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1. Video Access from Web Full control of all camera settings available to administrator Browser Minimum Browsing Pentium 4 CPU 3 1 GHz or faster 1 GB RAM 32 bit or 2 GB RAM 64 bit Requirements Windows 7 32 64 bit Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bit Windows Vista SP1 Windows Server 2003 R2 32 bit Windows XP Professional SP3 Internet Explorer 8 or 9 Google Chrome v23 0 1271 97 or later Mozilla Firefox v17 01 or later Installation Management Honeywell IP Utility software identifies the IP address checks device status and Maintenance and upgrades firmware over HTTP 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 Profile S Regulatory Emissions FCC Part 15B EN 55022 Immunity EN 50130 4 Safety EN 60950 1 North America ETL listed to UL CSA 60950 1 www honeywellvideo com Specifications 79 Mount Accessories HD4CHIP PK Pendant mount bracket HD4CHIP WK Wall mount bracket 800 12606 A 03 2013 80 H4D1FR1 X User Guide www honeywellvideo com Honeywell Systems Head Office 2700 Blankenbaker Pkwy Suite 150 Louisville KY 40299 USA www honeywellvideo com 1 800 796 2288 Honeywell Security Europe South Africa Aston Fields Road Whitehouse Industrial Estate Runcorn WA7 3DL United Kingdom www honeywell com se
2. SERRE ah a AAA of Video Analytics Alarm Message 57 VMD Configuration Low Motion Threshold 30 2 2222 nn nn nn 62 VMD Configuration Medium Motion Threshold 50 62 VMD Configuration High Motion Threshold 80 63 VMD Configuration Combination Setup 63 Date and Time PEER di ee ra ET RATE ES RER HE ROS eh 64 System Setup View s i a HH a 4 a amp aridas iadt j d ub al A 70 Device Information View a a kran 72 IP and PISO Pe LR RARA E AAA AA 73 800 12606 03 2013 12 H4D1FR1 X User Guide www honeywellvideo com Tables Table 2 1 Table 3 1 Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 4 3 Table 4 4 Table 4 5 Table 4 6 Table 4 7 Table 4 8 Tables 13 a UC A a k bx d ee AT RASTA AGA A 19 IP Network Settings Options A 34 Default Camera User Names and Passwords 39 AUTO ES SOLIS caro 50 Ger NOM ASUS see ica ys n W LE dah LILA EFE A 51 White Balance Settings EEE RAE 52 Video Stream Configurations 53 Compression Settings 54 Pao a a Ss l ssh opere Range of User Definable Bit Rate Values 55 800 12606 A 03 2013 14 H4D1FR1 X User Guide www honeywellvideo com
3. About This Document This document contains instructions for installing configuring and operating the Honeywell equiP Series H4D1FR1 X network camera This document is intended for system installers administrators and operators Overview of Contents This document contains the following chapters and appendixes e Chapter 1 Introduction introduces the H4D1FR1 X e Chapter 2 Installing the Camera describes how to mount the camera connect the cables and adjust the camera s field of view e Chapter 3 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility describes how to install the Honeywell IP Utility connect to a network camera configure the camera s IP network settings and change the camera s password e Chapter 4 Setting Up the Camera describes how to configure camera settings using the web client e Appendix A Troubleshooting lists solutions to problems encountered during installation e Appendix B Specifications lists the specifications of the H4D1FR1 X 800 12606 A 03 2013 16 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Related Documents For more information please refer to the following documents Document title Part number Description equiP Series H4D1FR1 X 720p TDN Rugged Network 800 12607V1 Installation guide IR Minidome Camera Quick Installation Guide Typographical Conventions This document uses the following typographical conventions Font What it represents Example Helvetica Keys on the keyboa
4. Default settings shown for NTSC models Secondary Resolution 640x360 Set the Resolution Frame Rate 30 Set the Frame Rate Priority Quality v Set the Priority to Quality or Bit Rate Compression Ratio Medium vw Set the Compression Ratio Set the Target Bit Rate Set the Maximum Bit Rate kbps Maximum Bit Rate 6500 Target Bit Rate Note GOP is not available if you select MJPEG for the secondary stream rr Reset to Default To configure the Primary and or Secondary stream compression settings see Table 4 6 Click Apply to save your changes Note Internet Explorer users only Select the Statistics check box at the bottom of the screen to view the received bit rate and received frame rate as you make changes Please note that the Statistics check box is disabled by default To view the received bit rate and frame rate you must enable it each time you log on to the web client Table 4 6 Compression Settings Setting Options Description Resolution Primary Secondary Sets the picture resolution 1280x720 1280x720 H 264 800x450 800x450 H 264 640 x 360 640x360 H 264 320 x 180 320x180 H 264 640x360 MJPEG 320x180 MJPEG Frame Rate 1 30 NTSC The number of frames displayed per second 1 25 PAL Priority Primary Secondary Sets whether picture quality bit rate or frame rate Quality Quality has operational priority For more information Bit Rate Bit Rate see Configuring
5. Disconnect If you try to disconnect without saving configuration details you will be prompted to save your changes Click Yes to save the changes and disconnect Click Cancel to discard the changes and disconnect 800 12606 A 03 2013 34 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Configuring the Camera s IP Network Settings You can configure a connected camera s IP network settings either automatically or manually using the IP Utility Contact your network administrator if you experience any network related issues or if you have questions about your network Table 3 1 Option IP Network Settings Options Description Device Name By default the device name is the device type plus the MAC address For security purposes it is recommended that you change the device name MAC Address A unique address assigned to the device in the factory Not configurable IP Address Subnet Mask The IP address of the device on the network The camera can be assigned a static or a dynamic IP address A static IP address is assigned by the user A dynamic IP address is assigned automatically by a DHCP or APIPA service The subnet mask or netmask value of the device on the network IP networks can be subdivided into a series of smaller networks called subnets When a network is subnetted the subnet mask specifies which smaller network Subnet the device belongs to If the subnet mask is incorrect the camera cannot communicate with other
6. Honeywell equiP Series 720p TDN Rugged Network IR Minidome Camera NTSC PAL H4D1FR1 H4D1FR1X User Guide Document 800 12606 Rev A 03 2013 Revisions Issue Date Revisions A 03 2013 New document Cautions and Warnings CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING IR emitted from this product Do not view directly with optical instruments magnifiers Do not stare directly into the lamp at a distance of less than 3 3 ft 1 m CAUTION Class 1 LED product Invisible LED radiation 850 nm Avoid exposure to beam CAUTION 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 VAC models require the use of CSA Certified UL Listed Class 2 power adapters to ensure compliance with electrical safety standards Power over Ethernet PoE should meet the IEEE 802 3af PoE standard 800 12606 A 03 2013 6 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Regulatory Statements FCC Compliance Statement Information to the User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection a
7. A 03 2013 74 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Uninstalling VLC Media Player Chrome and Firefox To uninstall VLC media player in Windows 7 1 Click the Start button click Control Panel click Programs and then click Programs and Features 2 Click VLC media player 2 0 5 and then click Uninstall If you are prompted to confirm that you want to uninstall the application click Yes To uninstall VLC media player in Windows XP 1 Click Start click Control Panel and then double click Add or Remove Programs 2 Click VLC media player 2 0 5 and then click Remove 3 You are prompted to confirm that you want to uninstall the application Click Yes www honeywellvideo com Troubleshooting If you encounter an issue with your camera please read this section first If you require additional assistance call 1 800 323 4576 North America only or send an email to https honeywellsystems com ss techsupp index html See the back cover for international contact information Any equipment returned to Honeywell Video Systems for warranty or service repair must have a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number The RMA number must be clearly marked on all return packages and internal paperwork Lens not in optical focus Check that the lens cap has been removed from the camera Check the lens and bubble for dust fingerprints etc and clean if needed Note Use care when cleaning the lens and bubble that you do not scra
8. 255 255 0 HD3MDIH 001F550B545E Subnet Mask BR J Browser HD44IP 001F550B5412 Default Gateway 64 178 45 1 HD44IP K 001F550B5387 Firmware Upgrade HD441P K 001F550B5844 Product Name H4D1FR HD4HDIH 001F550BD 882 i E Product Version 41 0 6 NTSC Surrey Qut Video Format NTSC Es Batch Firmware Upgrade Alternatively you can enter the IP address of the camera directly into the address bar of the browser The login window is displayed H4D1FR V41 0 6 4 Inthe Username field select admin 5 Inthe Password field type the default admin login password 1234 and then click Login www honeywellvideo com Setting Up the Camera 45 The first time you open the web client you will be prompted to install Honeywell ONVIF ActiveX on your computer r y Honeywell ONVIF ActiveX InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Honeywell ONVIF ActiveX The InstallShield R Wizard will install Honeywell ONVIF ActiveX on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties If a previous version of Honeywell ActiveX is installed you will be prompted to upgrade Follow the on screen instructions to install the ActiveX control Note You may need to disable your firewall to install Honeywell ONVIF ActiveX on your computer You will need Windows administrator privileges to do this The web client application opens and
9. A 03 2013 22 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Preparing the Mounting Surface Note The housing should be mounted on a flat surface only Note To prevent moisture from entering the housing position the camera base with the side conduit entry pointing down if you are mounting the camera on a wall or other vertical surface 1 Use the supplied mounting template to mark the screw and access cable holes on the mounting surface Alternatively place the camera base against the mounting surface and trace the screw holes see Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Tracing the Camera Base 2 Pre drill holes in the mounting surface as required Feeding the Cables There are two conduit entry points on the camera base one at the rear and one on the side The camera ships with the conduit plug pre installed in the rear conduit entry www honeywellvideo com Installing the Camera 23 Figure 2 3 Conduit Holes on Camera Base Rear conduit entry Camera base Conduit plug locking screw Side conduit entry To use the rear conduit entry 1 Unscrew the conduit plug from the rear conduit entry see Figure 2 3 2 Loosen the locking screw over the side conduit entry install the conduit plug in the side conduit entry and then re tighten the locking screw to secure the conduit plug in place 3 Follow these steps If conduit is used recommended If conduit is not used 1 Insert the conduit into the 1 Install the supplied rubber gas
10. Bit Rate Frame Rate N Oprimary Secondary www honeywellvideo com Setting Up the Camera 53 The camera supports two simultaneous video streams The primary stream delivers H 264 compressed video The secondary stream delivers either H 264 or MJPEG compressed video see Table 4 5 Table 4 5 Video Stream Configurations Codec Type Description H 264 H 264 compression used for primary stream no secondary stream H 264 H 264 H 264 compression used for primary and secondary stream H 264 MJPEG H 264 compression used for primary stream and MJPEG compression used for secondary stream You can configure the settings for the primary stream Figure 4 11 and or the secondary stream Figure 4 12 based on the codec type you select Figure 4 10 Figure 4 10 Codec Type Codec Type H 264 MJPEG w Figure 4 11 Primary Stream Settings H 264 Primary Default settings shown for NTSC models me Set the Resolution Frame Rate 30 h Set the Frame Rate Priority Set the Priority to Quality Bit Rate or Frame Rate Compression Ratio Set the Compression Ratio Target Bit Rate Set the Target Bit Rate Maximum Bit Rate 4500 Set the Maximum Bit Rate kbps GOP Set the GOP Group of Pictures Note To configure the secondary stream either H 264 H 264 or H 264 MJPEG must be selected as the codec type 800 12606 A 03 2013 54 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Figure 4 12 Secondary Stream Settings H 264 or MJPEG
11. Confirm the password Setting Up the Camera 69 After clicking Next if a 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 ofthe Please specify your service settings screen 8 Click Finish il Network Time Protocol Setup Completing the Network Time Protocol Setup Wizard The Following steps have been completed Installed checked OpenSSL runtime libraries Added C Program Files MTP bin to the PATH variable Selected C Program Files NTPletcintp conf as configuration File Created config file C Program Files WTPyetcintp conf Created service account ntp Disabled Deactivated W3ZTIME service Started Network Time Protocol Service NTP MOTE Your settings have been stored in C Program FilesMTPYinstall ini IF vou want to use this template For unattended installs please check and modify it in order to suit your needs Cancel Installing an NTP Time Server Monitor Optional If you want you can also install an NTP time server monitor program that lets you configure local NTP service and monitor local and remote NTP servers To install the NTP Time Server Monitor 1 Insert the DVD that was shipped with your camera into your workstation s DVD ROM drive and then browse to the NTP folder 2 Double click ntp time server moni
12. Connecting to a Camera KK K 33 Configuring the Camera s IP Network Settings 34 Changing the Camera s Password 36 Using an ONVIF IP Device with a Network Video Recorder 37 Uninstalling the Honeywell IP Utility 2222 arr o o aa 37 4 Setting Up the Camera 39 About the Web Client KK IK KK KK KK KK 39 Before You Begin 44 40 40 Preparing for ActiveX Installation Internet Explorer Only 40 Starting the Web Client 4 44 Viewing Live Video saws ea aa been Es PRES an a a en be nenn 47 TAKING SNA NOR 2 6 asa aa a a a a ee ee ca gon A Bok 47 Configuring Camera Settings 48 Basic Camera Setup Process 49 Setting Auto Exposure 4 4 KK KK KK KK KK KK kla 50 Setting Day Night and IR 2 Hm nn 51 Setting White Balance KK KK KK KK kla 52 800 12606 A 03 2013 10 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Configuring Compression Settings 2 22 22m K K K K K K KE K K K K K K K K K K K IK K 52 Configuring Priority Settings kK KEKE rv nn 55 Configuring Video Analytics 57 Setting Tamper Detection 22 2 a a a a a e 58 Setting
13. Priority Settings on page 55 Frame Rate Compression Minimum Low Medium Available when Priority is set to Quality Ratio High Maximum Minimum provides the highest picture quality Maximum provides the lowest picture quality Target Bit Rate 250 7000 kbps Available when Priority is set to Bit Rate or Frame Rate For more information see Configuring Priority Settings on page 55 Maximum Bit Rate 250 7000 kbps Available when Priority is set to Quality For more information see Configuring Priority Settings on page 55 GOP 1 50 Group of pictures Not available on MJPEG secondary stream www honeywellvideo com Setting Up the Camera 55 Configuring Priority Settings Your camera uses efficient compression technology to provide a high quality picture using minimal bandwidth The default settings are based on typical user requirements and are adequate for most scenes However scenes with higher than average motion may require additional configuration About Priority Settings For the primary stream you can prioritize the picture quality bit rate or frame rate For the secondary stream you can prioritize the picture quality or bit rate These settings are described in Table 4 7 Table 4 7 Priority Settings Priority Bit Rate Type Description Quality Maximum Bit Rate The camera maintains the picture quality until the delivered bit rate exceeds the Maximum Bit Rate at which pointthe camera begins to drop frame
14. Three smaller boxes set to 30 covering the upper portion of the image where people appear small e Two larger boxes set to 50 covering the lower portion of the image where objects appear larger Figure 4 18 VMD Configuration Combination Setup equIP Series admin LOGOUT H4D1FR V41 0 6 Tamper Detection Settings Blur Threshold Blinding Threshold Scene Change Video Motion Detection Settings VMD Enable z Motion Threshold Low 30 800 12606 A 03 2013 64 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Configuring Date and Time The Date and Time view Figure 4 19 lets you configure the time zone the NTP server and text overlay settings Figure 4 19 Date and Time View equIP Series H4D1FR V41 0 6 amp admin LOGOUT Time Zone Settings GMT Dublin Lisbon London Reykjavik Y DST O NTP Settings DHCP NTP Server Overlay Settings Date and Time Device Name Show Date Disable Show Time Disable Background Color Text Color Text Size J Location Reset to Default Apply OPrimary Secondary Setting the Time Zone To set the time zone 1 Under Time Zone Settings select a time zone for your location from the drop down list 2 Ifyou want to activate automatic compensation for Daylight Saving Time select the DST check box Setting the Network Time Protocol NTP Server Network Time Protocol NTP is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between c
15. Utility a networking protocol Bonjour is also installed that enables the automatic discovery of IP network devices 800 12606 A 03 2013 32 H4D1FR1 X User Guide To install the IP Utility 1 Close any open applications If you are using Norton AntiVirus software disable it 2 Doone of the following Install from DVD Install from Website e Insert the DVD that was shipped with 1 Go to www honeywellsystems com your camera into your workstation s support download center index html DVD ROM drive 2 Follow the instructions on the page to If the InstallShield wizard does not log in and find your camera open automatically browse to DVD 3 Run the InstallShield wizard drive Honeywell IP Utility and double click Honeywell IP Utility Setup exe Follow the InstallShield wizard s on screen instructions to complete the installation Open the IP Utility by double clicking the Honeywell IP Utility icon ey on the desktop The IP Utility opens on your desktop see Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 IP Utility Main Screen Honeywell Honeywell IP Utility About mE System Users ALL v a ia ACUIX Ceiling IP Network Settings H4D1F K 001F55068555 H4D1FR K 001F551233CE HD3MDIH 001F550B545E HD441P 001F550B 5412 HD441P K 001F550B5387 HD44 P K 001 FS550B5844 Firmware Upgrade HD541P 001F55085291 NTSC Surrey Out Batch Firmware Upgr
16. all times Night Mode B W Color Sets the color mode to B W monochrome or Color when in Night mode Day Night must be set to Night Detect Time 5 60 seconds Sets the time 5 to 60 seconds before the camera switches to Day or Night mode after detecting a low light condition or a normal light condition respectively Day Night must be set to Auto Day to Night 2 7 Determines the light detection level 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 Day to Night threshold must be set at least 2 less than the Night to Day threshold setting Note The Day to Night threshold is decreased if the AGC level is reduced Night to Day 4 9 Determines the light detection level 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 Night to Day threshold is decreased if the AGC level is reduced IR Level Off Low Controls IR LED intensity Select setting based on desired scene Medium High illumination Note IR Level is unavailable when Day Night is set to Day Dynamic IR Off On Controls overexposure When set to On the camera automatically adjusts to minimize overexposure occurring from reflective objects in the scene Note Dynamic IR is unavailable when IR Level is set to Off 800 126
17. live video is displayed in your browser To start the web client in Chrome or Firefox 1 Install VLC media player from the installation DVD that was shipped with your camera Note Itis strongly recommended that you install VLC media player from the supplied installation DVD rather than from the Web 800 12606 A 03 2013 46 H4D1FR1 X User Guide 2 www honeywellvideo com Follow the on screen instructions to install the VLC player Select Full installation VLC media player 2 0 3 Setup Choose Components Choose which features of YLE 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 Or select the optional Media Player required EEE Jen Le Start Menu Shortcut Desktop Shortcut Mozilla plugin Activex plugin Discs Playback I u Description Space required 93 5MB Open your browser Note You may need to restart Firefox after installing VLC media player Type the IP address of the camera listed in the IP Utility in the address bar of the browser and then press Enter The login window is displayed In the Username field select admin In the Password field type the default admin login password 1234 and then click Login The web client application opens and live video is displayed in your browser If VLC media player is not installed the following warning message
18. z ss A l l Ress kk kk es a az a a a a an ana a 15 Overview of Contents 4 4 15 Related Documents KK KK KK KK KK KK KK 16 Typographical Conventions 16 1 0 EE a nk dk MMS ER sers 2 2 al a a 17 FEMME ae cs de Cae SR AAA Be E a 17 2 matalina TNE LA 2 4 amp amp 2 8 09 gas ca RHE nn 19 Before YOU Begin sa sc m a a Eu 44 a Wi RENEE ee l a 19 Parts of the Camera kk kK KK EK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK IK KK KK KK KK KK KK 20 Preparing to Mount the Camera a 21 Preparing the Camera aooaa a 44 444 21 Preparing the Mounting Surface 22 Feeding the Cables a knr kan 22 Mounting the Camera 2 m 44 44 24 Connecting the Cables 24 FOU prai eg 24 NEIWOI i A A k A ae a SA a A a 2 Sa E 25 Adjusting the Camera o s sacri u wu kl A Sa a an SEE AAA 25 Restoring Factory Defaults 27 Completing the Installation 22 0 27 3 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility 22000 mo 29 About the Honeywell IP Utility 22H Ho nn 29 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility 2 2 oo mn 31 Before You Begin 2 KH on 31 installing the IP UM 2 os i visera a al all Ah lan an ge 31
19. 00 s PAL Lens Type 3 3 12 mm VFAI F1 4 Auto Lens Iris Control DC iris level 1 25 IR LEDs 850 nm 24 LEDs IR Illumination Distance Up to 50 ft 15 m depending on scene reflectance White Balance AWC AWC Push Manual Electrical Input Voltage Input Voltage Range 24 V AC PoE IEEE 802 3af Class 1 17 28 V AC Surge Suppression 1 5 KW transient Power Consumption 24 V AC 8 5 W max PoE PD Type 1 Class 1 800 12606 A 03 2013 78 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Mechanical Dimensions W x H 6 13 x 4 63 in 154 94 x 117 1 mm Weight 3 0 Ib 1 3 kg camera only Construction Housing Die cast aluminum Finish Cool gray powder coating Dome Cover Polycarbonate Connector Aux video output 2 pin Molex connector Power input Removable screw terminal block Network RJ45 connector Environmental 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 Network Video Compression Dual stream H 264 and or H 264 MJPEG Resolution Primary Stream 1280x720 800x450 640x360 320 x 180 Software Update Field upgradeable Frame Rate Up to 30 fps NTSC Up to 25 fps PAL Video Streaming Dual streaming H 264 and or H 264 MJPEG Controllable frame rate and bandwidth Security Multiple user access levels with password protection
20. 03 2013 62 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Figure 4 15 H4D1FR V41 0 6 Figure 4 16 H4D1FR V41 0 6 www honeywellvideo com VMD Configuration Low Motion Threshold 30 VMD Configuration Medium Motion Threshold 50 equIP Series admin LOGOUT Tamper Detection Settings Blur Threshold Blinding Threshold Scene Change Video Motion Detection Settings Region Region 1 Red 7 VMD enable 7 x Motion Threshold Reset to Default Apply equip Series OGOU Tamper Detection Settings Blur Threshold Disable Blinding Threshold Disable Scene Change Disable Jili Reset Scene Video Motion Detection Settings Region Region 1 Red EA VMD Enable Motion Threshold Medium 50 Setting Up the Camera 63 Figure 4 17 VMD Configuration High Motion Threshold 80 equIP Series H4D1FR V41 0 6 amp admin LOGOUT Tamper Detection Settings Blur Threshold Disable x Blinding Threshold Disable Scene Change Disable Video Analytics gt Video Motion Detection Settings Region Region 1 Red VMD Enable Motion Threshold High sos Tr Wide Field of View 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 lf motion needs to be detected in the entire field of view the following region of interest box configuration is recommended
21. 06 A 03 2013 52 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Setting White Balance To configure White Balance settings see Table 4 4 Click Apply to save your changes Table 4 4 White Balance Settings Setting Options Description WB Control Auto Manual Auto adjusts white balance automatically Recommended for WBC Push environments with changing lighting conditions Manual allows user to set red and blue gain manually WBC Push optimizes white balance for a given scene Click Lock to lock the setting Recommended for environments with constant lighting conditions R Gain 0 255 0 255 When WB Control is set to Manual red gain is selectable from O to 255 B Gain 0 255 0 255 When WB Control is set to Manual blue gain is selectable from O to 255 Configuring Compression Settings The Compression Setup view Figure 4 9 lets you configure the way video is displayed in the web client Figure 4 9 Compression Setup View equIP Series H4D1FR V41 0 6 amp admin LOGOUT Codec Type H 264 MIPEG M Primary Compression Setup gt banned ey FT h Resolution 1280x720 Frame Rate Priority Quality Compression Ratio Medium Target Bit Rate Maximum Bit Rate GOP o a z w w 2 w a a nj o o o lt lt lt lt lt lt Secondary Resolution 640x360 Frame Rate Priority Quality Compression Ratio Target Bit Rate Maximum Bit Rate Reset to Default Apply Statistics E
22. C source or Power over Ethernet 48 V DC to power the camera Do not connect both power sources at the same time A green light emitting diode LED on the camera interface board illuminates when the camera is receiving power To connect the power www honeywellvideo com For 24 V AC connection connect the power wires to the supplied two pin green connector and plug the connector into the 24 V AC terminal block on the camera interface board see Figure 2 4 For PoE connection connect a Category 5 5e Ethernet cable to the RJ45 jack on the camera interface board see Figure 2 4 Installing the Camera 25 Figure 2 4 Camera Interface Board Connections RJ45 Ethernet connection POE network 24 V AC power connection Network To connect to the network e Connect a Category 5 5e Ethernet cable 10BaseT 100BaseTX to the RJ45 jack on the camera interface board see Figure 2 4 if you have not already done so Adjusting the Camera You can adjust the camera field of view locally at the camera using a spot monitor To adjust the field of view 1 Verify that power is being supplied to the camera the green LED on the camera interface board should be illuminated 2 Reinstall the gimbal assembly on the camera base 3 Using the supplied video cable connect the local video out connector on the camera interface board to the video input connector on your spot monitor Note _ It will take approximately 60 seconds after
23. User Account Control settings The User Account Control Settings page appears Figure 4 2 Preferred UAC Settings n User Account Control Settings Choose when to be notified about changes to your computer Tell me more about User Account Control settings Always notify amp Never notify me when Programs try to install software or make changes to my computer I make changes to Windows settings Not recommended Choose this only if you need to use programs that are not certified for Windows 7 E3 because they do not support User Account Control Never notify If the UAC level is not configured to the lowest level then please run Internet Explorer as administrator Click Start right click Internet Explorer and then click Run as administrator Figure 4 3 Run IE as Administrator e u a Control Panel Di Open la Run as administrator Devices and Printers Help and Support Fin to Taskbar Unpin from Start Menu Pi Remove from this list Properties 800 12606 A 03 2013 42 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Add Camera URL to Trusted Sites in Internet Explorer 1 Open the Honeywell IP Utility Connect to your camera Click Launch Browser to open the camera login page p In the browser click Tools gt Internet Options gt Security gt Trusted Sites Figure 4 4 Trusted Sites Configuration Page Internet Options SE Ell im Select a zone to view or change security settings
24. Video Motion Detection VMD 59 Configuring Date and Time LA 4 64 Setting the Time Zone 2 2 4 44 2 64 Setting the Network Time Protocol NTP Server 64 Overlay Settings 2 a akan 69 System SD i rera sc aa as a dila l k a ee A 70 Setting the Port Allocation 24 KEKE KEK KEKE ad KEK KEK AA ae KK KK ve 71 Setting the Snapshot File Type and Path Internet Explorer Only 71 Resetting and Rebooting the Camera K K K a 72 Viewing Device Information KK IK KK KIR KK IK K 72 Logging Out of the Web Client kaka 73 Uninstalling Honeywell ONVIF ActiveX Internet Explorer 73 Uninstalling VLC Media Player Chrome and Firefox 74 Ke He ss ee a a a een ED DEERE rn Ow 75 B ee EE ss 4 KA Aa nun een an n L k ca c Q W Q d A 77 www honeywellvideo com Figures 11 Figures Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 Figure 4 7 Figure 4 8 Figure 4 9 Figure 4 10 Figure 4 11 Figure 4 12 Figure 4 13 Figure 4 14 Figure 4 15 Figure 4 16 Figure 4 17 Figure 4 18 Figure 4 19 Figure 4 20 Figure 4 21 Figure 4 22 Removing the Gimbal from the Camera Ba
25. ade 9 Device s found www honeywellvideo com Installing the Honeywell IP Utility 33 Connecting to a Camera When you open the IP Utility the devices on the network including devices on other subnets are automatically discovered and listed in the Discovery pane on the left of the screen After the initial discovery the list of discovered devices auto refreshes at regular intervals You can manually refresh the list by clicking La Refresh To connect to a network camera e Inthe Discovery pane double click the camera you want to connect to Alternatively click the camera name and then click Connect When connecting to an ONVIF camera for the first time the ONVIF credentials login window appears see Figure 3 3 Enter your user name and password and then click OK Figure 3 3 ONVIF Login Window a Honeywell IP Utility ONVIF Credentials Usemame Password If the connection is successful the message Connected to Device device name appears in the status bar at the bottom of the screen If the connection is unsuccessful Limited No Connectivity replaces Connect in the Discovery pane Check the the network settings of the camera and the workstation The camera must be on the same subnet as the workstation Contact your network administrator if you require additional support To disconnect from a network camera e Inthe Discovery pane click the camera you want to disconnect from and then click
26. al clock as a last resort reference if both of the above options have not worked because your network security settings have blocked them select the Add local clock as a last resort reference checkbox IH Network Time Protocol Setup Configuration Options Files have been installed Please specify your configuration settings Configuration File Settings Location of configuration file Ci Program Files NTPlekointp conf mm Create an initial configuration File with the Following settings Want to use predefined public NTP servers see www p n rip org Choose United States of merica ou can specify up to 9 NTP servers comma separated you want bo use Use Fast initial sync mode fiburst Click to select Add local clock as a last resort reference You can set up all three options if appropriate The NTP service automatically polls all of them and selects the best one to synchronize with 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 servers If most of the computers do not have access to an NTP 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 a corporate intranet or even a hardware radio clock Note NTP uses UDP on port 123 so this port must be unblocked on the computer you select to ac
27. com ss techsupp index html Document 800 12606 Rev A 03 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
28. connecting to a power source for video to appear on the spot monitor 800 12606 A 03 2013 26 H4D1FR1 X User Guide 4 Loosen the adjustment screws that lock the gimbal assembly in place to adjust the pan and tilt rotation see Figure 2 5 5 Adjust the gimbal assembly pan tilt focus and zoom to achieve the desired view CAUTION Adjust the camera field of view only by moving the gimbal assembly Do not move the camera lens to adjust the camera field of view as this might result in irreparable damage Note When aiming the camera rotate the IR LED board so that the LEDs are not obstructed by the dome cover Figure 2 5 Camera Adjustment Legend Loosen locking screw to adjust pan rotation A Pan rotation 360 B Horizontal rotation 860 Set Focus top C Tilt rotation 75 O D IR board rotation 360 o Local video out Set Zoom bottom Reset button Loosen locking screw to adjust tilt rotation 6 Retighten the adjustment screws to lock the gimbal assembly in place www honeywellvideo com Installing the Camera 27 7 necessary refocus the lens Hold the dome cover in front of the lens see Figure 2 6 when adjusting the focus remove the protective film from the bubble first Figure 2 6 Final Focus Adjustment 8 Disconnect the supplied video cable from the local video out conn
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30. d firewall will not block the server To use a local NTP server to synchronize time Enter the IP address of your local NTP server in the NTP Server field under NTP Settings Alternatively install the Meinberg Network Time Protocol software included on the installation DVD that was shipped with your camera The software synchronizes your computer clock with an external time source typically another computer running an NTP server and can also set up your computer as an NTP server from which other computers can synchronize 800 12606 A 03 2013 66 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Installing the NTP Software Included With Your Camera To install the NTP software 1 www honeywellvideo com Insert the DVD that was shipped with your camera into your workstation s DVD ROM drive and then browse to the NTP folder Click one of the following setup files ntp 4 2 6p5 london o Ipv win32 setup exe NTP installation package with IPv6 support for XP 2003 Server Vista Windows 7 Windows Server 2008 ntp 4 2 4p8 lennon o Ipv win32 setup exe NTP installation package for Windows NT 2000 IPv4 only ntp time server monitor 1 04 exe An NTP time server monitor program for Windows operating systems that allows configuration of the local NTP service and graphical monitoring of local and remote NTP servers Optional For most applications use ntp 4 2 6p5 london o Ipv win32 setup exe Follow the on screen instructions to install the software O
31. d settings to deliver color or black and white images e Dual digital video streams independently configurable H 264 and or H 264 MJPEG e Remote firmware updates Supports both dynamic and static IP addresses e Date and time stamp embedded in video stream e Multiple browser support Microsoft Internet Explorer Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox e Advanced IP Utility software for easy system setup e Embedded web server for remote setup of camera video and network parameters e Choice of 24 V AC or Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 3af power inputs e Impact resistant polycarbonate dome cover e IP66 ingress protection rating e Single model for surface mount and recessed ceiling applications e Wall and pendant mount kits available 800 12606 A 03 2013 18 H4D1FR1 X User Guide www honeywellvideo com Installing the Camera This chapter describes how to e Mount the camera page 21 e Connect the cables page 24 e Adjust the camera for the clearest image page 25 Before You Begin Check that the items received match those listed on the order form and packing slip Your camera packing box should include the following items Table 2 1 Parts List Qty Item 1 Camera unit 1 Mounting kit e M5x40 screws 3 e Screw anchors 3 Rubber washers 3 Allen keys 2 1 Wiring kit Power connector 1 e M4x7 screws 2 BNC connector 1 Cable clamps 2 Mounting template Rubber gasket So
32. devices on the network Default Gateway The default gateway address that connects the device to the network The gateway allows communication between devices on different networks If the gateway is incorrect the camera cannot communicate with other devices that are not in the same network address range To configure the camera s network settings automatically 1 Connect to the camera see Connecting to a Camera on page 33 2 Inthe System tab under IP Network Settings confirm that the Obtain an IP address automatically check box is selected 3 Enter a descriptive name for the camera in the Device Name field For example FrontLobbyDome01 By default the device name is the device type plus the MAC address 4 Click Apply to save the changes 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 To configure the camera s network settings manually 1 Connect to the camera see Connecting to a Camera on page 33 2 Inthe System tab under IP Network Settings clear the Obtain an IP Address automatically check box www honeywellvideo com Installing the Honeywell IP Utility 35 Figure 3 4 IP Network Settings Configuration System Llzer IP Network Settings Obtain an IP Address automatically Device Name MAC Address DO1FE512330E IP Address DHCP Subne
33. dministrator privileges Configure Windows Firewall 1 Click Start click Control Panel and then double click Windows Firewall Click the Exceptions tab If the firewall is on configure it to allow IE through the firewall and then click OK to save the changes Figure 4 6 Allowing IE through the Firewall Windows Firewall General Exceptions ero Windows Firewall iz blocking incoming network connections except for the programe and services selected below Adding exceptions allows some programs to work better but might increase your security risk Programs and Services Mame E quipvideo d Internet Explorer TRISTE FEMME Selv Message Queuing Add Camera URL to Trusted Sites in Internet Explorer See Add Camera URL to Trusted Sites in Internet Explorer on page 42 800 12606 A 03 2013 44 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Starting the Web Client To start the web client in Internet Explorer 1 Open the Honeywell IP Utility Connect to your camera 3 Click Launch Browser Honeywell H4D1FR K 001F551233CE _ Honeywell IP Utility Discovery System Users ALL v IP Network Settings ACUIX Ceiling Obtain an IP Address automatically H4D1F K 001F550B8555 Device Name H4DIFR K 001F551233CE Connect to the device MAC Address 001F551233CE d HD3HDIH 001F55121D5A E 1541785 once and then click Launch 255
34. e amp y Internet Local intranet os Restricted sites Trusted sites This zone contains websites that you 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 Medium Prompts before downloading potentially unsafe Ran content Unsigned ActiveX controls will not be downloaded E Enable Protected Mode requires restarting Internet Explorer Click Sites The Trusted Sites window opens Clear the Require server verification https for all sites in the zone check box Do one of the following e To add one camera to the Trusted Sites list enter the URL in the Add this website to the zone field 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 www honeywellvideo com 8 Setting Up the Camera 43 Figure 4 5 Adding a Subnet to Trusted Sites nn Trusted site i e 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 nas 99261 bankofamerica com Remove btslearning com plateau com successfactors com Lita era Click Add to add the website to the list of trusted websites and then click Close Configuring Windows XP SP3 and IE Security Settings Note Make sure your Windows user account has a
35. e 4 22 Figure 4 22 IP and Firmware Settings Firmware Version including product name and version Le Device Information Video Format NTSC or PAL Version Device Name as entered in the IP Utility Video Format program nn Device Name CVBS local video out for aiming and 7 WBS focusing this is always enabled IP Address IP Address on the network TT Subnet Mask DHCP Static APIPA Default Gateway Subnet Mask and Default Gateway address MAC Address that connects the camera to the network MAC Address is a factory assigned address unique for each device Logging Out of the Web Client To log out of the web client Click LOGOUT in the upper right corner of the web client window 40 0 5 NTSC H4D1FR 001F551233CE Enabled 164 178 45 101 255 255 255 0 164 178 45 1 00 1F 55 12 33 CE Uninstalling Honeywell ONVIF ActiveX Internet Explorer To uninstall the IP Utility in Windows 7 1 To uninstall the IP Utility in Windows XP 1 2 3 Click Honeywell ONVIF ActiveX and then click Remove Click the Start button click Control Panel click Programs and then click Programs and Features Click Honeywell ONVIF ActiveX and then click Uninstall If you are prompted to confirm that you want to uninstall the application click Yes Click Start click Control Panel and then double click Add or Remove Programs You are prompted to confirm that you want to uninstall the application Click Yes 800 12606
36. ector on the camera interface board Restoring Factory Defaults You can restore the camera options and passwords to their default settings by pressing the reset button located on the camera interface board see Figure 2 5 Use a pin or straightened paper clip to press the reset button and hold for five seconds Completing the Installation 1 Replace the dome cover on the camera base and securely tighten the captive screws 2 Remove the protective film from the bubble if you have not already done so 800 12606 A 03 2013 28 H4D1FR1 X User Guide www honeywellvideo com Installing the Honeywell IP Utility This chapter describes how to e Install the IP Utility page 37 e Connect to a H4D1FR1 X camera page 33 e Configure the camera s network settings page 34 e Change the camera s password page 36 e Uninstall the IP Utility page 37 About the Honeywell IP Utility The Honeywell IP Utility is a software application used to discover and configure equlP Series and Performance Series products residing on an IP network Using the IP Utility you can change your H4D1FR1 X camera s network settings including device name upgrade the camera s firmware and manage the camera s user settings You can also use the utility to launch a web client application in your browser that lets you view live video and access additional camera configuration settings For an overview of the Honeywell IP Utility interface
37. el amount of noise required to trigger an alarm This should be the primary adjustment mechanism e Decrease the size of the region of interest box and add more regions if needed This will cause smaller objects to be detected and trigger VMD alarms Note After VMD sensitivity is increased observe the performance in other lighting conditions in case further adjustments are required to prevent false alarms Decreasing Sensitivity If VMD alarms are triggered even when there is no motion and no significant changes in the video do the following e Increase the Motion Threshold level from 30 to 50 or from 50 to 80 This will decrease the sensitivity ofthe motion detection by increasing the contrast level amount of noise required to trigger an alarm This should be the primary adjustment mechanism e Increase the size of the region of interest box This will prevent smaller objects or smaller areas of noise from triggering VMD alarms Sample Video Motion Detection Configurations The following examples are provided for illustration purposes only Factors such as lighting level contrast and image noise could affect VMD performance and require further adjustments as described above Normal Field of View In a normal 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 4 15 Figure 4 16 and Figure 4 17 800 12606 A
38. en select the Statistics check box at the bottom ofthe screen available in Internet Explorer only 6 In Compression Setup under Primary set the resolution frame rate and priority mode Quality Bit Rate or Frame Rate 7 Is the delivered picture quality bit rate and frame rate acceptable with the appropriate motion scene complexity and day night transitions e Yes Camera setup is complete e No Additional configuration is required see below If the delivered bit rate is close to the Yes Increase the No Set the compression maximum bit rate can you increase the maximum bit rate ratio to High or Maximum maximum bit rate value Can you increase the target bit rate value Yes Increase the No Reduce the resolution target bit rate and or frame rate 800 12606 A 03 2013 50 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Setting Auto Exposure To configure Auto Exposure settings see Table 4 2 Click Apply to save your changes Table 4 2 Auto Exposure Settings Setting Options Description ALC Automatic Level 1 25 The shutter speed is constant and brightness is controlled Light Compensation through the lens iris by opening and closing it Adjust the ALC level so that the image is correctly exposed neither too bright nor too dark Recommended for indoor scenes especially under fluorescent light ELC ElectronicLight Level 1 25 The lens iris is fully open at all times and brightness is achieved Compensat
39. fault Oprimary Secondary www honeywellvideo com Setting the Port Allocation In the Port Allocation area you can enter values for the HTTP and RTSP ports If you are running the web client in Chrome or Firefox note that the following ports are blocked Ports Blocked by Chrome 2049 nfs Setting Up the Camera 71 Port Allocation HTTP 80 1024 65535 RTSP 554 1024 65535 Ports Blocked by Firefox 2049 nfs 3659 apple sasl PasswordServer 4045 lockd 4045 lockd 6000 X11 6000 X11 6665 Alternate IRC Apple addition 6666 Alternate IRC Apple addition 6667 Standard IRC Apple addition 6668 Alternate IRC Apple addition 6669 Alternate IRC Apple addition In the Snapshot area you can set the file type and save path for snapshots 1 Next to Path click BER to choose a save path 2 Next to Type select either BMP or JPEG JPEG is the default file type 3 Click Apply to save the changes Setting the Snapshot File Type and Path Internet Explorer Only Snapshot Path C Users E398474 My Type BMP Reset to Default Apply Note In Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox the snapshot file type and save path are set when saving the snapshot see Taking a Snapshot on page 47 800 12606 A 03 2013 72 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Resetting and Rebooting the Camera In the Camera Reset area t
40. ftware DVD includes user guide Quick installation guide 800 12607V1 Product warranty If any parts are missing or damaged contact the dealer you purchased the camera from or call Honeywell Customer Service 800 12606 A 03 2013 20 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Parts of the Camera Conduit plug Base Rear conduit entry Side conduit entry Camera interface board Gimbal ring Gimbal assembly Gasket Captive screw Dome cover www honeywellvideo com Installing the Camera 21 Preparing to Mount the Camera Preparing the Camera 1 Using the supplied Allen key loosen the three captive screws on the dome cover and then remove the dome cover and set it aside 2 Release the gimbal assembly from camera base To release the gimbal assembly push down on the gimbal ring with two fingers see Figure 2 1 and pull back to slide the gimbal leg supports out of the black clips on the camera base Figure 2 1 Removing the Gimbal from the Camera Base Push down on gimbal ring and pull back Black clips X4 3 Carefully lift the gimbal assembly away from the camera base to expose the camera interface board connections and the mounting holes CAUTION When moving the gimbal make sure that you do not pull and over stress the two ribbon cables 800 12606
41. gainst harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Canadian Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Manufacturers 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 thatthe 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 European countries with separate collection systems This product should be disposed of at the end of its useful life as per applicable X Correct Disposal of this Product applicable in the Euro
42. here are three options Camera Reset for resetting the camera Reset to Factory Default Reset to Factory Resets the camera to the factory Percer Defaults defaults including the network settings PRestart Reset Resets the camera to the factory defaults except the network settings Restart Restarts the camera while maintaining the existing configurations Note Each of these functions takes approximately two minutes to complete During that time the camera s connection to the web client is lost Viewing Device Information The Device Information view Figure 4 27 displays the network settings and firmware details of the camera Figure 4 21 Device Information View equIP Series H4D1FR V41 0 6 Live Setup amp admin LOGOUT Device Information Version 40 0 5 Video Format NTSC Device Name H4D1FR 001F551233CE CVBS Enabled IP Address 164 178 45 101 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 164 178 45 1 MAC Address 00 1F 55 12 33 CE J pg sr q Y da amp gt I P 1 Im E a en y A Y gt Ba 3 w e iS or n _ Device Information gt Ze n a a GS W AS E oe V 2 IE af OPrimary Secondary www honeywellvideo com Setting Up the Camera 73 In the Device Information area you can view read only network settings firmware settings and video formats for the camera without having to access the IP Utility Figur
43. in or other elements or when the lens focus is set incorrectly To set the blur threshold 1 Next to Blur Threshold select one of the following options High 80 Maximum blurring detection The alarm message appears when the video is blurred by 80 or more e Medium 50 Medium blurring detection The alarm message appears when the video is blurred by 50 or more e Low 30 Minimum blurring detection The alarm message appears when the video is blurred by 30 or more e Disable Default Disables video blur detection 2 Click Apply to save the settings Blinding Threshold Camera blinding occurs when an obstacle is placed in front of the camera lens To set the blinding threshold 1 Next to Blinding Threshold select one of the following options e High 80 Maximum blinding detection The alarm message appears when the camera lens is blinded by 80 or more e Medium 50 Medium blinding detection The alarm message appears when the camera lens is blinded by 50 or more e Low 30 Minimum blinding detection The alarm message appears when the camera lens is blinded by 30 or more e Disable Default Disables camera blinding detection 2 Click Apply to save the settings www honeywellvideo com Setting Up the Camera 59 Scene Change Scene change detection works best detecting objects with distinct edges and corners Scenes that appear flat or monochrome may trigger false alarms To set the scene cha
44. ion by controlling the electronic shutter Adjust the ELC level to attain the desired scene brightness Recommended for outdoor scenes AGC Automatic Off 20 dB Default is 30 dB Increase the gain setting to increase the scene Gain Control 30 dB 40 dB brightness Note As AGC levels are reduced the threshold ranges for Day to Night and Night to Day are decreased DSS Digital Slow Disable Low Automatically provides a clear image under low light conditions Shutter High by increasing scene brightness However motion blur may result The higher the setting the likelier motion blur will occur Flickerless Enabled Eliminates flickering caused by certain lighting conditions such Disabled as fluorescent lighting Note Flickerless is unavailable when ELC is selected DNR Digital Noise Enabled DNR improves the picture quality in low light by reducing video Reduction Disabled noise Note DNR is unavailable when AGC is set to Off www honeywellvideo com Setting Up the Camera 51 Setting Day Night and IR To configure Day Night settings see Table 4 3 Click Apply to save your changes Table 4 3 Day Night Settings Setting Options Description Day Night Auto Day Controls true day night TDN operation Night When Auto is selected the IR cut filter is 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
45. ket on rear conduit entry the camera base with the 2 Apply sealant around the conduit entry positioned over the rear conduit entry to prevent moisture from entering the 2 Make a slit in the gasket over the housing Feed the cables through the slit 4 Apply sealant around the gasket to prevent moisture from entering the housing To use the side conduit entry 1 Loosen the locking screw over the side conduit entry see Figure 2 3 insert the conduit and then re tighten the locking screw to secure the conduit in place 2 Apply sealant around the conduit entry to prevent moisture from entering the housing 800 12606 A 03 2013 24 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Mounting the Camera To mount the camera Route the cables through your chosen conduit entry see Feeding the Cables on page 22 Mount the camera to a wall or ceiling using the supplied mounting screws If you are using screws other than those supplied by Honeywell remove the rubber washers from the Honeywell supplied screws and install them under the head of each screw Apply an appropriate sealant around the mounting screws to prevent moisture from entering the camera enclosure Connecting the Cables Power CAUTION 24 V AC models require the use of CSA Certified UL Listed Class 2 power adapters to ensure compliance with electrical safety standards Power over Ethernet PoE should meet the IEEE 802 3af PoE standard You can use either a 24 V A
46. l IP Utility 31 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility You can install the IP Utility from the DVD that came with your camera or you can download the latest version from Honeywell s Download Center recommended http www honeywellsystems com support download center index html To receive a user name and password for accessing the Download Center contact the customer service center within your region This information is provided on the Download Center webpage Note If you have an older version of Honeywell IP Utility installed on your computer you may need to uninstall it before you can install the new version For instructions on how to uninstall the IP Utility see Uninstalling the Honeywell IP Utility on page 37 Before You Begin Before you begin installing the IP Utility do the following 1 Ensure that your workstation meets the following system requirements Operating System Windows XP Professional SP3 Windows Server 2003 R2 32 bit Windows Vista SP 1 Windows 7 32 64 bit Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bit CPU Pentium 4 3 1 GHz or faster System Memory 1 GB 32 bit or 2 GB 64 bit 2 Ensure that you have Windows administrator privileges for the workstation on which you are installing the IP Utility 3 Confirm that your camera is connected to the network see Connecting the Cables on page 24 Installing the IP Utility The IP Utility is installed on your workstation using InstallShield When you install the IP
47. n Next to VMD select Enable A box corresponding to the region you selected in step 1 appears on the video display in its default location If you want you can move and resize the box a To move the box click inside the box and drag it to a new location on the screen b To resize the box hover your mouse over one of the sides of the box until the mouse pointer becomes a double headed arrow then drag the side to its new position Next to Motion Threshold select one of the following options High 80 Least sensitive to motion e Medium 50 Medium sensitivity to motion recommended for initial setting e Low 30 Most sensitive to motion Click Apply Repeat steps 1 to 5 to configure additional regions if desired To confirm that the VMD settings have been applied go to another screen such as Camera Setup and then return to the Video Analytics screen Check that the VMD settings have not changed Note To disable a region that you have configured next to Region click the region that you want to disable and then next to VMD select Disable Setting Up the Camera 61 Adjusting Video Motion Detection Sensitivity Increasing Sensitivity If relevant scene motion does not trigger VMD alarms do the following e Decrease the Motion Threshold level from 80 to 50 or from 50 to 30 This will increase the sensitivity of the motion detection causing smaller objects to be detected and decrease the contrast lev
48. n 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 800 12606 A 03 2013 60 www honeywellvideo com H4D1FR1 X User Guide In cameras with a wide field of view or where activity happens far away from the camera people and vehicles might appear rather small in the image and 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 that several smaller region of interest boxes be applied to areas where motion alarms are of most interest to the user such as entrances restricted access areas and so on Use the medium sensitivity at 50 as the initial setting This setting can be changed later as needed see Adjusting Video Motion Detection Sensitivity on page 61 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 Setting Video Motion Detection To set video motion detection VMD Next to Region select one of the following e Region 1 Red e Region 2 Green Region 3 Blue Region 4 Magenta e Region 5 Cya
49. n the Choose Components screen click Next to install the default set of components il Network Time Protocol Setup Ela IES Choose Components Choose which features of Network Time Protocol 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 components to install E Description NTP Daemon NTP Tools NTP Gocumentatic Create Startment E Third Party Compo Openssl Runtime Space required 3 4MB gt Setting Up the Camera 67 4 On the Please specify your configuration settings screen you must do at 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 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 as 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 lf you specify more than one computer separate them with commas If you want the computer to add the loc
50. nge threshold 1 Click Reset Scene 2 Next to Scene Change select one of the following options High 80 Maximum scene change detection The alarm message appears when the field of view changes by 80 or more e Medium 50 Medium scene change detection The alarm message appears when the field of view changes by 50 or more Low 30 Minimum scene change detection The alarm message appears when the field of view changes by 30 or more e Disable Default Disables scene change detection 3 Click Apply to save the settings Setting Video Motion Detection VMD An Administrator can enable and configure up to five zones to be monitored for motion in a scene 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 Best Practices for Configuring Video Motion Detection For best results configuring video motion detection follow these steps 1 Identify areas in the image where motion detection alarms should be triggered In some applications motion anywhere in the image needs to be reported In other applications users will only want to monitor specific areas such as doors stairwells or other areas of interest 2 Select one of the five available regions for each area of interest and draw the box so that it fully covers the area of interest Note The camera only measures motion inside the drawn regio
51. omputer systems over packet switched variable latency data networks Honeywell ONVIF cameras use NTP to synchronize camera time with an NTP server Note Some anti virus software such as McAfee will force stop the NTP service Contact your local network administrator and check your anti virus software filtering policy before using an NTP service www honeywellvideo com Setting Up the Camera 65 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 DHCP To use a DHCP server to synchronize time e Under NTP Settings select the DHCP check box The camera will try to use your DHCP server to set the NTP server address Contact your local network administrator to confirm that your DHCP server has either a installed and enabled the NTP server in your workstation or b configured the DHCP server to send NTP server address es to clients most cases NTP Server There are two types of NTP servers you can use to synchronize time a public NTP server or a local NTP server To use a public NTP server to synchronize time 1 Search online for a public NTP server IP NTP Settings address De DHCP L 2 Enter the IP address of the public NTP server NTP Server 164 178 45 135 in the NTP Server field under NTP Settings Note Before using a public NTP server contact your local network administrator to ensure that your network settings an
52. 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 If the 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 condition 800 12606 A 03 2013 8 H4D1FR1 X User 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 that 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 9 Contents ABOUI INIS DOCUM ccc a
53. 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 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 If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the unit If the unit has been exposed to rain or water If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust
54. ow opens displaying the snapshot your browser must be configured to allow pop ups H4D1FR K 001F551233CE jpg JPEG Image 6 EBR Chrome Firefox 2 Right click the window and then click Save Image As 3 Inthe Save Picture dialog box browse to the folder where you want to save the file enter a file name and then click Save Configuring Camera Settings The Camera Setup view Figure 4 8 lets you configure auto exposure day night operation and white balance for both primary and secondary video streams www honeywellvideo com Setting Up the Camera 49 Figure 4 8 Camera Setup View equIP Series H4D1FR V41 0 6 Live Setup admin LOGOUT Auto Exposure O ALC ELC AGC Flickerless DNR M Day Night Day Night Night Mode Detect Time Day to Night Night to Day IR Level Dynamic IR On White Balance WB Control R Gain 0 255 B Gain 0 255 25 Reset to Default Apply Oprimary Secondary Basic Camera Setup Process 1 Aim and focus the camera locally see Adjusting the Camera on page 25 2 Create a typical scene Add the motion scene complexity and lighting levels day or night expected in normal operation Log in to the web client and then click Setup Click Camera Setup and then adjust the image parameters under Auto Exposure Day Night and White Balance to achieve the desired exposure and white balance 5 Click Compression Setup and th
55. pean Union and other local laws regulations and procedures www honeywellvideo com 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 2 11 12 13 HEED WARNINGS Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions INSTALLATION e Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty 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
56. priority 1 2 Next to Priority select Bit Rate Next to Target Bit Rate enter a value between 250 and 7000 kbps see Table 4 8 Increasing or decreasing the target bit rate threshold will increase or decrease the picture quality accordingly If the delivered bit rate exceeds this value the frame rate will drop Setting Frame Rate as Priority Primary Stream Only To set frame rate as the priority 1 www honeywellvideo com Next to Frame Rate select the frame rate that you want to maintain Next to Priority select Frame Rate Next to Target Bit Rate enter a value between 250 and 7000 kbps see Table 4 8 Increasing or decreasing the target bit rate threshold will increase or decrease the picture quality accordingly This priority allows the actual bit rate to fluctuate beyond the target bit rate while maintaining the selected frame rate Primary Frame Rate 30 no Priority Compression Ratio Target Bit Rate Resolution Maximum Bit Rate 14500 GOP 30 I Primary Resolution 1280x720 Frame Rate Priority Bit Rate Compression Ratio Target Bit Rate 3000 Maximum Bit Rate GOP 0 Il Primary 1280720 be Frame Rate 30 Resolution Priority Compression Ratio Target Bit Rate 3000 Maximum Bit Rate GOP 0 I Setting Up the Camera 57 Configuring Video Analytics The Video Analytics view Figure 4 13 lets you configure the camera s tamper detection and
57. r 2 GB 64 bit Graphics Card Display driver with Direct3D enabled for Internet Explorer only Web Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 or 9 32 bit Google Chrome v23 0 1271 97 or later 32 bit Mozilla Firefox v17 01 or later Preparing for ActiveX Installation Internet Explorer Only Configuring Windows 7 32 bit 64 bit and IE Security Settings Note Make sure your Windows user account has administrator privileges Configure Windows Firewall 1 2 www honeywellvideo com Click Start gt Control Panel gt System and Security gt Windows Firewall Settings The Windows Firewall Settings page opens Figure 4 1 Windows Firewall Settings GU Control Panel Control Panel Home fr Change notification settings Turn Windows Firewall on or off zl Restore defaults Click Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall The Allowed Programs list appears Setting Up the Camera 41 3 Do one of the following e If Internet Explorer is already in the Allowed list then select all the check boxes Domain Home Work Public Group Policy e If Internet Explorer is not already in the Allowed list click Allow another program browse for iexplore and then click Open Once in the Allowed list select all the check boxes Domain Home Work Public Group Policy Configure User Account Control UAC Settings 1 Click Start Control Panel In the Search Control Panel type UAC Click Change
58. rd Press Ctrl C Lucida Values of editable fields that are mentioned in the The Time from field can be set to body text of the document for reference purposes Hours Minute Seconds but do not need to be entered as part of a procedure Text strings displayed on the screen The message Unauthorized displays Syntax Cobject entered Swiss721 BT Bold Words or characters that you must type The word Enter the password enter is used if you must type text and then press the Enter or Return key Menu titles and other items you select Double click Open from the File menu Buttons you click to perform actions Click Exit to close the program Italic Placeholders words that vary depending on the Enter your user name situation Cross reference to external source Refer to the System Administrator Guide Cross reference within document see Chapter 2 Installation www honeywellvideo com Introduction Features Honeywell s ONVIF IR H4D1FR1 X IP network camera provides high quality video surveillance over a network connection e Outstanding image quality 720p 1280 x 720 HD resolution e 30 fps 25 fps PAL progressive scan e True day night 3 3 12 mm VFAI lens with removable IR cut filter e 24 LEDs provide up to 50 ft 15 m of illumination depending on scene reflectance e Camera tamper detection e Video motion detection e NTP time synchronization support e ONVIF support Profile S e Programmable daylight threshol
59. s Bit Rate Target Bit Rate The camera adjusts the picture quality to achieve the Target Bit Rate Frame Rate Target Bit Rate The camera maintains the selected frame rate while adjusting the picture quality to meet the Target Bit Rate The range of user definable bit rate values is dependent on the video stream codec type and resolution see Table 4 8 Table 4 8 Range of User Definable Bit Rate Values Stream Codec Resolution Range 1280x720 Between 1000 and 6000 kbps Primar H 264 800x450 Between 500 and 3000 kbps y 640x360 Between 500 and 3000 kbps 320x180 Between 250 and 1500 kbps 1280x720 Between 1000 and 6000 kbps H 264 800x450 Between 500 and 3000 kbps 640x360 Between 500 and 3000 kbps Secondary 320x180 Between 250 and 1500 kbps MJPEG 640 x 360 Between 1000 and 7000 kbps 320x180 Between 500 and 3500 kbps 800 12606 A 03 2013 56 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Setting Quality as Priority To set picture quality as the priority i 2 Next to Priority select Quality Next to Compression Ratio select Minimum Low Medium High or Maximum The default setting is Medium Selecting Minimum or Low will increase the overall picture quality and increase the delivered bit rate Next to Maximum Bit Rate enter a value between 250 and 7000 kbps see Table 4 8 If the delivered bit rate exceeds this value the frame rate will drop Setting Bit Rate as Priority To set bit rate as the
60. se 21 Tracing the Camera Base a a a a a amp krd rekis dasarna bad 22 Conduit Holes on Camera Base 23 Camera Interface Board Connections 25 Camera AdiUstm ll z i ya a a nie mea be Rw eH woe ak Soiree 26 FINAL FOCUS AGUS oir i sa a a a a a a dl GSH E a OS 27 Overview of Honeywell IP Utility User Interface 30 IP Utility Main Screen KIR KK IK K 32 COIN LO MOON 46 s a a a a OES an n ba raue 33 IP Network Settings Configuration 35 Camera Password Configuration 36 Windows Firewall Settings 62k duo ds sus so sus ts t s ss 40 Preferred UAC Settings 0 41 BUNTE SE AMME Lederer be aa a 4 W N ee a 41 Trusted Sites Configuration Page nn 42 Adding a Subnet to Trusted Sites 43 Allowing IE through the Firewall 2 mn 43 SE PR TP d wl oe niy TE EEE EEE a e do ee a 47 Camera Setup View cia 0 bad isa iii esse ts Sa a 49 Compression Setup View A 52 CHAO ID rs AAA ERE EE DIN EO ED pda 53 Primary Stream Settings H 264 0 u 00 a0 a 53 Secondary Stream Settings H 264 or MJPEG 54 Video Analytics VIO ra
61. see Figure 3 7 800 12606 A 03 2013 30 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Figure 3 1 Overview of Honeywell IP Utility User Interface Use the Product Filter drop down menu to select a specific device Fr Refresh button Connect button such as all H3D1F cameras Limited No connectivity Disconnect button re Honeywell HAD1FR K 001F551233CE Honeywell IP Utility OCIO The About menu displays the software version installed IP Network Settings ACUIX Ceiling Obtain an IP Address automatically HAD 1F K 001F55088555 N From the User tab Administrators Device N HAD 1FR K 001F551233CE HAD 1FR K 001F551233CE De can change the web client user HD3HDIH 001F55121D54 res ae HD3MDIH 001F550B545E Subnet Mask HD44 P 001F55085412 id HD44 P K 001F550B5387 Firmware Upgrade HD44 P K 001F550B5844 Product Name HD4HDIH 001F550BD 882 Product Version NTSC Surrey Out Video Format The Discovery pane lists the IP devices found on the network and groups by Batch Firmware Upgrade Undo Changes device type 10 Device s found Connected to Device H4D1FR K 001F551233CE Use Batch Firmware Upgrade The Status bar displays how many to select a group of devices and devices are on the network which upgrade the firmware for all one you are connected to and which user is logged on www honeywellvideo com Installing the Honeywel
62. t Mask Default Gateway 16417845 3 Enter a descriptive name for the camera in the Device Name field For example FrontLobbyDome01 By default the device name is the device type plus the MAC address 4 Enter values for the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway see Table 3 1 The MAG address is a factory assigned address and is not configurable Note The IP address of the camera must be in the same range as the IP address of the workstation For example if the workstation s IP address is 192 168 1 xx the camera s IP address should start with 192 168 1 as in 192 168 1 xy CAUTION Confirm the network settings before clicking Apply Incorrect values may prevent the IP Utility from connecting to the device 5 Click Apply to save the changes The network settings are updated and a message confirming the change appears in the status bar at the bottom of the screen 800 12606 A 03 2013 36 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Changing the Camera s Password You can change a connected camera s administrator admin or guest password using the IP Utility To change the camera administrator or guest password 1 Connect to the camera see Connecting to a Camera on page 33 2 Click the Users tab Figure 3 5 Camera Password Configuration r SS System Users Camera User Management User Name admin vi Old Password Mew Password V r y Password In the User Name field select admin or guest In the Old Pass
63. t as the time server for the other computers to synchronize with 800 12606 A 03 2013 68 H4D1FR1 X User Guide 5 When prompted to review the generated confide file click No ff Network Time Protocol Setup Do you want to review the generated config file to check it or apply additional settings mm 6 On the NTP Service Options screen accept the defaults and then click Next Ya www honeywellvideo com Hi Network Time Protocol Setup NTP Service Options EEK Setting up NTP service Please specify your service settings NTP Service Settings Create and use a special NTP account recommended Q Use existing account Use SYSTEM account not recommended Start MTP service automatically Disable other Time Services eventually installed e g W32Time other NTP Flavours Start NTF 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 and then click Next Note Enter a strong security password such as ASDFGhikl or you will get an error code 2245 E Network Time Protocol Setup NTP Service Account Setting up NTP service Enter the user ID and password used for running the service MTP Service Account Enter a name for the new NTPD account Enter a password For the new account ll 22 AAA E
64. tch them Use a soft cloth or lens cleaning paper with alcohol or lens cleaning liquid and move in a spiral motion from the center outward Repeat until the lens is completely clean Live View does not display video IP Utility installation fails Check that your web browser settings have been configured to allow ActiveX controls Check that the network cable from the camera is connected to both the camera and the network Check that the camera assembly board DIP switch settings are configured correctly Disable Norton AntiVirus software if present Check that Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 is enabled on your PC Cannot connect to a device Your PC and the device you are connecting to may be on different subnets Contact your network administrator for assistance 800 12606 A 03 2013 76 H4D1FR1 X User Guide www honeywellvideo com Specifications Note These specifications are subject to change without notice Video Signal Video Standard NTSC PAL Scanning System Progressive scan Image Sensor 1 4 in CMOS Number of Pixels HXV 1280 x 720 Minimum Illumination Video Output 0 25 lux color 0 22 lux BW 50 IRE F1 4 0 11 lux color 0 09 lux BW Q 30 IRE F1 4 O lux with IR LEDs on 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms S N Ratio 50 dB or more AGC off Auto Gain Control Auto Electronic Shutter On Off selectable 10 40 dB 1 60 1 24 500 s NTSC 1 50 1 24 5
65. tor 1 04 exe 3 Follow the on screen instructions to install the software For more information visit htto www meinbergglobal com and click Support gt Software Download gt NTP Download Overlay Settings In the Overlay Settings area you can configure the appearance of on screen text including color size and location 800 12606 A 03 2013 70 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Overlay Setti drit et do Click to display the camera name C Device Name H4D1FR 001F551233 Show Date Enable disable date display show Time Enable disable time display Select a background color White Black or Background Color Transparent Text Color Choose a text color Black or White Text Size Select the text size Location Select the overlay position System Setup The System Setup view Figure 4 20 lets you configure port allocation settings and the snapshot file type and save path Internet Explorer only You can also reset the camera to factory defaults and restart the camera from this screen Figure 4 20 System Setup View equIP Series H4D1FR V41 0 6 amp admin LOGOUT Port Allocation HTTP 80 1024 65535 RTSP 554 1024 65535 Ent CAE I ae x AA M TA Snapshot CR He P j N KE ER Path D Documents and Sett ua ia yd Pr Type JPEG Y Se ime ee i ir R D Reset to Default App 2 gt 4 Reset to Default Eua y sa Camera Reset Reset to Factory De
66. tting Up the Camera This chapter describes how to Start the web client page 44 View live video page 47 Configure camera setup including IR settings page 48 Configure camera compression settings page 48 Configure camera tamper detection and motion detection settings page 57 Configure camera date and time settings page 64 Reset the camera to factory default settings page 70 View camera network settings and firmware details page 72 About the Web Client The web client is an Internet based application that enables administrators to monitor live video and make adjustments to the camera setup Guest users can monitor live video but cannot access the setup functionality of the web client The camera s default user names and passwords are listed in Table 4 1 To change the administrator or guest password see Changing the Camera s Password on page 36 Table 4 1 Default Camera User Names and Passwords Login Profile User Name Password Administrator admin 1234 Guest guest guest 800 12606 A 03 2013 40 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Before You Begin You must have Windows administrator privileges and your workstation must meet the following minimum requirements to run the web client application Operating System Windows XP Professional SP3 Windows Server 2003 R2 32 bit Windows Vista SP1 Windows 7 32 64 bit Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bit CPU Pentium 4 3 1 GHz or faster System Memory 1 GB 32 bit o
67. video motion detection settings Figure 4 13 Video Analytics View equIP Series H4D1FR V41 0 6 i amp admin LOGOUT Tamper Detection Settings Blur Threshold Blinding Threshold Scene Change Video Motion Detection Settings VMD Disable Y v umt SO Motion Threshold lied Reset to Default Apply Each setting has three threshold levels high 80 medium 50 and low 30 When these thresholds are exceeded camera sabotage or motion is detected and an alarm message appears above the video display Figure 4 74 Figure 4 14 Video Analytics Alarm Message H4D1FR V41 0 6 Camera Setup 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 800 12606 A 03 2013 58 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Setting Tamper Detection The tamper detection settings alert the web client user to possible camera sabotage when the following occurs The camera video S blurred Tamper Detection Settings e The camera is blinded Blur Threshold e The camera field of view has changed Blinding Threshold Scene Change To avoid false alarms tamper detection should be manually disabled when Reset Scene e The video display is being configured e Text is overlaid on the video e The video display becomes too dark Blur Threshold The video blurring may occur when the camera is exposed to ra
68. will appear The page at 164 178 45 56 says The page 6 says M The VLC Media Player is not installed Please install it from the camera DVD Viewing Live Video Setting Up the Camera 47 Live view Figure 4 7 displays live real time video from the selected camera Figure 4 7 Live View H4D1FR V41 0 6 Primary Stream Secondary Stream Taking a Snapshot equIP Series amp admin LOGOUT H4DIFR 001F551233CE E PH mi M ra ALE oT TN Hi PR Ena d aed S ER d Sa E gt The Snapshot function lets you save an image from Live view to a default folder on your computer for example C Documents and Settings User My Documents Honeywell Video Systems Snapshot Files are saved as DeviceName Date Time jpg The Snapshot function is available to both administrators and guests To take a snapshot in Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 and 9 e Clickthe Snapshot button Fo message appears confirming that the snapshot was saved successfully Honeywell ONVIF IP ActiveX 4 D Documents and Settings e4879441My Documents Honeywell Video Systems SnapshotiH4D1FR K 001F551233CE_20130311_094902 jpg has been saved successfully 800 12606 A 03 2013 48 H4D1FR1 X User Guide Note To configure the settings for Snapshot including the file type and save path see System Setup on page 70 To take a snapshot in Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox 1 Click the Snapshot button Fo A wind
69. word field type the old password In the New Password field type the new password In the Verify Password field type the new password again dE O 29 Click Apply to save the changes www honeywellvideo com Installing the Honeywell IP Utility 37 Using an ONVIF IP Device with 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 to the Honeywell Open Technology Alliance website at www security honeywell com hota to learn more about our open and integrated solutions There is no support for legacy equlP and equlP2 protocols For additional information refer to the documentation supplied with your NVR or contact your NVR network administrator Uninstalling the Honeywell IP Utility To uninstall the IP Utility in Windows 7 1 Click the Start button click Control Panel click Programs and then click Programs and Features 2 Click Honeywell IP Utility and then click Uninstall If you are prompted to confirm that you want to uninstall Honeywell IP Utility click Yes To uninstall the IP Utility in Windows XP 1 Click Start click Control Panel and then double click Add or Remove Programs 2 Click Honeywell IP Utility and then click Remove 3 You are prompted to confirm that you want to uninstall Honeywell IP Utility Click Yes 800 12606 A 03 2013 38 H4D1FR1 X User Guide www honeywellvideo com Se

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