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1. 54 Table 4 10 Scene Change Threshold Values o 55 Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 1 09 2013 Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide About This Document This document introduces the Honeywell Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Dome Camera HD44IP HD44IPX and HD45IP HD45IPX It covers how to install and operate your camera in a network environment This document is intended for system installers administrators and operators Overview of Contents This document contains the following chapters and appendixes Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 09 2013 Chapter 1 Introduction introduces your Performance Series Indoor Day Night IP dome camera and gives a functional overview of its components Chapter 2 Installation and Setup provides procedures for installing cameras adjusting the lens and setting up a network camera environment Chapter 3 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client describes how to install the Honeywell IP Utility and set up administrator privileges Chapter 4 IP Camera Web Client describes how to use the web client application to view video and configure the available settings for the network camera Appendix A Surface Mounting Template provides a mounting template for your indoor day night IP camera Appendix B Troubleshooting lists common problems encountered when setting up the network camera Appendix C Specificatio
2. 58 Video Motion Detection Configuration 50 Sensitivity Level 58 Video Motion Detection Configuration 80 Sensitivity Level 59 Limited or No Connection Message 1 a a a e 64 Camera Side View with Dimensions 1 2 a a a e a 67 Camera Bottom View with Dimensions a o e 67 Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 09 2013 Figures Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Table 1 1 Indoor Fixed Mini Dome Network Camera Model Numbers 0 7 Table 3 1 User Profiles for Honeywell IP Utility and the Web Client 23 Table 3 2 PC Minimum System Requirements 1 1 a a a 24 Table 3 3 Items Installed On Your System a 24 Table 3 4 IP Network Device Setting Options a a a ee 4 4 30 Table 4 1 User Roles and Privileges 4 i644 e448 ers dra ra E AAA 38 Table 4 2 Tabs Views in the Web Client Application 2 a a e ee ee ee 41 Table 4 3 Video Streaming Resolutions for HD44IP 2 ee a 46 Table 4 4 Video Streaming Resolutions for HD45IP 2 a 47 Table 4 5 Compression Settings op ras cuadrar 47 Table 4 6 Auto EXPDOSUES SOUS cn eh eR daa ARDE CADA DDS A DA A 50 Table 4 7 White Balance Settings bth ke aa a a a a AAA HS 51 Table 4 8 a eee ONO oak be db E a das AA o EE 53 Table 4 9 Blinding Threshold Values o 4 4
3. 1000 Maximum Bit Rate kbps 0 Maximum Bit Rate kbps 3000 Maximum Bit Rate kbps Ns Key Frame Interval 30 Key Frame Interval 30 Key Frame Interval 30 Reset to default Apply Reset to default Apply Reset to default Apply Statistics Statistics Statistics L Received Bit Rate kbps V Received Bit Ratefkbps 2690 V Received Bit Ratefkbps 1716 Frame Rate Frame Rate 33 Frame Rate 0 Statistics are received for the current image in real time when Received is enabled 3 Click Apply Adjustments in your compression settings are captured in the statistics As you make adjustments the Statistics field acts as a visual reminder of how your settings affect the bit rate frame rate and bandwidth usage 4 When you are satisfied with your settings that is that the image quality and bandwidth usage meets your requirements click Apply to save your settings Settings are not saved unless you click Apply Statistics Received Bit Rate and Frame Rate To view in real time the received bit rate and frame rate statistics of the current image 1 Click the Compression Settings tab 2 Inthe Statistics area select the Received check box Deselecting this check box disables the refresh rate Note The Received check box is disabled by default When you log out this check box reverts to the disabled state 48 Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Camera Setup The Camera Setup view provides
4. Honeywell Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Dome Camera NTSC PAL HD45IP HD45IPX HD44IP HD44IPX User Guide Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 09 2013 Revisions Issue Date Revisions A 06 2011 New document B 07 2011 Added frame rate priority to Table 4 4 added Installing the Honeywell IP Utility Software with Windows 7 ViRevA 08 2011 Corrected storage temperature in the specifications V2 08 2012 Updated the minimum system requirements Updated the VMD configuration section Updated the definition of Frame Rate Removed any reference to DIP switches especially in the Troubleshooting section Updated the Compression Settings for the Primary and Secondary streams Updated the method for connecting to the Honeywell Download Center and installing the Honeywell IP Utility Updated the Specifications section V3 07 2013 Updated the selections for and description of DNR Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Contents Overview of Contents 2 oaoa a a a e a 3 Cautions and Warnings 2 600 264426 884 00 8 wee OR AMOS Swe nee He RED aa 4 FCC Compliance Statement 2 1 2 A 4 Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformance 2 e a e A 5 NOMMAMICNICG p ua Rees ee ee A AAA A 5 BOPE gt esos asar eo eb ee hee ew aes ESSA Ma DI 5 Warranty and Service i aaa a eee eee a a ee ee AAA 5 1 MOOO a ee ee ee ee eee 7 FOMOS nisso oh ow ee eee dora oe e
5. 26 Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 09 2013 Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Click the arrow button EA The Honeywell IP Utility program searches for devices on the network and opens to the Honeywell IP Utility user interface Automatically discover or manually refresh the list of devices on the network Use the manual refresh if a new device was added after you logged onto the system e You do not need to do anything to discover devices When you log on to the IP Utility the devices on the network including the devices on other subnets are automatically discovered and listed in the Discovery pane After the initial discovery the network automatically continues to discover devices that are newly added to the network e To manually refresh the device list click the Refresh button 2 located near the top of the Discovery pane Enable or disable the HTTP Server check box for additional security Only an Administrator can disable uncheck the box resulting in the user being unable to access the web client although video recording is unaffected 21 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client a Refresh button Disconnect button CD5MIH 001F550B374C fe f 1 ACUIX IP ACUIX Ceiling HD4 DIF HES5541P HCD5541P HVE HD3MDIP HO3MDIP 001F550B1 968 HD3MDIP 001 F550B1897 HD3MDIP 001 F550B1859 HD3MDIP 001 F550B0542 HDSMDIP 001F550B0070 HD4hM DIP HD3DIP HD4vDIP H
6. 667 800 www honeywell com security 1 800 323 4576 North America only https www honeywellsystems com ss techsupp index html Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 09 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 editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes
7. Compensation dark AGC Automatic Off 20dB 40 Adjust the maximum value of AGC gain AGC can be Off or set to Gain Control dB 20 dB 30 GB or 40 dB Note As AGC levels are reduced the threshold ranges for DayToNight and NightToDay are decreased DNR Digital Off On Fixed Improves picture performance in low light by reducing video noise DNR will Noise Reduction remove video noise but will also soften the image Off DNR is turned off Auto DNR is automatically controlled by the firmware according to changes in the lighting condition Fixed DNR is manually set to the highest value regardless of changes in the lighting condition You will get the least video noise dots but the softest image DNR is deactivated if AGC is turned Off Flickerless Off On Eliminates the flicker that can appear in an image under certain lighting conditions for example fluorescent lighting This setting is not available if you have selected ELC DSS Off Low High Automatically provides a clear image under low light conditions DSS improves Digital Slow the picture quality brightness in low light scenes DSS might introduce motion Shutter blur the higher the setting the more likely motion blur will occur Day Night Auto Day Controls Day Night SDN operation Night Night Mode B W or Color Sets the color mode as B W monochrome or Color in Night Mode Day Night must be set to Night Detect Time 5 60 Sets the time 5 60 seconds bef
8. For cameras with a wide angle field of view covering a larger scene people who walk far away from the camera might appear rather small in the image If motion needs to be detected in the entire field of view the following region of interest box configuration is recommended e Three smaller boxes set to 30 sensitivity covering the upper portion of the image where people appear small e Two larger boxes set to 50 sensitivity covering the lower portion of the image where objects appear larger Tre view Device Settings Compression erros Camera Setup Video Analytics TO amp Audio Primary Stream ER Crean fold Tamper Detection Settings Blur Threshold Disable ej Blinding Threshold Disable x Scene Change Threshold Disable l VMD A Motion Threshold Low 307 y peso Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 59 09 2013 IP Camera Web Client 60 Surface Mounting Template HD45IP HD45IPXHD44IP HD44IPX Cameras Surface Mounting Template Jc Apply to a clean dry surface free of dust and dirt e o 6 Holes Use recommended drill bit as per screws supplied ss Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 09 2013 Surface Mounting Template 62 Troubleshooting Technical Support Prior to calling Honeywell technical support refer to the following topics for possible solutions to problems with your camera To contact the Honeywell Video Systems technical sup
9. IP device web page for example the IP web client look very similar You can tell the difference between the two sites by the IP address in the web browser as well as the program name in the lower left corner of the window Launching the Web Client from IP Utility 1 From the desktop double click the Honeywell IP Utility icon 3 Or Click Start gt All Programs gt Honeywell Video Systems gt EQUIP Series gt IP Utility gt Honeywell IP Utility 38 Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide The Honeywell IP Utility Log On window opens 2 From the User Name drop down list select Administrator or Guest See Table 4 1 on page 38 for User roles and privileges 3 Inthe Password field enter the case sensitive password e The default Administrator password is 1234 e The default Guest password is guest 4 Click J The Honeywell IP Utility program searches for devices on the network and opens to the Honeywell IP Utility user interface 5 Inthe Discovery pane double click the device you want to connect to Or Select the device and click Connect e The network settings for the connected device are displayed in the System pane 6 Click Launch Browser see Figure 4 1 to go to the web client logon page Figure 4 1 Launching the Web Client from the IP Utility Honeywell Honeywell IP Utility EQUIP Series About Ll eli Discovery i System Users ALL v E y Af I IE IP Net
10. Subnet Mask and Default Gateway address that connects the camera to the network MAC Address is a factory assigned address unique for each device Firmware Settings including product name and version Video Format NTSC or PAL Resetting the Device 44 IP and Firmware Settings IP Network Settings Device Name HD45IPX 001F 5500052 IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway 10 25 2540 MAC Address 00 7F 55 06 50 52 Firmware Settings Product Mame HD45IPX Version Device Reset When resetting the device you can choose from Restart Restore and Reset to Defaults See Figure 4 6 Each of these functions take approximately 2 minutes to complete and during that time the camera will lose connection to the web client You will be asked if you wish to proceed before the action occurs Restart Restarts the camera while maintaining the existing configurations Restore Resets the camera to the factory defaults except the network settings Reset to Resets to the camera s factory defaults Defaults Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Compression Settings The video signal sent from the camera to the web client has a number of settings that can be edited which affect how the video displays in the web client The Compression Settings view enables you to configure these settings Stream Type Resolution Frame Rate Priority Quality or Bit Rate Compression Ratio if Quality
11. access to the settings used to configure the camera for both Primary and Secondary streams The following section explains Auto Exposure and White Balance setup Note You must click Apply after you make changes to any settings to save those changes Settings are not saved unless you click Apply Figure 4 10 Camera Setup Auto Exposure f ELC ALC Level AGC DNR Flickerless Day Night Day Night Auto Y Level Night Mode 87w DayToNight 1 v Detect Time 10 s JR NightToDay 9 X White Balance WB Control R Gain 0 to 255 B Gain 0 to 255 Reset To Default Apply Auto Exposure The Auto Exposure settings allow the user to access and configure exposure related settings as described in Table 4 6 Note You must click Apply after you make changes to any settings to save those changes Settings are not saved unless you click Apply Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 49 09 2013 IP Camera Web Client Table 4 6 Auto Exposure Settings Setting Options Description ELC Electronic Level 1 25 Electronic shutter control Select ELC when using a manual iris lens Adjust the Light ELC level to the appropriate value so that the image is well exposed neither too Compensation bright nor too dark ALC Automatic DC Iris Level Select ALC when using using a DC auto iris lens Adjust the ALC level to the Light 1 25 appropriate value so that the image is well exposed neither too bright nor too
12. are grayed out Frame Rate Target Bit Rate The camera maintains the selected frame rate while adjusting image quality to meet the TBR This mode allows the actual bit rate to fluctuate beyond the user defined TBR while maintaining the selected frame rate Maximum Bit Rate and Compression Ratio fields are grayed out see Figure 4 9 Compression Minimum Low When Quality is selected as the Priority select the Compression Ratio Ratio Medium High Minimum is the highest visual quality Maximum is the lowest visual quality Maximum Target Bit 250 6000 kbps Enter the Target Bit Rate in kbps kilobits per second which represents the Rate kbps amount of data processed per second GOP No of 1 50 Select the GOP Group of pictures number from 1 to 50 Not available on the Frames Secondary Stream Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 47 09 2013 IP Camera Web Client Figure 4 9 Video Codec Settings Set the Resolution for NTSC or PAL video signals Primary Stream ideo Codec Settings Primary Stream ideo Codec Settings Primary Stream Yideo Codec Settings Stream Type H264 Stream Type H264 Stream Type H2b4 Resolution 12804720 x Resolution 1280720 Resolution 12804720 E Frame Rate 30 wt Frame Rate 30 Frame Rate 30 Priority Priority Quality Priority Compression Ratio HA Compression Ratio Medium Compression Ratio MA El Target Bit Rate kbps 2000 Target Bit Rate kbps M A Target Bit Rate kbps
13. the User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device Pursuant to Part 15B of the FCC Rules these limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation lf this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference For example try reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna increasing the separation between the equipment and receiver or connecting the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 008 Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformance North America Europe The equipment supplied with this guide conforms to UL 60950 1 and CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 The manufacturer declares that the equipment supplied with thi
14. the device on the network IP networks can be divided into several smaller networks by subnetting When a network is subnetted you must specify a subnet mask which tells network devices which smaller network they belong to Note Ifthe subnet mask is not properly configured the camera might not be able to communicate with other devices on the network Default Gateway The default gateway address that connects the device to the network Enter the host IP address to use as a gateway between networks The gateway allows communication between devices that are on different networks Without a correct gateway setting the camera cannot receive or transmit data from or to devices that are not in the same network address range Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Figure 3 3 Set the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually IP Network Settings Click to clear this checkbox to manually set 4 Obtain an IP Address automatically the network details Device Mame JHD4SIP O01F550B5408 MAC Address ossos OCS IP Address Estr dGa DHCP Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Default Gateway esiz 000 Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 31 09 2013 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client 32 Updating IP Network Settings Automatically 1 e o P In the Discovery pane select the device and click Connect Ef From the System tab click the Obtain an IP Address automatically check box Enter a
15. 24 Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide 2 Open the Honeywell IP Utility InstallShield Wizard Method 1 DVD Insert the DVD into the DVD ROM drive Note If InstallShield does not open automatically navigate to DVD drive Honeywell IP Utility Honeywell IP Utility Setup exe Double click on the file to launch the program Method 2 Web site a Navigate to www honeywellsystems com support download center index html b Follow the instructions on the page to log on and find your camera Note You will need a Username and Password to log in to the Download Center To receive a USername and Password contact the customer service center for your region Contact information is found on the Download Center page c Under Honeywell IP Utility download extract and open the Honeywell IP Utility Set up exe icon from where you extracted the file 3 When the Honeywell IP Utility InstallShield Wizard opens follow the instructions After the installation is complete a Honeywell IP Utility icon displays on the desktop Accessing the Performance Series Installation Guides 1 To access the installation documents that were installed with the IP Utility click Start gt All Programs gt Honeywell Video Systems gt Performance Series gt Manuals 2 Select the applicable PDF to open and view Installing the Honeywell IP Utility Software with Windows 7 Before installing the Honeywell IP Utility on a computer tha
16. D3MDIH HDSMDIH 001F550B5408 HD3MDIH 001F550B541 2 HD4hMO1H HCO5S5MIH HCD 5MIH 001F5506374C HD45IP HD45IP 001F550B5414 HD45IP 001F550B5417 D44IP The Discovery pane lists the IP devices found onthe network and groups by device type Figure 3 2 Honeywell IP Utility User Interface E Connect button El Limited No connectivity button Syste sens Use the Product Filter drop down menu to select a specific device such as all HD45IP cameras Honeywell HCD5MIH 001F550B374C HOME Well IP Utility EQUIP Series About OE IP Network Settings L Obtain an IP Address automatically Device Name HCDSMIH 001 MAC Address IP Address 164 178 45 193 Firmware Upgrade Product Name Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 164 173 45 1 STATIC Product Version Video Format Upgrade Firmware Enable or disable HTTP Enable HTTP Server Server Batch Firmware Upgrade Launch Browser The About menu displays the software version installed From the User tab Administrators can change the web client user passwords IP Network Setting assigns network settings automatically or manually Upgrade Firmware downloaded from the Honeywell web site Undo Changes 28 9 Device s found Batch Firmware Upgrade nnected to Device HCDS5MIH 001F086374C Use Batch Firmware Upgrade The Status bar displays how many to select a gro
17. Device Name for example FrontLlobbyDome07 Click Apply The network automatically assigns the IP Address based on the DHCP network server details If no DHCP server is present on the network the hardware defaults to an APIPA address 169 254 x x Updating IP Network Settings Manually Caution When manually updating the network settings it is important to enter 4 the correct IP network settings before applying them Incorrect values might cause a failure when connecting to the device See Table 3 4 on page 30 for definitions of each setting In the Discovery pane select the device and click Connect To assign a static IP address to the device from the System tab click to clear the Obtain an IP Address automatically check box Enter a Device Name for example FrontLobbyDomeo01 Note The MAC address is a factory assigned address that is unique for each device Enter an IP Address for the device on the network Note The address must be in the same address range For example if the PC s IP address is 192 168 1 xx then the device should be set to a similar address for example 192 168 1 xy Enter the device Subnet Mask value A value is required Enter a default Gateway Address that connects the device to the static network A value is required Click Apply The network settings are updated and a message displays in the status bar to confirm the update Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera
18. Log Onto the IP Utility and Discover Network Devices 26 Step 4 Connect to a Device and Configure Network Settings ee 29 Connecting to or Disconnecting From Devices a 0 29 Configuring the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually 30 Interfacing with the Camera through a Network Video Recorder 33 Step 5 Launch the Web Client to View Live Video 2 a 33 Uninstalling IP Utility Bonjour or the ActiveX Plug in Software a 35 Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 5 09 2013 Contents Uninstalling IP Utility Using the Start Menu 0 2 2 0 a 35 Uninstalling IP Utility or IP ActiveX Using the Control Panel 35 4 IP Camera Web Client ck cc eR RP RR EHR ERA DES RE RRR RR TR RE HS 37 Overview sauna ee ee added ra EEE ee Se ee 37 User PO cuadrada 38 Logging On and Off the IP Web Client e a 38 Launching the Web Client from IP Utility 0 0 00 2 38 Logging Onto the Web Client from Internet Explorer 40 Logging Out of the Web Client e 40 Navigating the Web Client User Interface e 41 EWONIGOW rese cara adoos area daa 43 Taking a SnapShot aoaaa 43 Device Settings ea a resce neri a ba 43 Configuring IP and Firmwar
19. MD configuration has to be adjusted to match the camera field of view regions of interest and other factors 1 Identify areas in the image where motion detection alarms should be triggered In some applications motion anywhere in the image needs to be reported In other applications users only want to monitor specific areas such as doors stairwells or other areas of interest 2 Select one of the five available regions for each area of interest and draw the region of interest box for that region to fully cover the area of interest Note The camera only measures motion inside the drawn region of interest box So a person or vehicle moving along the boundary of the box may or may not trigger an alarm because their motion will only be evaluated partially It is therefore important to adjust the region of interest boxes to fully cover the areas of interest In cameras with a wide field of view or when activity happens far away from the camera people and vehicles might appear rather small in the image In such cases it might not be possible to apply a single area of interest to the whole field of view and 56 Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide reliably detect motion In such cases it is recommended to cover the camera view with multiple smaller region of interest boxes and to concentrate on areas where motion alarms are of most interest to the user such as entrances restricted access areas etc 3 U
20. User Guide Interfacing with the Camera through a Network Video Recorder Your camera supports the PSIA specification for interoperability between network video products For further information refer to the documentation supplied with your NVR or contact your NVR network administrator Step 5 Launch the Web Client to View Live Video Note Only four users any combination of Administrators and Guests can log on to the web client application at a time Note After the IP Utility software is installed for the first time you can change the Administrator or Guest passwords and upgrade firmware Note It is important to click Apply in order to save any configuration change 1 Log onto the web client There are two ways to launch the web client and log on with the Honeywell IP Utility program or directly from Internet Explorer Honeywell IP Utility a Log onto the Honeywell IP Utility program b From the Discovery pane select and connect to the device to launch its browser see Connecting to a Device on page 29 for more information c To enable or disable the HTTP server select or clear the Enable HTTP Server check box By default the HTTP server is enabled d From the System tab click Launch Browser The web client application for the selected device opens in Internet Explorer Internet Explorer From Internet Explorer v6 0 enter the URL IP address of the device in the Address bar to open the logon window 2 S
21. Utility Using the Start Menu 1 Click Start gt All Programs gt Honeywell Video Systems gt EQUIP Series gt IP Utility gt Uninstall Honeywell IP Utility 2 Follow the InstallShield Wizard instructions to uninstall the Honeywell IP Utility The Honeywell IP Utility is uninstalled 3 During the uninstallation process you are prompted to also uninstall the Bonjour program Click Yes to remove Bonjour or No to only uninstall the Honeywell IP Utility 4 Click Finish Uninstalling IP Utility or IP ActiveX Using the Control Panel 1 Click Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 Open Add or Remove Programs and select Honeywell IP Utility or Honeywell IP ActiveX from the Currently installed programs list 3 Click Change Remove The IP Utility Installation Wizard screen opens 4 Click Next gt Remove The Honeywell IP Utility is uninstalled 5 During the uninstallation process you are prompted to also uninstall the Bonjour program Click Yes to remove Bonjour or No to only uninstall the Honeywell IP Utility 6 Click Finish Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 35 09 2013 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client 36 IP Camera Web Client Overview Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 09 2013 Before you launch the Honeywell IP web client ensure that you complete the following sections before configuring your camera e Chapter 2 Installation and Setup e Chapter 3 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web Cl
22. actory configured parameters such as the compression settings the camera tamper detection settings and the video motion detection settings This will not impact network IP address configurations 18 Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Securing the Enclosure Cover Install the dome bubble when you have set up your camera and completed the network connections see Chapter 4 IP Camera Web Client Place the enclosure cover on the camera with the tabs to the left of the slots then turn it clockwise until the tabs click securely into place see Figure 2 7 Figure 2 7 Installing the Enclosure Cover Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 19 09 2013 Installation and Setup 20 3 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client This chapter describes how to e Install and log onto the IP Utility e Connect to a device and configure network settings using the IP Utility e Launch the web client software e Uninstall the IP Utility Bonjour or ActiveX software About the Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client About the Honeywell IP Utility The Honeywell IP Utility is a software application that is installed from a DVD or downloaded from the Honeywell Systems Group download center web site www honeywellsystems com support download center index html It is installed on a local workstation and primarily used by Administrators to configure the cameras residing on a network The IP Utility enables use
23. cans and 525 horizontal lines per frame at 30 frames per second PAL Phase Alternate Line A standard of specifications for television transmission for color TV signals used in Germany England Holland Australia and several other countries It uses an interlaced format with 625 lines per frame at 25 frames per second PoE Power over Ethernet A method of powering Ethernet connected devices through the Ethernet cabling as defined in the IEEE 802 3af standard class 1 Shutter Speed The speed at which the charge is read out from the CCD chip Adjusts the light sensitivity of the camera A faster briefer shutter soeed can arrest the motion of a fast moving object reduce image blur rendering it sharp Fast shutter speeds allow less light to all on the CCD and can darken the image For fast shutter soeeds ensure there is adequate lighting Usually selected using DIP switches on the side of the camera Subnet Mask Anumber used to identify a subnetwork so that an IP address can be shared on a LAN UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply These are power supplies used in the majority of high security systems whose purpose is to back up the system when the main power fails 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 King
24. defaults and reboot a camera Compression Configure the compression Settings Set the maximum bit rate and or target bit rate that the camera will provide across the network based on priority mode settings This value is the threshold that you do not want the bit rate to exceed View received bit rate and frame rate statistics ofthe current image in real time Camera Setup Configure auto exposure and white balance for the camera Video Analytics Configure the camera sabotage detection settings and view video display IO and Audio Not supported Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 41 09 2013 IP Camera Web Client The menu bar displays which user is logged on and provides a link to log out of the application Click to select the video stream Day Night Auto v Level Click a Tab to Night Mode iu DayToNight 2 Y display the per s eee e corresponding VIEW WB Control awe gt R Gain 0 to 255 Sn apShot m L Reset To Default ESA Screens are divided between displaying current video and the 7 configuration options associated with the view E Done Il al mtemer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help E O bak O Mg search Se Favorites oy am BOR Address http 10 23 254 103 liveview html a Go Links HD45IP k Secondary Stream SnapShot Logging on as a Guest limits users to Live View
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26. e Settings oaoa aoa a a a a a 44 Resetting the Device e 44 Compression Settings 3 0 1 00 0 a de Oe PE ER eR E a 45 Video Codec Settings Tab 46 Statistics Received Bit Rate and Frame Rate 48 Camela SD ii as as a a AAA AAA A AA 49 PMO EPOSO lt lt sosa rra AAA 49 White Balance a 51 VISO ANGINICS o a ha 6 we DAS E E Rg AD AAA A do Gee 52 Sabotage Detection 2 1 a a a a e a e a a 53 Configuring Video Motion Detection eo 55 Technical Support 2 aa a a a 63 Problem Lens Not in Optical FOCUS 63 Problem Live View Does Not Display the Expected Video eee 64 Problem IP Utility Software Installation Fails 64 Problem Cannot Connect to a Device a e a a a 64 Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Figures Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 Figure 4 7 Figure 4 8 Figure 4 9 Figure 4 10 Figure 4 11 Figure 4 12 Figure 4 13 Figure 4 14 Figure 4 15 Figure 4 16 Figure 4 17 Figure B 1 Figure C 1 Figure C 2 Performance Series Indoor Day Night IP Camera Components 11 Surface Mounting Templa
27. e network Problem IP Utility Software Installation Fails Disable Norton AntiVirus software then install the IP Utility software Problem Cannot Connect to a Device When the following message Figure B 1 displays in the status bar of the IP Utility your device connection is limited Usually this warning indicates that your PC and the device your are connecting to are on different subnets Contact your network administrator for help to resolve your network issue s Figure B 1 Limited or No Connection Message EI Unable to Connect to Device HD4 00041310042F J limited access to the Device 64 Specifications C Note These specifications refer to all models except where otherwise noted Specifications are subject to change without notice Video Signal Specifications NTSC PAL Scanning System Progressive Image Sensor 1 4 CMOS Number of Pixels H x V 1280 x 720 HD45IP HD45IPX 640 x 480 HD44IP HD44IPX Minimum Illumination 0 25 lux 50 IRE F1 4 0 11 lux 30 IRE F1 4 Video Output local 1 0 Vp p 75 Ohms S N Ratio 50 dB or more AGC off Auto Gain Control AGC Off On selectable 10 40 dB Auto Electronic Shutter ELC 1 60 1 24 500 sec 1 50 1 24 500 sec Automatic Lens Iris Control DC Iris level 1 25 White Balance AWB AWC AWC Push Manual Lens Type 3 3 mm to 12 0 mm Vari focal Auto Iris F1 4 Electr
28. e oS Se eek a ee eS 7 2 Installation and Setup 1 2 ke rr 9 Before You Beg a a a 9 Unpack Everything 6 we ou e Rae oa ew eee ee ee Le ew we ew AAA 9 Equipment Required 1 a a a 10 Overview of Installation Procedure 2 a a e 10 Camera Components and Functions e a e 11 Camera Installation 12 Preparing the Camera 2 1 a a 12 Preparing the Mounting Surface a a 12 Connecting the Wiring 1 e 13 Mounting the Camera 2 a a 16 Adjusting the Camera FOV Field of View and FOCUS 000002 eee 16 Adjusting the Field of View 16 Adjusting the Lens Focus a 18 Restoring Factory Defaults oa aoa a a a a a a 18 Securing the Enclosure Cover a a 19 3 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client a aono a 21 About the Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client a oaoa aa 21 About the Honeywell IP Utility ee 21 About the Web Client a 22 User Profiles Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client 22 Step 1 Confirm Your System Requirements aoaaa a 23 Step 2 Install the Honeywell IP Utility Software 2 2 0 2 00 0 es 24 Accessing the Performance Series Installation Guides 004 25 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility Software with Windows 7 048 25 Step 3
29. elect a User Name and enter a Password a From the User Name drop down list select admin or Guest Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 33 09 2013 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client b Inthe Password field enter the case sensitive password e The default admin password is 1234 e The default Guest password is guest 3 A signed version of ActiveX control is installed when you use the web client to discover connected devices for the first time If you have a previous version of IP ActiveX installed you are prompted to upgrade to Honeywell secure ActiveX control Figure 3 4 ActiveX Prompt Honeywell IP Activex ox 3 2 This setup will perform an upgrade of Honeywell IP Activex Do you want to continue Click Yes 4 Follow the InstallShield Wizard prompts to install the secure Honeywell IP ActiveX on your PC 5 The InstallShield Wizard Completed message indicates a successful ActiveX upgrade Click Finish The web client interface opens and live streaming video displays on the monitor Figure 3 5 Web Client Interface After Logging On ee 34 Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Uninstalling IP Utility Bonjour or the ActiveX Plug in Software You can uninstall the IP Utility Bonjour or IP ActiveX software using e The Start menu to uninstall IP Utility and Bonjour Or e The Control Panel to uninstall IP Utility Bonjour and IP Activex Uninstalling IP
30. field of view only by moving the gimbal Do not move the camera lens to adjust the camera field of view as this might result in irreparable damage Figure 2 5 Gimbal Adjustment Top view Angle view Set focus riers top Local video output IL ey O d O O O O sd Legend A Tilt rotation Set focal length Loosen thumbscrew to B Horizontal rotation bottom adjust tilt rotation A C Pan rotation Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 17 09 2013 Installation and Setup Adjusting the Lens Focus Lenses are pre focused at the factory They might require a final adjustment after installation because the optical effect of the dome bubble might cause a slight defocusing of the lens TECH TIP To check the focus hold the dome bubble over the lens while making any adjustments see Figure 2 6 Figure 2 6 Holding the Dome Bubble Over the Lens To adjust the camera position view angle and focus connect the local video out to the video monitor using the supplied BNC video cable Restoring Factory Defaults Your camera has a Factory Reset switch located inside the camera see Figure 2 3 on page 14 This switch restores your camera settings and passwords to their default settings Press and hold the Reset switch for five seconds This will reset the f
31. fier in a camera that boosts the amount of video gain including the noise to maintain a 1 V p p 1 volt peak to peak video signal output It becomes operational when the light level is low The circuit is designed to compensate for fluctuations in scene illumination which would cause the video output level to be too low If the video level Scene illumination is adequate the circuit does not apply any gain to the signal As the video level falls more gain is applied by the AGC circuit to the video signal ALC Automatic Light Compensation Setting in an Auto Iris lens to control the iris opening Adjusts between peak and average to respond to the bright part of the scene peak setting or the average value of the video signal average setting DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Allows a server to dynamically assign IP addresses to nodes workstations automatically Provides client information including subnetwork mask gateway address and DNS Domain Address Server addresses DNR Digital Noise Reduction Digital Noise Reduction eliminates the flicker that can appear in an image under certain lighting conditions for example fluorescent lighting DSS Digital Slow Shutter Automatically provides a clear image under low light conditions increasing magnification may cause noise distortion ELC Electronic Light Control Typically used with manual iris lenses The image brightness is controlled electronically by the camera
32. from web browser Up to four 4 Administrators and or guest users can log on at the same time Full control of all camera settings available to administrator Minimum web browsing requirements Pentium IV CPU 3 1 GHz or faster 1 GB RAM 82 bit or 2 GB RAM 64 bit Windows XP SP3 Windows 2003 Server R2 32 bit Windows 7 32 64 bit Windows 2008 Server 32 64 bit and Windows 2008 R2 64 bit Internet Explorer 6 7 8 or 9 Installation Management and Maintenance Supported Protocols Honeywell IP Utility software identifies the IP address checks the status of the device Firmware upgrades over HTTP firmware available at www honeywellsystems com support download center index html HTTP TCP RTSP RTP UDP ARP DNS RTCP FTP ICMP DHCP Bonjour IGMP Telnet Standards Regulatory EMC 2004 108 EC Emissions Immunity Safety Housing and Mounts HD3 MK PSIA support FCC part 15B CE EN55022 EN55024 EU 2001 95 EC GPSD UL 60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 Wall Pendant mount kit off white Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Figure C 1 Camera Side View with Dimensions lt 4 9 125 1 mm longywel 124 2 mm Figure C 2 Camera Bottom View with Dimensions 73 10 mm e 4 9 125 1 mm Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 67 09 2013 Specifications 68 Glossary D AGC Automatic Gain Control Video Ampli
33. ical Specifications Input Voltage 24 V AC PoE IEEE 802 3af Class 1 Input Voltage Range 17 28VAC Surge Suppression 1 5 kW transient Power Consumption 3 5 W max Mechanical Dimensions W x H Weight See diagrams Figure C 1 Figure C 2 1 0 Ib 0 448 kg camera only Construction Connectors Environmental Housing Polycarbonate Finish Matte texture off white Local Video Output AUX 2 pin Molex connector Power Input Removable screw block Network RJ45 connector Temperature Relative Humidity Operating 14 F to 122 F 10 C to 50 C Storage 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C 0 to 85 non condensing Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 65 Specifications 66 IP Specifications H 264 Compression Primary and MJPEG Compression Secondary Streams Secondary Stream Resolutions HD44IP X 640 x 480 4 3 640 x 360 16 9 320 x 240 4 3 320 x 180 16 9 640 x 480 4 3 640 x 360 16 9 320 x 240 4 3 320 x 180 16 9 Resolutions HD45IP X 1280 x 720 16 9 800 x 450 16 9 640 x 360 16 9 320 x 180 16 9 640 x 360 16 9 320 x 180 16 9 Software Update Field Upgradeable Frame Rate NTSC PAL Up to 30 25 fps video in all resolutions Video Streaming Dual Streaming H 264 and MJPEG Controllable frame rate and bandwidth Security Multiple user access levels with password protection Users Video access
34. ient This chapter covers e Navigating the web client interface e Understanding the web client features and functions e Configuring compression settings e Configuring camera settings e Setting tamper detection e Configuring video detection settings The network camera web clientis a web based application that enables you to view video and configure camera settings sabotage detection settings and motion detection settings for the network camera Certain features of the IP camera web client are user based and are available only to the Administrator The guest user is limited to the Live View tab 37 IP Camera Web Client User Profiles Table 4 1 describes the roles and privileges for the web client application users Table 4 1 User Roles and Privileges User Role Privileges Administrator e View video and network settings e Setup the video compression settings e Configure auto exposure and white balance for the camera Setup camera sabotage and video motion detection settings Guest Operator e View video Logging On and Off the IP Web Client Note Up to four 4 Administrators and or guest users can log on at the same time There are two ways to open each IP device web client e By clicking Launch Browser from the IP Utility interface Or e Directly from Internet Explorer by entering the URL the IP address in the address bar Note The web page where you log on to the Honeywell IP Utility and any
35. imary Stream Resolutions Secondary Stream Resolutions H 264 H 264 MJPEG 1280 x 720 16 9 aspect ratio 1280 x 720 16 9 aspect ratio 640 x 360 16 9 aspect ratio 800 x 450 16 9 aspect ratio 800 x 450 16 9 aspect ratio 320 x 180 16 9 aspect ratio 640 x 360 16 9 aspect ratio 640 x 360 16 9 aspect ratio 320 x 180 16 9 aspect ratio 320 x 180 16 9 aspect ratio Table 4 5 Compression Settings Setting Options Description Frame Rate 1 30 NTSC The frame rate that is displayed per second For NTSC select from 1 fps lowest 1 25 PAL to 30 fps highest For PAL select from 1 fos lowest to 25 fps highest Priority Quality Bit Rate Allows you to set the maximum bit rate and or target rate value based on priority mode settings This value is the threshold that you do not want the bit rate to exceed Select this Priority Field Setting Description field setting Quality Maximum Bit Rate The camera maintains the picture quality until the bit rate delivered exceeds the Maximum Bit Rate MBR at which point the camera drops frames to ensure that the MBR is not exceeded see Figure 4 9 The Target Bit Rate field is grayed out Bit Rate Target Bit Rate The camera adjusts the picture quality to ensure that the bit rate delivered does not exceed the Target Bit Rate TBR at which point the camera drops frames to ensure that the TBR is not exceeded see Figure 4 9 Maximum Bit Rate and Compression Ratio fields
36. inding The alarm message appears when your camera is blinded by 50 or more Low 30 Minimum blinding The alarm message appears when your camera is blinded by 30 or more 3 Click Apply Note To turn off camera blind detection select Disable in the Blinding Threshold list Disable is the default value Note You must click Apply after you make changes to any settings to save those changes Settings are not saved unless you click Apply 94 Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Configuring Camera Field of View Change Detection The web client application can detect tampering of the camera field of view and show an alarm message above the video display see Figure 4 13 To detect a change in the camera field of view 1 Click the Video Analytics tab 2 Inthe Scene Change Threshold list select one of the following options Table 4 10 Scene Change Threshold Values Value To detect High 80 Maximum change in the camera field of view The alarm message appears when tampering causes at least an 80 change in your camera field of view Medium 50 Medium change in the camera field of view The alarm message appears when tampering causes at least a 50 change in your camera field of view Low 30 Minimum change in the camera field of view The alarm message appears when tampering causes at least a 30 change in your camera field of view 3 Click Apply Note To turn off ca
37. is chosen as the priority Target Bit Rate if Bit Rate is chosen as the priority Maximum Bit Rate that the camera will provide across the network GOP number of frames Figure 4 7 Compressions Settings Tab Primary Stream Primary Stream ideo Codec Settings Stream Type H264 Resolution 1280x720 M Frame Rate 30 Md Priority Quality Compression Ratio Medium Target Bit Rate kbps tivo Maximum Bit Rate kbps 3000 Key Frame Interval 30 Reset to default Apply Statistics IV Received BitRate kbps 1537 Frame Rate 30 Your camera supports simultaneous video streams The Primary stream delivers H 264 compressed video in real time 30 25 fps NTSC PAL at 1280 x 720 resolution 720p resolution for HD45IP HD45IPX cameras 640 x 480 resolution VGA resolution for HD44IP HD44IPX cameras The Secondary stream delivers MJPEG compressed video in real time 30 25 fps NTSC PAL at 640 x 360 resolution Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 45 09 2013 IP Camera Web Client Video Codec Settings Tab Figure 4 8 Video Codec Settings Tab Available Functions Primary Stream Secondary Stream Primary Stream Yideo Codec Settings Secondary Stream ideo Codec Settings Stream Type H 264 Stream Type MJPEG Resolution 1280x720 Set the Resolution Resolution 640360 Frame Rate 30 Set the Frame Rate Reme fte 30 E Priority Quality xl Set the Priority for Quality or Bit Rate Priority Guaitp e Compression Ra
38. mbly to the skirt by pushing it into the skirt then twisting it clockwise until it clicks securely into place Dome bubble 5 Adjust the camera s field of view as needed see Adjusting the Camera FOV Field of View and Focus on page 76 6 Install the turret by clicking it into place Install the bubble by placing it on the camera with the tabs to the left of the slots then turning it clockwise until the tabs click securely into place Adjusting the Camera FOV Field of View and Focus Adjusting the Field of View To adjust your camera s field of view 1 Verify that power is supplied to your camera 16 Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Note Please wait approximately 60 seconds after connecting to a power source for video to appear on the local video output 2 Connect the supplied BNC video cable to the local video out connector to view the video signal on a standard monitor see Figure 2 5 below to connect a local video monitor 3 Loosen the thumbscrew that locks the gimbal assembly in place see Figure 2 5 to adjust the tilt rotation 4 Adjust the gimbal assembly to the desired view Orient as shown in Figure 2 5 to maintain the correct picture orientation Re tighten the thumbscrew to lock the gimbal assembly in place 6 Disconnect the BNC video cable Note Figure 2 5 illustrates the ways in which you can adjust your camera Caution Adjust the camera
39. mera field of view change detection select Disable in the Scene Change Threshold list Disable is the default value Note You must click Apply after you make changes to any settings to save those changes Settings are not saved unless you click Apply Configuring Video Motion Detection For motion detection an Administrator can enable and configure up to 5 zones within a scene The enabled and configured zones will be monitored for motion 1 Click the Region drop down menu then select a region from the five available 2 Click the VMD drop down arrow and select Enable The Regions appear in their default positions Click Apply Click and drag the box to resize and place it over the camera image 5 Select the sensitivity level High Medium Low Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 55 09 2013 IP Camera Web Client Figure 4 14 Motion Detection Defining a Region iew Favorites Tools Help ae Ll 2 0 2 search Favorites Bla Sm ORLU tp 10 23 254 104 liveview html X B o Links HD45IP Device Settings Compression Settings Camera Setup Video Analytic TO amp Audio w Tamper Detection Settings A dd Blur Threshold Disable 5 Blinding Threshold Disse Scene Change Threshold Disable X Reset Scene am Secondary Stream Region 1 Red x Enable ba Note To disable a zone click the VMD drop down menu then select Disable Fine Tuning Video Motion Detection For best results the V
40. message appears see Figure 4 13 above the video display To detect video blurring 1 Click the Video Analytics tab 2 Inthe Blur Threshold list select one of the following options Table 4 8 Blur Threshold Values Value To detect High 80 Maximum video blurring The alarm message appears when the video display is blurred by 80 or more Medium 50 Medium video blurring The alarm message appears when the video display is blurred by 50 or more Low 30 Minimum video blurring The alarm message appears when the video display is blurred by 30 or more 3 Click Apply Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 53 09 2013 IP Camera Web Client Note To turn off video blur detection select Disable in the Blur Threshold list Disable is the default value Note You must click Apply after you make changes to any settings to save those changes Settings are not saved unless you click Apply Configuring Camera Blinding Detection An obstacle in front of the camera lens can blind the camera When this occurs camera blinding is detected and an alarm message appears above the video display see Figure 4 13 To detect camera blinding 1 Click the Video Analytics tab 2 Inthe Blinding Threshold list select one of the following options Table 4 9 Blinding Threshold Values Value To detect High 80 Maximum blinding The alarm message appears when your camera is blinded by 80 or more Medium 50 Medium bl
41. n might not end correctly and settings that you have changed might not be saved 40 Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Navigating the Web Client User Interface Figure 4 3 Web Client Window Layout Administrator Log On The URL corresponds to the IP Address as Click Logout to exit the program fle cit ww rav CONfigured in the IP Utility Confirm the user type logged in a O ex QJ x B gp SUC Favorites 3 B sa La q a 3 Address http 169 254 70 156 liveview html Es ins amp E sn E e Click the tabs to access the available configurations Day Night Day Night Auto Ml Level and settings Night Mode 07 DayToNight 2 Detect Time E 5s al NightToDay 6 If logged on as a Guest only the Live View tab is available Administrators can access all tabs WEB Control R Gain 0 to 255 B Gain 0 to 255 Reset To Default Apply sy gt _ Each tab has a section for configuration The image from your and or navigation controls camera displays on 3 every tab El Done MD Internet The web client application user interface consists of multiple user friendly views organized by function Access to the views is user controlled Table 4 2 Tabs Views in the Web Client Application Tab Enables you to Live View View video and take SnapShots Device Settings View the network settings and firmware details of the camera Restore to factory
42. ns NTSC HD45IPX Day Night 720p resolution 3 3 12 mm VFAI Lens PAL HD44IP Day Night VGA resolution 3 3 12 mm VFAI Lens NTSC HD44IPX Day Night VGA resolution 3 3 12 mm VFAI Lens PAL Features The camera features e 720p 1280 x 720 or VGA 640 x 480 resolution model dependant e 1 4 color CMOS progressive scan sensor e Excellent low light performance e Camera Sabotage Detection CSD e Video Motion Detection VMD e H 264 compression e Simultaneous dual digital video streams H 264 and MJPEG independently configurable e Remote firmware updates e Support of both dynamic and static IP address assignment e Multiple levels of password protected remote access prevents unauthorized users from altering system settings e Advanced IP locator software to make system setup easy e Web server for remote setup of camera video and network parameters e 24V AC or PoE IEEE 802 3af choice of power inputs e Local video out aim and focus Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 7 09 2013 Introduction Installation and Setup This chapter describes how to e Mount the camera e Adjust the camera for the clearest image Set up the camera in a network system Before You Begin Before installing your camera Honeywell recommends that you e Carefully read this guide and keep it for future reference e Check www honeywellvideo com products cameras index html to find your camera then download the latest manuals for your camera e D
43. ns provides specifications for your camera Appendix D Glossary explains terms and acronyms used in this guide The ndex provides quick access to commonly searched terms Cautions and Warnings CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT DANGEROUS VOLTAGE CONSTITUTING A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK IS PRESENT WITHIN THE UNIT THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS ACCOMPANY THIS UNIT Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty WARNING 24 V AC models require the use of CSA Certified UL Listed Class 2 power adapters to ensure compliance with electrical safety standards Power over Ethernet PoE should meet the IEEE 802 3af PoE standard WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 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 applicable local laws regulations and procedures Caution When powering the camera from 24 V AC a UPS source should be considered to ensure satisfactory performance FCC Compliance Statement Information to
44. omputer workstation can be used to access the web client Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 23 09 2013 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client Table 3 2 PC Minimum System Requirements Component Requirement Operating IE6 Windows XP SP3 System Windows 2003 Server R2 32 bit IE7 Windows 2008 Server 32 64 bit and R2 64 bit IES Windows XP SP3 Windows 2003 Server R2 32 bit Windows 7 32 64 bit Windows 2008 Server 32 64 bit Windows 2008 Server R2 64 bit IE9 Windows 7 32 64 bit Windows 2008 Server 32 64 bit Windows 2008 Server R2 64 bit Processor Intel Pentium IV 3 1 GHz or faster RAM 1 GB RAM 82 bit or 2 GB RAM 64 bit Table 3 3 Items Installed On Your System Item Function Honeywell IP Utility software To enable use of the web client to configure cameras and view live video Bonjour software To discover cameras on the network Honeywell PSIA IP Adapter To enable web client and systems operations with software PSIA devices Honeywell ActiveX software To enable live streaming of video on the web client Performance Series User To provide detailed information about how to Guides install and configure your Performance Series products Step 2 Install the Honeywell IP Utility Software 1 Close all other applications that might be open on your computer Note It is recommended that you disable any Norton AntiVirus software that might be running on the workstation
45. or and Guest as described in Table 3 7 Note Up to four 4 Administrators and or guest users can log on at the same time 22 Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide After the IP Utility software is installed you can change the Administrator or Guest passwords Table 3 1 User Profiles for Honeywell IP Utility and the Web Client Interface Administrator Guest Honeywell IP e View the list of available network devices e View the list of devices available on the Utility and connect to the devices network e Configure the IP network settings e View system settings including device e Upgrade firmware name IP address and MAC address e Change the password to access the IP Utility application e Change the access passwords to the web client application Web Client e View video and network settings e Guest users are limited to the Live View e Configure compression settings tab where they can view video e Configure camera setup e Configure video analytics Step 1 Confirm Your System Requirements Note Windows administrator privileges are required to install the Honeywell IP Utility and associated software Note Contact the network administrator if there are any questions regarding the local area network LAN or any other network related issues Install the Honeywell IP Utility on a workstation with the minimum requirements outlined in Table 3 2 After the IP Utility is installed the same c
46. ore the camera switches to Day or Night mode seconds after detecting a low light condition or a normal light condition respectively Day Night must be set to Auto 50 Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Table 4 6 Auto Exposure Settings cont d Setting Options Description DayToNight 1 7 Determines the low light detection level 1 7 when the camera switches to Night mode The lower the value the darker the lighting conditions before the camera switches Day Night must be set to Auto Note The DayToNight threshold level must be set at least 2 less than the NightToDay threshold setting Note The DayToNight threshold range is decreased if the AGC level is reduced NightToDay 3 9 Determines the low light detection level 3 9 when the camera switches to Day mode The higher the value the brighter the lighting conditions before the camera switches Day Night must be set to Auto Note The NightToDay threshold range is decreased if the AGC level is reduced White Balance White Balance ensures that color integrity is maintained in the camera image by compensating for the temperature color casts that different light sources can cause Use Table 4 7 to set up White Balance options Note You must click Apply after you make changes to any settings to save those changes Settings are not saved unless you click Apply Table 4 7 White Balance Settings Option Description AWC A
47. ownload the latest software updates for your camera Go to Honeywell download center www honeywellsystems com support download center index html and follow the instructions on the page to logon find your camera and then download the latest software updates Unpack Everything Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 09 2013 Check that the items received match those listed on the order form and packing slip The camera packing box should include in addition to a Quick Install Guide e One fully assembled Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP dome camera including factory installed BNC connector for local video out aim and focus e One camera hardware kit that includes mounting screws and screw caps e One BNC cable for local video out aim and focus e One mounting template e One product warranty e One DVD containing the software and this User Guide If any parts are missing or damaged contact the dealer from which you purchased your camera or call Honeywell Customer Service see Warranty and Service on page 73 Installation and Setup Equipment Required The following tools might help you to complete the installation e Drill e Screwdrivers e Wire cutters Overview of Installation Procedure Note Please familiarize yourself with the installation procedure and complete each step in the exact sequence given The initial installation of your camera consists of the following steps Step See 1 Preparation
48. page 12 2 Connect the wiring page 13 3 Mount the camera page 16 4 Adjust the camera angle position and page 16 focus for optimum image 5 Secure the enclosure cover page 19 6 Program the camera page 45 10 Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Camera Components and Functions Your camera consists of a fully integrated enclosure with camera and lens The wiring can be completely concealed to reduce the risk of tampering Figure 2 1 Performance Series Indoor Day Night IP Camera Components La Cover plate La Dome bubble Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 11 09 2013 Installation and Setup Camera Installation Preparing the Camera 1 Rotate the dome bubble counterclockwise Skirt until it disconnects 2 1 3 Pull the turret to remove it Rotate the camera counterclockwise until it disconnects from the skirt AL 4 Set aside the dome bubble turret and camera y 4 Dome bubble Preparing the Mounting Surface 1 Use the mounting template provided to mark the mounting surface for the screw holes and the wire access hole see Surface Mounting Template on page 69 Figure 2 2 Surface Mounting Template Drill these holes for the mounting screws Cut
49. port team call 1 800 796 2288 North America only or send an e mail to HVSsupport honeywell com See the back cover of this guide for international technical support contact information Any equipment returned to Honeywell Video Systems for warranty or service repair must have a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number The RMA number must be clearly marked on all return packages and internal paperwork Problem Lens Not in Optical Focus Possible solutions e Verify that the lens cap has been removed from the camera e This can also be caused by dirt oil grease and fingerprints and so on that have accumulated on the lens or bubble Check the lens and dome bubble then clean them if needed that you do not scratch their optical surfaces Prepare a washed out cotton cloth or lens cleaning paper with alcohol or lens cleaning liquid Clean by moving spirally from the lens center towards its rim Repeat until the lens is completely clean Caution Use extreme caution when cleaning the lens and dome bubble so Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 63 09 2013 Troubleshooting Problem Live View Does Not Display the Expected Video Possible solutions e Ensure that your web browser settings have been configured to allow ActiveX controls see Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client on page 29 for information on setting up your browser e Ensure that the network cable from the camera is connected to both the camera and th
50. rm Higher sensitivity levels also require larger amount of motion to be observed before a VMD alarm is triggered e Increasing the size of the region of interest box This adjustment will prevent smaller objects or smaller areas of noise from triggering VMD alarms VMD configuration examples These examples are provided only for illustration Other factors such as lighting level contrast and image noise may affect VMD performance and may require tuning adjustments as described above Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 57 09 2013 IP Camera Web Client In anormal field of view with a person walking in front of the camera the maximum recommended region of interest box sizes would be as shown by the red boxes in 16 and HD45IP Tamper Detection Settings Bkr Threshold Binding Threshold Disable Scene Change Threshold Disable eset Scone Disable Video Motion Detection Region 1 Red wo Disable z HD45IP Tamper Detection Settings Blur Threshold Disable Binding Threshold Disable Scene Change threshold Disable Regon Regan 1 Red WD Disable Motion Threshold f X El ES st Toda i 58 Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide HD45IP Tamper Detection Settings Bhur Threshold Disable Binding Threshold Disable Scene Change Threshold Disable E Motion Threshold
51. rs to e Discover device s on a network e Configure the IP network settings name device s upgrade firmware and change passwords e Open individual web client for each discovered device Updating the Honeywell IP Utility Honeywell recommends that you regularly check the Honeywell websites for the latest available software updates Go to www honeywellsystems com support downloadcenter index html and follow the instructions on the page to logon find your camera and then download the software updates Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 21 09 2013 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client Note You will need a Username and Password to log in to the Download Center To receive a Username and Password contact the customer service center for your region Contact information is found on the Download Center page Note Before installing and using the Honeywell IP Utility confirm that your camera is connected to the network through an Ethernet cable See Connecting to a Network with an RJ 45 Ethernet Connector on page 23 About the Web Client The web client is the web based application that enables users to e View live streaming video e View the device network settings and firmware details e Configure camera settings e Configure video analytics settings e Configure compression settings User Profiles Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client Both the Honeywell IP Utility and the web client have two user types Administrat
52. s a warning dialog box displays Click Yes to save and disconnect or click Cancel to discard the changes and disconnect the device Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 29 09 2013 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client Configuring the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually 30 Note When you see the Limited No connectivity button you cannot fully connect to the device because the discovered device is on a different subnet from your PC Check your network settings for both the device and your PC to resolve this issue Consult your network administrator for additional support The IP network setting details such as device name IP address and subnet mask can be configured for each connected device either automatically or manually Note It is important to click Apply to save any configuration changes Table 3 4 IP Network Device Setting Options Option Device Name Description By default the device name is the device model plus the MAC Address Honeywell recommends for security that you change the device name MAC Address The MAC address is a factory assigned address that is unique for each device IP Address The IP address of the device on the network The camera obtains an IP address by static or dynamic automatic means There are two options DHCP dynamic assigned by the user or APIPA static assigned by the network Subnet Mask The subnet mask or netmask value of
53. s guide is compliant with the essential protection requirements of the EMC directive 2004 108 EC and the General Product Safety Directive 2001 95 EC conforming to the requirements of standards EN 55022 for emissions EN 55024 for immunity and EN 60950 1 for Electrical Equipment safety Warranty and Service Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 09 2013 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 1 800 796 CCTV for assistance or to 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 Introduction The Honeywell Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Dome Cameras the camera s provide high quality video surveillance over a network connection See Table 1 1 for descriptions of the camera models Table 1 1 Indoor Fixed Mini Dome Network Camera Model Numbers Model number Description HD45IP Day Night 720p resolution 3 3 12 mm VFAI Le
54. se the medium sensitivity at 50 as the initial setting It can be further adjusted as explained below Note Observe VMD performance in all expected lighting conditions after the initial configuration is applied Ensure that relevant scene motion triggers alarms and ensure that the camera is not reporting false alarms Such as VMD alarms triggered due to image noise Increasing VMD sensitivity If relevant scene motion does not trigger VMD alarms the following adjustments will increase VMD sensitivity e Decreasing the sensitivity level from 80 to 50 or from 50 to 30 This change will cause smaller objects to trigger alarms and it will also require smaller contrast level to report and alarm This should be the primary adjustment mechanism e Reducing the size of the region of interest box and adding more regions if needed This adjustment will cause smaller objects to also trigger VMD alarms Note After VMD sensitivity is increased observe the performance in other lighting conditions in case further tuning is required to prevent false alarms Decreasing VMD sensitivity lf VMD alarms are triggered even when there is no motion and no large changes in the video the following adjustments will decrease VMD sensitivity e Increasing the sensitivity level from 30 to 50 or from 50 to 80 This should be the primary adjustment mechanism because it increases the required contrast level or amount of noise required to trigger an ala
55. sholds are exceeded camera sabotage or motion is detected and alarm messages appear above the video display and alarm signals are sent to DVRs NVRs see Figure 4 13 52 Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Sabotage Detection Figure 4 12 Tamper Detection Settings on the Video Analytics Tab Set the Blur Threshold Blur z can be affected by elements Tamper Detection Settings such as water for example Blur Threshold Medium E Set the Blinding Threshold p ee Threshold Medium 50 2 Blinding applies to obstacles in z front of the camera lens o Scene Change Threshold High ola Set the Scene Change Threshold There are three types of sabotage detection in the Tamper Detection Setting tab on the Video Analytics tab blinding the camera blurring the video display and tampering with the camera field of view The user should note that when the following conditions are applicable the tamper detection features should be manually disabled to avoid raising false alarms e During the configuration of the video display e While text is overlaid on the video e Ifthe video display becomes too dark Figure 4 13 Video Analytics Alarm Message Camera Setup Video Analytics Camera Blinded 94 Configuring Video Blur Detection The video appears blurred when the camera is exposed to elements such as water When this occurs video blurring in the field of view is detected and an alarm
56. t runs on Windows 7 you should confirm that the following conditions have been met Enable Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 on Your Workstation Although Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 is pre installed on Windows 7 you might have to confirm that it is also enabled on your workstation 1 Goto Start gt Control Panel gt Programs gt Programs and Features Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 25 09 2013 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client 2 Click the check box beside Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 to enable it 3 Click OK to save the new setting Disable User Account Control UAC Settings 1 Goto Getting Started gt Change UAC Setting 2 Change the UAC setting to Never Notify 3 Click OK to save the new setting Step 3 Log Onto the IP Utility and Discover Network Devices 1 Double click the Honeywell IP Utility icon on your desktop Or Click Start gt Programs gt Honeywell Video Systems gt EQUIP Series gt IP Utility gt Honeywell IP Utility The Honeywell IP Utility Log On window opens Figure 3 1 Honeywell IP Utility Log On Window pr Log On English Username Administrator S 2 Select Administrator or Guest from the User Name drop down list 3 Enter the case sensitive password in the Password field e The default Administrator password is 1234 e The default Guest password is guest Note During the installation set up you must log on as an Administrator to access all the features
57. tab functions only See for more details A ff fiintenst 42 Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Live View Live View shows live video from the selected camera see Figure 4 5 Taking a SnapShot The SnapShot function e allows you to save an image from Live View to a default folder on your computer C Program Files Honeywell Video Systems Support Snapshots Files are saved as DeviceName Date Time bmp You are not asked for confirmation Snapshot is available to Administrators and Users with administrator and guest privileges Device Settings The Device Settings tab allows you to view the network settings and firmware details of the camera It also allows you to restore to basic or full factory defaults and to reboot a camera Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 43 09 2013 IP Camera Web Client Configuring IP and Firmware Settings Depending on the hardware installation there is a tab called either Device Information or Device Settings In both cases the IP and Firmware Settings panel mirrors the information available in the Honeywell IP Utility It provides read only network settings firmware settings and video formats without having to access the IP Utility The Device Settings are the same for the Primary and Secondary streams Figure 4 6 IP and Firmware Settings Device Information Tab Device Name as entered in the IP Utility program IP Address on the network DHCP Static APIPA
58. te 2 1 e 12 CAMARA SC Ces bit ee eS ew eee AA 14 Wiring Connection Shown on Board 1 ee a 15 om SOU rico 17 Holding the Dome Bubble Over the Lens 0 a a eee 18 Installing the Enclosure Cover e 19 Honeywell IP Utility Log On Window e 26 Honeywell IP Utility User Interface ee 28 Set the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually 31 Poe A FRIO a aia be a da AA ANA RA A 34 Web Client Interface After Logging On e ao 34 Launching the Web Client from the IP Utility 2 000048 39 Web Client Log On 40 Web Client Window Layout Administrator Log On 41 Web Client Administrator User 2 a a a o 42 Web Client Guest Usor sa ssas RRR sta piedira AA 42 IP and Firmware Settings Device Information Tab 44 Compressions Settings Tab Primary Stream a oaoa aa a a a a 45 Video Codec Settings Tab Available Functions o o aoao a a a 46 Video Codec Settings a a 48 CM ETT TETERA ea a e e EG 49 VIOGO ANONCOS TAD s a sao 52 Tamper Detection Settings on the Video Analytics Tab 53 Video Analytics Alarm Message ae 53 Motion Detection Defining a Region 0 ee ee 56 Video Motion Detection Configuration 30 Sensitivity Level
59. this hole then pull the power wires through it 2 Pre drill the holes as marked with the mounting template using the recommended hole size for the screws being used 12 Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Note Other fasteners preferably stainless steel can be used provided they are not larger than the screw holes on the mounting template Connecting the Wiring wire gauge for the distance and the number of cameras must be Caution Installation must be performed by a qualified electrician The power NM determined to maintain 24 V AC at each camera Connecting Power Caution The use of a CSA Certified UL Listed Class 2 power supply is required to ensure compliance with electrical safety standards Note Check the power source from the external power supply before applying power to the camera 1 Connect the appropriate power supply for your installation e 24V AC power supply proceed to step 2 Or e Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 3af 48 V DC power supply Note Connect power either from a 24 V AC source or CAT5 Ethernet connector PoE It is NOT recommended to connect both power sources at the same time Note If you are using PoE 802 3af power will automatically be supplied to the camera through the network cable Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 13 09 2013 Installation and Setup 14 Connect to the power supply see Figure 2 3 on page 14 Locate the two pin green connector that
60. through automatically adjusting shutter speed for a properly exposed picture Flickerless Eliminates the flicker that can appear in an image under certain lighting conditions for example fluorescent lighting This is usually caused by the interaction of the shutter with the AC frequency of the lighting The flickerless setting changes the camera shutter speed to a value that will not cause flicker 1 100 sec NTSC 1 120 sec for PAL The side effect is that the camera sensitivity is reduced because the electronic iris feature has effectively been turned off and will no longer control the optimum exposure setting for available light conditions FOV Field of View The part of the scene visible with a particular lens The height horizontal and width vertical picture size at a given distance that can be seen through a lens Generally shorter focal length lenses have a wider field of view than those with longer focal lengths Gain The amplification a system provides to a signal IP Address A unique 32 bit identifier for a specific TCP IP host computer on a network Iris Adjust Adjusts the iris to either open or close in response to changing light conditions Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 69 09 2013 Glossary 70 NTSC National Television Standards Committee A standard of specifications for television transmission in the U S Canada Japan Central America and half of South America The North American system uses interlaced s
61. tio Medium Set the Compression Ratio Compression Ratio Medium Target Bit Rate kbps N A Set the Target Bit Rate Target Bit Rate kbps N A Maximum Bit Rate kbps 4500 Set the Maximum Bit Rate kbps Maximum Bit Rate kbps 3000 GOP No of Frames 40 Set the GOP Group of Pictures Default settings shown for NTSC models Default settings shown for NTSC models Configuring the Compression Settings 1 Onthe Compression Seitings tab in the Statistics area select the Received check box to receive in real time the bit rate and frame rates for the current image Deselecting the check box disables the refresh rate Note The Received check box is disabled by default When you log out this check box reverts to the disabled state 2 Use Table 4 4 to set up the streaming resolution and Table 4 5 for the other compression settings Table 4 3 Video Streaming Resolutions for HD44IP Primary Stream Resolutions Secondary Stream Resolutions H 264 H 264 MJPEG 640 x 480 4 3 aspect ratio 640 x 480 4 3 aspect ratio 640 x 480 4 3 aspect ratio 640 x 360 16 9 aspect ratio 640 x 360 16 9 aspect ratio 640 x 360 16 9 aspect ratio 320 x 240 4 3 aspect ratio 320 x 240 4 3 aspect ratio 320 x 240 4 3 aspect ratio 320 x 180 16 9 aspect ratio 320 x 180 16 9 aspect ratio 320 x 180 16 9 aspect ratio 46 Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Table 4 4 Video Streaming Resolutions for HD45IP Pr
62. up of devices and devices are on the network which upgrade the firmware for all one you are connected to and which user is logged on Administrator Launch Browser Apply Use Launch Browser Click Apply to save to open the IP web manually configured client for each device network settings Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Step 4 Connect to a Device and Configure Network Settings When you log on to the IP Utility the devices on the network including the devices on other subnets are automatically discovered and are listed in the Discovery pane After the initial discovery auto refresh continues to discover devices that are newly added to the network You can also manually refresh the device discovery by clicking the Refresh icon 2 located near the top of the Discovery pane Connecting to or Disconnecting From Devices Before configuring the IP network settings you must connect to the IP device Connecting to a Device You can connect to individual web clients for each discovered device e Inthe Discovery pane double click the device to which you want to connect Or e Select the device and click the Connect button _ The network settings for the connected device are displayed in the System pane Disconnecting from a Device In the Discovery pane select the device and click Disconnect El Note If you disconnect the device without saving configuration detail
63. uto Auto White An automatic white balance mode that can be used in Balance Control Mode scenes which do not have constant lighting MWB Manual Mode Manual white balance mode Set the Red and Blue gains from 0 255 AWC Push Auto White Automatically adjust the white balance to your specific Balance Control Mode environment The user can optimize WB for the given scene by pressing and holding an adjustment button When selected the white balance is locked Note This setting is recommended for situations in which the light conditions are constant so that the specified color temperature does not change Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 51 09 2013 IP Camera Web Client Video Analytics Your camera can be configured to detect camera sabotage and motion within a scene with the Video Analytics view see Figure 4 11 The Video Analytics tab enables a user to set the tamper detection threshold settings for blur blinding and scene changes Figure 4 11 Video Analytics Tab Tamper Detection Settings Blur Threshold Disable ej Blinding Threshold Disable Each Tamper Detection Scene Change Threshold Disable setting provides 3 threshold levels High pat 80 Medium 50 and Low 30 Yideo Motion Detection Region Region 1 Red YMD Disable X Motion Threshold Medium 50 Reset To Default Apply Each setting has three threshold levels high 80 medium 50 and low 30 When these thre
64. vailable as a test output and should be used as needed during installation to position aim and focus the camera Use the provided BNC connector to connect the video from the camera to the video input connector on your video monitor Note Please wait approximately 60 seconds after connecting to a power source for video to appear on the local video output Connecting to a Network with an RJ 45 Ethernet Connector The main video connection for your IP camera will be made through your Ethernet network connection Connect the Ethernet connector on your camera to your network using an Ethernet 10Base T 100Base TX cable Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 15 09 2013 Installation and Setup Note You can connect your camera to a network or use any type of CAT5 cable to connect it directly to a PC or laptop Mounting the Camera Surface Mount 1 Secure the skirt to the ceiling using appropriate screws not supplied or to the wall using the supplied screws Supplied Note When mounting you must use screws that are able to support at least three EN Camera times the weight of the camera assembly 2 Connect the wires see Connecting the Wiring on page 13 3 Rotate and align the yellow label 7 e__ Turret on the camera assembly with the yellow label on the skirt 4 Secure the camera asse
65. was shipped with your camera and make the necessary connections Plug the power supply into an appropriate power source The LED on the RJ45 jack illuminates when the camera receives power If it does not illuminate check the terminal block connections and the power source Note To ensure satisfactory performance it is recommended that you use a UPS source when connecting the camera to a 24 V AC power source Figure 2 3 Camera and Cables RJ45 Ethernet network connection using 10Base T or 100Base TX cable See Connecting to a Network with an RJ 45 Ethernet Connector on page 75 for more information Also used for Power over Ethernet PoE 802 3af Back view of camera 24 V AC power Factory reset button Local video out connector for aim and focus RJ45 Ethernet Connector see Connecting to a Network with an RJ 45 Ethernet Connector on page 75 for more information Performance Series Indoor Day Night H 264 IP Camera User Guide Figure 2 4 Wiring Connection Shown on Board Connecting to a Video Monitor The local video out See Figure 2 4 is a
66. work Settings HD4DIP HOS5541P Obtain an IP Addase automaticaly Connect to the device then click HCDS554IP Launch Browser HNVE1 Device Name AD3MDIH 001F550B004F i MAC Address HD3MDIH 001F550B004F IP Address T APIPA Subnet Mask Default Gateway Enable HTTP Server must be Firmware Upgrade enabled If it isn t the Launch Browser button might not be available Note lf the Launch Browser button is inactive then you must enable Enable HTTP Server Select the Enable HTTP Server check box and then click Apply The Launch Browser button should then be enabled Document 800 09312V3 Rev A 39 09 2013 IP Camera Web Client Logging Onto the Web Client from Internet Explorer 1 From Internet Explorer v6 0 enter the URL IP address of the device in the Address bar to open the logon window The web client log on page opens Figure 4 2 Web Client Log On 2 Select a User Name and enter a Password a From the User Name drop down list select admin or guest b Inthe Password field enter the case sensitive password e The default admin password is 1234 e The default Guest password is guest c Click EJ 3 The web client interface opens and live streaming video displays on the monitor Logging Out of the Web Client To log out from the web client application click Logout at the top of the web client window Note Do not use the CLOSE button Ed in Internet Explorer to logout or the sessio

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