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1.                                                                                                                                                        800 13160V2   A   04 2013    40    ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Connecting to a Video Monitor    The local video out  see Figure 3 10  is available as a test output and should be used as needed  during installation to position  aim  and focus the camera  Use the provided BNC connector to  connect the video from the camera to the video input connector on your video monitor     Note If your installation involves a 24 V AC power source  then please wait  approximately 60 seconds after connecting to a power source for video to appear  on the local video out     Connecting to a Network via an RJ 45 Ethernet Connector    The main video connection for your HD3 series camera will be made through your Ethernet  network connection  Connect the Ethernet connector on your camera to your network using an  Ethernet  10Base T  100Base TX  cable     Note You can connect your camera to a network or use any type of CATS cable to  connect it directly to a PC or laptop     Mounting the Camera    Surface Mount    1  Secure the skirt to the ceiling  hardware not  supplied  or to the wall using the supplied  screws                     supplied                 Note You must use screws that are able to support  at least three times the weight of the camera                                     A Camera  2  Connect the wires  see Connecting the Wir
2.                                                                                             5  Re tighten the locking screw to lock the gimbal assembly in place     CAUTION Adjust the camera field of view only by moving the  gimbal  Do not move the camera lens to adjust the camera field of view  as this might result in irreparable damage        Adjusting the Lens Focus    Lenses are pre focused at the factory  They might require a final adjustment after installation in  the unlikely event the optical effect of the dome bubble causes a slight defocusing of the lens     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    58   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    TECH TIP  To check the focus  hold the dome bubble over the lens while making any adjustments     Figure 4 23 Holding the 4 inch Minidome Camera Dome Bubble in Front of the Lens       Note For your H4D2F X  camera  final zoom and focus adjustments can be made  using the camera   s web client  See Zoom  amp  Focus  H3D2F X  and H4D2F X     models only  on page 110     Restoring Factory Defaults  Your camera has a Factory Reset button located inside the camera  see Figure 4 22   Use this    button to restore your camera options and passwords to their default settings  Use a pin or  straightened paper clip to press and hold the Reset button for five seconds     www honeywellvideo com    Installing a 4 Inch Minidome Camera   59    Completing the Installation    Step 10  Reinstalling the Turret and the Dome Bubble    When you have set up your camer
3.                                                                                   5 34     135 6 mm                                                  Honeywell                                                                                                          0 81     20 6 mm           2 44   62 0 mm     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    148   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    www honeywellvideo com    HCW1F X  Specifications       Note Specifications are subject to change without notice              Video Signal Specifications NTSC PAL  Scanning System  Progressive  Image Sensor  1 3    CMOS       Number of Pixels  H x V      1280 x 720  720p        Minimum Illumination     0 1 lux color 0 07 lux BW   50 IRE  F1 2       Video Output  AUX      1 0 Vp p   75 ohms       Dynamic Range     115 dB       S N Ratio     50 dB or more  AGC Off        Auto Gain Control  AGC      Off On  selectable  20     40 dB        Auto Electronic Shutter  ELC      1 30     1 87 000 sec       White Balance  AWB      Auto  Manual  WBC Push       Audio Signal Specifications       Audio Two Way     Line in out       Electrical Specifications       Input Voltage     24 V AC  PoE IEEE 802 3af       Input Voltage Range     17  28 V AC       Surge Suppression     1 5 kW transient       Power Consumption     5 W  max  24 V AC  PoE  PD Type 1  Class 2       Mechanical Specifications       Dimensions  WxH      See diagrams on page 151       Weight     1 1 Ib  0 5 kg  camera only       Construction     Housin
4.                4 1   104 0 mm     Figure K 7 H4SVP X  H4S1P X  Camera Pendant Mount with Dimensions                              Hole for  6 1  3 4   i  156 0 mm   19 mm   pipe  1 6    41 0 mm   1 8   Honeywell  46 0 mm                  2 8   CJ hin    800 13160V2   A   04 2013    186   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Figure K 8 H4SVP X  H4S1P X  Camera Wall Mount with Dimensions       4 65   118 0 mm   5 48   139 3 mm                       CJ 768   194 4 mm     www honeywellvideo com    H4W1F X  Specifications       Note Specifications are subject to change without notice              Video Signal Specifications NTSC PAL  Scanning System  Progressive  Image Sensor  1 3    CMOS       Number of Pixels  H x V     1280 x 720  720p   640 x 480  VGA        Minimum Illumination     0 14 lux color 0 1 lux for BW   50 IRE  F1 6       Video Output  local      1 0 Vp p   75 ohms       S N Ratio     50 dB or more  AGC Off        Dynamic Range     115 dB       Auto Gain Control  AGC      Off On  selectable  20     40 dB        Auto Electronic Shutter  ELC      1 30 1 87 000 sec       White Balance  AWB      Auto  WBC Push  Manual                Lens Type  True Day Night  TDN   3 3 mm to 12 0 mm Varifocal Auto Iris  F1 6  Angle of View  Wide Tele  Diagonal 125 7   29 9    Horizontal 89 8   23 9    Vertical 63 6   17 9    Audio Signal Specifications  Audio Two Way Line in out       Electrical Specifications       Input Voltage     24 V AC  PoE IEEE 802 3af       Input Voltage Range    
5.          Camera  assembly                                                                            2  Connect the wires  see Connecting the  Wires  page 36         Dome bubble                      3  Secure the camera assembly to the  adapter plate by twisting clockwise until  it clicks securely in place        4  Adjust the camera   s field of view  see    Adjusting the Camera Field of View Note Installation with 4S box shown   FOV  on page 47      Install the turret by clicking it into place     Install the dome bubble by placing it on the camera with the tabs to the left of the slots   then turning it clockwise until the tabs click securely into place     Restore Factory Defaults    Your 3 inch minidome camera has a Factory Reset switch located inside the camera  see  Figure 3 10 on page 39   This switch restores your camera settings and passwords to their  default settings  Press and hold the Reset switch for five seconds  This will reset the  factory configured parameters such as the compression settings  the camera tamper detection  settings  and the Video Motion Detection settings  This will not impact network IP address  configurations     Adjusting the Camera Field of View  FOV     To adjust your 3 inch minidome camera     1  Verify that power is supplied to your camera     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    42   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Note _ If your installation involves a 24 V AC power source  then please wait  approximately 60 seconds after connecting to 
6.        Screw       Back entry conduit I       Conduit plug locking screw    Side entry conduit       Enclosure base    housing when mounting your camera on a vertical surface  position  the enclosure with the side conduit entry pointing down  After  feeding the cables through  Step 7  Connecting the Wiring on page  52   apply an appropriate sealant around the conduit connection        WARNING To minimize moisture leaking into the camera       Step 5  Installing the Grommet  optional     If a conduit is not used for cable routing  install the rubber grommet in the conduit hole  in the  camera base   then slit the grommet and feed the cables through  see Step 7  Connecting the  Wiring on page 52   Use the appropriate sealant to seal the grommet to prevent moisture from  entering the housing     Installing the Camera    Step 6  Mounting the Camera    1  Pull the wires through the back conduit entry if that is the entry you are using     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    52   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    2  Align the mounting holes in the base with the holes you have predrilled in the mounting  surface  then secure the camera to a wall or ceiling using the supplied screws  see Step 3   Preparing the Mounting Surface on page 50      If you are using screws other than those supplied by Honeywell  then please remove the  rubber washers from the Honeywell supplied screws  and then install them under the head  of each of your screws  See Figure 4 17 on page 51     Note To prevent mo
7.      HTTP  TCP  RTSP  RTP  UDP  ARP  DNS  NTP  RTCP     FTP  ICMP  DHCP  Bonjour  IGMP  SSH       Standards     ONVIF support       H3W1F X  Specifications   171                      Regulatory  Emissions  FCC  CE  EN55022   Immunity  CE  EN50130 4   Safety  EU  EN60950 1  North America ETL listed to UL CSA 60950 1  Mounts  HD3 MK1  Pendant Wall mount kit        The actual bitrate is scene  and motion dependent with the H 264 stream     Figure H 1 H3W1F X  Camera Side View with Dimensions     lt  4 9   125 1 mm       Honeywell                                   124 2 mm        Figure H 2 H3W1F X  Camera Side View Dimensions without Skirt    3 9     97 7 mm                                       115 7 mm           Figure H 3 H3W1F X  Camera Side View Dimensions with Adapter Plate  6 4     161 5 mm                              28 5 mm                             800 13160V2   A   04 2013    172   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Figure H 4 H3W1F X  Camera Bottom View with Dimensions       4 9   125 1 mm     Figure H 5 H3W1F X  Camera Pendant Mount Option with Dimensions    0 9   A AS    nomneywell       1 8      46 7 mm     5 8      146 7 mm     3 0    77 5 mm           www honeywellvideo com    H3W1F X  Specifications   173    Figure H 6 H3W1F X  Camera Wall Mount Option with Dimensions    6 1                6 8      172 mm                    800 13160V2   A   04 2013    174   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    www honeywellvideo com    Note    H4D2F X  Specifications    Spe
8.     12 0 mm VFAI Lens   PAL   Table 1 2 4 inch Minidome Camera Model Numbers       Model number    Description                      H4D2F 1 True Day Night 1080p resolution  3 0     9 0 mm VFAI Motorized  Focus and Zoom Lens  NTSC   H4D2F1X True Day Night 1080p resolution  3 0     9 0 mm VFAI Motorized  Focus and Zoom Lens  PAL   H4D1F1 True Day Night 720p resolution  3 3     12 0 mm VFAI Lens  NTSC   H4D1FX1 True Day Night 720p resolution  3 3     12 0 mm VFAI Lens  PAL   H4S1P1 Day Night 720p resolution  3 3     12 0 mm VFAI Lens  NTSC   H4S1P1X Day Night 720p resolution  3 3     12 0 mm VFAI Lens  PAL       800 13160V2   A   04 2013    20   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Table 1 2 4 inch Minidome Camera Model Numbers       Model number Description                H4SVP1 Day Night VGA resolution  3 3     12 0 mm VFAI Lens  NTSC   H4SVP1X Day Night VGA resolution  3 3     12 0 mm VFAI Lens  PAL   H4W1F 1 True Day Night 720p resolution WDR  3 3     12 0 mm VFAI Lens   NTSC   H4W1F1X True Day Night 720p resolution WDR  3 3     12 0 mm VFAI Lens   PAL       Table 1 3 Box Camera Model Numbers       Model number Description                   HCD2F True Day Night 1080p resolution Network Camera  NTSC   HCD2FX True Day Night 1080p resolution Network Camera  PAL   HCD1F True Day Night 720p resolution Network Camera  NTSC   HCD1FX True Day Night 720p resolution Network Camera  PAL   HCW1F True Day Night Wide Dynamic 720p resolution Network Camera   NTSC   HCW1FX True Day Night Wid
9.     Double click the Honeywell IP Utility icon     on your desktop    OR     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    64   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Click Start  gt  Programs  gt  Honeywell Video Systems  gt  IP Utility  gt  Honeywell IP  Utility     The Honeywell IP Utility user interface window opens to search for devices on the  network     Figure 5 25 Honeywell IP Utility User Interface    a   Refresh button    Connect button Use the Product Filter drop down  menu to select a specific device     such as all H3D1F cameras   sel Disconnect button Limited No connectivity E  button         O   EES       ACUIX 000A 13000000             E           The About menu displays the  software version installed            IP Network Settings      ACUIX Ceili Obtain an IP Address automatically    Ceiling  ETT IT From the User tab  Administrators    H3D2F 001F550BA120    ES can change the web client user    H3D2F 001F550BFB1B nit o i ie passwords   164 178 45 131       HCD5MIH 001F550B5299  STATIC     RE 355 266 0    HD3MDIH 001F550B545E  164 178 45 1  HD3MWIH 001F550B9F86    HD441P 001F550B5387       Firmware Upgrade    HD441P 001F550B5412    HD44 P 001F550B584A    NTSC Surrey Out    The Discovery pane lists  the IP devices found on the  network and groups by  device type                                11 Device s  found      Batch Firmware Upgrade      Use Batch Firmware Upgrade The Status bar displays how many   to select a group of devices and devices are on the network  which   upgrad
10.    04 2013    144   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    www honeywellvideo com    Note       HCD1F X  Specifications    Specifications are subject to change without notice              Video Signal Specifications NTSC PAL  Scanning System  Progressive  Image Sensor  1 4    CMOS       Number of Pixels  H x V      1280 x 720  720p        Minimum Illumination     0 6 lux color 0 4 lux BW   50 IRE  F1 3  0 25 lux color 0 15 lux BW   30 IRE  F1 3       Video Output  local      1 0 Vp p   75 ohms       S N Ratio     50 dB or more  AGC Off        Auto Gain Control  AGC      Off On  selectable  10     40 dB        Auto Electronic Shutter  ELC      1 60     1 24 500 1 50     1 24 500  sec sec       Automatic Lens Iris Control     DC Iris level 1     25       White Balance  AWB      AWC  Manual  AWC Push       Audio Signal Specifications       Audio Two Way     Line in out       Electrical Specifications       Input Voltage     24 V AC  PoE IEEE 802 3af       Input Voltage Range     17  28 V AC       Surge Suppression     1 5 kW transient       Power Consumption     5 W  max  24 V AC  PoE  PD Type 1  Class 1       Mechanical Specifications       Dimensions  WxH      See diagrams on page 147       Weight     1 1 Ib  0 5 kg  camera only       Construction     Housing  Aluminum  Finish  Cool gray powder coat       Camera Mount     1 4 20 UNC mounting ring       Connectors     Local Video Output  BNC connector  Lens  4 Pin Connector  Power Input  Removable screw block  Alarm I O  Removable
11.    ONVIF Cameras    3 inch Dome Cameras    H3D1F  H3D2F  H3S1P  H3SVP  H3W1F    H3D1FX  H3D2FX  H3S1PX  H3SVPX  H3W1FX    H4D1F  H4D2F  H4S1P  H4SVP  H4W1F    H4D1FX  H4D2FX  H4S1PX  H4SVPX  H4W1FX    NTSC   PAL    4 inch Dome Cameras    Box Cameras   HCD1F HCD1FX  HCD2F HCD2FX  HCW1F HCW1FX    User Guide    Document 800 13160V2     Rev A     04 2013    Revisions             Issue Date Revisions  A 02 2013 New document   V1RevA 03 2012 Updated the Specifications appendices  including the temperature ranges  the    supported protocols  and the dimension drawings        V2RevA 04 2013 Corrected the Angle of View specifications for the 4 inch minidome cameras     In the VMD section  added examples for configuring region of interest boxes for Wide  Angle FOV cameras  HCW1F  H3W1F  H4W1F                  Cautions and Warnings            CAUTION THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT       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    SHOCK  DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER  THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT    IMPORTANT OPERATING AND    MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS  ACCOMPANY THIS UNIT     NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE   REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE  PERSONNEL     Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians to  conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty     CAUTION 24 V AC models require the use of CSA Certified UL  Lis
12.    ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    DO  Sn in A      de Favorites her Gallery   de Lanka    E Documentation VEAIS         mor tr E m Tech            Dene    Local misanet   Protected Mode OM fa   Siok      2  Click Tools  gt  Internet Options  gt  Security  gt  Trusted Sites     www honeywellvideo com    3     4     IP Camera Web Client   85    Figure 6 14 Trusted Sites Configuration Page in IE    Internet Options A E O as          Internet Local intranet  ace    Trusted sites  This zone contains websites that vou  trust not to damage your computer or  your files   You have websites in this zone   Security level for this zone  Allowed levels for this zone  All  j Medium      Prompts before downloading potentially unsafe    content      Unsigned ActiveX controls will not be downloaded       Enable Protected Mode  requires restarting Internet Explorer       Custom level      Default level    Reset all zones to default level    Click Sites  The Trusted Sites window opens     Figure 6 15 Trusted Sites List       Trusted sites       You can add and remove websites from this zone  All websites in  this zone will use the zone s security settings     Add this website to the zone   http   159 99 251 66    Websites     bankofamerica  com    btslearning com    plateau  com      successfactors  com    Lie  ARA ara Te A       Click to uncheck Require server verification  https   for all sites in the zone     e To add one camera to the Trusted Sites list  enter the URL in the Add this w
13.   255 255 255 0  164 178 45 1  00 1F 55 0B 41 20       Troubleshooting    Technical Support    Prior to calling Honeywell technical support  refer to the following topics for possible solutions  to problems with your ONVIF camera  To contact the Honeywell Video Systems technical  support team  call 1 800 323 4576  North America only  or send an e mail to  HVSsupport honeywell com     Any equipment returned to Honeywell Video Systems for warranty or service repair must have  a Return Merchandise Authorization  RMA  number  The RMA number must be clearly marked  on all return packages and internal paperwork     Problem  Lens Out of Optical Focus    Possible solutions   1  Verify that the lens cap has been removed from the camera     2  This can also be caused by dirt  oil  grease  and fingerprints  and so on  that have  accumulated on the lens or bubble  Check the lens and dome bubble  then clean them  if  needed     CAUTION Use extreme caution when cleaning the lens and dome  bubble so you do not scratch their optical surfaces  Prepare a  washed out cotton cloth or lens cleaning paper with alcohol or lens  cleaning liquid  Clean by moving spirally from the lens center towards  its rim  Repeat until the lens is completely clean     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    140   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Problem  Live View Does Not Display the Expected Video    Possible solutions     e Ensure that your web browser settings have been configured to allow ActiveX controls   see Confi
14.   Amperestraat 41   1446 TR Purmerend  The Netherlands  www honeywell com security nl   31 299 410 200    Honeywell Security Deutschland  Johannes Mauthe StraBe 14  D 72458 Albstadt  Germany  www honeywell com security de   49 74 31   8 01 18 70    Honeywell Security France  Immeuble Lavoisier   Parc de Haute Technologie  3 7 rue Georges Besse   92160 Antony  France  www honeywell com security fr   33  0  1 40 96 20 50    Honeywell Security Italia SpA  Via della Resistenza 53 59  20090 Buccinasco   Milan  Italy  www honeywell com security it   39 02 4888 051    Honeywell Security Espana  Avenida de Italia  n   7  2  planta  C T C  Coslada   28821 Coslada  Madrid  Spain  www honeywell com security es   34 902 667 800    Honeywell    www honeywellvideo com   1 800 323 4576  North America only   https   www honeywellsystems com ss techsupp index html    Document 800 13160V2     Rev A     04 2013       2013 Honeywell International Inc  All rights reserved  No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without written  permission from Honeywell  The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects  However  Honeywell cannot  assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use thereof  The information contained herein is subject to change  without notice  Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes     
15.   F1 6       Video Output  local      1 0 Vp p   75 ohms       S N Ratio     50 dB or more  AGC Off        Dynamic Range     115 dB       Auto Gain Control  AGC      Off On  selectable  20     40 dB        Auto Electronic Shutter  ELC      1 30     1 87 000 sec       White Balance  AWB      Auto  Manual  WBC Push                      Lens Type  True Day Night  TDN   3 3 mm to 12 0 mm Varifocal Auto Iris  F1 6   Angle of View  Wide Tele  Diagonal 125 7   29 9    Horizontal 89 8   23 9    Vertical 63 6   17 9     Audio Signal Specifications   Audio Two Way  Line in out   Electrical Specifications   Input Voltage  24 V AC  PoE IEEE 802 3af       Input Voltage Range     17 28 VAC       Surge Suppression     1 5 kW transient       Power Consumption     5 W  max  24 V AC  PoE  PD Type 1  Class 2       800 13160V2   A   04 2013    170      www honeywellvideo com    ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide       Mechanical Specifications       Dimensions  WxH      See diagrams  Figure H 1  Figure H 2  Figure H 3   Figure H 4        Weight     1 04 Ib  0 47 kg  camera only       Construction     Housing  Polycarbonate  Finish  Matte texture  Off white       Connectors     Local Video Output  2 pin Molex connector  Power Input  Removable screw block  Alarm I O  Removable screw block  Audio In Out  Removable screw block  Network  RJ45 connector       Environmental Specifications       Temperature     Operating  14  F to 122  F   10  C to 50  C   Storage   4  F to 140  F   20  C to 60  C        
16.   e One DVD containing the product software and the User Guide    If any parts are missing or damaged  contact the dealer you purchased the camera from or call  Honeywell Customer Service  see Warranty and Service on page 6      Overview of the Installation Procedure    This network camera is intended for indoor use only  If you choose to mount the camera  outdoors  you must employ a suitable weatherproof enclosure  such as Honeywell s HHCWM  camera housing   See www honeywellvideo com for information on Honeywell weatherproof  enclosures and mounting brackets     Note Please familiarize yourself with the installation procedure and complete each step  in the sequence given     The initial installation of a network camera consists of the following steps     Table 2 4 Steps for Installing the Camera                   Step See       1 Select the lens  Selecting the Lens on page 27   2 Adjust the back focus  Adjusting the Back Focus on page 27  3 Mount the camera  Mounting the Camera on page 27   4 Connect the camera  Connecting Video on page 29 and    Connecting Power on page 29       5 Program the camera  Camera Setup on page 99       www honeywellvideo com    Installing a Box Camera   27    Installation    Selecting the Lens    The network camera supports the use of a manual iris lens or DC  Direct Drive  auto iris lens   When using a DC auto iris lens  it should be connected to the camera through the 4 pin square  socket located at the side of the camera  see X      If you ar
17.   may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards  Refer all servicing to qualified  service personnel     REPLACEMENT PARTS   When replacement parts are required  be sure the service  technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same  characteristics as the original part  Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire  electric  shock or other hazards  Using replacement parts or accessories other than the original  manufacturers may invalidate the warranty     DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE   Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to  qualified service personnel under the following conditions     e When the power supply cord or plug is damaged   e   If liquid has been spilled  or objects have fallen into the unit   e Ifthe unit has been exposed to rain or water     e Ifthe unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions  Adjust  only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper  adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive  work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation     e Ifthe unit has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged     e When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance   this indicates a need for  service     SAFETY CHECK   Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit  ask the service  technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating  c
18.   server  then you can select one computer  for example  the Alarm Management  Server  to be the time source  and have it access a reliable NTP server  via the  internet  corporate intranet  or even hardware radio clock     Note NTP uses UDP on port 123  so this port must be unblocked on the computer you    select to act as the time server for the other computers with which to synchronize     Figure 6 62 Selecting Add local clock as a last resort reference    m Network Time Protocol Setup  Configuration Options EEE        Files have been installed  Please specify your configuration settings      Configuration File Settings    Location of configuration File     Cu  Program FilesiNTPetcintp  conf ss    Create an initial configuration File with the Following settings   Wank to use predefined public WTP servers  see wi  pool ntp  org   Choose  United States of America    You can specify up to 9 NTP servers  comma separated  vou want Eo Use         Click to select Add  Use fast initial sync mode fiburst   Dat local clock as a last resort reference  stratum   2     local Clock as a last  resort reference   Stratum      7     IP Camera Web Client   131    Leave the rest of the settings on this screen set to their defaults     When prompted to review the generated confide file  click No     Figure 6 63 Reviewing the Generated NTP File    fi  Network Time Protocol Setup       On the NTP Service Options screen  accept the defaults as shown below   recommended      Figure 6 64 Selecting
19.   video     www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   115    Tamper Detection    Figure 6 46 Tamper Detection Settings on the Video Analytics Tab    Set the Blur Threshold  Blur Tamper Detection Settings  can be affected by elements  such as water  for example Ao Threshold  Disable M    Set the Blinding Threshold       Blinding Threshold    Disable     Blinding applies to obstacles in n   4  front of the camera lens AN Scene Change  Disable       Reset Scene           Set the Scene Change  Threshold    Video Motion Detection Settings    Region  Region 1 Red     YMO  Disable    Motion Threshold     There are three types of sabotage detection in the Tamper Detection Setting tab on the Video  Analytics tab     Reset to Default       e Blinding the camera   e Blurring the video display   e Tampering with the camera field of view   When the following conditions are applicable  the tamper detection features should be manually  disabled to avoid raising false alarms     e During the configuration of the video display  e While text is overlaid on the video  e Ifthe video display becomes too dark    Figure 6 47 Video Analytics Alarm Message    Camera Setup Video Analytics       Camera Blinded   94        Configuring Video Blur Detection    The video appears blurred when the camera is exposed to elements such as water or when the  lens focus is set incorrectly  When this occurs  video blurring in the field of view is detected and  an alarm message appears  See Figure 6 47  above
20.   www honeywellvideo com    Installing a 3 Inch Minidome Camera   33                Step See      3 Adjust the camera angle  position  and Adjusting the Camera Field of  focus for optimum image  View  FOV   page 41  4 Secure the enclosure cover  Securing the Enclosure Cover   page 44  5 Program the camera  Camera Setup  page 99       Camera Components and Functions    Your 3 inch minidome camera consists of a fully integrated enclosure with camera and lens  The  wiring can be completely concealed to reduce the risk of tampering     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    34   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Figure 3 4 3 inch Minidome Camera Components    pn plate    Surface Mount             S    KA    Camera    Gimbal assembly    Turret  bubble insert       Dome bubble    www honeywellvideo com    Installing a 3 Inch Minidome Camera   35    Camera Installation    Preparing the Camera    1  Rotate the dome bubble counterclockwise until Skirt  it disconnects      2  Pull the turret to remove it         3  Rotate the camera counterclockwise until it  disconnects from the skirt                                                                                 Camera    LL  o    Dome bubble                                                                                  4  Set aside the dome bubble  turret  and camera                                                           Preparing the Mounting Surface    1  Mark the mounting surface for screw holes and wire access hole     e Use the mo
21.  0    31 7    Vertical  68 4   23 8         Audio Signal Specifications       Audio Two Way     Line in out       Electrical Specifications       Input Voltage     24 V AC  PoE IEEE 802 3af       Input Voltage Range     17 28 VAC       Surge Suppression     1 5 kW transient       Power Consumption     5 0 W  max  24 V AC  PoE  PD Type 1  Class 2       800 13160V2   A   04 2013    154      www honeywellvideo com    ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide       Mechanical Specifications       Dimensions  WxH      See diagrams  Figure E 1  Figure E 2  Figure E 3   Figure E 4        Weight     1 04 Ib  0 47 kg  camera only       Construction     Housing  Polycarbonate  amp  Die cast aluminum  Finish  Matte texture  Off white       Connectors     Local Video Output  2 pin Molex connector  Power Input  Removable screw block  Alarm I O  Removable screw block  Audio In Out  Removable screw block  Network  RJ45 connector       Environmental Specifications       Temperature     Operating  14  F to 122  F   10  C to 50  C   Storage   4  F to 140  F   20  C to 60  C        Relative Humidity     0  to 85   non condensing       IP Specifications       Video Compression     Dual stream  H 264 and MJPEG                   Primary Stream Bitrate H 264 Frame Rate Storage Day  GB   Resolutions   Typical     1920 x 1080 3 0 Mbps 30 25 31 6   1280 x 720 1 4 Mbps 30 25 14 8   800 x 450 0 75 Mbps 30 25 7 91   640 x 360 0 4 Mbps 30 25 4 22   320 x 180 0 2 Mbps 30 25 2 11    Frame Rate NTSC PAL     Up to 30 
22.  0 mm                   4 1   104 0 mm        800 13160V2   A   04 2013    190   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Figure L 3 H4W1F X  Camera Pendant Mount with Dimensions                       Hole for  6 1  3 4   156 0 mm  19 mm   pipe  1 6    41 0 mm   1 8    46 0 mm         71 5 mm     Figure L 4 H4W1F X  Camera Wall Mount with Dimensions       4 65   118 0 mm   5 48   139 3 mm                      7 65   194 4 mm     www honeywellvideo com       Glossary    AGC  Automatic Gain Control  Video Amplifier in a camera that boosts the amount of video  gain  including the noise  to maintain a 1V p p  1 volt peak to peak  video signal output  It  becomes operational when the light level is low  The circuit is designed to compensate for  fluctuations in scene illumination which would cause the video output level to be too low  If the  video level  scene illumination  is adequate  the circuit does not apply any gain to the signal  As  the video level falls  more gain is applied by the AGC circuit to the video signal     ALC  Automatic Light Compensation  Setting in an Auto Iris lens to control the iris opening   Adjusts between peak and average to respond to the bright part of the scene  peak setting  or  the average value of the video signal  average setting      DHCP  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  Allows a server to dynamically assign IP  addresses to nodes  workstations  automatically  Provides client information including  subnetwork mask  gateway address  and DNS  Do
23.  17 28 V AC       Surge Suppression     1 5 kW transient       Power Consumption     5 W  max  24 V AC  PoE  PD Type 1  Class 2       800 13160V2   A   04 2013    188   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    www honeywellvideo com       Mechanical Specifications             Dimensions  WxH   See diagram  Figure L 1   Weight  2 86 Ib  1 3 kg  camera only  Construction  Housing  Die cast aluminum    Finish  Light gray powder coating  Dome  Polycarbonate       Connector  Aux Video Output  2 pin Molex connector  Power Input  Removable screw terminal block  Alarm I O  Removable screw terminal block  Audio I O  Removable screw terminal block  Network  RJ45 connector       Environmental Specifications                                  Temperature  Operating   13  F to 131  F   25  C to 55  C   Storage   40  F to 158  F   40  C to 70  C    Relative Humidity  0  to 85   non condensing   Rating  IP66   IP Specifications   Video Compression  Dual stream H 264 and MJPEG   Primary Stream BitrateH 264 Frame Rate  Storage Day  GB    Resolutions   Typical     1280 x 720 2 7 Mbps 30 25 28 48   800 x 450 1 8 Mbps 30 25 18 98   640 x 360 0 9 Mbps 30 25 9 49   320 x 180 0 315 Mbps 30 25 3 32   Frame Rate  NTSC PAL   Up to 30 25 fps video in all resolutions   Video Streaming  Dual Streaming  H 264 and MJPEG    Controllable frame rate and bandwidth  Constant or variable bit rate  H 264              Security  Multiple user access levels with password protection  Video access from web Full control of al
24.  37  normally open 37  NTP  servers 130  service installation 127  settings 125  NTSC  video format 138  video resolution 105    O    opening a camera web client  Chrome 90  Firefox 91  IE 88  IP utility 86  operating system 62  overlay  select position 134    P    PAL  video format 138  video resolution 105  password  changing camera password 65  IP utility 66  web client 87  89  91  92    800 13160V2   A   04 2013    196   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    picture quality 705  107  port 123 730  port allocation settings  configuring  port settings 735  ports  blocked by Chrome 135  blocked by Firefox 136  power  connecting 38  52  priority 703  order  quality or bit rate 705  processor 62  product filter 64  profiles  user 74    Q    quality 708    R    RAM 62  received bit rate statistics 709  refresh button 64  67  regulatory 3  reset to factory defaults 137  resolution 705   setting 703  restarting the camera 137  return merchandise authorization 6  RMA 6    S    safety instructions 4  save path 736  scene change threshold 114  117  select  the backgound color 134  video stream 95  96  setting  IP network 64  67  setting up  cameras  basic setup procedures 700  settings  alarm 173  audio 111  auto exposure 707  show  date 134  time 134  snapshot  button 97  Chrome 98  configure settings 736  Firefox 98  Internet Explorer 97  software  downloading from website 67  63    www honeywellvideo com    installing 62  63  uninstalling Bonjour 77  72  uninstalling the IP utility
25.  77  72  version 64  67   software  installed 62   start menu 62   start the IP utility 63   statistics  frame rate 706  109  received bit rate 706  109  viewing bit rate 107  viewing frame rate 107   subnet mask 68  138   synchronizing clocks 125   system requirements 62         taking a snapshot  Chrome 98  Firefox 98  IE 97  tamper detection 115  target bit rate 705  107  setting 103  technical support 139  template  mounting 35  text  choose color 134  choose size 134  thresholds  video analytics 174  time  show hide 134  time synchronization  DHCP server 126  specifying an IP address 126  troubleshooting 139  trusted sites  adding 79  83    U    UAC settings   for ActiveX installation 78  uninstalling through IE   ActiveX 94  uninstalling VLC through Chrome 94  uninstalling VLC through Firefox 94  uninstalling  Bonjour 77  72  uninstalling  the IP utility software 77  72  upgrading firmware 64  67  URL  finding 93  user profiles 74  username   IP utiility 66    V    video  analytics tab 774    format 138  viewing live 95  video analytics 770  blinding threshold 776  blur threshold 176  camera blinding 116  field of view change 117  motion detection 778  scene change threshold 777  tamper detection 115  video blurring 775  video blurring 775  video format 138  video monitor  connecting 40  56  video motion detection 178  video stream  select 95  96  VLC  installation through Chrome 90  installation through Firefox 97  uninstallation through Chrome 94  uninstallation throu
26.  Dome Bubble  page 59       Camera Components and Functions    Your 4 inch minidome camera consists of a fully integrated enclosure with camera and lens  The  wiring can be completely concealed to reduce the risk of tampering     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    48   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Figure 4 14 4 inch Minidome Camera Components    Q  72       a       Back conduit entry       Side conduit entry     Interface board    Gimbal base    A  M        Gimbal assembly       Turret  dome insert     _    Captive screws      Gasket    Dome bubble       www honeywellvideo com    Installing a 4 Inch Minidome Camera   49    Preparing for Camera Installation    Step 1  Removing the Dome Bubble and Turret    1  Using the supplied Allen key  loosen the captive screws on the dome bubble  see  Figure 4 14 on page 48   Remove the dome bubble and set it aside     2  Gently pull the turret off the gimbal assembly  then set it aside     Step 2  Removing the Gimbal    To gain better access to the mounting holes and the wiring board  remove the gimbal from the  enclosure base     1  Squeeze the 4 black tabs until they are free of the black clips   2  Elevate the hinge until the gimbal is above the housing and you have access to the  camera board connections and mounting holes     Figure 4 15 4 inch Camera Mounting Holes and Removed Gimbal    Black tabs  x4     Cautionwren elevating the    Mounting SI X hinge  do not  holes  lt  lt    overstress the two  i   ribbon cables  If    necessar
27.  E admir Git       DST  F7    NTP Settings  DHCP  7  NTP Server      CGuerday Settings       Device Mame     Show Date  sable Tr   Show Tune  Disable is    Background Color       Date and Time   gt  R     i ToC  bis    4       Text sas  Location  rra       Time Zone Settings    From the drop down menu  select the most appropriate time zone for your location     Figure 6 56 Time Zone Settings Panel  Time Zone Settings       GMT 10  Hawall  Aleutian Ish   7  DST     Click to activate deactivate automatic compensation for Daylight Saving Time     NTP Settings    Network Time Protocol  NTP  is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between  computer systems over packet switched  variable latency data networks     Note Some anti virus software  such as McAfee  will force stop the NTP service  Please  contact your local IT administrator and check your anti virus software filtering  policy before using an NTP service     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Honeywell ONVIF cameras use NTP to synchronize camera time with an NTP server  There are  two ways to configure NTP     e Use a DHCP Server to set the NTP server address    e Specify an NTP server IP address for time synchronization    Figure 6 57 NTP Settings Pane    Time Zone Settings    GMT 10  Hawaii  Aleutian Isl   HM    DST          NTP Settings           DHCP    NTP Server   Overlay Settings      Device Name    Show Date  Disable   Show Time  Disable   Background Color    Transparent   
28.  Internet Explorer    Please see Logging Onto the Camera Web Client through a Browser on page 88 for  information on viewing live video directly through Microsoft IE  Google Chrome  and  Mozilla Firefox     H3D2F V  RLDS    Primary Stream       Installing the Honeywell IP Utility   71    Figure 5 30 Web Client Interface After Logging On    equip    series    H3D2F 001FSS0BA 120 E  e    Uninstalling the IP Utility or the Bonjour Software    You can uninstall the IP Utility or Bonjour software using     The Start menu to uninstall IP Utility and Bonjour  OR    The Control Panel to uninstall IP Utility or Bonjour     Uninstalling IP Utility Using the Start Menu    1     Click Start  gt  All Programs  gt  Honeywell Video Systems  gt  IP Utility  gt  Uninstall  Honeywell IP Utility     Click Yes   The Honeywell IP Utility is uninstalled     During the uninstallation process  you are prompted to also uninstall the Bonjour program   Click Yes to remove Bonjour or No to only uninstall the Honeywell IP Utility     Click Finish     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    72   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Uninstalling the IP Utility Using the Control Panel    1   2     Click Start  gt  Settings  gt  Control Panel     Open Add or Remove Programs and select Honeywell IP Utility from the Currently  installed programs list     Click Change Remove    The IP Utility Installation Wizard screen opens   Click Next  gt  Remove    The Honeywell IP Utility is uninstalled     During the uninstallation p
29.  MAC address is a factory assigned address that is unique for each device        IP Address    The IP address of the device on the network  The camera obtains an IP address  by static or dynamic  automatic  means  There are two ways  Dynamic   DHCP APIPA   which is automatically assigned by the network administrator  or  Static  static   which is assigned by the user        Subnet Mask    The subnet mask  or netmask  value of the device on the network  IP networks  can be divided into several smaller networks by subnetting  When a network is  subnetted  you must specify a subnet mask  which tells network devices to  which smaller network they belong     Note Ifthe subnet mask is not properly configured  the camera might not be  able to communicate with other devices on the network        Default Gateway    The default gateway address that connects the device to the network  Enter the  host IP address to use as a gateway between networks  The gateway allows  communication between devices that are on different networks  Without a  correct gateway setting  the camera cannot receive or transmit data from or to  devices that are not in the same network address range        www honeywellvideo com       A    Installing the Honeywell IP Utility   69    Figure 5 29 Set the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually    IP Network Settings Click to clear this checkbox to    manually configure the network     v  Obtain an IP Address automatically settings   Device Name H3D2F 2001F550B
30.  Mount a 4 inch minidome camera  Adjust a 4 inch minidome camera for the clearest image    Set up a 4 inch minidome camera in a network system    4 inch Minidome Camera Models    This chapter applies to the following ONVIF cameras     H4D2F  x   H4D1F X   H4S1P X   H4SVP X   H4W1F X     Before you Begin    Before you install your 4 inch minidome camera     Please read this guide carefully  Keep this guide for future reference     Before installing the camera  Honeywell recommends that you download the latest  software updates  Go to www honeywellvideo com support  download center index  html  and follow the instructions on the page to logon  find your camera  and then download the  latest software updates     Note You will need a Username and Password to log in to the Download Center  To  receive a Username and Password  contact the customer service center for your  region  Contact information is found on the Download Center page     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    46   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Unpack Everything    Check that the items received match those listed on the order form and packing slip  Your 4 inch  minidome camera packing box should include  in addition to a Quick Install Guide     e One fully assembled 4 inch minidome camera   e One HD4 series camera hardware kit   e One bag containing mounting screws  and the green power and audio alarm connectors  e One mounting template   e One product warranty   e One DVD containing the software  and the Quick Instal
31.  NTP Service Options    fi  Network Time Protocol Setup  NIP Service Options    Setting up HTP service  Please specify your service settings    MTF Service Settings        Create and use a special NTP account  recommended   O Use existing account   Use SYSTEM account  not recommended     Start WTP service automatically   Disable other Time Services eventually installed  e g  W32Time  other WTP Flavours   Start NTP service right after installation   Allow big initial timestep   gt 1000 secs    Enable Multimedia Timer at startup   Check  Firewall Settings       On the Enter the user ID and password used for running the service screen enter a  password for the NTPD account     Note Enter a strong security password  such as ASDFGhijkl      or you will get an error   code 2245      After clicking Next  ifa message appears indicating that the computer policy does not  allow you to create a new user account  click Back and select one of the other account  options  either Use existing account or Use SYSTEM account  from the top of the  Please specify your service settings screen     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    132   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Figure 6 65 Setting Up an NTP Service Account    E  Network Time Protocol Setup  MIP Service Account    Setting up HTP service    Enter the user ID and password used For running the service    ATP Service Account  Enter a name For the new NTPD account       ntp    Enter a password For the new account     HY    Confirm the password     
32.  See  www honeywellvideo com for information on Honeywell weatherproof enclosures     Figure 2 2 Camera Mount                                                                   Use standard size  mounting bolts  1 4 x 20   to mount the camera on  a bracket or tripod                                                                                      Wiring    Figure 2 3 Camera Connections    Analog video connection  for a spot monitor          fi ia  VIDEO         ES         Alarm input  maximum rated  voltage level 24 V DC  and output     RJ45 Ethernet network  Contacts rated 12V DC O 0 5 A     connection  using  10Base T or 100Base  TX cable   Also for  Power over Ethernet   PoE 802 3 af      Audio line level input and  output connections  600  Ohm impedance      CAUTION Installation must be performed by a qualified service  technician and must be in accordance with all national and local  mechanical and electrical codes        www honeywellvideo com    Installing a Box Camera   29    Connecting Video    Spot Monitor    The analog video connection is available as a test output and should be used during installation  to aim and focus the camera as needed     Connect the VIDEO connector on the rear of the camera to the video input connector on your  spot monitor     Network RJ 45 Ethernet Connection    The main video connection for your network camera will be made through your Ethernet  network connection  Connect the Ethernet connector on the rear of the camera to your networ
33.  V AC       Surge Suppression    1 5 kW transient       Power Consumption     3 5 W  max  24 V AC  PoE  PD Type 1  Class 1       800 13160V2   A   04 2013    180   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    www honeywellvideo com       Mechanical Specifications             Dimensions  WxH   See diagram  Figure J 1   Weight  3 0 Ib  1 3 Kg  camera only  Construction  Housing  Die cast aluminum    Finish  Cool gray powder coating  Dome  Polycarbonate       Connector  Local Video Out  2 pin Molex connector  Power Input  Removable screw terminal block  Alarm I O  Removable screw terminal block  Audio I O  Removable screw terminal block  Network  RJ45 connector       Environmental Specifications                                  Temperature  Operating   22  F to 140  F   30  C to 60  C   Storage   40  F to 158  F   40  C to 70  C    Relative Humidity  0  to 85   non condensing   Rating IP66   IP Specifications   Video Compression  Dual stream H 264 and MJPEG   Primary Stream  BitrateH 264 Frame Rate  Storage Day  GB    Resolutions   Typical     1280 x 720 1 8 Mbps 30 25 18 98   800 x 450 1 2 Mbps 30 25 12 65   640 x 360 0 6 Mbps 30 25 6 33   320 x 180 0 21 Mbps 30 25 0 89   Frame Rate  NTSC PAL   Up to 30 25 fps video in all resolutions   Video Streaming  Dual Streaming  H 264 and MJPEG    Controllable frame rate and bandwidth  Constant or variable bit rate  H 264              Security  Multiple user access levels with password protection  Video access from web Full control of all camera 
34.  an appropriate power source  The LED on the RJ45 jack  illuminates when the camera receives power  If it does not illuminate  check the terminal  block connections and the power source     Note To ensure satisfactory performance  it is recommended that you use a UPS  source when connecting the camera to a 24 V AC power source     www honeywellvideo com    RJ45 Ethernet Connector   see Connecting to a Network via  an RJ 45 Ethernet Connector  page    40     Installing a 3 Inch Minidome Camera   39    Figure 3 9 Camera and Cable Connections    RJ45 Ethernet network  connection  using 10Base T  or 100Base TX cable   See  Connecting to a Network via  an RJ 45 Ethernet  Connector  page 40                       Also for Power over  Ethernet  PoE 802 3af                                                                                                                                Back view of camera                                                                                                                                        Connector Strip   Audio  Input Output   24 V AC power Alarm  Input Output   see Connecting Alarms   page 37     Figure 3 10 Wiring Connections Shown on Board         Factory reset button                         Local video out connector LES RR a F   for aim and focus    y                  o 0000                      Do 6000 q                                                                                                  Inside view  of camera            
35.  camera DVD                    Note   We recommend that you install the VLC media player  which you will find on the  IP Utility DVD that came with your camera  See step 7 on page 97     Finding the URL  IP Address  of the Device  You will need the URL of the device to open it directly in a browser window     You will find the URL of the device in the IP Network Settings pane of the Honeywell IP Utility  window     Click on the camera in the Discovery pane  The IP network settings for that camera appear in  the IP Network Settings pane     Figure 6 25 IP Network Settings Pane  IP Network Settings     v  Obtain an IP Address automatically    Device Name H3D2F 001F550BA120    MAC Address 001F550B4 120       164 178 45 131       Subnet Mask 210 200 2093 0    Default Gateway 164 178 451    800 13160V2   A   04 2013    94   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Logging Out of the Web Client    To log out from the web client application  click Logout at the top of the web client window     Uninstalling the Honeywell ONVIF ActiveX  Microsoft IE    You will use the Control Panel to uninstall the ActiveX software     il  2     Click Start  gt  Settings  gt  Control Panel     Open Add or Remove Programs and select Honeywell ONVIF ActiveX from the  Currently installed programs list     Click Change Remove    The Honeywell ONVIF ActiveX Installation Wizard screen opens   Click Next  gt  Remove    The Honeywell ONVIF ActiveX is uninstalled    Click Finish     Uninstalling the VLC Media Play
36.  can you increase the  maximum bit rate value     Yes   Then increase the maximum bit rate and return to 5a     www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   101    No   Then set the compression ratio to High or Maximum  then return to 5a   c  Can you increase the target bit rate value   Yes   Then increase the target bit rate  and return to 5a     No   Then reduce the resolution and or frame rate     Auto Exposure    The Auto Exposure settings allow the user to access and configure exposure related settings as  described in Table 6 4     Note You must click Apply after you make changes to any settings to save those  changes  Settings are not saved unless you click Apply     Table 6 4 Auto Exposure Settings             Setting Options Description   ALC  Automatic Light DC Iris Level  1 25 For ALC the shutter speed is constant and brightness is controlled   Compensation   not through the lens iris by opening or closing it    for HSWIF  H4W1F  Adjust the ALC level to the appropriate value so that the image is   or HOWIF  correctly exposed  neither too bright nor too dark   This is  recommended for indoor scenes  especially under fluorescent light    ELC  Electronic Light Level 1 25 For ELC  the lens iris is fully open at all times and brightness is   Compensation  achieved by controlling the electronic shutter  Select ELC level to attain  the desired scene brightness  ELC is recommended for outdoor  scenes        AGC  Automatic Gain Off  20 dB 40 dB The AGC default is 30dB  
37.  change in your camera field of view        Low  30   Minimum change in the camera field of view  The alarm  message appears when tampering causes at least a 30   change in your camera field of view        3  Click Apply     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    118   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Note To turn off camera field of view change detection  select Disable in the Scene  Change Threshold list  Disable is the default value     Note You must click Apply after you make changes to any settings to save those  changes  Settings are not saved unless you click Apply     Configuring Video Motion Detection    Note The video analytics screen shows a static video snapshot instead of live video   For this reason  you should open a second web client window for monitoring live  video     For motion detection  an Administrator can enable and configure up to 5 zones within a scene   The enabled and configured zones will be monitored for motion     il   2     www honeywellvideo com    Click the Video Analytics tab in the web client user interface     Click the Region drop down menu in the Video Motion Detection pane  then select a  region from the five available     Click the VMD drop down arrow  and select Enable    The Regions appear in their default positions    Click and drag the box to resize and place it over the camera image   This box is the region of interest     Select the sensitivity level  30   most sensitive   50   medium sensitivity   or 80   least  sensitive      We recom
38.  com support   download center index html        Supported Protocols     HTTP  TCP  RTSP  RTP  UDP  ARP  DNS  NTP  RTCP     FTP  ICMP  DHCP  Bonjour  IGMP  SSH                   Standards  ONVIF support  Regulatory   Emissions  FCC  CE  EN55022   Immunity  CE  EN50130 4   Safety  EU  EN60950 1    North America ETL listed to UL CSA 60950 1       Housings and Mounts       HBCSWT    Wall ceiling mount bracket       HHCWM    Environmental housing           HHCWM2    Environmental housing with heater blower           Recommended Lens Options          HLM45V13MPD    4 5 13 2 mm high definition megapixel lens       2 44   62 0 mm     HCD2F X  Specifications   143      The actual bitrate is scene  and motion dependent with the H 264 stream        Only a high definition megapixel lens should be used with the HCD2F camera         When the HCD2F is installed in the HHCWM or the HHCWM2 environmental housing  the  finished assembly performs well in environments ranging from 5  F to 140  F   15  C to 60  C    HHCWM  or  40  F to 140  F   40  C to 60  C   HHCWM2      Figure B 1                                           Honeywell                                                                                                 5 34     135 6 mm                                               Honeywell                                                                         HCD2F X  Camera Dimensions                               0 81     20 6 mm                 O  A  e      q  A    800 13160V2   A
39.  connection     Figure 4 21 Alarm Connections  Audio Alarm       The alarm output can be configured to provide normally open or normally closed contacts  see  Configuring Alarms on page 113 to configure the alarm output   Contacts will be rated for 12 V  DC   0 5 A     Connecting to a Network Via a CAT5 Ethernet Connector    The main video connection for your camera is made through the Ethernet network connection   Connect the CAT5 Ethernet connector  see Wiring Connections Shown on the Camera Board on  page 53  to your network using an Ethernet  10Base T  100Base TX  cable     Note You can connect your camera to a network or connect it directly to a PC or laptop  using a crossover cable between the camera and the PC or laptop     Step 8  Sealing the Wiring    To prevent moisture from entering the housing  you should apply the appropriate sealant  around the conduit entry and mounting screws     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    56   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Step 9  Adjusting the Camera    Connecting to a Video Monitor    The local video out connection  see Figure 4 18  is available as a test output and should be used  during installation to position  aim  and focus the camera  as needed  Connect from the local  video out connector on your camera to the video input connector on your spot monitor     Adjust the Field of View  FOV     To adjust the your camera     1  Verify that power is supplied to the camera     Note _ If your installation involves a 24 V AC power sourc
40.  e Supports input and output alarm contacts   e Supports bidirectional audio   e Rugged polycarbonate dome  H4D2F X  only    e IP66  H4D2F X  only     www honeywellvideo com       Installing a Box Camera    This chapter describes how to     Mount the box camera s   Adjust the box camera s  for the clearest image    Set up box cameras in a network system    Box Camera Models    This chapter applies to the following ONVIF cameras     HCD2F X   HCD1F X   HCW1F X     Before you Begin    Before you install your IP box camera     Please read this guide carefully  Keep this guide for future reference     Before installing the camera  Honeywell recommends that you download the latest  software updates  Go to www honeywellvideo com support  download center index  html    and follow the instructions on the page to logon  find your camera  and then download the  latest software updates     Note You will need a Username and Password to log in to the Download Center  To  receive a Username and Password  contact the customer service center for your  region  Contact information is found on the Download Center page     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    26   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Unpack Everything    Check that the items received match those listed on the order form and packing slip  The  packing box should include  in addition to this User Guide     e One network camera   e 3 pin terminal block for Power input   e 4 pin terminal block for Alarm input output   e One product warranty 
41.  have included the Meinberg  Network Time Protocol  NTP  software which can keep the computer clock synchronized with  an external time source  typically another computer running an NTP server   The NTP software  can also act as an NTP server from which other computers can synchronize     To install the NTP service   1  On the Honeywell ONVIF cameras software DVD  find the NTP Software folder     Figure 6 58 Finding the NTP Software Files    File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a       3    Back    GJ Y     Search  ES Folders EN E  xX e  E       E Go    Address a NTE       Type Date Modified    nip overview files File Folder 2013 2 5 16 19  Creadme ntpinstaller files File Folder 2013 25 16 19     Wil e dpi lennon o win     setup exe 2883 KB Application 2012 11 2 9 03  CA la  3 602 KB Application 2013 2 4 17 49     E itp overview htm PARR HTML Document   012 112 9 05  Cinto cheat sheet pdi 308 KE Adobe Acrobat    2012 11 2 9 03   El ntplicense td 9KB TextDocument  2012 11 2 9 03    CH E ntpo time servermonitor   04 exe 1 129KB Application 2012 11 2 9 03    E  readme ntoinstaller htm H1 EB HTML Document   2012 11 2 9 05    800 13160V2   A   04 2013    128   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    There are three setup files in this folder     Table 6 16 NTP Software Setup Files       File Description       ntp 4 2 6p5 london o lpv win32 setup exe NTP installation package with IPv6  support for XP   2003 Server   Vista   Win  7   Win Server 2008       ntp 4 2 4p8 lennon o l pv win32 
42.  inputs   Rugged polycarbonate dome  H4S1P X  and H4SVP X  only    IP66  H4S1P1 X  and H4SVP 1  X      800 13160V2   A   04 2013    24   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    equiP Series 1080p camera features                    Model Resolution Scan Sensor Camera type   HCD2F X  1080p  1920 x 1080  1 2 7  color CMOS progressive Box   H3D2F1 X  1080p  1920 x 1080  1 2 7  color CMOS progressive   3 inch indoor minidome   H4D2F1 X  1080p  1920 x 1080  1 2 7  color CMOS progressive  4 inch rugged minidome  Features     e Outstanding image quality  1080p  1920 x 1080  resolution  e 30 fps  25 fps PAL  progressive scan    e True Day Night  3 0 9 0 mm MFZ lens with mechanical IR cut filter  H3D2F X  and  H4D2F  X      e Camera tamper detection   e Video motion detection   e Wall pendant mount kit available   e NTP time synchronization support   e ONVIF support   e Programmable daylight threshold settings to deliver color or black white images   e Dual digital video streams  independently configurable  H 264 and or H 264 MJPEG  e Remote firmware update   e Supports both dynamic and static IP addresses   e Date time stamp embedded into video stream   e Multiple browser support    e Single model for surface mount and recessed ceiling applications  4S adapter plate also  supplied  H3D2F X  only    e Includes advanced IP locator software to make system setup easy   e Web server for remote setup of camera video and network parameters   e Choice of 24 V AC or PoE IEEE 802 3af power inputs  
43.  power  If it does not illuminate  check the  terminal block connections and the power source     Figure 4 18 Wiring Connections Shown on the Camera Board              RJ45 Ethernet Connector    see Connecting to a Network Via a  CAT5 Ethernet Connector  page 55   This is also the connection for  Power over Ethernet  PoE 802 3af                                Audio  Input   Output  Alarm  Input   Output   see Connecting Alarms  page 54     Note H4SVP and H4S1P  cameras do not support  alarms or audio     CAUTION For secure installations  surface mounted cables  should be protected by plastic or metal cable covers     CAUTION Installation must be performed by a qualified  electrician  The power wire size for the distance and the number of  cameras must be determined to maintain 24 V AC at each camera        Note Connect power either from a 24 V AC source or a CAT5 Ethernet connector   PoE   It is not recommended to connect both power sources at the same time     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    54   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Connecting Audio and Alarms  Note H4SVP and H4S1P cameras do not support alarms and audio     Locate the eight pin green connector that was shipped with your camera and make all the  necessary connections     Figure 4 19 Audio and Alarm PINs  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8    Table 4 8 Audio and Alarm Connector PIN Definitions    Table 3 2       PIN Definition              Audio In         Audio In         Audio Out         Audio Out         Alarm In         Alarm 
44.  screw block  Audio In  3 5 mm mono phone jack  Audio Out  3 5 mm mono phone jack  Network  RJ45 connector       800 13160V2   A   04 2013    146      www honeywellvideo com    ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide       Environmental Specifications       Temperature     Operating  14  F to 122  F   10  C to 50  C   Storage   4  F to 140  F   20  C to 60  C        Relative Humidity     0  to 85   non condensing       IP Specifications       Video Compression     Dual stream H 264 and MJPEG                Primary Stream Bitrate H 264 Frame Rate Storage Day  Resolutions   Typical    GB   1280 x 720 1 8 Mbps 30 25 18 98  800 x 450 1 2 Mbps 30 25 12 65  640 x 360 0 6 Mbps 30 25 6 33  320 x 180 0 21 Mbps 30 25 0 89    Frame Rate  NTSC PAL      Up to 30 25 fps video in all resolutions       Video Streaming     Dual Streaming  H 264 and MJPEG  Controllable frame rate and bandwidth   Constant or variable bit rate       Security     Multiple user access levels with password protection       Video access from web  browser     Full control of all camera settings available to  administrator       Web browsing requirements     IE8 and IE9   Firefox v17 01 or higher   Chrome v23 0 1271 97 or higher       Operating system  requirements     Windows XP SP3  Windows 7  32  64 bit   Windows 2003  Server R2  32 bit   Windows Vista SP1  Windows 2008    Server R2  64 bit        Processor     Pentium IV CPU 3 1 GHz or faster       RAM     1 GB RAM  82 bit  or 2 GB RAM  64 bit        Graphics card     Di
45.  that an IP address can be shared on  a LAN     True Day Night The incorporation of a moving mechanical IR filter within the camera ensures  true 24 hour surveillance  providing high quality color images during the day and similar quality  black  amp  white images at night when used with IR lighting     UPS  Uninterruptible Power Supply  These are power supplies used in the majority of high  security systems  whose purpose is to back up the system when the main power fails     www honeywellvideo com    Index    Numerics    3 inch camera  components 34   4 inch camera  components 48    A    about the IP utility 64  ActiveX  installation 75  minimum requirements 75  UAC settings 78  uninstallation through IE 94  adding  trusted sites 79  83  administrator  privileges 74  AGC  Automatic Gain Control  707  alarm  configuration 113  connections 113  alarm settings 113  alarms  connecting 37  54  ALC  automatic light compensation  707  APIPA address 68  69  138  audio  configuration 777  connections 36  112  settings 777  audio  connecting 54  auto  configuration  IP network 66 70  device discovery 63  69  auto exposure settings 707  Auto White Balance Control  AWC  mode 703  Automatic Gain Control 707  Automatic Light Compensation  ALC  707  AWC  auto white balance control mode  703    background  choose color 134  make transparet 134    bit rate 105  108  109  setting 103  108  statistics 109  viewing statistics 107   blinding threshold 774  116   blur threshold 774  116   Bonjou
46.  the video display  To detect video blurring     1  Click the Video Analytics tab     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    116   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    2  Inthe Blur Threshold list  select one of the following options     Table 6 13 Blur Threshold Values       Value To detect           High  80   Maximum video blurring  The alarm message appears  when the video display is blurred by 80  or more        Medium  50   Medium video blurring  The alarm message appears when  the video display is blurred by 50  or more        Low  30   Minimum video blurring  The alarm message appears when  the video display is blurred by 30  or more        3  Click Apply     Note To turn off video blur detection  select Disable in the Blur Threshold list  Disable  is the default value     Note You must click Apply after you make changes to any settings to save those  changes  Settings are not saved unless you click Apply     Configuring Camera Blinding Detection    An obstacle in front of the camera lens can blind the camera  When this occurs  camera blinding  is detected and an alarm message appears above the video display  see Figure 6 47   To detect  camera blinding     1  Click the Video Analytics tab     2  Inthe Blinding Threshold list  select one of the following options     Table 6 14 Blinding Threshold Values       Value To detect        High  80   Maximum blinding  The alarm message appears when your  camera is blinded by 80  or more        Medium  50   Medium blinding  The alarm mess
47.  to all local codes and to maintain your warranty     e Do not install the unit in an extremely hot or humid location  or in a place subject to  dust or mechanical vibration  The unit is not designed to be waterproof  Exposure to  rain or water may damage the unit     e Any wall or ceiling mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer   s  instructions and use a mounting kit approved or recommended by the manufacturer     POWER SOURCES   This product should be operated only from the type of power source  indicated on the marking label  If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your  facility  consult your product dealer or local power company     HEAT   Situate away from items that produce heat or are heat sources such as radiators   heat registers  stoves  or other products  including amplifiers      WATER AND MOISTURE   Do not use this unit near water or in an unprotected outdoor  installation  or any area classified as a wet location     MOUNTING SYSTEM   Use only with a mounting system recommended by the  manufacturer  or sold with the product     ATTACHMENTS   Do not use attachments not recommended by the product  manufacturer as they may result in the risk of fire  electric shock  or injury to persons     ACCESSORIES   Only use accessories specified by the manufacturer     CLEANING   Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners  Use a damp cloth for  cleaning     SERVICING   Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers
48.  to confirm that the snapshot has been successfully saved     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    98    ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Figure 6 29 Snapshot Confirmation Message for IE    Honeywell ONVIF IP Activex    CA Users E398474 My Documents  Honeywell Video  2  SystemsiSnapshotiH4DIF 001F550B8555 20130115 150011  bmp has  been saved successfully        Note To configure the settings for Snapshot  including the file type and save path  go  to the System Setup tab  See Configuring Snapshot Settings  Microsoft IE only   on page 136     Taking a Snapshot in Google Chrome    and Mozilla Firefox      1  Click on the Snapshot icon Do  A window appears displaying the snapshot  Firefox  example is shown     Figure 6 30 Standalone Snapshot Window   Y  H4D1F 001F550B8555 jpg  JPEG Image  640 AB       El ES    m l  amp  batch ane  E mo ls     00 LDO Website       2  Right click on the snapshot image  This menu appears     www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   99    Figure 6 31 Snapshot Menu in Firefox Chrome  Copy Image  Copy Image Location  Save Image As     Email Image     Set As Desktop Background     View Image Info  Inspect Element  0     3  Click Save Image As        4  Enter a file name and select a file type  then click Save     Note You can also select the folder where the file is saved  Click the icons in the menu  tree in the left panel to select a location     Camera Setup    The Camera Setup view provides access to the camera configurations for both Primary an
49. 0  C   Storage   4  F to 140  F   20  C to 60  C    Relative Humidity  0  to 85   non condensing   IP Specifications   Video Compression  Dual stream H 264 and MJPEG   Primary Stream  BitrateH 264 Frame Rate  Storage Day  GB    Resolutions   Typical     1280 x 720 1 8 Mbps 30 25 18 98   800 x 450 1 2 Mbps 30 25 12 65   640 x 360 0 6 Mbps 30 25 6 33   320 x 180 0 2 Mbps 30 25 0 89   Frame Rate  NTSC PAL   Up to 30 25 fps video in all resolutions   Video Streaming  Dual Streaming  H 264 and MJPEG    Controllable frame rate and bandwidth   Constant or variable bit rate             Security  Multiple user access levels with password protection  Video access from web Full control of all camera settings available to  browser  administrator   Web browsing requirements  IE8 and IE9     Firefox v17 01 or higher   Chrome v23 0 1271 97 or higher                Operating system Windows XP SP3  Windows 7  82  64 bit   Windows 2003  requirements  Server R2  32 bit   Windows Vista SP1  Windows 2008  server R2  64 bit   Processor  Pentium IV CPU 3 1 GHz or faster  RAM  1 GB RAM  32 bit  or 2 GB RAM  64 bit   Graphics card  Display driver with Direct3D enabled  for camera IP web  client only        Installation  Management  and Honeywell IP Utility software identifies the IP address   Maintenance  checks the status of the device  Firmware upgrades over  HTTP  firmware available at  www honeywellsystems com support   download center index html                             Supported Protocols  H
50. 0  Sensitivity Level                      121  Video Motion Detection Configuration   80  Sensitivity Level                      121    www honeywellvideo com    Figure 6 51  Figure 6 52  Figure 6 53  Figure 6 54  Figure 6 55  Figure 6 56  Figure 6 57  Figure 6 58  Figure 6 59  Figure 6 60  Figure 6 61  Figure 6 62  Figure 6 63  Figure 6 64  Figure 6 65  Figure 6 66  Figure 6 67  Figure 6 68  Figure 6 69  Figure 6 70  Figure 6 71  Figure 6 72  Figure A 1  Figure B 1  Figure B 2  Figure B 3  Figure B 4  Figure B 5  Figure B 6  Figure C 1  Figure C 2  Figure C 3  Figure C 4  Figure C 5  Figure C 6  Figure D 1  Figure D 2  Figure D 3  Figure D 4  Figure E 1  Figure E 2  Figure E 3  Figure E 4  Figure E 5  Figure E 6    Figures   13    Video Motion Detection Configuration   A Combination Setup                 0   122  Pe anG TIMO TAD ca cc bee ee fes is Ss eS ADA As OS 123  Time Zone Setings Panel  s a   a ssas RELA ERLE da Ree ED    E 123  MEP SONGS PANG     gt  cs     v vr s   I OS Ko RR KR EH nb   r SD HS 124  Finding the NTP Software Files   score ere er er rr rr rr rr rss sr 125  NTP Software License Agreement       2    rr rr rss ss sr 126  Choosing the NTP Software Installation Location  soo ers ss ss so      sr 127  Following the NTP Software Installation Wizard      2    error rss     sr 127  Selecting Add local clock as a last resort reference               0 00042      128  Reviewing the Generated NTP File               o    rer                        129  Selecting NT
51. 0  to 85   non condensing       800 13160V2   A   04 2013    ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide       IP Specifications                               Resolutions  H3SVP X  Bitrate H 264 Frame Rate Storage Day  GB    Typical     640 x 480  4 3  0 84 Mbps 30 25 8 86  640 x 360  16 9  0 70 Mbps 30 25 7 39  320 x 240  4 3  0 32 Mbps 30 25 3 33  320 x 180  16 9  0 25 Mbps 30 25 2 58  Resolutions  H3S1P X    1280 x 720  16 9  1 8 Mbps 30 25 18 98  800 x 450  16 9  1 2 Mbps 30 25 12 65  640 x 360  16 9  0 6 Mbps 30 25 6 33  320 x 180  16 9  0 21 Mbps 30 25 0 89    Frame Rate NTSC PAL     Up to 30 25 fps video in all resolutions       Video Streaming     Dual Streaming  H 264 and MJPEG   Controllable frame rate and bandwidth   Constant or variable bit rate       Security     Multiple user access levels with password protection       Video access from web browser     Full control of all camera settings available to administrator       Web browsing requirements     IE8 and IE9   Firefox v17 01 or higher   Chrome v23 0 1271 97 or higher       Operating system requirements     Windows XP SP3  Windows 7  32  64 bit   Windows 2003  Server R2  32 bit   Windows Vista SP1  Windows 2008 Server  R2  64 bit        Processor     Pentium IV CPU 3 1 GHz or faster       RAM     1 GB RAM  32 bit  or 2 GB RAM  64 bit        Graphics card     Display driver with Direct3D enabled  for camera IP web client  only        Installation  Management  and  Maintenance     Honeywell IP Utility software identifies 
52. 000 kbps    Enter the Target Bit Rate in kbps  kilobits per second  which represents the  amount of data streamed per second  when selecting Bit Rate or Frame Rate  as priority  For more on these settings  please see Configuring Priority Settings   Quality  Bit Rate  and Frame Rate on page 108        GOP  No  of  Frames     1  50    Select the GOP  Group of pictures  number from 1 to 50   Not available on the  Secondary MJPEG Stream         Maximum Bit  Rate    250 7000 kbps    Enter the Maximum Bit Rate in kbps  kilobits per second   which represents the  amount of data processed per second  when selecting Quality as priority  For  more on these settings  please see Configuring Priority Settings  Quality  Bit  Rate  and Frame Rate on page 108        2  Click Apply  Adjustments in your compression settings are captured in the statistics  As  you make adjustments  the Statistics field acts as a visual reminder of how your settings  affect the bit rate  frame rate  and bandwidth usage  See Statistics  Received Bit Rate and  Frame Rate  IE Only  on page 109     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    108   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Note Ifyou change any of the compression settings  you need to click Apply for those  settings are captured in the statistics     Configuring Priority Settings  Quality  Bit Rate  and Frame Rate    Honeywell s H 264 cameras use efficient compression technology to provide high picture  quality at minimal bandwidth     The default settings are based on t
53. 011 2 36 PM Applicat     Microsoft Web Platform Installer  amp  Local Disk  C   2 ielowutil 12 27 2011 2 36 PM  Applicat  mm           Spt lyg    ch71w0021 R    G    Matrix    ch71w0021     2 iexplore 6 29 2012 9 00 AM Applicat    Path  E    Program Files Internet Explorer  iexplore e    Nhat the risks oF rbd 7  You can choose which network location types to add this program to     4 i  Network location types    PED A ss  File name  iexplore v   Applications    exe   com    icd      O Key Management Service    LANDesk Message Service   Cancel    LANDesk Ping Discovery Ser          em Network          A cre li    SS  c  E         800 13160V2   A   04 2013    78   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Note After adding IE to the Allowed Programs list  please configure the settings as  shown in Figure 6 2     Checking the UAC Settings    1  Click Start  gt  Control Panel to open the Control Panel   2  Enter UAC in the Search Control Panel     Figure 6 4 Searching for UAC in the Control Panel    Gwe EB   Control Panel    i x i               X Bo Change User Account Control settings    3  Click Change User Account Control settings                       The User Account Control Settings page appears     Figure 6 5 User Account Control Settings Page  5 User Account Control Settin         Choose when to be notified about changes to your computer    User Account Contral melee Se potentially harmful programs from making changes to y             Default   Notify me only when programs try 
54. 2  32 bit   Windows Vista SP1  Windows 2008    Server R2  64 bit        Processor     Pentium IV CPU 3 1 GHz or faster       RAM     1 GB RAM  32 bit  or 2 GB RAM  64 bit        Graphics card     Display driver with Direct3D enabled  for camera IP web    client only        Installation  Management  and  Maintenance     Honeywell IP Utility software identifies the IP address   checks the status of the device  Firmware upgrades over    HTTP  firmware available at  www honeywellsystems com support   download center index html        Supported Protocols     HTTP  TCP  RTSP  RTP  UDP  ARP  DNS  NTP  RTCP     FTP  ICMP  DHCP  Bonjour  IGMP  SSH                   Standards  ONVIF support  Regulatory   Emissions  FCC  CE  EN55022   Immunity  CE  EN50130 4   Safety  EU  EN60950 1    North America ETL listed to UL CSA 60950 1       Housings and Mounts       www honeywellvideo com                   HBC5WT Wall ceiling mount bracket   HHCWM Environmental housing       HHCWM2 Environmental housing with heater blower      Recommended Lens Options      HLD3V8MPD 3 8 mm High definition megapixel lens  HLM45V13MPD 4 5 13 2 mm High definition megapixel lens       2 44   62 0 mm     HCW1F X  Specifications   151      The actual bitrate is scene  and motion dependent with the H 264 stream        Only a high definition megapixel lens should be used with the HCW1F camera         When the HCW1F is installed in the HHCWM or the HHCWM2 environmental housing  the  finished assembly performs well in en
55. 2 3af power inputs   e Supports input and output alarm contacts   e Supports bidirectional audio   e Rugged polycarbonate dome  H4W1F X  only    e  IP66  H4W1F X  only     www honeywellvideo com    Introduction   23    Performance Series 720p and VGA camera features                       Model Resolution Scan Sensor Camera type   H3S1P 1  X  720p  1280 x 720  1 4  color CMOS progressive 3 inch indoor minidome   H3SVP1 X  VGA  640 x 480  1 4  color CMOS progressive 3 inch indoor minidome   H4S1P1  X  720p  1280 x 720  1 4  color CMOS progressive 4 inch rugged minidome   H4SVP1  X  VGA  640 x 480  1 4  color CMOS progressive 4 inch rugged minidome  Features     30 fps  25 fos PAL  progressive scan   Day Night  3 3 12 0 mm VFAI lens   Selectable aspect ratios  4 3 or 16 9   H3SVP X  and H4SVP X  only    Camera tamper detection   Video motion detection   Single model for surface mount applications   Wall pendant mount kit available   NTP time synchronization support   ONVIF support   Programmable daylight threshold settings to deliver color or black white images     Simultaneous dual video streams  independently configurable  H 264 and or  H 264 MJPEG    Remote firmware updates   Supports both dynamic and static IP address assignment   Date time stamp embedded into video stream   Multiple browser support   Includes advanced IP locator software to make system setup easy  Web server for remote setup of camera video and network parameters  Choice of 24 V AC or PoE IEEE 802 3af power
56. 25 fps video in all resolutions       Video Streaming     Dual Streaming  H 264 and MJPEG  Controllable frame rate and bandwidth  Constant or variable bit rate       Security     Multiple user access levels with password protection       Video access from web  browser     Full control of all camera settings available to  administrator       Web browsing requirements     IE8 and IE9   Firefox v17 01 or higher   Chrome v23 0 1271 97 or higher       Operating system  requirements     Windows XP SP3  Windows 7  32  64 bit   Windows 2003  Server R2  32 bit   Windows Vista SP1  Windows 2008    Server R2  64 bit        Processor     Pentium IV CPU 3 1 GHz or faster       RAM     1 GB RAM  32 bit  or 2 GB RAM  64 bit        Graphics card     Display driver with Direct3D enabled  for camera IP web    client only        Installation  Management  and  Maintenance     Honeywell IP Utility software identifies the IP address   checks the status of the device  Firmware upgrades over    HTTP  firmware available at  www  honeywellsystems com support   download center index html        Supported Protocols     HTTP  TCP  RTSP  RTP  UDP  ARP  DNS  NTP  RTCP     FTP  ICMP  DHCP  Bonjour  IGMP  SSH       Standards     ONVIF support       H3D2F X  Specifications   155                      Regulatory  Emissions  FCC part 15B  CE  EN55022   Immunity  CE  EN50130 4   Safety  EU  EN60950 1   North America ETL listed to UL CSA EN60950 1  Mounts  HD3 MK1  Pendant Wall mount kit        The actual bitrate 
57. 32 bit and 64 bit   Enterprise Ultimate Professional   e Windows Server 2003 32 bit  Enterprise Standard   e Windows Vista SP1  e Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bit  Enterprise Standard   Processor e Intel   Pentium   IV  3 1 GHz or faster  RAM e 1 GB RAM  82 bit  or 2 GB RAM  64 bit   Graphics Card e Display driver with Direct3D enabled  for Camera IE web    client only        Configuring Your OS and Browser for ActiveX Installation on    Microsoft IE    Configuring Windows 7  32 bit and 64 bit  and IE Security Settings    Note    Make sure your user account is an Administrator account     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    76   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Checking the Firewall Settings    Note Ifthe firewall is turned off on your PC  then please skip this section and continue  with Checking the UAC Settings on page 78     If the firewall is turned on on your PC  then you can either turn it completely off  or configure it  as follows     1  Open Windows Firewall Settings in IE  Click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  System and  Security  gt  Windows Firewall Settings     The Windows Firewall Settings page opens     Figure 6 1 Windows Firewall Settings for IE                   JA   con FE    Control Panel Home          Help protect your computer with Windows Firewall    Windows Firewall can help prevent hackers or malicious software from gaining access to your computer  through the Internet or a network        7 Change notification settings How does a frrewall help protect my compu
58. 360   320 x 180          www honeywellvideo com    Table 6 9    IP Camera Web Client   107    Video Streaming Resolutions   1080p Resolution Secondary Stream       Primary Stream Resolutions    Secondary Stream Resolutions                               1920 x 1080 H 264 MJPEG  1280 x 720  not supported  1920 x 1080 640 x 360  800 x 450 320 x 180  640 x 360  320 x 180  Table 6 10 Video Streaming Resolutions   720p Resolution Secondary Stream  Primary Stream Resolutions Secondary Stream Resolutions  1920 x 1080  not supported  H 264 MJPEG  1280 x 720 1280 x 720 640 x 360  800 x 450 320 x 180  640 x 360  320 x 180  Table 6 11 Compression Settings  Setting Options Description  Frame Rate 1 30  NTSC  The frame rate that is displayed per second  For NTSC  select from 1 fps  1 25  PAL   lowest  to 30 fps  highest   For PAL  select from 1 fps  lowest  to 25 fps   highest    Priority Quality  Bit Rate  The video codec settings offer three priority modes  Quality  Bit Rate  and    Compression  Ratio    Frame Rate    Minimum  Low   Medium  High   Maximum    Frame Rate  The mode you use depends on whether your operational priority  is picture quality or bit rate or frame rate     For more on these settings  please see Configuring Priority Settings  Quality  Bit  Rate  and Frame Rate on page 108     When Quality is selected as the Priority  select the Compression Ratio   Minimum is the highest visual quality  Maximum is the lowest visual quality        Target Bit  Rate  kbps     250     7
59. 4  1 40   MAC Address 001 F550BA4 1 20   IP Address T64  17345 13   DHCP   Subnet Mask 255 255 265 0   Default Gateway 164 178 45 1    Updating IP Network Settings Automatically             V N    In the Discovery pane  select the device and click Connect sl    From the System tab  click the Obtain an IP Address automatically check box   Enter a Device Name  For example  FrontLlobbyDome07    Click Apply     The network automatically assigns the IP Address based on the DHCP network server  details  If no DHCP server is present on the network  the camera defaults to an APIPA  address  169 254 x x      Updating IP Network Settings Manually    CAUTION    When manually updating the network settings  it is    important to enter the correct IP network settings before applying them   Incorrect values might cause a failure when connecting to the device   See Table 5 11 for definitions of each setting     In the Discovery pane  select the device  then click Connect Bl     To assign a static IP address to the device  from the System tab click to clear the Obtain  an IP Address automatically check box     Enter a Device Name  For example  FrontLobby07     Note The MAC address is a factory assigned address that is unique for each device     Enter an IP Address of the device on the network     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    70   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Note The address must be in the same address range  For example  if the PC is  192 168 1 xx  then the device should be set to a s
60. 4  F to 140  F   20  C to 60  C        Relative Humidity     0  to 85   non condensing       IP Specifications       Video Compression     Dual stream H 264 and MJPEG                   Primary Stream Bitrate H 264 Frame Rate Storage Day  Resolutions   Typical    GB   1920 x 1080 3 0 Mbps 30 25 31 6  1280 x 720 1 4 Mbps 30 25 14 8  800 x 450 0 75 Mbps 30 25 7 91  640 x 360 0 4 Mbps 30 25 4 22  320 x 180 0 2 Mbps 30 25 2 11    Frame Rate  NTSC PAL      Up to 30 25 fps video in all resolutions       Video Streaming     Dual Streaming  H 264 and MJPEG  Controllable frame rate and bandwidth   Constant or variable bit rate       Security     Multiple user access levels with password protection       Video access from web  browser     Full control of all camera settings available to  administrator       Web browsing requirements     IE8 and IE9   Firefox v17 01 or higher   Chrome v23 0 1271 97 or higher       Operating system  requirements     Windows XP SP3  Windows 7  32  64 bit   Windows 2003  Server R2  32 bit   Windows Vista SP1  Windows 2008    Server R2  64 bit        Processor     Pentium IV CPU 3 1 GHz or faster       RAM     1 GB RAM  82 bit  or 2 GB RAM  64 bit        Graphics card     Display driver with Direct3D enabled  for camera IP web    client only        Installation  Management  and  Maintenance     Honeywell IP Utility software identifies the IP address   checks the status of the device  Firmware upgrades over    HTTP  firmware available at  www honeywellsystems
61. 4 2013    88   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Note A signed version of ActiveX  control is installed when you log in to a Honeywell  ONVIF camera from IE for the first time  If you have a previous version of ONVIF  ActiveX is installed  you are prompted to upgrade to a later version of the  Honeywell Activex     Figure 6 19 ActiveX Prompt  48  Honeywell ONVIF IP ActiveX   InstallShield Wizard        Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for    The InstallShield R  Wizard will install Honeywell ONVIF IP    ActiveX on your computer  To continue  dick Next     WARNING  This program is protected by copyright law and  international treaties           Click Next     Follow the InstallShield Wizard prompis to install the Honeywell ONVIF ActiveX on your  PC     The InstallShield Wizard Completed message indicates a successful ActiveX  upgrade     7  Click Finish     The web client interface opens and live streaming video displays on the monitor     Logging Onto the Camera Web Client through a Browser    TIP     Three internet browsers are supported by the Honeywell ONVIF camera     e Microsoft  IE8 and IE9  32 bit   e Google Chrome  v17 01 or higher  32 bit   e Mozilla Firefox v23 0 12271 97 or higher  32 bit     Launching the Camera Web Client through Internet Explorer    Ensure that you have already configured your OS and Browser for ActiveX  See Configuring Your  OS and Browser for ActiveX Installation on Microsoft IE on page 75     1  From Internet Explorer  enter the URL  IP 
62. 7  guest user privileges 74    H   hide  date 134  time 134    IE  taking a snapshot 97  installed  components 62  software 62  installing  ActiveX 75  NTP service 127  VLC through Chrome 90  VLC through Firefox 97    address 69  138  APIPA 68  DHCP 68   network settings 66       70  IP address 68   specification for time synchronization 126  IP network settings 68   default gateway 68   IP address 68   MAC address 68   subnet mask 68  IP utility   description 67   disconnecting 67   discovering devices 63  69   installing 63   interface overview 64  67   logging on 63   manually discovering devices 69   password 66   starting 63   uninstalling 77  72   user types  4   username 66   web client and 70  86    L    LAN 62  launch web client 64  67  70  86  launching a camera web client  Chrome 90  Firefox 97  IE 88  IP utility 86  launching the IP utility 63  lens adjustment 43  lens focus  adjusting 43  limited no connectivity button 64  67    live view tab  layout 95  log off from the IP web client 94  logging onto a camera web client  Chrome 90  Firefox 97  IE 88  IP utility 86    M    MAC address 68  69  138  make background transparent 134  manual device discovery 69  manual white balance mode 103  manual  configuration  IP network 66 70  maximum bit rate 708  setting 103  minimum requirements  ActiveX 75  motion detection 778  zones 118  mounting template 35  mounting  template 35  MWB  manual white balance  mode 103    N    netmask 68  138  NightToDay 702  normally closed
63. 8 Honeywell IP Utility User Interface    al   Refresh button z  Connect button Use the Product Filter drop down  menu to select a specific device         such as all H3 series cameras     Disconnect button Limited No connectivity    button                                                                         TZ ee Honeywell IP Utility  About   e   o E ste   Users    or mo n  FES The About menu displays the         IP Network Settings software version installed   ACUIX 000A13000000   V  Obtain an IP Address automatically  ACUIX Ceiling o    From the User tab  Administrators  IEICE SLAM i i Sa dos id mt can change the web client user  H3D2F 001F550BFB1B MAE be dia niet bea passwords   IP Address 164 178 45 131  H4D1F 001F550B8555  Subnet Mask 295 295 299 0  HCD5MIH 001F550B5299  Default Gateway 164 178 45 1    HD3MDIH 001F550B545E IP Network Setting assigns  network settings automatically  HD3MWIH 001F550B9F86  Firmware Upgrade or manually   HD44IP 001F55085387    Product Name H3D2F    HD44IP 001F550B5412 Upgrade Firmware  Product Versi 40 04  HD44IP 001F550B584A pras Re a the     Honeywell website   NTSC Surrey Out o nk ais  The Discovery pane lists  the IP devices found on the   Et a A  network and groups by Batch Firmware Upgrade     Launch Browser   Apply     Undo Changes    device type   12 Device s  found o    Batch Firmware Upgrade      Launch Browser   Apply      The Status bar displays how many Use Batch Firmware Upgrade Use Launch Browser Click Apply to save  device
64. 80p        Minimum Illumination     0 18 lux color 0 15 lux BW   50 IRE  F1 2  0 11 lux color 0 09 lux BW   30 IRE  F1 2       Video Output  local      1 0 Vp p   75 ohms       S N Ratio     50 dB or more  AGC Off        Auto Gain Control  AGC      Off On  selectable  20     40 dB        Auto Electronic Shutter  ELC      1 30     1 130 000 1 25     1 130 000  sec sec       Automatic Lens Iris Control     DC Iris level 1     25       White Balance  AWB      Auto  Manual  WBC Push       Audio Signal Specifications       Audio Two Way     Line in out       Electrical Specifications       Input Voltage     24 V AC  PoE IEEE 802 3af       Input Voltage Range     17 28 V AC       Surge Suppression     1 5 kW transient       Power Consumption     5 W  max  24 V AC  PoE  PD Type 1  Class 2       Mechanical Specifications       Dimensions  WxH      See diagrams on page 143       Weight     1 1 Ib  0 5 kg  camera only       Construction     Housing  Aluminum  Finish  Cool gray powder coat       Camera Mount     1 4 20 UNC mounting ring       Connectors     Local Video Output  BNC connector  Lens  4 Pin Connector  Power Input  Removable screw block  Alarm I O  Removable screw block  Audio In  3 5 mm mono phone jack  Audio Out  3 5 mm mono phone jack  Network  RJ45 connector       800 13160V2   A   04 2013    142      www honeywellvideo com    ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide       Environmental Specifications       Temperature     Operating  14  F to 122  F   10  C to 50  C   Storage   
65. Application             Tab Enables you to      Camera Setup Configure auto exposure  day night settings  and white balance   Compression Select the compression mode    Setup    For the Primary and Secondary streams  set the resolution  frame  rate  priority  Quality  Bit Rate  Frame Rate   compression ratio   target bit rate  maximum bit rate  and GOP        Zoom  amp  Focus Remotely adjust the zoom and focus  H3D2F X  and H4D2F X   models only              Audio Setup Configure Camera to Client  PC  and Client  PC  to Camera audio  setup   IE only    Alarm Setup Configure alarm inputs and outputs   Video Analytics Configure the camera tamper detection settings and video motion    detection settings        Date and Time Configure the time zone  NTP server  and overlay settings        800 13160V2   A   04 2013    96   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Table 6 3 Tabs in the Web Client Application  cont d        Tab Enables you to          System Setup Configure port allocation and camera snapshot settings  IE only    Restart the camera while maintaining the existing camera  configuration  Reset the camera to the factory defaults  excluding  the network settings   Or reset the camera to factory defaults   including the network settings        Device View the network settings and firmware details of the camera   Information       Figure 6 27 Web Client  Administrator View    The menu bar displays which user is logged on and  H3D2F V40 0 4 FR provides a link to log out of the a
66. Configure compression settings   e Configure alarm and audio settings   e Configure camera date and time settings  including time synchronization   e Remotely control lens zoom and focus  H4D2F X  and H3D2F X  only     User Profiles  Web Client    The web client has two user types  Administrator and Guest as described in Table 6 1  They  apply to Microsoft IE  Google Chrome  and Mozilla Firefox camera web clients     Table 6 1 User Profiles and Permissions for the Web Client          Administrator Admin Guest  e View video and network settings  e Guest users are limited to the Live View  e Configure compression settings  tab where they can view video    e Configure camera setup  such as auto  exposure  white balance  and  day night settings     e Configure video analytics  camera  sabotage and video motion detection      e Configure audio and alarms        Note Windows administrator privileges are required for installing ActiveX or VLC media  players  which are used by the Honeywell ONVIF camera web client     www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   75    Confirming Your System Requirements    Ensure that your workstation meets the following minimum requirements for installing                   Activex   Table 6 2 PC Minimum Requirements for ActiveX  Component Minimum Requirement  Web Browser e Google Chrome  32 bit  v23 0 1271 97 or higher  e Microsoft IE8  IE9  82 bit   e Mozilla Firefox v17 01 or higher  Operating System e Windows XP Professional SP3  e Windows 7 
67. Connect El    The network settings for the connected device are displayed in the System pane     3  Click Launch Browser  see Figure 6 17  to go to the web client logon page     www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   87    Figure 6 17 Launching the Web Client from the IP Utility                 2   2x   IP Network Settings  ACUIX 000A 13000000    Obtain an IP Address automatically   ask in ce Connect to the device then click  H3D2F 001F550BA 120 H3D2F 001F550BA120 Launch Browser   IP Address 164 178 45 131  H4D1F 001F550B8555 is   Subnet Mask 295 255 255 0  HCD5MIH 001F550B5299   Default Gateway 164 173 45 1  HD3MDIH 001F550B545E  HD3MWIH 001F550B9F 86   Firmware Upgrade   HD44 P 001F550B5387   Product Name H3D2F  HD441P 001F550B5412   Product Version 40 04  HD44 P 001F550B584A       ToC  NTSC Surey Out Vasos reer  siias    Upgrade Firmware    Batch Fimware Upgrade   Launch Browser   Apply   Undo Changes          The Web Client login page appears     Figure 6 18 Web Client Login Page       e    3 Search     SE Share More  gt  gt              Links   Documentation VGA2US          H3D1F V40 0 5       4  Select a Username and enter a Password   a  Select either Admin or Guest from the User Name drop down list    b  Enter the case sensitive password in the Password field   e The default Administrator password is 1234   e The default Guest password is guest     c  Click    A window appears announcing that ActiveX will be installed on your computer     800 13160V2   A   0
68. Dimensions                 22 25508  164  H4D2F X  Camera Wall Mount with Dimensions                  00004   eee 164  H4D1F X  Camera Side View with Dimensions           2  a ses os sr 167  H4D1F X  Camera Bottom View with Dimensions                0 2002554 167  H4D1F X  Camera Pendant Mount with Dimensions                rss so     ee 168  H4D1F X  Camera Wall Mount with Dimensions                 0 050004 ee 168  H4SVP X  H4S1P X  Camera Side View with Dimensions                  068  171  H4SVP X  H4S1P X  Camera Bottom View with Dimensions                     171  H4SVP X  H4S1P X  Camera Pendant Mount with Dimensions                   171  H4SVP X  H4S1P X  Camera Wall Mount with Dimensions                     172  H4W1F X  Camera Side View with Dimensions                            eee ee 175  H4W1F X  Camera Bottom View with Dimensions             0 000 eee       ee 175  H4W1F X  Camera Pendant Mount with Dimensions                          176  H4W1F X  Camera Wall Mount with Dimensions              res eee ee      176  HCD2F X  Camera Dimensions             rer rer re sr rr rr ss sr 179  HCD1F X  Camera Dimensions   6 6 24 irc errar A Ho 183  HCW1F X  Camera Dimensions       2    rer ere rer    ss os 187    www honeywellvideo com    Tables    Table 1 1  Table 1 2  Table 1 3  Table 2 1  Table 3 1  Table 3 2  Table 4 1  Table 4 2  Table 5 3  Table 5 4  Table 5 5  Table 6 1  Table 6 2  Table 6 3  Table 6 4  Table 6 5  Table 6 6  Table 6 7  Table 6 8  Table 6 9    Tabl
69. Disabia        Seana Change    Disabie   gt     EPET RE    ay a         deo Motion Beter tor Settings    regen  WHO  Enable   he  Mobon Threshold  TES               www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   121    Figure 6 49 Video Motion Detection Configuration   50  Sensitivity Level    equib  Series  E mir ROT    HID2F   40 0 4 Live Setup Al  7   Tamper Detection Settings  Blur Threshold  Cusalia z  Blinding Threshold   pisabia       Scene Change  Disable  i       Video Manon Detecben Settings       Figure 6 50 Video Motion Detection Configuration   80  Sensitivity Level    equipo Series    HaD gt F VA40 0 4  Tamper Detection Settings    Blur Threshold  Dusabbie    Blinding Threshold   pisabie      Gana Change  Disabo         800 13160V2   A   04 2013    122   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Wide Field of View  In a wide field of view camera  the car shown below would be expected to trigger an VMD alarm    in the VMD region of interest box size is not larger than indicated by the red box   VMD Configuration Example   30  Sensitivity Level for a Wide Field of       Figure 6 51  View  equlP    Series  HID2F V40 0 4 Live pa    r  Tamper Detection Settings    Blur Threshold   bisane  r   y Scene Change    Disable      ideo Motion Dotec bon Settings   Region   WIMD  Enable      Motion Threshold   Lompsos    80           www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   123    Figure 6 52 VMD Configuration Example   50  Sensitivity Level for a Wide Field of  View    eq
70. EDO O cee       oe I  amp  RRR ERE RACK RHEE EERE RRO Oe ew EO 19  Teci 4k cb cs a sr Mt dou ses SN dh Sr EE a oe ee we Be 21  equiP Series 720p Cameras features             rr rr rr rr ss ss sr 21  equiP Series Wide Dynamic 720p Cameras features         2    2 0          eee ee 22  Performance Series 720p and VGA camera features                    r  23  equiP Series 1080p camera features              A 24   2 Installing a Box Camera     1  1  ce rr 25  Box Camera Models       1    2  ce rr a 25  BEIO YOU BEGIN        are sk Re de od i fe se dd Ak KR RR KL   r DESA ee we ed 25  WNDACKEVGIVINING       sc sa aoa wao Ad a a A 26  Overview of the Installation Procedure               rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr ss sr 26  SOM  lt   cn raro AA EEE ES OS ee a 27  Selecting the Lens     2    rr rr rr rr rr a A 27  Adjusting the Back Focus      1    a rs s s rn 27  Mounting the Camera    1 1  a a rs ss sr 27  WII  asa pesar He koe ee ORE Gee ae eee es eH eee eo MEET ee ee 28  Connecting Video    1 1  A 29  SPO MONOS   so sasen BRE eee ELEGE EEE ee ew Cw A 29   Network RJ 45 Ethernet Connecti0N            ere ser ser ss ss os a 29  Connecting Power    1    ere a a rr rr rr rr rr A 29   3 Installing a 3 Inch Minidome Camera       1  6 ee ss rr 31  3 inch Minidome Camera Models         1    a A 31  Before VOU Begins     x a s 6 ou ma E ER ee ED EE wee Oo 31  Unpack Everything   66 6 se ee ea ee a ee ee EA 32  Equipment Required         s  ee db ew eee PEACE a GS 32  Overview of the Installat
71. Figure 6 24  Figure 6 25  Figure 6 26  Figure 6 27  Figure 6 28  Figure 6 29  Figure 6 30  Figure 6 31  Figure 6 32  Figure 6 33  Figure 6 34  Figure 6 35  Figure 6 36  Figure 6 37  Figure 6 38  Figure 6 39  Figure 6 40  Figure 6 41  Figure 6 42  Figure 6 43  Figure 6 44  Figure 6 45  Figure 6 46  Figure 6 47  Figure 6 48  Figure 6 49  Figure 6 50    Prefered UAC SellingS a e sa s   a wi ee ee Ee ER Oe LES HD ORS ORES ES 79  MUM IE AGN  soc  gt  oe des eo dis EE ES Ge ESE dE AAA 79  omoa LE Ae sn    oh sc v   eH resina NA GREEK RE He ESS 80  Trusted Sites Configuration Page in lE                   ee ser 81  Trusted Sites List          o  rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr ss sr 81  Adding a Whole Subnet to the List of Trusted Sites  sosse ss ss eos ss ss os sr 82  Allowing IE through the Firewall                  o    rr rr rr rr rs       83  DOI AM aca rana RSE EE ERE a a RA EG 84  Trusted Sites Configuration Page in lE                  ee 85  Trusted Sites LSE oros aaa ROR KR ROR ko RR E dA RAG 85  Adding a Whole Subnet to the List of Trusted Sites                     a os sr 86  Launching the Web Client from the IP Utility   soo es rr rr rr rr rr      ser 87  ie ds ls  assista R  r IAEA IIA 87  ACUDA PMN 4    aaa  amp    k Koh or RR LDL ALLA TED DA DES A 88  Web Client Login Page cs ss sc asas HG ESR ERED DE ERA RESTS LES 89  MORE PO Gb 4 s   4 v   wee DEFESA FE bee eRe RR oh Rb eG SA 89  Selecting the type of VLC Installation  soo rr rr rr a 90  Selecting the type of VLC I
72. In         Alarm Out         O  NI oO   oO  BI Wy  M M    Alarm Out         Connecting Audio    Your camera supports bi directional audio  There are two supported voice band channels that  function in full duplex mode  The camera can transmit audio from the camera to the client  PC   using any audio source that provides an industry standard line level input  see the terminal strip  as depicted in Figure 4 19   The camera can also receive audio from the client  PC  and provide  an industry standard line level output  3 5 mm stereo or mono jack  suitable to connect to audio  devices  Audio input and output have 600 Ohm impedance  See Configuring Audio Settings on  page 112 to configure audio options     Connecting Alarms    WARNING Do not exceed the maximum rating of 12 V DC  0 5  A on alarm output connections        www honeywellvideo com    Installing a 4 Inch Minidome Camera   55    Your camera has one alarm input and one alarm output  Connect mechanical or electrical  switches to the alarm input connection to allow event triggered recording  When alarm inputs  are configured  the camera triggers an alarm only when the normal alarm state  open or closed   changes  see Figure 4 20   See Configuring Alarms on page 113 to configure the alarm inputs     Figure 4 20 Normal Alarm States    Normally closed Normally opened    Connect external devices such as sirens or flashing lights to the alarm output connector to  signal users that an alarm is activated  See Figure 4 27 for alarm
73. Increase the gain setting to improve the  Control  scene brightness  AGC can be Off  or set to 20 dB  30 dB  or 40 dB     Note As AGC levels are reduced  the threshold ranges for DayToNight  and NightToDay are decreased              DSS Disable  Low  High Automatically provides a clear image under low light conditions  DSS    Digital Slow Shutter  improves the scene brightness  Motion blur might be introduced  this  is scene dependent    Flickerless  not for Off  On Eliminates the    flicker    that can appear in an image under certain   H3W1F  H4W1F  or lighting conditions  for example  fluorescent lighting   This setting is   HCW1F  not available if you have selected ELC    DNR  Digital Noise Off  On Improves picture performance in low light by reducing video noise    Reduction  DNR is deactivated if AGC is turned Off    Day Night Auto  Day  Night Controls True Day Night  TDN  operation  When Auto is selected  the    IR cut filter will be removed automatically in low light scenes  When  Day is selected  the IR cut filter is on at all times  When Night is  selected  the IR cut filter is off  removed  at all times        Night Mode B W or Color Sets the color mode as B W  monochrome  or Color in Night Mode   Day Night must be set to Night        800 13160V2   A   04 2013    102   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Table 6 4 Auto Exposure Settings  cont d        Setting Options    Detect Time 5 60 seconds    Description    Sets the time  5 60 seconds  before the camera switch
74. NVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Step 4  Connect to a Device and Configure Network Settings    When you log on to the IP Utility  the devices on the network   including the devices on other  subnets   are automatically discovered and are listed in the Discovery pane  After the initial  discovery  auto refresh continues to discover devices that are newly added to the network     You can also manually refresh the device discovery by clicking the Discovery icon         located near the top of the Discovery pane     Connecting to or Disconnecting From Devices    Before configuring the IP network settings  you must connect to the IP device     Connecting to a Device    When connecting to an ONVIF camera in the IP utility for the first time  the ONVIF Camera  Credentials login window appears     L      Connect to a device by either   e Inthe Discovery pane  double clicking the device to which you want to connect    OR     e Inthe Discovery pane  selecting the device and then clicking the Connect El  button     The ONVIF Camera Credentials login wndow appears     Figure 5 27 ONVIF Camera Credentials Login Window    a Honeywell IP Utility    ONVIF Credentials    Usemame    Password       Enter your Username and Password  then click Login   The default password is 1234 for admin and guest for guest     The IP Network Settings  including the Device Name  and Firmware information  automatically appear     www honeywellvideo com    Installing the Honeywell IP Utility   67    Figure 5 2
75. Overview of the Installation Procedure              rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rss 46  Camera Components and Functions              ess    os sosse 47  Preparing for Camera Installation         a oaoa aa a rr rr rss srt 49  Step 1  Removing the Dome Bubble and Turret        2    2    ers       ss oss sor 49  Step 2  Removing the Gimbal               a 49  Step 3  Preparing the Mounting Surface              ss rn 50  Step 4  Installing the Conduit Plug soo A 50  Step 5  Installing the Grommet  optional     ooo ser rer rer     rr a 51  Installing the Camera  soo a rr rr rr ss sr 51  Step 6  Mounting the Camera  seeders rr rss 51  Step 7  Connecting the Wiring                rr rr rr rr rr rr a 52  Connect to Power Input              rr rr rr rr rr ss sr 52  Connecting Audio and Alarms sees ere rr rr rr rr rr rr ss sr 54   Step 8  Sealing the Wiring                 rr rr rr rr rr a a A 55  Step 9  Adjusting the Camera              rer rr rr rr rr rr rr ss se sr 56  Connecting to a Video Monitor      2    a ss ss 56  Restoring Factory Defaults                 rr rr rr ss sv sr 58  Completing the Installation     2  aoao rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr sr 59  Step 10  Reinstalling the Turret and the Dome Bubble                                  59   5 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility                    lt  lt     a 61  About the Honeywell IP Utility         oaoa rr rr rr rr a rr rr rr rr rs sr 61  Updating the Honeywell IP Utility   mossor rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rs rs er 61  Step 1  Confi
76. P Service Options               e    129  Setting Up an NTP Service Account      2    a so s sr 130  Finishing the NTP Software Wizard        ee rer rr rr rr ee 130  NTP Sover EM O s as airada GAARA A 131  NTP Time Server Software Installation soo er rr rr rr rr rr rr rr          131  a a III ARES RS 132  System CITAS  eric aa ra da AA 133  Pot Allocation DIOS   or sss erea ir A we es 133  Snapshot Configuration Options              ere rer rss ss es 134  Camera Reset LIONS  cassa LL we eH REE KS EEE Mw He RE KRK BK 134  Device Information Tab         sc s a  amp   amp      6 8 ok EEE ROR HR 8 OS 135  IP and Firmware Settings  Device Information Tab                sr ss so eee 136  Limited or No Connection Message                   ses ses ss ss ss ser 138  H3D2F X  Camera Side View with Dimensions          1    ee ses soc      141  H3D2F X  Camera Side View Dimensions without Skirt             2 0000 ee eee 141  H3D2F X  Camera Side View Dimensions with Adapter Plate                    141  H3D2F X  Camera Bottom View with Dimensions              0 00004 ee eee 142  H3D2F X  Camera Pendant Mount Option with Dimensions                     142  H3D2F X  Camera Wall Mount Option with Dimensions                      ss 143  H3D1F X  Camera Side View with Dimensions              ee                    147  H3D1F X  Camera Side View Dimensions without Skirt                         147  H3D1F X  Camera Side View Dimensions with Adapter Plate                    147  H3D1F X  Camera B
77. PY    9  The Completing the Network Time Protocol Setup Wizard screen indicates a successful  installation  Click Finish        Figure 6 66 Finishing the NTP Software Wizard    fi  Network Time Protocol Setup    Completing the Network Time  Protocol Setup Wizard    The Following steps have been completed      Installed  checked OpenSSL runtime libraries     Added E  Program FilesiMTP1bin to the PATH variable    Selected C  Program FilesiNTPietcintp  conf as  configuration File     Created config file C  Program FilesiNTPetointp  conf    Created service account ntp     Disabled  Deactivated W32TIME service     Started Network Time Protocol Service  NTP    MOTE  Your settings have been stored in C  Program  Files NTPiinstall  ini   IF vou want to use this template For unattended installs   please check and modify it in order to suit your needs        Using the NTP Server    Enter this local NTP server IP address into the IP address bar  For example  enter 192 168 0 11  if this is your NTP server machine IP address in your local network     www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   133    Figure 6 67 NTP Server Example  NTP Settings    DHCP   E   NTP Server  192 166 0 11       Installing the NTP Time Server Monitor Program  Optional     For the Windows operating system there s an additional NTP Time Server Monitor program   optional  available which allows configuration ofthe local NTP service and graphical monitoring  of the local and also remote NTP servers     Double C
78. Reference Guide    4  Follow the InstallShield Wizard prompts to install the secure Honeywell IP ActiveX on your  PC     The InstallShield Wizard Completed message indicates a successful ActiveX upgrade   5  Click Finish     The web client interface opens and live streaming video displays on the monitor     Launching the Camera Web Client through Google Chrome    Before opening Google Chrome  you should install the VLC Media Player from the IP Utility DVD     1  Install VLC from the IP Utility DVD  Select Full from the Select the type of install   drop down menu  then follow the wizard to complete the installation process     Figure 6 22 Selecting the type of VLC Installation      VLC media player 2 0 3 Setup Eom   Choose Components A  Choose which features of YLC media player 2 0 3 you want to install       Check the components you want to install and uncheck the components you don t want to  install  Click Next to continue     Select the type of install v       Start Menu Shortcut A  Desktop Shortcut  Mozilla plugin  ActiveX plugin  Discs Playback   gt   v  File type associations   gt       Audio Files v  Description  Space required  93 5MB Paston yaur Mouse Aver a component to see its    desarmar    Or  select the optional  components you wish to  install         9   x   x   x   x     Haden   i Y          media player       2  Open Google Chrome  if you don t already have it open      Note     You might need to restart Firefox after installing VLC     3  Enter the URL  IP 
79. Relative Humidity     0  to 85   non condensing       IP Specifications       Video Compression     Dual stream H 264 and MJPEG                Primary Stream Bitrate H 264 Frame Rate Storage Day  GB   Resolutions   Typical     1280 x 720 2 7 Mbps 30 25 28 48   800 x 450 1 8 Mbps 30 25 18 98   640 x 360 0 9 Mbps 30 25 9 49   320 x 180 0 315 Mbps 30 25 3 32    Frame Rate  NTSC PAL      Up to 30 25 fps video in all resolutions       Video Streaming     Dual Streaming  H 264 and MJPEG  Controllable frame rate and bandwidth   Constant or variable bit rate       Security     Multiple user access levels with password protection       Video access from web  browser     Full control of all camera settings available to  administrator       Web browsing requirements     IE8 and IE9   Firefox v17 01 or higher   Chrome v23 0 1271 97 or higher       Operating system  requirements     Windows XP SP3  Windows 7  32  64 bit   Windows 2003  Server R2  32 bit   Windows Vista SP1  Windows 2008    Server R2  64 bit        Processor     Pentium IV CPU 3 1 GHz or faster       RAM     1 GB RAM  32 bit  or 2 GB RAM  64 bit        Graphics card     Display driver with Direct3D enabled  for camera IP web    client only        Installation  Management  and  Maintenance     Honeywell IP Utility software identifies the IP address   checks the status of the device  Firmware upgrades over    HTTP  firmware available at  www honeywellsystems com support   download center index html        Supported Protocols
80. Sa ran ee cae ge Ake Dic tk Diced oats Se A Ske gk aq e Oe de She Se BR RR 132    800 13160V2   A   04 2013    10   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Configuring Port Allocation Settings                      rr rr a 133   Ports Blocked by Google Chrome               rr rr rr rr rr rr ss sr 133   Ports Blocked by Mozilla Firefox    2    r rr          2    134   Configuring Snapshot Settings  Microsoft IE only    soo rr rr rr rr a 134   Resetting and Rebooting the Device                      e    134   Device Information       1  ee er rer rer rer rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr ss sr 135  Viewing IP and Firmware Settings                    a a ss sr 136   A HOM  cb eee ev bb ebok AAA Ne a d   dk d   a ee LES RES 137  B H3D2F  X  SICOMICANONK               amp    sa   r EOS eee Eee ee eS 139  C  H3D1F X  Specifications      22524220 145  D H3SVP X  and H3S1P X  Specifications              lt  lt     es 151  E H3W1F X  Specifications        ao we rr 155  F H4D2F X  Specifications           aooo a 161  G MHADIFOS SOSGHICANGCNS    4 s sasara dega ma a e EE eS 165  H H4SVP X  and H4S1P X  Specifications  sc soo aaoo                                     24 169    HAWIFODO SPECHIGALIONS      lt  lt  lt     25    CATE R  S E    173  J HCD2F X  Specifications    soo        177  K HCDIF X  Specifications    sis ek ew kee ee E E ee 181  L HCW1F X  Specifications                 rr RR RR kkr 185  MM  ODA cee BARE REE ERROR a nm 189    www honeywellvideo com    Figures   11    Figures    Figur
81. Streaming Resolutions   1080p Resolution Secondary Stream                 107  Video Streaming Resolutions   720p Resolution Secondary Stream                 107  Compression Settings   cea eo le pesa di TELA ee A 107  Selecting Quality  Bit Rate  or Frame Rate                     ee 108  Blur Threshold VALES s ee ERE ee ER REE EAD SERED HDR ED ED GS 116  Blinding Threshold Values    2    a a rs es sr 116  Scene Change Threshold Values                      a 117  NTP Software Setup Files    ooo rr rr rr rr rr   rr rr rr A 126  Ports Blocked by Google Chrome                    rr rr rr rr ss sr 133  Ports Blocked by Mozilla Firefox   soo rr rer rr rr rr rr rr Ad DR 134    800 13160V2   A   04 2013    16   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    www honeywellvideo com    About This Document    This document is intended for system installers  administrators  and operators     It introduces the Honeywell ONVIF IP Cameras  It describes how to install the camera and the  IP utility  and how to configure and operate your camera in a network environment     For instructions on installing your camera  please see the appropriate Quick Install Guide     Overview of Contents    This document contains the following chapters and appendixes     Chapter 1  Introduction  introduces your ONVIF IP camera and gives a functional overview  of its components     Chapter 2  Installing a Box Camera  describes how to install and connect an ONVIF box  camera     Chapter 3  Installing a 3 Inch Minidome Came
82. TTP  TCP  RTSP  RTP  UDP  ARP  DNS  NTP  RTCP   FTP  ICMP  DHCP  Bonjour  IGMP  SSH  Standards  ONVIF support  Regulatory  Emissions  FCC part 15B  CE  EN55022   Immunity  CE  EN50130 4   Safety  EU  EN60950 1  North America ETL listed to UL CSA 60950 1  Mounts  HD3 MK1  Pendant Wall mount kit        The actual bitrate is scene  and motion dependent with the H 264 stream     www honeywellvideo com    H3D1F X  Specifications   161    Figure F 1 H3D1F X  Camera Side View with Dimensions     lt  4 9   125 1 mm       longywel                                     124 2 mm        Figure F 2 H3D1F X  Camera Side View Dimensions without Skirt  3 9     97 7 mm                              115 7 mm           Figure F 3 H3D1F X  Camera Side View Dimensions with Adapter Plate  6 4     161 5 mm                           28 5 mm                    800 13160V2   A   04 2013    162   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Figure F 4 H3D1F X  Camera Bottom View with Dimensions       4 9   125 1 mm     Figure F 5 H3D1F X  Camera Pendant Mount Option with Dimensions    0 9   POLI AS    nomneywell       1 8      46 7 mm     5 8      146 7 mm     3 0    77 5 mm           www honeywellvideo com    H3D1F X  Specifications   163    Figure F 6 H3D1F X  Camera Wall Mount Option with Dimensions    6 1                6 8      172 mm                    800 13160V2   A   04 2013    164   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    www honeywellvideo com       H3SVP X  and H3S1P X  Specifications    Note    Specificat
83. Text Color  Black   Text Size  Large    Location  Left Top    gh       Synchronizing Time through a DHCP Server   Click to enable DHCP in the NTP pane on the Date and Time page    The camera will try to use your DHCP server to set the NTP server address  Please contact your  local network administrator to ensure your DHCP server has either installed and enabled the    NTP server in your workstation or configured the DHCP server to send NTP server address es   to clients  most cases      Synchronizing Time by Specifying an NTP Server IP Address    There are two ways you can specify an NTP server IP address   e Public NTP server    e Local NTP server    Using a Public NTP Server to Synchronize Time    Search through Google for a Public NTP server IP address  then copy and paste the IP address  in the NTP Server field in the NTP pane on the Date and Time page  See Figure 6 57     www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   127    Note Please ensure that your network settings and firewall don t block this public NTP  server  Contact your local administrator to ensure this before using Public NTP  server     Using a Local NTP Server to Synchronize Time    Use your local NTP server in your network  If you don t have a local NTP server  see  nstalling  the NTP Service     Installing the NTP Service    The NTP Service should be installed on an NVR or a client PC so it is available to use with  Honeywell ONVIF cameras     On the software DVD that you received with your camera  we
84. Text Color  Black Choose a text color  Black or White     Text Size  Large Select the text size     Location  Left Top Select the overlay position     The System Setup tab allows you to configure port allocation settings  and the snapshot file type  and save path  It also allows you to restore to factory defaults and reboot a camera     www honeywellvideo com    Note The Snapshot file type and save path is different between IE and Chrome Firefox     Please see Taking a Snapshot in Microsoft   IE8 and IE9 on page 97 and Taking a  Snapshot in Google Chrome    and Mozilla Firefox   on page 98     IP Camera Web Client   135    Figure 6 70 System Setup Tab    HIDE V40 0 4    equip    senes  Ta  E  Port Alben ation  ute   BO  1024 65535   RTSP   554  1024 65535     Snapshot    Path    C  Users E98474 My ol  E  El    Type  OMP       Camara Reset       Configuring Port Allocation Settings    Enter values for the HTTP and RTSP ports     Figure 6 71 Port Allocation Options    Port Allocation    HTTP   80  1024 65535   RTSP   554  1024 65535     Ports Blocked by Google Chrome    Avoid using the following ports  which are blocked by Google Chrome     Table 6 17 Ports Blocked by Google Chrome       2049     nfs   3659     apple sasl   PasswordServer   4045     lockd   6000     X11   6665     Alternate IRC  Apple addition   6666     Alternate IRC  Apple addition                       800 13160V2   A   04 2013    136   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide       6667     Standard IRC  Apple addi
85. V CPU 3 1 GHz or faster       RAM     1 GB RAM  32 bit  or 2 GB RAM  64 bit        Graphics card     Display driver with Direct3D enabled  for camera IP web    client only        Installation  Management  and  Maintenance     Honeywell IP Utility software identifies the IP address   checks the status of the device  Firmware upgrades over    HTTP  firmware available at  www honeywellsystems com support   download center index html        Supported Protocols     HTTP  TCP  RTSP  RTP  UDP  ARP  DNS  NTP  RTOP     FTP  ICMP  DHCP  Bonjour  IGMP  SSH       Standards     ONVIF support       H4D2F X  Specifications   177                         Regulatory   Emissions  FCC  CE  EN55022    Immunity  CE  EN50130 4    Safety  EU  EN60950 1   North America ETL listed to UL CSA 60950 1   Mounts   HD4CHIP PK Pendant mount kit  HD4CHIP WK Wall mount kit        The actual bitrate is scene  and motion dependent with the H 264 stream     Figure l 1 H4D2F X  Camera Side View with Dimensions  6 1        gt         lt               gt             1 81     46 0 mm    2 64     67 0 mm             4 61     117 5 mm             Figure 1 2 H4D2F X  Camera Bottom View with Dimensions    3 5    90 0 mm                   4 1   104 0 mm        800 13160V2   A   04 2013    178   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Figure l 3 H4D2F X  Camera Pendant Mount with Dimensions                          Hole for  6 1  3 4   156 0 mm  19mm   pipe  1 6    41 0 mm   1 8    46 0 mm    71 5 mm     Figure 1 4 H4D2F X  Ca
86. a and completed the network connections     1  Align the turret on the gimbal assembly  then gently press the turret until in clicks securely  into place     2  Align the dome bubble captive screws with the mounting holes in the enclosure base  then  securely screw them into place     Figure 4 24 Reassembled 4 inch Minidome Camera             800 13160V2   A   04 2013    60   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    www honeywellvideo com       Installing the Honeywell IP Utility    This chapter describes how to     e Connect to a device and configure network settings using the IP Utility  e Launch the web client software  e Uninstall the IP Utility or Bonjour    About the Honeywell IP Utility    Updating the    The Honeywell IP Utility is a software application that is installed from a DVD or downloaded  from the Honeywell Systems Group website    http   www  honeywellsystems com support download center index html   It is installed on  a local workstation used to configure the equlP Series and Performance series of products  residing on an IP network     The IP Utility enables users to     o Discover devices on a network    e Configure the IP network settings  name devices  upgrade firmware  change passwords  for the discovered devices     e Open individual Microsoft IE web client applications for each discovered device     Honeywell IP Utility    Honeywell recommends that you regularly check the Honeywell website for the latest available  software updates    Go to www honeywells
87. a power source for video to appear  on the local video out     2  Connect the supplied video cable to the local video out connector to view the video signal  on a standard monitor  see Figure 3 11  below to connect a local video monitor      3  Loosen the setscrew that locks the gimbal assembly in place  see Figure 3 11   and adjust  the camera to the desired view     Figure 3 11 Camera Adjustment   Lens Adjustment and Gimbal Rotation  H3D1F X    H3W1F X    H3SVP X    H3S1P X     Adjust the horizontal  pan  and tilt rotations so that the area of interest is at the center    Top view Thumbscrew  loosen to  Local video out connector adjust tilt rotation      for aim and focus  Legend    A   Tilt rotation  B   Horizontal rotation  C   Pan rotation                Set focus   top     Set focal length   bottom     H3D2F X     Adjust the horizontal  pan  and tilt rotations so that the area of interest is at the center   Final zoom and focus adjustments can be made using the camera s web client     Top view Thumbscrew  loosen to  Local video out connector adjust tilt rotation    for aim and focus     Legend   A   Tilt rotation   B   Horizontal rotation  C   Pan rotation                                                                                                                                                                                                 www honeywellvideo com    Installing a 3 Inch Minidome Camera   43    4  Re tighten the locking screw to lock the gimbal assemb
88. add and remove websites from this zone  All websites in  this zone will use the zone s security settings     Add this website to the zone   http   1 59 09 2617     Websites     bankofamerica  com    btslearning com    plateau com    successfactors  com    Li  AAA ara mA       5  Click Add to add the website in the Add this website to the zone field to the list of  trusted websites     6  Click Close to close this window     Configuring Windows XP Service Pack 3 and IE Security Settings    Note Make sure your user account is an Administrator account     Checking the Firewall    If the firewall is on  please configure it to allow IE through the firewall     www honeywellvideo com    Figure 6 12 Allowing IE through the Firewall      Windows Firewall      General Exceptions   Advanced              Windows Firewall iz blocking Incoming network connections  except for the  programs and services selected below  Adding exceptions allows some programs  to work better but might increase pour security risk             Message Queuing  Network  Diagnostics for Windows XP    Remote Assistance    Ol Remote Desktop    TestT ool  GUI  O UPnP Framework                     Add Program      AddPot      Edit     Delete      Display a notification when Windows Firewall blocks a program      what are the tisk  of allowing exceptions        Click OK to save the changes     Adding to Trusted Sites in IE    1  Open the camera login page     IP Camera Web Client   83    800 13160V2   A   04 2013    84
89. address of the device  in the Address bar  then press Enter on your  keyboard     TIP  To find the IP address  look in the IP Network Settings field on the Honeywell IP Utility  See  Finding the URL  IP Address  of the Device on page 98     www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   91    The web client login page opens         E    3 Search    S    Share More  gt  gt           b Links   3 Documentation VGA2US       H3D1F V40 0 5       4  Select a User Name and enter a Password   a  From the User Name drop down list  select admin or guest   b  Inthe Password field  enter the case sensitive password   e The default Administrator password is 1234     e The default Guest password is guest     c  Click    The web client interface opens and live streaming video displays on the monitor     Launching the Camera Web Client through Mozilla Firefox    Before opening Firefox  you should install the VLC Media Player from the IP Utility DVD     1  Install VLC from the IP Utility DVD  Select Full from the Select the type of install   drop down menu  then follow the wizard to complete the installation process     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    92   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Figure 6 23 Selecting the type of VLC Installation       VLC media player 2 0 3 Setup amka  Choose Components     Choose which features of VLC media player 2 0 3 you want to install          Check the components you want to install and uncheck the components you don t want to  install  Click Next to continu
90. address of the device  in the Address bar to  open the login window     To find the IP address  look in the IP Network Settings field on the Honeywell IP Utility  See  Finding the URL  IP Address  of the Device on page 98     www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   89    The web client log in page opens     Figure 6 20 Web Client Login Page              3 Search     Share   More  gt  gt           H3D1F V40 0 5       2  Select a Username and enter a Password   a  Select either Admin or Guest from the User Name drop down list    b  Enter the case sensitive password in the Password field   e The default Administrator password is 1234   e The default Guest password is guest     c  Click    A window appears announcing that ActiveX will be installed on your computer     Note A signed version of ActiveX    control is installed when you use the web client to  discover connected devices for the first time  If you have a previous version of IP  ActiveX is installed  you are prompted to upgrade to Honeywell secure ActiveX  control     Figure 6 21 ActiveX Prompt  48  Honeywell ONVIF IP ActiveX   InstallShield Wizard    Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for  Honeywell ONVIF IP ActiveX    The InstallShield R  Wizard will install Honeywell ONVIF IP    ActiveX on your computer  To continue  click Next     WARNING  This program is protected by copyright law and  international treaties      lt Back  neto           3  Click Next     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    90   ONVIF IP Cameras 
91. age appears when your  camera is blinded by 50  or more        Low  30   Minimum blinding  The alarm message appears when your  camera is blinded by 30  or more        3  Click Apply     www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   117    Note To turn off camera blinding detection  select Disable in the Blinding Threshold  list  Disable is the default value     Note You must click Apply after you make changes to any settings to save those  changes  Settings are not saved unless you click Apply     Configuring Camera Field of View Change Detection    The web client application can detect tampering of the camera field of view and show an alarm  message above the video display  see Figure 6 47      Note Before changing the current Scene Change settings  you must click Reset  Scene     Note Camera Field of View change detection works best detecting objects with sharp  edges and or corners  Environments that are flat and or monochrome might  trigger false alarms     To detect a change in the camera field of view   1  Click the Video Analytics tab     2  Inthe Scene Change Threshold list  select one of the following options     Table 6 15 Scene Change Threshold Values       Value To detect          High  80   Maximum change in the camera field of view  The alarm  message appears when tampering causes at least an 80   change in your camera field of view        Medium  50   Medium change in the camera field of view  The alarm  message appears when tampering causes at least a 50  
92. ard           2    0 00 eee eee or 53  AUCIO BNO ABIN PIN  cc 64 se candida gd OHSS Hee eH ew ee we Ha gd E 54  Normal Alarm States  skate eee eR DE KA Oe ADS Bo 55  PIAS CONS  AI 55  Camera Adjustment   Lens Rotation and Gimbal Adjustment                    57  Holding the 4 inch Minidome Camera Dome Bubble in Front ofthe Lens              58  Reassembled 4 inch Minidome Camera                  e    59  Honeywell IP Utility User Interface    2       rr       ss ser 64  User Tab on the Honeywell IP Utility Interface ooo rr rr rr rr rr rss ser 65  ONVIF Camera Credentials LoginWindow            reser er     rr rs ss sr 66  Honeywell IP Utility User Interface  soo rer er rr     rr     e      o  67  Set the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually                    rss 69  Web Client Interface After Logging On sosse rer rer rs               71  Windows Firewall Settings for IE                  rr rr rr rr rss ser 76  Allowed Programs MSIE  bunk eee EAN ROR AAA 77  Adding IE to the Allowed Programs List                  rr ee 77  Searching for UAC in the Control Panel                          a 78  User Account Control Settings Page                        rss ss ser 78    800 13160V2   A   04 2013    12      ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Figure 6 6   Figure 6 7   Figure 6 8   Figure 6 9   Figure 6 10  Figure 6 11  Figure 6 12  Figure 6 13  Figure 6 14  Figure 6 15  Figure 6 16  Figure 6 17  Figure 6 18  Figure 6 19  Figure 6 20  Figure 6 21  Figure 6 22  Figure 6 23  
93. ay from the camera   people and vehicles might appear rather small in the image  In such cases  it might not be  possible to apply a single area of interest to the whole field of view and reliably detect  motion  In such cases  it is recommended to cover the camera view with multiple  smaller  region of interest boxes  and to concentrate on areas where motion alarms are of most  interest to the user  such as entrances  restricted access areas  etc     Use the medium sensitivity at 50  as the initial setting  It can be further adjusted as  explained below     Note   Observe VMD performance in all expected lighting conditions after the initial  configuration is applied  Ensure that relevant scene motion does trigger alarms  and ensure that the camera is not reporting false alarms  Such as VMD alarms  triggered due to image noise      Increasing VMD sensitivity    If relevant scene motion does not trigger VMD alarms  the following adjustments will increase  VMD sensitivity     Decreasing the sensitivity level from 80  to 50   or from 50  to 30   This change will  cause smaller objects to trigger alarms and it will also require smaller contrast level to  report and alarm  This should be the primary adjustment mechanism     Reducing the size of the region of interest box  and adding more regions if needed   This  adjustment will cause smaller objects to also trigger VMD alarms     Note After VMD sensitivity is increased  observe the performance in other lighting  conditions in cas
94. c Settings after selecting  H 264 H 264 or H 264 MJPEG Codec type     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    106   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Figure 6 35 Secondary Stream Video Codec Settings  Default settings shown for NTSC models    Secondary  Resolution  320x180 a Set the Resolution  Frame Rate  Set the Frame Rate  Priority  Quality E Set the Priority to Quality  or Bit or Frame Rate    Compression Ratio   Minimum   Set the Compression Ratio  Target Bit Rate      Set the Target Bit Rate  Maximum Bit Rate    ait Set the Maximum Bit Rate  kbps   GOP    Set the GOP  Group of Pictures   Note GOP is not available if you select    MJPEG for the secondary stream                 Note Selecting H 264 H 264 or H 264   MJPEG for Codec type disables the local  video out  aim and focus    H3D2F X   H4D2F X   or HCD2F X  only     Configuring the Compression Settings    1  Use Table 6 7 to Table 6 10 to set up the streaming resolution  and Table 6 11 for the other  compression settings     Table 6 7 Video Streaming Resolutions   1080p Resolution Primary Stream       Primary Stream Resolutions Secondary Stream Resolutions       1920 x 1080 H 264 MJPEG  1920 x 1080 640 x 360  1280 x 720  not supported  320 x 180  800 x 450   640 x 360   320 x 180          Table 6 8 Video Streaming Resolutions   720p Resolution Primary Stream       Primary Stream Resolutions Secondary Stream Resolutions    1280 x 720 H 264 MJPEG  1920 x 1080  not supported  640 x 360  1280 x 720 320 x 180  800 x 450   640 x 
95. ce                     rer rr rr rr ss ss 95  LIVE VIEW 2 4 pout Aer Boko We ok oe ee EM ead ee ete eRe owe AAA ee ee eS 97  MAKING A Snapshots lao aa hae ee e ck cs a ee A a q we Ses HH E 97  Taking a Snapshot in Microsoft   lEBandlE9                   e sr 97   Taking a Snapshot in Google Chrome    and Mozilla Firefox   at o ee ade de 98   Camera SOL at peo f   oh ey os ae weet T  O a go RA AAA DAS s  n reg 99  Basic Camera Setup Procedure            rr rr rr Kr Rs er 100  ALLO EXPOSURE  mas a od od EF Ges ne ah vee A Mi he    Oy Sy  ba ds o da SS ae ee 101  Wote Balane iii ate far dd Mie e BT rk A re BE A GH AS os a 102  Compression SOLID  vic sr gr fr worse Oe a hee a REE Bake aa A ae 103  Primary Stream Video Codec Settings     1    oaa a a a a rr rss ss ser 105  How the different Codec configurations affect camera operation                  4 105  Secondary Stream Video Codec Settings      2    1  rer rr     a rs ss sr 105  Configuring the Compression Settings      2    rr rr rs rss 106  Configuring Priority Settings  Quality  Bit Rate  and Frame Rate                   108  Statistics  Received Bit Rate and Frame Rate  IE Only                  2 20 00 a 109  Zoom  amp  Focus  H3D2F X  and H4D2F X  models only        2    rr rr rr rr rr rs     sr 110  AOS CDS  resa Se eka cio AS a di et Ss a ee R   q 111  ACO SEG SA sacar asas cee Rid then eae a de Oe a ee dr o edn ee aes E 111  CONNCCING AUCO  ms ara ead ge Ee BS ee Beda cite ORE Re RAS Oe ESO 112  Connguring Audio  Set
96. cifications       Dimensions  WxH      See diagram  Figure K 5        Weight     3 0 Ib  1 3 kg  camera only       Construction     Housing  Die cast aluminum  Finish  Cool gray powder coating  Dome  Polycarbonate       Connector     Aux Video Output  2 pin Molex connector  Power Input  Removable screw terminal block  Network  RJ45 connector       Environmental Specifications       Temperature     Operating   4  F to 122  F   20  C to 50  C   Storage   40  F to 158  F   40  C to 70  C        Relative Humidity     0  to 85   non condensing       Rating     IP66    800 13160V2   A   04 2013    184   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    www honeywellvideo com       IP Specifications                                  H4SVP X  Resolutions  Bitrate H 264 Frame Rate  Storage Day  GB    Typical    640 x 480  4 3  0 84 Mbps 30 25 8 86  640 x 360  16 9  0 70 Mbps 30 25 7 39  320 x 240  4 3  0 32 Mbps 30 25 3 33  320 x 180  16 9  0 25 Mbps 30 25 2 58  H4S1P X  Resolutions   1280 x 720  16 9  1 8 Mbps 30 25 18 98  800 x 450  16 9  1 2 Mbps 30 25 12 65  640 x 360  16 9  0 6 Mbps 30 25 6 33  320 x 180  16 9  0 21 Mbps 30 25 0 89  Frame Rate  NTSC PAL   Up to 30 25 fps video in all resolutions  Video Streaming  Dual Streaming  H 264 and MJPEG    Controllable frame rate and bandwidth  Constant or variable bit rate             Security  Multiple user access levels with password protection  Video access from web Full control of all camera settings available to  browser  Administrator    Web brow
97. cifications are subject to change without notice              Video Signal Specifications NTSC PAL  Scanning System  Progressive  Image Sensor  1 2 7    CMOS       Number of Pixels  H x V     1920 x 1080  1080p   640 x 480  VGA        Minimum Illumination     0 18 lux color 0 15 lux for BW   50 IRE  F1 2  0 11 lux color 0 09 lux for BW   30 IRE  F1 2       Video Output  local      1 0 Vp p   75 ohms       S N Ratio     50 dB or more  AGC Off        Auto Gain Control  AGC      Off On  selectable  20     40 dB        Auto Electronic Shutter  ELC      1 30 1 130 000 1 25 1 130 000  sec sec       Automatic Lens Iris Control     DC Iris level 1     25       White Balance  AWB      Auto  WBC Push  Manual          Lens Type  True Day Night  TDN   3 0 mm to 9 0 mm Motorized Focus and Zoom Lens  F1 2  Angle of View  Wide Tele  Horizontal 117 3   38 0    Vertical 63 0   21 4         Audio Signal Specifications       Audio Two Way    Line in out       Electrical Specifications       Input Voltage     24 V AC  PoE IEEE 802 3af       Input Voltage Range     17 28 V AC       Surge Suppression    1 5 kW transient       Power Consumption     5 W  max  24 V AC  PoE  PD Type 1  Class 2       800 13160V2   A   04 2013    176      www honeywellvideo com    ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide       Mechanical Specifications       Dimensions  WxH      See diagram  Figure l 1        Weight     2 86 Ib  1 3 kg  camera only       Construction     Housing  Die cast aluminum  Finish  Cool gray powder coat
98. cs  Received Bit Rate and Frame Rate  IE Only     To view in real time the received bit rate and frame rate statistics of the current image   1  Click the Compression Setup tab     2  Click the box to enable the Statistics area     Figure 6 39 Statistics    a  Statistics  W Bit Rate  NA Frame Rate  NA  e       Deselecting the check box disables the refresh rate     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    110   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Note The Statistics check box is disabled by default  When you log out  this check box  reverts to the disabled state     Zoom  amp  Focus  H3D2F X  and H4D2F X  models only     For your convenience  these cameras allow you to remotely adjust the zoom and focus     Figure 6 40 Zoom  amp  Focus Tab    equip    Series    HIDE V40 0 4               Zoom and Focus x b          Figure 6 41 Zoom  amp  Focus Controls    Zoom    Adjust zoom       Default    Adjust focus       Default       Reset to Default    www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   111    Note   When you click Reset To Default  the camera zoom and focus settings return to  Wide and Far     Audio Setup    Figure 6 42 Audio Setup Tab    equip    Senes   HIDZF V40 0 4  Iv E admi x  Camera to Clent Pe    Primary Stream    Secondary Stream     Chent PC  to Camera  Enabled        Audio Settings    The network camera supports bi directional audio  There are two supported voice band  channels that function in full duplex mode  Connect industry standard line level audio input and  outpu
99. d  Secondary streams  The following section explains Auto Exposure and White Balance setup     Note You must click Apply after you make changes to any settings to save those  changes  Settings are not saved unless you click Apply     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    100   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Figure 6 32 Camera Setup    equip    Series  H3D2F V40 0 4 Live Setup  Auto Exposure     aco ELC   AGC   DSS   Fickeriass   DNR     3  e  Y  Day Night  Day Neght   auto    hight Mode   Detect Teme   Day to Night  2 r  tight to Day   white Balance    WB Control   R Gain  0 255      Auto  Y  ANN  B Gam  0 255         Basic Camera Setup Procedure    1  Aim and focus the camera using the test video output     2  Create atypical scene  Add the motion  scene complexity  and lighting levels  day or  night  expected in normal operation     3  Using the camera web client application  open the Camera Setup tab  and adjust the  image parameters   brightness  color  AGC  gain     to achieve the desired exposure and  white balance     4  Open the Compression Settings tab  and enable Statistics   5  Select the resolution  frame rate  and priority mode  Quality  Bit Rate  or Frame Rate      a  Is the delivered picture quality  bit rate  and frame rate acceptable with the appropriate  motion  scene complexity  and day night transitions     Yes   Then camera setup is complete   No   Then additional configuration is required     b  Ifthe delivered bit rate is close to the maximum bit rate  then
100. e        Select the type of rst  ee    Or  select the optional  V  Start Menu Shortcut A  components you wish to  7  Desktop Shortcut  install     Mozilla plugin   e  ActiveX plugin   4  Discs Playback     v  File type associations  3  w  Audio Files v  Description    Space required  93 5MB Position your mpuse nver a component to see it  Geseriation     Waen yie media player    ct   roar    cem      2  Open Firefox  if you don t already have it open            Note You might need to restart Firefox after installing VLC     3  Enter the URL  IP address of the device  in the Address bar  then press Enter on your  keyboard  See note below if you do not have the IP address     4  The web client log on page opens            E   Search       Share   More  gt  gt     b Links      2 Documentation VGA2US          H3D1F V40 0 5       5  Select a User Name and enter a Password   a  From the User Name drop down list  select admin or guest   b  Inthe Password field  enter the case sensitive password   e The default Administrator password is 1234     e The default Guest password is guest   c  Click      www  honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   93    The web client interface opens and live streaming video displays on the monitor     Note Ifyou did not previously install VLC  then a warning dialog will appear in Chrome  or Firefox  See Figure 6 24     Figure 6 24 VLC Warning         The page at 164 178 45 56 says     The VLC Media Player is not installed  Please install it from  the
101. e  then please wait  approximately 60 seconds after connecting to a power source for video to appear  on the local video out     Reinstall the gimbal by inserting the black tabs into the black clips on the enclosure base     Connect the supplied video cable to the local video out connector to view the video signal  on a standard monitor  see Figure 4 22  for the location of the local video out connector      4  Loosen the setscrew that locks the gimbal assembly in place  see Figure 4 22   and adjust  the camera to the desired view     www honeywellvideo com    Installing a 4 Inch Minidome Camera   57    Figure 4 22 Camera Adjustment   Lens Rotation and Gimbal Adjustment  H3D1F X    H3W1F X    H3SVP X    H3S1P X     Adjust the horizontal  pan  and tilt rotations so that the area of interest is at the center    Top view Thumbscrew  loosen to  Local video out connector adjust tilt rotation      for aim and focus  Legend    A   Tilt rotation  B   Horizontal rotation  C   Pan rotation    Set focus   top     Set focal length   bottom     H3D2F X     Adjust the horizontal  pan  and tilt rotations so that the area of interest is at the center   Final zoom and focus adjustments can be made using the camera s web client     Top view Thumbscrew  loosen to  Local video out connector adjust tilt rotation    for aim and focus     Legend   A   Tilt rotation   B   Horizontal rotation  C   Pan rotation                                                                                            
102. e 2 1  Figure 2 2  Figure 2 3  Figure 3 1  Figure 3 2  Figure 3 3  Figure 3 4  Figure 3 5  Figure 3 6  Figure 3 7  Figure 3 8  Figure 3 9  Figure 3 10  Figure 4 1  Figure 4 2  Figure 4 3  Figure 4 4  Figure 4 5  Figure 4 6  Figure 4 7  Figure 4 8  Figure 4 9  Figure 4 10  Figure 4 11  Figure 5 12  Figure 5 13  Figure 5 14  Figure 5 15  Figure 5 16  Figure 5 17  Figure 6 1  Figure 6 2  Figure 6 3  Figure 6 4  Figure 6 5    Back Focus Adjustment   ob coe ibid DA DERA SA dA SS 27  CM serra bird EE Ee Ree hE Hee R   28  Camera Connections   22465 eee ae ssa LAS PA EA E AES AA 28  3 inch Minidome Camera Components        1    2 ee so sso vor 34  Surface Mounting Template                      rr rr rr ss sr 35  Audio and Alarm PINS PETER 36  Normal Open States  siste in a a AAA 37  Alarm Connection   4 4 a aooaa ee eee AAA A RARA 37  Camera and Cable Connections       ies sr ss woe OX 39  Wiring Connections Shown on Board    oaaao aaa e a a ers sr rs rss sr 39  Camera Adjustment   Lens Adjustment and Gimbal Rotation                    42  Holding the 3 inch Minidome Camera Dome Bubble in Front of the Lens              43  Installing the Enclosure Cover             rr rr rr rr ss ser 44  4 inch Minidome Camera ComponentS             reser es ses oss sr 48  4 inch Camera Mounting Holes and Removed Gimbal                0 508000 e 49  Tracing the Camera Base   ce ew SRE oe DEM Ew EERE EA He OSs 50  Conduit Plug IAN         er Ae hee RR AAA 51  Wiring Connections Shown on the Camera Bo
103. e 6 10    Table 6 11    Table 6 12  Table 6 13  Table 6 14  Table 6 15  Table 6 16  Table 6 17  Table 6 18    Tables   15    3 inch Minidome Camera Model Numbers                      rr rs rs ss er 19  4 inch Minidome Camera Model Numbers                      rr rs rs ss er 19  Box Camera Model Numbers              rr rr rr rr rr rr rss sr 20  Steps for Installing the Camera                rr rr rr sr ss se sr 26  Steps for Installing Your 3 inch Minidome Camera                    ee ort 32  Audio and Alarm Connector PIN Descriptions      2    er er rer       rr     sr 36  Steps for Installing Your 4 inch Minidome Camera                    a 46  Audio and Alarm Connector PIN Definitions   ooo ere rer er         ss so ser 54  PC Minimum System Requirements                     A 62  Items Installed On Your System                   e    62  IP Network Device Setting Options    omer   rr rr rr ss ser 68  User Profiles and Permissions for the Web Client                         ser 74  PC Minimum Requirements for ActiveX                   A 75  Tabs in the Web Client Application     2    er rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr sr ser 95  Auto Exposure Settings    2    rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr ss sr 101  While Balance Settings  cassada AAA 103  Codec Configurations and CVBS Availability ooo rs rr rr rr rr rr          105  Video Streaming Resolutions   1080p Resolution Primary Stream                  106  Video Streaming Resolutions   720p Resolution Primary Stream                   106  Video 
104. e Dynamic 720p resolution Network Camera   PAL       www honeywellvideo com    Features    Introduction   21    equiP Series 720p Cameras features                    Model Resolution Scan Sensor Camera type   HCD1F  XxX  720p  1280 x 720  1 4  color CMOS progressive Box   H3D1F1 X  720p  1280 x 720  1 4  color CMOS progressive 3 inch indoor minidome   H4D1F1  X  720p  1280 x 720  1 4  color CMOS progressive 4 inch rugged minidome  Features     Outstanding image quality  720p  1280 x 720  resolution  30 fps  25 fos PAL  progressive scan    True Day Night  3 3 12 0 mm VFAI lens with removable IR cut filter  H3D1F X  and  H4D1F X      Camera tamper detection   Video motion detection   Wall pendant mount kit available  not available for HCD1F X     NTP time synchronization support   ONVIF support   Programmable daylight threshold settings to deliver color or black white images   Dual digital video streams  independently configurable  H 264 and or H 264 MJPEG  Remote firmware update   Supports both dynamic and static IP addresses   Date time stamp embedded into video stream   Multiple browser support   Single model for surface mount and recessed ceiling applications  4S adapter plate also  supplied  H3D1F X  only    Includes advanced IP locator software to make system setup easy   Web server for remote setup of camera video and network parameters   Choice of 24 V AC or PoE IEEE 802 3af power inputs   Supports input and output alarm contacts   Supports bidirectional audio   Rugged 
105. e dissatisfied with the sharpness of the image  then you should ensure that you are  using a megapixel lens  For a list of recommended lenses  go to  www honeywellvideo com products cameras      Adjusting the Back Focus    The back focus adjustment is accessible at the front end of the camera housing to adjust the  back focal length or picture focus     The range of adjustment allows the CS mount lenses to be used without the need for a spacer  ring     Figure 2 1 Back Focus Adjustment    Lens connector for Focus  Setscrews DC auto Iris lens ring                                                                               Reset button restores  factory default settings    1  Loosen the setscrews with a Phillips screwdriver   2  Adjust the focus ring at the front end of the camera housing to focus the picture     3  Re tighten the setscrews     Mounting the Camera    Mounting points are provided on the top and bottom of the camera and are used to mount the  camera on a bracket or tripod for indoor applications  They are designed to accept standard  sized mounting bolts  1 4 x 20   The mounting bracket must be capable of supporting the weight  of the camera and its lens     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    28   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    CAUTION Some installation codes state that the mounting  bracket must be capable of supporting up to four times the combined  weight of the camera and lens        For outdoor applications  mount the camera inside a weatherproof enclosure 
106. e further tuning is required to prevent false alarms     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    120   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Decreasing VMD sensitivity    If VMD alarms are triggered even when there is no motion and no significant changes in the  video  the following adjustments will decrease VMD sensitivity     e Increasing the sensitivity level from 30  to 50   or from 50  to 80   This should be the  primary adjustment mechanism  because it increases the required contrast level  or  amount of noise  required to trigger an alarm  Higher sensitivity levels also require  significant amounts of motion to be observed before a VMD alarm is triggered     e Increasing the size of the region of interest box  This adjustment will prevent smaller  objects  or smaller areas of noise  from triggering VMD alarms     VMD configuration examples    These examples are provided only for illustration  Other factors such as lighting level  contrast   and image noise might affect VMD performance and might require tuning adjustments as  described above     Normal Field of View    In anormal field of view  with a person walking in front of the camera  the maximum  recommended region of interest box sizes would be as shown by the red boxes in Figure 6 48   Figure 6 49  and Figure 6 50    Figure 6 48 Video Motion Detection Configuration   30  Sensitivity Level    mn      equip    Scenes    HIDEF   40 0 4    fmin  Tamper Detectan Settings   Blur Threshold   Disable           Blinding Threshold    
107. e the firmware for all  one you are connected to  and  which user is logged on     www honeywellvideo com    Installing the Honeywell IP Utility   65    Automatically discover or manually refresh the list of devices on the network   Use the manual refresh if a new device was added after you logged onto the system     e You do not need to do anything to discover devices  When you log on to the IP Utility   the devices on the network     including the devices on other subnets     are  automatically discovered and alphanumerically listed in the Discovery pane  After the  initial discovery  the network automatically continues to discover devices that are  newly added to the network     e To manually refresh the device list  click the Refresh   aj button  located near the  top of the Discovery pane     Note All examples in this User Guide show the GUI for the H3D2F model camera   unless otherwise specified     Changing the Camera Passwords    In the Honeywell IP Utility interface  you can change the camera   s Administrator or Guest  passwords     1     or 2 w    Click User to open the User tab     Figure 5 26 User Tab on the Honeywell IP Utility Interface                        Camera User Management    User Name Administrator    Old Password  New Password    Verify Password    Select Administrator or Guest from the User Name drop down menu   Enter the old password   Enter the new password  then verify it     Click Apply to save the changes     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    66   O
108. ea       O No    ipc control exe L L No  ipc control exe O L No         HAipfinderh_global exe E o No  O SCS Service L L    No  O Key Management Service LI       No  LANDesk Message Service O O No    LA LANDesk Ping Discovery Service M o O No       Allow another program       3  If Internet Explorer is already in the Allowed list  then please confirm that the settings are  configured as in Figure 6 2     4  If Internet Explorer is not already in the Allowed list  then please add IE to the list  as  shown in Figure 6 3     Figure 6 3 Adding IE to the Allowed Programs List  Add a Progra L Z JW Browse y                              Select the program you want to add  or dick Browse to find one that is not pl two     listed  and then dick OK  2      Organize v New folder J         Programs  A          E internet Explorer ed de Fanati Name Date modified Type  e KSSetting EE Desktop Le en us 2 27 2011 2 37 PM File fold   l Mailbox Viewer2     Downloads ia Mota ins aa Fa    3 Manifest Generation and Editing Tool E 5   p   de MUI 9 28 2011 6 02 Ph File fold    12 Manifest Generator E  E    Recent Places Lo SIGNUP 8 9 201210 33AM File fold   la  Manifest Generator A im   ExtExport 12 27 2011 2 35 PM Applicat  iy MFC ATL Trace Tool i Al Libraries      iecleanup 12 27 2011 2 36 PM   Applicat    Microsoft Cross Platform Audio Creation Tool  XACT    le    A   iediagemd 12 27 2011 2 36 PM   Applicat     y Microsoft Silverlight  00 Microsoft Visual Studio 2010    computer e ieinstal 12 27 2
109. ebsite to  the zone  field  See Figure 6 10     e To add a whole subnet to the Trusted Sites list  enter the partial URL with a   at the  end in the Add this website to the zone  field  Use a   to add the whole network     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    86   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Figure 6 16 Adding a Whole Subnet to the List of Trusted Sites       You can add and remove websites from this zone  All websites in  this zone will use the zone s security settings     Add this website to the zone   http   159  99 2617        bankofamerica com    btslearning com     plateau com     successfactors com      bow  I Sa TA                      5  Click Add to add the website in the Add this website to the zone field to the list of trusted  websites     6  Click Close to close this window     Logging On and Off the Camera Web Client    There are two ways to open each camera web client     e By clicking Launch Browser in the IP Utility interface  Microsoft IE only      e     Directly through a browser  IE  Chrome  or Firefox  by entering the URL  the IP address  in  the address bar     Launching the Microsoft IE Camera Web Client with the IP Utility    1  From the desktop  double click the Honeywell IP Utility icon Ch   OR   Click Start  gt  Programs  gt  Honeywell Video Systems  gt  IP Utility  gt  Honeywell IP  Utility   The Honeywell IP Utility Log On window opens     2  Inthe Discovery pane  double click the device you want to connect to    OR   Select the device and click 
110. ecifications for your H4W1F  Appendix B  HCD2F X  Specifications  provides specifications for your HCD2F  Appendix C  HCD1F X  Specifications  provides specifications for your HCD1F  Appendix L  H4W1F X  Specifications  provides specifications for your HCW1F  Appendix M  Glossary  explains terms and initializations used in this guide   The  ndex provides quick access to commonly searched terms     X  camera   X  camera   X  camera   X  camera     Introduction    Table 1 1       The ONVIF IP Camera provides high quality video surveillance over a network connection  See  Table 1 1  Table 1 2  and Table 1 3 for descriptions of the camera models     3 inch Minidome Camera Model Numbers       Model number    Description                                  H3D2F 1 True Day Night 1080p resolution  3 0     9 0 mm VFAI Motorized  Focus and Zoom Lens  NTSC   H3D2F1X True Day Night 1080p resolution  3 0     9 0 mm VFAI Motorized  Focus and Zoom Lens  PAL   H3D1F1 True Day Night 720p resolution  3 3     12 0 mm VFAI Lens  NTSC   H3D1F1X True Day Night 720p resolution  3 3     12 0 mm VFAI Lens  PAL   H3S1P1 Day Night 720p resolution  3 3     12 0 mm VFAI Lens  NTSC   H3S1P1X Day Night 720p resolution  3 3     12 0 mm VFAI Lens  PAL   H3SVP1 Day Night VGA resolution  3 3     12 0 mm VFAI Lens  NTSC   H3ISVP1X Day Night VGA resolution  3 3     12 0 mm VFAI Lens  PAL   H3W1F1 True Day Night 720p resolution WDR  3 3     12 0 mm VFAI Lens   NTSC   H3W1F1X True Day Night 720p resolution WDR  3 3 
111. ents   9    Configuring Your OS and Browser for ActiveX Installation on MicrosoftlE                  75  Configuring Windows 7  82 bit and 64 bit  and IE Security Settings                    75  Checking the Firewall Settings       2    rer rr rr rr rr rr rs ss sr 76  Checking the UAC Settings                      rr rr rr rr rs ss sr 78   Adding to Trusted Sites inlE  oder rer rer rr rr rr rr rr ss ser 79  Configuring Windows XP Service Pack 3 and IE Security Settings                     82  Checking the Firewall  so ooo ooo rer rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rs sr 82   Adding to Trusted Sites INTE ss ses asso rae we a rer rr Se rr rr rr rs ds EE 83   Logging On and Off the Camera Web Client       2    0 0    rr rss ss ss ss oss 86  Launching the Microsoft IE Camera Web Client with the IP Utility                     86  Logging Onto the Camera Web Client through a Browser               0 00002        88  Launching the Camera Web Client through Internet Explorer                     88  Launching the Camera Web Client through Google Chrome                      90  Launching the Camera Web Client through Mozilla Firefox                  04  91   Finding the URL  IP Address  of the Device             a 0  2    o  93   Logging Out of the Web Client                       a 94  Uninstalling the Honeywell ONVIF ActiveX  MicrosotlE              0 0002 ee eee 94  Uninstalling the VLC Media Player  Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox                 94  Navigating the Web Client User Interfa
112. er  Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox    You will use the Control Panel to uninstall the VLC software     1   2     www honeywellvideo com    Click Start  gt  Settings  gt  Control Panel     Open Add or Remove Programs and select VLC from the Currently installed programs  list     Click Uninstall Change    The VLC Installation Wizard screen opens   Click Next  gt  Remove    The VLC software is uninstalled    Click Finish     IP Camera Web Client   95    Navigating the Web Client User Interface    Figure 6 26 Web Client Window Layout  Administrator Log On    Click Logout to exit the program   H3D2F V40 0 4 ive Confirm the user type logged in                equIP    Series       If logged on as a Guest  only the Live  View tab is available  Administrators  I can access all tabs     Day mght  Day  Noght   Night Mode     Detect Teme             Click the tabs  to access the  available  configurations  and settings           Day to Night   Night to Day               White Balance    WB Control   R Gan  0 255         s  E Gan  0 255          Rs   Y y    4      Each tab has a section for  configuration and or navigation    E             The live image from  your camera displays  on every tab            o    Select the primary or secondary video stream  H                      LU Promary O Secondar Y       The web client application user interface consists of multiple user friendly tabs organized by  function  Access to the tabs is user controlled     Table 6 3 Tabs in the Web Client 
113. es    seek y assembly    page 36                                                                                                            3  Rotate and align the camera assembly yellow     E 4  label with the skirt yellow label        Turret       4  Secure the camera assembly to the skirt by  pushing it into the skirt  then twisting it  clockwise until it clicks securely in place        Dome bubble          5  Secure the camera assembly to the skirt by  twisting it clockwise until it clicks securely in  place                 6  Adjust the camera   s field of view  see Adjusting  the Camera Field of View  FOV  on page 41      7  Install the turret by clicking it into place     www honeywellvideo com    Installing a 3 Inch Minidome Camera   41    8  Install the bubble by placing it on the camera with the tabs to the left of the slots  then  turning it clockwise until the tabs click securely into place     Flush Mount  with or without 4S box  not supplied and optional     4S box  OOO az    1  Use the screws  not supplied  to  Adapter plate       connect the adapter plate directly to the      ceiling or wall           Ed TA Screws  Or      supplied   Use your own screws to connect the   Screw caps  adapter plate to the 4S box  not mn  supplied  which is attached to the  ceiling or wall  Es  t t  Note You must use screws that are able to Turret  support at least three times the weight  of the camera                                                                                
114. es such as sirens or flashing lights to the alarm output connector to  signal an activated alarm to camera users     Figure 3 8 Alarm Connection  Audio Alarm       The alarm output can be configured to provide normally open or normally closed contacts  see  Configuring Alarms on page 113 to configure the alarm output   Contacts will be rated for 12 V  DC   0 5 A     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    38   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    4     Pull the cables through the back or side entries of the camera skirt  back box and or  adapter plate  as required   then connect the green connector strip to the camera  assembly  You might have to remove the cover plate for flush mounting the camera     Connecting Power    power supply is required to ensure compliance with electrical       WARNING The use of a CSA Certified UL Listed Class 2       safety standards     Note Check the power source from the external power supply before applying power  to the camera     Connect the appropriate power supply for your installation   e 24V AC power supply  proceed to step 2   or    e Power over Ethernet  IEEE 802 3af  48 V DC power supply    Note Connect power either from a 24 V AC source or CAT5 Ethernet connector  PoE    It is not recommended to connect both power sources at the same time     Note If you are using PoE  802 3af   power will automatically be supplied to the camera  through the network cable     Connect to the power supply  see Figure 3 9 on page 39      Plug the power supply into
115. es to Day or  Night mode after detecting a low light condition or a normal light  condition  respectively     Day Night must be set to Auto        DayToNight 1 7    Determines the low light detection level  1 7  when the camera  switches to Night mode  The lower the value  the darker the lighting  conditions before the camera switches     Day Night must be set to Auto     Note The DayToNight threshold level must be set at least 2 less than  the NightToDay threshold setting     Note The DayToNight threshold range is decreased if the AGC level is  reduced        NightToDay 3 9    Determines the low light detection level  3 9  when the camera  switches to Day mode  The higher the value  the brighter the lighting  conditions before the camera switches     Day Night must be set to Auto     Note The NightToDay threshold range is decreased if the AGC level is  reduced        WDR  Wide Dynamic Off  Low  Medium   Range   H3W1F  High   H4W1F  or HCW1F   only     Wide dynamic range provides clear  balanced images in high contrast  lighting conditions  Set the WDR to Off  Low  Medium  or High        LDC  Lens Distortion Off  On  Correction   H3W1F    H4W1F  or HCW1F   only     When On  LDC reduces picture distortion  The performance of Frame  Rate mode might be impacted by LDC        White Balance    White Balance ensures that color integrity is maintained in the camera image by compensating  for the temperature color    casts    that different light sources can cause  Use Table 6 5 to s
116. et up  White Balance options     www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   103    Note You must click Apply after you make changes to any settings to save those  changes  Settings are not saved unless you click Apply     Table 6 5 White Balance Settings       Option Description    AWC Auto  Auto White An automatic white balance mode that can be used in  Balance Control Mode  scenes which do not have constant lighting        MWB  Manual Mode  Manual white balance mode  Set the Red and Blue gains  from 0 255        AWC Push  Auto White Automatically adjust the white balance to your specific   Balance Control Mode  environment  The user can optimize WB for the given scene  by pressing and holding an adjustment button  When  selected  the white balance is locked     Note This setting is recommended for situations in which  the light conditions are constant  so that the  specified color temperature does not change        Compression Setup    The video signal sent from the camera to the web client has a number of editable settings which  affect how the video displays  The Compression Setup tab enables you to configure these  settings     Stream Type   Enable Disable the Secondary Stream  Secondary stream only    Resolution   Frame Rate   Priority  Quality or Bit Rate or Frame Rate    Compression Ratio  if Quality is chosen as the priority    Target Bit Rate  if Bit Rate or Frame Rate is chosen as the priority    Maximum Bit Rate that the camera will provide across the networ
117. g  Aluminum  Finish  Cool gray powder coat       Camera Mount     1 4 20 UNC mounting ring       Connectors     Local Video Output  BNC connector  Lens  4 Pin Connector  Power Input  Removable screw block  Alarm I O  Removable screw block  Audio In  3 5 mm mono phone jack  Audio Out  3 5 mm mono phone jack  Network  RJ45 connector       800 13160V2   A   04 2013    150   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide       Environmental Specifications       Temperature     Operating  14  F to 122  F   10  C to 50  C   Storage   4  F to 140  F   20  C to 60  C        Relative Humidity     0  to 85   non condensing       IP Specifications       Video Compression     Dual stream H 264 and MJPEG                Primary Stream Bitrate H 264 Frame Rate Storage Day  Resolutions   Typical    GB   1280 x 720 2 7 Mbps 30 25 28 48  800 x 450 1 8 Mbps 30 25 18 98  640 x 360 0 9 Mbps 30 25 9 49  320 x 180 0 315 Mbps 30 25 3 32    Frame Rate  NTSC PAL      Up to 30 25 fps video in all resolutions       Video Streaming     Dual Streaming  H 264 and MJPEG  Controllable frame rate and bandwidth   Constant or variable bit rate       Security     Multiple user access levels with password protection       Video access from web  browser     Full control of all camera settings available to  administrator       Web browsing requirements     IE8 and IE9   Firefox v17 01 or higher   Chrome v23 0 1271 97 or higher       Operating system  requirements     Windows XP SP3  Windows 7  32  64 bit   Windows 2003  Server R
118. g the power supply into an appropriate power  source        If your installation involves a 24 V AC power  source  then please wait approximately 60  seconds after connecting to a power source for  video to appear on the local video out        Note    Note    Connect power either from a 24 V AC source or CAT5 Ethernet connector  PoE    It is not recommended to connect both power sources at the same time     For secure installations  surface mounted cables should be protected by plastic  or metal cable covers        Installing a 3 Inch Minidome Camera    This chapter describes how to     Mount a 3 inch minidome camera  Adjust a 3 inch minidome camera for the clearest image    Set up a 3 inch minidome camera in a network system    3 inch Minidome Camera Models    This chapter applies to the following ONVIF cameras     H3D2F X   H3D1F X   H3S1P X   H3SVP X   H3W1F X     Before you Begin    Before you install your 3 inch minidome camera     Please read this guide carefully  Keep this guide for future reference     Before installing the camera  Honeywell recommends that you download the latest  software updates  Go to www honeywellvideo com support  download center index  html  and follow the instructions on the page to logon  find your camera  and then download the  latest software updates     Note You will need a Username and Password to log in to the Download Center  To  receive a Username and Password  contact the customer service center for your  region  Contact information i
119. gh Firefox 94  VMD 178    W    warnings 3  29  37  38  51  54  warranty 6  web browser 62  web client  compression settings 103  launching and logging on off 70  password 87  89  97  92  user types  4  website 67  63  WEEE 4  white balance settings 702  Windows 7  configure for Activex 75  configuring firewall for ActiveX 76  Windows XP 82  configure for Activex 82  wiring  alarm connection 37  54  audio connection 54  connections on board 53    800 13160V2   A   04 2013    198   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    www honeywellvideo com    Honeywell Systems  Head Office   2700 Blankenbaker Pkwy  Suite 150  Louisville  KY 40299  USA  www honeywellvideo com     1 800 323 4576    Honeywell Security Europe South Africa  Aston Fields Road  Whitehouse Industrial Estate  Runcorn  WA7 3DL  United Kingdom  www honeywell com security uk   44 01928 754028    Honeywell Systems Caribbean Latin America  9315 NW 112th Ave    Miami  FL 33178  USA  www honeywellvideo com     1 305 805 8188    Honeywell Systems Pacific  Level 3  2 Richardson Place  North Ryde  NSW 2113  Australia  www honeywellsecurity com au   61 2 9353 7000    Honeywell Systems Asia   35F Tower A  City Center  100 Zun Yi Road  Shanghai 200051  China  www asia security honeywell com    86 21 5257 4568    Honeywell Security Middle East N  Africa  Post Office Box 18530   LOB Building 08  Office 199   Jebel Ali  Dubai  United Arab Emirates  www honeywell com security me   971 04 881 5506       Honeywell Security Northern Europe
120. gs    Figure 6 34 Primary Stream Video Codec Settings  Codec Default settings shown for NTSC models  Select from H 264  H 264   H 264  and                Type  H e64   H 264   MJPEG  Primary  Resolution  Set the Resolution  Frame Rate  1     Set the Frame Rate  Priority  Quality HM Set the Priority to Quality  Bit Rate  or Frame Rate  Compression Ratio    Minimum HM Set the Compression Ratio          Target Bit Rate   N A ooo  Maximum Bit Rate   4500  GOP  fr    Set the Target Bit Rate  Set the Maximum Bit Rate  kbps   Set the GOP  Group of Pictures           How the different Codec configurations affect camera operation    Selecting different Codec types configurations allows limits different options     Table 6 6 Codec Configurations and CVBS Availability                Codec Type  Camera Model H 264 H 264   MJPEG H 264   H 264  H3D2F X   H4D2F X   and   Enable primary H 264  and   Enable primary H 264 and   Enable primary H 264 and  HCD2F  X  CVBS  Local Video Out  is   secondary MJPEG  and secondary H 624  and  automatically enabled CVBS  Local Video Out  is   CVBS  Local Video Out  is  automatically disabled automatically disabled  H3D1F X  H4D1F X   Enable primary H 264 Enable primary H 264 and   Enable primary H 264 and  HCD1F X  secondary MJPEG secondary H 624  H3W1F X  H4W1F X   CVBS  Local Video Out  is always enabled  HCW1F X   H3SVP  X  H3S1P X  H4SV  P X   H4S1P       Secondary Stream Video Codec Settings    You will have access to the Secondary Stream Video Code
121. guring Your OS and Browser for Activex Installation on Microsoft IE on page 75  for information on setting up your browser      e Ensure that the network cable from the camera is connected to both the camera and the  network     Problem  Failure of IP Utility Software Installation    Solution 1 Disable Norton AntiVirus software  then install the IP Utility software     Solution 2 Enable Microsoft  NET Framework 3 5 on your workstation  It usually comes  pre installed on Windows 7     Enabling Microsoft  NET Framework 3 5 on Your Workstation  1  Goto Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Programs  gt  Programs and Features   2  Click the check box beside Microsoft  NET Framework 3 5 to enable it     Click OK to save the new setting     Problem  Cannot Connect to a Device    When the following message  Figure A 1  displays in the status bar of the IP Utility  your device  connection is limited  Usually this warning indicates that your PC and the device your are  connecting to are on different subnets  Contact your network administrator for help to resolve  your network issue s      Figure A 1 Limited or No Connection Message            Unable to Connect to Device  H3D2F 001F6608004F   limited access ta the Device     www honeywellvideo com       HCD2F X  Specifications    Note    Specifications are subject to change without notice              Video Signal Specifications NTSC PAL  Scanning System  Progressive  Image Sensor  1 2 7  CMOS       Number of Pixels  H x V      1920 x 1080  10
122. imilar address  for example  192 168 1 xy     Enter the device Subnet Mask value  A value is required     Enter a default Gateway Address that connects the device to the static network  A value is  required     Click Apply   The network settings are updated and a message displays in the status bar to confirm the  update     Interfacing with the ONVIF IP Device Via a Network Video Recorder    Your camera features ONVIF support and open API for software integration  Refer to  www onvif org for the ONVIF specification and the Honeywell Open Technology Alliance at  http   www security honeywell com hota  to learn more about our open and integrated  solutions  There is no support for legacy equiP and equlP2 protocols     For further information  refer to the documentation supplied with your NVR or contact your NVR  network administrator     Step 5  Launch the Web Client to View Live Video    www honeywellvideo com    Note It is important to click Apply in order to save any configuration change     Log onto the web client  There are two ways to launch the web client and log on    via the  Honeywell IP Utility Program for Microsoft IE or directly from Internet Explorer  Google  Chrome  and Mozilla Firefox     Honeywell IP Utility  a  Log onto the Honeywell IP Utility program   b  From the Discovery pane  click to select the device to launch its browser     c  From the System tab  click Launch Browser   The web client application for the selected device opens in Internet Explorer    
123. ing  Dome  Polycarbonate       Connector     Local Video Output  2 pin Molex connector  Power Input  Removable screw terminal block  Alarm I O  Removable screw terminal block  Audio I O  Removable screw terminal block  Network  RJ45 connector       Environmental Specifications       Temperature     Operating   4  F to 122  F   20  C to 50  C   Storage   40  F to 158  F   40  C to 70  C        Relative Humidity     0  to 85   non condensing       Rating     IP66       IP Specifications       Video Compression     Dual stream H 264 and MJPEG                   Primary Stream Bitrate H 264 Frame Rate Storage Day  GB   Resolutions   Typical     1920 x 1080 3 0 Mbps 30 25 31 6   1280 x 720 1 4 Mbps 30 25 14 8   800 x 450 0 75 Mbps 30 25 7 91   640 x 360 0 4 Mbps 30 25 4 22   320 x 180 0 2 Mbps 30 25 2 11    Frame Rate  NTSC PAL      Up to 30 25 fps video in all resolutions       Video Streaming     Dual Streaming  H 264 and MJPEG  Controllable frame rate and bandwidth  Constant or variable bit rate  H 264        Security     Multiple user access levels with password protection       Video access from web  browser     Full control of all camera settings available to  administrator        Web browsing requirements     IE8 and IE9   Firefox v17 01 or higher   Chrome v23 0 1271 97 or higher       Operating system  requirements     Windows XP SP3  Windows 7  32  64 bit   Windows 2003  Server R2  32 bit   Windows Vista SP1  Windows 2008    Server R2  64 bit        Processor     Pentium I
124. installation proceeds  click Next on each screen to continue     3  On the Choose Install Location screen  click Next to accept the default directory  or  Browse to select another directory     www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   129    Figure 6 60 Choosing the NTP Software Installation Location    fi  Network Time Protocol Setup    Choose Install Location  Choose the Folder in which to install Network Time Protocol     Setup will install Network Time Protocol in the Following Folder  To install in a different Folder   click Browse and select another Folder  Click Next to continue     Destination Folder    Browse       Space required  3 4MB  Space available  27 166       On the Choose Components screen  click Next to install the default set of component  options  recommended      Figure 6 61 Following the NTP Software Installation Wizard    fi  Network Time Protocol Setup    Choose Components  Choose which Features of Network Time Protocol you want to install     Check the components you want to install and uncheck the components vou don t want Eo  install  Click Next to continue     Description    Select components to install       MTF Daemon  NTP Tools  NTP Documentatic  Create Startment  E Third Party Compo  OpenSSL Runtime    Space required  3 4MB   gt        The files will now be installed     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    130   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    www honeywellvideo com    On the Please specify your configuration settings screen you must do a
125. ion Procedure  soo er a rr ss sr 32  Camera Components and Functions       1    ss ss oss os sr 33  Camera Installation    1 4 2   e228 aca ER E E A AL EEE we ee ew 35  Preparing the Camera    1    a a a 35  Preparing the Mounting Surface              rr rr rr rr ss ser 35  Connecting the Wires                 rer rr rr rr rr rr ss sr 36  Connecting Audio and Alarms soo ere rer rr rr rr rr rr rr rss sr 36  Connecting Power    2  ere rer rer rer rr rr rr rr rr rr rs ss 38    800 13160V2   A   04 2013    8   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Connecting toa Video Monitor      2    1  rr rr rr rr a 40  Connecting to a Network via an RJ 45 Ethernet Connector                      40  Mounting the Camera    1    ere a rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rs ss sr 40  Surface Mount mes we we car aw ee ee we ek rr rr rr A E E 40   Flush Mount  with or without 4S box    2    2  ere rer    ss sor 41   Restore Factory Defaults               rer rr rr rr rr rr rs ss sr 41  Adjusting the Camera Field of View  FOV     2  1 ere rer ere rer rr rr rr ess sr 41  Adjusting the Lens FOCUS                  rr rr rr rr rr ss ns sr 43  Securing the Enclosure Cover             A 44  4 Installing a 4 Inch Minidome Camera                ess rs ss str 45  4 inch Minidome Camera Models                  e    45  Before Vou Begi e  s aw ee sce ee DEE ee ROR OR ee ee E IR LR  eee we KR 45  Unpack Everything     sae adedesn Ped Rhee ee hee eS ee HO we ee ER 46  EQUIPMENLREQUIRA  s s as sa sx eee ss e Ree eee ee we Em 46  
126. ions are subject to change without notice              Video Signal Specifications NTSC PAL  Scanning System  Progressive  Image Sensor  1 4    CMOS       Number of Pixels  H x V      H3S1P X   1280 x 720  H3SVP X   640 x 480       Minimum Illumination     0 25 lux   50 IRE  F1 6  0 11 lux   30 IRE  F1 6       Video Output  local      1 0 Vp p   75 ohms       S N Ratio     50 dB or more  AGC off        Auto Gain Control  AGC      Off On  selectable  10     40 dB        Auto Electronic Shutter  ELC      1 60     1 24 500 sec 1 50     1 24 500 sec       Automatic Lens Iris Control     DC Iris level 1     25       White Balance  AWB      AWC  AWC Push  Manual       Lens Type     3 3 mm to 12 0 mm Varifocal Auto Iris  F1 6       Electrical Specifications       Input Voltage     24 V AC  PoE IEEE 802 3af       Input Voltage Range     17 28 VAC       Surge Suppression     1 5 kW transient       Power Consumption     3 5 W  max  24 V AC  PoE  PD Type 1  Class 1       Mechanical Specifications       Dimensions  W x H      See diagrams  Figure G 7  Figure G 8        Weight     1 0 Ib  0 448 kg  camera only       Construction     Housing  Polycarbonate  Finish  Matte texture  off white       Connectors     Local Video Output  AUX   2 pin Molex connector  Power Input  Removable screw block  Network  RJ45 connector       Environmental Specifications       Temperature     Operating  14  F to 122  F   10  C to 50  C   Storage   40  F to 158  F   40  C to 70  C        Relative Humidity     
127. is scene  and motion dependent with the H 264 stream     Figure E 1 H3D2F X  Camera Side View with Dimensions     lt  4 9   125 1 mm       Honeywell                                    124 2 mm        Figure E 2 H3D2F X  Camera Side View Dimensions without Skirt    3 9     97 7 mm                                          115 7 mm        Figure E 3  H3D2F X  Camera Side View Dimensions with Adapter Plate  6 4     161 5 mm                              28 5 mm                             800 13160V2   A   04 2013    156   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Figure E 4 H3D2F X  Camera Bottom View with Dimensions    9  50 tp    88 0 Mm                 73 10 mm      lt  4 9     125 1 mm     Figure E 5 H3D2F X  Camera Pendant Mount Option with Dimensions    0 9   aa mAT AS  nomneywell    1 8      46 7 mm     5 8      146 7 mm     3 0    77 5 mm           www honeywellvideo com    H3D2F X  Specifications   157    Figure E 6 H3D2F X  Camera Wall Mount Option with Dimensions    6 1                   6 8      172 mm                    800 13160V2   A   04 2013    158   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    www honeywellvideo com       H3D1F X  Specifications    Note    Specifications are subject to change without notice              Video Signal Specifications NTSC PAL  Scanning System  Progressive  Image Sensor  1 4    CMOS       Number of Pixels  H x V      1280 x 720  HD   640 x 480  VGA        Minimum Illumination     0 25 lux color 0 22 lux BW   50 IRE  F1 6           AGC max  0 11 lu
128. isture from entering the housing  ensure that the gasket is flush  against the back of the camera enclosure and is not pinched     Step 7  Connecting the Wiring    CAUTION When connecting to a power supply  use either a 24 V    AN AC power plug or use a PoE IEEE 802 3af  Power over Ethernet   compatible hub        CAUTION The use of a CSA Certified UL Listed Class 2 power  supply is required to ensure compliance with electrical safety standards       Note Check the power source from the external power supply before applying power  to the camera     Connect to Power Input    CAUTION When powering the camera from 24 V AC  a UPS  source should be used to ensure satisfactory performance        Connect the power supply that is appropriate for your installation   e 24V AC power supply  e Power over Ethernet  IEEE 802 3 af  48 V DC power supply    Note Connect power either from a 24 V AC source or CAT5 Ethernet connector  PoE    It is not recommended to connect both power sources at the same time     www honeywellvideo com    Installing a 4 Inch Minidome Camera   53    Note Ifyou are using PoE  802 3af   power will automatically be supplied to the camera  through the network cable     1  Connect to the power supply  see Figure 4 18 on page 53   Locate the two pin green  connector that was shipped with your camera and make the necessary connections     2  Plug the power supply into an appropriate power source  The LED on the RJ45 jack  illuminates to show that the camera is receiving
129. k  if Quality is chosen as  the priority    GOP  number of frames    Key Frames    800 13160V2   A   04 2013    104   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Figure 6 33 Compressions Setup Tab    equlP    Senes    HIDE V40 0 4    Eu    Resolution   Frame Rote   Pricniby   Compressi  n Ratio   Target Mt Rate  T  Maximum Bit Raabe   SOF    secondary  Reselubon   Frame Rate   Prignby     Compression Ratio    mim    Target Mt Rate   Maxenum Bit Rabe        m a cond    Click to switch live video between  the primary to secondary streams     E D Click for Function Tips     Your ONVIF IP camera supports simultaneous video streams  The Primary stream delivers  H 264 compressed video up to 30 fps at 1080p  720p or other resolutions  dependent on  different models  The Secondary stream delivers MJPEG compressed video up to 30 fps at 640  x 360 resolution or H 264 compressed video up to 30 fps at 1080p  720p or other resolutions   dependent on different models     Note If you select 1920 x 1080p resolution for the primary stream for your H3D2F  X    H4D2F X   or HCD2F X  camera  you can select from all the resolutions except  720p for your secondary stream  If you select 1280 x 720p resolution for the  primary stream for your H3D2F  X   H4D2F X   or HCD2F X  camera  you can  select from all the resolutions except 1080p for your secondary stream  See  Configuring the Compression Settings on page 106     www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   105    Primary Stream Video Codec Settin
130. k  using an Ethernet  10Base T  100Base TX  cable     Note You can connect your camera to a network or connect it directly to a PC or laptop  using a crossover cable     Connecting Power    plug or a PoE IEEE 802 3  Power over Ethernet  compatible hub  To  avoid damage to the camera  never connect more than one type of  power supply at the same time        CAUTION When connecting a power supply  use a 24 V AC power       power supply is required to ensure compliance with electrical  safety standards       WARNING The use of a CSA Certified UL Listed Class 2       Note Check the power source from the external power supply before applying power  to the camera     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    30   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Connect the camera to a power supply appropriate for your installation  There are two ways to  power your camera     www honeywellvideo com    e 24V AC power supply  e Power over Ethernet  PoE IEEE 802 3 af  48V DC power supply       24 V AC Power Supply PoE    Use a screwdriver to first loosen the  AC24 V Connect to the CAT5 Ethernet network  terminal screws on the terminal block   Remove connector   the terminal block from the camera  if desired         Connect the power leads to the connector If you are using PoE  802 3 af   power  terminals  The power connections are not will automatically be supplied to the  polarity sensitive  camera through the network cable        Secure the power leads by tightening the  terminal screws until snug        Plu
131. l and User Guides    If any parts are missing or damaged  contact the dealer you purchased the camera from or call  Honeywell Customer Service  see Warranty and Service on page 6      Equipment Required    The following tools might help you to complete the installation   e Drill  e Screwdrivers    e Wire cutters    Overview of the Installation Procedure    Note Please familiarize yourself with the installation procedure and complete each step  in the exact Sequence given     The initial installation of your 4 inch minidome camera consists of the following steps     Table 4 7 Steps for Installing Your 4 inch Minidome Camera                Step See     1 Remove the dome bubble and the Step 1  Removing the Dome Bubble and  turret  Turret  page 49  2 Remove the gimbal  Step 2  Removing the Gimbal  page 49  3 Prepare the mounting surface  Step 3  Preparing the Mounting Surface   page 50       www honeywellvideo com    Installing a 4 Inch Minidome Camera   47                            Step See      4 Install the conduit plug  Step 4  Installing the Conduit Plug  page  50   5 Install the grommet  if required   Step 5  Installing the Grommet   optional   page 51   6 Mount the camera  Step 6  Mounting the Camera  page 51   7 Connect the wiring  Step 7  Connecting the Wiring  page 52   8 Seal the wiring  Step 8  Sealing the Wiring  page 55   9 Adjust the camera  Step 9  Adjusting the Camera  page 56   1 Reinstall the dome bubble and Step 10  Reinstalling the Turret and the   O turret 
132. l camera settings available to  browser administrator   Web browsing requirements  IE8 and IE9     Firefox v17 01 or higher   Chrome v23 0 1271 97 or higher                Operating system Windows XP SP3  Windows 7  82  64 bit   Windows 2003  requirements  Server R2  32 bit   Windows Vista SP1  Windows 2008  Server R2  64 bit   Processor  Pentium IV CPU 3 1 GHz or faster  RAM  1 GB RAM  82 bit  or 2 GB RAM  64 bit   Graphics card  Display driver with Direct3D enabled  for camera IP web  client only        Installation  Management  and Honeywell IP Utility software identifies the IP address   Maintenance checks the status of the device  Firmware upgrades over  HTTP  firmware available at  www honeywellsystems com support   download center index html           Supported Protocols  HTTP  TCP  RTSP  RTP  UDP  ARP  DNS  NTP  RTCP   FTP  ICMP  DHCP  Bonjour  IGMP  SSH  Standards  ONVIF support       H4W1F X  Specifications   189                         Regulatory  Emissions  FCC  CE  EN55022   Immunity  CE  EN50130 4   Safety  EU  EN60950 1  North America ETL listed to UL CSA 60950 1  Mounts  HD4CHIP PK  Pendant mount kit  HD4CHIP WK  Wall mount kit        The actual bitrate is scene  and motion dependent with the H 264 stream     Figure L 1 H4W1F X  Camera Side View with Dimensions  6 1        gt         lt               gt             1 81     46 0 mm    2 64     67 0 mm             4 61     117 5 mm             Figure L 2  H4W1F X  Camera Bottom View with Dimensions    3 5    90
133. ld void the user   s authority to operate the equipment     This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 008   Cet appareil num  rique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada     Manufacturer   s Declaration of Conformance    North America    The equipment supplied with this guide conforms to UL 60950 1 and CSA C22 2 No  60950 1     Europe    The manufacturer declares that the equipment supplied is compliant with the essential  requirements of the EMC directive 2004 108 EC  conforming to the requirements of standards  EN 55022 for emissions  EN 50130 4 for immunity  and EN 60950 1 for electrical equipment  safety     Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment  WEEE        Correct Disposal of this Product  applicable in the European Union and other  European countries with separate collection systems      This product should be disposed of  at the end of its useful life  as per  applicable local laws  regulations  and procedures        Safety Instructions    Before installing or operating the unit  read and follow all instructions  After  installation  retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference     1  HEED WARNINGS   Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions     www honeywellvideo com    10     aa    12     13     INSTALLATION  e Install in accordance with the manufacturer   s instructions     e Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced  technicians to conform
134. lick ntp time server monitor 1 04 exe in the same NTP folder to install this monitor  program     Figure 6 68 NTP Time Server Software Installation     2 NTP Time Server Monitor 1 04    Welcome to NTP Time Server Monitor 1 04 Setup program  This  program will install WTP Time Server Monitor 1 04 on your computer     It is strongly recommended that you exitall vvindows programs before  running this Setup Program     Click Cancel to quit Setup and close any programs you have running   Click Next ta continue with the Setup program     WARNING  This program is protected by copyright law and  International treaties     Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program  or any  portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties  and will  be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law        Visit the Meinberg official website  http   www meinbergglobal com   Go to Support gt  Software  Download  gt  NTP Download for more information     Overlay Settings    The Overlay Settings panel allows you to configure the appearance of the date and time  the  background and text colors  text size  and overlay location     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    134   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    System Setup    Figure 6 69 Overlay Settings    Overlay Settings        B Click to display the camera name     Show Date  Enable disable date display   Show Time  Enable disable time display         Select a background color  White  Black  or  Background Color  Transparent    
135. ly in place     CAUTION Adjust the camera field of view only by moving the  gimbal  Do not move the camera lens to adjust the camera field of view  as this might result in irreparable damage        Adjusting the Lens Focus    Lenses are pre focused at the factory  They might require a final adjustment after installation  because the optical effect of the dome bubble might cause a slight defocusing of the lens     TECH TIP  To check the focus  hold the dome bubble over the lens while making any adjustments     Figure 3 12 Holding the 3 inch Minidome Camera Dome Bubble in Front of the Lens                   To adjust the camera direction  view angle  and focus  connect the local video out to the video  monitor using the supplied BNC video cable     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    44   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Note For your H3D2F camera  final zoom and focus adjustments can be made using  the camera   s web client  See Zoom  amp  Focus  H3D2F X  and H4D2F X  models    only  on page 110     Securing the Enclosure Cover    Install the dome bubble when you have set up your camera and completed the network  connections  see Chapter 5  Installing the Honeywell IP Utility      Place the enclosure cover on the camera with the tabs to the left of the slots  then turn it  clockwise until the tabs click securely into place     Figure 3 13 Installing the Enclosure Cover             www honeywellvideo com       Installing a 4 Inch Minidome Camera    This chapter describes how to    
136. main Address Server  addresses     DNR  Digital Noise Reduction  Digital Noise Reduction eliminates the    flicker    that can  appear in an image under certain lighting conditions  for example  fluorescent lighting      DSS  Digital Slow Shutter  Automatically provides a clear image under low light conditions   increasing magnification may cause noise distortion      ELC  Electronic Light Control  Typically used with manual iris lenses  The image brightness  is controlled electronically by the camera through automatically adjusting shutter speed for a  properly exposed picture     Flickerless Eliminates the    flicker    that can appear in an image under certain lighting  conditions  for example  fluorescent lighting   This is usually caused by the interaction of the  shutter with the AC frequency of the lighting  The flickerless setting changes the camera shutter  speed to a value that will not cause flicker  1 100 sec  NTSC  1 120 sec for PAL   The side effect  is that the camera sensitivity is reduced because the electronic iris feature has effectively been  turned off and will no longer control the optimum exposure setting for available light conditions     FOV  Field of View  The part of the scene visible with a particular lens  The height  horizontal   and width  vertical  picture size at a given distance that can be seen through a lens  Generally   shorter focal length lenses have a wider field of view than those with longer focal lengths   Gain The amplification a sy
137. mend that you use the medium sensitivity at 50  as the initial setting  It can be  further adjusted as explained in Fine Tuning Video Motion Detection on page 119     Click Apply     Note To ensure that the VMD settings have been applied  click onto another tab  and  then back onto the Video Settings tab  Check the VMD settings for the changes  you made     Note To disable a zone  click the VMD drop down menu  then select Disable     IP Camera Web Client   119    Fine Tuning Video Motion Detection    For best results  the VMD configuration has to be adjusted to match the camera field of view  the  regions of interest  and other factors     ili    Identify areas in the image where motion detection alarms should be triggered     In some applications  motion anywhere in the image needs to be reported  In other  applications  users only want to monitor specific areas such as doors  stairwells  or other  areas of interest     Select one of the five available regions for each area of interest  and draw the  region of interest box for that region to fully cover the area of interest     Note The camera only measures motion inside the drawn region of interest box  So a  person or vehicle moving along the boundary of the box may or may not trigger  an alarm  because their motion will only be evaluated partially  It is therefore  important to adjust the region of interest boxes to fully cover the areas of interest     In cameras with a wide field of view  or when activity happens far aw
138. mera Wall Mount with Dimensions       4 65   118 0 mm   5 48   139 3 mm                    CJs    www  honeywellvideo com       H4D1F X  Specifications    Note    Specifications are subject to change without notice              Video Signal Specifications NTSC PAL  Scanning System  Progressive  Image Sensor  1 4    CMOS       Number of Pixels  H x V     1280 x 720  720p   640 x 480  VGA        Minimum Illumination     0 25 lux color 0 22 lux for BW   50 IRE  F1 6           DSS on  0 11 lux color 0 09 lux for BW   30 IRE  F1 6  Video Output  AUX   1 0 Vp p   75 ohms  S N Ratio  50 dB or more  AGC Off        Auto Gain Control  AGC      Off On  selectable  10     40 dB        Auto Electronic Shutter  ELC      1 60 1 24 500 sec 1 50 1 24 500 sec       Automatic Lens Iris Control     DC Iris level 1     25       White Balance  AWB      AWC  AWC Push  Manual                Lens Type  True Day Night  TDN   H4D1F1  X   3 3     12 0 mm Varifocal Auto Iris  F1 6  H4D1F2 X   2 5     6 0 mm Varifocal Auto Iris  F1 2  H4D1F3 X   10 0     28 0 mm Varifocal Auto Iris  F1 8  Angle of View Wide Tele  3 3     12 0 mm VFAI lens Horizontal 68 5   19 14    Vertical 36 8   10 8    2 5     6 0 mm VFAI lens Horizontal 87 9   37 9    Vertical 48 6   21 3    10 0     28 0 mm VFAI lens Horizontal 21 9   8 1    Vertical 12 1   4 6    Audio Signal Specifications  Audio Two Way Line in out       Electrical Specifications       Input Voltage     24 V AC  PoE IEEE 802 3af       Input Voltage Range     17 28
139. mm                   4 1   104 0 mm        800 13160V2   A   04 2013    182   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Figure J 3 H4D1F X  Camera Pendant Mount with Dimensions                          Hole for  6 1  3 4   156 0 mm  19mm   pipe  1 6    41 0 mm   1 8    46 0 mm    71 5 mm     Figure J 4 H4D1F X  Camera Wall Mount with Dimensions       4 65   118 0 mm   5 48   139 3 mm                    CJs    www  honeywellvideo com       H4SVP X  and H4S1P X  Specifications    Note    Specifications are subject to change without notice              Video Signal Specifications NTSC PAL  Scanning System  Progressive  Image Sensor  1 4    CMOS       Number of Pixels  H x V     H4S1P X   1280 x 720  720p models   H4SVP X   640 x 480  VGA models        Minimum Illumination     0 25 lux   50 IRE  F1 6  0 11 lux   30 IRE  F1 6       Video Output  local      1 0 Vp p   75 ohms       S N Ratio     50 dB or more  AGC Off        Auto Gain Control  AGC      Off On  selectable  10     40 dB        Auto Electronic Shutter  ELC      1 60 1 24 500 sec 1 50 1 24 500 sec       Automatic Lens Iris Control     DC Iris level 1     25       White Balance  AWB      AWC  AWC Push  Manual       Lens Type     3 3 mm to 12 0 mm Varifocal Auto Iris  F1 6       Electrical Specifications       Input Voltage     24 V AC  PoE IEEE 802 3af       Input Voltage Range     17 28 VAC       Surge Suppression    1 5 kW transient       Power Consumption     3 5 W  max  24 VAC  POE  PD Type 1  Class 1       Mechanical Spe
140. nstallation        2    rr rr 2 rr rr rr            92  MEN Pes   lt   os ee   Oe we EG Ow OOS Oe Oe E 93  IP Network Settings Pane ocean Gh eh ee whe REO a SE    93  Web Client Window Layout  AdministratorLogOn            res eee     eee 95  Web Client  Administrator View   smo re A 96  Web Client  Guest User View                   A 97  Snapshot Confirmation Message forlE                     rss rs ss sr 98  Standalone Snapshot Window     aooo a a e e a ss sr 98  Snapshot Menu in Firefox Chrome seeders a 99  CUINA IO ara RE OEE SAE SEH ER ES 100  Compressions Setup TaD  gt   gt      e ew OS REREAD ODEO HR HHS HE OS 104  Primary Stream Video Codec Settings               rss ss ser 105  Secondary Stream Video Codec Settings                                           106  si  AMAS EEE Ew ERE ERO EE REE OS 108  Bil Pie e ae Gree ee a eae ORR eee ee RO dra 109  Fame Hale SUS a s ca A A AAA As AAA AAA 109  lo EAS AT IAEA E 109  COMPONDO era pera 110  Z00m  amp  FOCUS GOMIOIS         wa Sawa orar AAA 110  Pee T    sc s   s eR ee ee PFL PSC RLL er ERAS A    111  PUBIS SOS  arras Ree ASA DESIRE PRE RA A 112  CR CM     a ae ee ri AA DG 113  VIGO AM TID  gt  4 cc dk vv kr ee eh eS ee ORR EERO a RA Eee ERS 114  Tamper Detection Settings on the Video Analytics Tab                 2  00004 115  Video Analytics Alarm Message                er rr rr rr a se sr 115  Video Motion Detection Configuration   30  Sensitivity Level                      120  Video Motion Detection Configuration   5
141. on 64  67  connecting   alarms 113   audio 112   to devices 66  86  connections   alarms 37  54   audio 54   audio  alarm 36   CAT5 Ethernet 40  55   video monitor 40  56    D    date  show hide 134  Day ToNight 702  Declaration of Conformance 4  default gateway 68  138  default network server setting 69  defaults  restore factory 41  device  connecting 66  disconnecting 67  discovering 63  69  name 68  138    www honeywellvideo com    DHCP  address 68  138  no DHCP   APIPA 69  server for time synchronization 126  digital noise reduction 707  digital slow shutter 707  disconnect button 64  67  disconnecting  from IP utility 67  DNR 701  download center 67  DSS 101    E    equlP protocol support 70  equlP series manuals 63    F    factory defaults  resetting to 137  factory defaults  restoring 47  FCC compliance 3  features  camera 19  field of view adjustment 47  field of view change 117  field of view  adjusting 41  file type 136  find  default gateway 138  firmware version 138  IP address 138  MAC address 138  netmask 138  subnet mask 738  video format 138  finding the URL 93  Firefox  blocked ports 136  installing VLC 97  uninstalling VLC 94  firewall  configuring Windows 7 for ActiveX 76  configuring Windows XP for Activex 82  firmware  upgrading 64  67  version 138  flickerless 107  frame rate 105  107  108  109  setting 103  statistics 109  viewing statistics 107  function tips button 704    G    gateway 138   GOP  group of pictures  105  107  group of pictures  GOP  10
142. ondition     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    6   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference 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 for assistance or to request a Return Merchandise Authorization  RMA   number     Be sure to have the model number  serial number  and the nature of the problem available for  the technical service representative     Prior authorization must be obtained for all returns  exchanges  or credits  Items shipped to    Honeywell without a clearly identified Return Merchandise Authorization  RMA  number  may be refused     www honeywellvideo com    Contents   7    Contents    Cautions and Warnings      1  we e rr rr rr rr rr rr rr ss sr 3  Regulatory Statements              rr rer rr rr rr rr rr rr rr ss sr 3  FCC Compliance Statement              sr ser rr rss ss ss 3  Manufacturer   s Declaration of Conformance               rr rr rss ser 4   Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment  WEEE                   000000 rr 4   Safety Instructions      lt a oa e e ee eee ee RR EE eR ee eb ee ee ee A 4  Warranty and Service             ere rr rr rr rr a a ser 6  About This Document  susana ewe DERE RR ee HH OO 17  Overview of Contents    2    rr rr rr rr rr rr rr A 17  1 M
143. or PIN Descriptions    Power    Table 3 1       PIN Definition    1 Audio In         Audio In    Audio Out    Audio Out               Alarm In         Alarm In         Alarm Out         O  NI oO   oO  BI RI M M    Alarm Out         Installing a 3 Inch Minidome Camera   37    Connecting Audio    Your network camera supports bi directional audio  There are two supported voice band  channels that function in full duplex mode  Your camera can transmit audio from the camera to  the client  PC  using any audio source that provides an industry standard line level input  see  the terminal strip as depicted in Figure 3 9 on page 39   Your camera can also receive audio  from the client  PC  and provide an industry standard line level output suitable to connect to  audio devices  Audio input and output have 600 Ohm impedance  See Configuring Audio  Settings on page 112 to configure audio options     Connecting Alarms    WARNING Do not exceed the maximum rating of 12 V DC  0 5  A on alarm output connections     Your 3 inch minidome camera has one alarm input and one alarm output  Connect mechanical  or electrical switches to the alarm input connection to allow event triggered recording  When  alarm inputs are configured  your 3 inch minidome camera triggers an alarm only when the  normal alarm state  open or closed  changes        Figure 3 7 Normal Open States    Normally closed Normally opened    See Configuring Alarms on page 113 to configure the alarm inputs     Connect external devic
144. ottom View with Dimensions                  ss os      148  H3D1F X  Camera Pendant Mount Option with Dimensions                     148  H3D1F X  Camera Wall Mount Option with Dimensions sees ess rss ros ver 149  H3SVP X  H3S1P X  Camera Side View with Dimensions                   ss sr 153  H3SVP X  H3S1P X  Camera Bottom View with Dimensions                     153  H3SVP X  H3S1P X  Camera Pendant Mount Option with Dimensions               154  H3SVP X  H3S1P X  Camera Wall Mount Option with Dimensions                 154  H3W1F X  Camera Side View with Dimensions    omer reses res ss ss oo      157  H3W1F X  Camera Side View Dimensions without Skirt     ooo ess ss ss ss svea 157  H3W1F X  Camera Side View Dimensions with Adapter Plate                     157  H3W1F X  Camera Bottom View with Dimensions                 025  02554 158  H3W1F X  Camera Pendant Mount Option with Dimensions                  0   158  H3W1F X  Camera Wall Mount Option with Dimensions                        159    800 13160V2   A   04 2013    14      ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Figure F 1  Figure F 2  Figure F 3  Figure F 4  Figure G 1  Figure G 2  Figure G 3  Figure G 4  Figure H 1  Figure H 2  Figure H 3  Figure H 4  Figure l 1  Figure l 2  Figure l 3  Figure 1 4  Figure J 1  Figure K 1  Figure L 1    H4D2F X  Camera Side View with Dimensions       1    2  a ses os sr 163  H4D2F X  Camera Bottom View with Dimensions             0 2 0 0  eee eens 163  H4D2F X  Camera Pendant Mount with 
145. polycarbonate dome  H4D1F X  only    IP66  H4D1F X  only     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    22   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    equiP Series Wide Dynamic 720p Cameras features                    Model Resolution Scan Sensor Camera type   HCW1F X  720p  1280 x 720  1 3  color CMOS progressive Box   H3W1F1  X 720p  1280 x 720  1 3  color CMOS progressive 3 inch indoor minidome   H4W1F1 X  720p  1280 x 720  1 3  color CMOS progressive 4 inch rugged minidome  Features     e Outstanding image quality  720p  1280 x 720  resolution  e 30 fps  25 fps PAL  progressive scan    e True Day Night  3 3 12 mm VFAI lens with mechanical IR cut filter  H3W1F X  and  H4W1F X  only     e Dynamic Range  115 dB   e Camera tamper detection   e Video motion detection   e  Wall pendant mount kit available  H3W1F X  and H4W1F X  only    e NTP time synchronization support   e ONVIF support   e Programmable daylight threshold settings to deliver color or black white images   e Dual digital video streams  independently configurable  H 264 and or H 264 MJPEG  e Remote firmware update   e Supports both dynamic and static IP addresses   e Date time stamp embedded into video stream   e Multiple browser support    e Single model for surface mount and recessed ceiling applications  4S adapter plate also  supplied  H3W1P X  model only     e Includes advanced IP locator software to make system setup easy   e Web server for remote setup of camera video and network parameters  e Choice of 24 V AC or PoE IEEE 80
146. pplication            Auto Exposure    ac ELC                     AGC   OSS   Fickeriass   DNR   When an alarm is sonas  detected  an alarm REA  message appears here Night Mode   Click a Tab to to notify the operator  Detect Tina   display the AE  r   Night to Day   corresponding view   white Balance    WB Control   R Gain  0 255    B Gan  0 255      Screens are divided  between displaying  current video and the  configuration options  associated with the view        Select the primary or secondary video stream     OPrmary  Secondary       www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   97    Figure 6 28 Web Client  Guest User View    equip    Series    H3D2F V40 0 4             When an alarm is detected   an alarm message appears  here to notify the operator     Snapshot    Logging on as a Guest limits users  to Live View tab functions only   See Live View for more details     Live View    Live View shows live video from the selected camera  see Figure 6 28      Taking a Snapshot    Snapshot is available to Administrators and Users with administrator and guest privileges     Taking a Snapshot in Microsoft   IE8 and IE9   The Snapshot function allows you to save an image from Live View to a default folder on your  computer  C  Program Files Honeywell Video Systems SupportlSnapshots   Files are saved as   DeviceName Date Time bmp  You are asked for confirmation in IE     Click on the Snapshot icon B   A window appears displaying the snapshot     A confirmation message appears
147. pt the network settings   Restart Restarts the camera while maintaining the existing configurations        Device Information    The Device Information tab allows you to view the network settings and firmware details of the  camera     Figure 6 74 Device Information Tab        equip  Series  H3D2F V40 0 4 Live Setup ia el  Dance Information    Versi  40 0 4   Video Formal  NTSC   Device Name  HaD2F OOLF 55084120  CVBS  Enattod   TP Address  164 176 45 131  Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0  Default Gateway     164 176 45 1   MAC Address   00  LF  88  08 41 20       800 13160V2   A   04 2013    138   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Viewing IP and Firmware Settings    This tab provides read only network settings  firmware settings  and video formats for the  camera without having to access the IP Utility     www honeywellvideo com    Figure 6 75 IP and Firmware Settings  Device Information Tab    Firmware Version including product name  and version  Version     Video Format   NTSC or PAL NES         gt  ideo Format   Device Name as entered in the IP Utility SEEE een    program  CVBS  local video out for aiming and es   7  local video out for aiming an Re DRAR  focusing  Passes  IP Address on the network   E Se A   DHCP Static APIPA  a    MAC Address   Subnet Mask and Default Gateway address  that connects the camera to the network    MAC Address is a factory assigned address  unique for each device    Device Information    40 0 4   NTSC  H3D2F 001F550BA120  Enabled  164 178 45 131
148. r  software 62  uninstalling 77  72   button  function tips 704   button  snapshot 97    C    cabling  connecting 38  52  camera blinding 116  camera field of view change 117  camera password  changing 65  camera settings   AGC 101   ALC 107   AWC 103   DayToNight 702   detect time 702   flickerless 107   MWB 703   NightToDay 702  camera setup   auto exposure settings 707   white balance settings 702  camera setup procedures 700  camera  restarting 137  CAT5 Ethernet connector 40  55  cautions 3  78  changing   camera password 65  Chrome   blocked ports 735   installing VLC 90   uninstalling VLC 94  clocks  synchronizing 125  compliance   FCC 3    800 13160V2   A   04 2013    194   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    components   3 inch camera 34   4 inch camera 48  components  installed 62  compression ratio  setting 703  compression settings 103  105   bit rate 108  109   frame rate 107  108  109   GOP  group of pictures  107   maximum bit rate 708   picture quality 107   target bit rate 107  conduit plug  installing 50  configuration   alarm 113   audio 111  configure   text size 134  configuring   camera auto exposure settings 707   camera white balance settings 102   IP network settings 66       70   NTP settings 125   snapshot settings 136   text color 134   text overlay position 134  configuring Windows 7   firewall for ActiveX 76  configuring Windows 7 for ActiveX 75  configuring Windows XP   firewall for ActiveX 82  configuring Windows XP for ActiveX 82  connect butt
149. ra  describes how to install and connect a  3 inch minidome ONVIF camera     Chapter 4  Installing a 4 Inch Minidome Camera  describes how to install and connect a  4 inch minidome ONVIF camera     Chapter 5  Installing the Honeywell IP Utility  describes how to install the Honeywell IP  Utility and set up administrator privileges  how to connect to a device and to configure  network settings     Chapter 6  IP Camera Web Client  describes how to use the web client application to view  video and configure the available settings for the network camera     Appendix A  Troubleshooting  lists common problems encountered when setting up the  network camera     Appendix E  H3D2F X  Specifications  provides specifications for your H3D2F X  camera   Appendix F  H3D1F X  Specifications  provides specifications for your H3D1F X  camera     Appendix G  H3SVP X  and H3S1P X  Specifications  provides specifications for your  H3SVP X  and or H3S1P X  series camera     Appendix H  H3W1F X  Specifications  provides specifications for your H3W1F X  camera   Appendix    H4D2F X  Specifications  provides specifications for your H4D2F X  camera     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    18   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    www honeywellvideo com    Appendix J  H4D1F X  Specifications  provides specifications for your H4D1F X  camera     Appendix K  H4SVP X  and H4S1P X  Specifications  provides specifications for your  H4SVP X  and or H4S1P X  camera     Appendix L  H4W1F X  Specifications  provides sp
150. rm Your System Requirements                 ss ses 62  Step 2  Install the Honeywell IP Utility Software    2    1    ee 63  Step 3  Start the IP Utility and Discover Network Devices  score rer rr ses             ene 63  Changing the Camera Passwords       1  2 ee A 65  Step 4  Connect to a Device and Configure Network Settings            ses a        66  Connecting to or Disconnecting From Devices        esse ere res se sr ss sr 66  Connecting toa Device       1    a rr rr ss 66  Disconnecting from a Device             A 67  Configuring the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually                        68  Updating IP Network Settings Automatically sees 0    000 ss         sr 69  Updating IP Network Settings Manually        ere rr rr A 69  Interfacing with the ONVIF IP Device Via a Network Video Recorder                 0   70  Step 5  Launch the Web Client to View Live Video     aoao a a sr ss rs svs er 70  Uninstalling the IP Utility or the Bonjour Software  soo rr rr rr     rr rr rr rss ser 71  Uninstalling IP Utility Using the Start Menu   soo ee rer rr rr rr rr rr rr rss ser 71  Uninstalling the IP Utility Using the Control Panel                         os se sr 72   6 PLENA OC 666 bed REE ek RR RR RR RER RR HSS RET k 73  CV caseira AESA RR DRE da JR MS Bee Gee 73  About the Web Client                 rer rr rr rr a 74  User Profiles  Web Client       2  2  rr a 74  Confirming Your System Requirements                    ss  rvr 75    www honeywellvideo com    Cont
151. rocess  you are prompted to also uninstall the Bonjour program   Click Yes to remove Bonjour or No to only uninstall the Honeywell IP Utility     Click Finish     www honeywellvideo com       IP Camera Web Client    Before you launch the Honeywell camera web client  ensure that you complete the following  sections     Camera installation as described in Installing a Box Camera on page 25  Installing a 3 Inch  Minidome Camera on page 31  or Installing a 4 Inch Minidome Camera on page 45    IP Utility installation as described in Chapter 5  Installing the Honeywell IP Utility    This chapter covers     Overview    Navigating the web client interface   Understanding the web client features and functions  Configuring compression settings   Configuring camera settings   Setting tamper detection   Configuring audio  alarm  and motion detection settings  VMD   Configuring camera date and time   Setting lens zoom and focus remotely  1080p series   Uninstalling the ActiveX software   Uninstalling the VLC software    Certain features of the IP Camera web client are user based and are available only to the  Administrator  Guest users are limited to the Live View tab     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    74   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    About the Web Client    The web client is the web based application that enables users to    e View live streaming video   e View the device network settings and firmware details   e Configure camera settings   e Configure video analytics settings   e 
152. s    Primary  Resolution   Frame Rate     Priority  Quality is selected     Compression Ratio Default setting is Medium  Selecting Minimum or Low will    Compression Ratio      i        increase overall picture quality and increased delivered bit rate        Target Bit Rate  fd    Maximum Bit Rate  CD Maximum Bit Rate Ifthe maximum bit rate exceeds the current threshold  the  GOP  CEE frame rate will drop     www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   109    Selecting Bit Rate for Priority    When Bit Rate is selected as the priority  you can adjust the Target Bit Rate     Figure 6 37 Bit Rate Settings    Primary    Resolution     Frame Rate         Priority   Rate Bit Rate is selected   Target Bit Rate   2000 O  Target Bit Rate Increasing or decreasing the target bit rate threshold will  Maximum Bit Rate   177 increase or decrease the picture quality accordingly  If the  GOP  E target bit rate is exceeded  the frame rate will drop   Selecting Frame Rate for Priority  When Frame Rate is selected as the priority  you can adjust the Target Bit Rate   Figure 6 38 Frame Rate Settings  Primary    Resolution  320x180        Frame Rate   Priority  Frame Rate is selected     Compression Ratio        Target Bit Rate  3000 Target Bit Rate Increasing or decreasing the target bit rate threshold will   Maximum Bit Rate   Ny f increase or decrease the picture quality accordingly  This   GOP  a a priority allows the actual bit rate to fluctuate beyond the Target  Bit Rate     Statisti
153. s are on the network  which to select a group of devices and to open the HD3 manually configured  one you are connected to  and upgrade the firmware for all  series camera web network settings   which user is logged on  client for each device     Disconnecting from a Device    In the Discovery pane  select the device and click Disconnect   l    Note If you disconnect the device without saving configuration details  a warning  dialog box displays  Click Yes to save and disconnect  or click Cancel to discard  the changes and disconnect the device     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    68   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Configuring the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually    Note    When you see the Limited No connectivity el button  you cannot fully  connect to the device because the discovered device is on a different subnet  from your PC  Check your network settings for both the device and your PC to  resolve this issue  Consult your network administrator for additional support     The IP network setting details  such as device name  IP address  and subnet mask  can be  configured for each connected device either automatically or manually     Note    It is important to click Apply to save any configuration change     Table 5 11 IP Network Device Setting Options       Option    Device Name    Description    By default  the device name is the device type plus the MAC Address  Honeywell  recommends  for security  that you change the device name        MAC Address    The
154. s found on the Download Center page     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    32   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Unpack Everything    Check that the items received match those listed on the order form and packing slip  Your 3 inch  minidome camera packing box should include  in addition to a Quick Install Guide     e One fully assembled 3 inch minidome camera  including factory installed BNC connector  for local video out aim and focus    e One adapter plate   e One 3 inch minidome camera hardware kit that includes mounting screws and screw caps  e One BNC cable for local video out   aim and focus   e One mounting template   e One product warranty   e One DVD containing the software and this User Guide    If any parts are missing or damaged  contact the dealer you purchased the camera from or call  Honeywell Customer Service  see Warranty and Service on page 6      Equipment Required    The following tools might help you to complete the installation   e Drill  e Screwdrivers    e Wire cutters    Overview of the Installation Procedure    Note Please familiarize yourself with the installation procedure and complete each step  in the exact Sequence given     The initial installation of your 3 inch minidome camera consists of the following steps     Table 3 5 Steps for Installing Your 3 inch Minidome Camera                Step See      1 Preparation Preparing the Camera  page 35  2 Connect the wiring  Connecting the Wires  page 36  Mount the camera  Mounting the Camera  page 40     
155. se of the web client to configure  cameras and view live video        Bonjour software To discover cameras on the network        www honeywellvideo com    Installing the Honeywell IP Utility   63    Step 2  Install the Honeywell IP Utility Software    Close all other applications that might be open on your computer     Note It is recommended that you disable any Norton AntiVirus software that might be  running on the workstation     Open the Honeywell IP Utility InstallShield Wizard   Method 1  DVD  Insert the DVD into the DVD ROM drive     Note If InstallShield does not open automatically  navigate to  DVD drive  Honeywell  IP Utility Honeywell IP Utility Setup exe  Double click on the file to launch the  program     Method 2  Website  a  Navigate to www honeywellsystems com support download center index html     b  Follow the instructions on the page to log on and find your camera     Note You will need a Username and Password to log in to the Download Center  To  receive a Username and Password  contact the customer service center for your  region  Contact information is found on the Download Center page     c  Under Honeywell IP Utility  download  extract  and open the Honeywell IP Utility  Setup exe icon from where you extracted the file     When the Honeywell IP Utility InstallShield Wizard opens  follow the instructions   After the installation is complete  a Honeywell IP Utility icon displays on the desktop     Step 3  Start the IP Utility and Discover Network Devices
156. settings available to  browser  administrator    Web browsing requirements  IE8 and IE9     Firefox v17 01 or higher   Chrome v23 0 1271 97 or higher                Operating system Windows XP SP3  Windows 7  32  64 bit   Windows 2003  requirements  Server R2  32 bit   Windows Vista SP1  Windows 2008  Server R2  64 bit   Processor  Pentium IV CPU 3 1 GHz or faster  RAM  1 GB RAM  32 bit  or 2 GB RAM  64 bit   Graphics card  Display driver with Direct3D enabled  for camera IP web  client only        Installation  Management  and Honeywell IP Utility software identifies the IP address   Maintenance  checks the status of the device  Firmware upgrades over  HTTP  firmware available at  www honeywellsystems com support   download center index html           Supported Protocols  HTTP  TCP  RTSP  RTP  UDP  ARP  DNS  NTP  RTCP   FTP  ICMP  DHCP  Bonjour  IGMP  SSH  Standards  ONVIF support       H4D1F X  Specifications   181                         Regulatory   Emissions  FCC  CE  EN55022    Immunity  CE  EN50130 4    Safety  EU  EN60950 1   North America ETL listed to UL CSA 60950 1   Mounts   HD4CHIP PK Pendant mount kit  HD4CHIP WK Wall mount kit        The actual bitrate is scene  and motion dependent with the H 264 stream     Figure J 1 H4D1F X  Camera Side View with Dimensions  6 1        gt         lt               gt             1 81     46 0 mm    2 64     67 0 mm             4 61     117 5 mm             Figure J 2 H4D1F X  Camera Bottom View with Dimensions    3 5    90 0 
157. setup exe NTP installation package for NT   2000   IPv4 only        ntp time server monitor 1 04 exe An additional NTP Time Server Monitor  program  optional  available for the  Windows operating system  it allows  configuration of the local NTP service  and graphical monitoring of the local and  also remote NTP servers        For most situations  click ntp 4 2 695 london o Ipv win32 setup exe to install the  Meinberg Network Time Protocol  NTP  software on your WIN XP   2003 Server  Vista    Win 7   Win Server 2008 machine     2  The License Agreement screen appears  Read the license agreement  then click   Agree  to continue     Figure 6 59 NTP Software License Agreement    fi  Network Time Protocol Setup    License Agreement  Please review the license terms before installing Network Time Protocol     Network Time Protocol  version   2 4p  mvegas v2 0     This Binary Installation Package includes software provided by  the NTP project  un ntp org   the Openssl project  vii  openssl org    Nullsoft  un nsis org  and Meinberg Radio Clocks  una  meinberg  det     Please read this text carefully and completely  scroll down to read all terms    You need to agree to the Following terms in order to proceed with the installation     a  NTP  the Network Time Protocol Reference Implementation  Copyright  c  David L  Mills 1992 2005    IF vou accept the terms of the agreement  click I Agree to continue  You must accept the  agreement to install Network Time Protocol        Note As the 
158. sing requirements  IE8 and IE9     Firefox v17 01 or higher   Chrome v23 0 1271 97 or higher                Operating system Windows XP SP3  Windows 7  32  64 bit   Windows 2003  requirements  Server R2  32 bit   Windows Vista SP1  Windows 2008  Server R2  64 bit   Processor  Pentium IV CPU 3 1 GHz or faster  RAM  1 GB RAM  82 bit  or 2 GB RAM  64 bit   Graphics card  Display driver with Direct3D enabled  for camera IP web  client only        Installation  Management  and Honeywell IP Utility software identifies the IP address   Maintenance  checks the status of the device   Firmware upgrades over HTTP  firmware available at  www honeywellsystems com support   download center index html                       Supported Protocols  HTTP  TCP  RTSP  RTP  UDP  ARP  DNS  NTP  RTCP   FTP  ICMP  DHCP  Bonjour  IGMP  SSH   Standards  ONVIF support   Regulatory   Emissions  FCC part 15B  CE  EN55022    Immunity  CE  EN50130 4    Safety  EU  EN60950 1    North America ETL listed to UL CSA 60950 1       Mount Accessories       HD4CHIP PK Pendant mount kit       HD4CHIP WK Wall mount kit        The actual bitrate is scene  and motion dependent with the H 264 stream     H4SVP X  and H4S1P X  Specifications   185    Figure K 5 H4SVP X  H4S1P X  Camera Side View with Dimensions                6 1     154 97 mm   JE   Sle  le   OO  amp  E         Sale   CO             4 61     117 5 mm       Figure K 6 H4SVP X  H4S1P X  Camera Bottom View with Dimensions    3 5         q  gt    90 0 mm       
159. splay driver with Direct3D enabled  for camera IP web    client only        Installation  Management  and  Maintenance     Honeywell IP Utility software identifies the IP address   checks the status of the device  Firmware upgrades over    HTTP  firmware available at  www honeywellsystems com support   download center index html        Supported Protocols     HTTP  TCP  RTSP  RTP  UDP  ARP  DNS  NTP  RTCP     FTP  ICMP  DHCP  Bonjour  IGMP  SSH                   Standards  ONVIF support  Regulatory   Emissions  FCC  CE  EN55022   Immunity  CE  EN50130 4   Safety  EU  EN60950 1    North America ETL listed to UL CSA 60950 1       Housings and Mounts                      HBC5WT Wall ceiling mount bracket   HHCWM Environmental housing       HHCWM2 Environmental housing with heater blower      Recommended Lens Options      HLD3V8MPD 3 8 mm High definition megapixel lens  HLM45V13MPD 4 5 13 2 mm High definition megapixel lens       2 44     62 0 mm     HCD1F X  Specifications   147      The actual bitrate is scene  and motion dependent with the H 264 stream        Only a high definition megapixel lens should be used with the HCD1F camera         When the HCD1F is installed in the HHCWM or the HHCWM2 environmental housing  the  finished assembly performs well in environments ranging from 5  F to 140  F   15  C to 60  C    HHCWM  or  40  F to 140  F   40  C to 60  C   HHCWM2      Figure C 22 HCD1F X  Camera Dimensions                                                 Honeywell         
160. stem provides to a signal     IP Address A unique  32 bit identifier for a specific TCP IP host computer on a network     Iris Adjust Adjusts the iris to either open or close in response to changing light conditions     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    192    ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    NTSC  National Television Standards Committee  A standard of specifications for  television transmission in the U S   Canada  Japan  Central American  and half of South  America  The North American system uses interlaced scans and 525 horizontal lines per frame  at 30 frames per second     PAL  Phase Alternate Line  A standard of specifications for television transmission for color  TV signals used in West Germany  England  Holland  Australia  and several other countries  It  uses an interlaced format with 625 lines per frame at 25 frames per second     PoE  Power over Ethernet  A method of powering Ethernet connected devices via the  Ethernet cabling as defined in the IEEE 802 3af standard     Shutter Speed The speed at which the charge is read out from the CCD chip  Adjusts the light  sensitivity of the camera  A faster  briefer  shutter soeed can arrest the motion of a fast moving  object  reduce image blur   rendering it sharp  Fast shutter speeds allow less light to all on the  CCD and can darken the image  For fast shutter speeds  ensure there is adequate lighting   Usually selected using DIP switches on the side of the camera     Subnet Mask A number used to identify a subnetwork so
161. t least one of  the following to specify the NTP servers to synchronize with     If the computer can access public internet time servers  then under Want to use  predefined public NTP servers    select the closest geographic region to where the  computer is installed  for example  for USA  select United States of America under  North America   If the computer cannot access the public internet  for example  if it is  not connected to the internet or if a firewall blocks access to the NTP port   then leave  this setting set to None     If you want the computer to be able to synchronize with specific private servers  for  example  an NTP server on the corporate network or another computer running the  Meinberg NTP service   enter those host names or IP addresses under You can  specify up to 9 NTP servers  comma separated  you want to use  If you specify  more than one computer  separate them with commas     If you want the computer to add the local clock as a last resort reference if both of the  above options have not worked because your network security settings have blocked  them     You can set up all three options  if appropriate  The NTP service automatically polls all of  them and selects the best one with which to synchronize     Note If the computers that need to have synchronized clocks all have access to public    internet time servers  then you can have all of them synchronize with the same  internet time servers  If most of the computers do not have access to an NTP
162. t mechanical or electrical  switches to the alarm input connection to allow event triggered recording  When alarm inputs  are configured  your camera triggers an alarm only when the normal alarm state  open or  closed  changes     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    114   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    An alarm message appears on the web client screen  see Figure 6 47      Video Analytics    Your ONVIF IP camera can be configured to detect camera sabotage and motion within a scene  via the Video Analytics tab  see Figure 6 45   The Video Analytics tab enables a user to set the  tamper detection threshold settings for blur  blinding  and scene changes     Figure 6 45 Video Analytics Tab    equip    Senes    HID2F V40 0 4 Liv a     ami GOL  EN nt am im HOU       Tamper Detection Sertings    Each Tamper Detection Plur Threshold   sable lx  Blewhng Threshokd   Disable   gt       Setting provides 3   cana Chana  threshold levels  High a   80    Medium  50    and Low  30          video Motion Detechon Settings  Ragion Led  5    WMD  Disable LE          Each setting has three threshold levels  high  80    medium  50   and low  80    When these  thresholds are exceeded  camera sabotage or motion is detected  and alarm messages appear  above the video display and alarm signals are sent to DVRs NVRs  see Figure 6 47      Note     The video analytics screen shows a static video snapshot instead of live video   For this reason  you should open a second web client window for monitoring live
163. t to the back of your camera     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    112   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Connecting Audio    For audio connections  please see Figure 2 3 on page 28 for box cameras  Connecting Audio  on page 37 for 3 inch minidome cameras  and Connecting Audio on page 54 for 4 inch  minidome cameras     Configuring Audio Settings    Audio configuration for your network camera is straightforward     Figure 6 43 Audio Settings  Camera to Clhent PC   Primary Stream  m Click to listen to or  Secondary Stream  capture audio from the  camera  Chent PC  to Camera    Enabled  E  Click to listen to audio from  the client  PC     Reset to Default          Note Atthis time  Client PC  to Camera is not available for Google Chrome and  Mozilla Firefox     www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   113    Alarm Setup    Figure 6 44 Alarm Setup Tab            equip    Senes  H3D2F V40 0 4 PE  Relay Settings    Alarm input     Alam Output   open             Alarm Settings    Connect external devices  such as sirens or flashing lights  to the alarm output connector to  signal camera users that an alarm is activated  Set the Alarm Output as Normally Open or  Normally Close     Connecting Alarms    For alarm connections  please see Figure 2 3 on page 28 for box cameras  Connecting Alarms  on page 37 for 3 inch minidome cameras  and Connecting Alarms on page 54 for 4 inch  minidome cameras     Configuring Alarms    Your camera has one alarm input and one alarm output  Connec
164. ted Class 2 power adapters to ensure compliance with electrical  safety standards  Power over Ethernet  PoE  should meet the IEEE 802 3  af PoE standard     Regulatory Statements    FCC Compliance Statement    Information to the User  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  for a Class B digital device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to  provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation  This  equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and  used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  installation     If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be  determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the  interference by one or more of the following measures    e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver     e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  connected     e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    4    ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Note Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  compliance cou
165. ter   7 Turn Windows Firewall on or What are network locations   off    dp Recinto defaults 11  For your security  some settings are managed by your system administrator     dy Advanced settings        bal  4  Domain networks Connected  4   Troubleshoot my network   a     Networks at a workplace that are attached to a domain    Windows Firewall state  On   Incoming connections  Block all connections to programs that are not on the  list of allowed programs   Active domain networks  in ds honeywell com   Motification state  Motify me when Windows Firewall blocks a new  program   m  4  Home or work  private  networks Not Connected  w    m I Public networks Not Connected  Mm     2  Click Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall     The Allowed Programs list appears     www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   77    Figure 6 2 Allowed Programs List in IE    Allow programs to communicate through Windows Firewall  To add  change  or remove allowed programs and ports  click Change settings                What are the risks of allowing a program to communicate     AW Change settings       Oh For your security  some settings are managed by your system administrator                                        Allowed programs and features              Mo                l  r Domain Home Work  Pri    Public Group Policy                   E No    BJ Internet Explorer LJ L  No      MIP Video Surveillance Live  DEMO  Strea          No      IP Video Surveillance Live  DEMO  Str
166. the IP address   checks the status of the device   Firmware upgrades over HTTP  firmware available at  www  honeywellsystems com support   download center index html        Supported Protocols     HTTP  TCP  RTSP  RTP  UDP  ARP  DNS  NTP  RTCP  FTP   ICMP  DHCP  Bonjour  IGMP  SSH                   Standards  ONVIF support  Regulatory   Emissions  FCC part 15B  CE  EN55022   Immunity  CE  EN50130 4   Safety  EU  EN60950 1    North America ETL listed to UL CSA 60950 1       Housing and Mounts       HD3 MK1     Wall Pendant mount kit  off white        The actual bitrate is scene  and motion dependent with the H 264 stream     www honeywellvideo com    H3SVP X  and H3S1P X  Specifications   167    Figure G 7 H3SVP X  H3S1P X  Camera Side View with Dimensions    4 9     125 1 mm           longywel                        124 2 mm        Figure G 8 H3SVP X  H3S1P X  Camera Bottom View with Dimensions    9  50          De 4 9   125 1 mm     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    168   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Figure G 9 H3SVP X  H3S1P X  Camera Pendant Mount Option with Dimensions              146 7 mm                                    www honeywellvideo com    H3W1F X  Specifications       Note Specifications are subject to change without notice              Video Signal Specifications NTSC PAL  Scanning System  Progressive  Image Sensor  1 3  CMOS       Number of Pixels  H x V      1280 x 720  HD   640 x 480  VGA        Minimum Illumination     0 14 lux color 0 1 lux BW O 50 IRE
167. tings  a sor wove Se   r dr See on Mc we Be Ae Sk Ve ee AS da 112   Alar OCU Ds card  acas ae Noe ek ia A ee A aa o et a es eS EE 113  Pilea Sec Santa  cp s  n sant ndo A eee ae de RER    Rete er a BEd  Gym ES eve a 113  Connecting Ala HAS      om e sb de de o er e et Se eh ek ee ee Be we Se a 113  Configuring AlarmS a  a Sse  amp  oad ww dr DE o DES ee A A Qk Grew Se eR Be  amp  113   VIC EOANGJY UCS  A se  ue skick or div he od o E ee e og thnks he a ee sa RR rap Ya E dh ge 114  WAM per Detecci  n GW ae ee a de TS Sows de EE St Bs we Bs 115  Configuring Video Blur Detection                  rr rr rr rss 115  Configuring Camera Blinding Detection       2    aa e a a ss sr 116  Configuring Camera Field of View Change Detection                  00 0000 117  Configuring Video Motion Detection        1          o    118  Ale AIG TME ce ds ae ee Ae sa ate a ie dE eh tte oe tee ee a AED aaa ADA 122  TINGS ZONG SCUINGS  lt     fran doi wok ee A BO AO A ee bes 123  NTP SOMOS  amp  3 S   INS  goed  ow IS d   d  r de ne o ne A ACE Bi OP  amp  anode a  deta a BG 123  Synchronizing Time through a DHCP Server       1    rer     res ss ss ss sr 124  Synchronizing Time by Specifying an NTP Server IP Address                    124   Using the NTE Server  seda a fat sel dc bed  dom tee ie A AA AA Res A A 130  Installing the NTP Time Server Monitor Program  Optional                     4  131   Overlay Settings so se 22 0 os Ped bee owe bed ee one ts ds e hd eS 131   SV SIC IN o cl  cogen de 
168. tion   6668     Alternate IRC  Apple addition   6669     Alternate IRC  Apple addition              Ports Blocked by Mozilla Firefox    Avoid using the following ports  which are blocked by Mozilla Firefox     Table 6 18 Ports Blocked by Mozilla Firefox       2049     nfs  4045     lockd  6000     X11             Configuring Snapshot Settings  Microsoft IE only     The Snapshot options allow you to choose a path where to save the snapshot  and a file type     Figure 6 72 Snapshot Configuration Options  Snapshot       Path  C  Users E398474 My D       Type  BMP       Reset to Default       1  Click HH to choose a file saving path   Select from the drop down menu a file saving type  either BMP or JPEG   Click to save the changes     Note For Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox  this is done while taking a snapshot   Please see Taking a Snapshot in Google Chrome  and Mozilla Firefox  on page  98     Resetting and Rebooting the Device    You can choose from Restart  Restore  and Reset to Defaults     Figure 6 73 Camera Reset Options    Camera Reset       www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   137    Each of these functions take approximately 2 minutes to complete  and during that time  the  camera will lose connection to the web client  You will be asked if you wish to proceed before  the action occurs              Reset to Resets the camera to the factory defaults  including the network  Factory settings    Defaults   Reset Resets the camera to the factory defaults  exce
169. to make    changes to my computer        Dont notify me when I make changes to Windows        settings    Lid Recommended if you use familiar programs and visit  a    S familiar websites     If the UAC level is not configured to the lowest level  see Figure 6 6   then please run  IE as administrator  as shown in Figure 6 7 on page 79    www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   79    Figure 6 6 Preferred UAC Settings  iy User Account Control Settings    Choose when to be notified about pegs 5 to your computer           Never notify me when        Programs try to install software or make changes to  my computer        make changes to Windows settings    i Not recommended  Choose this only if you need to  use programs that are not certified for Windows 7     gt  because they do not support User Account Control     Never notify    Figure 6 7 Run IE as Administrator    BR o  ERAS  a Internet Explorer _   Open     6  Runas administrator          Devices and Printers       Pinto Taskbar Ei ld    iii    Unpin from Start Menu Pan  Remove from this list    Properties       Adding to Trusted Sites in IE    1  Open the camera login page     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    80   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    DO  Sn in A      de Favorites her Gallery   de Lanka    E Documentation VEAIS         mor tr E m Tech            Done Ke Local misanet   Protected Mode OM fa   RIOS       2  Click Tools  gt  Internet Options  gt  Security  gt  Trusted Sites     www  honeywellvideo com    Fig
170. uipo Geres    HaD gt F VA40 0 4    Tamper Detection Settings    Blur Threshold    Disabia       sina tes  Scene Change  Disabio x       Figure 6 53 VMD Configuration Example   80  Sensitivity Level for a Wide Field of  View  equlP    Series    HaD gt F V40 0 4       Tamper Detection Settings    Blur Threshold  Crs alia    Blinding Threshold     Scans Change           800 13160V2   A   04 2013    124   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    For cameras with a wide angle field of view covering a larger scene  people who walk far away  from the camera might appear rather small in the image  If motion needs to be detected in the  entire field of view  the following region of interest box configuration is recommended     e Three smaller boxes  set to 30  sensitivity  covering the upper portion of the image where  people appear small     e Two larger boxes  set to 50  sensitivity  covering the lower portion of the image where  objects appear larger     Figure 6 54 Video Motion Detection Configuration   A Combination Setup    equiP    Seres    H3D2F V40 0 4       Tamper Detection Settings       Blur Threshold    Disable M    Blinding Threshold    Disable        Scena Change    Disable        Video Motion Detection Settings       Date and Time    The Date and Time tab allows you to select the Time Zone  configure the NTP Server  and  configure the GUI overlays     www honeywellvideo com    IP Camera Web Client   125    Figure 6 55 Date and Time Tab    equi    seres  H3D2F V40 0 4 Liv et
171. unting template  supplied in your camera box  if you are surface mounting  your camera     e Use the flush mount adapter plate as a template if you are flush mounting your  camera     Figure 3 5 Surface Mounting Template    Drill these holes for the  mounting screws     Cut this hole  then pull the  power  audio  and alarm  wires through it        2  Pre drill the holes as indicated on the template  using the recommended hole size for the  screws being used     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    36   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Note Other fasteners  preferably stainless steel  can be used  provided they are not  larger than the screw holes on the mounting template     Connecting the Wires       CAUTION Installation must be performed by a qualified    AN electrician  The power wire size for the distance and the number of    cameras must be determined to maintain 24 V AC at each camera     Connecting Audio and Alarms    www honeywellvideo com    Note H3SVP and H3S1P cameras do not support alarms and audio     Pull the wires through the ceiling or wall hole until you have at least 4 inches of wire     Remove the green connector strip  see Figure 3 9 on page 39  from the camera base and  make all the necessary alarm and audio connections     Connect a twisted pair  UTP  cable from each peripheral alarm contact to each alarm input  on the terminal block  as shown in Figure 3 6 and Table 3 6     Figure 3 6 Audio and Alarm PINs  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8    Table 3 6 Audio and Alarm Connect
172. ure 6 9 Trusted Sites Configuration Page in IE    Internet Options A ae eee x  me E a    3           This zone contains websites that you  trust not to damage your computer or  your files    You have websites in this zone     Allowed levels for this zone  All  j Medium      Prompts before downloading potentially unsafe  content      Unsigned ActiveX controls will not be downloaded     F  Enable Protected Mode  requires restarting Internet Explorer        Defaultlewel            Reset all zones to default level         Click Sites  The Trusted Sites window opens     Figure 6 10 Trusted Sites List    usted SITER   ae Ste ee et    You can add and remove websites from this zone  All websites in  this zone will use the zone s security settings     Add this website to the zone     http   159 99 251 66    Websites       bankofamerica com   Remove      btslearning com      plateau com    successfactors com    La  ARA ara A       IP Camera Web Client   81       800 13160V2   A   04 2013    82   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    4  Click to uncheck Require server verification  https   for all sites in the zone     e To add one camera to the Trusted Sites list  enter the URL in the Add this  website to the zone  field  See Figure 6 10     e To add a whole subnet to the Trusted Sites list  enter the partial URL with a   at  the end in the Add this website to the zone  field  Use a   to add the whole  network     Figure 6 11 Adding a Whole Subnet to the List of Trusted Sites    You can 
173. vironments ranging from 5  F to 140  F   15  C to 60  C    HHCWM  or  40  F to 140  F   40  C to 60  C   HHCWM2      Figure D 1                                           Honeywell                                                                                                 5 34     135 6 mm                                               Honeywell                                                                         HCW1F X  Camera Dimensions                               0 81     20 6 mm                 O  A  e      q  A    800 13160V2   A   04 2013    152   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    www honeywellvideo com       H3D2F X  Specifications    Note    Specifications are subject to change without notice              Video Signal Specifications NTSC PAL  Scanning System  Progressive  Image Sensor  1 2 7    CMOS       Number of Pixels  H x V      1920 x 1080  HD   640 x 480  VGA        Minimum Illumination     0 18 lux color 0 15 lux BW   50 IRE  F1 2  0 11 lux color 0 09 lux BW   30 IRE  F1 2       Video Output  local      1 0 Vp p   75 ohms       S N Ratio     50 dB or more  AGC Off        Auto Gain Control  AGC      Off On  selectable  20     40 dB        Auto Electronic Shutter  ELC      1 30     1 130 000 1 25     1 130 000  sec sec       Automatic Lens Iris Control     DC Iris level 1     25       White Balance     Auto  Manual  WBC Push          Lens Type  True Day Night  TDN  3 to 9 mm  Motorized Focus and Zoom Lens  F1 2  Angle of View  Wide Tele  Horizontal  93
174. x color 0 09 lux BW   30 IRE  F1 6  Video Output  local   1 0 Vp p   75 ohms  S N Ratio  50 dB or more  AGC Off        Auto Gain Control  AGC      Off On  selectable  10     40 dB        Auto Electronic Shutter  ELC      1 60     1 24 500 1 50     1 24 500  sec sec       Automatic Lens Iris Control     DC Iris level 1     25       White Balance  AWB      AWC  AWC Push  Manual       Lens Type     H3D1F1  X   3 3     12 mm Varifocal Auto Iris  F1 6  H3D1F2 X   2 5     6 mm Varifocal Auto Iris  F1 2  H3D1F3 X   10     28 mm Varifocal Auto Iris  F1 8       Audio Signal Specifications       Audio Two Way     Line in out       Electrical Specifications       Input Voltage     24 V AC  PoE IEEE 802 3af       Input Voltage Range     17   28 VAC       Surge Suppression     1 5 kW transient       Power Consumption     3 5 W  max  24 V AC  PoE  PD Type 1  Class 1       Mechanical Specifications       Dimensions  WxH      See diagrams  Figure F 1  Figure F 2  Figure F 3   Figure F 4        Weight     1 04 Ib  0 45 kg  camera only       Construction     Housing  Polycarbonate  Finish  Matte texture  Off white       Connectors     Local Video Output  2 pin Molex connector  Power Input  Removable screw block  Alarm I O  Removable screw block  Audio In Out  Removable screw block  Network  RJ45 connector       800 13160V2   A   04 2013    160   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide       Environmental Specifications                               Temperature  Operating  14  F to 122  F   10  C to 5
175. y  rotate the  gimbal to provide  additional slack        800 13160V2   A   04 2013    50   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Step 3  Preparing the Mounting Surface    1  Affix the mounting template  supplied in the camera box  to the mounting surface or use  the back of the camera base  as shown below  to trace the screw holes     Note The housing is intended for mounting on a flat surface only     Figure 4 16 Tracing the Camera Base       Note To prevent moisture from entering the housing  position the enclosure with the  side conduit entry pointing down if you are mounting the camera on a wall or  other vertical surface     2  Pre drill three holes as indicated on the template  using the recommended hole size for the  screws being used     3  Drill out the conduit hole  if required  see Step 4  Installing the Conduit Plug on page 50      Note Alternate fasteners  preferably stainless steel  can be used  provided they are not  larger than the screw holes on the mounting template     Step 4  Installing the Conduit Plug    Your camera enclosure base comes with a conduit plug pre installed in the 3 4 inch conduit  entry on the back  To use the back conduit entry  remove the conduit plug and install it in the  side conduit entry after loosening the locking screw  see Figure 4 17   Retighten the locking  screw to secure the conduit plug in place     www honeywellvideo com    Installing a 4 Inch Minidome Camera   51    Figure 4 17 Conduit Plug Installation         Rubber washer
176. ypical user requirements and settings and are adequate for    most scenes  However  scenes with higher than average motion may require additional  configuration     Table 6 12 Selecting Quality  Bit Rate  or Frame Rate           Selectthis Priority Field Setting Description   field setting   Quality Maximum Bit Rate The camera maintains the picture quality    see Selecting The Target Bit Rate field until the bit rate delivered exceeds the   Quality for Priority is grayed out Maximum Bit Rate  MBR   at which point   on page 108    the camera drops frames to ensure that  the MBR is not exceeded    Bit Rate Target Bit Rate The camera adjusts the picture quality to    see Selecting Bit Maximum Bit Rate and ensure that the bit rate delivered does    Rate for Priority on not exceed the Target Bit Rate  TBR   at    Compression Ratio       page 109  fields are grayed out which point the camera drops frames to  ensure that the TBR is not exceeded   Frame Rate Target Bit Rate The camera maintains the selected    frame rate while adjusting image quality  Frame Rate for Compression Ratio to meet the TBR  This mode allows the  Priority on page fields are grayed out  actual bit rate to fluctuate beyond the  109  user defined TBR while maintaining the  selected frame rate      see Selecting Maximum Bit Rate and          Selecting Quality for Priority    When Quality is selected as the priority  you can adjust the Compression Ratio and or the  Maximum Bit Rate     Figure 6 36 Quality Setting
177. ystems com support download center index html and follow the  instructions on the page to logon  find your camera  and then download the software updates     Note You will need a Username and Password to log in to the Download Center  To  receive a Username and Password  contact the customer service center for your  region  Contact information is found on the Download Center page     800 13160V2   A   04 2013    62   ONVIF IP Cameras Reference Guide    Note Before installing and using the Honeywell IP Utility  confirm that your device is  connected to the network through an Ethernet cable  see the Connecting the  Wiring section of your Quick Install Guide      Step 1  Confirm Your System Requirements    Note Windows administrator privileges are required to install the Honeywell IP Utility  and associated software     Note Contact the network administrator if there are any questions regarding the local  area network  LAN  or any other network related issues     Install the Honeywell IP Utility on a work station with the minimum requirements  see Table 5 9      Table 5 9 PC Minimum System Requirements       Component Requirement          Operating Windows XP SP3  System Windows 2003 Server R2 32 bit  Windows 7  32 64 bit   Windows Vista SP1  Windows 2008 Server R2 64 bit  Processor Intel   Pentium   IV  3 1 GHz or faster  RAM 1 GB RAM  32 bit  or 2 GB RAM  64 bit        Table 5 10 Items Installed On Your System       ltem Function       Honeywell IP Utility software To enable u
    
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