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Document 800-13338 – Rev A – 03/2013

User Guide

equIP

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Series 1080p

TDN Rugged Network

IR Bullet Camera

NTSC / PAL

HBD2FR1

HBD2FR1X

Summary of Contents for HBD2FR1

Page 1: ...Document 800 13338 Rev A 03 2013 User Guide equIP Series 1080p TDN Rugged Network IR Bullet Camera NTSC PAL HBD2FR1 HBD2FR1X ...

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Page 5: ...alified and experienced technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty CAUTION Power over Ethernet PoE should meet the IEEE 802 3af PoE standard CAUTION This equipment can only be powered via the Ethernet cabling A PoE injector or network switch with PoE support meeting the IEEE 802 3af standard must be used CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER ...

Page 6: ...pressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Canadian Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A est conforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformance North America The equipment supplied with this guide conforms to UL 609...

Page 7: ...ufacturer as they may result in the risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons 8 ACCESSORIES Only use accessories specified by the manufacturer 9 CLEANING Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 10 SERVICING Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing t...

Page 8: ...t you have a problem with any Honeywell product please call Customer Service at 1 800 323 4576 for assistance or to request a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA number Be sure to have the model number serial number and the nature of the problem available for the technical service representative Prior authorization must be obtained for all returns exchanges or credits Items shipped to Honeywell w...

Page 9: ...ut the Honeywell IP Utility 25 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility 27 Before You Begin 27 Installing the IP Utility 27 Connecting to a Camera 29 Configuring the Camera s IP Network Settings 30 Changing the Camera s Password 32 Using an ONVIF IP Device with a Network Video Recorder 33 Uninstalling the Honeywell IP Utility 33 4 Setting Up the Camera 35 About the Web Client 35 Before You Begin 36 Pre...

Page 10: ...Detection VMD 60 Configuring Date and Time 65 Setting the Time Zone 65 Setting the Network Time Protocol NTP Server 65 Overlay Settings 70 System Setup 71 Setting the Port Allocation 71 Setting the Snapshot File Type and Path Internet Explorer Only 72 Resetting and Rebooting the Camera 72 Viewing Device Information 73 Logging Out of the Web Client 74 Uninstalling Honeywell ONVIF ActiveX Internet E...

Page 11: ...g IE through the Firewall 39 Figure 4 7 Live View 43 Figure 4 8 Camera Setup View 45 Figure 4 9 Compression Setup View 48 Figure 4 10 Codec Type 49 Figure 4 11 Primary Stream Settings H 264 49 Figure 4 12 Secondary Stream Settings H 264 or MJPEG 50 Figure 4 13 Zoom and Focus View 54 Figure 4 14 Audio Setup View 55 Figure 4 15 Alarm Setup View 57 Figure 4 16 Video Analytics View 58 Figure 4 17 Vide...

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Page 13: ...es and Passwords 35 Table 4 2 Auto Exposure Settings 46 Table 4 3 Day Night Settings 47 Table 4 4 White Balance Settings 48 Table 4 5 Video Stream Configurations 49 Table 4 6 Codec Configurations and CVBS Availability 49 Table 4 7 Compression Settings 50 Table 4 8 Priority Settings 51 Table 4 9 Range of User Definable Bit Rate Values 52 ...

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Page 15: ...X Chapter 2 Installing the Camera describes how to mount the camera connect the cables and adjust the camera s field of view Chapter 3 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility describes how to install the Honeywell IP Utility connect to a network camera configure the camera s IP network settings and change the camera s password Chapter 4 Setting Up the Camera describes how to configure camera settings ...

Page 16: ...nce 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 Syntax The message Unauthorized displays object entered 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 key Enter the password Menu titles and other items...

Page 17: ...shold settings to deliver color or black white images Dual digital video streams independently configurable H 264 and or H 264 MJPEG Remote firmware updates Supports both dynamic and static IP addresses Date and time stamp embedded in video stream Multiple browser support Microsoft Internet Explorer Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Advanced IP Utility software for easy system setup Embedded web serve...

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Page 19: ...a packing box should include the following items If any parts are missing or damaged contact the dealer you purchased the camera from or call Honeywell Customer Service Table 2 1 Parts List Qty Item 1 Camera unit 1 Hardware kit M5 20 machine screws 4 Nuts 4 Tamperproof Allen key 1 1 Local video AUX output cable 1 Mounting template Guide Pattern 1 Adapter plate for mounting camera to a 4S electrica...

Page 20: ...nd capable of supporting the combined weight of the camera sunshield and mounting bracket approximately 3 92 lb 1 78 kg Mounting the Camera to a Wall or Ceiling To mount the camera to a wall or ceiling 1 Pre drill four holes in the mounting surface using the supplied template as a guide 2 Attach the bracket to the mounting surface using suitable mounting hardware not supplied Sunshield Bracket Cam...

Page 21: ...te to a 4 inch square electrical box using suitable mounting hardware not supplied Note 4S boxes have either two or four screw holes Connecting the Cables Power over Ethernet PoE Connect a Category 5 5e Ethernet cable to the RJ45 jack on the camera s PoE cable to create a network connection and to power the camera WARNING To ensure compliance with electrical safety standards use an NRTL listed PoE...

Page 22: ...e Configuring Audio on page 55 to configure audio options Connecting Alarms The camera has one alarm input and one alarm output Connect mechanical or electrical switches to the alarm input connection to enable event triggered recording An alarm is triggered when the normal alarm state open or closed changes see Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Normal Open States See Configuring Alarms on page 57 to configure...

Page 23: ...chieve the desired view To adjust the camera s position loosen the bracket screws with the supplied Allen key reposition the camera and then tighten the screws Sunshield The camera comes with a sunshield already installed If you want you can reposition the sunshield or you can remove it To reposition the sunshield slide the sunshield forward or backward as required In Audio Alarm Out ...

Page 24: ...the other end of the cable to a spot monitor 3 To set the focus move the built in joystick to NEAR to focus near or to FAR to focus far 4 To set the zoom field of view move the built in joystick to TELE to zoom in or to WIDE to zoom out 5 Disconnect the video output cable from VIDEO and then replace the cap on the underside of the camera Note To set focus and zoom remotely see Configuring Zoom and...

Page 25: ...lity is a software application used to discover and configure equIP Series and Performance Series products residing on an IP network Using the IP Utility you can change your HBD2FR1 X camera s network settings including device name upgrade the camera s firmware and manage the camera s user settings You can also use the utility to launch a web client application in your browser that lets you view l...

Page 26: ...to and which user is logged on The Discovery pane lists the IP devices found on the network and groups by device type From the User tab Administrators can change the web client user passwords Connect button Disconnect button Limited Noconnectivity button Refresh button Use the Product Filter drop down menu to select a specific device such as all H3D1F cameras Use Batch Firmware Upgrade to select a...

Page 27: ...install the IP Utility see Uninstalling the Honeywell IP Utility on page 33 Before You Begin Before you begin installing the IP Utility do the following 1 Ensure that your workstation meets the following system requirements 2 Ensure that you have Windows administrator privileges for the workstation on which you are installing the IP Utility 3 Confirm that your camera is connected to the network se...

Page 28: ... on the desktop The IP Utility opens on your desktop see Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 IP Utility User Interface Install from DVD Install from Website Insert the DVD that was shipped with your camera into your workstation s DVD ROM drive If the InstallShield wizard does not open automatically browse to DVD drive Honeywell_IP_Utility and double click Honeywell_IP_Utility_ Setup exe 1 Go to www honeywellsys...

Page 29: ...in window appears see Figure 3 3 Enter your user name and password and then click OK Figure 3 3 ONVIF Login Window If the connection is successful the message Connected to Device device name appears in the status bar at the bottom of the screen If the connection is unsuccessful Limited No Connectivity replaces Connect in the Discovery pane Check the the network settings of the camera and the works...

Page 30: ... 29 2 In the System tab under IP Network Settings clear the Obtain an IP Address automatically check box Table 3 1 IP Network Settings Options Option Description Device Name By default the device name is the device type plus the MAC address For security purposes it is recommended that you change the device name MAC Address A unique address assigned to the device in the factory Not configurable IP ...

Page 31: ...a factory assigned address and is not configurable Note The IP address of the camera must be in the same range as the IP address of the workstation For example if the workstation s IP address is 192 168 1 xx the camera s IP address should start with 192 168 1 as in 192 168 1 xy CAUTION Confirm the network settings before clicking Apply Incorrect values may prevent the IP Utility from connecting to...

Page 32: ...administrator or guest password 1 Connect to the camera see Connecting to a Camera on page 29 2 Click the Users tab Figure 3 5 Camera Password Configuration 3 In the User Name field select admin or guest 4 In the Old Password field type the old password 5 In the New Password field type the new password 6 In the Verify Password field type the new password again 7 Click Apply to save the changes ...

Page 33: ...refer to the documentation supplied with your NVR or contact your NVR network administrator Uninstalling the Honeywell IP Utility To uninstall the IP Utility in Windows 7 1 Click the Start button click Control Panel click Programs and then click Programs and Features 2 Click Honeywell IP Utility and then click Uninstall If you are prompted to confirm that you want to uninstall Honeywell IP Utility...

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Page 35: ...tings page 65 Reset the camera to factory default settings page 71 View camera network settings and firmware details page 73 About the Web Client The web client is an Internet based application that lets administrators monitor live video and make adjustments to the camera setup Guest users can monitor live video but cannot access the setup functionality of the web client The camera s default user ...

Page 36: ...l Panel System and Security Windows Firewall Settings The Windows Firewall Settings page opens Figure 4 1 Windows Firewall Settings 2 Click Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall The Allowed Programs list appears Operating System Windows XP Professional SP3 Windows Server 2003 R2 32 bit Windows Vista SP1 Windows 7 32 64 bit Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bit CPU Pentium 4 3 1 GHz or faster...

Page 37: ...llowed list select all the check boxes Domain Home Work Public Group Policy Configure User Account Control UAC Settings 1 Click Start Control Panel 2 In the Search Control Panel type UAC 3 Click Change User Account Control settings The User Account Control Settings page appears Figure 4 2 Preferred UAC Settings If the UAC level is not configured to the lowest level then please run Internet Explore...

Page 38: ...usted Sites Figure 4 4 Trusted Sites Configuration Page 5 Click Sites The Trusted Sites window opens 6 Clear the Require server verification https for all sites in the zone check box 7 Do one of the following To add one camera to the Trusted Sites list enter the URL in the Add this website to the zone field To add a whole subnet to the Trusted Sites list enter the partial URL with a at the end in ...

Page 39: ...our Windows user account has administrator privileges Configure Windows Firewall 1 Click Start click Control Panel and then double click Windows Firewall 2 Click the Exceptions tab 3 If the firewall is on configure it to allow IE through the firewall and then click OK to save the changes Figure 4 6 Allowing IE through the Firewall Add Camera URL to Trusted Sites in Internet Explorer See Add Camera...

Page 40: ...onnect to your camera 3 Click Launch Browser Alternatively you can enter the IP address of the camera directly into the address bar of the browser The login window is displayed 4 In the Username field select admin 5 In the Password field type the default admin login password 1234 and then click Login Connect to the device and then click Launch Browser ...

Page 41: ...veX control Note You may need to disable your firewall to install Honeywell ONVIF ActiveX on your computer You will need Windows administrator privileges to do this The web client application opens and live video is displayed in your browser To start the web client in Chrome or Firefox 1 Install VLC media player from the installation DVD that was shipped with your camera Note It is strongly recomm...

Page 42: ...4 Type the IP address of the camera listed in the IP Utility in the address bar of the browser and then press Enter The login window is displayed 5 In the Username field select admin 6 In the Password field type the default admin login password 1234 and then click Login The web client application opens and live video is displayed in your browser If VLC media player is not installed the following w...

Page 43: ... an image from Live view to a default folder on your computer for example C Documents and Settings User My Documents Honeywell Video Systems Snapshot Files are saved as DeviceName_Date_Time jpg The Snapshot function is available to both administrators and guests To take a snapshot in Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 and 9 Click the Snapshot button A message appears confirming that the snapshot was sa...

Page 44: ...w opens displaying the snapshot your browser must be configured to allow pop ups 2 Right click the window and then click Save Image As 3 In the Save Picture dialog box browse to the folder where you want to save the file enter a file name and then click Save Configuring Camera Settings The Camera Setup view Figure 4 8 lets you configure auto exposure day night operation and white balance for both ...

Page 45: ...elect the Statistics check box at the bottom of the screen available in Internet Explorer only 6 In Compression Setup under Primary set the resolution frame rate and priority mode Quality Bit Rate or Frame Rate 7 Is the delivered picture quality bit rate and frame rate acceptable with the appropriate motion scene complexity and day night transitions Yes Camera setup is complete No Additional confi...

Page 46: ...djust the ELC level to attain the desired scene brightness Recommended for outdoor scenes AGC Automatic Gain Control Off 20 dB 30 dB 40 dB Default is 30 dB Increase the gain setting to increase the scene brightness Note As AGC levels are reduced the threshold ranges for Day to Night and Night to Day are decreased DSS Digital Slow Shutter Disable Low High Automatically provides a clear image under ...

Page 47: ...2 7 Determines the light detection level when the camera switches to Night mode The lower the value the darker the lighting conditions before the camera switches Day Night must be set to Auto Note The Day to Night threshold must be set at least 2 less than the Night to Day threshold setting Note The Day to Night threshold is decreased if the AGC level is reduced Night to Day 4 9 Determines the lig...

Page 48: ...ettings Setting Options Description WB Control Auto Manual WBC Push Auto adjusts white balance automatically Recommended for environments with changing lighting conditions Manual allows user to set red and blue gain manually WBC Push optimizes white balance for a given scene Click Lock to lock the setting Recommended for environments with constant lighting conditions R Gain 0 255 0 255 When WB Con...

Page 49: ...nfigurations Codec Type Description H 264 H 264 compression used for primary stream no secondary stream H 264 H 264 H 264 compression used for primary and secondary stream H 264 MJPEG H 264 compression used for primary stream and MJPEG compression used for secondary stream Table 4 6 Codec Configurations and CVBS Availability Codec Type Description H 264 CVBS Local Video Out is automatically enable...

Page 50: ... Resolution MJPEG settings shown for NTSC models Note GOP is not available if MJPEG is used for the secondary stream Table 4 7 Compression Settings Setting Options Description Resolution Primary 1920 1080 1280 720 800 450 640 360 320 180 Secondary 1920 1080 H 264 1280 720 H 264 800 450 H 264 640 360 H 264 320 180 H 264 640 360 MJPEG 320 180 MJPEG Sets the picture resolution Frame Rate 1 30 NTSC 1 ...

Page 51: ... Table 4 9 Target Bit Rate 250 8000 kbps Available when Priority is set to Bit Rate or Frame Rate For more information see Configuring Priority Settings on page 51 Maximum Bit Rate 250 8000 kbps Available when Priority is set to Quality For more information see Configuring Priority Settings on page 51 GOP 1 50 Group of pictures Not available on MJPEG secondary stream Table 4 7 Compression Settings...

Page 52: ... 2 Next to Target Bit Rate enter a value between 250 and 8000 kbps see Table 4 9 Increasing or decreasing the target bit rate threshold will increase or decrease the picture quality accordingly If the delivered bit rate exceeds this value the frame rate will drop Table 4 9 Range of User Definable Bit Rate Values Stream Codec Resolution Range Primary H 264 1920 1080 1280 720 800 450 640 360 320 180...

Page 53: ...at you want to maintain 2 Next to Priority select Frame Rate 3 Next to Target Bit Rate enter a value between 250 and 8000 kbps see Table 4 9 Increasing or decreasing the target bit rate threshold will increase or decrease the picture quality accordingly This priority allows the actual bit rate to fluctuate beyond the target bit rate while maintaining the selected frame rate ...

Page 54: ...the camera s zoom and focus settings Figure 4 13 Zoom and Focus View By default the camera s zoom is set to Wide and focus is set to Far Zoom To adjust the zoom select one of the following buttons A double minus or a double positive sign indicates a coarse adjustment A single minus or a single positive sign indicates a fine adjustment ...

Page 55: ...s bidirectional audio settings Figure 4 14 Audio Setup View There are two supported voice band channels that function in full duplex mode Connect industry standard line level audio input and output to your camera see Connecting the Cables on page 21 A double minus or a double positive sign indicates a coarse adjustment A single minus or a single positive sign indicates a fine adjustment ...

Page 56: ...ne of the following Select the Primary Stream check box Select the Secondary Stream check box 2 Click Apply to save the setting Client to Camera Settings To listen to audio from the client PC 1 In the Client PC to Camera area select the Enabled check box 2 Click Apply to save the setting Note This function is not currently supported in Chrome and Firefox ...

Page 57: ...ectrical switches to the alarm input connection to enable event triggered recording Connect external devices such as sirens or flashing lights to the alarm output connector to signal to the user that an alarm is activated To set the alarm input and output 1 In the Relay Settings area set Alarm Input to Normally Open or Normally Close An alarm is triggered when the normal alarm state open or closed...

Page 58: ...s View Each setting has three threshold levels high 80 medium 50 and low 30 When these thresholds are exceeded camera sabotage or motion is detected and an alarm message appears above the video display Figure 4 17 Figure 4 17 Video Analytics Alarm Message Note The Video Analytics screen shows a static video snapshot instead of live video For this reason you should open a second web client window f...

Page 59: ...mera blinding occurs when an obstacle is placed in front of the camera lens To set the blinding threshold 1 Next to Blinding Threshold select one of the following options 2 Click Apply to save the settings High 80 Maximum blurring detection The alarm message appears when the video is blurred by 80 or more Medium 50 Medium blurring detection The alarm message appears when the video is blurred by 50...

Page 60: ...hould be triggered In some applications motion anywhere in the image needs to be reported In other applications users will only want to monitor specific areas such as doors stairwells or other areas of interest 2 Select one of the five available regions for each area of interest and draw the box so that it fully covers the area of interest Note The camera only measures motion inside the drawn regi...

Page 61: ...video motion detection 1 Next to Region select one of the following 2 Next to VMD select Enable A box corresponding to the region you selected in step 1 appears on the video display in its default location 3 If you want you can move and resize the box a To move the box click inside the box and drag it to a new location on the screen b To resize the box hover your mouse over one of the sides of the...

Page 62: ...asing Sensitivity If VMD alarms are triggered even when there is no motion and no significant changes in the video do the following Increase the Motion Threshold level from 30 to 50 or from 50 to 80 This will decrease the sensitivity of the motion detection by increasing the contrast level amount of noise required to trigger an alarm This should be the primary adjustment mechanism Increase the siz...

Page 63: ...Setting Up the Camera 63 800 13338 A 03 2013 Figure 4 18 VMD Configuration Low Motion Threshold 30 Figure 4 19 VMD Configuration Medium Motion Threshold 50 ...

Page 64: ...rom the camera might appear rather small in the image If motion needs to be detected in the entire field of view the following region of interest box configuration is recommended Three smaller boxes set to 30 covering the upper portion of the image where people appear small Two larger boxes set to 50 covering the lower portion of the image where objects appear larger Figure 4 21 VMD Configuration ...

Page 65: ...to activate automatic compensation for Daylight Saving Time select the DST check box Setting the Network Time Protocol NTP Server Network Time Protocol NTP is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between computer systems over packet switched variable latency data networks Honeywell ONVIF cameras use NTP to synchronize camera time with an NTP server Note Some anti virus software such as ...

Page 66: ...lic NTP server or a local NTP server To use a public NTP server to synchronize time 1 Search online for a public NTP server IP address 2 Enter the IP address of the public NTP server in the NTP Server field under NTP Settings Note Before using a public NTP server contact your local network administrator to ensure that your network settings and firewall will not block the server To use a local NTP ...

Page 67: ...creen instructions to install the software On the Choose Components screen click Next to install the default set of components ntp 4 2 6p5 london o lpv win32 setup exe NTP installation package with IPv6 support for XP 2003 Server Vista Windows 7 Windows Server 2008 ntp 4 2 4p8 lennon o lpv win32 setup exe NTP installation package for Windows NT 2000 IPv4 only ntp time server monitor 1 04 exe An NT...

Page 68: ... than one computer separate them with commas If you want the computer to add the local clock as a last resort reference if both of the above options have not worked because your network security settings have blocked them select the Add local clock as a last resort reference checkbox You can set up all three options if appropriate The NTP service automatically polls all of them and selects the bes...

Page 69: ... No 6 On the NTP Service Options screen accept the defaults and then click Next 7 On the Enter the user ID and password used for running the service screen enter a password for the NTPD account and then click Next Note Enter a strong security password such as ASDFGhjkl or you will get an error code 2245 ...

Page 70: ... NTP servers To install the NTP Time Server Monitor 1 Insert the DVD that was shipped with your camera into your workstation s DVD ROM drive and then browse to the NTP folder 2 Double click ntp time server monitor 1 04 exe 3 Follow the on screen instructions to install the software For more information visit http www meinbergglobal com and click Support Software Download NTP Download Overlay Setti...

Page 71: ...p View Setting the Port Allocation In the Port Allocation area you can enter values for the HTTP and RTSP ports If you are running the web client in Chrome or Firefox note that the following ports are blocked Ports Blocked by Chrome 2049 nfs 3659 apple sasl PasswordServer 4045 lockd 6000 X11 6665 Alternate IRC Apple addition 6666 Alternate IRC Apple addition 6667 Standard IRC Apple addition 6668 A...

Page 72: ... file type and save path are set when saving the snapshot see Taking a Snapshot on page 43 Resetting and Rebooting the Camera In the Camera Reset area there are three options for resetting the camera Note Each of these functions takes approximately two minutes to complete During that time the camera s connection to the web client is lost Reset to Factory Defaults Resets the camera to the factory d...

Page 73: ... network settings firmware settings and video formats for the camera without having to access the IP Utility Device Name as entered in the IP Utility program IP Address on the network DHCP Static APIPA Firmware Version including product name and version Subnet Mask and Default Gateway address that connects the camera to the network MAC Address is a factory assigned address unique for each device V...

Page 74: ...Panel and then double click Add or Remove Programs 2 Click Honeywell ONVIF ActiveX and then click Remove 3 You are prompted to confirm that you want to uninstall the application Click Yes Uninstalling VLC Media Player Chrome and Firefox To uninstall VLC media player in Windows 7 1 Click the Start button click Control Panel click Programs and then click Programs and Features 2 Click VLC media playe...

Page 75: ...ngerprints etc and clean if needed Note Use care when cleaning the lens and bubble that you do not scratch them Use a soft cloth or lens cleaning paper with alcohol or lens cleaning liquid and move in a spiral motion from the center outward Repeat until the lens is completely clean Live View does not display video Check that your web browser settings have been configured to allow ActiveX controls ...

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Page 77: ... F1 2 0 lux with IR LEDs on Video Output 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms S N Ratio 50 dB or more AGC off Auto Gain Control On Off selectable 10 40 dB Auto Electronic Shutter 1 60 1 24 500 s NTSC 1 50 1 24 500 s PAL Lens Type 3 9 mm VFAI DC drive F1 2 Auto Lens Iris Control DC iris level 1 25 IR LEDs 850 nm 48 LEDs IR Illumination Distance Up to 100 ft 30 m depending on scene reflectance White Balance AWC AWC Pus...

Page 78: ... Streaming Dual streaming H 264 and or H 264 MJPEG Controllable frame rate and bandwidth Security Multiple user access levels with password protection Video Access from Web Browser Full control of all camera settings available to administrator Minimum Browsing Requirements Pentium 4 CPU 3 1 GHz or faster 1 GB RAM 32 bit or 2 GB RAM 64 bit Windows 7 32 64 bit Windows Server 2008 R2 64 bit Windows V...

Page 79: ...Specifications 79 800 13338 A 03 2013 Regulatory Emissions FCC Part 15B EN 55022 Immunity EN 50130 4 Safety EN 60950 1 North America ETL listed to UL CSA 60950 1 ...

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