feed the cables through the cable access Screw the mount kit l hole of the adapter and then attach the into the wall mount adapter to the mounting surface using appropria
3. Table 2 3 Camera Back Plate Connectors Switches and Buttons A RJ45 connector see Connecting the Network Cable on page 27 for more information Alarm Input Output see Connecting Alarm Inputs Outputs on page 26 for more information Power see Connecting Power on page 28 for more information SD Memory Card Slot install a microSDHC card from 8 to 32 GB as needed See Micro SDHC Card Details on page 26 for more information Factory Reset Button Audio Input Output see Connecting Audio on page 26 for more information G Eyelet to secure camera to building with lanyard during camera setup a Alarm Power and Audio connections are made with removable connectors Press the factory reset button to restore all camera settings to the factory default settings 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 26 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Micro SDHC Card Details We recommend that you use a high quality Micro SDHC card if required for your system The high quality Micro SDHC card must have the following minimum specifications see Table 2 4 Table 2 4 1080p Unit Micro SDHC Card Minimum Requirements Capacity Description Notes 8 GB 8 GB Micro SDHC Card Class 10 MLC 16 GB 16 GB Micro SDHC Card Class 10 MLC TLC 32 GB 32 GB Micro
4. a a 101 QoS Quality of Service a 103 SNMP ee ee ae ee A te aa E 104 URE 2 ue sega o PODERES Sd PARRA SARA E E 105 DONS 55 a serie eee eee eet PASSES A 107 Recording and Storage Settings a a 107 Recording Settings a a un ra m a ma m nn an RS a AA a RU E RR 107 Storage Management 108 PIC EOCAUON en ee ee ee a ee ee are oe 110 Maintenance Settings a a a 111 Restoring Factory Defaults a 111 Upgrading the Software a 112 Maintenance of Configuration Files o oaoa aa nn 113 SUPPOFL SCUINGS s s ss a se eee eee eed ee A E AA E E we ew Oe ne 115 Viewing the System Parameters 115 Viewing the Log File 2 aa 116 Appendix A HDZ Camera Specifications 2 222 119 Appendix B In Ceiling Bracket Installation nn 123 Package Contents nn 124 Recommended 2 2 Hm mn nn 124 Installing the In Ceiling Bracket 124 SP PER a a ee Se a a OR a ER ee eb 127 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 10 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual www honeywell com security Figures 11 Figures Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 F
5. 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 56 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual To run a mimic tour path Navigate to PTZ gt Mimic Tour Under Mimic Tour run in the Mimic Tour path drop down list type or select the number of the Mimic Tour path that you want to run and then click Run see Figure 5 2 Note You can also run a mimic tour on the home page of the PTZ web client interface see Figure 3 6 on page 34 Select a mimic tour number from the Mimic Tour Details drop down list and click Run to have the camera run the selected programmed mimic tour To stop running a mimic tour In the Live View screen use the mouse to click and drag the pointer to move the camera in any direction or click the Stop button located next to the mimic tour options on the Home screen see Figure 3 6 on page 34 to stop the tour To delete a programmed mimic tour 1 2 Navigate to PTZ gt Mimic Tour Under Mimic Tour run in the Mimic Tour path drop down list select the number of the Mimic Tour path that you want to delete and then click Delete see Figure 5 2 Auto Pan Settings You can program up to four auto pan paths An auto pan path is a short tour that runs on a horizontal line back and forth between two points that you program To program an auto pan path 1 2 Navigate to PTZ gt Auto Pan see Figure 5 3 Under Auto pan setting in the Auto pan path drop down list select the number of the auto pan path that you want t
6. Portugu s direction and aS en E PYCCKM degree a DO PTE erik cher 4 Espafiol Polski Nederlands Ke mi 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 38 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual www honeywell com security Configuring Video and Audio Streaming Included in this chapter e Video Format Settings page 39 e Video Compression Settings page 45 e Video OCX Protocol Settings page 47 Frame Rate Control Settings page 49 e Audio Settings page 50 Video Format Settings The HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ dome camera supports both H 264 and Motion JPEG MJPEG video compression standards It also uses dual streaming technology both MJPEG H 264 and H 264 H 264 dual stream options are available Choose the option that best fits your viewing requirements and network properties see Figure 4 1 and Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 4 3 and Table 4 4 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Figure 4 1 Video Format Settings HDZ Series Home System Streaming PTZ Logout Video Format Video Resolution H 204 H 204 Video Compression Video OCX Protocol H 264 1 format 1520 x 1080 30 fps H 264 2 format 640 x 480 30 fps Audio BNC support WA Save Frame Rate Control Normal video Save GOV Settings H 264 1 GOV Length 50 H 264 2 GOV Length feo Save Setting the Video Resolution User Admin Note Image attachment by FTP or E
7. System is in process of importing system configuration Please Don t Power Off The System And Change The Page When importing complete you should clean the web browser cache and restart Importing configuration now Please wait 7 Once the uploading is complete it is recommended that you clean out the web browser cache and then restart the web browser www honeywell com security Configuring System Settings 115 Note The configuration file should be uploaded into the PTZ with the same version firmware Support Settings This sections describes how to view lists of system parameters and system log files Viewing the System Parameters To view the system parameters list which lists the configuration settings that have been applied to the system 1 Navigate to the System tab gt System 2 Scroll down to the bottom of the window to view the Parameter List see Figure 7 22 You can view the current system configuration settings in the Parameter List 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 116 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Figure 7 22 Viewing System Parameters List HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming PTZ system Security C Sync with NTP server Network NTP server 0 0 0 0 host name or IP address DDNS Update interval Every hour Mail FTP Save HTTP Parameter List Alarm Application Motion detection Network PTZ Initial Configuration File Network failure detection Storage
8. 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 42 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Table 4 2 NTSC Dual Stream Resolution Options MJPEG H 264 H 264 H 264 H 264 MJPEG H 264 1 H 264 2 1920 x 1080 30 fps 720 x 480 30 fps default 640 x 480 30 fps 1920 x 1080 30 fps 352 x 240 30 fps 720 x 480 30 fps 640 x 480 30 fps 352 x 240 30 fps default 1920 x 1080 15 fps 1920 x 1080 15 fps 1280 x 1024 30 fps 1280 x 720 30 fps 1920 x 1080 15 fps 1024 x 768 30 fps 800 x 600 30 fps 1920 x 1080 15 fps 1280 x 1024 30 fps 1280 x 720 30 fps 1024 x 768 30 fps 800 x 600 30 fps 1280 x 1024 30 fps 1280 x 1024 15 fps 1280 x 720 30 fps 1024 x 768 30 fps 800 x 600 30 fps 1280 x 1024 30 fps 720 x 480 30 fps 640 x 480 30 fps 352 x 240 30 fps 1280 x 1024 15 fps 1280 x 720 30 fps 1024 x 768 30 fps 800 x 600 30 fps 720 x 480 30 fps 640 x 480 30 fps 352 x 240 30 fps 1280 x 720 30 fps 1280 x 720 30 fps 1024 x 768 30 fps 800 x 600 30 fps 1280 x 720 30 fps 720 x 480 30 fps 352 x 240 30 fps 1280 x 720 30 fps 1024 x 768 30 fps 800 x 600 30 fps 720 x 480 30 fps 640 x 480 30 fps 352 x 240 30 fps 1024 x 768 30 fps 6
9. Honeywell HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ Dome HDZ20HD HDZ20HDX HDZ20HDE HDZ20HDEX User Manual Document 800 11873V2 Rev A 07 2013 Revisions Issue Date Revisions A 07 2012 New document V1RevA 09 2012 Revised for NA compatibility and few corrections made to reflect product development V2RevA 07 2013 Revised for regulatory corrections based on product UL report Cautions and Warnings CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty WARNING To ensure compliance with electrical safety standards CSA Certified UL Listed Class 2 power adapters are required High Power over Ethernet PoE shall be supplied by listed Information Technology Equipment meeting the IEEE 802 3at 2009 PoE standard The PoE is not intended to be connected to exposed outside plant networks Regulatory Statements FCC Compliance Statement Information to the User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipm
10. DVR NVR and or VMS system which is used for local hard disk recording This way if the Network Failure Detection function detects a network failure with the local recording device the camera can take an action such as recording to the Micro SDHC card to compensate 4 Under Triggered Action do one or more of the following actions to perform when a network failure is detected e Select one or both of the Enable alarm output 1 and Enable alarm output 2 check boxes to enable that alarm relay output e Select the Send message by FTP check box to send a network failure message to an FTP server that you have configured see Server Settings on page 75 for information on setting up an FTP server e Select the Send message by E Mail check box to send a network failure message to an email server that you have configured see Server Settings on page 75 for information on setting up an email server e Select Record stream to sd card to send images to a Micro SDHC card that you have configured a Inthe Pre trigger buffer field enter the number of seconds of video to record before the trigger occurs from 1 to 9999 o To continue to upload images for a specified period of time or until the alarm ends choose the option that fits your requirements from the following selections e Select Upload for number sec and enter a time from 1 to 9999 seconds e Select Upload during trigger active 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 90 HDZ Series 10
11. LED indicators 27 M MAC address 30 micro SDHC card 26 microSD SDHC card 87 83 85 108 mimic tours deleting 56 programming 55 running 56 MJPEG over HTTP 48 702 motion detection enabling 83 enabling alarm relay output 85 saving settings 88 sending an HTTP notification 87 setting a motion detection window 83 setting sensitivity 84 specifying a file name format 87 uploading images to an email server 86 uploading images to an FTP server 86 uploading images to an SD card 85 Motion JPEG quality 45 mounting ceiling mount 22 flat roof mount 24 in ceiling bracket 123 overview 20 parapet mount 24 wall mount 23 multicast mode 48 N network failure detection 88 NTP server 93 O OCX protocol MJPEG over HTTP 48 multicast mode 48 RTP over RTSP 48 RTP over UDP 48 RTSP over HTTP 48 P parapet mount 24 parts list 79 P frames 45 port settings changing 102 PPPoE 702 preset tours deleting 60 programming 58 running 59 presets deleting 54 going to 54 programming 54 privacy masks creating 62 deleting 64 editing position 63 Q Quality of Service QoS 103 R regulatory statements 3 related documents 76 resolution See video resolution restore default settings 73 111 roof mount 24 RTP over RTSP 48 RTP over UDP 48 RTSP 102 RTSP over HTTP 48 S safety instructions 4 securing camera 27 servers email 79 86 FTP 79 86 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 104 specifications 119
12. PTZ Function l Send HTTP notification Factory default Record stream to sd card Software upgrade File name Maintenance s B File name mMage pg Add date time suffix C Add sequence number suffix no maximum value C Add sequence number suffix up to C Overwrite and then start ower Setting the Alarm Actions You can specify what actions you want the camera to perform when the selected alarm is triggered You can select more than one action See the following sections for more information To enable alarm relay output Under Triggered action see Figure 6 5 select one or both of the Enable alarm output 1 and Enable alarm output 2 check boxes To send a message to an FTP email server that you have configured Under Triggered action select one or both of the following e The Send message by FTP check box to send the message to the FTP server see Server Settings on page 75 for information on setting up an FTP server e The Send message by E Mail check box to send the message to the mail server see Server Settings on page 75 for information on setting up an email server 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 80 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual To upload images to an FTP server that you have configured 1 Under Triggered action select the Upload image by FTP check box The FTP options will appear below the check box see Figure 6 6 Figure 6 6 Upload Image by FTP Options Y Upload image by FTP FTP a
13. Setting the Motion Detection Sensitivity page 84 Setting the Motion Detection Actions page 85 and Setting a Motion Detection File Name on page 87 for more information Network Failure Detection Settings You can set up the camera to send an alarm notification when a network failure is detected You can send a message to an FTP or email server or you can upload images to a Micro SDHC card To set up network failure detection 1 Navigate to System gt Network failure detection see Figure 6 17 www honeywell com security Configuring Alarms 89 Figure 6 17 Network Failure Detection Options HDZ Series User Admin System Streaming PTZ System Network failure detection Security Network On DONS Mail Ping the IP address 0 0 0 0 every 30 seconds FIP Enable alarm output 1 Enable alarm output 2 Record stream to sd card Send message by FTP Alarm Application Send message by E Mail Motion detection Network failure detection Save Storage management 2 Under Detection Switch select On to enable the network failure detection function 3 Under Detection Type enter the IP address you want to ping in the Ping the IP address field Enter how often to ping the IP address in the every number seconds field The every number seconds field should be set from 5 to 120 seconds The default setting is 30 seconds Note Honeywell recommends that you enter the IP address of the local recording device
14. and then tilts upward to continue tracking the object Image Image mode employs a digital image flip As the camera tracks an object passing underneath it it tilts down to the maximum tilt angle reverses the image digitally and then tilts upward to continue tracking the object Off default Disable image flip mode To set the image flip mode Navigate to PTZ gt Camera Under Misc see Figure 5 11 in the Flip drop down list select one of the following e M E to enable the mechanical image flip mode e Image to enable the digital image flip mode e Off default to disable the image flip function Click Set to save the setting Note This image flip function is automatically disabled when the privacy mask function is enabled However the M E image flip function mechanical image flip function can be used when the privacy mask function is enabled see Privacy Mask Settings on page 62 for more information 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 70 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Note Flip setting is manually controlled ONLY If a preset position or point for another function such as mimic tour is set in a position that can only be reached through Flip motion that position can not be reached when the Flip function is disabled Speed by Zoom The speed by zoom function lets you view objects clearly while zooming in As the camera zooms in the pan and tilt soeed slow proportional to the amount of zoom causing the
15. 26 15 40 34 2010 Admin Logout Alm Appecabon Mon Apr 26 15 40 50 2010 Admin amp ffff 10 197 212 30 Tue Apr 27 10 59 05 2010 Admin ffff 10 197 212 32 Motion detection Tue Apr 27 10 59 11 2010 Admin ffff 10 197 212 32 Network failure detection Storage management Recording File location Log file Factory default Software upgrade Maintenance 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 118 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual www honeywell com security HDZ Camera Specifications Table A 1 HDZ20HD X Series Camera Specifications Specification Camera Specifications Scanning System Description NTSC PAL Image Sensor 1 2 8 Sony Progressive CMOS Optical Zoom 20x Number of Pixels H x V 1920 x 1080 1080p S N Ratio gt 50 dB AGC Off Minimum Illumination 0 05 lux color 0 01 lux Black White F1 6 30 IRE Focal Length 0 2 in to 3 7 in 4 7 mm to 94 0 mm Focus Mode Auto Manual White Balance Auto Indoor Outdoor ATW Manual lris Control Auto Manual Electronic Shutter 1 1 1 10 000 sec Auto Manual AO CONUS Max Gain limit settings for Full Auto Shutter Priority and Iris Priority modes Backlight Compensation On Off Privacy Masks 16 Wide Dynamic Range On Off Day Night IR Cut Filter Auto On Off Image Rotation Flip Mirror Inverse Portrait Digital Noise
16. 2m nn nn 27 Connecting Power e a 28 3 Accessing the LOMBA u u 2 0 ee eR AAA 29 System Requirements a a 29 Finding the Camera on a Network a 29 Assigning a Static IP Address to the Camera 2 a 30 Accessing the Camera from a Browser e 31 Enabling Internet Explorer ActiveX Settings 2222 nn nn nn 31 Accessing the Camera from a Browser a a a 32 Installing and Using Honeywell Viewer for the First Time 2 22 2 CE on m nn 32 Deleting the Honeywell Viewer Program from a PO a a a 33 Understanding the Web Client User Interface 2 2 2 2 m nn nn 34 NAIM ADS ae ee rara a AA IR A AAN AA ae 35 Quick Action B llons x ss vs a seer radare u a cres rra 35 PTZ Controls a u a a a AAA ce owe 4 36 On Screen Display 2 22 20 m mn 37 4 Configuring Video and Audio Streaming 2 2 2 un m nn m m nn nn 39 Video Format Settings 2 2 2 HC mm nn nn 39 Setting the Video Resolution nn 40 Setting the Text Overlay a 44 Setting the Video Rotate Type a 44 Setting the GOV Length a 45 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 8 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Video Compression Settings a 45 Setting the Video Compression 2 2 22mm n nn 45 Enabling Constant Bit Rate Mode 1 nn 47 Video OCX Protocol Settings 47 Frame Rate Control Settings 49 Audio Se
17. Application In the Remove oldest recordings when disk is percentage full field enter a percentage value between 1 and 99 for how full the Micro SDHC card will get before recordings are removed the default setting is 85 Click Save To manage the list of recorded video files Navigate to System gt Storage Management see Figure 7 16 In the Recording list area of the screen perform one or more of the following procedures e Select a recording file and then click Remove to remove the file from the list e Click Sort to list the files in descending order by name and date e Select a recording file and then click download to open download the file A pop up window opens Click the link in the pop up window to play the video or right click the link to download it to a specified location on your computer Note During continuous recordings onto the SD card there will be an omitted 1 2 seconds of video between recorded files This omission is due to file creation Users can record still images and video clips by clicking the record action buttons in the Home viewing window see Understanding the Web Client User Interface on page 34 for more information Use the File Location screen to choose the local folder where still images and video clips will be saved To choose a file location 1 Motion detection Navigate to System gt File Location see Figure 7 17 Figure 7 17 File Location Setting Screen HDZ Series Home
18. DHCP oE UPnP IGMP SNMP IEEE 802 1x QoS ONVIF Simultaneous Users 3 at 1080p 5 at D1 Supported Web Browser Internet Explorer 8 0 Supported Operating System Windows 7 32 bit 64 bit S it User account and password protection ee HTTPS IP Filter IEEE 802 1x www honeywell com security HDZ Camera Specifications 121 Table A 1 HDZ20HD X Series Camera Specifications cont d Specification Description Network Specifications cont d Audio Streaming Full duplex Simplex Audio Compression G 711 G 726 ADPCM AAC General Specifications Environment Indoor Outdoor Casing IP66 Standard Outdoor Indoor 7 55 x 10 83 9 192 00 mm x 275 07 mm Dimension Outdoor with sunshield 7 64 x 10 65 a 193 96 mm x 270 49 mm Indoor 4 85 Ib 2 2 kg Weight Indoor with in ceiling bracket 6 83 Ib 3 1 kg Outdoor with sunshield 5 73 Ib 2 6 kg Indoor 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Operating Temperature Outdoor 49 F to 131 F 45 C to 55 C Relative Humidity Indoor Outdoor 10 to 90 non condensing Waterproof Standard IP66 standard HDZ Outdoor Indoor 24 VAC 10 and PoE IEEE 802 3at 2009 Power Source Outdoor 24 VAC 10 and PoE IEEE 802 3at 2009 without heater Indoor 20 W Power Consumption Outdoor 50 W with heater Micro SDHC 32 GB support card is not included Local Storage see Micro SDHC Card Detai
19. Installing the Camera 21 Table 2 2 Honeywell Mounts and Adapters cont d Model No Description Indoor Outdoor HDZINBKT In Ceiling mounting bracket for the HDZ series X HDXCMA1 Corner Mount Adapter for HDXWM2 X X HDXPMA1 Pole Mount Adapter for HDXWM2 X X Note An In ceiling mounting bracket HDZINBKT is available Check with your Honeywell supplier regarding In ceiling mounting See Appendix B In Ceiling Bracket Installation for in ceiling bracket mounting instructions For additional information see Related Documents on page 16 Using Safety Cable During Installation The HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ camera includes an eyelet for attaching a safety cable to securely fix the camera to the mounting structure see Figure 2 1 It is recommended that you install a safety cable such as a 3 32 in 2 4 mm plastic coated aircraft cable to secure the camera to the building structure This will prevent the camera from falling during installation The cable must be strong enough to support the weight of the camera indoor model 4 9 Ib 2 2 kg outdoor model 5 7 Ib 2 6 kg Figure 2 1 Eyelet on Camera to Secure by Lanyard During Setup Eyelet location on Indoor dome back panel Eyelet location on Outdoor dome back panel 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 22 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Installing a Ceili
20. Micro SDHC card must be connected to the back panel of the camera for this function to work See Figure 2 5 and Table 2 3 on page 25 for the location to install the Micro SDHC card 1 Under Triggered action select the Record stream to Micro SD SDHC card check box The record to SD card options will appear below the check box see Figure 6 8 Figure 6 8 Record Stream to SD Card Options W Record stream to sd card Pre trigger buffer 1 sec Upload for sec Upload during the trigger active 2 Inthe Pre trigger buffer field enter the number of seconds of video to record before the trigger occurs from 1 to 9999 3 To continue to upload images for a specified period of time or until the alarm ends choose the option that fits your requirements from the following selections e Select Upload for number sec and enter a time from 1 to 9999 seconds Select Upload during trigger active To assign a PTZ camera function 1 Under Triggered action select the PTZ Function check box The PTZ Function options will appear below the check box see Figure 6 9 Figure 6 9 PTZ Function Options W PTZ Function Preset Function line 2 Dwell time 5 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 82 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual 2 Selectthe PTZ function to perform on this alarm from the drop down list Preset Preset Tour Autopan Mimic Tour See Configuring PTZ Settings on page 53 for more information on programming these PTZ functi
21. Reduction 2D Operation Specifications Multi Language GUI On Off English French German Italian Russian Spanish Portuguese Dutch Czech Polish Chinese Pan Travel 360 endless Tilt Travel 10 to 190 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 120 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Table A 1 HDZ20HD X Series Camera Specifications cont d Specification Description Operation Specifications cont d Manual Pan Speed 0 5 to 200 s Manual Tilt Speed 0 5 to 84 s Presets 256 Preset Accuracy 0 225 Preset Speed Up to 400 s Preset Tour 8 Auto Pan 4 Mimic Tour 8 Proportional Pan amp Tilt On Off Pan and tilt speed proportional to zoom ratio Auto Resume after Power Loss es Home Function Preset Preset Tour Auto Pan Mimic Tour Auto Flip Image Mechanical Off Digital Slow Shutter On Off Motion Detection On Off Alarm In 4 Alarm Reaction Preset Preset Tour Auto Pan Mimic Tour Alarm Out 2 Event Notification HTTP FTP SMTP Network Specifications Video Compression H 264 Main Profile MJPEG Dual streaming H 264 and MJPEG Video Streaming Controllable frame rate and bandwidth Constant or variable bit rate Video Resolution Up to 1920 x 1080p Frame Rate Up to 30 25 fps Interface 10 100 MB Ethernet RJ 45 SipsarsdPralscais IPv4 v6 nn UDP RTP RTSP HTTP HTTPS ICMP FTP SMTP
22. Scroll down to Download signed ActiveX controls and select Enable or Prompt 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 32 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Scroll down to Run ActiveX controls and plug ins and select Enable or Prompt Scroll down to Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting and select Enable or Prompt 9 Click OK and then click OK again on the Internet Options window 10 Close and re launch Internet Explorer for the new settings to take effect Accessing the Camera from a Browser 1 Do one ofthe following to access the camera in a browser e Find the camera that you want to access using Honeywell Device Search and double click it or right click it and then click Browse see Figure 3 2 e Type the IP address of the camera that you want to access in the address bar of your web browser 2 Atthe prompt type the default user name and password case sensitive to access the camera see Figure 3 4 e The default user name is Admin e The default password is 1234 3 Click OK Note If users have been added or modified be sure to use the user name and password that has been assigned Figure 3 4 Camera Browser Login Windows Security The server 159 99 251 90 at HDZ Series requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection gt Admin um E 4 Remember my credentia
23. System Streaming PTZ File Location Set the destination of snapshot photos and recorded video files All files stored at CA Select Save Network failure detection Storage management Recording i File location www honeywell com security Configuring System Settings 111 2 Inthe All files stored at field either type the folder pathway into the field or click Select to browse for select and save the file location 3 Click Save to save the file location displayed in the All files stored at field Maintenance Settings This section describes how to restore the camera to its factory default settings how to manage your configuration files and how to upgrade the camera firmware Restoring Factory Defaults You can either restore all the factory default settings or all the factory default settings except for the network settings You can also reboot the system without restoring default settings Note There is also a Factory Default button on the bottom panel of the PTZ Press this button to restore factory default settings See Table 2 3 on page 25 for more information To restore all factory default settings including the network settings 1 Navigate to System gt Factory Default see Figure 7 18 2 Click Set Default All changes are lost and the system restarts after 100 seconds The camera s IP address is reset to the default setting 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 112 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User M
24. Tour Run Select the Preset Tour path that you want to run with the drop down list Controls provided select from tour 1 to 8 and click Run to start the tour see Figure 3 6 The camera will start touring around on the path that was previously programmed see Preset Tour Settings on page 58 for information on setting up a Preset Tour Preset Tour Stop To stop the Preset Tour you can either click Stop or move the camera in any direction with the pan tilt zoom controls provided PTZ Speed Select the speed at which the camera pans and tilts at when using the control wheel panel Select the speed value with the drop down list provided and click Set Select the PTZ Speed from between 1 and 10 The higher the selected number the faster the camera will move when using the pan tilt controls The speed of the camera when clicking and dragging on an image area will remain unchanged On Screen Display Figure 3 8 shows the layout of the web client interface with the on screen display active and displaying the relevant information See Setting the Text Overlay on page 44 for more information on the on screen display options Figure 3 8 HDZ Series Camera Browser On Screen Display HDZ Series Home System Streaming PTZ Date and time display User defined 5 Er text string Continuous AF 2012 07 04 13 53 Languages amp o dE E SE asec 1 Deutsch e OTe rca 13 55 E message ii Um Francais Italiano A a
25. camera Insert the camera and bracket assembly into the opening in the ceiling and attach the camera and bracket assembly to the ceiling support ring using the two supplied thumb screws Use a Phillips driver to tighten the screws Note No screws are needed to attach the trim ring www honeywell com security Index Numerics 2DNR See digital noise reduction A accessing camera from a browser 32 ActiveX settings enabling in Internet Explorer 37 administrator password changing 94 alarm output 26 alarms assigning a PTZ camera function 87 configuring inputs 78 disabling 78 enabling 78 enabling alarm relay output 79 normally closed 78 normally open 78 saving settings 82 sending an HTTP notification 82 sending messages to an email server 79 86 sending messages to an FTP server 79 86 setting notifications 75 specifying a file name format 82 uploading images to an email server 80 uploading images to an FTP server 80 uploading images to an SD card 87 assigning camera a static IP 30 audio bit rate 57 full duplex 57 gain 57 line out 26 mic in 26 simplex listen only 57 simplex talk only 57 auto calibration 72 auto pan deleting 57 programming 56 running 57 backlight compensation 68 bit rates 46 47 57 C cables alarm 26 audio 26 connections 25 crossover 27 network 27 camera settings backlight compensation 68 exposure 65 white balance 66 camera specifications 779 cautions 3 ceiling mount 22 Cert
26. camera kit top cap Guide 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 20 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Accessories You Can Order Separately There are a few accessories for your HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ camera that can be ordered separately see Table 2 1 Table 2 1 Orderable Accessories Model Number HDZVRSMKAC Smoked PC vandal proof acrylic dome cover for the HDZ series HDZVRCLRAC Clear PC vandal proof acrylic dome cover for the HDZ series Note This part is for repair purposes only 517082 7130 In Ceiling PTZ support plate for use with HDZINBKT in ceiling mount Assembling the Camera Camera assembly is quick and easy To assemble the camera h Take the camera and all other components out of the packaging Rotate and remove the protective cover bag from the camera body Use the torx driver to take off the dome cover Remove the foam and tape from inside the dome Remove the lens cap from the camera lens Use the torx driver to re attach the dome cover to the camera body N m So Pe O Leave the protective film on the dome cover until installation is complete Mounting the Camera You can install the camera to a ceiling wall pole parapet or roof using one of the following Honeywell products Table 2 2 Honeywell Mounts and Adapters Model No Description Indoor Outdoor HDCM1 Ceiling Mount X HDXWM2 Wall Mount X X HDPRM2 Parapet Flat Roof Mount X X www honeywell com security
27. ceiling support plate c Replace the ceiling tile with ceiling support plate attached in the ceiling 3 Attach a safety cable not supplied to a grid support or other structural support in the ceiling Step 2 Install the ceiling support ring 1 Insert the ceiling support ring with wing tabs turned inward into the opening in the ceiling 2 Turn the wing tabs outward and then tighten the three M4 x 70 screws located on the underside of the ceiling support ring to lower the wing tabs against the ceiling tile A B C 3 Continue tightening the screws until the ceiling support ring is tight against the ceiling Step 3 Attach the camera to bracket frame 1 Place the camera against the base of the bracket frame and twist it clockwise until it locks in place 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 126 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual 2 Tighten the pre installed Torx screw on the camera housing to secure the camera to the bracket frame Step 4 Install the camera and bracket assembly 1 Step 5 Attach the trim ring Attach the trim ring to the ceiling support ring by lining up the two magnets on the trim ring with the two thumb screws on the ceiling support ring Pull the loose end of the safety cable through the mms opening in the ceiling and attach it to one of the u eyelets on the bracket frame La Pull the camera cable s through the opening in the ceiling and connect the cable s to the
28. image will pan tilt Preset Controls Preset Set Use this command to program a preset point for the camera Use the pan tilt controls to move the camera to the desired position Then use the focus iris and zoom options to finely tune the preset point and displayed image to be programmed as a preset See the other commands in this table for more information on adjusting the camera position and view Enter a number between 1 and 256 to assign to the preset in the field provided see Figure 3 6 Click Set to assign the camera s current position and view options to the preset number Preset Goto To quickly go to a preset point enter the number of the preset in the field provided and click Goto see Figure 3 6 The camera will move to the preset position that was previously programmed www honeywell com security Accessing the Camera 37 Table 3 4 PTZ Controls and Functions cont d Control Description Mimic Tour Mimic Tour Run Select the Mimic Tour line that you want to run with the drop down list Controls provided select from tour 1 to 8 and click Run to start the tour see Figure 3 6 The camera will start touring around mimicking the line that was previously programmed see Mimic Tour Settings on page 55 for information on setting up a Mimic Tour Mimic Tour Stop To stop the Mimic Tour you can either click Stop or move the camera in any direction with the pan tilt zoom controls provided Preset Tour Preset
29. in effect see page 61 2 Under Home setting in the Time field type a value from 1 to 128 minutes to set the camera idle time limit period of inactivity before the home function executes 3 Inthe Type drop down list select the PTZ function you want the camera to execute when the camera idle time expires Choose one of the following options e Preset e Preset Tour e Autopan e Mimic Tour 4 Inthe Line drop down list type or select the number of the PTZ function that you have chosen The functions available for selection change depending on what Function Type is selected see step 3 5 Click the Set button located below the Line field to save the settings that you have entered for the Home Function www honeywell com security Configuring PTZ Settings 61 Figure 5 6 Home Function Programming HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming PTZ piesei Mimic Tour Auto Pan off Preset Tour Set Home y e Dl os E ME Time 1 1 128Min Tilt Range WE ae A Type Preset Privacy Mask a qi RR A ieee Line E no point Camera Zoom Wie Tele Focus Auto Manual Near Far To enable or disable the home function 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Home see Figure 5 6 2 Under Home setting in the Switch drop down list select one of the following e Onto enable the home function e Off to disable the home function 3 Click the Set button located below the Switch field to save the sett
30. instructions for the in ceiling mounting bracket Index provides a searchable list of key terms 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 16 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Related Documents For more information relating to topics covered in this guide see the following documents Document Title Part Number In Ceiling Bracket Quick Installation Guide 800 12513 HDCM1 Ceiling Mount Installation Guide 900 0869 HDXWM2 Wall Mount Installation Guide 800 04516 HDPRM2 Parapet Mount Installation Guide 900 0877 Typographical Conventions This document uses the following typographical conventions Font What it represents Example Helvetica Narrow Keys on the keyboard Press Ctrl C Lucida Values of editable fields that are mentioned in the The Time from field can be set to body text of the document for reference purposes Hours Minute Seconds but do not need to be entered as part of a procedure Text strings displayed on the screen The message Unauthorized displays Swiss721 BT Bold Words or characters that you must type The word Enter the password enter is used if you must type text and then press the Enter or Return key Menu titles and other items you select Double click Open from the File menu Buttons you click to perform actions Click Exit to close the program Italic Placeholders words that vary depending on the Enter your user name situation Cross reference to external source Re
31. mail will be available only while MJPEG streaming is selected Text Overlay Settings Include date Include time T Include text string Event message Save Video Rotate Type You can select the video resolution you want to use Resolution options include 1920 x 1080 1280 x 1024 800 x 600 and 640 x 480 see Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 4 3 and Table 4 4 below for a complete list Table 4 1 PAL Dual Stream Resolution Options MJPEG H 264 H 264 H 264 H 264 MJPEG H 264 1 H 264 2 720 x 576 25 fps default 1920 x 1080 25 fps 640 x 480 25 fps 1920 x 1080 25 fps 352 x 288 25 fps 720 x 576 25 fps 640 x 480 25 fps 352 x 288 25 fps default 1920 x 1080 13 fps 1280 x 1024 25 fps 1920 x 1080 13 fps 1280 x 720 25 fps 1920 x 1080 13 fps 1024 x 768 25 fps 800 x 600 25 fps 1920 x 1080 13 fps 1280 x 1024 25 fps 1280 x 720 25 fps 1024 x 768 25 fps 800 x 600 25 fps www honeywell com security Configuring Video and Audio Streaming 41 Table 4 1 PAL Dual Stream Resolution Options cont d MJPEG H 264 H 264 H 264 H 264 MJPEG H 264 1 H 264 2 1280 x 1024 25 fps 1280 x 1024 13 fps 1280 x 720 25 fps 1024 x 768 25 fps 800 x 600 25 fps 720 x 576 25 fps 640 x 480 25 fps 352 x 288 25 fps 1280 x 1024 25 fps 1280 x 1024 13 fps 1
32. management exposure mode lt auto gt Recording File location max shutter gain lt 17 gt Log file manual shutter speed lt 6 gt Factory default manual AGC gain lt 6 gt Software upgrade manual iris value lt 6 gt Maintenance white balance mode lt auto gt white balance rgain lt 57 gt white balance bgain lt 54 gt backlight lt off gt brightness value lt 128 gt Ei Viewing the Log File The system log file provides information to the user about the camera activities Camera activity information includes login logout alarm in motion detection and network failures To view the system log Navigate to System gt Log file see Figure 7 23 for a system log example www honeywell com security Configuring System Settings 117 Figure 7 23 Viewing System Log HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming PTZ System System log Security Mon Apr 26 15 34 00 2010 Network interface initialized start Mon Apr 26 15 34 06 2010 Network interface initialized end Network Mon Apr 26 15 34 06 2010 Host IP 164 178 45 122 Doms Mon Apr 26 15 34 06 2010 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Mon Apr 26 15 34 06 2010 Gateway 164 178 45 1 Mail Mon Apr 26 15 34 06 2010 MAC address 00 D0 89 04 24 80 Mon Apr 26 15 34 39 2010 Admin ffff 10 197 212 30 FTP Mon Apr 26 15 39 55 2010 Admin Logout Mon Apr 26 15 40 19 2010 Admin amp ffff 10 197 212 30 HEEE Mon Apr
33. motion detection area A setting of 80 for example means that motion detection is triggered when 20 percent or more of the sampled pixels change are in motion The larger the sensitivity value the greater the sensitivity of motion detection You can also set the time interval between each detected motion To set the motion detection sensitivity 1 Under Motion Detection Setting type a value between 1 and 10 in the Sampling pixel interval field see Figure 6 12 Type a value between 1 and 100 in the Detection level field default 10 Type a value between 1 and 100 in the Sensitivity level field default 80 Type a value between 0 and 7200 in the Time interval sec field default 10 seconds Setting the Motion Detection Actions You can specify what actions you want the camera to perform when suspicious motion is detected in the active motion detection window You can select more than one action See the following sections for more information To enable alarm relay outputs Under Triggered Action see Figure 6 12 select one or both of the Enable alarm output 1 and Enable alarm output 2 check boxes To upload images to an SD card that you have configured Note A Micro SDHC card must be connected to the back panel of the camera for this function to work See Figure 2 5 and Table 2 3 on page 25 for the location to install the Micro SDHC card 1 Under Triggered Action select the Record stream to sd card check box T
34. pre trigger frames images 1 to 20 to send to the server In the Post trigger buffer drop down list select the number of post trigger frames images 1 to 20 to send to the server Figure 6 15 Upload Image by E Mail Options for Motion Detection e Upload image by E Mail E Mail address E Mail 1 Pre trigger buffer 5 frames Post trigger buffer 5 frames Continue image upload Upload for F sec o Upload during the trigger active Image frequence To continue to upload images to the server for a specified time or until the motion alarm ends select the Continue image upload check box and choose one of the following e Select Upload for number sec and enter a value from 1 to 9999 seconds e Select Upload during trigger active Whichever option you select you can also select how frequent the images should be uploaded to the email server in the Image frequence number fps drop down list Select an fps frames per second value from 1 to 15 fps or select Max fps To send an HTTP notification 1 Under Triggered Action select the Send HTTP notification check box The Send HTTP notification options will appear below the check box see Figure 6 16 In the HTTP address drop down list select either HTTP1 or HTTP2 Figure 6 16 Send HTTP Notification on Motion Detection Wo Send HTTP notification HTTP address HTTP1 Custom parameters In the Custom parameters field enter the parameters to send to the H
35. preset to go to Figure 5 1 PTZ Preset Programming HDZ Series Home System Streaming User Admin Preset Point Zoom Wide Tele Focus Auto Manual Near Far Preset setting PrePage Num 1 10 Name Set Delete Presetgo ooo Presetlist 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 54 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual To program a preset point 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Preset see Figure 5 1 2 Inthe Live View screen click and drag the pointer to the desired preset position To re position the camera place the mouse cursor over the video image and left click and drag in the direction you want to move the camera The red arrow icon lt indicates the direction that the image will pan tilt Adjust the zoom and focus using the Wide Tele Auto Manual Near and Far buttons 4 Under Preset setting in the Num drop down list select a number from the drop down list for the current preset The first drop down list contains preset numbers 1 through 10 The next list contains numbers 11 through 20 and so on up to 256 Click NextPage to go to the next list of preset numbers Click PrePage to return to the previous list of numbers 5 Inthe Name field type a descriptive name for the current preset The preset name can not contain any spaces 6 Click Setto save the settings for the preset that you have programmed Note You can also program a preset on the home page of the PTZ web client in
36. request a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number Be sure to have the model number serial number and the nature of the problem available for the technical service representative Prior authorization must be obtained for all returns exchanges or credits Items shipped to Honeywell without a clearly identified Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number may be refused 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 6 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual www honeywell com security Contents 7 Contents ADDUL NS DOCUMENT 622 2268 EEE RED RE rer ih 15 Overview of Contents 222 2 2 Emo m nn nn 15 Related Documents 22 2 Cm on nn 16 Typographical Conventions 16 1 INTER RER ES FR FE 17 CNC se s eea ea ea AA ee ARA 17 Dimensions e s 2 Hann 18 2 Installing Ihe Camera u 2er a a a EES AAA 19 Before You Begin 2 2 Hmm nn 19 Accessories You Can Order Separately 2 2 222m nn nn 20 Assembling the Camera 20 Mounting the Camera a a a 20 Using Safety Cable During Installation 2 2 CE m nn nn 21 Installing a Ceiling Mount Indoor Only 22 2 22 mon nn 22 Installing a Wall Mount 23 Installing a Parapet Flat Roof Mount 2 CE on nn nn 24 Connecting the Cables 25 Micro SDHC Card Details u u ou aaa a AA a eh ni 26 Connecting Audio 26 Connecting Alarm Inputs Outputs 2 2 22 En nn A 26 Connecting the Network Cable 2 2
37. shown for users who have previously installed the viewer software you may need to upgrade the Honeywell Viewer software To upgrade the Viewer software first remove the old software with the Control Panel and delete the temporary Internet Explorer files then open the Honeywell website and re download and install the Viewer program on your PC 4 Once you login to the HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ camera a screen that looks like Figure 3 6 should appear in your browser If this screen does not appear check your browser s security settings and make sure that ActiveX controls and plug ins are enabled Deleting the Honeywell Viewer Program from a PC For users that have an older version of the Honeywell Viewer already installed on their PC you should first remove the existing Viewer program before accessing the HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ camera Deleting the Honeywell Viewer 1 Open the Control Panel on your PC and double click Add or Remove Programs 2 Inthe Currently Installed Programs list select the Honeywell Viewer and click Remove to uninstall the Viewer 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 34 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual To improve browser performance we recommend that you clean up all of the Temporary Internet Files To do so 1 Click the Tools menu and select Internet Options 2 Click Delete under the Browsing History section 3 Click Delete Files under the Temporary Internet Files section 4 A confirmation window will op
38. speed by zoom 70 system clock setting 97 93 system requirements 29 text overlay 44 tilt angle 67 69 trap reporting 104 U UPnP 105 users V adding 96 deleting 96 viewing login information 96 viewing privileges 96 video compression setting 45 video OCX protocol 47 video resolution 40 video stream quality 45 W wall mount 23 warnings 3 warranty 5 web client interface 34 white balance settings 66 wide dynamic range WDR 77 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 130 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual www honeywell com security Honeywell Security Products Americas Head Office 2700 Blankenbaker Pkwy Suite 150 Louisville KY 40299 USA www honeywell com security 1 800 323 4576 Honeywell Security Europe South Africa Aston Fields Road Whitehouse Industrial Estate Runcorn WA7 3DL United Kingdom www honeywell com security uk 44 0 1928 754 028 Honeywell Security Products Americas Caribbean Latin America 9315 NW 112th Ave Miami FL 33178 USA www honeywell com security clar 1 305 805 8188 Honeywell Security Pacific Level 3 2 Richardson Place North Ryde NSW 2113 Australia www asia security honeywell com 61 2 9353 7000 Honeywell Security Asia 35F Tower A City Center 100 Zun Yi Road Shanghai 200051 China www asia security honeywell com 86 21 5257 4568 Honeywell Security Middle East N Africa Emaar Business Park Sheikh Zayed Road Building No 2 Office No 30
39. 0 11873V2 A 07 2013 98 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Figure 7 4 Create Self Signed Certificate Window http 164 178 45 122 langl server_certificate htmil Windows Internet Explor 2 http 164 178 45 122 lang server certificate html Create Self Signed Certificate Country State or province Locality Organization Organizational Unit Common Name Valid days days 1 9999 Ok Cancel Pre JS fi FT Omme p ROH To create a request for a CA issued certificate 1 Navigate to System gt Security gt HTTPS see Figure 7 3 Under Install signed certificate click Create Certificate Request Enter the required information in the Create Certificate Request fields see Figure 7 5 and then click OK Figure 7 5 Create Certificate Request Window http 164 178 45 122 langl server createrequesthem Windows In ernet Exph http lEt 178 45 122 langl server createrequest html K Create Certificate Request Country State or province Locality Organization Organizational Unit Common Name OK Cancel Done I I I T 1 a Internet Far 100 4 A certificate request is created The request appears under Created Request see Figure 7 3 4 Click Properties in the Created Request area www honeywell com security Configuring System Settings 99 5 Copy the PEM formatted request and send to a CA for signing After the signed certificate is returned you c
40. 024 x 768 25 fps 1024 x 768 30 fps 800 x 600 25 fps 800 x 600 30 fps 720 x 576 25 fps 720 x 480 30 fps 640 x 480 25 fps 640 x 480 30 fps Table 4 4 PAL NTSC H 264 ONLY Stream Resolution Options PAL H 264 ONLY 1920 x 1080 25 fps NTSC H 264 ONLY 1920 x 1080 30 fps 1280 x 1024 25 fps 1280 x 1024 30 fps 1280 x 720 25 fps 1280 x 720 30 fps 1024 x 768 25 fps 1024 x 768 30 fps 800 x 600 25 fps 800 x 600 30 fps 720 x 576 25 fps 720 x 480 30 fps 640 x 480 25 fps 640 x 480 30 fps Click the Streaming tab Video Format is selected in lefthand column In the Video Resolution drop down list select one of the following dual single stream options e MJPEG H 264 e H 264 H 264 default e MJPEG Only e H 264 Only 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 44 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Based on your selection the Streaming tab will display drop down resolution selection lists for each video stream you have selected see Figure 4 1 Use the drop down list s to select the required resolution for the stream s you have selected Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 4 3 and Table 4 4 list the resolution options that are available for each video stream Click the Save button directly below the Video Resolution options Note Image attachment by FTP or E mail is only available when MJPEG streaming is selected Setting t
41. 2 A 07 2013 100 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual 4 Under Settings in the Identity field type the user identity associated with the client certificate In the Private key password field enter the password for the user identity 5 Select the Enable IEEE 802 1X check box and click Save IP Filter You can allow or deny specific IP addresses access to the camera When the IP filter is enabled the IP addresses in the list will be allowed or denied access to the camera based on the filter setting To enable the IP filter 1 Navigate to System gt Security gt IP Filter see Figure 7 7 Figure 7 7 IP Filter Settings Screen HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming PIZ System IP Filter Security l Enable IP filter User Deny the following IP addresses Apply HTTPS RE Filtered IP Addresses IEEE 02 1X Network DDN S Mail FTP HTTP Alarm Application Select the Enable IP filter check box Select Allow or Deny from the drop down list and then click Apply The selection made here will determine how the IP Filter treats the addresses in the Filtered IP Addresses list either allowing or denying access by those addresses 4 Inthe field below the Filtered IP Addresses list box enter an IP address you want to filter and then click Add To remove an IP address from the list select the address in the list and then click Delete 5 Continue adding IP addresses to the Filtered IP Addresses list box as n
42. 2 Under Preset Tour run in the Preset Tour line drop down list select the number of the preset tour line that you want to run from 1 to 8 and then click Go Note You can also run a preset tour on the home page of the PTZ web client interface see Figure 3 6 on page 34 Select a preset tour number from the Preset Tour Details drop down list and click Run to have the camera run the selected programmed preset tour 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 60 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual To stop running a preset tour In the Live View screen use the mouse to click and drag the pointer to move the camera in any direction or click the Stop button located next to the preset tour options on the Home screen see Figure 3 6 on page 34 to stop the tour To delete a programmed preset tour 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Preset Tour 2 Under Preset Tour run in the Preset Tour line drop down list select the number of the Preset Tour that you want to delete and then click Delete see Figure 5 4 Home Function The home function ensures constant and consistent monitoring by preventing the camera from idling for more than a set period of time When the home function is enabled the camera automatically executes a user defined PTZ function after a specific period of inactivity To program the home function 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Home see Figure 5 6 Note Be aware that you must enable the home function for your programmed home function to be
43. 280 x 720 25 fps 1024 x 768 25 fps 800 x 600 25 fps 720 x 576 25 fps 640 x 480 25 fps 352 x 288 25 fps 1280 x 720 25 fps 1280 x 720 25 fps 1024 x 768 25 fps 800 x 600 25 fps 720 x 576 25 fps 352 x 288 25 fps 1280 x 720 25 fps 1280 x 720 25 fps 1024 x 768 25 fps 800 x 600 25 fps 640 x 480 25 fps 720 x 576 25 fps 352 x 288 25 fps 1024 x 768 25 fps 640 x 480 25 fps 8 1024 x 768 25 fps 800 x 600 25 fps 720 x 576 25 fps 640 x 480 25 fps 352 x 288 25 fps 1024 x 768 25 fps 1024 x 768 25 fps 800 x 600 25 fps 720 x 576 25 fps 640 x 480 25 fps 352 x 288 25 fps 800 x 600 25 fps 800 x 600 25 fps 720 x 576 25 fps 352 x 288 25 fps 800 x 600 25 fps 800 x 600 25 fps 720 x 576 25 fps 352 x 288 25 fps 720 x 576 25 fps 720 x 576 25 fps 640 x 480 25 fps 352 x 288 25 fps 720 x 576 25 fps 720 x 576 25 fps 640 x 480 25 fps 352 x 288 25 fps 640 x 480 25 fps 640 x 480 25 fps 640 x 480 25 fps 352 x 288 25 fps 640 x 480 25 fps 640 x 480 25 fps 640 x 480 25 fps 352 x 288 25 fps
44. 40 x 480 30 fps 8 1024 x 768 30 fps 800 x 600 30 fps 720 x 480 30 fps 1024 x 768 30 fps 640 x 480 30 fps 352 x 240 30 fps 1024 x 768 30 fps 800 x 600 30 fps 720 x 480 30 fps 640 x 480 30 fps 352 x 240 30 fps 800 x 600 30 fps 800 x 600 30 fps 720 x 480 30 fps 800 x 600 30 fps 640 x 480 30 fps N a a su 352 x 240 30 fps 800 x 600 30 fps 720 x 480 30 fps 640 x 480 30 fps e Nr r gt bb bb O Ca 352 x 240 30 fps www honeywell com security Configuring Video and Audio Streaming 43 Table 4 2 NTSC Dual Stream Resolution Options cont d MJPEG H 264 H 264 H 264 H 264 MJPEG H 264 1 H 264 2 720 x 480 30 fps 720 x 480 30 fps 640 x 480 30 fps 720 x 480 30 fps 720 x 480 30 fps 640 x 480 30 fps 640 x 480 30 fps 640 x 480 30 fps 352 x 240 30 fps 352 x 240 30 fps 640 x 480 30 fps 640 x 480 30 fps 352 x 240 30 fps 352 x 240 30 fps To set the video resolution Table 4 3 PAL NTSC MJPEG ONLY Stream Resolution Options PAL MJPEG ONLY NTSC MJPEG ONLY 1920 x 1080 25 fps 1920 x 1080 30 fps 1280 x 1024 25 fps 1280 x 1024 30 fps 1280 x 720 25 fps 1280 x 720 30 fps 1
45. 428 034724 jpg Add sequence number suffix no maximum value e Add sequence number suffix up to number and then start over and enter a value in the number field e Overwrite to overwrite an older file with a new file with a static filename Saving Alarm Input Settings Click Save after you have configured the alarm input settings in the Alarm Application section of the System tab See Setting the Alarm Status and Type page 78 Setting the Alarm Actions page 79 and Setting a File Name on page 82 for more information www honeywell com security Configuring Alarms 83 Motion Detection Settings You can set up the camera to send an alarm notification when suspicious motion is detected An alarm is triggered when motion volume in the detected area reaches and or exceeds a predefined sensitivity threshold value You can send a message to an FTP email or HTTP server or you can upload images to an FTP server email server or Micro SDHC card when the suspicious motion is detected Setting the Motion Detection Status The motion detection function is disabled by default When the motion detection function is activated a pop up window appears indicating the detected motion as shown in Figure 6 11 Figure 6 11 Current Motion as Detected Window The red line indicates the threshold level of the motion sensitivity as it is currently set The blue line indicates the level of motion that is currently being detected by the
46. 5 Recording Schedule Screen system Security Network DDHS Mail FTP Alarm Application Motion detection Network failure detection Storage management Recording File location Log file Factory default HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming PTZ Schedule Recording Disable C Always C Only during time frame on ae Ll Roe RIO O gt A ses E pes E Ene Ls Tsun T Mon True Twed I Thu T Fr l Sat Start time Save Please complete the duration time Storage Management You can record between 8 and 32 GB of data on a Micro SDHC card A Micro SDHC card of any size between 8 and 32 GB can be installed into the Micro SDHC card slot on the back plate of the camera see Figure 2 5 and Table 2 3 on page 25 It is a good practice to format your Micro SDHC card before using it for the first time To view the amount of free space remaining on your Micro SDHC card 1 Insert a Micro SDHC card into the slot on the back of the camera see Figure 2 5 and Table 2 3 on page 25 www honeywell com security Configuring System Settings 109 2 Navigate to System gt Storage Management see Figure 7 16 The amount of free space on the card is listed under Device information in the Figure 7 16 example there is no Micro SDHC card installed so the free space is O KB To format your Micro SDHC card 1 Navigate to System gt Storage Management see Figure 7 16 Note Before formatting your Micro
47. 80p IP PTZ User Manual 5 Click Save to save your network failure detection settings www honeywell com security Configuring System Settings This chapter includes e System Settings page 91 e Security Settings page 93 e Network Settings page 100 e Recording and Storage Settings page 107 e Maintenance Settings page 111 Support Settings page 115 Note The System tab can only be accessed by the Administrator System Settings The System screen is open by default when the System tab is selected Here you can give the HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ camera a new host name and configure the camera s time related settings See Viewing the System Parameters on page 115 for more information on the Parameters List section of the System screen Setting a Host Name By default the HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ dome camera is named with the model number of the camera If needed the Administrator can rename the camera for their system 1 Navigate to the System tab gt System see Figure 7 1 2 Type a new name for the camera in the Host Name field The host name can be up to 30 characters in length Any of the following characters may be used A Z a z 0 9 I amp _ Click Save Selecting the Camera Time Zone 1 Navigate to the System tab gt System see Figure 7 1 2 Use the Time zone drop down list to select the time zone that the camera is installed in and click Save 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 92 HDZ Series 1080p I
48. Figure 2 1 3 Attach the mount to the mounting surface Mi Attach the using as many ofthe mounting holes as camera body to l possible a minimum of five fasteners on the mount kit each side of the mounting plate is recommended 4 Apply sealant not supplied to the bottom Em of the vertical pipe and around the bolt holes to prevent water or other C contaminants from entering the mount 5 Screw the mount kit into the parapet flat roof mount 6 Connect the cables to the camera see Connecting the Cables on page 25 If you are using a Micro SD card install it before connecting the cables Note Check that the eyelet safety cable connection is secure and carrying all of the load of the camera after making all cable connections 7 Attach the camera to the mount kit and then tightly fix the security screw on the top of the camera www honeywell com security Installing the Camera 25 Connecting the Cables Before connecting the cables take a minute to familiarize yourself with the camera s back plate connectors switches and buttons as shown in Figure 2 5 and Table 2 3 below Figure 2 5 Camera Back Plate Layout HDZ20HD X Indoor Dome Camera HDZ20HDE X Outdoor Dome Camera
49. N N a no N c c an 00 O O Se rap O rap Y 7 56 in 192 00 mm Figure 1 2 HDZ20HDE X Outdoor IP PTZ Dome Camera A Cs Olg E SB E N ga JE E E o AN SS e N E me O SE Ni s 0 NM D Y Y 7 55 in 191 83 mm See Appendix B In Ceiling Bracket Installation for the image and dimensions of the In ceiling mounting bracket www honeywell com security Installing the Camera This chapter includes e Before You Begin page 19 e Assembling the Camera page 20 e Mounting the Camera page 20 Connecting the Cables page 25 Before You Begin Before you begin check that you have received all of the paris listed below If any parts are missing or damaged contact your dealer immediately HDZ20HD X Indoor Dome Honeywell va f Lubricant Honeywell logo label My TE em T F PTZ Indoor dome Indoor mounting Torx screwdriver Quick Installation Installation CD camera kit top cap Guide HDZ20HDE X Outdoor Dome AS Honeywell o Lubricant Honeywell logo MS standard and label security screws 1 each 1 A N nn PTZ Outdoor dome Outdoor mounting Torx screwdriver Quick Installation Installation CD
50. Network Settings Screen 2 2 2 KH m nn 103 SNMP Network Settings Screen 2 2 2 2 2m m mn 4 e 104 Windows Components Wizard Dialog Box nun nn 105 Networking Services Dialog Box 2 2 Hm mn nn 106 PtP Sees SCI a a ha a a San a reinen SR DA 106 DDNS Settings Screen srs na nice RE ae 107 Recording Schedule Screen nn 108 Storage Management Settings Screen e 109 File Location Setting Screen 5 4c cdi sa ERD nu a na En DAE a 110 Resetting to Factory Default Screen 2 2 22 2 Em m nn nn 112 Software Upgrade Options Screen a a e a 113 Maintenance of Configuration Files Screen e 114 Uploading Configuration File In Progress 114 Viewing System Parameters List e 116 MINIMO SSN LO a ra a rra are AAA direita RADA 117 In Ceiling Bracket Dimensions nn 123 www honeywell com security Tables Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 2 3 Table 2 4 Table 2 5 Table 2 6 Table 2 7 Table 3 1 Table 3 2 Table 3 3 Table 3 4 Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 4 3 Table 4 4 Table 4 5 Table 4 6 Table 5 1 Table 5 2 Table 5 3 Table 5 4 Table 7 1 Table 7 2 Table A 1 Tables 13 Orderable Accessories 2 a a a 20 Honeywell Mounts and Adapters 2 2 Ho cc 4 4 o 20 Camera Back Plate Connectors Switches and Buttons 25 1080p Unit Micro SDHC Card Minim
51. Noise Reduction 2 dimensional noise reduction 2DNR reduces image noise produced in low light conditions 2D noise reduction technology reduces noise by maintaining smooth edges on moving objects To enable disable 2D noise reduction 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Camera 2 Under Misc see Figure 5 12 in the 2DNR drop down list select one of the following e Onto enable noise reduction e Off default to disable noise reduction 3 Click Set to save the setting On Screen Display The on screen display function OSD can be enabled to provide the user with directional information for the focal point that the PTZ camera is facing OSD information will include the compass point that the camera is facing North South East or West and the zoom ratio that the camera is currently using The OSD will also provide the degrees that the camera is facing on both vertical and horizontal axes of rotation See Figure 3 8 on page 37 to see an example of the browser with the on screen display showing the PTZ information on the video image www honeywell com security Set Pan Zero TV System Configuring PTZ Settings 73 To enable disable on screen display 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Camera 2 Under Misc see Figure 5 72 in the OSD drop down list select one of the following e On to enable the on screen display e Off default to disable the on screen display 3 Click Set to save the setting Click Set to set the pan setting to zero a
52. P PTZ User Manual Figure 7 1 System Configuration Screen HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming PTZ Logout system Security Host Name 4nz20HDX Model HDZ20HDX Network Time zone GMT 00 00 Gambia Liberia Morocco England DDNS Mail Enable daylight saving time FTP time offset 01 00 00 HTTP Start date Jan ist sun Start time 00 00 00 Alarm Application End date Jan El fist sun l End time Motion detection Network failure detection o mio weh er tae PC date 20 12 04 24 yyyy mm dd Recording File loitan PC time 10 24 04 hh mm ss Storage management Log file Manual Factory default Date 2012 04 24 yyyy mm dd Time 09 55 00 hh mm ss Software upgrade Maintenance O Sync with NTP server NTP server 0 0 0 0 host name or IP address Update interval Every hour Save Parameter List Enabling Daylight Saving Time You have the option of enabling daylight saving time DST for the camera allowing the camera to automatically adjust the internal clock with the daylight saving time changes 1 Navigate to the System tab gt System see Figure 7 1 Select the Enable daylight saving time check box to enable DST and the options 3 Enter the DST time offset in the time offset field The format for time offset is hh mm ss For instance if the amount of time offset is one hour enter 01 00 00 in the field 4 Setup dates f
53. PPPoE option in the General section of the screen 3 Enter your PPPoE User name and Password and then click Save Configuring Ports You can change the settings of the ports listed in Table 7 2 Table 7 2 Ports that Can be Individually Configured Port Description Web Server HTTP The default setting of the web server port is 80 Make sure to notify users of any change to this setting For example if you change the port of a camera whose IP address is 192 168 0 100 from 80 to 8080 users will need to type http 192 168 0 100 8080 into the address bar of their web browser for the connection to be successful RTSP The default setting of the RTSP port is 554 The setting range is from 1024 to 65535 MJPEG over HTTP The default setting ofthe MJPEG over HTTP port is 8008 The setting range is from 1024 to 65535 HTTPS The default setting of the HTTPS port is 443 The setting range is from 1024 to 65535 Note This setting cannot be the same as the web server port To change a port setting 1 Navigate to System gt Network gt Basic see Figure 7 8 2 Under Advanced enter a new port value in the field corresponding to the port you want to change and then click Save www honeywell com security Configuring System Settings 103 Enabling IPv6 Address Configuration If you are using a routed IPv6 Internet Protocol version 6 network you can enable IPv6 address configuration To enable IPv6 address configu
54. Post Office Box 232362 Dubai United Arab Emirates www honeywell com security me 971 0 4 450 5800 Honeywell Security Northern Europe Amperestraat 41 1446 TR Purmerend The Netherlands www honeywell com security nl 31 0 299 410 200 Honeywell Security Deutschland Johannes Mauthe StraBe 14 D 72458 Albstadt Germany www honeywell com security de 49 0 7431 801 0 Honeywell Security France Immeuble Lavoisier Parc de Haute Technologie 3 7 rue Georges Besse 92160 Antony France www honeywell com security fr 33 0 1 40 96 20 50 Honeywell Security Italia SpA Via della Resistenza 53 59 20090 Buccinasco Milan Italy www honeywell com security it 39 0 2 4888 051 Honeywell Security Espana Avenida de Italia n 7 2 planta C T Coslada 28821 Coslada Madrid Spain www honeywell com security es 34 902 667 800 Honeywell www honeywell com security 1 800 323 4576 North America only https www honeywellsystems com ss techsupp index html Document 800 11873V2 Rev A 07 2013 2013 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without written permission from Honeywell The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects However Honeywell cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use thereof The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions or new edi
55. SDHC Card Class 10 TLC Note Once installed all Micro SDHC cards must be formatted using the Honeywell Web GUI software prior to performing any recording Connecting Audio Refer to Figure 2 6 and Table 2 5 when making audio connections to your camera through the main audio adapter Figure 2 6 Main Audio Adapter Input Detail Table 2 5 Audio Input Pin Definitions Pin Definition 1 Line Out 2 GND 3 Line In Connecting Alarm Inputs Outputs Refer to Figure 2 7 and Table 2 6 when making alarm connections to your camera through the main alarm adapter www honeywell com security Figure 2 7 Main Alarm Adapter Input Detail boo wr elelelelele jelejele e O 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Table 2 6 Alarm Input Pin Definitions Installing the Camera 27 O Inputs x4 5V 4700 Ohms pull up Jee HHAH Outputs x2 Relay output AC 120V DC 30V Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 Alarm Out NO 1 7 Alarm Out COM 2 2 Alarm Out NC 1 8 GND 3 Alarm Out COM 1 9 Alarm In 4 4 GND 10 Alarm In 3 5 Alarm Out NO 2 11 Alarm In 2 6 Alarm Out NC 2 12 Alarm In 1 Connecting the Network Cable Connect a Category 5 or higher Ethernet cable to the RJ45 connector on the back plate of the camera see Figure 2 5 on page 25 The Ethernet cable should not be longer than 328 feet 100 m After you have connected t
56. SDHC card be sure to stop all current recordings that your camera may be performing check and stop schedule alarm motion and network failure recordings that are set 2 Click Format in the Device setting area of the Storage Management screen Figure 7 16 Storage Management Settings Screen HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming PTZ Logout System Storage Management security J Device information Network 7 Device type SD card DDNS Free space OKB Total size O KB Status No Full No Mail FTP Format device Format Stop all current recordings prior to format Enable automatic disk cleanup HTTP Alarm Application Motion detection Network failure detection Remove recordings older than i Storage management Remove oldest recordings when disk is 85 Recording Save File location Recording list FileName Size Log file Factory default Software upgrade Maintenance Remove Sort download To manage disk cleanup settings 1 Navigate to System gt Storage Management see Figure 7 16 2 Select the Enable automatic disk cleanup check box in the Disk cleanup setting area of the screen 3 Inthe Remove recordings older than fields enter how long you want the recordings to remain on the Micro SDHC card the default setting is 1 day 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 110 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual File Location system Security Network DDHS Mail FIP Alarm
57. Settings This section describes how to set the audio transmission mode gain and bit rate see Figure 4 5 Figure 4 5 Streaming Audio Settings HD Series User Admin Home System Streaming PTZ Video Format Transmission Mode Full duplex Talk and listen simultaneously Simplex Talk only Video Compression Video OCX Protocol Frame Rate Control C Simplex Listen only Disable Server Gain Setting Input gain 3 Output gain 3 M Bit Rate uLAW Save www honeywell com security Configuring Video and Audio Streaming 51 Setting the Audio Transmission Mode There are three audio transmission modes plus the option for disabling audio see Table 4 6 Table 4 6 Audio Transmission Mode Settings Transmission Mode Description Full duplex Talk and The local and remote sites can transmit and receive audio listen simultaneously talk and listen at the same time Simplex Talk only The local or remote site can only talk to the PTZ site Simplex Listen only The local or remote site can only listen to the PTZ site Disable default Audio transmission is disabled To set the audio transmission mode Navigate to Streaming gt Audio Under Transmission Mode select one of the following e Full duplex Talk and listen Simplex Talk only Simplex Listen only e Disable Click Save Setting the Audio Gain You can adjust the volume of the audio input and output To s
58. TTP server when the alarm is triggered For example if the HTTP server name is http 192 168 0 1 admin php and the custom parameter is action 1 group 2 the notification will be sent to the HTTP server as http 192 168 0 1 admin php action 1 amp group 2 when the motion alarm is triggered Setting a Motion Detection File Name You can specify a file name format for images uploaded when the motion alarm is triggered Choose the format that best meets your requirements To specify a file name format 1 In the File Name field see Figure 6 12 type a file name for example image j pg 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 88 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual 2 Select one of the following options for the file name format Add date time suffix to add the date and time in YYMMDD HHMMSS format for example image1 20428 034724 jp9 e Add sequence number suffix no maximum value e Add sequence number suffix up to number and then start over and enter a value in the number field e Overwrite to overwrite an older file with a new file with a static filename Saving the Motion Detection Settings After you have configured the motion detection settings in the Motion Detection section of the System tab click Save Click Save after you have configured the motion detection settings in the Motion Detection section of the System tab See Setting the Motion Detection Status page 83 Setting the Motion Detection Window page 83
59. a I I I Era u 75 Alarm Server Settings a a 75 Server Settings nn 75 Alarm Input Settings 2 2 2 Con m 78 Selecting an Alarm Input to Configure 2 2 Hmmm nn 78 Setting the Alarm Status and Type a 78 Setting the Alarm Actions a a 79 Setting a File Name a 82 Saving Alarm Input Settings 2 2 2 22mm m mn 82 Motion Detection Settings 2 2 2m m nn a a a a 83 Setting the Motion Detection Status 2 2 2 nn nn nn 83 Setting the Motion Detection Window e a 83 Setting the Motion Detection Sensitivity 2 2222 m m nn 84 Setting the Motion Detection Actions 22 2 HE m m nn nn 85 Setting a Motion Detection File Name 2 LE nn nn nn 87 Saving the Motion Detection Settings 2 222 m nn nn 88 Network Failure Detection Settings 2 22mm nm nn 88 Configuring System Settings 2 2200 nn m nn 91 System Settings o a ae dea re AR a EA 91 Setting a Host Name a 91 Selecting the Camera Time Zone e A 91 Enabling Daylight Saving Time 2 a 92 Setting the System Clock 2 2 2 A 93 Securty SCUINGS s e es ea A ar ee ee BE REG A 93 www honeywell com security Contents 9 Weel SCUNMOS russa te REM KERR TE LEADER ADA EA 94 Network Security Settings 2 a a a 96 Rico ss ea aaa we oe ee Be eee ge ES wi de SG eed oP Ar E E oe 100 Network Settings a a 100 Basic Network Settings
60. acklight compensation When enabled the camera software will automatically compensate for high background lighting To enable disable backlight compensation 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Camera 2 Under Misc see Figure 5 11 in the BLC drop down list select one of the following e On to enable backlight compensation e Off default to disable backlight compensation 3 Click Set to save the setting Image Sharpness You can adjust the sharpness level of the image www honeywell com security Configuring PTZ Settings 69 Navigate to PTZ gt Camera Under Misc see Figure 5 77 in the Sharpness drop down list type or select a value from 1 least sharp to 15 sharpest for the camera sharpness level default is 3 Click Set to save the setting Exposure Compensation Image Flip You can adjust the exposure compensation level la 2 Navigate to PTZ gt Camera Under Misc see Figure 5 11 in the ExpComp drop down list type or select a value from 1 to 15 for the camera exposure compensation level default is 8 Click Set to save the setting The image flip function lets you track an object continually as it passes directly beneath the camera You can select one of the following image flip modes Table 5 3 Image Flip Modes Mode Description M E M E mode employs a mechanical image flip As the camera tracks an object passing underneath it it tilts down to the maximum tilt angle quickly pans 180
61. an install it To install a CA issued certificate 1 Navigate to System gt Security gt HTTPS see Figure 7 3 2 Click Browse in the Upload signed certificate area Locate and select the certificate on your hard drive and then click Open 3 Click Upload IEEE 802 1X IEEE 802 1X is an IEEE standard for port based Network Access Control When IEEE 802 1X is enabled the camera can access network ports protected by 802 1X EAPOL Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN Figure 7 6 IEEE 802 1X Settings Screen HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming PTZ System IEEE 80 1X EAP TLS Security CA certificate HTTPS Upload CA certificate IP filter Client certificate IEEE 602 1 Browse Meiirork Upload Client certificate DDNS Private key Mail _ Browse Upload Private key Settings Identity admin Private key password esses Enable IEEE 802 1X FTP Alarm Application Motion detection Network failure detection To enable IEEE 802 1X 1 Navigate to System gt Security gt IEEE 802 1X see Figure 7 6 2 Contact your network administrator to obtain the following items e CA certificate Required to authenticate the server e Client certificate Required to authenticate the IP camera e Private key Required to authenticate the IP camera 3 Upload the CA certificate client certificate and private key Click Browse to locate the certificate or key then click Upload 800 11873V
62. anual Figure 7 18 Resetting to Factory Default Screen HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming PIZ System Factory default Security Hetwork Restore factory settings and lose any changes System will restart and will return unit to factory default settings including IP address DONS Mail Set Default FTP Restore factory settings and lose any changes except network System will restart and will return unit to factory default settings except IP address Alarm Application Motion detection Network failure detection Storage management Recording Reboot the system File location Log file Reboot f Factory default To restore all factory default settings except the network settings 1 Navigate to System gt Factory Default see Figure 7 18 2 Click Set Soft Default All changes except the network settings are lost and the system restarts after 100 seconds To reboot the camera without changing the current settings 1 Navigate to System gt Factory Default see Figure 7 18 2 Click Reboot The system restarts without changing the current settings Upgrading the Software To upgrade the firmware 1 Download the software upgrade file to your hard drive Make a note of the file location 2 Navigate to System gt Software Upgrade see Figure 7 19 www honeywell com security Configuring System Settings 113 Figure 7 19 Software Upgrade Options Screen HDZ Series User Admin Home Sy
63. arrows to move the camera and the privacy mask in that direction 6 You can change the amount that the camera pans tilts upon each click of an arrow by typing a different value in the PT Steps field Enter a value between 1 short distance pan tilt and 30 long distance pan tilt 7 When the privacy mask is positioned and setup as required click Edit End at the bottom of the Mask Setting section Note Up to a 10 second delay may occur between completion of editing a privacy mask position and the Edit End button becoming available To delete a privacy mask 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Privacy Mask see Figure 5 8 2 Under Mask Clearing in the Mask drop down list select the number of the privacy mask that you want to delete and then click Clear Note Ifyou are clearing all privacy masks it is recommended that you also disable the privacy mask feature see step 2 in To create a privacy mask page 62 Camera Settings This section describes how to set various Camera parameters such as exposure mode white balance options backlight compensation image flip auto calibration speed by zoom ICR function wide dynamic range and digital noise reduction www honeywell com security Configuring PTZ Settings 65 Exposure You can select a specific Max Gain value as needed You can select one of the following exposure modes to optimize the video output for your operating environment Table 5 1 Exposure Modes Mode Descrip
64. atically e Onto remove the IR cut filter manually e Off to leave the IR cut filter in place 3 Click Setto save the setting Figure 5 12 Camera Misc Options HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming Preset Camera E 1 Bi 7 J my az a Mimic Tour Auto Pan Speed by zoom Preset Tour Home Tilt Range Privacy Mask Zoom Wide Tele Focus Auto Manual Near Far Set Pan Zero TV System Restore camera settings and lose any changes Set default Wide Dynamic Range The wide dynamic range WDR function produces balanced evenly lit images when extremely bright or extremely dark areas are present in a scene 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 72 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual To enable disable wide dynamic range 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Camera 2 Under Misc see Figure 5 12 in the WDR drop down list select one of the following e On to enable wide dynamic range e Off default to disable wide dynamic range 3 Click Setto save the setting Auto Calibration When the auto calibration function is enabled the image is calibrated automatically whenever a deviation in the camera pivot is detected To enable disable auto calibration 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Camera 2 Under Misc see Figure 5 72 in the Auto calibration drop down list select one of the following e Onto enable auto calibration e Off default to disable auto calibration 3 Click Set to save the setting 2D
65. ault see Figure 5 72 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 74 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual www honeywell com security Configuring Alarms This chapter includes e Alarm Server Settings page 75 e Alarm Input Settings page 78 e Motion Detection Settings page 83 e Network Failure Detection Settings page 88 Alarm Server Settings The HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ dome camera supporis four alarm inputs and two alarm outputs Ensure that the alarm connections are properly wired before configuring alarm related settings on the camera see Connecting Alarm Inputs Outputs on page 26 for more information Server Settings You can set up the camera to send a message to an FTP email SMTP or HTTP server or to upload images to an FTP server or email server when an alarm is triggered You can configure up to two servers of each type To enable email alarm notifications 1 Navigate to System gt Mail see Figure 6 1 2 Under SMTP enter the server name port account name password and recipient email address for each server Note Contact your network administrator for the needed SMTP values if you do not have them at hand 3 You can select the check box for either the 1st SMTP SSL or 2nd SMTP SSL options to enable more secure email transmission for the alarm messages 4 Enter a email address to be appointed as sender in the Sender email address field 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 76 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manua
66. camera To enable motion detection 1 Navigate to System gt Motion detection see Figure 6 12 2 Under Motion Detection select On 3 Click Save Setting the Motion Detection Window A motion detection window or frame appears in the Live View screen to specify the area to detect motion within see Figure 6 12 You can add up to 10 motion detection windows You can move the window wherever you want in the Live View screen and you can adjust its size and shape To add a motion detection window Click add to add a new motion detection window to the Live View screen see Figure 6 12 You can add up to 10 windows The active window has a red border To delete a motion detection window In the Live View screen select the window that you want to delete to make it the active window it will have a red border when active and then click delete see Figure 6 72 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 84 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Figure 6 12 Motion Detection Screen HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming PTZ System Motion Detection Security Network DDNS Mail Sampling pixel interval 1 10 EEE FTP Detection level 1 100 10 en Sensitivity level 1 100 lao 10 Motion detection Enable alarm output 1 Network failure detection Enable alarm output 2 Storage management Send alarm message by FTP Send alarm message by E mail Recording E Upload image by FTP Upload image b
67. can program up to eight mimic tours that can be recalled at a later time To program a mimic tour path 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Mimic Tour see Figure 5 2 Figure 5 2 Mimic Tour Programming HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming Mimic Tour Line E a RA E 5 Zoom wide Tele Focus Auto Manual Near Far 2 Under Mimic Tour setting in the Mimic Tour path drop down list select the number of the Mimic Tour path that you want to program select from 1 to 8 3 Inthe Live View screen use the mouse to click and drag the video image to the start point of the mimic tour path To re position the camera place the mouse cursor over the video image and left click and drag in the direction you want to move the camera The red arrow icon lt indicates the direction that the image will pan tilt 4 Click the Set button located next to Record start to assign the current camera position as the mimic tour starting position 5 Program the mimic tour path using the PTZ controls Use the mouse to click and drag the image in the path that you want the tour to follow see step 3 above Use the zoom and focus controls to adjust the camera as needed When programming the tour be sure to let the camera rest for a few seconds on the camera positions that should be monitored closely during the tour 6 When you have finished programing the mimic tour path click the Set button located next to Record end see Figure 5 2
68. cast Audio Port lo 1024 65535 Multicast TTL i 1 255 Save Note This page only applies to video streams going to a Honeywell Viewer Choose the video OCX protocol that best fits your data delivery requirements see Table 4 5 Table 4 5 Video OCX Protocol Options OCX Option Description RTP over UDP default Provides an up to date video stream although some images may be dropped Suitable for both an intranet and the Internet where there is no NAT firewall RTP over RTSP TCP Uses TCP for increased delivery reliability Suitable for the Internet where firewalls are used and where an RTSP proxy is available RTSP over HTTP Tunnels RTSP by means of HTTP Able to pass through firewalls between the camera and the client MJPEG over HTTP Streams a sequence of JPEG images by means of HTTP Able to pass through firewalls between the camera and client Multicast mode Provides the most efficient use of bandwidth when a large number of clients are viewing video simultaneously Suitable for a subnet or intranet Will not broadcast over the Internet To select an OCX protocol 1 Navigate to Streaming gt Video OCX Protocol 2 Under Video OCX protocol setting select one of the following options e RTP over UDP default RTP over RTSP TCP e RTSP over HTTP MJPEG over HTTP e Multicast mode www honeywell com security Configuring Video and Audio Streaming 49 3 I
69. ck Save 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 104 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP lets you monitor and manage the camera remotely You can select the version of SNMP that you want to use SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 System security Network Basic QoS Alarm Application Motion detection Figure 7 10 SNMP Network Settings Screen HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming PTZ SNMP Settings SNMP v1 v2 Enable SNMP v1 l Enable SNMP v2 Read Community pub lic Write Community Ip rivate Traps for SNMP v1 v2 Enable traps Trap address Trap community public Trap Option Warm start Network failure detection Enabling SNMP Version 1 or 2 Navigate to System gt Network gt SNMP see Figure 7 10 Choose one of the following e To use SNMP version 1 select the Enable SNMP v1 check box e To use SNMP version 2 select the Enable SNMP v2 check box In the Read Community field specify the community name password for read only access to all supported SNMP objects The default value is lt public gt In the Write Community field specify the community name password for read write access to all supported SNMP objects except read only objects The default value is lt private gt Click Save Activating Trap Reporting Traps are used by the camera to notify the management server of important events or status changes by means of an unsolicited SNMP me
70. d then tightly fix the security screw on the top of the camera 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 24 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Installing a Parapet Flat Roof Mount The HDPRM2 parapet flat roof mount weighs 22 5 Ib 10 2 kg and can be installed directly to avertical parapet or horizontal flat roof load bearing surface The mount has a maximum load rating of 20 1 Ib 9 1 kg and can be installed indoors or outdoors The mount can withstand winds up to 75 mph 121 km h when properly fastened to a support structure See the documentation included with the parapet mount for more information on securing the mount to the mounting surface Figure 2 4 HDPRM2 Parapet Flat Roof Mount Installation Example of To install a roof mount Outdoor Dome Parapet Mount 1 Ensure that the mounting surface can Installation support the combined weight of the camera and the mount should support at la least 28 2 Ib 12 8 kg 2 Feed the cables through the mount leaving approximately 1 ft 0 3 m extending past the end of the mount Feed cables through the mount kit Screw the mount kit Note Ifyou are using the recommended safety into the parapet mount cable for additional security feed it E A E through the mount and attach one end to Z ao Pre e of the camera after connecting the camera eyelet and the other end to i the three parts the building structure see
71. ddrass FTP Pre trigger buffer Post trigger buffer 5 frames Continue image upload e Upload for 1 sec Upload during trigger active Image frequence 2 Inthe FTP address drop down list select either FTP1 or FTP2 see To enable FTP alarm notifications on page 76 for information on setting up an FTP address 3 Inthe Pre trigger buffer drop down list select the number of pre trigger frames images 1 to 20 to send to the server This option sets the amount of images from before an alarm is triggered that will be uploaded by FTP The default setting is 5 4 Inthe Post trigger buffer drop down list select the number of post trigger frames images 1 to 20 to send to the server 5 To continue to upload images to the server for a specified time or until the alarm ends select the Continue image upload check box and choose one of the following e Select Upload for number sec and enter a value from 1 to 9999 seconds Select Upload during trigger active Whichever option you select you can also select how frequent the images should be uploaded to the FTP server in the Image frequence number fps drop down list Select an fps frames per second value from 1 to 15 fps or select Max fps To upload images to an email server that you have configured 1 Under Triggered action select the Upload image by E Mail check box The email options will appear below the check box see Figure 6 7 Figure 6 7 Up
72. e Image frequence In the FTP address drop down list select either FTP1 or FTP2 see To enable FTP alarm notifications on page 76 for information on setting up an FTP address In the Pre trigger buffer drop down list select the number of pre trigger frames images 1 to 20 to send to the server In the Post trigger buffer drop down list select the number of post trigger frames images 1 to 20 to send to the server To continue to upload images to the server for a specified time or until the motion alarm ends select the Continue image upload check box and choose one of the following e Select Upload for number sec and enter a value from 1 to 9999 seconds e Select Upload during trigger active Whichever option you select you can also select how frequent the images should be uploaded to the FTP server in the Image frequence number fps drop down list Select an fps frames per second value from 1 to 15 fps or select Max fps To upload images to an email server that you have configured 1 2 Under Triggered Action select the Upload image by E Mail check box The email options will appear below the check box see Figure 6 15 In the E Mail address drop down list select either E Mail 1 or E Mail 2 see To enable email alarm notifications on page 75 for information on setting up an email address www honeywell com security Configuring Alarms 87 In the Pre trigger buffer drop down list select the number of
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74. e field type a value from 64 to 4096 kbit s default 4096 kbit s The higher the bit rate value image quality increases and the load on bandwidth also increases 3 Click the Save button directly below the H 264 1 Compression setting options To set the H 264 2 compression 1 Navigate to Streaming gt Video Compression 2 Under H 264 2 Compression setting in the H 264 2 bit rate field type a value from 64 to 4096 kbit s default 1024 kbit s The higher the bit rate value image quality increases and the load on bandwidth also increases 3 Click the Save button directly below the H 264 2 Compression setting options www honeywell com security Configuring Video and Audio Streaming 47 Enabling Constant Bit Rate Mode If you have a limited amount of bandwidth available you should not set the bit rate for the camera to be more than the bandwidth available on your network see Setting the Video Compression on page 45 When the Constant Bit Rate mode CBR is enabled the H 264 stream will keep the bit rate constantly at the level you have set see To set the H 264 1 compression above When CBR is NOT enabled the compression stream will use a variable bit rate between 1 kbit s and the bit rate you have set depending on the amount of activity that is occurring in the image If CBR is enabled and the compression bit rate is set low the image quality will be reduced when a lot of activity occurs in the image N
75. ed to the center of this image In the Mask field type a number for the privacy mask you are programming from 1 to 16 In the Hsize field type a value for the horizontal size width of the privacy mask from 1 to 80 Select a large number to program a larger privacy mask In the Vsize field type a value for the vertical size height of the privacy mask from 1 to 60 Select a large number to program a larger privacy mask Click Add to apply the privacy mask settings that you have entered To edit a privacy mask position ls 2 Navigate to PTZ gt Privacy Mask see Figure 5 8 Under Mask Setting in the Mask field type a number for the privacy mask you are editing from 1 to 16 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 64 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual 3 If needed you can change the Transparency Color Hsize and Vsize values to edit the privacy mask If you edit one or more of these values be sure to click the appropriate Set or Add button to save the changes see To create a privacy mask on page 62 for more information 4 To change the privacy mask position click Edit Start at the bottom of the Mask Setting section The PTZ camera will pan tilt to the privacy mask position that you have previously set The edit privacy mask position controls will appear see Figure 5 9 Figure 5 9 Privacy Mask Editing Position Controls E PTSteps i 30 ji E 5 Click one of either the left right up or down
76. eeded Network Settings This section contains instructions for assigning the camera a fixed IP address setting the camera to automatically obtain a DHCP assigned IP address enabling PPPoE configuring ports enabling IPv6 address configuration prioritizing services and enabling SNMP UPnP and DDNS www honeywell com security Configuring System Settings 101 Basic Network Settings Assigning a Fixed IP Address The camera is assigned a dynamic DHCP IP address by default Use the Honeywell Device Search tool to find the automatically assigned dynamic IP address refer to Finding the Camera on a Network on page 29 for more information If required you can assign the camera a fixed static IP address You can also assign a fixed IP address in the Honeywell Device Search application see Assigning a Static IP Address to the Camera on page 30 for more information Figure 7 8 Basic Network Settings Screen HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming PTZ Logout System Network Security General Network Get IP address automatically Basic C Use fixed IP address 005 IP address 164 178 45 122 SNMP Subnet mask UPnP Default gateway 164 178 45 1 DDNS Primary DNS 164 178 170 6 Mail Secondary DNS 10 216 2 51 FTP C Use PPPoE HTTP User name fC Alarm Application Password es Motion detection Save Network failure detection Advanced Storage management Web Server port jo Recording RTSP port 554 File locat
77. en Click Yes to start deleting the files shows the layout of the web client user interface and the available controls and functions See the following sections for descriptions of the user interface elemenis L HDZ Series ogged in user name ee User Admin Main tabs Focus mode displa Languages amp p y gi 1 L a a Li WAS E 7 I J a r Fi j E Bee pa 3 Br Ei h i Es er E 2 E 1 nt h k To a bia An k P if A Y En lish En a E E E LE 15 Live video display hE Cit eee Language ae selection il ALA Quick action buttons see descriptions below pia Video format H 264 1 H 264 2 des a aS l L 4 Preset controls Mimic tour PTZ controls controls Preset tour controls PTZ Speed ls Es PTZ speed selection Preset Tour Details 1 8 Tour 1 y www honeywell com security Main Tabs Accessing the Camera 35 Table 3 2 Camera Interface Main Tabs Tab Home Description The tab you see upon logging in Use this tab to view live video use the PTZ controls to pan tilt or Zoom the camera perform tours go to preset positions and use other controls included on the page See Understanding the Web Client User Interface on page 34 for more information on the actions that can be performed on this tab System Use this tab to configure the system security users storage network and other options available with the came
78. ent is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Note Changes or modifications not expressiy approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 4 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Canadian Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 008 Cet appareil numerique de la Classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformance The manufacturer declares that the equipment supplied with this guide is compliant with the European Parliament and Council Directive on the Restrictions of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment 2011 65 EU General Product Safety Directive 2001 95 EC and the essential requirements of the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC conforming to the requirements of standards EN 55022 for emissions EN 50130 4 for immunity and EN 60950 1 for electrical equipment safety WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interf
79. ents with a color temperature range from approximately 6 000K to 8 000K natural light sources ATW Suitable for environments with a color temperature range from approximately 2 500K to 10 000K wide range of light sources Manual R red and B blue gain values are set manually by the user To set the white balance mode 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Camera 2 Under White balance see Figure 5 11 select one of the following Auto to enable auto white balance mode Indoor to enable indoor white balance mode Outdoor to enable outdoor white balance mode ATW to enable auto tracing white balance mode Manual to enable manual white balance mode and enter gain values from 0 to 255 in the Rgain and Bgain fields Click Set to save the white balance settings that you have entered 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 68 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Figure 5 11 Camera White Balance and Other Options HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming PTZ Logout Preset Mimic Tour White balance Auto Pan Ra e Auto Preset Tour Indoor Outdoor Home C ATW Tilt Range C Manual Privacy Mask Rgain 57 0 255 Camera Bgain 54 0 255 a BLC off Zoom Wide Tele Set Focus Auto Manual Near Far Sharpness 3 Default is 3 Set ExpComp ja Default is 8 Set Flip Of Set Speed by zoom Off Set ICR function Auto Backlight Compensation You can enable or disable b
80. era can open the web server port on a UPnP enabled router automatically To enable UPnP port forwarding 1 Navigate to System gt Network gt UPnP see Figure 7 13 Figure 7 13 UPnP Settings Screen HDZ Series Home System Streaming PTZ Security UPnP Setting Network M Enable UPnP Basic Enable UPnP port forwarding Friendly name HDZ20HDX Save Dos 2 Under UPnP Setting select the Enable UPnP port forwarding check box and click Save Note To enable the UPnP function make sure that your router supports UPnP and that it is activated on your PC www honeywell com security DDNS Configuring System Settings 107 Dynamic DNS DDNS service allows dynamic IP addresses to be synchronized to a static host name domain name To enable Dynamic DNS h al E Navigate to System gt Network gt DDNS see Figure 7 14 Select the Enable DDNS check box Select a DDNS provider from the Provider drop down list In the Host name field type the static domain name obtained from the DDNS provider In the Username E mail field type the user name or email required by the DDNS provider for authentication 6 Inthe Password Key field type the password or key required by the DDNS provider for authentication 7 Click Save to save the settings Figure 7 14 DDNS Settings Screen System Security Network DDHS Mail FTP Alarm Application Motion detection Network failure detection Storage ma
81. erence in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Correct Disposal of this Product applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This product should be disposed of at the end of its useful life as per Te applicable local laws regulations and procedures Safety Instructions Before installing or operating the unit read and follow all instructions After installation retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference 1 HEED WARNINGS Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions 2 INSTALLATION e Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions e Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty e Do not install indoor rated models in outdoor locations e Any wall or ceiling mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and use a mounting kit approved or recommended by the manufacturer 3 POWER SOURCES This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label 4 HEAT Situate away from items that produce heat or are heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers www honeywell com security 5 MOUNTING SYSTEM Use only with a moun
82. et the audio gain 1 2 Navigate to Streaming gt Audio Under Server Gain Setting in the Input gain and Output gain drop down lists select a value from 1 to 6 or Mute default 3 Select a higher value to increase the volume Click Save Setting the Audio Bit Rate You can adjust the audio transmission bit rate Higher bit rates produce better audio quality but require more bandwidth The G 726 speech codec is used with 16 24 32 and 40 kbit s transmissions The G 711 speech codec is used with u law and A law algorithms 64 kbit s To set the audio bit rate Navigate to Streaming gt Audio In the Bit Rate drop down list select one of the following 40 Kbps e 32 Kbps e 24 Kbps e 16 Kbps e uLAW 64 Kbps e ALAW 64 Kbps default setting Click Save 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 52 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual www honeywell com security Configuring PTZ Settings This chapter includes e Preset Settings page 53 e Auto Pan Settings page 56 e Home Function page 60 e Privacy Mask Settings page 62 Preset Settings Mimic Tour Auto Pan Preset Tour Home Tilt Range Privacy Mask Camera Mimic Tour Settings page 55 Preset Tour Settings page 58 Tilt Range Settings page 61 Camera Settings page 64 You can program up to 256 preset points for the pan tilt zoom camera A preset point is a pre programmed position that your PTZ camera can move to automatically when a user selects a
83. f you selected Multicast mode enter the required information IP address video ports audio port and TTL in the fields given A Click Save Frame Rate Control Settings If you have limited bandwidth available to transmit images you can set up the number of image frames to be displayed per second with the Frame Rate control options see Figure 4 4 NTSC versions support a frame rate from 1 to 30 fps PAL versions support 1 to 25 fps Note Be aware that video smoothness will change depending on the frame rate setting Higher frame rates 30 25 will produce smooth video Video smoothness will reduce at lower and lower frame rate values To set up frame rate control 1 Navigate to Streaming gt Frame Rate Control 2 Enter a frame rate setting for one or more of the following streams in the field given e MJPEG H 264 1 e H 264 2 Enter a Frame Rate value from 1 to 30 NTSC or 1 to 25 PAL 3 Click the Save button directly below the Frame Rate setting field you have modified 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 50 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Figure 4 4 Frame Rate Control Settings HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming PTZ Video Format Frame Rate Control MJPEG Frame Rate Setting MJPEG frame rate 10 Video OCX Protocol Save Frame Rate Control Video Compression Audio H264 1 Frame Rate Setting H264 1 frame rate 20 Save H264 2 Frame Rate Setting H264 2 frame rate 5 Audio
84. fer to the System Administrator Guide Cross reference within document See Chapter 2 Installation www honeywell com security Introduction Overview This chapter includes Overview page 17 Dimensions page 18 The Honeywell HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ dome camera is a high resolution network camera designed for use in a wide range of video surveillance applications The camera supports H 264 main profile compression and streams video at 30 frames per second NTSC or 25 fps PAL at 1080p resolution H 264 H 264 and H 264 MJPEG simultaneous dual video streams are available Other features of the 1080p IP PTZ dome camera include 1 2 8 Sony Progressive CMOS image sensor 4 7 94 mm vari focal lens 20x optical zoom SD memory card support up to 32 GB True Day Night with removable IR cut filter ICR Integrated real time wide dynamic range WDR 2D digital noise reduction 2DNR Image flip and rotate Backlight compensation Motion detection Up to 16 privacy masks Dual direction audio support ONVIF compliance Open IP integration ONVIF to support interoperability between Honeywell and other manufacturer s IP enabled devices 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 18 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Dimensions The indoor and outdoor HDZ Series cameras have the following dimensions Figure 1 1 HDZ20HD X Indoor IP PTZ Dome Camera E os me e E SIE N o O oO N 00 O
85. figure Select an alarm input to begin configuring the alarm settings 1 Navigate to System gt Alarm Application see Figure 6 4 2 Under Alarm pin selection select the alarm input you want to configure and then click Edit Setting the Alarm Status and Type You can set the alarm switch to on or off and specify the alarm type based on whether the switch is normally open or normally closed 1 Under Alarm setting see Figure 6 5 in the Alarm switch drop down list select one of the following e Onto enable the alarm e Off to disable the alarm 2 Inthe Alarm type drop down list select one of the following e Normal open for the alarm to trigger when the contact is closed e Normal close for the alarm to trigger when the contact is opened www honeywell com security Figure 6 5 System Security Network Home System Alarm Application Configuring Alarms 79 Alarm Input Parameters HDZ Series User Admin Streaming PTZ Logout Alarm Switch Type Normal open 2 OF DDNS Normal open Mail 3 of Normal open i 4 Off Normal open FIP Edit HTTP Alarm Application Motion detection Alarm setting Network failure detection Alarm switch Off Alarm type Normal open Storage management Triggered action Recording W Enable alarm output 1 Enable alarm output 2 File location Send message by FTP Send message by E Mail Logfile Upload image by FTP Upload image by E Mail
86. gt User see Figure 7 2 2 Under Add User type the user name and user password in the corresponding boxes Select the check boxes for each of the privileges to give this user see Table 7 1 for more information on user privileges 4 Click Add to save the settings for the new user To delete a user 1 Navigate to System gt Security gt User see Figure 7 2 2 Under Manage User in the User name drop down list select the user you want to delete and then click Delete To view a user s login information Navigate to System gt Security gt User see Figure 7 2 All the users in the network are listed in the User information field as user name password For example User 4321 indicates that the user name is User and the password is 4327 Note If user privilege information is currently displayed see To view a user s privileges below click get user information to display the login information To view a user s privileges 1 Navigate to System gt Security gt User see Figure 7 2 All the users are listed in the User information field as user name password 2 Locate the user you want to view in the User information field 3 Click get user privacy The user information in the User information field changes from user name password to user name O access camera control talk listen For example User 1 1 0 1 indicates that User has I O access camera control and listen privileges but not talk pri
87. he Ethernet cable check the status of the LED indicators on the RJ45 connector e The green LED indicates a network connection e The orange LED indicates network activity lf the LEDs are not lit re check the connection Note You may need to use a crossover cable if you are connecting the camera directly to a PC 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 28 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Connecting Power CAUTION To power up the camera either POE or 24V AC power A connections can be used If using power over Ethernet PoE please connect the Ethernet cable to the camera s Ethernet port and plug the other end of the cable into an IEEE 802 3at 2009 High Power over Ethernet PoE Plus switch If there is a need to operate the Heater for the Outdoor model you will be required to use the 24V AC cable to plug into the camera s power connector and power the camera Refer to Figure 2 8 and Table 2 7 when connecting power to your camera through the main power adapter Note Please use the minimum power adapter HDZ20HD X Indoor Camera 24 V AC 0 8 A PoE 20 W HDZ20HDE X Outdoor Camera 24 V AC 2 0 A Figure 2 8 Main Power Adapter Input Detail Table 2 7 Power Input Pin Definitions Pin Definition 1 24 V AC 2 FG 3 24 V AC www honeywell com security Accessing the Camera Included in this chapter e System Requirements page 29 e Finding the Camera on a Netw
88. he Text Overlay You can superimpose text over the video image The superimposed text can be the date the time an event message or a text string of your choosing up to 20 alphanumeric characters See Figure 3 8 on page 37 to see an example of the browser with the text overlay displayed on the video image To set the text overlay 1 2 Click the Streaming tab Video Format is selected in lefthand column Under Text Overlay Settings select one or more of the following check boxes e Include date e Include time Include text string Event message If you selected the Include text string check box type a text string in the corresponding text box maximum 20 characters If you selected the Event Message check box a message of M will appear overlayed on the video when a motion event occurs A message of Al A4 will appear when an alarm 1 4 event occurs Click the Save button directly below the Text Overlay Settings options Setting the Video Rotate Type Depending on the installation environment of your HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ dome camera you may need modify the way video is displayed on a monitor or web browser The video rotate type options allow you to flip the video image vertically or horizontally or rotate the video image as needed To set the video rotate type Click the Streaming tab Video Format is selected in lefthand column Under Video Rotate Type select one of the following options from the drop down lis
89. he record to SD card options will appear below the check box see Figure 6 8 2 Inthe Pre trigger buffer field enter the number of seconds of video to record before the trigger occurs from 1 to 9999 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 86 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual 3 To continue to upload images for a specified period of time or until the alarm ends choose the option that fits your requirements from the following selections e Select Upload for number sec and enter a time from 1 to 9999 seconds e Select Upload during trigger active To send an alarm message to an FTP email server that you have configured Under Triggered Action select one or both of the following The Send message by FTP check box to send the message to the FTP server See Server Settings on page 75 for information on setting up an FTP server The Send message by E Mail check box to send the message to the mail server see Server Seitings on page 75 for information on setting up an email server To upload images to an FTP server that you have configured 1 Under Triggered Action select the Upload image by FTP check box The FTP options will appear below the check box see Figure 6 14 Figure 6 14 Upload Image by FTP Options for Motion Detection 4 Upload image by FTP FTP address Frei Pre tr gger buffer 5 frames Post trigger buffer 5 frames Continue image upload e Upload for E sec e Upload during the trigger activ
90. ick Save Note The Login window appears You are asked to login with the new password www honeywell com security Configuring System Settings 95 Figure 7 2 User Security Options Screen Sysiem Security User HTTPS IP filter IEEE 802 1 Network DDNS Mail FIP Alarm Application Motion detection Network failure detection Storage management Recording File location Log file Factory default Software upgrade Maintenance HDZ Series Home System Streaming PTZ Admin Password Admin password Ss Confirm password eeeeeeeeee Save Add User User name User password F I O access l Camera control l Talk l Listen Add Manage User Username no user Delete Edit User information Admin 1234 get user information Managing Users An administrator can add and delete users as well as view and edit user privileges An administrator can create up to 20 user accounts Each user can be assigned one or more of the following privileges Table 7 1 User Privileges Privilege Description I O access User can view video and input output information when accessing the camera Camera control User can change certain camera parameters Talk User can talk transmit audio to other sites Listen User can listen receive audio from other sites 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 96 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual To add a user 1 Navigate to System gt Security
91. ificate Authority 96 certificates creating self signed certificate 97 installing CA issued certificates 99 requesting CA issued certificate 98 CIF resolution 40 compression settings See video compression connections 25 connectors alarm 26 audio 26 network 27 power 28 RJ45 27 constant bit rate CBR mode 47 D D1 resolution 40 defaults restore factory settings 73 111 digital noise reduction 2D 72 dimensions 78 disk cleanup settings 709 DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point value 703 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 128 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Dynamic DNS DDNS service 107 E email server 79 86 exposure compensation 69 exposure settings 65 eyelet 27 F flat roof mount 24 frame rate control 49 FTP server 79 86 G G 711 speech codec 51 G 726 speech codec 51 GOV length setting 45 H H 264 1 bit rate 46 H 264 2 bit rate 46 HDZ camera accessing from a browser 32 assembling 20 assigning a static IP 30 connections 25 dimensions 18 features 17 finding on a network 29 mounting 20 parts list 19 specifications 119 home function 60 Honeywell Device Search 29 HTTP notification 82 87 HTTPS 96 102 ICR function See IR cut filter IEEE 802 1X 99 l frames 45 image calibration 72 flip 69 sharpness 68 in ceiling bracket 123 IP address dynamic DHCP 707 102 static 30 101 IP filter 700 IPv6 address configuration 703 IR cut filter 70 www honeywell com security L lanyard 27
92. igure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4 Figure 5 5 Figure 5 6 Figure 5 7 Figure 5 8 Figure 5 9 Figure 5 10 Figure 5 11 Figure 5 12 HDZ20HD X Indoor IP PTZ Dome Camera e o 18 HDZ20HDE X Outdoor IP PTZ Dome Camera 2 ee ee 18 Eyelet on Camera to Secure by Lanyard During Setup 21 HDCM1 Ceiling Mount Installation o e e 22 HDXWM2 Wall Mount Installation e eo 4 23 HDPRM2 Parapet Flat Roof Mount Installation ee 24 Camera Back Plate Layout A 25 Main Audio Adapter Input Detail 2 4 eo 26 Main Alarm Adapter Input Detail 2 lt lt 27 Main Power Adapter Input Detail 28 Honeywell Device Search Application 30 Right Click Menu on Device Search Application 30 Device Network Setup Window 2 1 a a a 31 COM ero cer LOO 4 6 44 press be EEE ES OS ERS OEE OES ee ES 32 Software Installation Security Warning 2 2 2m mm nn nn 33 HDZ Series Camera Browser Home User Interface 22 2 22m nm nn 34 Pt as sau aan TIRAS FIRE er RA DS 36 HDZ Series Camera Browser On Screen Display 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 eee ee 37 video Formai SOM i a
93. ime to sync with the computer and click Save To manually set the camera time 1 Navigate to the System tab gt System see Figure 7 1 2 Select the Manual option and enter the date and time you want to set in the corresponding Date and Time fields 3 Click Save to set the time To synchronize the camera time with an NTP server 1 Navigate to the System tab gt System see Figure 7 1 2 Select the Sync with NTP server option to set the time to sync with the NTP server Type the NTP server host name or IP address in the NTP server field 3 Select to update the time date every hour day or week with the Update interval drop down list and click Save For additional information visit www ntp org Security Settings This section contains instructions for configuring user settings network security settings HTTPS and IEEE 802 1X and the IP address filter settings 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 94 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual User Settings Changing the Administrator Password The administrator password should be changed regularly The password cannot contain more than 14 characters and is case sensitive Any of the following characters may be used A Z a z 0 9 1 R To change the administrator password 1 Navigate to the System tab gt Security gt User see Figure 7 2 In the Admin password field type the new password 3 Inthe Confirm password field re type the new password and then cl
94. ings that you have entered for the Home Function Tilt Range Settings The camera s tilt angle is adjustable from minimum 10 to maximum 100 For more information see Image Flip on page 69 To adjust the tilt angle 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Tilt Range see Figure 5 7 2 Under Angle Setting in the Min field type a value from 10 to 10 The default value is O 3 Inthe Max field type a value from 80 to 100 The default value is 90 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 62 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Note When you select Image Flip from the PTZ gt Camera gt Flip the Max field value range will be from 170 to 190 Default value is 180 4 Click Set to save the settings that you have entered for the Tilt Angle Figure 5 7 Tilt Angle Programming HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming Preset Tilt Angle Auto Pan de h ie EM g Es Min lo 10 10 Preset Tour H Tog a po i RE ae A Max so 80 100 Home da O REE A hi gah FEE nS Re ve ek m A PR N 1 ia all Set i i q ET Tilt Range Privacy Mask Camera Zoom Wide Tele Focus _Auto Manual Near Far J Privacy Mask Settings The privacy mask function prevents the camera from monitoring sensitive objects or areas ina scene Note The image flip function is automatically disabled when the privacy mask function is enabled However the M E image flip function mechanical image flip function can be used when the privacy masks function is enabled see
95. ion MIPEG over HTTP port soos Log file HTTPS port 443 Factory default Save Software upgrade IPv6 Address Configuration Maintenance Enable IPv6 Address Save To assign the camera a fixed IP address 1 Navigate to System gt Network gt Basic see Figure 7 8 2 Select the Use fixed IP address option in the General section of the screen 3 Fill in the IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Primary DNS and Secondary DNS fields A Click Save under the PPPoE Password field 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 102 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Setting a Dynamically Assigned IP Address The camera is assigned a dynamic DHCP IP address by default Use the Honeywell Device Search tool to find the automatically assigned dynamic IP address refer to Finding the Camera on a Network on page 29 for more information If a fixed IP address has been assigned see Assigning a Fixed IP Address on page 101 you can set the camera to use a dynamically assigned DHCP IP address by selecting the Get IP address automatically option and clicking Save see Figure 7 8 Note You can also assign a dynamic IP address to the PTZ camera by using the Honeywell Device Search tool see Figure 3 3 on page 31 Enabling PPPoE If you connect to the network using PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet you can enable PPPoE support To enable PPPoE support 1 Navigate to System gt Network gt Basic see Figure 7 8 2 Select the Use
96. is button to mute enable the remote site audio This function is only available to users that have been granted listen privileges by the administrator The Audio function must be enabled on the Streaming Audio tab to use this feature see Audio Settings on page 50 D E EE Click this button to capture a still image of the currently displayed video The image will be saved in JPEG format to the local hard drive The default storage location for still images is C See File Location page 110 for more information on changing the location Note Users with a Windows 7 operating system are required to be logged in as an Administrator to use this function Click this button to start recording a video clip of the currently displayed video Click the button again to stop recording the clip The image will be saved in AVI format to the local hard drive The default storage location for video clips is C See File Location on page 110 for more information on changing the location Note Users with a Windows 7 operating system are required to be logged in as an Administrator to use this function 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 36 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual PTZ Controls Figure 3 7 PTZ Controls Zoom In a Ma Zoom Out Iris Close a as Focus Near Click an arrow on the inner gt 4 wheel to pan tilt the camera in that direction View the Auto Iris Auto Manual Focus video image to confirm the Iris Open os rae pan tilt ha
97. l 5 Click Save to save your mail server settings Figure 6 1 Setup Mail Server HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming PTZ System Mail Security SMTP Network ist SMTP mail server Do DDNS 1st SMTP mail server port Mail ist SMTP account name FTP ist SMTP password ist recipient email address Alarm Application ist SMTP SSL Motion detection 2nd SMTP mail server Network failure detection 2nd SMTP mail server port Storage management 2nd SMTP account name Recording 2nd SMTP password File location 2nd recipient email address Log file 2nd SMTP SSL Factory default Sender email address Software upgrade To enable FTP alarm notifications 1 Navigate to System gt FTP 2 Under FTP enter the server name port user name password and remote folder for each server see Figure 6 2 3 To enable passive mode select the 1st FTP passive mode check box and or the 2nd FTP passive mode check box 4 Click Save to save your FTP server settings www honeywell com security Configuring Alarms 77 Figure 6 2 Setup FTP Server HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming PTZ System Security Network 1st FTP server DONS 1st FTP server port Mail ist FTP user name FTP ist FTP password ist FTP remote folder Alarm Application ist FTP passive mode Motion detection 2nd FIP server Network failure detection 2nd FTP server port Storage management 3 2nd FTP user name Recording File l
98. load Image by E Mail Options W Upload image by E Mail E Mail address E Mail 1 Pre trigger buffer Post trigger buffer 5 frames Continue image upload fe Upload for sec C Upload during trigger active Image frequence Max fps 2 Inthe E Mail address drop down list select either E Mail 1 or E Mail 2 see To enable email alarm notifications on page 75 for information on setting up an email address www honeywell com security Configuring Alarms 81 3 Inthe Pre trigger buffer drop down list select the number of pre trigger frames images 1 to 20 to send to the server This option sets the amount of images from before an alarm is triggered that will be uploaded by e mail The default setting is 5 4 Inthe Post trigger buffer drop down list select the number of post trigger frames images 1 to 20 to send to the server 5 To continue to upload images to the server for a specified time or until the alarm ends select the Continue image upload check box and choose one of the following e Select Upload for number sec and enter a value from 1 to 9999 seconds e Select Upload during trigger active Whichever option you select you can also select how frequent the images should be uploaded to the email server in the Image frequence number fps drop down list Select an fps frames per second value from 1 to 15 fps or select Max fps To upload images to an SD card that you have configured Note A
99. ls Installing and Using Honeywell Viewer for the First Time The first time you access an HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ camera a client program the Honeywell Viewer will be automatically installed to your PC when connecting to the camera If the web browser doesn t allow the Honeywell Viewer to install please check the Internet security settings or ActiveX controls and plug in settings to continue the process see Enabling Internet Explorer ActiveX Settings on page 37 www honeywell com security Accessing the Camera 33 1 After you have connected to the camera a request to install an ActiveX control will appear on the browser s information bar Right click the information bar and then click Allow ActiveX control to install the ActiveX control 2 The Security Warning window will appear see Figure 3 5 Click Install to start the Honeywell Viewer software installation Figure 3 5 Software Installation Security Warning Internet Explo rer E Do you want to install this software Name Honeywell Viewer Publisher Honeywell International More options Install Don t Install P While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm e your computer Only install software from publishers you trust Whats the risk 3 Click Finish to close the installation window once the download and installation is complete Note Ifthe live video pane on the Home Page of the Honeywell Viewer cannot be
100. ls on page 26 for Micro SDHC card support details Event trigger recording Micro SD Card Function Continuous and Schedule recording Automatic recording when network goes down Regulatory Communication ONVIF Support Emissions CE EN61000 6 3 FCC Part 15B Immunity CE EN50130 4 Safety EU EN60950 1 EN60950 22 RoHS 2011 65 EU a Note there may be some image loss during the digital image flipping point Some development may be required in specific user cases to support some of these protocols in the field as naturally the proto cols will mature over time Protecting the dome from direct sunlight in high temperature environments is advised 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 122 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual www honeywell com security In Ceiling Bracket Installation This document describes how to install an HDZ Series camera in a suspended ceiling using the HDZINBKT in ceiling bracket CAUTION Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty CAUTION Ensure that the installation area can safely support the weight of the camera Figure B 1 In Ceiling Bracket Dimensions 7 48 in 190 00 mm 910 00 in 254 00 mm
101. mage Flip on page 69 for more information To create a privacy mask 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Privacy Mask see Figure 5 8 www honeywell com security Preset Mimic Tour Auto Pan Preset Tour Home Tilt Range Privacy Mask Camera Configuring PTZ Settings 63 Under Mask Setting in the Switch drop down list select On to enable the privacy mask function or select Off to disable the privacy mask feature and then click the Set button located directly below the drop down list In the Transparency drop down list select one of the following e Onto make the privacy mask transparent e Off to make the privacy mask solid In the Color drop down list select a color for the privacy mask Black White Red Green Blue Cyan Yellow and Magenta and then click the Set button located directly below the Color drop down list Figure 5 8 Privacy Mask Programming HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming Privacy Mask Mask 1 16 Hsize 1 80 Vsize 1 60 Zoom Wide Tele Focus Auto Manual Near Far In the Live View screen use the mouse to click and drag the video image to the video position to be masked for privacy To re position the camera place the mouse cursor over the video image and left click and drag in the direction you want to move the camera The red arrow icon lt indicates the direction that the image will pan tilt When you add the privacy mask see step 9 the privacy mask will be add
102. nagement Recording HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming PTZ DDNS Dynamic DNS Use Dynamic DNS If You Want To Use Your DDNS Account Enable DONS Provider DynDNS org Dynamic Host name Username E mail Password Key Recording and Storage Settings This section describes how to set up a recording schedule and how to manage SD card storage and the file storage location PC storage Recording Settings You can set the camera to record continually disable recording or you can specify a particular timeframe schedule to record in 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 108 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual To configure recording settings 1 Navigate to System gt Recording see Figure 7 15 2 Under Recording Schedule select one of the following Disable to turn off the scheduled recording function default selection Motion recording and alarm recording are enabled disabled in their respective sections Always to record continually Only during time frame to record during a particular time frame 3 If Only during time frame is selected select the check boxes for the days of the week that you want to record and enter the Start time hh mm and Duration hh mm You can configure up to 10 recording profiles select the profile 1 10 in the schedule window 4 Click Save to save your settings If you are setting up multiple recording profiles click Save after setting each profile Figure 7 1
103. nder Auto pan run in the Auto pan path drop down list select the number of the auto pan path that you want to run from 1 to 4 and then click Run To stop running an auto pan path In the Live View screen use the mouse to click and drag the pointer to move the camera in any direction to stop auto panning To delete an auto pan path 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Auto Pan see Figure 5 3 2 Under Auto pan run in the Auto pan path drop down list select the number of the auto pan path that you want to delete from 1 to 4 and then click Delete 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 58 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Preset Tour Settings You can program up to eight preset tours that can consist of between 2 and 64 preset points in each tour Note You must define at least two presets before you can program a preset tour See Preset Settings on page 53 for more information on programming preset poinis To program a preset tour 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Preset Tour 2 Under Preset Tour setting click Edit see Figure 5 4 The Preset Tour Set window opens see Figure 5 5 Figure 5 4 Preset Tour Programming HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming Preset Mimic Tour Auto Pan Preset Tour Home Tilt Range Privacy Mask Camera Zoom _Wide Tele Focus Auto Manual Near Far 3 On the Preset Tour Set page Figure 5 5 in the Preset Tour line drop down list select the number of the preset tour that yo
104. ng Mount Indoor Only The HDCM1 ceiling mount weighs 4 0 Ib 1 8 kg and can be installed directly to a load bearing ceiling The mount has a maximum load rating of 26 0 Ib 11 7 kg and is for indoor use only See the documentation included with the ceiling mount for more information on securing the mount to the mounting surface Figure 2 2 HDCM1 Ceiling Mount Installation To install a ceiling mount 1 Ensure that the ceiling can support the combined weight of the camera and the mount should support at least 8 8 Ib 4 0 kg 2 Make a cable entry hole in the ceiling Feed the cables through the mount leaving approximately 1 ft 0 3 m extending past the end of the mount see Figure 2 2 Note Ifyou are using the recommended safety cable for additional security feed it through the mount and attach one end to the camera eyelet and the other end to the building structure see Figure 2 1 4 Attach the mount to the ceiling using appropriate hardware Screw the indoor mount kit to the bracket Connect the cables to the camera see Connecting the Cables on page 25 If you are using a Micro SD card install it before connecting the cables Note Check thatthe eyelet safety cable connection is secure and carrying all of the load of the camera after making all cable connections 7 Attach the camera to the mount kit and then tightly fix the security screw on the top of the camera www honeywell com security LT
105. ntents This document contains the following chapters and appendixes Chapter 1 Introduction provides an overview of the main features of the HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ dome camera and lists the dimensions of the indoor and outdoor models Chapter 2 Installing the Camera describes how to assemble connect and mount the camera Chapter 3 Accessing the Camera describes how to access the camera remotely from a web browser Chapter 4 Configuring Video and Audio Streaming describes how to set up video and audio streaming options including video resolution compression and transmission settings Chapter 5 Configuring PTZ Settings describes how to set up preset mimic tour preset tour and auto pan PTZ functions privacy masks and various camera settings such as exposure zoom white balance backlight compensation wide dynamic range noise reduction image flip stabilization and so on Chapter 6 Configuring Alarms describes how to set up notifications for alarm inputs motion detection and network failure events Chapter 7 Configuring System Settings describes how to administer user accounts and permissions how to configure network and recording and storage settings as well as how to view system parameters upgrade software and restore defaults Appendix A HDZ Camera Specifications lists the specifications of the HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ dome camera Appendix B In Ceiling Bracket Installation provides installation
106. o program from 1 to 4 Under Auto pan setting in the Speed drop down list type or select a speed ratio for the auto pan path from O low to 3 fast In the Live View screen use the mouse to click and drag the video image to the start point of the auto pan path To re position the camera place the mouse cursor over the video image and left click and drag in the direction you want to move the camera The red arrow icon lt indicates the direction that the image will pan tilt Use the zoom and focus controls as needed to adjust the zoom and focus of the image www honeywell com security Configuring PTZ Settings 57 5 Click the Set button located next to Start point see Figure 5 3 Figure 5 3 Auto Pan Programming HDZ Series Home System Streaming Preset Mimic Tour Auto Pan rs te i a Bi hl pao if a F Auto pan path Preset Tour F A N F gt i y Y Speed Home gt aii X f a as pa a iS get 2 o F ba Direction Tilt Range Privacy Mask Camera Auto pan path Zoom _Wide Tele Focus Auto Manual Near Far 6 Inthe Direction drop down list select a direction for the auto pan path to run Left or Right 7 Inthe Live View screen use the mouse to click and drag the video image to the end point of the auto pan path and then click the Set button located next to End point To run an auto pan path 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Auto Pan see Figure 5 3 2 U
107. ocation 2nd FTP password Log file 2nd FTP remote folder Factory default T 2nd FTP passive mode Software upgrade To enable HTTP alarm notifications 1 Navigate to System gt HTTP see Figure 6 3 2 Under HTTP enter the server name user name and password for each server and then click Save Figure 6 3 Setup HTTP Server HDZ Series User Admin Home System streaming PTZ System HTTP Security HTTP Network ist HTTP server DDS ist HTTP user name Mail ist HTTP password FIP 2nd HTTP server DUTE iria 2nd HTTP user name Motion detection 2nd HTTP password Network failure detection Storage management 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 78 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Alarm Input Settings The alarm input settings are configured in the Alarm Application section of the System tab Each alarm input must be configured separately Select the alarm input you want to configure set the switch to on or off specify the type normally open or normally closed and specify what actions you want the camera to perform when the selected alarm is triggered see the following sections for more information Figure 6 4 Alarm Application Settings HDZ Series Home System Streaming PTZ System Alarm Application Security Alarm pin selection Switch Type Normal open DDNS P O Normal open 3 Normal open Normal open Network Mail Alarm Application Motion detection Selecting an Alarm Input to Con
108. ons 3 Enter a value in the Function line field to identify the specific function to perform for example in Figure 6 9 Preset 2 is selected 4 Ifapplicable only available if Preset is selected enter a value in the Dwell time field To send an HTTP notification to an HTTP server that you have configured 1 Under Triggered action select the Send HTTP notification check box The Send HTTP notification options will appear below the check box see Figure 6 10 Figure 6 10 Send HTTP Notification Options Wo Send HTTP notification HTTP address HTTP1 gt Custom Qi parameters In the HTTP address drop down list select either HTTP1 or HTTP2 3 Inthe Custom parameters field enter the parameters to send to the HTTP server when the alarm is triggered For example if the HTTP server name is http 192 168 0 1 admin php and the custom parameter is action 1 group 2 the notification will be sent to the HTTP server as http 192 168 0 1 admin php action 1 amp group 2 when the alarm is triggered Setting a File Name You can specify a file name format for images uploaded when the alarm is triggered Choose the format that best meets your requirements To specify a file name format 1 Inthe File Name field see Figure 6 5 type a file name for example image jpg 2 Select one of the following options for the file name format e Add date time suffix to add the date and time in YYMMDD HHMMSS format for example image1 20
109. or daylight saving time changes to take effect in the Start date and End date fields The start date is the date daylight saving begins The end date is the date that daylight saving ends for the year a Use the first drop down list to select the start end month b Use the second drop down list to either select the exact day of the month to start end daylight saving time or select the 1st 2nd 3rd 4th or last week of the month option to have daylight saving start end on the same day of the month every year for example the 2nd Sunday in March c Ifyou use the 1st 2nd 3rd 4th or last week of the month option in step b select the day of the week DST starts ends with the last drop down list for the Start End date www honeywell com security Configuring System Settings 93 5 Setthe time that daylight saving time changes will take effect in the Start time and End time fields The format for the time fields is hh mm ss and uses the 24 hour clock For instance ifthe DST should start at 11 30pm enter 23 30 00 in the Start time field 6 Click Save to save your DST settings Setting the System Clock There are three options for setting the camera s internal clock manually setting the time synching with the computer time or synching with an NTP server time To synchronize the camera time with the computer 1 Navigate to the System tab gt System see Figure 7 1 2 Select the Sync with computer time option to set the t
110. ority to enable shutter priority exposure mode Select a shutter speed from 1 10000 to 1 30 NTSC or 1 10000 to 1 25 PAL in the drop down list provided Iris Priority to enable iris priority exposure mode Select an F number from F1 6 to F28 in the drop down list provided hint a smaller f number will give you a brighter image If Iris Priority is selected you can select a Min Shutter Speed value from the drop down list provided Manual Mode to enable manual exposure mode Select shutter 1 10000 to 1 30 NTSC 1 10000 to 1 25 PAL gain 1 to 15 and iris F1 6 to F28 values in the corresponding drop down lists 3 Click Set to save the exposure settings that you have entered White Balance Setting up white balance options can compensate for temperature differences with different light sources such as sunlight fluorescent light and so on and effecting the hue of the color white under different light sources You can select one of the following white balance modes based on your operating environment www honeywell com security Configuring PTZ Settings 67 Table 5 2 White Balance Modes Mode Description Auto Suitable for environments with a color temperature range from approximately 2 700K to 7 500K wide range of light sources Indoor Suitable for indoor environments with a color temperature range from approximately 2 500K to 3 000K artificial light sources Outdoor Suitable for outdoor environm
111. ork page 29 e Accessing the Camera from a e Understanding the Web Client User Interface Browser page 31 page 34 System Requirements To access the camera your PC must support the following minimum system requirements Table 3 1 HDZ Series Minimum System Requirements Component Minimum Requirement Operating system Windows 7 Processor Intel Pentium 4 processor 3 GHz or faster Intel Core 2 Duo processor 2 GHz or faster System memory RAM 1 GB 82 bit Graphics card AGP graphics card 64 MB RAM DirectDraw Network card 10Base T 10 Mbps or 100Base TX 100 Mbps operation Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 0 or later Viewer ActiveX control plug in for Internet Explorer Finding the Camera on a Network After you have installed and connected your camera you can search for it on your local network LAN using the Honeywell Device Search application This application is included on the installation CD that was shipped with your camera To find a camera on the network 1 Insert the installation disc into your disc drive and navigate to the Honeywell Device Search folder 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 30 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual 2 Double click the Honeywell Device Search icon S to run the application on your computer 3 Copy the Honeywell Device Search executable file to your computer desktop or other location to run the Honeywell Device Search without using the installa
112. ote Honeywell recommends that you set your bit rates below the available bandwidth levels of your network to avoid displaying recording images at a reduced quality during moments of high activity To enable Constant Bit Rate mode 1 Navigate to Streaming gt Video Compression 2 Under CBR mode setting select one or more of the following e enable H 264 1 CBR mode check box enabled by default e enable H 264 2 CBR mode check box enabled by default 3 Click the Save button directly below the CBR mode setting options Video OCX Protocol Settings The Video OCX Protocol setting is used to select the Video Streaming Protocol for the camera There are various options to transmit streaming video over the network see Table 4 5 on page 48 Choose the Video Streaming Protocol that best fits your viewing requirements and network properties see Figure 4 3 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 48 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Figure 4 3 Video OCX Protocol Settings HDZ Series Home System Streaming PTZ Video Format Video OCX Protocol Video OCX protocol setting Video Compression RTP over UDP RTP over RTSP TCP Video OCX Protocol Frame Rate Control RTSP over HTTP Kan MJPEG over HTTP Multicast mode Multicast IP Address 0 0 0 0 224 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 Multicast H 264 1 Video Porto 1024 65535 Multicast H 264 2 Video Port 0 1024 65535 Multicast MJPEG Video Port o 1024 65535 Multi
113. ra See Configuring System Settings on page 91 for more information on these configuration options Streaming Use this tab to configure the video and audio streaming options available with the camera Use these settings to adjust the video quality and bandwidth used by the camera See Configuring Video and Audio Streaming on page 39 for more information PTZ Use this tab to setup preset points program PTZ tours assign privacy masks and configure other PTZ related settings See Configuring PTZ Settings on page 53 for more information on the available PTZ settings Camera settings such as White Balance and Exposure can also be setup on this tab see Camera Settings on page 64 Logout Click to logout of the current session Quick Action Buttons Table 3 3 User Interface Quick Action Buttons Button Description Click this button to view the video image in full screen mode Once in full screen mode double click or right click then select Normal View to return to this view The Talk function allows for the local site to talk to the remote site Click this button to toggle the Talk feature on and off This function is only available to users that have been granted talk privileges by the administrator The Audio function must be enabled on the Streaming gt Audio tab to use this feature see Audio Settings on page 50 The Listen function allows for the local site to hear audio at the remote site Click th
114. ration 1 Navigate to System gt Network gt Basic see Figure 7 8 2 Under IPv6 Address Configuration select the Enable IPv6 check box and click Save QoS Quality of Service System Security Network Basic Dos Note Your network routers and switches must support QoS for these settings to apply Quality of Service QoS lets you prioritize traffic when network congestion occurs by assigning different service levels to different traffic types The following three types of traffic are used by the camera e Video MJPEG over HTTP RTP RTSP RTSP HTTP e Audio e Management HTTP traffic web browsing A DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point value must be assigned to each traffic type The value appears in the traffic s IP header When the traffic reaches a DSCP capable network router or switch the DSCP value in the header determines how it is processed for example how much bandwidth is reserved for it You can assign each traffic type a DSCP value from O to 63 The default setting is O which means that QoS is disabled Figure 7 9 Quality of Service QoS Network Settings Screen HDZ Series User Admin System Streaming DSCP Settings Video DSCP Audio DSCP Management DSCP To configure the DSCP settings of the camera 1 Navigate to System gt Network gt QoS see Figure 7 9 2 Under DSCP Settings enter a DSCP value from O to 63 for Video DSCP Audio DSCP and Management DSCP and then cli
115. re reference 3 Inthe Network setup window see Figure 3 3 select the Static IP Network Property option 4 Fillinthe IP Address Gateway Netmask and DNS fields and then click Apply www honeywell com security Accessing the Camera 31 Note Contact your network administrator for advice on filling in the IP Address Gateway Netmask and DNS fields Figure 3 3 Device Network Setup Window network setup Device Information Model JHOS20HDs Project IH Do 20HDa Name JHOZ20H Dis MAE 00 00 59 0424 80 If a static IP address is Network Propert assigned users can select C DHCP Static IP the DHCP option to assign the PTZ camera a dynamic F ddes 1164 179 45 122 IP address Gatemap 164 178 45 1 Hetmask E 5 255 255 0 DHS Apply 5 Wait one minute for the new settings to take effect and then click Device Search to refresh the list of network cameras see Figure 3 1 Accessing the Camera from a Browser Before accessing the camera you may need to enable ActiveX settings Enabling Internet Explorer ActiveX Settings To enable Internet Explorer ActiveX settings 1 Launch Internet Explorer 2 Open the Tools menu and click Internet Options 3 Select the Security tab and click Custom level 4 Scroll down the Security Settings list until you see the ActiveX controls and plug ins settings section 5 Scroll down to Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls and select Enable
116. s been performed Table 3 4 PTZ Controls and Functions Control Description Zoom In Zoom in on enlarge an area of interest in the video image Zooming in and out can also be done by moving the cursor over the image and scrolling the mouse wheel forwards and back Zoom Out Zoom out on reduce size an area in the video image Zooming in and out can also be done by moving the cursor over the image and scrolling the mouse wheel forwards and back Iris Close Close the camera iris to darken the video that is displayed Auto Iris Enable disable the camera Auto Iris mode In Auto Iris mode the iris opens closes automatically according to the needs of the current lighting conditions Iris Open Open the camera iris to brighten the video that is displayed Focus Near Adjust focus to more clearly view nearby objects Auto Manual Enable disable the camera Auto Focus mode In Auto Focus mode the lens adjusts the focus Focus automatically after any pan tilt or Zoom Command Focus Far Adjust focus to more clearly view objects at a distance Pan Tilt Controls Users can pan and tilt the camera to change the area covered by the camera by clicking the direction arrows in the center of the PTZ control wheel see Figure 3 7 Another option for pan tilt controls is to place the mouse cursor over the video image and left click and drag in the direction you want to move the camera The red arrow icon indicates the direction that the
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118. scene to remain in focus throughout zooming Enable this function to adjust the pan tilt soeed automatically by internal algorithm when zooming The larger zoom ratio leads to a lower rotating speed To enable disable the speed by zoom function 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Camera 2 Under Misc see Figure 5 77 in the Speed by zoom drop down list select one of the following e On to enable the speed by zoom function e Off default to disable the speed by zoom function 3 Click Set to save the setting ICR Function The ICR IR Cut Removable function produces clear accurate images at night or in low light conditions During the day the camera uses an IR cut filter to filter out infrared IR light to ensure an undistorted color picture At night or in low light the IR cut filter is removed allowing the camera to make use of IR light to deliver high quality black and white images You can select one of the following ICR modes Table 5 4 ICR Modes Mode Description Auto default The IR cut filter is removed automatically when the image brightness drops below a certain level On Removes the IR cut filter Off Leaves the IR cut filter in place To set the ICR mode 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Camera www honeywell com security Configuring PTZ Settings 71 2 Under Misc see Figure 5 12 in the ICR function drop down list select one of the following e Auto default to remove the IR cut filter autom
119. ssage To activate trap reporting 1 2 3 Navigate to System gt Network gt SNMP see Figure 7 10 Under Traps for SNMP v1 v2 select the Enable traps check box In the Trap address field type the IP address of the management server www honeywell com security UPnP Configuring System Settings 105 In the Trap community field specify the community name to use when sending a trap message to the management server The default value is lt public gt Optionally select the Warm start check box to have the camera perform a software reload when a trap message is sent Click Save Universal Plug and Play UPnP is an architecture in Windows XP that supports peer to peer Plug and Play fuctionality for network devices UPnP is enabled on the camera by default To use this function UPnP must be also be installed on your computer To install UPnP in Windows XP 4 Open the Start menu and click Run Type appwiz cpl and then click OK Click Add Remove Windows Components In the Windows Components Wizard dialog box see Figure 7 11 in the Components window click Networking Services and then click Details Figure 7 11 Windows Components Wizard Dialog Box Windows Components Wizard 3 l E Windows Components fou can add or remove components of Windows SP To add or remove a component click the checkbox A shaded bos means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in a componen
120. stem Streaming PTZ Logout system Security Hetwork The software version is H20120405NSA DDNS The switch version is SW1D ba Mail The main version Is MW1D a361 FTP The module version is Cc315 HTTP Alarm Application Follow These Steps To Do The Software Upgrade Motion detection Network failure detection Stepl Storage management Upload the binary file Recording Browse File location Step2 Log file gt Select binary file you want to upgrade Factory default ulmage userland img Software upgrade Step3 Maintenance Click the upgrade button to start the upgrade process Upgrade 3 Click Browse to locate the upgrade file on your hard drive and then click Open 4 Select the file ulmage userland img to upgrade from the drop down list Note Ifa switch main module upgrade is needed choose the appropriate upgrade file from the drop down list switch bin main bin module bin Click Upgrade After the upgrade is complete close your browser Open the Start menu click Control Panel and then double click Add or Remove Programs Select Honeywell Viewer from the list of programs and then click Remove Open your web browser and access the camera see Accessing the Camera from a Browser on page 31 Then allow the automatic download of the Honeywell Viewer Maintenance of Configuration Files You can export and upload the configuration files for the system to enable restoring configuration ata la
121. t e Normal video default e Flip video e Mirror video 90 degree clockwise e 180 degree rotate e 90 degree counterclockwise www honeywell com security Configuring Video and Audio Streaming 45 3 Click the Save button directly below the Video Rotate Type drop down list Setting the GOV Length The GOV length of an H 264 stream is the sum total of I frames and P frames in a GOV Group of video images An I frame or intra frame is an image that is coded in its entirety A P frame or predictive inter frame refers to parts of earlier images I frames and or P frames to code the frame and therefore uses less bits to transmit the image Increasing the GOV length decreases the frequency of I frames and therefore reduces bandwidth consumption and image quality To set the GOV length 1 Click the Streaming tab Video Format is selected in lefthand column 2 Under GOV Settings type a value in the H 264 1 GOV Length field and or the H 264 2 GOV Length field Note Enter a GOV Length value in the range from 2 to 64 The default value is 60 NTSC or 50 PAL The default value is a higher setting which reduces the bandwidth consumption and also the image quality Decrease this value if you require higher quality images and bandwidth consumption is not an important consideration 3 Click the Save button directly below the GOV Settings options Video Compression Settings This section describes how to set the video quality ho
122. t click Details Components EX Message Queuing C W MSN Explorer E Networking Services O 23 Other Network File and Print Services 0 0 ME NE Qutlank Feness cir ME Description Contains a variety of specialized network related services and protocols Total disk space required 56 5 ME Details Space available on disk 1697 3 MB lt Back Cancel In the Networking Services dialog box see Figure 7 12 in the Subcomponents of Networking Services window select the UPnP User Interface check box and click OK 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 106 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual Figure 7 12 Networking Services Dialog Box Networking Services j x To add or remove a component click the check box A shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in a component click Details Subcomponents of Networking Services Internet Gateway Device Discover and Control Client Ol a Peer to Peer 0 0 ME O RIP Listener 0 0 ME Simple TCPVIP Services 0 0 MB E UPAP User Interface 0 2 MB E Description Displays icons in My Network Places for UPnP devices detected on the network Also opens the required Windows Firewall ports Total disk space required 56 5 ME Details Space available on disk 71697 3MB Cancel 5 Click Next to install the UPnP User Interface and then click Finish Note When UPnP port forwarding is enabled the cam
123. t the current PTZ camera position Setting pan to zero will set the current PTZ camera position as North This setting will affect the direction information that is displayed on the OSD see On Screen Display on page 72 for more information Depending on the location that you are using the HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ camera you may need to switch the TV System settings between PAL NTCS Generally systems in North America use NTSC and systems in Europe use PAL If this unit was purchased in a PAL region the camera should be set to PAL by default If this unit was purchased in an NTSC region the camera should be set to NTSC by default Check with the system administrator if you are unsure what setting to use at your location To switch the TV system setting 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Camera 2 Under Misc see Figure 5 12 in the TV System drop down list select one of the following e 30 fps NTSC to use the North American TV system setting This is the default setting if the camera is the NTSC model e 25 fps PAL to use the European TV system setting This is the default setting if the camera is the PAL model 3 Click Set to save the setting Restore Defaults You can undo any changes that you have made to the camera settings and restore the camera to its factory default settings See also Restoring Factory Defaults on page 111 To restore the camera default settings 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Camera 2 Under Default click Set def
124. te mounting hardware Tightly fix the screw at the 3 Feed the cables through the mount leaving approximately 1 ft 0 3 m extending past the end of the mount Optionally you can feed the cables through the 0 75 in 19 mm conduit top of the camera after connecting the three parts Attach the camera body to the mount kit hole at the base of the mount arm see Figure 2 3 Note If you are using the recommended safety cable for additional security feed it through the mount and attach one end to the camera eyelet and the other end to the building structure see Lid 4 Attach the mount to the wall or if applicable to the adapter using appropriate mounting hardware For outdoor wall mount installations apply sealant not supplied to any gaps between the mount and the mounting surface and ensure that the conduit hole plug is in place when the conduit hole at the base of the mount arm is not in use Screw the mount kit into the wall mount Connect the cables to the camera see Connecting the Cables on page 25 If you are using a Micro SD card install it before connecting the cables Note Check that the eyelet safety cable connection is secure and carrying all of the load of the camera after making all cable connections Attach the camera to the mount kit an
125. ter date The configuration file includes the settings made on the System and Streaming tabs of the camera see Configuring System Settings on page 91 and Configuring Video and Audio Streaming on page 39 for more information on these settings 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 114 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual To export configuration files System Security Network DDNS Mail FTP Alarm Application Motion detection Navigate to System gt Maintenance see Figure 7 20 Click Export Select a location to save the configuration file and click Save Figure 7 20 Maintenance of Configuration Files Screen HDZ Series Home System Streaming PTZ Maintenance Export Files Export configuration files Export Upload Files Select configuration files Browse Upload Note The configuration file includes the setting in System and Streaming page Note Please do not change the configuration file name once downloaded Renamed files will not be recognized when you try to upload it as a configuration file To upload configuration files 4 Navigate to System gt Maintenance see Figure 7 20 Click Browse to find the configuration file you want to upload Locate and open the configuration file The file name appears in the field beside the Browse button Click Upload The system will startto upload the configuration file see Figure 7 21 Figure 7 21 Uploading Configuration File In Progress Maintenance
126. terface see Figure 3 6 on page 34 Use the PTZ controls see Figure 3 7 on page 36 and zoom and focus controls to position the camera at the desired preset position Enter a preset number in the Preset Details field and click Set To delete a preset point 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Preset see Figure 5 1 2 Under Preset setting in the Num drop down list select the number of the preset that you want to delete The first drop down list contains preset numbers 1 through 10 The next list contains numbers 11 through 20 and so on up to 256 Click NextPage to go to the next list of preset numbers Click PrePage to return to the previous list of numbers 3 Click Delete to delete the selected preset point To go to a preset point 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Preset see Figure 5 1 2 Select the preset point you want to go to in the Preset go drop down list If the preset you want to go to does not appear in the drop down list click NextPage or PrePage in the Preset setting area until the correct preset list is selected Note You can also go to a preset on the home page of the PTZ web client interface see Figure 3 6 on page 34 Enter the preset number in the Preset Details field and click Goto to have the camera move to view the selected preset point www honeywell com security Configuring PTZ Settings 55 Mimic Tour Settings Preset Mimic Tour Auto Pan Preset Tour Home Tilt Range Privacy Mask Camera You
127. ting system recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product 6 ATTACHMENTS Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may result in the risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons ACCESSORIES Only use accessories specified by the manufacturer 8 CLEANING Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 9 SERVICING Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 10 REPLACEMENT PARTS When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Using replacement parts or accessories other than the original manufacturers may invalidate the warranty CAUTION Risk of explosion if Battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local laws Warranty and Service Subject to the terms and conditions listed on the Product warranty during the warranty period Honeywell will repair or replace at its sole option free of charge any defective products returned prepaid In the event you have a problem with any Honeywell product please call Customer Service at 1 800 323 4576 for assistance or to
128. tion Full Auto The camera s shutter speed iris and auto gain control AGC circuits work together automatically to produce a consistent video output Shutter Priority The shutter speed has priority in setting the camera exposure Iris Priority The iris has priority in setting the camera exposure Manual Mode The shutter speed iris and gain are set manually by the user Figure 5 10 Exposure Mode Programming HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming PPT Logout al Mimic Tour Auto Pan Preset Tour 2 RE e iy Home Tilt Range Privacy Mask Camera Zoom Wide Tele Focus _4uto Manual Near Far 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 66 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual To set a max gain value Note The gain limit can be set at the Full Auto Shutter Priority Iris Priority in the AE mode Use this setting when image signal to noise ratio is particularly important 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Camera see Figure 5 10 2 Under Exposure Mode use the Max Gain drop down list to select a max gain value for the camera from 3dB to 57dB or Off 3 Click Set to save the max gain value you have selected To set the exposure mode 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Camera see Figure 5 10 2 Under Exposure Mode select one of the following Full Auto to enable full auto exposure mode Select the Minimum Shutter Speed from the drop down list below the Full Auto selection Shutter Pri
129. tion disc 4 Launch the Honeywell Device Search application and click Device Search to search for cameras on the network All IP cameras discovered on the network are displayed as shown in Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Honeywell Device Search Application Honeywell Device Search 1 0 0 32 i E Ioj xj Search Metho i Local Broadcast 1 device s found Deyice Search EE Ben ur ETETA E E EEEE Honeywell Assigning a Static IP Address to the Camera Note The camera comes with the IP address set as DHCP APIPA by default It is not required to switch to a static IP address Users may choose to keep the default DHCP APIPA assigned IP address If required you can assign a static fixed IP address to the camera To assign a static IP address 1 Launch the Honeywell Device Search application and click Device Search see Figure 3 1 2 Right click the camera that you want to assign a static IP address and click Network Setup Make a note of the camera s MAC address for future reference see Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 Right Click Menu on Device Search Application Honeywell Device Search 1 0 0 32 o iol xj Search Metho Local Broadcast 1 devices found Honeywell Device Search Note The r neay HD Z20H Dx HOZ20HD HDZ20HD A s 80 OO D023 0A 2450 function is RR en I eecer me Detail info Maine ente oe a aa Browse reserved KERN Record the MAC address for futu
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131. ttings 2 22mm mn 50 Setting the Audio Transmission Mode 2 nn nn 51 Selling the Audio Gain 2 au 2a 64h Ow EE SETA Asa aa oe a 51 Setting the Audio Bit Rate 2 e a A 51 Configuring PTZ SOM s sss 4 0 u u a u ea Oe eee SSeS Ow OEE EH ES 53 PIeSCLOCHINGS 2 e s 0 seve Ee be eRe eS Oe Ow RR AAA A AAA 53 Mil FOUFSCUMOS s sr s ak ee fae oo RA EDS ee Ee ew AE 55 Auto Pan Sellings ss ersada nn RE REE nn EHH te eee a 56 Preset Tour Settings ss amp 40 u u Eu 2 une REAIS SERES AEE ahnen 58 HOMS FUNCOM ursos ria Cras rd erre ese A ss a E 60 Tit Range Settings lt s lt lt a e sa Su aaa EE de SRE EK BRR EO SSS we ie 61 Privacy Mask Settings 4 0 u x x a a a 4 a au EE we ee ede ee we E es 62 Camera Settings a 64 EXPOSING 2 e nera ds ENS AE Saree PSO a a ee ER 65 White Balance 2 u s c os sd Sede aa as As 66 Backlight Compensation a 68 Image Sharpness a a 68 Exposure Compensation 1 1 a a a 69 IMAde FID eee eee ee Whee eee eke eee Re ee ee ee eh eS A 69 Speed DY ZOOM s 2 wae ewe kh Oe ec Ree eR REDE eee eee EEE Ee eG 70 ICR FUNCION nossa EESC De en AEE eS 70 Wide Dynamic Range ds aoaaa a a A er Cee ee BG eee 71 AUS Cabos a eg eee ne howe a aa ae asa 72 2D NOISE MeQUCION gt i usp dow A nee te BER ee oe ee eR owe a 72 On Screen Display a 72 SEL Pal Ze pipe As 73 TV System 2 oo no 73 Restore Defaults 73 TE A a eee OOK ASAE
132. u want to program from 1 to 8 4 For each preset that you want to assign to the preset tour do the following a Inthe Name drop down list select the name of the preset point to be part of the tour see Figure 5 5 b Inthe Dwell time box type a value from O fast dwell time to 127 slow dwell time c Inthe Speed box type a value from O low speed to 14 high speed www honeywell com security Configuring PTZ Settings 59 To assign more preset points than the first 15 to the preset tour click Next page To return to the previous page click Pre page Figure 5 5 Preset Tour Selecting Preset Points HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming PTZ ogout Preset Preset Tour Set Mimic Tour Preset Tour line 1 7 Save Auto Pam Save Preset Tour Home Preset Name ma e Tilt Range 1 3 ParkingLot fio ls Privacy Mask 2 s walkwayEast fs fs Camera 3 4 SouthDoor ho 5 4 no setting o 3 no setting o EH 6 no setting EH 7 no setting EE 8 no setting 9 no setting Do 10 no setting 11 no setting 12 no setting hz 13 no setting Do EH 14 no setting EH 15 no setting Pre page Next page 5 When you are finished click Save to save the preset tour settings that you have entered To run a preset tour 1 Navigate to PTZ gt Preset Tour see Figure 5 4
133. um Requirements 26 Audio Input Pin DONOS a ss sa eras sa ss u 4 a Er En a AA 26 Alarm Input Pin DOMINIOS nc 2 24 4 ss a HH sie en 27 Power Input Pin Definitions yx u cnn eee Da See a AAA 28 HDZ Series Minimum System Requirements 0 eee ee 29 Camera Interface Main Tabs e 35 User Interface Quick Action Buttons 22 HC Hm nn nn 35 FMM CCO Gerardo ee eS PRESTE RA 36 PAL Dual Stream Resolution Options o 40 NTSC Dual Stream Resolution Options 2 2 2 Hm nn nn 42 PAL NTSC MJPEG ONLY Stream Resolution Options 2 2 22mm nn nn 43 PAL NTSC H 264 ONLY Stream Resolution Options 2 2 2 22m a 43 Video OOX Frolocol OO pas En an m na DELLE an A 48 Audio Transmission Mode Settings e 51 POC ars PIADA ARA 65 White Balance Modes da a A hes 67 Image Flip Modes cero rra RES a DS PDA dA DAE RA 69 E bo he Oh fight ART DS AI 70 Vee Pee es gt ka oe as AA AAA AAA a 95 Ports that Can be Individually Configured 2 2 22 nn nn nn 102 HDZ20HD X Series Camera Specifications 2 2 oa oaoa a 119 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 14 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual www honeywell com security About This Document This document provides instructions for installing configuring and operating the HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ dome camera This document is intended for system installers administrators and operators Overview of Co
134. vileges Network Security Settings HTTPS You can use HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol over SSL Secure Socket Layer to establish a secure connection between the camera and the web browser To use HTTPS you must create a certificate You can create a self signed certificate or you can create a request for an official certificate issued by a CA Certificate Authority www honeywell com security Configuring System Settings 97 Note A self signed certificate does not provide the same level of security as an official certificate Figure 7 3 HTTPS Settings Screen HDZ Series Home System Streaming PTZ System HTTPS Security Create self signed certificate HTTPS Install signed certificate IP filter Create Certificate Request IEEE 802 1X Upload signed certificate Hetwork Browse Upload DDNS Created Request y Subject Mail FTP No certificate request created Properties Remove Alarm Application Installed Certificate Motion detection Subject storage management Properties Remove Recording To create and install a self signed certificate 1 Navigate to System gt Security gt HTTPS see Figure 7 3 2 Under Create self signed certificate click Create 3 Enter the required information in the Create Self Signed Certificate fields see Figure 7 4 and then click OK A self signed certificate is created and installed The certificate appears under Installed Certificate see Figure 7 3 80
135. w to display the compression information on the home page and how to enable Constant Bit Rate CBR mode Setting the Video Compression You can set the compression level or quality for each type of video stream Motion JPEG H 264 1 and H 264 2 Higher bit rates produce higher quality images but require more bandwidth to transmit the images To set the MJPEG compression 1 Navigate to Streaming gt Video Compression see Figure 4 2 2 Under MJPEG Compression setting in the MJPEG Q factor field type a value from 1 to 70 default 35 800 11873V2 A 07 2013 46 HDZ Series 1080p IP PTZ User Manual The higher the value the bit rate and image quality increases and the load on bandwidth also increases 3 Click the Save button directly below the MJPEG Compression setting options Figure 4 2 Video Compression Settings HDZ Series User Admin Home System Streaming PTZ Video Format Video Compression MIPEG Compression setting MIPEG Q factor 35 Video OCX Protocol oe TOLDCDO Ben Frame Rate Control Video Compression H 264 1 Compression setting H264 1 bit rate 4096 kbit s Save H 264 2 Compression setting H264 2 bit rate 10 24 kbit s Save CBR mode setting W enable H 264 1 CBR mode W enable H 264 2 CBR mode Save Audio To set the H 264 1 compression 1 Navigate to Streaming gt Video Compression 2 Under H 264 1 Compression setting in the H 264 1 bit rat
136. y E Mail File location i Send HTTP notification Record stream to sd card Log file Factory default i ee Add date time suffix Software upgrade us l l C Add sequence number suffix no maximum value C Add sequence number suffix up to fo and then start ower e Overwrite Maintenance Save To move the motion detection window In the Live View screen click and drag from the center of the motion detection window to the new location To resize a motion detection window In the Live View screen click and drag a corner or drag one ofthe sides of the motion detection window to adjust its size and shape Setting the Motion Detection Sensitivity You can set the motion detection sensitivity by adjusting the pixel sampling parameters The default pixel interval for sampling is 1 every pixel in the motion detection area is sampled for motion If the sampling interval is set to 3 the system samples every third pixel vertically and horizontally within the motion detection area see Figure 6 13 www honeywell com security Configuring Alarms 85 Figure 6 13 Motion Detection Sampling Every Three Pixels You can set the detection level for each sampled pixel The smaller the value the greater the sensitivity To avoid triggering motion detection on small objects in the image enter a higher value After you have defined the detection sensitivity level of each pixel you can set the sensitivity level of the entire

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