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Honeywell HD251(X) Configuration Manual
Honeywell HD251(X) Configuration Manual

Honeywell HD251(X) Configuration Manual

Performance series rugged indoor?uotdoor fixed minidome camera indoor fixed minidome camera with ir illuminators weatherproof bullet camera with ir illuminators

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Performance Series
HD251(X)
HD262(X)
HB273(X)
Configuration Guide
Rugged Indoor/Outdoor Fixed
Indoor Fixed Minidome Camera
Weatherproof Bullet Camera
Minidome Camera
with IR Illuminators
with IR Illuminators
Document 800-12004V2 – Rev A – 01/2013

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  • Page 1 Performance Series HD251(X) Rugged Indoor/Outdoor Fixed Minidome Camera HD262(X) Indoor Fixed Minidome Camera with IR Illuminators HB273(X) Weatherproof Bullet Camera with IR Illuminators Configuration Guide Document 800-12004V2 – Rev A – 01/2013...
  • Page 2: Contents

    2 | HD251(X)/HD262(X)/HB273(X) Camera Configuration Guide Revisions Issue Date Revisions 05/2012 New Document. V1 Rev A 06/2012 Inserted statement that Line Lock only supported on HB273(X) camera. V2 Rev A 01/2013 Added PAL model numbers and Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformance. www.honeywellvideo.com...
  • Page 3: Regulatory

    Revisions | 3 Regulatory THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT CAUTION DANGEROUS VOLTAGE RISK OF ELECTRIC CONSTITUTING A RISK OF SHOCK ELECTRIC SHOCK IS PRESENT DO NOT OPEN WITHIN THE UNIT. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER.
  • Page 4: Warranty And Service

    4 | HD251(X)/HD262(X)/HB273(X) Camera Configuration Guide 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 (North America) for assistance or to request a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents | 5 Contents Regulatory ........
  • Page 6: General Features

    6 | HD251(X)/HD262(X)/HB273(X) Camera Configuration Guide General Features 3D Motion DNR Function When set to AUTO, HD-DNR dynamically changes the DNR level in relation to the motion (amount of motion) in the scene. This results in better picture quality of scenes with motion and lowers the storage requirements for storing video.
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions | 7 Safety Instructions BEFORE OPERATING OR INSTALLING THE UNIT, READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. AFTER INSTALLATION, retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference HEED WARNINGS - Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions.
  • Page 8: Precautions For Use

    8 | HD251(X)/HD262(X)/HB273(X) Camera Configuration Guide 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. Precautions for Use •...
  • Page 9: Configuring The Camera

    Configuring the Camera | 9 Configuring the Camera Menu Controls Menu items can be selected by using the OSD buttons of the camera: Figure 1 OSD Controls Example The OSD controls for your camera will look similar to this example Move and select the required function by pushing the OSD button Up or Down.
  • Page 10: Exit Setup Menu

    10 | HD251(X)/HD262(X)/HB273(X) Camera Configuration Guide Figure 2 MAIN SETUP Menu MAIN SETUP   LENS  EXPOSURE WHITE BAL D-WDR/HSBLC HD-DNR AUTO DAY/NIGHT COLOR  SMART-IR  SPECIAL  EXIT Exit Setup Menu Select the EXIT option (see Figure 2) and press SET to save the current settings and exit the MAIN SETUP menu.
  • Page 11: Exposure

    Configuring the Camera | 11 Figure 3 DC Lens Menu  BRIGHTNESS |..|..| E. SHUTTER 1/60  RETURN Press SET on RETURN to return to the SETUP menu. Note SHUTTER: Select SHUTTER using the Up or Down OSD controls, you can adjust the shutter speed from 1/60, FLK, 1/250 - 1/100,000.
  • Page 12: White Balance

    12 | HD251(X)/HD262(X)/HB273(X) Camera Configuration Guide AGC (AUTO GAIN CONTROL) A higher gain increases brightness but also increases any noise. Options are: OFF, LOW, MIDDLE, and HIGH. SENS-UP This feature increases image clarity and reduces storage requirements for the camera. At night and/or in dark conditions, the SENS-UP mode can be selected to the desired value, from x2 ~ x1024.
  • Page 13: D-Wdr/Hsblc

    Configuring the Camera | 13 MANUAL Used for fine White Balance adjustment. Set White Balance first using ATW or AWC then change to MANUAL and press SET. Increase or decrease the value of M-WR (Red) and M-WB (Blue) while monitoring the color of the image (see Figure 6).
  • Page 14 14 | HD251(X)/HD262(X)/HB273(X) Camera Configuration Guide Figure 8 BLC Menu BLC LEVEL    BOTTOM  LEFT  RIGHT  RETURN Select RETURN to save the changes in the D-WDR/HSBLC menu and return to the SETUP menu. HSBLC HSBLC function can be effective for applications such as reading car license plates at night time (see Figure 11).
  • Page 15 Configuring the Camera | 15 Figure 10 BLC Menu MASK1~4 ON    BOTTOM  LEFT  RIGHT  RETURN Set the MASK 1 to 4 zones by changing the TOP/BOTTOM/LEFT/RIGHT values. Select RETURN to save the changes in the D-WDR/HSBLC menu and return to the SETUP menu.
  • Page 16: Hd-Dnr

    16 | HD251(X)/HD262(X)/HB273(X) Camera Configuration Guide Figure 13 D-WDR ON/OFF Examples D-WDR OFF D-WDR ON Select RETURN to save the changes in the D-WDR/HSBLC menu and return to the SETUP menu. HD-DNR HD-DNR is used to reduce the level of background noise in a poorly lit environment. Move the arrow indicator to HD-DNR by using the Up and Down OSD controls (see Figure 14).
  • Page 17: Day / Night

    Configuring the Camera | 17 Day / Night Picture can be displayed in either color or black and white. Select DAY / NIGHT using the Up or Down OSD controls on the SETUP menu screen (see Figure 15). Select the desired Day/Night mode (COLOR, BW, EXT, or AUTO) using the Left and Right OSD controls.
  • Page 18: Smart Ir

    18 | HD251(X)/HD262(X)/HB273(X) Camera Configuration Guide Figure 17 Day/Night AUTO Menu D&N-AUTO BURST   DAY>NIGHT  NIGHT>DAY  DELAY TIME  RETURN Smart IR SMART IR controls the IR LEDs of the camera to eliminate the over-exposure of highly reflective objects in IR-lit scenes.
  • Page 19: Special Menu

    Configuring the Camera | 19 Figure 19 SMART IR ON/OFF Examples SMART IR OFF SMART IR ON Note The SMART-IR images above are shown for illustrative purposes only. Special Menu When the SETUP menu screen is displayed, select SPECIAL using the Up and Down OSD controls and press SET.
  • Page 20: Camera Title

    20 | HD251(X)/HD262(X)/HB273(X) Camera Configuration Guide Camera Title When enabled, the Camera Title may be entered and displayed on the video monitor. Move the arrow indicator to CAMERA TITLE using the Up or Down OSD controls on the SPECIAL menu screen. Set to ON using the Left or Right OSD controls.
  • Page 21: Adjusting The Camera Title Position

    Configuring the Camera | 21 replaced by the next character that you input (as described above). Continue to move the cursor and input new characters, as needed, until the camera title is corrected. Select RETURN by using the Up/Down/Left/Right OSD controls to return to SPECIAL menu.
  • Page 22: Mirror

    22 | HD251(X)/HD262(X)/HB273(X) Camera Configuration Guide Mirror The mirror option can be used to horizontally flip the image on the screen. Figure 23 MIRROR Selection in SPECIAL Menu SPECIAL CAMERA TITLE OFF  ADJUST  MIRROR MOTION DET PRIVACY SYNC RESOLUTION NORMAL RESET...
  • Page 23: Motion Detection

    Configuring the Camera | 23 Motion Detection When the SPECIAL menu is displayed, use the Up or Down OSD controls to access the MOTION DETECTION menu (see Figure 25). Figure 25 SPECIAL Menu - MOTION DETECTION Submenu Selection SPECIAL MOTION DET CAMERA TITLE OFF ...
  • Page 24: Privacy

    24 | HD251(X)/HD262(X)/HB273(X) Camera Configuration Guide SENSITIVITY Use this option to setup the motion sensitivity. You can adjust the motion sensitivity of a movement from between level 0-30 (see Figure 25). DISPLAY This option sets how detected motion is displayed on-screen. Select from ICON, TRACE and TEXT.
  • Page 25 Configuring the Camera | 25 Figure 28 PRIVACY Menu - MASK Submenu Selection MASK1~8 ON PRIVACY    COLOR BLACK MASK1 /OFF  DOT-SEL MASK2 /OFF DOT-XY  MOVE-XY MASK8 /OFF   RETURN RETURN Configure other Privacy Mask settings, as needed. COLOR Set the color for the MASK from the six available colors.
  • Page 26: Sync (Internal Synchronization)

    26 | HD251(X)/HD262(X)/HB273(X) Camera Configuration Guide MOVE-XY You can change the position of the current Privacy Mask with the MOVE-XY option (see Figure 29). Use the Up or Down OSD controls to select MOVE-XY and press SET. Use the Up, Down, Left or Right OSD controls to move the Privacy Mask in the direction that you have pressed.
  • Page 27: Resolution

    Configuring the Camera | 27 Resolution This feature is used to enhance RESOLUTION. Side effects to this feature may include increased noise and storage consumption. Reset Use this option to RESET the camera to its factory default settings. Return Select this option to save settings from the SPECIAL menu and return to the Main SETUP menu.
  • Page 28: Monitor

    28 | HD251(X)/HD262(X)/HB273(X) Camera Configuration Guide Monitor The Monitor setting is used to specify the type of monitor you are using, and adjust the video signal so it can be optimally displayed on that monitor. Select MONITOR in the ADJUST menu by using the Up and Down OSD controls. Change the MONITOR selection by using the Left and Right OSD controls (see Figure 31).
  • Page 29: Language

    Configuring the Camera | 29 Language The Language option is used to change the language of the OSD menus. Select LANGUAGE in the ADJUST menu by using the Up and Down OSD controls. Change the LANGUAGE selection by using the Left and Right OSD controls (see Figure 31).
  • Page 30: Return

    30 | HD251(X)/HD262(X)/HB273(X) Camera Configuration Guide Return Select this option to save settings from the ADJUST menu and RETURN to the SPECIAL menu. www.honeywellvideo.com...
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting | 31 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Nothing appears on the Check the power cable, power supply output and video screen connection between the camera and monitor. The image on the • Are the camera lens or the lens glass dirty? Clean the screen is dim lens / glass with a soft, clean cloth.
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