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Honeywell HCD5HIHX Reference Manual (104 pages)
equIP Series True Day/Night Network Box Camera
Brand:
Honeywell
| Category:
Security Camera
| Size: 2.05 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Document
11
Overview of Contents
11
Cautions and Warnings
12
FCC Compliance Statement
12
Manufacturer's Declaration of Conformance
13
North America
13
Europe
13
Warranty and Service
13
1 Introduction
15
Figure 1-1 Camera Overview
15
Table 1-1 Network Cameras Model Numbers
15
Features
16
2 Installation and Setup
17
Before You Begin
17
Unpack Everything
17
Overview of the Installation Procedure
18
Installation
18
Selecting the Lens
18
Adjusting the Back Focus
19
Mounting the Camera
19
Figure 2-1 Back Focus Adjustment
19
Wiring
20
Connecting Video
20
Figure 2-2 Camera Mount
20
Figure 2-3 Camera Connections
20
Connecting Power
21
Connecting Alarms
23
Figure 2-4 Alarm Connections
23
Figure 2-5 Normal Alarm States
23
Connecting Audio
24
Restoring Factory Defaults
24
Figure 2-6 Alarm Output Connection
24
3 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility
25
About the Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client
25
About the Honeywell IP Utility
25
Step 1: Confirm Your System Requirements
26
Step 2: Install the Honeywell IP Utility Software
27
Table 3-1 PC Minimum System Requirements
27
Table 3-2 Items Installed on Your System
27
Finding the Equip Series User Guide
28
Step 3: Log Onto the IP Utility and Discover Network Devices
29
Figure 3-1 Honeywell IP Utility Log on Window
29
Figure 3-2 Honeywell IP Utility User Interface
30
Step 4: Connect to a Device and Configure Network Settings
31
Connecting to or Disconnecting from Devices
31
Configuring the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually
32
Table 3-3 IP Network Device Setting Options
32
Figure 3-3 Setting the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually
33
Interfacing with the Equip PSIA Device Via a Network Video Recorder
34
Step 5: Launch the Web Client to View Live Video
34
Figure 3-4 Activex Prompt
35
Uninstalling the IP Utility And/Or the Bonjour Software
36
Uninstalling the IP Utility Using the Start Menu
36
Figure 3-5 Web Client Interface after Logging on
36
Uninstalling the IP Utility And/Or the Bonjour Software Using the Control Panel
37
4 IP Camera Web Client
39
Overview
39
About the Web Client
40
User Profiles: Web Client
40
Table 4-1 User Profiles and Permissions for the Web Client
40
Confirming Your System Requirements
41
Configuring Your os and Browser for Activex Installation on Microsoft IE
41
Configuring Windows 7 (32-Bit and 64-Bit) and IE Security Settings
41
Table 4-2 PC Minimum Requirements for Activex
41
Figure 4-1 Windows Firewall Settings for IE
42
Figure 4-2 Allowed Programs List in IE
43
Figure 4-3 Adding IE to the Allowed Programs List
44
Figure 4-4 Searching for UAC in the Control Panel
44
Figure 4-5 User Account Control Settings Page
45
Figure 4-6 Preferred UAC Settings
45
Figure 4-7 Run IE as Administrator
46
Figure 4-8 Camera Login Page
46
Figure 4-9 Trusted Sites Configuration Page in IE
47
Figure 4-10 Trusted Sites List
47
Configuring Windows XP Service Pack 3 and IE Security Settings
48
Figure 4-11 Adding a Whole Subnet to the List of Trusted Sites
48
Figure 4-12 Allowing IE through the Firewall
49
Figure 4-13 Camera Login Page
50
Figure 4-14 Trusted Sites Configuration Page in IE
51
Figure 4-15 Trusted Sites List
51
Logging on and off the IP Web Client
52
Launching the Web Client from IP Utility
52
Figure 4-16 Adding a Whole Subnet to the List of Trusted Sites
52
Figure 4-17 Launching the Web Client from the IP Utility
53
Logging Onto the Web Client from Internet Explorer
54
Uninstalling the Honeywell PSIA IP Activex: Microsoft IE
55
Logging out of the Web Client
55
Figure 4-18 Activex Prompt
55
Navigating the Web Client User Interface
56
Figure 4-19 Web Client Window Layout: Administrator Log on
56
Table 4-3 Tabs in the Web Client Application
56
Figure 4-20 Web Client: Administrator User
57
Figure 4-21 Web Client: Guest User
57
Live View
58
Taking a Snapshot
58
Device Settings
58
Configuring IP and Firmware Settings
59
Figure 4-22 Device Settings
59
Resetting the Device
60
Figure 4-23 IP and Firmware Settings: Device Information Tab
60
Compression Settings
61
Figure 4-24 Compressions Settings Tab: Primary Stream
61
Figure 4-25 Primary Stream Video Codec Settings
62
Primary Stream Video Codec Settings
62
Secondary Stream Video Codec Settings
62
Figure 4-26 Secondary Stream Video Codec Settings
63
Table 4-4 Video Streaming Resolutions - 1080P Resolution Primary Stream
63
Table 4-5 Video Streaming Resolutions - 720P Resolution Primary Stream
64
Table 4-6 Video Streaming Resolutions - 1080P Resolution Secondary Stream
64
Table 4-7 Video Streaming Resolutions - 720P Resolution Secondary Stream
64
Table 4-8 Compression Settings
64
Figure 4-27 Quality Settings
65
Table 4-9 Selecting Quality, Bit Rate, or Frame Rate
65
Figure 4-28 Bit Rate Settings
66
Figure 4-29 Frame Rate Settings
66
Statistics: Received Bit Rate and Frame Rate
66
Camera Setup
67
Basic Camera Setup Procedure
67
Figure 4-30 Camera Setup
67
Auto Exposure
68
Table 4-10 Auto Exposure Settings
68
White Balance
70
Video Analytics
70
Table 4-11 White Balance Settings
70
Figure 4-31 Video Analytics Tab
71
Figure 4-32 Tamper Detection Settings on the Video Analytics Tab
71
Tamper Detection
71
Figure 4-33 Video Analytics Alarm Message
72
Table 4-12 Blur Threshold Values
72
Table 4-13 Blinding Threshold Values
73
Configuring Video Motion Detection
74
Table 4-14 Scene Change Threshold Values
74
Figure 4-34 Video Motion Detection Configuration - 30% Sensitivity Level
77
Figure 4-35 Video Motion Detection Configuration - 50% Sensitivity Level
77
Figure 4-36 Video Motion Detection Configuration - 80% Sensitivity Level
78
Figure 4-37 Video Motion Detection Configuration - 30% Sensitivity Level for a Wide Field of View
78
Figure 4-38 Video Motion Detection Configuration - 50% Sensitivity Level for a Wide Field of View
79
Figure 4-39 Video Motion Detection Configuration - 80% Sensitivity Level for a Wide Field of View
79
Alarm and Audio
80
Figure 4-40 Video Motion Detection Configuration - a Combination Setup
80
Figure 4-41 Audio and IO Settings Tab
80
Alarm Interlock Day/Night Switching
81
Alarm Settings
81
Figure 4-42 D/N Control Message
81
Audio Settings
82
Figure 4-43 Audio Settings
82
Appendix A Troubleshooting
83
Technical Support
83
Problem: Live View Does Not Display the Expected Video
83
Problem: Failure of IP Utility Software Installation
83
Problem: Web Client Does Not Display the Expected Video
84
Problem: Cannot Connect to a Device
84
Figure A-1 Limited or no Connection Message
84
Appendix Bhcd5Hih(X) Specifications
85
Figure B-1 Camera Dimensions
87
Appendix Chcd5Mih(X) Specifications
89
Figure C-1 Camera Dimensions
91
Appendix Dhcd5Wih(X) Specifications
93
Figure D-1 Camera Dimensions
95
Appendix E Glossary
97
Index
99
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Honeywell HCD5HIHX Reference Manual (82 pages)
EQUIP Series True Day/Night Network Box Camera
Brand:
Honeywell
| Category:
Webcam
| Size: 1.4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Figures
7
Tables
9
About this Document
11
Overview of Contents
11
Cautions and Warnings
12
FCC Compliance Statement
12
Manufacturer's Declaration of Conformance
13
North America
13
Europe
13
Warranty and Service
13
1 Introduction
15
Figure 1-1 Camera Overview
15
Table 1-1 Network Cameras Model Numbers
15
Features
16
2 Installation and Setup
17
Before You Begin
17
Unpack Everything
17
Overview of the Installation Procedure
18
Installation
18
Selecting the Lens
18
Adjusting the Back Focus
19
Mounting the Camera
19
Figure 2-1 Back Focus Adjustment
19
Wiring
20
Connecting Video
20
Figure 2-2 Camera Mount
20
Figure 2-3 Camera Connections
20
Connecting Power
21
Connecting Alarms
23
Figure 2-4 Alarm Connections
23
Figure 2-5 Normal Alarm States
23
Connecting Audio
24
Restoring Factory Defaults
24
Figure 2-6 Alarm Output Connection
24
3 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client Software
25
About the Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client
25
About the Honeywell IP Utility
25
About the Web Client
26
User Profiles: Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client
26
Table 3-1 User Profiles for Honeywell IP Utility and the Web Client
26
Step 1: Confirm Your System Requirements
27
Table 3-2 PC Minimum System Requirements
27
Table 3-3 Items Installed on Your System
27
Step 2: Install the Honeywell IP Utility Software
28
Downloading the EQUIP Series Installation Guides
29
Istep 3: Log Onto the IP Utility and Discover Network Devices
29
Figure 3-1 Accessing Your Installation Documents
29
Figure 3-2 Honeywell IP Utility Log on Window
29
Step 4: Connect to a Device and Configure Network Settings
31
Figure 3-3 Honeywell IP Utility User Interface
31
Configuring the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually
32
Connecting to or Disconnecting from Devices
32
Figure 3-4 Setting the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually
33
Table 3-4 IP Network Device Setting Options
33
Interfacing with the EQUIP PSIA Device Via a Network Video Recorder
35
Step 5: Launch the Web Client to View Live Video
35
Figure 3-5 Activex Prompt
36
Figure 3-6 Web Client Interface after Logging on
36
Uninstalling IP Utility, Bonjour or the Activex Plug-In Software
37
Uninstalling IP Utility Using the Start Menu
37
Uninstalling IP Utility or IP Activex Using the Control Panel
37
4 IP Camera Web Client
39
Overview
39
User Profiles
40
Logging on and off the IP Web Client
40
Launching the Web Client from IP Utility
40
Table 4-1 User Roles and Privileges
40
Figure 4-1 Launching the Web Client from the IP Utility
41
Logging Onto the Web Client from Internet Explorer
42
Logging out of the Web Client
42
Navigating the Web Client User Interface
43
Figure 4-2 Web Client Window Layout: Administrator Log on
43
Table 4-2 Tabs/Views in the Web Client Application
43
Live View
44
Figure 4-3 Web Client: Administrator User
44
Figure 4-4 Web Client: Guest User
44
Taking a Snapshot
45
Device Settings
45
Configuring IP and Firmware Settings
45
Figure 4-5 Device Settings
45
Resetting the Device
46
Figure 4-6 IP and Firmware Settings: Device Information Tab
46
Compression Settings
47
Figure 4-7 Compressions Settings Tab: Primary Stream
47
Figure 4-8 Primary Stream Video Codec Settings
48
Figure 4-9 Secondary Stream Video Codec Settings
48
Primary Stream Video Codec Settings
48
Secondary Stream Video Codec Settings
48
Table 4-3 Video Streaming Resolutions
49
Figure 4-10 Video Codec Settings
50
Statistics: Received Bit Rate and Frame Rate
50
Table 4-4 Compression Settings
50
Camera Setup
51
Auto Exposure
51
Figure 4-11 Camera Setup
51
Table 4-5 Auto Exposure Settings
52
White Balance
53
Table 4-6 White Balance Settings
53
Video Analytics
54
Figure 4-12 Video Analytics Tab
54
Figure 4-13 Tamper Detection Settings on the Video Analytics Tab
55
Figure 4-14 Video Analytics Alarm Message
55
Sabotage Detection
55
Table 4-7 Blur Threshold Values
55
Table 4-8 Blinding Threshold Values
56
Configuring Video Motion Detection
57
Table 4-9 Scene Change Threshold Values
57
Figure 4-15 Video Analytics: Defining a Region
58
Alarm and Audio
59
Alarm Settings
59
Audio Settings
59
Figure 4-16 Audio and IO Settings Tab
59
Figure 4-17 Audio Settings
60
Appendix A Troubleshooting
61
Technical Support
61
Problem: Failure of IP Utility Software Installation
61
Problem: Web Client Does Not Display the Expected Video
62
Problem: Cannot Connect to a Device
62
Figure A-1 Limited or no Connection Message
62
Appendix Bhcd5Hih Specifications
63
Figure B-1 Camera Dimensions
65
Appendix Chcd5Mih Specifications
67
Figure C-1 Camera Dimensions
69
Appendix Dhcd5Wih Specifications
71
Figure D-1 Camera Dimensions
73
Appendix E Glossary
75
Index
77
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