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1. Click the corresponding icon or title set the default value Images Color Adjust the Brightness Contrast Saturation Acutance Red Blue of video AGC Change the value of AGC can adjust the effect of image in low light level Other Set Flip vertically rotate the video 21 Honeywell In indoor environment if the flashing of lamps results in the flickering of images please choose 50HZ or 60HZ according to the power frequency Set WDR accordingly After you set these parameters please click Save to make them valid Figure 2 25 HIDC 2300V HIVDC 2300V Miror eoz ce wn woRiow WDR Norma WORHigh Ea 3 iw noma ma smawR SmartNR B y ij 129 sae Click the corresponding icon or title set the default value Images Color Adjust the Brightness Contrast Saturation Acutance Red Blue Gamma of video BLC To get better image effect you can select BLC If the backlighting of the monitored objects is strong it will compensates light automatically for the scope where is necessary Shutter Set the value of Shutter to control luminous flux Other Set Mirror horizontally rotate the video Set Flip vertically rotate the video In indoor environment if the flashing of lamps results in the flickering of images please choose 50HZ or 60HZ according to the power frequency Set CTB IPC will automatic
2. Click this button will make the Device to recover all set the default state All device parameters including network parameters excluding physical address will be recovered as factory setting values Reboot See the following figure for the interface of Reboot Figure 2 49 Click this button will make the Device to restart mew 1 1 Click Reboot it will pop up a box Enter the password the IP camera will restart 42 Honeywell 3 Appendix Main Technical Parameters Model HICC 1300W HICC 2300 HICC 2300T Vido O O S 1 3 Progressive Scan Megapixel CMOS Sensor Effective Pixels 1280 H x 720 V 1920 H x 1080 V Color 0 1Lux Color 0 1Lux Minimum Illumination Color 0 05Lux B W 0 005Lux B W 0 001Lux S N Ratio 250db AGC OFF Weight On Day Night 1 25 1 10000sec slow shutter Digital Noise OSD Overlay Name date stream information Position adjustable Video Compression H 264 Main Profile and Motion JPEG simultaneously 1920 1080 1 25 30 fps sec 1280 960 1 25 30 fps sec 1280 720 1 25 30 fps sec Extra 640 480 1 25 30 fps sec stream 320 240 1 25 30 fps sec Bit Rate 32Kbps 16Mbps continuously adjustment Supports CBR VBR Audio Compression G 726 G 711A G 711U TCP IP UDP RTP RTSP RTCP HTTP DNS DDNS DHCP FTP NTP PPPOE SMTP UPNP Data Storage Video or snapshot Security Password protection IP address filtering
3. Figure 2 16 HICC 1300W CHIDC 1300V CHIDC 1300W HIVDC 1300W Video Coding Preferred Stream Alternate Stream Coding H 264 v H 264 v Image 1280 720 640 480 v Quality Fine Fine Advanced d I frame interval F F Frame rate F S F S Rate control VBR Y VBR M Bitrate Kbps 512 Kbps Quality 2 v 4 X 14 Honeywell Figure 2 17 HICC 2300 CHICC 2300T CHIDC 2300V HIVDC 2300V Preferred Stream Alternate Stream Coding H 264 v H 264 v Image 1920 1080 v 640 480 v Quality Advanced I frame interval Frame rate 5 F S Rate control VBR Y Bitrate Kbps Quality 2 v WAN default value See the following figures for WAN default value Figure 2 18 HICC 1300W CHIDC 1300V CHIDC 1300W HIVDC 1300W Preferred Stream Alternate Stream Coding H 264 Image 1280 720 ka Quality Advanced I frame interval 50o F Frame rate 5 EIS Rate control VBR Bitrate Kbps Quality _ uw wax 15 Honeywell Figure 2 19 HICC 2300 CHICC 2300T CHIDC 2300V HIVDC 2300V Coding Image Quality Advanced I frame interval Frame rate Rate control Bitrate Quality Preferred Stream H 264 1920 1080 Fine F F S VBR Kbps 4 Alternate Stream H264 540 480 Fine F F S VBR Kbps 40 After you set these parameters please click Save to make them valid Sometimes if you modify the image the device will be reboot Video Mask
4. Password ADSL dial up password obtain from the IP service provider Online time Start timing after dial up to see the online duration after successful dial up After you set these parameters please click Save to make them valid UPNP See the following figure for the interface of UPNP setting 25 Honeywell Figure 2 30 UPNP setting Enable UPNP Network card Lineate S Mode _ Designate B Server URL Se Data port map No Web port map No Data mapping status D 1 Web mapping status n E Data port map No device data port forwards to external network port Web port map No device web port forwards to external network port In specified mode only can mapping to the appointed port if port was occupied then mapping failed In automatic mode will mapping to the appointed port in priority if appointed port was occupied the mapping port will auto increment till map successful Auto mapping of port when IP camera is connected to a router with UPNP function enabled the router will automatically map the port in UPNP settings to public network manual port mapping by users is not necessary Network card select the type of NIC connecting UPNP router For WiFi models when IP camera is connected to router via WiFi network select wireless mode Mode Designate mode and auto mode Designate mode means to specify data mapping port and web mapping port to router Auto mode means data mapping port and web mapp
5. System Tools MAC Address IP Address set on the Wireless gt Wireless Settings page the router is enabled or disabled SSID SSID of the router Channel The current channel in use WAN MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 DNS Server 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 27 19 5A BB 69 0 0 0 0 11Mbps 802 115 Obtaining network parameters the Wireless LAN IP Address Wireless LAN IP address ofthe router Traffic Statistics Received Sent Bytes 0 4796 Packets 0 58 System Up Time 0 day s 00 00 58 router You can configure them on the Network gt WAN page the Internet or 0 0 0 0 Internet IP Address The Status page displays the router s current status and configuration All LAN The following is the information of LAN as set on the Network gt e MAC Address The physical address of the router as seen from e Subnet Mask The subnet mask associated with LAN IP address Wireless These are the current settings or information for Wireless as Wireless Radio Indicates whether the wireless radio feature of e Mode Indicates the current mode 54Mbps 802 119 11Mbps 802 11b If displayed 54Mbps 802 119 it is compatible with e Subnet Mask The subnet mask associated with the WAN amp e MAC Address The physical address of the router as seen from WAN The following parameters
6. a Gua S T E gm mg sat g Gb 131 ae M Al Acu Jg Q ua in R Red J 219 nime 3 Q B w R Gamma 8 ce wm woRiow WDR Norma WOR High cc pup tow noma Hion smar SmartNR B Q g 129 Click the corresponding icon or title set the default value Images Color Adjust the Brightness Contrast Saturation Acutance Red Blue Gamma of video BLC To get better image effect you can select BLC If the backlighting of the monitored objects is strong it will compensates light automatically for the scope where is necessary Shutter Set the value of Shutter to control luminous flux Other Set Mirror horizontally rotate the video Set Flip vertically rotate the video In indoor environment if the flashing of lamps results in the flickering of images please choose 50HZ or 60HZ according to the power frequency 19 Honeywell Set CTB IPC will automatically turns on D N function according to the image s situation Set WDR user can choose WDR Low WDR Normal and WDR High accordingly To get a better image effect user can set LSC 3DNR and SmartNR accordingly Iris Adjust the control level of iris to control the luminous flux Available options are Non Auto Iris and DC Auto Iris After you set these parameters please click Save to make them valid 3i Bri a Con sat A Acu Red Blue R Gamma 3
7. user access log 43 Main 1280 720 Image stream 1 25 30 fps sec Resolution Support Protocol Honeywell OO OO Dimension 148 L 78 W 56 H mm RJ 45 10BaseT 100BaseTX DC jack 1 Alarm Input 1 Output RS485 1 Audio In 1 Audio Out U gt o U m Connector Protection Class Indoor use Need protective cover for outdoor use Operating 10 C 455 Temperature Operating Humidity 096 90 non condensing Browser IE 6 0 or above Video player VLC Quick Time Real Player Software Operating Platform Honeywell HUS Platform Live View can not use multicast Certification CE FCC HIDC 1300V HIDC 1300W HIDC 2300V 44 Honeywell 1 3 Progressive Scan Megapixel CMOS Sensor 1 25 1 100000sec sl Shutter Speed ow shutter 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 12 Sec IP Specification H 264 Main Profile and Motion JPEG simultaneously 1920 1080 1 25 30 fps sec Main 1280 960 1 25 1280 720 1 2 f S Image stream aula Peo her IDEE 30 fps sec Resolution 1280 720 1 25 30 fps sec Ext 640 480 1 25 30 fps sec 320 240 1 25 30 fps sec stream G 726 G 711A G 711U TCP IP UDP RTP RTSP RTCP HTTP DNS DDNS DHCP FTP NTP PPPOE SMTP UPNP Alarm Trigger Intelligent video motion detection and external input 45 Honeywell Alarm Event Event server FTP server SMTP server Web browser Power Supply 12V DC PoE IEEE 802 3af Power consumption oW max Dimension 145 D 104 H mm Wei
8. al e ee 28 DONS MEME SIMI UEM SEED EI EE ee 28 iei MNGRNTEME M 29 ol E LAMTT 30 IPE Mall e E E 31 OMS NG e A E E E E E EEE M 31 Storage GUS ETE C E 31 Device Setting T 31 Record SeN M EE Eii 33 ahap SSiN een E O 34 Aa o ERGa cartel gacoeaias 34 Honeywell 3 Motion CETOC NOs scena Yay ETERY YR RI ERA EIC Ko RO nae viasneiecaneiemeeiaceieigemateiannaivianaies 34 SP Or a tinis NETTEN 36 PrE E RTT TEST 37 So SOHC E E E E E E E E 38 EE A A AE EAE EA T E EE HERE 38 Sye INO ep E O 38 SE a ere cece elec E E ecw tan Colne ezaneaesats 39 RISO IV IOS TT 39 Sla A sec keg enact ewe A SLE LL 40 iP ser oe cee 41 PRO SUO C s tie vedeasne DUC LOUP E ER Fu Eo E TIE METER E AMI KINUS FIRMI T EDU a 41 ReDOoOt RENE Hem 42 Leena dandus iua DUM EM ME CE E IEEE EI rd ne 43 Main Technical Parameters eee eee eee eee 43 Network Interface of IP Camera eee eee eee 48 Default Network Parameters eee eee eee 48 Apply for DDNS domain name service sss eee eee eee 49 IP camera DDNS introduction sseeeesseeseenn nennen 49 DDNS function of IP Camera sees ee eee ee 49 The DDNS process of IP camera is as follow eee eee
9. eee 49 Visit IP camera under different network environments eee eee ee ee e e 51 LAN 51 req LEN eet a are DRE 51 Rea ER Um oo mm 52 Internet cece cece eee 53 Fixed de 8 reee noe ene E ree EE 53 Broadband and router sharing Internet access mode dynamic obtainment of extranet IP address mode like ADSL and so On e 54 PPPOE dialup ACCESS MER T o o T 57 gl mM E E 58 Honeywell CAUTION Non technician should not try to operate this dome device before reading this manual carefully e Cut the power supply off before operating the dome device to avoid damage caused by mal operation e Interior of the dome device are precision optical and electrical instruments Heavy pressure shock and other incorrect operations should be prevented Otherwise may cause damage to product All the wiring of the dome device should be conducted strictly according to the wiring instruction When necessary thunder proof surge proof and other protecting measures should be carried out e Please do not use the product under circumstances where the limits exceed the maximum specified temperature humidity or power supply specifications Contents in this manual may be different from the edition that you are using Should any unsolved problem occur given that the product is used according to this manual please contact our technical support departm
10. 0 320 240 Quality You can choose the right quality according to your need Fine Normal Basic and the parameters can also be user defined by choosing advanced 13 Honeywell frame interval Adjustable between 1 200 Preferred Stream 1 120 Alternate Stream Smaller frame interval means higher image bitrate and better image quality It is recommended to set the frame interval as above 25 Frame rate Set encoding frame rate per second Under poor network condition frame rate can be reduced to control encoding bitrate to make motion images flow more smoothly Rate control CBR and VBR are optional CBR adopts constant encoding bitrate VBR adopts variable encoding bitrate Bitrate The range of preferred and alternate stream is 30 16384Kbps Higher bitrate setting can generate better image quality but it occupies more bandwidth please adjust the setting according to your actual bandwidth Under CBR setting Bitrate is the constant bitrate of encoding Under VBR setting Bitrate is the variable bitrate of encoding Quality Under CBR setting set the bitrate range via Image Quality 1 means it is controlled by the software 2 6 means corresponding bitrate range is 10 50 Under VBR setting set image quality via Image Quality smaller value of image quality means better quality and higher bitrate but the bitrate will not exceed its set value LAN default value See the following figures for LAN default value
11. Chinese amp English edition of Windows2000 Windows2003 Windows XP Windows Vista 64 bit Simplified Chinese amp English edition of Windows2003 Windows XP etc e Software Environment IE 6 0 edition or above DirectX8 0 edition or above TCP IP protocol e Other requirements The PC installed with this software requires a graphics card that supports color change and zoom of image now the graphics card that has been tested are Nvidia Tnt Tnt2 Geforce Mx200 400 420 440 Fx5200 5600 series ATI Radeon 7000 7200 7500 8500 9000 9200 9500 9600 series MatroxG450 550 and INTEL845G 865G series Please note that the graphics card driver must be hardware scaling supportive Installation Environment e Installation environment requirements Far away from high temperature resource and environment improper place for ventilation avoid install on shaky place Recommended operating environment Temperature 10 55 C Humidity 0 90 RH Honeywell Hardware installation steps Please make sure LAN or Internet is in working order before installation of the IP camera Steps D Unpack the box to check the goods 2 Take out all goods which needed for installation from the box 3 Connect related cables according to actual need Power line reticle audio frequency line etc 4 Connect the power supply For connection way and SD card port of box camera please see figure below For connection way and SD card port of f
12. Frame Biti Title The name of video channel displayed at the bottom left of image movable maximum characters allowed 22 Color You can choose different colors for the text OSD Display or not to display Title Date Time Week Date Format and Frame Bitrate of channels Position Can adjust the display position of video title and Date Time Week After you set these parameters please click Save to make them valid Video Coding See Figure 2 14 amp Figure 2 15 for the interface of Video Coding 12 Honeywell Figure 2 14 HICC 1300W HIDC 1300V HIDC 1300W HIVDC 1300W Preferred Stream Coding H 264 a Image 1280 720 Quality Fine B Advanced I frame interval F Framerate 25 _ F S Rate control VBR iz Bitrate 4096 Kbps Qual Alternate Stream Fine B F s Fis VBR a Kbps tan _wan Figure 2 15 HICC 2300 HICC 2300T HIDC 2300V HIVDC 2300V Video Coding 0 Preferred Stream Alternate Stream Coding H 264 H 264 S Image 1920 1000 Qj 320 240 amp Quality Fine s Fin S Advanced I frame interval 5 r o F Frame rate 5 X rF s 5 X r s Rate control VBR B VBR a Bitrate 4096 kbps 2048 kbps Quality 2 7 s N wan o two _wan _save_ Coding H 264 and MJPEG Image Set definition of images HD camera support Preferred Stream 1920 1080 1280 960 1280 720 Alternate Stream 640 48
13. Honeywell IP Camera Operation Manual HICC 1300W 2300 2300T HIDC 1300V 1300W 2300V HIVDC 1300W 2300V O 2012 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved Honeywell Contents 1 Miso 810 ELLO N p PAASA E pane asso men et E 1 Ug SWR OCC NO RR 1 Application Environment nininini ei xor Fs aro c E Fere EEE ears ortae eis 2 installation Environment rueda ERO ERU ER RERRINERPKRRE xEVERIKEREYU EY RcRyPRSACKP Inr ax E DRE ER IXSx Y ges 2 2 Operating Guide for IP Camera esse eee 4 Search P OaM OA a TRETEN EE CE et Ce et ee ee 4 Download and install ActiveX ee 4 LiVeView ee 6 ISGcOra e DRREENURENRIDRM ORDIN EDI EI IP T UI D EUN IU IE T Set System Parameters Configure eee eee 10 EO Neve nio pemen emnrnee emrere eter rar D T D D htt 10 Ken eo e MNT RT cC 10 com RNC 10 Video SSIS ANREDE E tic xwnatacoeiia 11 JI Bey c 11 vided olo po MN 12 Video Mask Ge 16 ie Te Parameter NR 17 Picture Parameter 23 INGDWOIK S BT TIC oessa E E DUDEN BUDE ier pi E EDRS d cU PME 23 EISE RN REOR I A 4 23 B HH 24 PPPOP actenus EE E MEM MD E EL T EI MEE 25 El H 25 eui RR OTI 26
14. See Figure 2 10 for the interface of Video Mask 16 Non professional users please use Advanced Settings with caution Honeywell Figure 2 20 mer E Ji fi a IN b mE mun au Il L1 08699 11H E 1 a j m b EIE an N Enable Mask Enable or disable video mask Mask area set Click and move cursor to set image masking area an image can be entirely or partially masked maximum 4 areas supported All Mask the whole image Cls Clear masked areas After you set these parameters please click Save to make them valid Video Parameter See Figure 2 21 Figure 2 22 Figure 2 23 Figure 2 24 and Figure 2 25 for the interface of Video Parameter 17 Honeywell Figure 2 21 HICC 1300W ms Wl eh mi wn wi AGC Value B Click the corresponding icon or title set the default value Images Color Adjust the Brightness Contrast Saturation Acutance Red Blue of video AGC Change the value of AGC can adjust the effect of image in low light level Other Set Flip vertically rotate the video In indoor environment if the flashing of lamps results in the flickering of images please choose 50HZ or 60HZ according to the power frequency Set WDR accordingly Iris Choose Non Auto Iris or DC Auto Iris according to actual environment After you set these parameters please click Save to make them valid 18 Honeywell Figure 2 22 HICC 2300 Si pr
15. a mig wmm 1159 5 mS ae ers p a yt BE Xu TPE T Xi QM Pp Pe d Man Len Y Y dor LAN NX LU a D T In the Liveview interface users can do operations like Snapping Recording Playback Call Listen Clear Alarm Log Search Local Zoom of Image Full screen Viewing PTZ and Lens Control Snap Click Snap snap the current image and save it in JPG format automatically to the storage directory of snapped images The default path is CXDNVS Record Manual image recording automatically record current images and save them in 264 format to the storage directory of recorded images after the recording function turned on The status icon for Record shows as Bis Replay Click Replay the playback page will pop up for searching and playback of recorded files or snapped pictures Honeywell Call After turn on the audio talkback switch the talkback between PC and IP camera can be performed given that audio talkback device is installed to the IP camera The status icon for ie Cal Call shows as Listen After switch on the monitoring switch PC can monitor the sound at the device end P Listen The status icon for Listen shows as Alarm When there is an alarm double click Alarm to cancel the alarm manually Log Allow users to search for operations and alarm log The maximum capacity is 512 entries of message when the number of entries exceeds 512 system will delete r
16. ally turns on D N function according to the image s situation 22 Honeywell Set WDR user can choose WDR Low WDR Normal and WDR High accordingly To get a better image effect user can set LSC 3DNR and SmartNR accordingly After you set these parameters please click Save to make them valid Picture Parameter See Figure 2 26 and Figure 2 27 for the interface of Picture Parameter Figure 2 26 HICC 1300W HIDC 1300V HIDC 1300W HIVDC 1300W Snap picture parameter setting Picture format jpg S Resolution 1280 720 amp Sav Figure 2 27 HICC 2300 HICC 2300T HIDC 2300V HIVDC 2300V Snap picture parameter setting Picture format jpg S Resolution 1920 1080 amp Save Snap picture parameter setting Supports only images of JPG format currently megapixel camera definition is the same as set in video definition other cameras can choose different pixel by yourself After you set these parameters please click Save to make them valid Network Settings Basic See the following figure for the interface of Basic setting 23 Honeywell Figure 2 28 Data port 45000 Web port Data port Default value is 5000 users are recommended not to change it Web port Default value is 80 users are recommended not to change it After you set these parameters please click Save and the device will reboot to make the parameters valid LAN See the following figure for
17. apply to the WAN Internet port of the e MAC Address The physical address of the router as seen from IP Address The current WAN Internet IP Address If assigned dynamically and no connection to Internet this field will be blank Pe Internet fa 1008 Step 2 Open Forwarding select Virtual Servers as below picture shows TP LINK 54M Wireless Router Model No TL WR340G TL WR340GD Status Basic Settings Virtual Serv Virtual Servers Help Quick Setup Network Advanced Settings DHCP Forwarding function Add New nable All Disable All Delete All Sisto lat Previous Next XXX is Start port YYY is End port application all protocols supported by the Router Static Routing IP amp MAC Binding server entry is enabled Dynamic DNS e Common Service Ports Some common services already existed in the pull down list e Modify To modify or delete an existing entry Maintenance System Tools To setup a virtual server entry 1 Click the Add New button service port range in the Service Ports pull down list application in the IP Address box down list either TCP UDP or All 5 Select the Enabled option from the Status pull down list 6 Click the Save button e Internet va 100 Virtual servers can be used for setting up public services on your LAN A virtual server is defined as a service port and all requests from Internet to Wi
18. area Clear Clear all motion detection areas After setting all the parameters click Save to make the parameters valid Record file packet time equals duration of alarm add the record time set in Linkage recording Sensor Setting See the following figure for the interface of Sensor Setting Figure 2 41 Sensor Detection Setting Sensor Detection Enable detect Sensor type NO m Deployment Time Time 1 Time 2 o_ 0 23 s9 E o o 23 se Alarm Output Alarm output duration 10 5 E mail Event Channels Snap spacing time File save mode Snap 1 s E mail Ftp Record V 6o s E mail Ftp Save Snap time for a float number such as 0 5 seconds 1 5 seconds and so on When device has storage hard disk SD card USB disk linkage Snap linkage Record document will be saved to storage first and do related process based on file storage Or it will be saved to memory for the moment and do related process based on file storage Set sensor alarm parameters here Enable detect sensor type deployment time linkage alarm output linkage output duration E mail sending when alarm has been triggered linkage snapping recording etc Enable detect Enable or disable sensor alarm detection Sensor type NO and NC mode Deployment Time Set the period of time for sensor alarm detection two periods allowed Alarm output Enable or disable linkage alarm output Alarm output duration Set the duration of the lin
19. ault value is 30 minutes After you set these parameters please click Save to make them valid VPN See the following figure for the interface of VPN setting 29 Honeywell Figure 2 34 VPN setting Enable VPN Server URL sd Name L Password n P 0000 sttus 0 1 Enable VPN Enable or disable VPN function Server URL IP address or domain of VPN server Name User registered in VPN server Password User password registered in VPN server IP Display IP after VPN dial up success Status Display the status of dial up After you set these parameters please click Save to make them valid RTSP See the following figure for the interface of RTSP setting Figure 2 35 Enable RTSP v Mode Passivty v Enable Encryption J packet Size 1460 Port 554 Enable RTSP Check RTSP switch to enable RTSP function RTSP port Default port is 554 With RTSP function enabled users can review the audio and video streams in real time via players that supports standard RTSP protocol After you set these parameters please click Save to make them valid 30 Honeywell IP EMail See the following figure for the interface of Public IP noticed by email Figure 2 36 Public IP noticed by email Device power on or public ip changed send email to notice Enable Email J Update Interval Default Save Enable Email Check this switch to enable public IP mail notifi
20. cation function Update Interval Select the interval of public IP mail notifications After enable this function when the device starts or detects public IP change it will send notification mail to the mail address set in mail setting After you set these parameters please click Save to make them valid Connecting See the following figure for the interface of Connect setting Figure 2 37 Connect setting Auto connect J Center URL 192 166 55 6 Center port Mo 6000 Save Auto connect Enable or disable active connection of the device to surveillance center Center URL The address of surveillance center e g 192 168 55 8 Center port No The port of surveillance center e g 6000 After setting all the network parameters click Save to make the parameters valid Storage Settings Device Setting See the following figure for the interface of Device Setting 31 Honeywell Figure 2 39 ChooseNo TotalSize M FreeSize M State Code stream Preferred Sti amp Record file packet time 1 M Record Savdo bav Overwrite old files when disk is full Auto search the storage device when start Storage Device Info View information of SD card here including No TotalSize FreeSize and Status Users can also click Format button to format SD card during the formatting process please click Refresh button to the display formatting completion percentage Storage devi
21. ce record parameters Code stream Set record stream for SD card preferred stream and alternate stream are selectable Record file packet time Set packing intervals for each segment of record file when SD card is recording 1 means files will be packed every 1 minute Other Parameters Overwrite old files when disk is full When the storage capacity of SD card is used up the device will delete old files automatically The way to delete old files first delete the files of the earliest date if the space is still not enough then delete the files of the earliest date but one then go on like this if necessary If the record files are taken on the current date then first delete the files of the earliest hour But files of the current hour cannot be deleted if the SD card gets full in one hour the device will stop recording and snapping images After the one hour session ends system will delete the files of the hour and continue to record and snap pictures Auto search the storage device when start Check storage device or not when IP camera starts After setting all the parameters click Save to make the parameters valid 32 Honeywell Hot plugging is not recommended for SD card compulsory hot plugging may damage the SD card causing data loss or abnormal operation Do not cut off the power of the device during formatting process e Ext2 file is used to format system by default e IP Camera doesn t support the storag
22. d click login to enter into domain name management interface as follow 50 Home gt Login UserID test2008 Register Password Forget Password Honeywell Step 3 Domain name registration A domain name must be registered first then put into use Click Domain name management a page appears as follow Dynamic Domain list db ZHMONTH Domain http mvddns net 58 251 136 51 Remarks gt Account 3 Domain Confirm Reset gt Information gt Password gt LogOut s Allow Domain IP Device Name IsOnline Operation Analyze A e Delete zhmonth 221 182 46 87 IPCam305110 Off line Using Detail e Add an domain not a demand an importation an ex suffix eg demo1 mvddns net Only Demand importation demo1 Click allow analyze item can carry on a modification to the domain s information Register and submit the domain name to be used For example test mvddns net Visit IP camera under different network environments You can visit IP camera with your PC via LAN or WAN the following contents will tell you how to use IP camera under different network environments LAN There are two ways to connect IP camera to LAN static IP and dynamic IP Static IP Static IP means that Your network administrator assigns a LAN IP address to IP camera The IP of your PC and IP camera must be in the some network segment to make visiting to the camera possible See below
23. e that can be formatted into several partitions so if you want to format it on PC before using it please format it into one partition Record Setting See the following figure for the interface of Record Setting Figure 2 38 Record setting Record schedule Time 1 Time 2 lo J o 23 5 Ello J o 23 59 File save mode E mail F Ftp Sae When device has storage hard disk SD card USB disk schedule Record will be saved to the storage first and do related process based on file storage Or it will be saved to memory for the moment and do related process based on file storage Record Schedule Set the period of scheduled recording two periods allowed File save mode Set the save scheduled recorded files to FTP server via FTP uploading FTP server can be set up in FTP settings After setting all the parameters click Save to make them valid Record files are saved via FTP uploading SD card is needed for cache memory support otherwise record files will be overwritten by new files due to insufficient cache memory space 33 Honeywell Snap Setting See the following figure for the interface of Snap setting Figure 2 39 Snap setting 0 Snap spacing S Time 1 Time 2 o o 23 59 fo o 23 se E mail Ftp When device has storage hard disk SD card USB disk schedule Snap will be saved to the storage first and do related pr
24. ecause its IP address may change when using the DHCP function e Service Ports The numbers of External Ports You can enter a service port or a range of service ports the format is XXX YYY XXX is Start port YYY is End port e IP Address The IP address of the PC running the service application e Protocol The protocol used for this application TCP UDP or All all protocols supported by the Router e Status The status of this entry Enabled means the virtual server entry is enabled Common Service Ports Some common services already existed in the pull down list e Modify To modify or delete an existing entry To setup a virtual server entry 1 Clickthe Add New button 2 Select the service you want to use from the Common Service Ports list If the Common Service Ports list does not list the service that you wantto use enter the number ofthe service port or service port range in the Service Ports pull down list 3 Enter the IP address of the computer running the service application in the IP Address box 4 Select the protocol used for this application in the Protocol pull down list either TCP UDP or All 5 Selectthe Enabled option from the Status pull down list 6 Clickthe Save button Note It is possible that you have a computer or server that has more than one type of available service If so select another service and type the lt T 1008 Internet fa 54M Wireless Rout
25. ecords of the earliest date automatically Zoom This feature allows the manual drag and drop of video display area to realize partial zoom in Full Screen Display images in full screen right click to exit full screen mode Record Playback O Replay Click enter into video playback page see the following figure Figure 2 6 cof Play Back 704 576 amp 2011 7 25 lp L e f n di n 11 L p pm y 2 N E Users can search for recorded image files or snapped pictures in local PC or storage device according to date Date Users can select certain date to perform recorded image file or snapped picture searching click date button E data selection page will pop up see the following figure Figure 2 7 Image 704 576 El Date 2011 7 25 Big dec 2011 7 fp Honeywell Click icon to turn to previous year Click icon to turn to next year Click lt icon to turn to previous month Click icon to turn to next month SunMonTueWedThuFrisath 1 2 445 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24125126 27 28 29 30 PC Users can select certain date to perform recorded image file or snapped picture stored in local PC searching SD Card Users can select certain date to perform recorded image file or snapped picture stored in device SD card searching File List Shows the recorded image files or snapped pictures searched in the File List The
26. ent or your product suppliers e The default communication protocol for this dome device is PELCO D and baud rate is 2400 BIT s dome address is No 1 Honeywell Packing List Check if the packing contents match the packing list on receiving the products The packing list is as below Part Quantity IP Box Camera IP Fixed Dome 1 Compact Disk 1 Accessories of SD card cover pitch circle card cover two screws 1 for box camera Installation positioning sticker for fixed dome KM3 5 35 screws stopper accessory each 3 pieces for fixed 1 dome Power supply 1 Contact your local retailer if anything is missing in your package Honeywell 1 Introduction Function introduction e User can visit megapixel IP camera via IE to perform real time monitor and playback Standard H 264 video compression algorithm to satisfy the transmission of high definition video in narrow bandwidth network e Progressive CMOS sensor e Support network monitor and audio talkback e Support simultaneous review of 2 users maximum e Support infrared night vision function depending on specific models Support local storage of SD card depending on specific models maximum capacity is 32GB e Support real time encoding at a maximum definition of 1920 1080 1280 720 e Support local and network alarming Once an invasion is detected by the detector video surveillance function will be enabled to automatically shoot pic
27. er Model No TL WR340G TL WR340GD Virtual Servers Help Virtual servers can be used for setting up public services on your LAN A virtual server is defined as a service port and all requests from Internet to this service port will be redirected to the computer specified by the server IP Any PC that was used for a virtual server must have a static or reserved IP address because its IP address may change when using the DHCP function e Service Ports The numbers of External Ports You can enter a service port or a range of service ports the format is XXX YYY XXX is Start port YYY is End port e IP Address The IP address of the PC running the service application e Protocol The protocol used for this application TCP UDP or All all protocols supported by the Router e Status The status of this entry Enabled means the virtual server entry is enabled e Common Service Ports Some common services already existed in the pull down list e Modify To modify or delete an existing entry To setup a virtual server entry 1 Clickthe Add New button 2 Select the service you want to use from the Common Service Ports list If the Common Service Ports list does not list the service that you wantto use enter the number ofthe service port or service port range in the Service Ports pull down list 3 Enter the IP address of the computer running the service application in the IP Address box 4 Select the prot
28. etwork failure alarm parameters here detection on off linkage alarm alarm output duration E mail sending when alarm has been triggered linkage snapping recording etc Enable detect Enable or disable network failure alarm detection Alarm output Enable or disable linkage alarm output Alarm output duration Set the duration of the linkage alarm output after being triggered in seconds the range of the duration is 0 2147483647s 0 means that there is no limit for alarm output Snap When alarm is triggered the device SD card will be driven to snap pictures The pictures can be saved via E mail sending or FTP uploading For snapping parameters if the 37 Honeywell number of pictures snapped at one time is set as 10 and the snapping interval is 1 second that means when there is an alarm 10 pictures will be snapped and the interval between each picture is 1 second Record When alarm is triggered the device SD card will be driven to record images The record files can be saved via E mail sending or FTP uploading After setting all the parameters click Save to make the parameters valid e Record file packet time equals duration of alarm add the record time set in Linkage recording e When network failure occurs E mail sending and FTP uploading cannot be performed the pictures and recorded files will be stored in SD card E mail sending and FTP uploading will resume after network is recovered COM Setting See the fol
29. ght Approx 0 6Kg Lens Mount CS Lens Mount Local Storage Micro SDHC card SD2 0 standard maximum 32G C i RJ 45 10BaseT 100BaseTX DC jack 1 Alarm Input 1 Output RS485 Riana 1 Audio In 1 Audio Out Environmental Te 0 90 non condensing Vae Setn O Video player VLC Quick Time Real Player CS SS Operating Platform Honeywell HUS Platform Live View can not use multicast Certification CE FCC Model ss HIVDC 1300W HIVDC 2300V Video aa ae Image Sensor 1 3 Progressive Scan Megapixel CMOS Sensor Effective Pixels 1280 H X 720 V 1920 H x 1080 V Minimum Illumination Color 0 05Lux Color 0 1Lux S N Ratio 250db Shutter Speed 1 25 1 10000 sec slow 46 Honeywell Lp p Hm wae yraicRanee x L EMEN Main 1280 720 1 25 30 fos 1920 1080 1 25 30 fps sec veo Ipsis 1280 960 1 25 30 fps sec Image stream 1280 720 1 25 30 fps sec Resolution Ex FR 640 480 1 25 30 fps sec 320 240 1 25 30 fps sec stream G 726 G 711A G 711U TCP IP UDP RTP RTSP RTCP HTTP DNS DDNS DHCP FTP NTP PPPOE SMTP UPNP nmp O Power Supply 12V DC Dimension 112 H 165 D mm Weight Approx 1 5Kg 47 Honeywell Local Storage Micro SDHC card SD2 0 standard maximum 32G CoHedlor RJ 45 10BaseT 100BaseTX DC jack 1 Alarm Input 1 Output RS485 1 Audio In 1 Audio Out Environmental Protection Class Indoor use Need protective cover for outdoor use Anti vandal ability Withstand i
30. ing port are set up by router Server URL IP address of the router with UPNP Data port map No Data mapping port of user specified device on the router works only under specified mode Web port map No Web mapping port of user specified device on the router works only under specified mode Data mapping status When UPNP function runs successfully the status bar will echo the data port mapped to the router by the device Web mapping status When UPNP function runs successfully the status bar will echo the web port mapped to the router by the device After you set these parameters please click Save to make them valid EMail See the following figure for the interface of Email setting 26 Honeywell Figure 2 31 Email setting SMTP server ce MAILFrom 1 mato oo SMTP username SMTP Password 11 MAIL title SMTP port ssL Save To set the mailbox addresses and parameters of alarm mails and public network IP mails SMTP server The address of servers that send the mails the address format of mail servers varies from provider to provider e g the SMTP server of 163 mailbox is smtp 163 com MAIL From Mailbox that sends mails MAIL To Mailbox that receives mails SMTP username The login user name of the mailbox that sends mails SMTP password The login password of the mailbox that sends mails MAIL title Title of mails SMTP Port Port of SMTP port different mail server has different
31. ion Source File Size Downloade Status Download To 16_40_57 264 14794 30 Downloadin CAXDNVS1201 1 02 2211 92 168 33 25 5000 11116_40_57 tm1 214 29 l Start Pause Delete Close Click Pause to pause download manually click Start to continue to download the unfinished files click Delete to delete the downloaded files click Close to close the download information interface If you close the Download Information window and click EJ you can continue to view the information about download Honeywell Set System Parameters Configure Local config See the following figure for the interface of Local config Figure 2 11 IP CAMERA Real time IP Camera Monitoring System Remot contig rauo itera 2 PC live view parameter setting Code stream Preferred Stream v Preview mode Real time Record file packet time 1 M DAXDNVS Non essen Itial cases Please keep the default path C XDNVS Record file path sme PC live view parameter setting Code stream set video stream for PC live preview preferred stream and alternate stream are selectable The parameters of preferred and alternate stream can be set up in Video Settings Preview mode users can choose Real time priority or Fluency priority mode according to their needs Reset Mosaic select this option to make image quality better but CPU usage rate will be higher at the same time PC storage parameter Rec
32. ixed dome camera please see figure below remove the outer cover ALARM RS232 AJ ETHERNET T a QUT e Please double check the box to confirm that the items are consistent with the list Read the user manual carefully before installation e Be sure to turn off all power before the network camera is installed Use matched voltage Honeywell 2 Operating Guide for IP Camera Search IP Camera Use search engine to find camera IP address After install NVS software user can find search tool Its icon like ea eae Once click that icon user can get IP address and other relevant parameters of all cameras connected to the host machine And all those information is changeable through double click the IP address Before accessing the IP Camera by Internet Explorer You need to set the network of client in the same LAN with IP Camera e g IP address 192 168 55 123 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 55 1 Figure 2 1 wr ev BHH air 10216855224 7 search Device Name Device Model Network Parameter 2 Z IPCam389785 IPCam Ball Video E 29 Device model IPCam Ball Video Encoder me Device name IPCam389785 Channel num 1 MAC 00 4A 20 A5 EF B1 IP address 192 168 55 160 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 55 1 Data port 5000 Web port 80 MuticastiP 224 55 8 1 Multicast port 5000 DNS 202 96 134 133 Go User
33. kage alarm output after being triggered in seconds the range of the duration is O 7200s 0 means that there is no limit for alarm output 36 Honeywell E mail Send sensor alarm information to users via E mail details about E mail setting please refer to Network Settings Snap When alarm is triggered the device SD card will be driven to snap pictures The pictures can be saved via E mail sending or FTP uploading For snapping parameters if the number of pictures snapped at one time is set as 10 and the snapping interval is 1 second that means when there is an alarm 10 pictures will be snapped and the interval between each picture is 1 second Record When alarm is triggered the device SD card will be driven to record images The record files can be saved via E mail sending or FTP uploading After setting all the parameters click Save to make the parameters valid Record file packet time equals duration of alarm add the record time set in Linkage recording Failure Setting See the following figure for the interface of Failure Setting Figure 2 42 Failure Detection Setting Enable detect Alarm Output J Alarm output duration 10 S Event Channels Snap spacing time snap E xH Record J S Snap time for a float number such as 0 5 seconds 1 5 seconds and so on When device has storage hard disk SD card USB disk linkage Snap linkage Record document will be saved to storage Set n
34. lowing figure for the interface of COM Setting Figure 2 43 COM Setting Baudrate 9600 Data bits 6 Stop bits 1 Check type None Flow ctrl None Save COM RS485 When IP camera is connected to RS485 or RS232 communication or control device e g PTZ decoder dome camera the parameters of RS485 or RS232 need to be set according to the settings of the communication control device address protocol baud rate and the corresponding protocol need to be downloaded Only when the parameters and protocol are correctly set that the control of add on communication control device can be implemented System System Info 38 Honeywell See the following figure for the interface of System Info Figure 2 44 Device Name IPCam404375 Device ID Version SN 2 0 0 22 gt x 3 1 0 0 0 c System Info Display information like Device Name Device ID and Version User can define the device name After setting all the parameters click Save to make the parameters valid System Time See the following figure for the interface of System Time Figure 2 45 0 31 36 Data Time zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Hongkong Singapore Taipei S Update via NTP Server Synchronize with Local Computer Set the Time Manually System time Setting You can choose the proper time zone Update via NTP Server After starting the function switch on NTP
35. me and password which were applied in the DDNS server into the DDNS setting item implement port mapping from the router The router determines and points to the IP camera that need to be visited according to different ports long distance Internet user can visit the IP camera on the network via domain name directly 54 Honeywell Please refer to below picture for the network settings DDNS setting Enable DONS link to mvdadns net provider mvddns net RegName Password domain gzmwddnsnet server URL server Port 30000 Data port map Ma 5000 Web port map No 80 Update Interval 2 minutes Domain E C test1 mvddns net ddns ip refresh success Save DDNS setup steps Step 1 Log in DNNS server e g http www mvddns net register user account and password For details please refer to Appendix 3 Step 2 Click to open DDNS Step 3 Select DDNS service provider e g mvddns net Step 4 Fill in the registration name to log into DDNS server Step 5 Fill in the registration password to log into DDNS server Step 6 fill in the domain name applied on DDNS server e g test mvddns net Step 7 Fill in DDNS server address e g www mvddns net Step 8 fill in the port of DDNS server default value is 30000 users are recommended not to change it Step 9 fill in the port number of public network data after mapping the default port is 5000 If several IP cameras are connected to one router different web po
36. mpact of 1 ton Operating 10 C 55 C Temperature Operating Humidity 0 90 non condensing Browser IE 6 0 or above Video player VLC Quick Time Real Player Software Operating Platform Honeywell HUS Platform Live View can not use multicast Regulatory Certification CE FCC Network Interface of IP Camera The default network ports of IP camera are Communication port audio video data transmission port talkback data transmission port 5000 Audio video data transmission port Multi cast port Multicast original port channel number Default Network Parameters Default network parameters 48 Honeywell Cabled Network IP Address 192 168 55 160 Data Port 5000 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Web Port 80 Gateway 192 168 55 1 DHCP Off Apply for DDNS domain name service IP camera DDNS introduction DDNS function of IP camera DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service refers to the real time analysis of a fixed domain name and the dynamic public IP address of the IP camera With this function all Internet users can visit the IP camera via a fixed domain name The DDNS process of IP camera is as follow Owner 1 Register mycam net video net DDNS Server a i 3 Periodic alive signal 2 mycam net video net transmission IP address etc Network Camera Video Server The DDNS process flow diagram of IP camera Apply for DDNS domain name service Step 1 Sign up Users need to sign u
37. name admin Password admin The Device will reboot when network parameters are modified Download and install ActiveX You need to install ActiveX Control when you visit IP camera for the first time through IE browser ActiveX installing method Honeywell Download installation Input the IP address of IP camera in Internet Explorer to enter into login page see Figure 2 2 type in user name and password default user name and password are admin Windows Security The server 192 168 55 160 at IPCamera requires a username and password m Password Remember my credentials After enter into the live view interface click the File IP CAMERA Real time IP Camera Monitoring System fu y ew KA ISET L Record C3 replay L Call P s Listen c E E Log 200m wey Full Download OCX Setup File File File download dialogue box pops up click Run or Save to download ActiveX after download it double click the downloaded file xdview exe to install it After installation completes a message Register OCX success will appear Honeywell Figure 2 4 Uninstall Close Register OCX success Liveview See the following figure for the interface of Liveview Figure 2 5 IP CAMERA Real time Digital Video Server Monitoring System 1 IC snap Record replay UN MENT Y INE Log 1 E i s aM LRE BARRE L S IHRE TT o a n T lt 1
38. nsitivity detection time linkage alarm output alarm output duration E mail sending when alarm been triggered linkage snapping recording etc Enable detect Enable or disable motion detection Sensitivity Sensitivity range is 1 5 greater value means higher sensitivity Deployment Time Set the period of time for motion detection two periods allowed Alarm output Enable or disable linkage alarm output Alarm Output duration Set the duration of the linkage alarm output after being triggered in seconds the range of the duration is 0 7200s 0 means that there is no limit for alarm output E mail Send motion detection alarm information to users via E mail details about E mail setting please refer to Network Settings Linkage Snapping When alarm is triggered the device SD card will be driven to snap pictures The pictures can be saved via E mail sending or FTP uploading For snapping parameters if the number of pictures snapped at one time is set as 10 and the snapping interval is 1 second that means when there is an alarm 10 pictures will be snapped and the interval between each picture is 1 second Linkage recording When alarm is triggered the device SD card will be driven to record images The record files can be saved via E mail sending or FTP uploading 35 Honeywell Motion Detection Area Left click and drive the mouse to set the surveillance areas 4 areas at most All Set the whole video as motion detection
39. nt of extranet IP address mode like ADSL and so on e PPPoE dial up access After IP camera is connected to Internet remote Internet users can visit it directly via domain name or IP address Fixed IP mode See below picture for the network topology If Camera 218 54 31 166 218 84 31 131 Internat Please refer to below picture for the network settings 53 Honeywell LAN setting Enable DHCP J IP address Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 GateWay 218 84 31 131 MAC 00 5d 34 55 35 12 Preferred DNS Alternate DNS Save Setup steps Step 1 Log in IP camera via crossover cable direct connection For details please refer to Hardware Installation Step 2 Switch to the page network settings fill in the device IP address requested from network service provider in to Basic Parameters e g 218 84 31 168 Step 3 enter correct subnet mask e g 255 255 255 192 Step 4 enter correct gateway e g 218 84 31 131 After setup completes click Save and restart the device then connect it to public network so that all Internet users can visit the IP camera remotely via entering http 218 84 31 168 to IE browser Broadband and router sharing Internet access mode dynamic obtainment of extranet IP address mode like ADSL and so on For dial up access with router see below picture for the network topology DC Users can set up DDNS domain name service at the same time Fills the userna
40. ocess based on file storage Or it will be saved to memory for the moment and do related process based on file storage Snap parameter Set the interval of IP camera picture snapping minimum interval is 1 second Snap schedule Set the period of scheduled snapping two periods allowed File save mode IP camera snapped pictures can be saved via E mail sending or FTP uploading E Mail server can be set up in Mail Settings FTP server can be set up in FTP Settings After setting all the parameters click Save to make the parameters valid Alarm Settings Motion detection See the following figure for the interface of Motion detection 34 Honeywell Figure 2 40 VW A ME un a pngingimy JES Time 2 5 o o 23 59 o o 23 59 Alarm Output E Alarm output duration 10 S E mail F Event Channels Snap spacing time File save mode Snap F 1 1 s 7 E mail 7 Ftp Record E 60 s E mail F Ftp The value is 1 5 more sensitive when higher Snap time for a float number such as 0 5 seconds 1 5 seconds and so on When device has storage hard disk SD card USB disk linkage Snap linkage Record document will be saved to storage first and do related process based on file storage Or it will be saved to memory for the moment and do related process based on file storage In this page users can set features like motion detection on off se
41. ocol used for this application in the Protocol pull down list either TCP UDP or All 5 Selectthe Enabled option from the Status pull down list 6 Clickthe Save button Note It is possible that you have a computer or server that has more than one type of available service If so select another service and type the j Internet a 1008 camera can be realized via entering http test mvddns net 85 into IE browser PPPoE dial up access For IP camera dial up access see below picture for the network topology 57 Honeywell FC IF Camera uin a v is ADSL Modem di Internat s Setup steps Step 1 Log in IP camera via crossover cable direct connection For details please refer to Hardware Installation Step 2 Set PPPoE parameters for details please refer to PPPOE settings Step 3 Connect IP camera to Internet Step 4 If DDNS service is successfully set for the device the device can be visited via entering domain name into IE browser See below picture for PPPoE settings PPPOE setting Enable PPPOE P 58 250 11 209 Username szLANO01368484 m153 password Online time Ominutes dial up success Save P FAQs 1 Forget Password There is a RESET button on the back panel of the IP camera press it to restore all default parameters Factory Settings user name and password are both admin Please don t press RESET if you are not a professional operator After
42. or the interface of DDNS setting 28 Honeywell Figure 2 33 DDNS setting Enable DDNS 9 Link tomvddns net provider g Username oco Password OE Domin 7 Server URL Server Port Data port map No Web port map No Update Interval 30 minutes g Domain E C test1 mvddns net Bind the device with a fixed domain name by DNNS setting so that visiting to the device can be realized no matter how the public IP changes Refer to Appendix 3 for detailed steps Enable DDNS Enable or disable DDNS function Link mvddns net click this link to turn to www mvddns net http www mvddns net users can sign up on this website Provider mvddns net 3322 org dyndns org and blank are selectable If blank is selected DDNS function will be disabled Otherwise DDNS is enabled and not editable Username User registered in DDNS server Password User password registered in DDNS server Domain The domain name set up by users e g test1 mvddns net Server URL DDNS server address When DDNS address is the domain name please set the DNS address in Basic Parameters correctly Server Port Default value is 30000 users are recommended not to change it Data port map No Fill in the external data port mapped by the IP camera on the router that is connected to public website Web port map No Fill in the external web port mapped by the IP camera on the router that is connected to public website Update Interval Def
43. ord file packing time set packing time of record files for local PC when it is recording Record file path set the storage directory for local records and snapped files The default path is C XDNVS After you set these parameters please click Save to make them valid Remote config Audio See the following figure for the interface of Audio setting 10 Honeywell Figure 2 12 Audio setting Enable audio Input type Mic Type G 711A Sampling rate 16000 Sampling 8k Input Volume 15 Output Volume 15 Sawe Enable audio turn on or turn off the audio of IP camera When there is no need for audio close audio input to save DSP resource and network resource Audio is disabled by default Input type You can choose MIC or Line In input Type Support three types of audio compressed format G 726 G 711A G 711U Sampling Support audio sample rates of 8k 16k and 32k Input Volume Adjust the device s input volume to control the volume of Listen Output Volume Adjust the device s output volume to control the volume of Call After you set these parameters please click Save to make them valid Video Settings Text Overlay See the following figure for the interface of Text Overlay 11 Honeywell Figure 2 13 IPCam424318 Title Color White S namami NUT A aud Mi vm R i Title gt i m mi 11 Date Time g Week s d ed Date YYYY MM DD 9 Format
44. p to manage and inquire about domain name status when using this dynamic domain name management system for the first time Visit DDNS server http www mwvddns net to sign up See the picture below 49 Honeywell Dynal mic Domain www mvddns net Home Register Login DownLoad Demo Help LogOut f px D 5H rre re user Dynamic Domain service has made much more convenien ce for you Password sd d Before we had to use the special cable to operate other s device by network But i ely it is too expersive to stop using Now we have Domain Management S latest solution Dynamic Domain Service Network Camera It solve Forget PassWord publes Register Now IS Announce User announcement D JAHA Dynamic Domain Dear Users The DDNS server has been upgraded New system reserves some customer s assword was changed to 888888 Please login revise the password and ss Get the password when you forget it Sorry for inconvenience to system 2007 09 03 Home Register Login DownLoad Demo Help LogOut Home gt Register uen jJ Password 1 The minimal 6 the most 18 Confirm password E Name IDcardnumber sid Address pE Telephone E Emai 1 Hint problem Used for finding back a password Key 1 Used for finding back a password inside 200 words Step 2 User login Enter registered user name and passwor
45. pg 3 E d 3 d d Figure 2 23 HICC 2300T 0 sg Click the corresponding icon or title set the default value 20 Honeywell Images Color Adjust the Brightness Contrast Saturation Acutance Red Blue Gamma of video BLC To get better image effect you can select BLC If the backlighting of the monitored objects is strong it will compensates light automatically for the scope where is necessary Shutter Set the value of Shutter to control luminous flux IR If the camera has infrared function you can select it to regulate the valve value of night time start dot Other Set Mirror horizontally rotate the video Set Flip vertically rotate the video In indoor environment if the flashing of lamps results in the flickering of images please choose 50HZ or 60HZ according to the power frequency Set CTB IPC will automatically turns on D N function according to the image s situation Set WDR user can choose WDR Low WDR Normal and WDR High accordingly To get a better image effect user can set LSC 3DNR and SmartNR accordingly Iris Adjust the control level of iris to control the luminous flux Available options are Non Auto Iris and DC Auto Iris After you set these parameters please click Save to make them valid Figure 2 24 HIDC 1300V HIDC 1300W HIVDC 1300W k Ter zia aR S HII i laa t opna pog at ae i
46. picture for the network topology NA 197 168 55 67 192 168 55 160 Please refer to below picture for the network settings 51 Honeywell Enable DHCP J IP address Subnet mask GateWay Preferred DNS 202 96 134 133 Alternate DNS 202 106 0 20 Setup steps Step 1 Log in IP camera via the IE browser the default IP is 192 168 55 160 Step 2 Switch to the page network settings fill in the device IP address assigned by network administrator in to Basic Parameters e g 192 168 55 160 Step 3 Fill in subnet mask default value is 255 255 255 0 Step 4 Fill in gateway address default value is 255 255 255 0 Click Save to save the parameters Start the device enter its IP address into IE browser to visit it Dynamic IP Dynamic IP means that IP camera obtains IP address from DHCP server See below picture for the network topology le Rm 197 168 55 67 192 168 55 160 Router Please refer to below picture for the network settings 52 Honeywell Enable DHCP 7 IP address Subnet mask GateWay MAC o Preferred DNS Alternate DNS Log in IP camera via IE turn to Network Settings and check Enable DHCP After setting all the parameters click save and restart to make the parameters valid Internet You have three ways to connect IP camera to Internet e Fixed IP mode e Broadband and router sharing Internet access mode dynamic obtainme
47. port For example the server port of Gmail is 587 Commonly used mail server configuration Gmail mail server SMTP server smtp gmail com SMTP user name username ggmail com SMTP port 587 SSL enabled Yahoo mail server SMTP server smtp mail yahoo com SMTP user name username SMTP port 465 SSL enabled 163 mail server 2 Honeywell SMTP server smtp 163 com SMTP user name username SMTP port 25 SSL disabled FTP See the following figure for the interface of FTP setting Figure 2 32 FTP setting Preferred Server Alternate Server Server URL _ CL Server port FPctalg d 5S username 0 CL password 0 3 Statpot D End parr o Save FTP server sends the record files and snapped images generated after alarm is triggered in FTP mode to specified FTP server supports 2 FTP servers when the preferred one goes wrong system will switch to the alternate one Server URL The IP address or HTTP address of FTP server Server port Port of FTP server the default port is 21 FTP catalog Path on remote FTP server if the path doesnt exist or has not been filled in the device will create a file folder under the root directory of FTP server User name and Password User name and password of FTP server If you want to upload the record files and snapped images you must have the authority to write on the FTP server DDNS See the following figure f
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49. reless ID Service Ports IP Address Protocol Status Modify this service port will be redirected to the computer specified bythe server IP Any PC that was used for a virtual server must have a static or reserved IP address because its IP address may change when using the DHCP Service Ports The numbers of External Ports You can enter a service port or a range of service ports the format is XXX YYY e IP Address The IP address of the PC running the service e Protocol The protocol used for this application TCP UDP or All e Status The status of this entry Enabled means the virtual 2 Select the service you want to use from the Common Service Ports list If the Common Service Ports list does not list the service that you wantto use enter the number ofthe service port or 3 Enter the IP address of the computer running the service 4 Select the protocol used for this application in the Protocol pull Note It is possible that you have a computer or serverthat has more than one type of available service If so select another service and type the y Step 3 Select Add New Items enter the IP address of the IP camera e g 192 168 1 100 port e g 85 status valid and other information click save see below picture 56 TP LINK Status Add or Modify a Virtual Server Entry Basic Settings Service Port Quick Setup IP Ad ress Network Pro
50. reset all parameters will restore factory settings except for the physical network address 58 Honeywell IP camera audio video function fails after abnormalities or abnormal power cut occur during upgrade core edition is V4 0 0 0 Backup file Connect the power cord and network cable of IP camera press on RESET button and release it after 10 seconds system will run the back up programme automatically After enter into the back up programme upgrade system After upgrade completes the IP camera will work normally The back up programme offers only upgrade and parameter setup functions audio and video functions are not available No video image displayed in IE browser Possible reason ActiveX not installed Solution ActiveX must be installed when visiting IP camera for the first time via Internet Explore How to install Visit IP camera click Download Address file download dialog will pop up select Run or Save to download After download finishes installation interface will pop up click install the installation of ActiveX will start automatically Register OCX success dialog box will pop up to remind the completion of installation process Fail to visit IP camera via IE after upgrade Solution Delete the caching of Browser Open IE click Tool select Internet Options click delete files button in Internet temporary files select delete all offline contents click OK and re log in IP camera The images do not flo
51. rts need to be specified for each device and port mapping needs to be done for every specified port Step 10 fill in the port number of public network web after mapping the default port is 80 If several IP cameras are connected to one router different web ports need to be specified for each device and port mapping needs to be done for every specified port After setting all the parameters click save and restart to make the parameters valid Port mapping setup steps 55 Take the TL WR340G router of TP LINK as an example for illustration Step 1 Ask network administrator for the IP address of the router i e LAN gateway Honeywe address login user name and password then log in the router The main interface is as follow TP LINK 54M Wireless Router Model No TL WR340G TL WR340GD Status Status Basic Settings Firmware Version Romer Sai Heip Quick Setup Hardware Version Network LAN N Wireless MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask 4 3 7 Build 090901 Rel 61899n WR340G v5 08140201 information is read only 00 27 19 5A BB 68 192 168 1 1 255255255 0 Advanced Settings DHCP Forwarding LAN page Wireless Wireless Radio Security the LAN Enable IP Address The LAN IP address ofthe router TP LINK SABB6S 6 54Mbps 802 1 1g 00 27 19 5A BB 68 192 168 1 1 Static Routing IP amp MAC Binding SSID Dynamic DNS Channel Maintenance Mode
52. s is abnormal green or other colors Sometimes IP camera images cannot display properly for the difference between Graphics Cards the images appears to be green or other colors then you should run the programme Config exe or run C windows system32 Config exe to set the following parameters of display buffer auto detection used display card memory or system memory then reopen IE and connect IP camera There is no sound while monitoring Possible Reason 1 No audio input connection Solution Check audio connection of the host Possible Reason 2 The audio option of IP camera is off Solution Check audio parameter settings to see if you have opened the audio Search NVS software cannot find device Possible reason Search NVS software adopts multicast protocol to perform searching But the firewall forbids multicast data packet Solution Disable the firewall Image processing doesn t work properly Possible Reason 1 System issue DirectX function is disabled which will cause slow display of images and abnormal color Possible Reason 2 Hardware issue graphics card doesn t support image acceleration and hardware zooming functions For hardware issue the only solution is to replace graphics card Solution Install DirectX image drive then Start2 Run input DXDIAG as follows Enable DirectDraw speedup Direct3D speedup AGP veins speedup in DirectX function If they cannot be enabled that means DirectX installation fails o
53. switch and select time zone save it to turn to Liveview the system time that has been automatically corrected by NTP server can be displayed Synchronize with Local Computer After starting the function the date and time of IP camera will be synchronized with PC Set the Time Manually If you select this option you can modify the time in System time After setting all the parameters click Save to make the parameters valid User Manage 39 Honeywell See the following figure for the interface of User Management Figure 2 46 User Management Select user Administrator User name admin Password admin Confirm password L Save Notice User name Password may consist of a z 0 9 underscores and a single dot 1 to 16 characters capitalization matters Modify User name or Password please login again You can set three users for every camera one is Administrator the others are general users Administrator authority Can operate and set all functions and parameters of IP camera General user authority 1 Can perform operations like snapping recording playback talkback monitoring alarm clearing log searching zooming and full screen reviewing 2 Canperform operations like Local setting PTZ setting Record and Replay etc Default user name of administrator admin Password admin Default user name of general user user 1 user 2 Password user 1 user 2 Note user name and password are case sensi
54. the interface of LAN setting Figure 2 29 AN setting 000 Enable DHCP IP address Subnet mask GateWay MAC Preferred DNS 202 96 134 133 Alternate DNS 202 106 0 20 DHCP If DHCP function of the router is enabled IP camera will automatically fetch IP address from the router IP address Set the camera s IP address Subnet mask Default value is 255 255 255 0 users are recommended not to change it Gateway Set the gateway IP of IP camera for example when the device is connected to public network via a router the gateway IP is the router IP MAC The Physical address of IP camera users are recommended not to change it DNS The default DNS address is the DNS address of Guangdong province users outside the area please use DDNS function to set the DNS address as their local DNS address 24 Honeywell After revise and save parameters the device will restart If it is applied in LAN please pay attention to avoid conflict between its IP address and the IP addresses of other devices or PC in the LAN PPPOE See the following figure for the interface of PPPOE setting Figure 2 29 PPPOE setting Enable PPPOE P Username 4 password O Online time Ominutes Enable PPPOE Enable or disable PPPOE dial up function IP After successful setting of device dial up it will display the public IP Address Username ADSL dial up account obtain from the IP service provider
55. tive User name and password must be 1 16 character strings consisted by letters numbers underlines or dots The characters are case sensitive Upgrade See the following figure for the interface of Upgrade 40 Honeywell Figure 2 49 Upgrade Application version 531505 He I Upgrade Click Browse button and select correct file of upgrade kernel file suffix uot click upgrade then you can upgrade your system the completion rate will be displayed during this process After upgrade completes IP camera will restart automatically Re log in device enter into system settings page check to see whether the kernel edition is the upgraded edition Don t cut off the power and internet connection while upgrading PTZ Upgrade See the following figure for the interface of Protocol Upgrade Figure 2 47 Protocol Upgrade PTZ address Protocol file PELCO D6TD Speedi co ne A E Sumbit PTZ address 1 255 Protocol file Echo the built in protocol name of current IP camera File You can upload the decoder dome camera communication protocol selected by yourself The system supports hundreds of decoder dome camera communication protocols it can also be defined by yourself according to the standard format of protocols After setting all the parameters click save to make the parameters valid Restore See the following figure for the interface of Restore 41 Honeywell Figure 2 48
56. tocol Wireless Advanced Settings Status DHCP Forwarding Port Triggering DMZ UPnP Security Static Routing IP amp MAC Binding Dynamic DNS Maintenance System Tools Common Service Port ALL Enabled v 192 168 1 100 Select One Sae Back Step 4 After save successfully below screen appears TP LINK Status Virtual Basic Settings Se Service Ports IP Address 85 192 168 1 100 86 192 168 1 111 9000 192 168 1 112 Quick Setup Network Wireless ID Advanced Settings 1 DHCP 2 Forwarding 3 Port Triggering DMZ Add New Enable All Disable All Delete An UPnP Security Static Routing IP amp MAC Binding Dynamic DNS Maintenance System Tools E Step 5 If DDNS is successfully set in Network Settings of IP camera direct visit to the IP Previous Next Protocol ALL ALL ALL Status Enabled Enabled Enabled Modify Modify Delete Modify Delete Modify Delete Honeywe 54M Wireless Router Model No TL WR340G TL WR340GD Virtual Servers Help Virtual servers can be used for setting up public services on your LAN A virtual server is defined as a service port and all requests from Internet to this service port will be redirected to the computer specified by the server IP Any PC that was used for a virtual server must have a static or reserved IP address b
57. tures and record the situation on the spot and information of the scene will be sent to the preset storage space in the forms of text picture record etc e Support video masking 4 video mask areas can be set up Support video motion detection able to trigger device recording and alarming based on needs e Alarm information and snapped pictures can be sent to users via E mail and FTP uploading e Support multiple network protocols HTTP TCP IP UDP SMTP DDNS SNTP BOOTP DHCP FTP SNMP RTP UPNP e Bi directional audio talkback and broadcast e Network self adapting function adjust stream and encoding frame rate automatically according to network bandwidth Support dynamic domain name service LAN and Internet ADSL Cable Modem e Offers video loss motion detection area and sensitivity are adjustable and sensor alarm functions e Support remote configuration and upgrade failure detection and auto inspection Honeywell Application Environment Minimum configuration of hardware environment CPU Pentium 2 8 GHz Memory 512MB Graphics Card TNT2 Sound Card necessary for audio surveillance and bi directional talk Hard Disk minimum 40G capacity required for image recording e Recommended configuration of hardware environment CPU dual core 2 6Ghz Memory 1G Graphics Card Nvidia Geforce FX5200 or ATI RADEON 7000 9000 serials 256M Display Card Memory e Operation system 32 bit Simplified
58. w Possible reason 1 The frame rate of IP camera is too low Solution Increase the video frame rate Possible reason 2 Too many users are viewing the images Solution Block some clients or reduce the video frame rate Possible reason 3 The bandwidth is low Solution Reduce video frame rate or video compression bitrate Fail to visit IP camera via IE browser Possible Reason 1 Network is disconnected Solution Connect your PC to network checking whether it works properly or not Check whether there is cable failure or network failure caused by PC virus until PCs can be connected with the command of Ping Possible reason 2 IP Address has been occupied by other devices Solution Stop the connection between IP camera and Network hook up IP camera to PC separately reset IP address according to the proper operations recommended Possible reason 3 IP addresses are in different subnets 59 10 Honeywell Solution Check IP address subnet masking address of the DVS and the settings of Gateway Possible reason 4 Physical address of network conflict with IP camera Solution Modify the physical address of IP camera Possible Reason 5 Web port has been modified Solution Contact Network Administrator to obtain related information Possible Reason 6 Unknown Solution Press RESET to restore default settings then connect it again the default IP address is 192 168 55 160 subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 The color of image
59. way to search for recorded image files or snapped pictures of a specific period see the following figure Figure 2 8 cg Play Back Image 704 576 Select to search for record files or snapped pictures in PC or Date 2011 2 26 79 device SD card Storage pc SD Card The record file list searched is displayed on the left The picture list searched is displayed on the right The left side stands for hour each grid means one hour aA eNO The right side stands for minute each grid means 2 minutes Yellow indicates the selected search period E Blue indicates there are files and pictures searched of the selected period Felt O Lacar Display the files and pictures searched of the selected period Honeywell Play Choose the recorded image or snapped picture in file list right click the file or picture or click play button to play The contents will be displayed in the right window users can view the playing information and control the process see the following figure Figure 2 9 pause frame loop full open backward forward screen LLL TL T play stop forward audio snap play pace Download Select the recorded files or snapped pictures searched from SD card in the file list click download button to download the files to PC Download information Users can view the information downloaded after clicking Download see the following figure Figure 2 10 Download Informat

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