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Document 800-18161 – Rev A – 06/2014

User Guide

Embedded NVR Bundle

IP Cameras

HBD2PR1
H2D2PR1

Summary of Contents for H2D2PR1

Page 1: ...Document 800 18161 Rev A 06 2014 User Guide Embedded NVR Bundle IP Cameras HBD2PR1 H2D2PR1 ...

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Page 5: ...l device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interferenc...

Page 6: ...The equipment supplied with this guide meets the provisions of the following European Union council directives 2004 108 EC for EMC 2001 95 EC for safety and 2011 65 EU for RoHS compliance Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Safety Instructions Before installing or operating the unit read and follow all instructions After installation retain the safety and operating instructions for futu...

Page 7: ...a mounting system recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product 5 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 6 ACCESSORIES Only use accessories specified by the manufacturer 7 CLEANING Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 8 SERVICING Do n...

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Page 9: ...onents 24 HBD2PR1 25 Dimensions 25 Components 25 2 Configuration 27 Overview 27 Starting the Honeywell Configuration Tool 27 Installing the Quick Configuration Tool 28 Opening the Honeywell Configuration Tool Searching for Devices and Opening a Web Client 30 Upgrading a Single IP Camera 30 Upgrading the IP Cameras Batch Upgrade 33 Modifying the IP Address 36 3 Web Operation 39 Network Connection 3...

Page 10: ...Filter 64 SMTP Email 65 UPnP 66 SNMP 67 Bonjour 69 Multicast 70 IEEE802 1X 71 QoS 72 Events 74 Video Motion Detection 74 Tampering 77 Abnormality 78 Storage 79 Recording Schedule and Snapshot Schedule 79 Destination 80 Record Control 81 System 82 General System Setup 82 Accounts 84 Default 88 Import Export 89 Automatic Maintenance 89 Upgrade 90 Information 90 Version 90 Log 91 Online User 91 Alarm...

Page 11: ...2 Open Interface 34 Figure 2 13 Upgrade Interface 35 Figure 2 14 Batch Upgrade Progress Message 35 Figure 2 15 Batch Upgrade Successful Message 36 Figure 2 16 ConfigTool Login 36 Figure 2 17 Selecting Net in the ConfigTool 37 Figure 3 1 Logging in through an IE Browser 40 Figure 3 2 Login Window 40 Figure 3 3 First Time Login Message 41 Figure 3 4 File Download Security Warning Popup for the Plug ...

Page 12: ...34 Configuring the Working Period 75 Figure 3 35 Configuring the Motion Detection Area 76 Figure 3 36 Tampering Configuration Interface 77 Figure 3 37 Tampering Working Period Configuration Interface 78 Figure 3 38 Disconnection Configuration Interface 78 Figure 3 39 IP Conflict Configuration Interface 78 Figure 3 40 Recording Schedule Configuration Interface 79 Figure 3 41 Holiday Schedule 80 Fig...

Page 13: ...Figures 13 800 18161 A 06 2014 Figure 3 60 Alarm Configuration Interface 92 Figure 3 61 Log In Interface 93 ...

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Page 15: ...urations 60 Table 3 12 DDNS Configurations 63 Table 3 13 Honeywell DDNS Configurations 63 Table 3 14 SMTP Email Configurations 65 Table 3 15 SNMP Configurations 68 Table 3 16 Multicast Configurations 71 Table 3 17 802 1X Configurations 72 Table 3 18 QoS Configurations 73 Table 3 19 Video Motion Detection Video Detection Configurations 74 Table 3 20 Motion Detection Area Configurations 76 Table 3 2...

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Page 17: ...ded NVR IP Cameras including descriptions of their features and illustrations showing the cameras dimensions Chapter 2 Configuration describes the Quick Configuration tool and how to install it Chapter 3 Web Operation describes how to connect to your camera over the internet describes the user interface and how to remotely configure and operate your camera Appendix A Troubleshooting describes poss...

Page 18: ...era HBD2PR1 1080p True Day Night IR Bullet IP Camera Quick Installation Guide 800 17077 Describes the physical setup of a HBD2PR1 ball camera Embedded NVR User Guide 800 18160 Describes the embedded NVR how to install it how to configure it and how to use it Font What it represents Example Helvetica Keys on the keyboard Press Ctrl C Lucida Values of editable fields that are mentioned in the body t...

Page 19: ...s words that vary depending on the situation Enter your user name Cross reference to external source Refer to the Embedded NVR Quick Installation Guide Cross reference within document See Chapter 2 Configuration Font What it represents Example ...

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Page 21: ...sion technology which guarantees maximum video quality Some of the Embedded NVR Bundle IP Cameras IP Cameras H2D2PR1 HBD2PR1 support IR night vision At night or in dimly environments these cameras can use IR light to illuminate the scene The waterproof design conforms to IP66 standards making the Embedded NVR Bundle IP Cameras suitable for use in outdoor environments The Embedded NVR Bundle IP Cam...

Page 22: ...in accordance with your configuration and setup in Alarm or Schedule settings Supports recording via the Internet The recorded files are stored on the client s PC Supports network storage such as FTP Network Monitor Cameras support one channel video data transmission to a network terminal and the decoding of that data The Delay time is less than 270ms network bandwidth support is required Supports...

Page 23: ... to the camera Assistant Function Log function Supports system resource information and running status real time display Supports Day Night mode auto switch Supports picture parameter setup such as electronic shutter and gain setup Supports motion detection Supports backlight compensation screen auto splits to aid in configuring backlight compensation which adjusts to the scene brightness Supports...

Page 24: ... Embedded NVR Bundle IP Cameras User Guide H2D2PR1 Dimensions Figure 1 1 H2D2PR1 Camera Dimensions Components Figure 1 2 H2D2PR1 Camera Components In millimeters Table 1 2 H2D2PR1 Camera Components Name Function 1 Lens 2 Dome body ...

Page 25: ...ns Figure 1 3 HBD2PR1 Camera Dimensions Components Figure 1 4 HBD2PR1 Camera Components 3 Dome camera enclosure 4 LAN Network port to connect to standard Ethernet 5 12 V DC Connect 12 V DC Table 1 2 H2D2PR1 Camera Components Name Function In millimeters ...

Page 26: ...Bundle IP Cameras User Guide Table 1 3 HBD2PR1 Camera Components Name Function 1 LAN Network port to connect to standard Ethernet Note Before connecting to the RJ 45 port pull the anti dust cover over the network cable 2 12 V DC Connect 12 V DC ...

Page 27: ...Overview The Honeywell Configuration Tool can be used to Search for the current IP address Modify the current IP address Upgrade the IP camera Note The Honeywell Configuration tool applies only to the IP addresses in the same segment Starting the Honeywell Configuration Tool You must install the Honeywell Configuration Tool before you can use it to discover IP devices ...

Page 28: ...rt the Software CD that came with your NVR into your PC Navigate to and double click Honeywell Config Tool to install the configuration tool software The Honeywell Config Tool installation wizard opens Figure 2 1 Honeywell Config Tool Wizard 2 Click Next to begin the installation The User License Agreement page appears ...

Page 29: ...er License Agreement Page 3 Click to select I agree and then click Install to install the software The Installation is Complete page appears has been successful Figure 2 3 Installation is Complete Page 4 Click Enjoy Now to open and use the Config Tool ...

Page 30: ...ll find the IP addresses for the IP devices NVRs and IP cameras 1 Click to open the Config Tool Figure 2 4 Configtool Interface 2 Click in the Config column for a device to open a Web Client for that device Upgrading a Single IP Camera 1 Open the ConfigTool software Figure 2 5 ConfigTool Login 2 Select from the list the device you want to upgrade 3 Click Login to log in to the device ...

Page 31: ...ssage Figure 2 6 Device Upgrade Login Interface 4 Click OK The Config Upgrade interface appears Figure 2 7 Config Upgrade Interface 5 Click OpenFile to select the upgrade file and then click Upgrade to begin the upgrade When the upgrade is complete and the device is rebooting a Device is offline device IP address message appears ...

Page 32: ...32 Embedded NVR Bundle IP Cameras User Guide Figure 2 8 Device Offline Message 6 Click OK to close the Device Offline warning message and to return to the Upgrade interface Figure 2 9 Upgrade Interface 7 Log into the device again ...

Page 33: ...evice before clicking Login you will get a Connection Error Upgrading the IP Cameras Batch Upgrade 1 Open the ConfigTool software if it is not already open Figure 2 10 ConfigTool Login 2 Click Upgrade to begin the batch upgrading process The Upgrade interface appears ...

Page 34: ...e 2 11 Upgrade Interface 3 Click Open to find and select the upgrade file The Open interface appears Figure 2 12 Open Interface 4 Select the upgrade firmware and then click Open or double click the file to open it The Open interface closes and you return to the Upgrade interface ...

Page 35: ...ck to select the devices you want to upgrade Their row turns blue when selected 6 Click Upgrade to begin the batch upgrade A message appears in the Upgrade State fields for each selected IP camera to show the batch upgrade progress Figure 2 14 Batch Upgrade Progress Message ...

Page 36: ... IP Cameras User Guide A message appears to show that the batch upgrade procedure is successful Figure 2 15 Batch Upgrade Successful Message Modifying the IP Address 1 Open the ConfigTool software if it is not already open Figure 2 16 ConfigTool Login ...

Page 37: ...st the device you want to modify 3 Click Login to log in to the device Figure 2 17 Selecting Net in the ConfigTool 4 Click Net to open the Net tab 5 Enter the new IP Address and the corresponding Subnet Mask and Gateway 6 Click Save to save these new settings ...

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Page 39: ...ss and management through your PC Through the Internet you can do the following Monitor channel preview Configure the system Configure and monitor alarms Before You Begin Ensure that the following conditions are met Ensure that your network camera is properly connected to the network Ensure that the camera IP address and PC IP address are in the same network segment If there is a router set the co...

Page 40: ...n the address bar and then click Enter For example if your camera s IP address is 192 168 1 108 then please enter http 192 168 1 108 in the IE browser address bar Figure 3 1 Logging in through an IE Browser The login window appears Figure 3 2 Login Window 2 Enter your username default admin and password default 1234 then click Login Browser address bar ...

Page 41: ...the first time If this is your first time to log in you will see this message Figure 3 3 First Time Login Message 3 If this is your first time logging in Click Please click here to download and install the plug in A File Download Security Warning popup appears that asks if you would like to run or save this file ...

Page 42: ...ed NVR Bundle IP Cameras User Guide Figure 3 4 File Download Security Warning Popup for the Plug in 4 Click Run An Internet Explorer Security Warning appears Figure 3 5 Internet Explorer Security Warning 5 Click Run to start this software ...

Page 43: ...rogress window appears Figure 3 7 Plug in Installation Progress Window When the plug in installation is complete the installation page automatically closes The web client automatically refreshes and then you can view video from the camera Live Interface When you log in the Live interface appears ...

Page 44: ...rface Video Encoder Setup Use the Video Encoder configuration bar to configure the main stream sub stream and protocols Table 3 1 Live View Window Sections Section Number Description 1 Video encoder configuration bar 2 System menu 3 Window function option bar 4 Live view window adjustment tool bar 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 45: ... System Menu Bar Table 3 2 Live View Window Sections Parameter Function Main stream In a normal network bandwidth environment the main stream can record audio video files and support a network monitor Set the main stream resolution if your camera supports it Sub stream If the network bandwidth is not sufficient you can use the sub stream to support a network monitor Protocol You can select the str...

Page 46: ...view Click then use the middle mouse button to zoom in out on the live video Snapshot Click to take a snapshot of an important scene The snapshot is saved to picture download default Snapshots are saved in JPEG format See Path on page 57 for information about configuring where snapshots are saved To change the default save path go to Setup Camera Video Path Triple snap Click and the camera snaps a...

Page 47: ... stream Full Screen Click to enter the full screen mode Double click the mouse or press Esc on your keyboard to exit the full screen mode Table 3 5 Image Adjustment Controls Parameter Function Video Setup Adjust the monitor s brightness Note All the operations here apply to the Web end only Go to Setup Camera Conditions to adjust the corresponding items Adjust the monitor s contrast Adjust the mon...

Page 48: ...vel to suit your situation The default is Normal which has minimum delay If your connection is slow you might select Fluent mode But if you choose Fluent mode there might be a decrease in the image quality and possibly a delay in the video Setup Camera Configuration Conditions On the Conditions tab you can view camera property information The configurations become valid immediately after they are ...

Page 49: ...ome overexposed Saturation Adjusts monitor color saturation Choosing a higher value increases the color saturation strength This value has no effect on the general brightness of the video Select from 0 to 100 The recommended range is between 40 to 60 The default is 50 Note You might see a distortion in grays if the white balance is off Sharpness Adjusts video sharpness Choosing a higher value incr...

Page 50: ...alance Sets the White Balance mode which affects the general hue of the video This function is on by default Select from Auto Sunny Cloudy Home Office Night or Disable to adjust the video to the best quality Auto Auto white balance is on The system can adjust the color temperature to ensure that the video color is correct Day The threshold of the white balance is in sunny mode Night The threshold ...

Page 51: ... and lower the brightness of the entire video image This value ranges from 1 to 100 The default value is 50 when HLC is turned on HLC is enabled only when Anti flicker is set to Outdoor and the Exposure is set to Auto Mirror Click to switch the video from left to right This function is disabled by default Flip No Flip This function is disabled by default Flip 180 The video resolution needs to be s...

Page 52: ...he video as normal Select Full Time and you must select either Day or Night for the video Select Schedule and you can configure a detained time interval Note When you make changes to the video configuration you will immediately see the effects of those changes in the video However you must click Save to save and apply these settings Video Configuration Video Bit Stream Figure 3 16 Video Bit Stream...

Page 53: ... Resolution You can select from multiple resolutions from the drop down list The recommended bit stream value is different for each resolution Note You can not set a resolution higher than 720p not including 720p when the Flip function is On Frame Rate FPS PAL 1 25f s NTSC 1 30f s The frame rate can vary due to different resolutions Bit Rate Type Select either VBR or CBR Note You can set the video...

Page 54: ... maximum bit stream value in the reference bit rate to get better video output Resolution There are multiple resolutions to select from the drop down list The recommended bit stream value is different for each resolution Frame Rate PAL 1 25f s NTSC 1 30f s The frame rate can vary due to different resolutions Bit Rate Type Select either VBR or CBR Note You can select the video quality in VBR mode T...

Page 55: ... configuring where snapshots are saved Note Snapshots are saved as JPEGs Table 3 8 Snapshot Configurations Parameter Function Shapshot Type Select from either General schedule or Event activation Image Size Same as the main stream resolution Quality Select from six levels of image quality Interval Set the snapshot frequency from 1s to 7s ...

Page 56: ...Channel Title Enable this function so that the system overlays channel information in the video window Use the mouse to drag the channel title to the desired position Time Title Enable this function so that the system overlays the time information in the video window Use the mouse to drag the time to the desired position Location Enable this function so that the system overlays the customized loca...

Page 57: ...Path Interface Set the storage path for snapshots in the live interface and for recorded video in the live interface The default paths are C PictureDownload and C PictureRecord Note Shapshots are saved as bitmaps Click Save to save any changes to the storage paths ...

Page 58: ...setup Mode There are two modes Static and DHCP The IP submask gateway are Null when you select DHCP mode to automatically search for the IP If you select Static mode then you need to manually set the IP submask gateway If you select DHCP mode then you can view the IP submask gateway from the DHCP If you switch from DHCP mode to Static mode then you need to reset the IP parameters IP submask gatewa...

Page 59: ...LAN This function is On by default To enable ARP Ping to set the IP address service 1 Get an IP address Set the network camera and the PC in the same LAN 2 Get the physical address from the label on the network camera 3 Go to the Run interface and then enter the following commands arp s IP Address MAC ping l 480 t IP Address Such as arp s 192 168 0 125 11 40 8c 18 10 11 ping l 480 t 192 168 0 125 ...

Page 60: ...Max Connection This shows the maximum number of Web connections for the same camera The value ranges from 1 to 20 The maximum number of connections is 20 TCP Port The default is 37777 You can enter an actual port number if necessary UDP Port The default is 37778 You can enter an actual port number if necessary HTTP Port The default is 80 You can enter an actual port number if necessary ...

Page 61: ...The default is 554 The RTSP stream query format is Main stream rtsp username password ip port cam realmonitor channel 1 subtype 0 Sub stream rtsp username password ip port cam realmonitor channel 1 subtype 1 You are required to manually enter the following four items username password IP and port IP The camera s IP Port The default is 554 You can leave this field blank if you are using the default...

Page 62: ...client through this address DDNS Set the DDNS to connect the Honeywell DDNS server so that you can access the system through the servers Manually Configuring the DDNS Figure 3 23 DDNS Configuration Interface To set the DDNS go to the corresponding service website to apply a domain name and then access the system through that domain This works even if your IP address has changed Note When your came...

Page 63: ...ency at which the camera regularly sends out the life signal to the server You can set the interval value between the camera and the DDNS server here Table 3 13 Honeywell DDNS Configurations Parameter Function Server Type You can select the DDNS protocol from the drop down list and then enable the DDNS function Select the Honeywell DDNS server which is free to enable the DDNS function Server Addre...

Page 64: ... 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 100 for example If you do not check the box to enable Tru sted Sites then there will be no access limitation Figure 3 25 IP Filter Configuration Interface Before you can restrict access through the cameras through the IP filter you must first configure the Trusted Sites here Note You must add these addresses before enabling Trusted Sites Note You must set the MAC address ...

Page 65: ... anonymously You do not need to enter the user name password and the sender information Username The username for the sender s email account Password The password for the sender s email account Sender The sender s email address Authentication Enable This is the encryption mode Select SSL TLS or None Title Subject Enter the email subject here Attachment If you check this box then the system can sen...

Page 66: ...e an email the system sends the email according to the interval you have specified here This is very useful when there are too many emails that have been triggered which can result in a heavy load for the email server Health Mail Enable Check to enable this function Update Period interval This allows the system to send a test email to check the connection Check to enable this function and then set...

Page 67: ... or remove programs and then select Network Services from the Windows Components Wizard 3 Click Details and then click to select Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control client and UPnP User Interface 4 Click OK to begin the installation SNMP SNMP allows for the communication between the network management work station software and the proxy for the managed camera Please install software such...

Page 68: ... time The default setting is public Write Community This is a string and it is a command between the manage process and the proxy process The write community defines the authentication the access control and the management relationship between one proxy and one group of the managers Please ensure the camera and the proxy are the same The write community will read write access all the objects that ...

Page 69: ...gure this parameter only when you select SNMP v3 The password requires a minimum of 8 characters Encryption Type You can configure this parameter only when you select SNMP v3 The default setting is CBC DES Encryption Password You can configure this parameter only when you select SNMP v3 The password requires a minimum of 8 characters Read write Username You can configure this parameter only when y...

Page 70: ... Bookmarks in your browser 2 Open Bonjour The system should automatically detect network cameras through Bonjour on the LAN Multicast Multicast is a transmission mode for data packets When there are multiple hosts to receive the same data packet multiple cast multi cast is the best option for reducing the bandwidth and the CPU load The source host can send out just one data packet This function de...

Page 71: ...ity to manually choose how authentication works for accessing the LAN or not IEEE802 1X supports the ability to authenticate calculate the fee ensure security maintain requirements Table 3 16 Multicast Configurations Parameter Function Enable Select to enable the multicast function Main stream and sub stream can not be used at the same time Multicast Address The main sub stream multicast address i...

Page 72: ...f data packets and to enhance the quality with anti dither You can set the IP s DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point to distinguish the data packet so that the router or the hub can provide different services for various data packets It can select different queues according to the priority of the packets and select the bandwidth for each queue It can also select different ratios to discard if t...

Page 73: ... 18 QoS Configurations Parameter Function Realtime Monitor This value ranges from 0 to 63 The router or the switcher can provide different service for different packets Command This value ranges from 0 to 63 The router or the switcher can provide different service for different packets ...

Page 74: ...i dither period from 0s to 100s Area Configure the motion detection region its sensitivity and area The default settings covers the entire area You must click Save to enable these settings See Configuring the Motion Detection Area on page 76 Record When Record is enabled you can trigger motion detection to activate recording Record Delay The system can delay recording for a specified time after th...

Page 75: ...Web Operation 75 800 18161 A 06 2014 Configuring the Working Period Figure 3 34 Configuring the Working Period ...

Page 76: ... You can configure up to four areas The sensitivity ranges from 0 to 100 We recommend that you choose a sensitivity between 30 to 70 The default is 50 Threshold The threshold determines how much change in a scene is required to trigger an alarm The lower the threshold setting the easier it is to trigger a motion detection alarm You can configure up to four areas The sensitivity ranges from 0 to 10...

Page 77: ...sponding time period Select a date If you do not select a date the current setup will be applied to today only You can select All to apply the working period to the whole week Click OK to save the changes The system goes back to the Motion Detection interface Click Save to exit Record If Record is enabled a video masking event can activate recording Record Delay The system will wait for the specif...

Page 78: ...le IP Cameras User Guide Figure 3 37 Tampering Working Period Configuration Interface Abnormality There are two statuses Disconnection and IP Conflict Figure 3 38 Disconnection Configuration Interface Figure 3 39 IP Conflict Configuration Interface ...

Page 79: ...ds per day Note Ensure that you have enabled the corresponding recording mode in Setup Storage Conditions Figure 3 40 Recording Schedule Configuration Interface Recording Schedule Color Codes Green General recording snapshot Yellow Motion detection recording snapshot Setting Holidays You can set specific days as holidays for which the recording schedule is different When enabled the selected confi...

Page 80: ...You can select only one mode at a time The system can save according to the event type The event type corresponds with the two modes general motion in the Schedule interface Check the box to enable Figure 3 42 Destination Configuration Interface Click FTP to open the FTP tab Table 3 22 Destination Configurations Parameter Function Event Type Including Scheduled and Motion Detect FTP Select to save...

Page 81: ...ion Select the file size The default is 8 minutes Pre event Record Enter a pre record value For example the system can record the four seconds of video in the buffer Recording begins five seconds before the event trigger Disk Full Choose from Stop Recording or Overwrite the previous files when the HDD is full Overwrite If the current working HDD is full then the system will overwrite the previous ...

Page 82: ...host setup including the camera name and GUI language and the date time setup General Figure 3 45 General System Configuration Interface Table 3 24 General System Configurations Parameter Function Device Name Enter the camera s name Language Select a language from the drop down list Video Standard Select the video standard either NTSC or PAL ...

Page 83: ...e for the camera Current Time Set it to set the system s time You have to Save to activate this time Sync PC Click to sync the camera s time with your PC s time DST Configure the Daylight Savings Time for the camera when Daylight Savings Time begins and ends Choose from either a Date or a Week for the DST NTP Click to enable NTP NTP Server Configure the NTP time server Port Configure the port for ...

Page 84: ...s of those groups You can also set rights for individuals within groups Note User management adopts group user modes The user name and the group name should be unique A user can be included in only one group at a time User Name In the Username Configuration interface you can enable anonymous login add remove users and modify a username Figure 3 47 Username Configuration Interface Enable Anonymous ...

Page 85: ... is no login user this hidden user default is automatically used for logging in You can configure some rights for the hidden user such as monitoring ability so that user can view channels without logging in In the Add User configuration interface you can enter a user name and password then select a group Note User rights can not exceed the rights of the group to which that user belongs TIP Ensure ...

Page 86: ...word once and then enter the new password twice to confirm the new password Click Save to save the new settings Note Passwords can contain up to 32 characters using numbers and letters only Only users with account rights can modify other users passwords Group In the Group configuration interface you can add remove groups and modify group passwords ...

Page 87: ...g a Group Add a group and configure that group s rights Enter the group name and then check the box to select the corresponding rights including live view record control and account Figure 3 51 Add Group Interface Modifying a Group Click Modify Group to open the Modify Group interface ...

Page 88: ...ure 3 52 Modify Group Interface In the Modify Group Interface you can edit Remarks and Rights Default Click Default to restore the camera to the factory preset settings Figure 3 53 Default Interface Note The system can not reset some information such as the network IP address ...

Page 89: ...tomatic Maintenance You can select either Auto Reboot or Manual Reboot Figure 3 55 Auto Maintain Configuration Interface Table 3 26 Import Export Configurations Parameter Function Import Click to import local setup files to the system Export Click to export the corresponding system setup to your local PC ...

Page 90: ...n click Upgrade to begin the firmware update CAUTION Selecting the incorrect upgrade file might cause a camera malfunction Information Version In the Version interface you can view the system hardware features the software version and the release date This information is for reference only it is not configurable Figure 3 57 Version Interface ...

Page 91: ...log type System Operation Configuration Operation Data Operation Event Operation Record Operation Account Management Log Clearing Search Select a log type from the drop down list and then click Search to view the list that is generated by the search Click Stop to terminate the current search Log Information Select one item to view its detailed information Backup Click Backup to back up log files t...

Page 92: ...Alarm Click the Alarm tab to open the alarm configuration interface Figure 3 60 Alarm Configuration Interface Table 3 28 Alarm Configurations Type Parameter Function Alarm Type Motion Detection System alarms when a motion detection alarm occurs Tampering System alarms when the camera has been tampered with ...

Page 93: ... Figure 3 61 Log In Interface Operation Prompt System pops up an alarm dialog box Alarm Tone Play Alarm Tone When an alarm occurs the system automatically generates an audible sound You can select a tone from your PC for the alarm tone prompt Tone Path Select the alarm sound file Table 3 28 Alarm Configurations Type Parameter Function ...

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Page 95: ...CUT does not switch to Night mode The photosensitive chip at the front end of the camera might be malfunctioning I can not upgrade the camera through the network If the network upgrade fails try using port 3800 to continue the upgrade I can not login to the client end or the WEB Windows OS 98 Windows ME If you can not install the client end or can not view video after installation we recommend tha...

Page 96: ...e exe plugin for playing AVI files and the ffdsho 2004 1012 exe plugin To guarantee setup update After you have modified the setup please reboot the camera through the software to ensure that the updates are applied Power adapter The general power adapter can work ranging from 0 C to 40 C The camera might experience an unstable power supply when the temperature exceeds the working temperature Plea...

Page 97: ...put N A S N Ratio More than 50 db Gain Control Auto Manual Electronic Shutter Speed Auto Manual 1 3 1 10000s Lens Type 3 6 mm Fixed F1 6 Horizontal Angle of View H2D2PR1 88 53 HBD2PR1 88 53 39 Mount Type Board in type White Balance Auto Day Night Customized Day Night Auto ICR Color B W Backlight Compensation BLC DWDR Exposure Mode Manual Low noise Low motion blur Auto Ranges from 1 3 to 1 10000 Vi...

Page 98: ...wer Consumption 6 W maximum Mechanical Dimensions H2D2PR1 Ø4 5 x 3 4 inches Ø114 x 86 mm HBD2PR1 6 6 x 2 6 x 2 3 inches 168 1 x 66 0 x 58 4 mm Weight H2D2PR1 0 64 pounds 0 29 kg HBD2PR1 1 10 pounds 0 5 kg Construction Recording and Storage Network storage Connectors 1 channel wire Ethernet port 10 100 Base T Ethernet Environmental Operational Temperature 4 F to 140 C 20 C to 60 C Working Humidity ...

Page 99: ...gle Chrome Apple Safari Network Protocol IPv4 IPv6 HTTP HTTPS SSL TCP IP UDP UPnP ICMP IGMP SNMP RTSP RTP SMTP NTP DHCP DNS Smart Phone Tablet Compatibility IOS Android Standards ONVIF Profile S Network Default Restoration Built in RESET button Remote Operation Monitor system setup log information maintenance upgrades Regulatory Emissions FCC Part 15B CE EN 55022 Immunity EN 50130 4 Safety EN 6095...

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Page 101: ...ttaching to an email 65 authentication 65 password 69 type 69 authentication password 69 authentication type 69 auto exposure 50 B backup 91 batch upgrading cameras 33 bit rate 53 configuration 54 type 53 bit rate type configuration 54 bitmap 57 BLC mode camera configuration 51 Bonjour 69 brightness 47 configurations 49 button full screen 47 monitor brightness 47 monitor color saturation 47 monito...

Page 102: ...S username 63 DDNS using Honeywell DDNS 63 DDNS manually 62 default gateway 59 destination 80 destination recording event type 80 destination snapshot event type 80 device name 82 disk full options 81 DST 83 email attachment 65 email encryption mode 65 email interval 66 email receiver 65 email update period 66 encode mode 53 encoder mode 54 encoder protocol 45 ethernet card 58 exporting 89 frame r...

Page 103: ...76 VMD recording 74 VMD recording delay 74 VMD sending email 74 VMD snapshot 74 VMD working period 74 75 watermark 53 connection test 66 contrast 47 contrast configurations 49 control configurations 81 current time 83 D date format 83 day night camera configuration 50 daylight saving time 83 DDNS default server address 63 domain name 63 mode 63 mode default 63 password 63 server address 63 server ...

Page 104: ...agement 23 network monitor 22 storage storage features 22 user management user management features 22 file download security warning 41 firmware version 90 flip function 51 fluency 48 FPS 53 frame rate 53 frame rate configuration 54 FTP destination 80 full screen test 51 G groups adding a 87 adding a user 84 modifying 87 groups configuration 86 groups maximum number of 84 H H2D2PR1 components 24 d...

Page 105: ...cast address 71 main stream port 71 sub stream port 71 My Network Places 67 N network management features 23 network mode 58 network monitor features 22 noise reduction 51 NTP port 83 server 83 NTSC 82 number of connections maximum number of network monitor 22 O online user 91 overwriting 81 P pack duration 81 pack duration default 81 PAL 82 password 801 2X 72 default 40 email 65 length 86 modifyi...

Page 106: ...hot 46 format 57 save path 46 settings 74 77 storage path 57 type 55 SNMP 67 authentication password 69 authentication type 69 authentication type default 69 configuring read write username 69 encryption password 69 encryption type 69 port configuration 68 port default 68 read community 68 read only username 69 trap address 68 trap port 68 trap port default 68 version 69 write community 68 softwar...

Page 107: ... video overlay settings 56 video standard 82 view online user 91 VMD anti dither 74 area sensitivity 76 area threshold area threshold for VMD 76 configuring events 74 configuring working period 74 75 detection area 74 76 recording 74 recording delay 74 sending emails 74 sensitivity 76 sensitivity default 76 snapshot settings 74 W warning file download security 41 Internet explorer security 42 warn...

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