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Document 800-11873V4 – Rev A – 07/2014

User Manual

HDZ Series

IP PTZ Dome

HDZ20HD

HDZ20HDX

HDZ20HDE

HDZ20HDEX

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Summary of Contents for HDZ20HD

Page 1: ... version of this and other HDZ Series IP PTZ dome camera documents on the Honeywell Video website Go to http www honeywellvideo com products cameras ip pt onvif index html to find your camera and view download the latest documentation Refer to the Honeywell Open Technology Alliance to learn more about our open and integrated solutions go to http www security honeywell com hota ...

Page 2: ... reflect product development V2 Rev A 07 2013 Revised for regulatory corrections based on product UL report V3 Rev A 11 2013 Added HDZ30HD HDZ30HDE HDZ30 X and HDZ36E X models to the document Also made changes to reflect latest software release V4 Rev A 07 2014 Added specs and dimensions drawings for HDZ30HD and HDZ30HDE models ...

Page 3: ...ng at least 60 W is required for proper operation of outdoor camera models HDZ36E X and HDZ30HDE as PoE to IEEE802 3af or IEEE802 3at will not support these models 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 pro...

Page 4: ...ent and Council Directive on the Restrictions of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment 2011 65 EU General Product Safety Directive 2001 95 EC and 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 WARNING This is...

Page 5: ...ufacturer or sold with the product 6 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 7 ACCESSORIES Only use accessories specified by the manufacturer 8 CLEANING Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 9 SERVICING Do not attempt to service this unit yourself...

Page 6: ...ce 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 ...

Page 7: ...cting the Cables 29 MicroSDHC Card Details 30 Connecting Audio 30 Connecting Alarm Inputs Outputs 30 Connecting the Network Cable 31 Connecting Power 32 3 Accessing the Camera 35 System Requirements 35 Finding the Camera on a Network 35 Assigning a Static IP Address to the Camera 36 Accessing the Camera from a Browser 38 Enabling Internet Explorer ActiveX Settings 38 Accessing the Camera from a Br...

Page 8: ...c Tour Settings 59 Programming a Mimic Tour Path 59 Running a Mimic Tour Path 60 Stopping a Running Mimic Tour 61 Deleting a Programmed Mimic Tour 61 Auto Pan Settings 61 Programming an Auto Pan Path 61 Running an Auto Pan Path 62 Stopping a Running Auto Pan Path 62 Deleting an Auto Pan Path 62 Preset Tour Settings 63 Programming a Preset Tour 63 Running a Preset Tour 64 Stopping a Running Preset ...

Page 9: ...he Motion Detection Window 96 Setting the Motion Detection Sensitivity 97 Setting the Motion Detection Actions 98 Setting a Motion Detection File Name 101 Saving the Motion Detection Settings 101 Network Failure Detection Settings 101 Setting Up Network Failure Detection 101 Periodical Event Settings 103 Setting Up Periodical Event and the Interval 103 Setting the Periodical Event Triggered Action...

Page 10: ...on Settings 133 Maintenance Settings 134 Restoring Factory Defaults 134 Upgrading the Software 135 Maintenance of Configuration Files 136 Support Settings 138 Viewing the System Parameters 138 Viewing the Log File 139 Appendix A HDZ Camera Specifications 141 HDZ20HD X HDZ20HDE X Camera Specifications 141 HDZ30HD HDZ30HDE Camera Specifications 144 HDZ30 X Camera Specifications 147 HDZ36E X Camera S...

Page 11: ...ight Click Menu on Device Search Application 37 Figure 3 3 Device Network Setup Window 37 Figure 3 4 Camera Browser Login 39 Figure 3 5 Software Installation Security Warning 39 Figure 3 6 HDZ Series Camera Browser Home User Interface 41 Figure 3 7 PTZ Controls 43 Figure 3 8 HDZ Series Camera Browser On Screen Display 44 Figure 4 1 Video Format Settings 46 Figure 4 2 Video Compression Settings 50 ...

Page 12: ...e 6 17 Periodical Event Options 104 Figure 7 1 System Configuration Screen 108 Figure 7 2 User Security Options Screen 111 Figure 7 3 HTTPS Settings Screen 114 Figure 7 4 Create Self Signed Certificate Window 114 Figure 7 5 Create Certificate Request Window 115 Figure 7 6 IEEE 802 1X Settings Screen 116 Figure 7 7 IP Filter Settings Screen 117 Figure 7 8 Basic Network Settings Screen 119 Figure 7 ...

Page 13: ...Figures 13 800 11873V4 A 07 2014 Figure 7 25 Viewing System Log 139 Figure B 1 HDZ20HD X HDZ30 X In Ceiling Bracket Dimensions 153 Figure B 2 HDZ30HD In Ceiling Bracket Dimensions 154 ...

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Page 15: ...ce Main Tabs 42 Table 3 3 User Interface Quick Action Buttons 42 Table 3 4 PTZ Controls and Functions 43 Table 4 1 HDZ Series IP Camera Stream Options 45 Table 4 2 Video OCX Protocol Options 52 Table 4 3 Audio Transmission Mode Settings 55 Table 5 1 Exposure Modes 74 Table 5 2 White Balance Modes 77 Table 5 3 Image Flip Modes 80 Table 5 4 Day Night Modes 82 Table 7 1 User Privileges 112 Table 7 2 ...

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Page 17: ...ding video resolution compression and transmission settings Chapter 5 Configuring PTZ Settings describes how to set up preset mimic tour preset tour and auto pan PTZ functions privacy masks and various camera settings such as exposure zoom white balance backlight compensation wide dynamic range noise reduction image flip stabilization and so on Chapter 6 Configuring Alarms describes how to set up ...

Page 18: ...le fields that are mentioned in the body text of the document for reference purposes but do not need to be entered as part of a procedure The Time from field can be set to Hours Minute Seconds Text strings displayed on the screen The message Unauthorized displays Swiss721 BT Bold Words or characters that you must type The word enter is used if you must type text and then press the Enter or Return ...

Page 19: ...olution 1920 x 1080 Up to 60 fps NTSC or 50 fps PAL in 720p resolution 1280 x 720 and lower resolutions HDZ30 X and HDZ36E X Up to 60 frames per second NTSC or 50 fps PAL at D1 resolution 720 x 486 NTSC 720 x 576 PAL and lower resolutions Other features of the HDZ Series IP PTZ dome camera include Progressive image sensor HDZ20HD X HDZ20HDE X HDZ30HD HDZ30HDE 1 2 8 Sony Progressive CMOS HDZ30 X HD...

Page 20: ...30 x and HDZ36E X Image flip and rotate Backlight compensation Motion detection Up to 16 privacy masks Dual direction audio support ONVIF compliance Open IP integration to support interoperability between Honeywell and other manufacturer s IP enabled devices Dimensions The indoor and outdoor HDZ Series cameras have the following dimensions Figure 1 1 HDZ20HD X HDZ30 X Indoor IP PTZ Dome Camera Dim...

Page 21: ...HD Indoor IP PTZ Dome Camera Dimensions Figure 1 3 HDZ20HDE X HDZ36E X Outdoor IP PTZ Dome Camera Dimensions 7 56 192 0 mm 9 25 235 0 mm 11 08 281 4 mm 0 89 22 5 mm 1 00 25 3 mm 4 23 107 5 mm 10 7 270 5 mm 4 7 118 3 mm 3 6 91 9 mm 2 3 59 7 mm 7 5 191 5 mm ...

Page 22: ...gure 1 4 HDZ30HDE Outdoor IP PTZ Dome Camera Dimensions See Appendix B In Ceiling Bracket Installation for the image and dimensions of the In ceiling mounting bracket 7 56 192 0 mm 7 64 194 0 mm 2 40 61 0 mm 10 87 276 2 mm 1 00 25 3 mm 4 07 103 4 mm 4 33 110 1 mm ...

Page 23: ...ng the Camera page 24 Mounting the Camera page 24 Connecting the Cables page 29 HDZ Series Indoor Dome HDZ Series Outdoor Dome PTZ Indoor dome camera Torx screwdriver Indoor mounting kit top cap Quick Installation Guide Installation CD Quick Installation Guide Installation CD M5 standard and security screws 1 each Torx screwdriver PTZ Outdoor dome camera Outdoor mounting kit top cap Lubricant opti...

Page 24: ...ing to make it easier to re attach to the housing and seal the PTZ dome cover and housing without water coming in Be careful to not get any lubricant on the dome as it may interfere with viewing PTZ images 7 Leave the protective film on the dome cover until installation is complete Mounting the Camera You can install the camera to a ceiling wall pole parapet or roof using one of the following Hone...

Page 25: ...safety cable such as a 3 32 in 2 4 mm plastic coated aircraft cable to secure the camera to the building structure This will prevent the camera from falling during installation The cable must be strong enough to support the weight of the camera indoor model 4 9 lb 2 2 kg outdoor model 5 7 lb 2 6 kg Figure 2 1 Eyelet on Camera to Secure by Lanyard During Setup Table 2 2 Honeywell Mounts and Adapter...

Page 26: ...he camera and the mount should support at least 8 8 lb 4 0 kg 2 Make a cable entry hole in the ceiling 3 Feed the cables through the mount leaving approximately 1 ft 0 3 m extending past the end of the mount see Figure 2 2 Note If you are using the recommended safety cable for additional security feed it through the mount and attach one end to the camera eyelet and the other end to the building st...

Page 27: ...ith viewing PTZ images To install a wall mount 1 Ensure that the mounting surface can support the combined weight of the camera and the mount should support at least 8 9 lb 4 05 kg 2 If you are using a corner or pole adapter feed the cables through the cable access hole of the adapter and then attach the adapter to the mounting surface using appropriate mounting hardware 3 Feed the cables through ...

Page 28: ...eight of the camera and the mount should support at least 28 2 lb 12 8 kg 2 Feed the cables through the mount leaving approximately 1 ft 0 3 m extending past the end of the mount Note If you are using the recommended safety cable for additional security feed it through the mount and attach one end to the camera eyelet and the other end to the building structure see Figure 2 1 3 Attach the mount to...

Page 29: ...PTZ Dome Camera A B C D E F G D F B E C A G Table 2 3 Camera Back Plate Connectors Switches and Buttons A RJ45 connector see Connecting the Network Cable on page 31 for more information B Alarm Input Output see Connecting Alarm Inputs Outputs on page 30 for more information a C Power see Connecting Power on page 32 for more information a D MicroSDHC Memory Card Slot install a microSDHC card from 8...

Page 30: ...ng audio connections to your camera through the main audio adapter Figure 2 6 Main Audio Adapter Input Detail Connecting Alarm Inputs Outputs Refer to Figure 2 7 and Table 2 6 when making alarm connections to your camera through the main alarm adapter Table 2 4 MicroSDHC Card Minimum Requirements Capacity Description Notes 8 GB 8 GB MicroSDHC Card Class 10 MLC 16 GB 16 GB MicroSDHC Card Class 10 M...

Page 31: ...he LEDs are not lit re check the connection The green LED indicates a network connection The orange LED indicates network activity Note You may need to use a crossover cable if you are connecting the camera directly to a PC Inputs x4 5V 4700 Ohms pull up Outputs x2 Relay output 120 V AC 30 V DC 3 A MAX Note Use alarm outputs for SELV circuits only 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Table 2 6 Alarm Input P...

Page 32: ... of the cable into an IEEE 802 3at 2009 High Power over Ethernet PoE Plus switch If there is a need to operate the Heater for the Outdoor model you will be required to use the 24 V AC cable to plug into the camera s power connector and power the camera IMPORTANT NOTE regarding PoE operation of models HDZ36E X and HDZ30HDE A high power PoE injector capable of supplying at least 60 W is required for...

Page 33: ...DZ36E X Outdoor Camera 24 V AC 4 0 A MIN PoE 60 0 W HDZ20HD X Indoor Camera 24 V AC 1 5 A MIN PoE 25 0 W HDZ20HDE X Outdoor Camera 24 V AC 3 0 A MIN HDZ30HD Indoor Camera 24 V AC 2 0 A MIN PoE 25 5 W HDZ30HDE Outdoor Camera 24 V AC 4 0 A MIN PoE 60 0 W Figure 2 8 Main Power Adapter Input Detail 1 2 3 Table 2 8 Power Input Pin Definitions Pin Definition 1 24 V AC 2 FG 3 24 V AC ...

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Page 35: ...mera on the network System Requirements page 35 Finding the Camera on a Network page 35 Accessing the Camera from a Browser page 38 Understanding the Web Client User Interface page 40 Table 3 1 HDZ Series Minimum System Requirements Component Minimum Requirement Operating system Windows 7 Processor Intel Pentium 4 processor 3 GHz or faster Intel Core 2 Duo processor 2 GHz or faster System memory R...

Page 36: ...he network see Figure 3 1 All IP cameras discovered on the network are displayed Figure 3 1 Honeywell Device Search Application Assigning a Static IP Address to the Camera Note The camera comes with the IP address set as DHCP APIPA by default It is not required to switch to a static IP address Users may choose to keep the default DHCP APIPA assigned IP address If required you can assign a static f...

Page 37: ...ontact your network administrator for advice on filling in the IP Address Gateway Netmask and DNS fields Figure 3 3 Device Network Setup Window 5 Wait one minute for the new settings to take effect and then click Device Search to refresh the list of network cameras see Figure 3 1 Record the MAC address for future reference Note The IP Relay function is reserved If a static IP address is assigned u...

Page 38: ... and select Enable or Prompt 8 Scroll down to Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting and select Enable or Prompt 9 Click OK and then click OK again on the Internet Options window 10 Close and re launch Internet Explorer for the new settings to take effect Accessing the Camera from a Browser 1 Do one of the following to access the camera in a browser Find the camera that you want to acce...

Page 39: ...ActiveX controls and plug in settings to continue the process see Enabling Internet Explorer ActiveX Settings on page 38 1 After you have connected to the camera a request to install an ActiveX control will appear on the browser s information bar Right click the information bar and then click Allow ActiveX control to install the ActiveX control 2 The Security Warning window will appear see Figure ...

Page 40: ... have an older version of the Honeywell Viewer already installed on their PC you should first remove the existing Viewer program before accessing the HDZ Series IP PTZ camera Deleting the Honeywell Viewer 1 Open the Control Panel on your PC and double click Add or Remove Programs 2 In the Currently Installed Programs list select the Honeywell Viewer and click Remove to uninstall the Viewer Deletin...

Page 41: ...ser Home User Interface Logged in user name Main tabs Time display Quick action buttons see descriptions below Preset controls PTZ speed selection Preset tour controls Mimic tour controls Focus mode display Live video display Video format selection PTZ controls Language selection ...

Page 42: ...creen mode Once in full screen mode double click or right click then select Normal View to return to this view The Talk function allows for the local site to talk to the remote site Click this button to toggle the Talk feature on and off This function is only available to users that have been granted talk privileges by the administrator The Audio function must be enabled on the Streaming Audio tab...

Page 43: ...justs the focus automatically after any pan tilt or zoom command To use manual focus click one of the Focus Near or Focus Far buttons Focus Far Adjust focus to more clearly view objects at a distance Clicking this button will disable auto focusing and switch the camera to manual focusing Click Auto Focus to reactivate the Auto Focus function Pan Tilt Controls Users can pan and tilt the camera to c...

Page 44: ...set Tour Controls Preset Tour Run Select the Preset Tour path that you want to run with the drop down list provided select from tour 1 to 8 and click Run to start the tour see Figure 3 6 The camera will start touring around on the path that was previously programmed see Preset Tour Settings on page 63 for information on setting up a Preset Tour Preset Tour Stop To stop the Preset Tour you can eith...

Page 45: ...r viewing requirements and network properties see Figure 4 1 and Table 4 1 Video Format Settings page 45 Video Compression Settings page 49 Video OCX Protocol Settings page 52 Video Frame Rate Settings page 53 Audio Settings page 54 Table 4 1 HDZ Series IP Camera Stream Options Number of Streams Multiple Stream Options Single one stream H 264 MJPEG Dual two streams H 264 H 264 H 264 MJPEG Triple t...

Page 46: ...eams selected single dual triple or quad The resolution options will also change according to the camera you are using For example an HDZ20HD camera has a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 1080p while a HDZ36E camera has a maximum resolution of 720 x 486 D1 1 Click the Streaming tab Video Format is selected in lefthand column Example here has quad streams selected and has four drop down lists for ...

Page 47: ...age 44 to see an example of the browser with the text overlay displayed on the video image 1 Click the Streaming tab Video Format is selected in lefthand column 2 Under Text Overlay Settings select one or more of the following check boxes 3 If you selected the Include text string check box type a text string in the corresponding text box maximum 20 characters 4 If you selected the Event Message ch...

Page 48: ...uces bandwidth consumption and image quality 1 Click the Streaming tab Video Format is selected in lefthand column 2 Under GOV Settings type a value in the H 264 1 GOV Length field and or the H 264 2 GOV Length field and or the H 264 3 GOV Length field and or the H 264 4 GOV Length field Note Enter a GOV Length value in the range from 2 to 64 The default value is 60 NTSC or 50 PAL for H 264 1 and ...

Page 49: ...m the combining interlacing of the even and odd lines of two consecutive frames This option is only available for standard definition HDZ models as the high definition cameras do not interlace the images Note This feature is only supported by the HDZ PTZ models HDZ30 X and HDZ36E X 1 Click the Streaming tab Video Format is selected by default in the lefthand column 2 Use the Video Deinterlacing dr...

Page 50: ...Streaming Video Compression see Figure 4 2 2 Under MJPEG Compression setting in the MJPEG Q factor field type a value from 1 to 70 default 35 The higher the value the bit rate and image quality increases and the load on bandwidth also increases 3 Click the Save button directly below the MJPEG Compression setting options Figure 4 2 Video Compression Settings Setting the H 264 1 Compression 1 Naviga...

Page 51: ...ep the bit rate constantly at the level you have set see Setting the H 264 1 Compression above When CBR is NOT enabled the compression stream will use a variable bit rate between 1 kbit s and the bit rate you have set depending on the amount of activity that is occurring in the image If CBR is enabled and the compression bit rate is set low the image quality will be reduced when a lot of activity ...

Page 52: ...OCX protocol settings will only apply to video streams using a Honeywell Viewer Figure 4 3 Video OCX Protocol Settings Choose the video OCX protocol that best fits your data delivery requirements see Table 4 2 Table 4 2 Video OCX Protocol Options OCX Option Description RTP over UDP default setting Provides an up to date video stream although some images may be dropped Suitable for both an intranet...

Page 53: ...ooth video Video smoothness will reduce as the frame rate values decrease Setting the Video Frame Rate 1 Navigate to Streaming Video Frame Rate see Figure 4 4 2 Enter a frame rate setting for one or more of the following streams in the field given RTSP over HTTP Tunnels RTSP by means of HTTP Able to pass through firewalls between the camera and the client MJPEG over HTTP Streams a sequence of JPEG...

Page 54: ... button directly below the Frame Rate setting field you have modified Figure 4 4 Frame Rate Control Settings Audio Settings This section describes how to set the audio transmission mode gain and bit rate see Figure 4 5 To use the audio settings the audio connections at the camera must be connected see Connecting Audio on page 30 for more information on connecting audio ...

Page 55: ...x Talk and listen simultaneously The local and remote sites can transmit and receive audio talk and listen at the same time Half duplex Talk or listen not at the same time The local and remote sites can transmit and receive audio talk and listen but not at the same time A talk or listen transmission must end before another can be started Simplex Talk only The local or remote site can only talk to ...

Page 56: ...re bandwidth The G 726 speech codec is used with 16 24 32 and 40 kbit s transmissions The G 711 speech codec is used with u law and A law algorithms 64 kbit s 1 Navigate to Streaming Audio see Figure 4 5 2 In the Bit Rate drop down list select one of the following 3 Click Save Enabling Audio Recording to Storage Audio can be recorded with video to the storage device SD card or network storage that...

Page 57: ...preset point is a pre programmed position that your PTZ camera can move to automatically when a user selects a preset to go to Preset Settings page 57 Mimic Tour Settings page 59 Auto Pan Settings page 61 Preset Tour Settings page 63 Sector Settings page 65 Home Function page 66 Tilt Range Settings page 68 Privacy Mask Settings page 69 Camera Settings page 73 ...

Page 58: ...select a number from the drop down list for the current preset The first drop down list contains preset numbers 1 through 10 The next list contains numbers 11 through 20 and so on up to 256 Click NextPage to go to the next list of preset numbers Click PrePage to return to the previous list of numbers 5 In the Name field type a descriptive name for the current preset The preset name can not contain...

Page 59: ...nt Go to a Preset Point 1 Navigate to PTZ Preset see Figure 5 1 2 Select the preset point you want to go to in the Preset go drop down list If the preset you want to go to does not appear in the drop down list click NextPage or PrePage in the Preset setting area until the correct preset list is selected Note You can also go to a preset on the home page of the PTZ web client interface see Figure 3 ...

Page 60: ... next to Record start to assign the current camera position as the mimic tour starting position 5 Program the mimic tour path using the PTZ controls Use the mouse to click and drag the image in the path that you want the tour to follow see step 3 above Use the zoom and focus controls to adjust the camera as needed When programming the tour be sure to let the camera rest for a few seconds on the ca...

Page 61: ... 2 Auto Pan Settings You can program up to four auto pan paths An auto pan path is a short tour that runs on a horizontal line back and forth between two points that you program Programming an Auto Pan Path 1 Navigate to PTZ Auto Pan see Figure 5 3 2 Under Auto pan setting in the Auto pan path drop down list select the number of the auto pan path that you want to program from 1 to 4 3 Under Auto p...

Page 62: ...n Path 1 Navigate to PTZ Auto Pan see Figure 5 3 2 Under Auto pan run in the Auto pan path drop down list select the number of the auto pan path that you want to run from 1 to 4 and then click Run Stopping a Running Auto Pan Path In the Live View screen use the mouse to click and drag the pointer to move the camera in any direction to stop auto panning Deleting an Auto Pan Path 1 Navigate to PTZ A...

Page 63: ...ints Programming a Preset Tour 1 Navigate to PTZ Preset Tour 2 Under Preset Tour setting click Edit see Figure 5 4 The Preset Tour Set window opens see Figure 5 5 Figure 5 4 Preset Tour Programming 3 On the Preset Tour Set page Figure 5 5 in the Preset Tour line drop down list select the number of the preset tour that you want to program from 1 to 8 4 For each preset that you want to assign to the...

Page 64: ...When you are finished programming the tour click Save to save the preset tour settings that you have entered Running a Preset Tour 1 Navigate to PTZ Preset Tour see Figure 5 4 2 Under Preset Tour run in the Preset Tour line drop down list select the number of the preset tour line that you want to run from 1 to 8 and then click Go Note You can also run a preset tour on the home page of the PTZ web ...

Page 65: ... visible on the web client user interface Up to 16 sectors can be programmed Programming a Sector 1 Navigate to PTZ Sector see Figure 5 6 2 Under Sector Setting in the Switch drop down list select On to enable the sector function or select Off to disable the sector feature and then click the Set button located directly below the Switch drop down list 3 In the Live View screen click and drag the po...

Page 66: ...sable the sector function 3 Click the Set button located below the Switch field to save the settings that you have entered for the Sector Function Home Function The home function ensures constant and consistent monitoring by preventing the camera from idling for more than a set period of time When the home function is enabled the camera automatically executes a user defined PTZ function after a sp...

Page 67: ...ction you want the camera to execute when the camera idle time expires Choose one of the following options 4 In the Line drop down list type or select the number of the PTZ function that you have chosen for example you can choose Preset Tour number 3 The functions available for selection change depending on what Function Type is selected see step 3 5 Click the Set button located below the Line fie...

Page 68: ...The camera s tilt angle is adjustable from minimum 10 to maximum 100 For more information see Image Flip on page 80 Adjust the Tilt Angle 1 Navigate to PTZ Tilt Range see Figure 5 8 2 Under Angle Setting in the Min field type a value from 10 to 10 The default value is 0 3 In the Max field type a value from 80 to 100 The default value is 90 Note When you select Image Flip from the PTZ Camera Flip t...

Page 69: ...ion can be used when the privacy masks function is enabled see Image Flip on page 80 for more information Note The privacy mask functions differently on 1080p PTZ cameras HDZ20HD X HDZ20HDE X HDZ30HD and HDZ30HDE than it does on standard definition PTZ cameras HDZ30 X and HDZ36E X See Privacy Mask Settings on 1080p PTZ Cameras on page 70 for more information on setting up a privacy mask on 1080p P...

Page 70: ... In the Color drop down list select a color for the privacy mask Black White Red Green Blue Cyan Yellow and Magenta and then click the Set button located directly below the Color drop down list Figure 5 9 Privacy Mask Programming 1080p PTZ Version 5 In the Live View screen use the mouse to click and drag the video image to the video position to be masked for privacy To re position the camera place...

Page 71: ...e the privacy mask position use the mouse to click and drag the mask from the middle of the mask 6 To change the privacy mask size and shape use the mouse to click and drag a corner or side of the mask 7 When the privacy mask is positioned and setup as required click Edit at the bottom of the Mask Setting section Note Up to a 10 second delay may occur between completion of editing a privacy mask p...

Page 72: ... re position the camera place the mouse cursor over the video image and left click and drag in the direction you want to move the camera The red arrow icon indicates the direction that the image will pan tilt When you add the privacy mask see step 9 the privacy mask will be added to the center of this image 6 In the Mask field type a number for the privacy mask you are programming from 1 to 16 7 I...

Page 73: ... and the privacy mask in that direction 6 You can change the amount that the camera pans tilts upon each click of an arrow by typing a different value in the PT Steps field Enter a value between 1 short distance pan tilt and 30 long distance pan tilt 7 When the privacy mask is positioned and setup as required click Edit at the bottom of the Mask Setting section Note Up to a 10 second delay may occ...

Page 74: ...on Full Auto The camera s shutter speed iris and auto gain control AGC circuits work together automatically to produce a consistent video output Shutter Priority The shutter speed has priority in setting the camera exposure P Iris The camera will automatically detect the best iris size for the environment where the minimum iris size is limited to affect the exposure This setting will provide a goo...

Page 75: ...HDE Note The gain limit can be set at the Full Auto P Iris Priority Shutter Priority and Iris Priority in the AE mode Use this setting when image signal to noise ratio is particularly important 1 Navigate to PTZ Camera see Figure 5 11 2 Under Exposure Mode use the Max Gain drop down list to select a max gain value for the camera from 3dB to 57dB or Off 3 Click Set to save the max gain value you ha...

Page 76: ...s Priority to enable iris priority exposure mode Select an F number from F1 6 to F28 in the drop down list provided hint a smaller f number will give you a brighter image If Iris Priority is selected you can select a Min Shutter Speed value from the drop down list provided Manual Mode to enable manual exposure mode Select shutter 1 10000 to 1 30 NTSC 1 10000 to 1 25 PAL gain 1 to 15 and iris F1 6 ...

Page 77: ...mately 2 700K to 7 500K wide range of light sources Indoor Suitable for indoor environments with a color temperature range from approximately 2 500K to 3 000K artificial light sources Outdoor Suitable for outdoor environments with a color temperature range from approximately 6 000K to 8 000K natural light sources ATW Suitable for environments with a color temperature range from approximately 2 500...

Page 78: ...gger to fix the current while balance value The white balance algorithm does not keep working after the trigger button is clicked Manual to enable manual white balance mode and enter gain values from 0 to 255 in the Rgain and Bgain fields 3 Click Set to save the white balance settings that you have entered Backlight Compensation You can enable or disable backlight compensation When enabled the cam...

Page 79: ... 15 sharpest for the camera sharpness level default is 3 3 Click Set to save the setting Exposure Compensation You can adjust the exposure compensation level 1 Navigate to PTZ Camera 2 Under Misc see Figure 5 13 in the ExpComp drop down list type or select a value from 1 to 15 for the camera exposure compensation level default is 8 3 Click Set to save the setting HDZ20HD X and HDZ20HDE X camera Mi...

Page 80: ...t to save the setting Image Flip The image flip function lets you track an object continually as it passes directly beneath the camera You can select one of the following image flip modes Setting the Image Flip Mode 1 Navigate to PTZ Camera 2 Under Misc see Figure 5 13 in the Flip drop down list select one of the following M E to enable the mechanical image flip mode Image to enable the digital im...

Page 81: ... ability 1 Navigate to PTZ Camera 2 Under Misc see Figure 5 13 in the Digital zoom drop down list select either On to enable digital zooming or Off to disable digital zooming 3 Click Set to save the setting Speed by Zoom The speed by zoom function lets you view objects clearly while zooming in As the camera zooms in the pan and tilt speed slow proportional to the amount of zoom causing the scene t...

Page 82: ...llowing options Auto default to switch between day and night modes automatically On to switch to night mode manually Off to switch to day mode manually 3 Click Set to save the setting Wide Dynamic Range The wide dynamic range WDR function produces balanced evenly lit images when extremely bright or extremely dark areas are present in a scene Setting the Wide Dynamic Range 1 Navigate to PTZ Camera ...

Page 83: ...ature is only supported by the HDZ PTZ models HDZ30 X and HDZ36E X 1 Navigate to PTZ Camera 2 Under Misc see Figure 5 14 in the Inverse drop down list select one of the following On to enable image inversing Off default to disable image inversing 3 Click Set to save the setting Auto Calibration When the auto calibration function is enabled the image is calibrated automatically whenever a deviation...

Page 84: ...list select one of the following On to enable noise reduction Off default to disable noise reduction 3 Click Set to save the setting 3D Noise Reduction 3 dimensional noise reduction 3DNR reduces image noise produced in low light conditions 3D noise reduction technology reduces noise by maintaining smooth edges on moving objects Note 3D Noise Reduction is only available for HDZ30 X and HDZ36E X PTZ...

Page 85: ...ample of the browser with the on screen display showing the PTZ information on the video image Note This feature is only supported by the HDZ PTZ models HDZ20HD X HDZ20HDE X HDZ30HD and HDZ30HDE Enabling Disabling On Screen Display 1 Navigate to PTZ Camera 2 Under Misc see Figure 5 14 in the OSD drop down list select one of the following On to enable the on screen display Off default to disable th...

Page 86: ...e of the following 30 fps NTSC 1080p to use the North American TV system setting This is the default setting if the camera is the NTSC model 25 fps PAL 1080p to use the European TV system setting This is the default setting if the camera is the PAL model 60 fps NTSC 720p to use the North American TV system setting 50 fps PAL 720p to use the European TV system setting 3 Click Set to save the settin...

Page 87: ... before alarm messages and or images can be sent You can configure up to two servers of each type Configuring Email SMTP Servers 1 Navigate to System Mail see Figure 6 1 2 Under SMTP enter the server name port account name password and recipient email address for one or both servers Note Contact your network administrator for the needed SMTP values if you do not have them at hand 3 You can select ...

Page 88: ...ervers 1 Navigate to System FTP 2 Under FTP enter the server name port number user name password and remote folder for one or both servers see Figure 6 2 3 To enable passive mode select the 1st FTP passive mode check box and or the 2nd FTP passive mode check box 4 Click Save to save your FTP server settings ...

Page 89: ... A 07 2014 Figure 6 2 Setup FTP Server Configuring HTTP Servers 1 Navigate to System HTTP see Figure 6 3 2 Under HTTP enter the server name user name and password for one or both servers and then click Save Figure 6 3 Setup HTTP Server ...

Page 90: ...he alarm settings 1 Navigate to System Events Application see Figure 6 4 2 Under Alarm pin selection select the alarm input you want to configure and then click Edit The Alarm input options opens for the selected input see Figure 6 5 Setting the Alarm Status and Type You can set the alarm switch to on off or by schedule schedules must be set up to be used with alarms see Schedule Settings on page ...

Page 91: ...edule to be used 2 In the Alarm type drop down list select one of the following options Normal open for the alarm to trigger when the contact is closed default setting Normal close for the alarm to trigger when the contact is opened Note After making changes to your settings it is advised to click Save and save your settings This can be done at any time or multiple times during setup Figure 6 5 Al...

Page 92: ...r 1 Under Triggered action select the Upload image by FTP E Mail check box The uploading images options will appear below the check box see Figure 6 6 Figure 6 6 Upload Image by FTP E Mail Options 2 In the FTP E Mail address drop down list select either FTP1 E Mail1 or FTP2 E Mail2 see Configuring FTP Servers page 88 and Configuring Email SMTP Servers on page 87 for information on setting up an Em...

Page 93: ...ge Management on page 131 for more information 1 Under Triggered action select the Record video clip check box The record video clip options will appear below the check box see Figure 6 7 Figure 6 7 Alarm Input Record Video Clip Options 2 Select the storage device to record the clip to with the Record to drop down list Options are SD card default or NAS Whichever storage device is selected that st...

Page 94: ...gered action select the Send HTTP notification check box The Send HTTP notification options will appear below the check box see Figure 6 9 Figure 6 9 Send HTTP Notification Options 2 In the HTTP address drop down list select either HTTP1 or HTTP2 3 In the Custom parameters field enter the parameters to send to the HTTP server when the alarm is triggered For example if the HTTP server name is http ...

Page 95: ...ume in the detected area reaches and or exceeds a predefined sensitivity threshold value You can send a message to an FTP email or HTTP server or you can upload images to an FTP server email server or record a video clip to a storage device when the suspicious motion is detected Selecting a Motion Detection Profile to Configure Up to four motion detection profiles can be configured each with their...

Page 96: ...field and select the check box for each schedule to be used 4 Click Save Setting the Motion Detection Window A motion detection window or frame appears in the Live View screen to specify the area to detect motion within see Figure 6 11 You can add up to 10 motion detection windows You can move and resize the window to be wherever you want in the Live View screen Adding a Motion Detection Window Cl...

Page 97: ...nd drag a corner or drag one of the sides of the motion detection window to adjust its size and shape Setting the Motion Detection Sensitivity You can set the motion detection sensitivity by adjusting the pixel sampling parameters The default pixel interval for sampling is 1 every pixel in the motion detection area is sampled for motion If the sampling interval is set to 3 the system samples every...

Page 98: ...nd 100 in the Sensitivity level field default 80 4 Type a value between 0 and 7200 in the Time interval sec field default 10 seconds Setting the Motion Detection Actions You can specify what actions you want the camera to perform when suspicious motion is detected in the active motion detection window You can select more than one action See the following sections for more information Enabling the ...

Page 99: ...nter a time from 1 to 9999 seconds Upload during trigger active Note After making changes to your settings it is advised to click Save and save your settings This can be done at any time or multiple times during setup Sending a Message to the Configured FTP Email Server Under Triggered Action select one or both of the following The Send message by FTP check box to send the message to the FTP serve...

Page 100: ...elect how frequent the images should be uploaded to the FTP Email server in the Image frequence number fps drop down list Select an fps frames per second value from 1 to 15 fps or select Max fps default setting Note After making changes to your settings it is advised to click Save and save your settings This can be done at any time or multiple times during setup Sending an HTTP Notification to a C...

Page 101: ...the motion detection settings for one of the four motion detection profiles click Save Make sure to click Save before setting up another profile Save after you have configured all the motion detection settings for a motion detection profile See Selecting a Motion Detection Profile to Configure page 95 Setting the Motion Detection Status page 95 Setting the Motion Detection Window page 96 Setting t...

Page 102: ...ng in the Ping the IP address field Enter how often to ping the IP address in the every number seconds field The every number seconds field should be set from 5 to 120 seconds The default setting is 30 seconds If you set a low number the network failure detection will be more sensitive to network failures as it is checking much more often A higher number of seconds 120 seconds will not be as sensi...

Page 103: ...with the Record to drop down list Options are SD card default or NAS Whichever storage device is selected that storage device needs to be configured and connected before video clips can be recorded see Storage Settings on page 129 for more information b In the Pre trigger buffer field enter the number of seconds of video to record before the trigger occurs from 1 to 9999 c To continue to upload im...

Page 104: ...tup Setting the Periodical Event Triggered Actions You can set up the periodical event to upload images to one or both of an FTP server or email server 1 Under Triggered Action select the Upload image by FTP E mail check box see Figure 6 17 2 In the FTP E Mail address drop down list select either FTP1 E mail1 or FTP2 E mail2 see Configuring FTP Servers page 88 and Configuring Email SMTP Servers pa...

Page 105: ...e suffix to add the date and time in YYMMDD_HHMMSS format for example image130428_034724 jpg Add sequence number suffix no maximum value Add sequence number suffix up to number and then start over and enter a value in the number field Overwrite to overwrite an older file with a new file with a static filename Saving the Periodical Event Settings After you have configured the periodical event setti...

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Page 107: ... camera is named with the model number of the camera If needed the Administrator can rename the camera for their system 1 Navigate to the System tab System see Figure 7 1 2 Type a new name for the camera in the Host Name field The host name can be up to 30 characters in length Any of the following characters may be used A Z a z 0 9 _ Click Save when finished Selecting the Camera Time Zone 1 Naviga...

Page 108: ...ust the internal clock with the daylight saving time changes 1 Navigate to the System tab System see Figure 7 1 2 Select the Enable daylight saving time check box to enable DST and the DST options 3 Enter the DST time offset in the time offset field The format for time offset is hh mm ss For instance if the amount of time offset is one hour enter 01 00 00 in the field 4 Setup dates for daylight sa...

Page 109: ...the camera s internal clock manually setting the time syncing with the computer time or synching with an NTP server time Synchronizing the Camera Time with the Computer 1 Navigate to the System tab System see Figure 7 1 2 Select the Sync with computer time option to set the camera s time to sync with the computer s and click Save Manually Setting the Camera Time 1 Navigate to the System tab System...

Page 110: ...tain more than 14 characters and is case sensitive Any of the following characters may be used A Z a z 0 9 _ 1 Navigate to the System tab Security User see Figure 7 2 2 In the Admin password field type the new password for the administrator the default password is 1234 3 In the Confirm password field re type the new password and then click Save Note The Login window appears You are asked to login ...

Page 111: ...Configuring System Settings 111 800 11873V4 A 07 2014 Figure 7 2 User Security Options Screen Managing Users An administrator can add and delete users as well as view and edit user privileges ...

Page 112: ... after clicking get user information see Figure 7 2 Editing a User 1 Navigate to System Security User see Figure 7 2 2 Under Manage User in the User name drop down list select the user you want to edit the password or privileges for and then click Edit 3 A window opens in which you can change the privileges and or password for the selected user Change the parameters as needed 4 Click Save to save ...

Page 113: ...ick get user privacy The user information in the User information field changes from user name password to user name I O access camera control talk listen For example User 1 1 0 1 indicates that User has I O access camera control and listen privileges but not talk privileges Streaming Authentication Setting If streaming authentication is set to Enable you will be asked for the User Name and Passwo...

Page 114: ...tem Security HTTPS see Figure 7 3 2 Under Create self signed certificate click Create 3 Enter the required information in the Create Self Signed Certificate fields see Figure 7 4 and then click OK A self signed certificate is created and installed The certificate appears under Installed Certificate see Figure 7 3 Figure 7 4 Create Self Signed Certificate Window ...

Page 115: ...e Figure 7 3 4 Click Properties in the Created Request area 5 Copy the PEM formatted request and send to a CA for signing After the signed certificate is returned you can install it Installing a CA Issued Certificate 1 Navigate to System Security HTTPS see Figure 7 3 2 Click Browse in the Upload signed certificate area Locate and select the certificate on your hard drive and then click Open 3 Clic...

Page 116: ... client certificate and private key Click Browse to locate the certificate or key then click Upload 4 Under Settings in the Identity field type the user identity associated with the client certificate In the Private key password field enter the password for the user identity 5 Select the Enable IEEE 802 1X check box and click Save Setting Up an IP Filter You can allow or deny specific IP addresses...

Page 117: ...P addresses can access the camera set to allow those IP addresses only If there are a few IP addresses you need to block set up those IP addresses as denied 4 In the field below the Filtered IP Addresses list box enter an IP address you want to filter and then click Add To remove an IP address from the list select the address in the list and then click Delete 5 Continue adding IP addresses to the ...

Page 118: ...information If required you can assign the camera a fixed static IP address You can also assign a fixed IP address in the Honeywell Device Search application see Assigning a Static IP Address to the Camera on page 36 for more information Assigning a Fixed IP Address If required you can assign the camera a static fixed IP address or a different fixed IP address You can also assign a fixed IP addres...

Page 119: ...ned dynamic IP address refer to Finding the Camera on a Network on page 35 for more information If a fixed IP address has been assigned see Assigning a Fixed IP Address on page 118 you can set the camera to use a dynamically assigned DHCP IP address by selecting the Get IP address automatically option and clicking Save see Figure 7 8 Note You can also assign a dynamic IP address to the PTZ camera ...

Page 120: ...ration 1 Navigate to System Network Basic see Figure 7 8 2 Under IPv6 Address Configuration select the Enable IPv6 check box and click Save QoS Quality of Service Note Your network routers and switches must support QoS for these settings to apply Table 7 2 Ports that Can be Individually Configured Port Description Web Server HTTP The default setting of the web server port is 80 Make sure to notify...

Page 121: ...etting is 0 which means that QoS is disabled Figure 7 9 Quality of Service QoS Network Settings Screen Configuring the DSCP Settings of the Camera 1 Navigate to System Network QoS see Figure 7 9 2 Under DSCP Settings enter a DSCP value from 0 to 63 for Video DSCP Audio DSCP and Management DSCP and then click Save SNMP Settings The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP lets you monitor and manage...

Page 122: ...sion 2 select the Enable SNMP v2 check box 3 In the Read Community field specify the community name password for read only access to all supported SNMP objects The default value is public 4 In the Write Community field specify the community name password for read write access to all supported SNMP objects except read only objects The default value is private 5 Click Save Enabling SNMP Version 3 1 ...

Page 123: ...sed by the camera to notify the management server of important events or status changes by means of an unsolicited SNMP message To activate trap reporting 1 Navigate to System Network SNMP see Figure 7 10 2 Under Traps for SNMP v1 v2 v3 select the Enable traps check box 3 In the Trap address field type the IP address of the management server 4 In the Trap community field specify the community name...

Page 124: ...etworking Services window select the UPnP User Interface check box and click OK Figure 7 12 Networking Services Dialog Box 5 Click Next to install the UPnP User Interface and then click Finish Note When UPnP port forwarding is enabled the camera can open the web server port on a UPnP enabled router automatically Enabling UPnP Port Forwarding 1 Navigate to System Network UPnP see Figure 7 13 ...

Page 125: ... a static host name domain name To enable Dynamic DNS 1 Navigate to System DDNS see Figure 7 14 2 Select the Enable DDNS check box 3 Select a DDNS provider from the Provider drop down list choices include DynDNS org Dynamic No IP or Change IP 4 In the Host name field type the static domain name obtained from the DDNS provider 5 In the Username E mail field type the user name or email required by t...

Page 126: ...nly applicable for microSDHC card and NAS recording Configuring Recording Settings 1 Navigate to System Recording see Figure 7 15 2 Decide what storage device you want to record to and select it in the Recording Storage section Options are SD Card and NAS see Storage Settings on page 129 for more information on storage devices 3 Under Recording Schedule select one of the following Disable to turn ...

Page 127: ... occur and enter the Start time hh mm and Duration hh mm in the fields provided You can configure up to 10 recording schedules select the schedule to configure 1 10 in the schedule window and then enter your settings 5 Click Save to save your settings If you are setting up multiple recording schedules click Save after setting each one Deleting a Recording Schedule Setting 1 Navigate to System Reco...

Page 128: ...mera features 1 Navigate to System Schedule see Figure 7 16 Figure 7 16 Schedule Screen 2 Select a time frame to configure from the list of 10 time frames in the time frame list time frame 1 is selected in Figure 7 16 3 Select the check boxes for the days of the week that you want recording to occur 4 Enter the Start time hh mm and Duration hh mm in the fields provided Note When configuring the sc...

Page 129: ...can be installed into the microSDHC card slot on the back plate of the camera see Figure 2 5 and Table 2 3 on page 29 for the location of the microSDHC card slot It is a good practice to format your microSDHC card before using it for the first time Checking the Free Space Remaining on the MicroSDHC Card 1 A microSDHC card must be installed into the slot on the back of the camera see Figure 2 5 and...

Page 130: ...recordings when disk is percentage full field enter a percentage value between 1 and 99 for how full the microSDHC card will get before recordings are removed the default setting is 85 5 Click Save Managing the List of Recorded Video Files 1 Navigate to System Storage Management SD Card see Figure 7 17 2 In the Recording list area of the screen perform one or more of the following procedures Selec...

Page 131: ...rk storage device protocol SAMBA is the only selection currently available SAMBA is the Linux name for Window file sharing 3 Enter the required Network attached storage parameters in the following fields Host Enter the Host name of the Network storage device Share Enter the Share path of the Network storage device the folder must already exist before entering this information User name Enter the U...

Page 132: ...he Disk cleanup setting area of the screen Off is the default disk cleanup setting 3 In the Remove recordings older than fields enter how long you want the recordings to remain on the Network attached storage device the default setting is 1 day 4 In the Remove oldest recordings when disk is percentage full field enter a percentage value between 1 and 99 for how full the Network attached storage de...

Page 133: ...inuous recordings onto the NAS there will be an omitted 1 2 seconds of video between recorded files This omission is due to file creation File Location Settings Users can record still images and video clips by clicking the record action buttons in the Home viewing window see Understanding the Web Client User Interface on page 40 for more information Use the File Location screen to choose the local...

Page 134: ... for the network settings You can also reboot the system without restoring default settings Note There is also a Factory Default button on the bottom panel of the PTZ Press this button to restore factory default settings See Table 2 3 on page 29 for more information Restoring All Default Settings Including the Network Settings 1 Navigate to System Factory Default see Figure 7 20 2 Click Set Defaul...

Page 135: ... drive Make a note of the file location 2 Navigate to System Software Upgrade see Figure 7 21 3 Click Browse to locate the upgrade file on your hard drive and then click Open 4 Select the file uImage userland img to upgrade from the drop down list Note If a switch main module upgrade is needed choose the appropriate upgrade file from the drop down list switch bin main bin module bin 5 Click Upgrad...

Page 136: ...g configuration at a later date The configuration file includes the settings made on the System and Streaming tabs of the camera see Configuring System Settings on page 107 and Configuring Video and Audio Streaming on page 45 for more information on these settings Exporting Configuration Files 1 Navigate to System Maintenance see Figure 7 22 2 Click Export 3 Select a location to save the configura...

Page 137: ...wse to find the configuration file you want to upload Locate and open the configuration file The file name appears in the field beside the Browse button 3 Click Upload The system will start to upload the configuration file see Figure 7 23 Figure 7 23 Uploading Configuration File In Progress 4 Once the uploading is complete it is recommended that you clean out the web browser cache and then restart...

Page 138: ...he System Parameters To view the system parameters list which lists the configuration settings that have been applied to the system 1 Navigate to the System tab System 2 Scroll down to the bottom of the window to view the Parameter List see Figure 7 24 You can view the current system configuration settings in the Parameter List Figure 7 24 Viewing System Parameters List ...

Page 139: ...og file provides information to the user about the camera activities Camera activity information includes login logout alarm in motion detection and network failures To view the system log Navigate to System Log file see Figure 7 25 for a system log example Figure 7 25 Viewing System Log ...

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Page 141: ... AGC Off Minimum Illumination 0 05 lux color 0 01 lux Black White F1 6 30 IRE Focal Length 0 2 in to 3 7 in 4 7 mm to 94 0 mm Focus Mode Auto Manual White Balance Auto Indoor Outdoor ATW Manual Iris Control Auto Manual Electronic Shutter 1 1 1 10 000 sec ACG Control Auto Manual Max Gain limit settings for Full Auto Shutter Priority and Iris Priority modes Backlight Compensation On Off Privacy Mask...

Page 142: ...imic Tour Auto Flipa Image Mechanical Off Digital Slow Shutter On Off Motion Detection On Off Alarm In 4 Alarm Reaction Preset Preset Tour Auto Pan Mimic Tour Alarm Out 2 Event Notification HTTP FTP SMTP Network Specifications Video Compression H 264 High Profile MJPEG Video Streaming Quad streaming H 264 and MJPEG Controllable frame rate and bandwidth Constant or variable bit rate Video Resolutio...

Page 143: ...r Source Indoor 24 V AC 10 and PoE 21 W Outdoor 24 V AC 10 and PoE without heater Power Consumption Indoor 20 W Outdoor 50 W with heater Local Storage MicroSDHC 32 GB support card is not included see MicroSDHC Card Details on page 30 for microSDHC card support details MicroSDHC Card Function Event trigger recording Continuous and Schedule recording Automatic recording when network goes down Regula...

Page 144: ...s PTZ Trigger Zoom Trigger White Balance Auto Indoor Outdoor ATW Manual Iris Control Auto Manual P Iris Electronic Shutter 1 1 1 10 000 sec ACG Control Auto Manual Max Gain limit settings for Full Auto Shutter Priority and Iris Priority modes Backlight Compensation On Off Privacy Masks 16 Wide Dynamic Range On Off Shutter WDR 96 dB Day Night IR Cut Filter Auto On Off Image Rotation Flip Mirror Inv...

Page 145: ... H 264 High Profile MJPEG Video Streaming Quad streaming H 264 x 3 and MJPEG or H 264 x 4 Controllable frame rate and bandwidth Constant or variable bit rate Video Resolution Up to 1920 x 1080p Frame Rate Up to 60 50 fps Interface 10 100 MB Ethernet RJ 45 Supported Protocolsb IPv4 v6 TCP IP UDP RTP RTSP HTTP HTTPS ICMP FTP SMTP DHCP PPPoE UPnP IGMP SNMP IEEE 802 1x QoS ONVIF Simultaneous Users 3 a...

Page 146: ...ocal Storage MicroSDHC 64 GB support card is not included d see MicroSDHC Card Details on page 30 for microSDHC card support details MicroSDHC Card Function Event trigger recording Continuous and Schedule recording Automatic recording when network goes down Regulatory Emissions North America FCC Part 15B ICES 003 EU EN55022 Immunity EN50130 4 Safety North America UL CSA 60950 1 UL CSA 60950 22 out...

Page 147: ...ocus Mode Auto Manual White Balance Auto Indoor Outdoor ATW Manual Iris Control Auto Manual Electronic Shutter 1 1 1 10 000 sec ACG Control Auto Manual Max Gain limit settings for Full Auto Shutter Priority and Iris Priority modes Backlight Compensation On Off Privacy Masks 16 Wide Dynamic Range On Off Day Night IR Cut Filter On Off Image Rotation Flip Mirror Inverse Portrait Digital Noise Reducti...

Page 148: ...rofile MJPEG Video Streaming Quad streaming H 264 and MJPEG Controllable frame rate and bandwidth Constant or variable bit rate Video Resolution D1 720 x 480 NTSC 720 x 576 PAL CIF 352 x 240 NTSC 352 x 288 PAL Frame Rate Up to 30 25 fps D1 resolution Interface 10 100 MB Ethernet RJ 45 Supported Protocolsa IPv4 v6 TCP IP UDP RTP RTSP HTTP HTTPS ICMP FTP SMTP DHCP PPPoE UPnP IGMP SNMP IEEE 802 1x Qo...

Page 149: ...uous and Schedule recording Automatic recording when network goes down Regulatory Emissions North America FCC Part 15B ICES 003 EU EN55022 Immunity EN50130 4 Safety North America UL CSA 60950 1 UL CSA 60950 22 outdoor models EU EN60950 1 EN60950 22 outdoor models RoHS EN50581 Emissions North America FCC Part 15B ICES 003 EU EN55022 a Some development may be required in specific user cases to suppo...

Page 150: ...Priority and Iris Priority modes Backlight Compensation On Off Privacy Masks 16 Wide Dynamic Range On Off Day Night IR Cut Filter On Off Image Rotation Flip Mirror Inverse Portrait Digital Noise Reduction 2D 3D On Off Operation Specifications Multi Language GUI English French German Italian Russian Spanish Portuguese Dutch Czech Polish Japanese Traditional Chinese Simple Chinese Pan Travel 360 end...

Page 151: ...PAL Frame Rate Up to 30 25 fps D1 resolution Interface 10 100 MB Ethernet RJ 45 Supported Protocolsa IPv4 v6 TCP IP UDP RTP RTSP HTTP HTTPS ICMP FTP SMTP DHCP PPPoE UPnP IGMP SNMP IEEE 802 1x QoS ONVIF Simultaneous Users 5 at D1 NTSC 720 x 480 PAL 720 x 576 Supported Web Browser Internet Explorer 8 0 Supported Operating System Windows 7 32 bit 64 bit Security User account and password protection H...

Page 152: ... and Schedule recording Automatic recording when network goes down Regulatory Emissions North America FCC Part 15B ICES 003 EU EN55022 Immunity EN50130 4 Safety North America UL CSA 60950 1 UL CSA 60950 22 outdoor models EU EN60950 1 EN60950 22 outdoor models RoHS EN50581 Emissions North America FCC Part 15B ICES 003 EU EN55022 a Some development may be required in specific user cases to support s...

Page 153: ...ion and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty CAUTION Ensure that the installation area can safely support the weight of the camera Figure B 1 HDZ20HD X HDZ30 X In Ceiling Bracket Dimensions ø10 00 in 254 00 mm 4 84 in 123 00 mm 5 35 in 136 00 mm 6 14 in 155 89 mm 9 11 in 231 46 mm 7 48 in 190 00 mm ...

Page 154: ... Dimensions Package Contents Recommended Ceiling Support Plate Honeywell Part Number 517082 7130 not supplied ø10 00 in 254 0 mm 7 48 in 190 0 mm 4 84 in 123 0 mm 5 35 in 136 0 mm 6 14 in 155 9 mm 9 41 in 239 0 mm Bracket Frame Trim Ring Ceiling Support Ring Ceiling Template Quick Installation Guide ...

Page 155: ...ening in the ceiling 2 Turn the wing tabs outward and then tighten the three M4 70 screws located on the underside of the ceiling support ring to lower the wing tabs against the ceiling tile 3 Continue tightening the screws until the ceiling support ring is tight against the ceiling Installation with Ceiling Support Plate Installation without Ceiling Support Plate a Remove the ceiling tile at the ...

Page 156: ...rame Step 4 Install the camera and bracket assembly 1 Pull the loose end of the safety cable through the opening in the ceiling and attach it to one of the eyelets on the bracket frame 2 Pull the camera cable s through the opening in the ceiling and connect the cable s to the camera 3 Insert the camera and bracket assembly into the opening in the ceiling and attach the camera and bracket assembly ...

Page 157: ...1873V4 A 07 2014 Step 5 Attach the trim ring Attach the trim ring to the ceiling support ring by lining up the two magnets on the trim ring with the two thumb screws on the ceiling support ring Note No screws are needed to attach the trim ring ...

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Page 159: ...r 92 assigning camera a static IP 36 audio bit rate 56 enabling recording to SD card 56 full duplex 55 gain 56 line out 30 mic in 30 recording 56 simplex listen only 55 simplex talk only 55 auto calibration 83 auto pan deleting 62 programming 61 running 62 B backlight compensation 78 bit rates 50 51 56 C cables alarm 30 audio 30 connections 29 crossover 31 network 31 camera settings backlight comp...

Page 160: ...CP 118 119 static 36 118 IP filter 116 IPv6 address configuration 120 IR cut filter 82 L lanyard 25 LED indicators 31 M MAC address 36 microSDHC card 30 93 95 98 129 mimic tours deleting 61 programming 59 running 60 MJPEG over HTTP 53 120 motion detection enabling 96 enabling alarm relay output 98 saving settings 101 sending an HTTP notification 100 setting a motion detection window 96 setting sen...

Page 161: ...r HTTP 53 S safety instructions 5 securing camera 25 servers email 92 99 FTP 92 99 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 121 specifications 141 speed by zoom 81 system clock setting 107 109 system requirements 35 T text overlay 47 tilt angle 68 80 trap reporting 123 U UPnP 123 users adding 112 deleting 112 viewing login information 113 viewing privileges 113 V video compression setting 49 video ...

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