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4.

Apply sealant (not supplied) to the bottom of the vertical pipe and around the bolt 
holes to prevent water or other contaminants from entering the mount.

5.

Screw the mount kit to the parapet/flat roof mount.

6.

Connect the cables to the camera (see 

Cable Connections

, below). If you are using 

a Micro SD card, install it before connecting the cables.

Note

Check that the eyelet cable connection is secure and carrying all of the load of the 
camera after making all cable connections.

7.

Attach the camera to the mount kit, and then tighten the security screw on the top of 
the camera.

Note

Optional: Use the lubricant on the dome cover’s rubber ring 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.

Cable Connections

Before connecting the cables, take a minute to familiarize yourself with the camera’s back 
plate connectors, switches, and buttons, as shown in the figures and table below.

Connecting Audio

Refer to the following figure and table when making audio connections to your camera. 

Connecting Alarm Inputs/Outputs

Refer to the following figure and table when making alarm connections to your camera:

Connecting the Network Cable

To power the camera, either PoE or a 24 V AC power connection can be used. If using 
PoE, either a switch or PoE injector meeting the PoE+ standard (30 W) or High Power 
over PoE (60 W), depending on the model, must be employed (see table below). 

Connect an Ethernet cable to the RJ45 connector on the back plate of the camera (see 
figure above). The Ethernet cable should not be longer than 328 ft (100 m). After you have 
connected the cable, check the status of the LED indicators on the RJ45 connector. (If the 
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.

Connecting Power

Refer to the following figure and table when connecting power to your camera through 
the main power adapter. 

A

RJ45 connector

E

Factory reset button

a

a. Press the factory reset button to restore the factory default settings to the camera.

B

Alarm input/output

b

b.Alarm, power, and audio connections are made with removable connectors.

F

Audio input/output

b

C

Power

b

G

Eyelet for attaching security cable

D

Micro SD memory card slot

c

c. It is recommend that you use a high quality micro SD card (up to 64 GB; microSDXC 64 GB 

support tested with SanDisk SDXC 64 GB) that has a class 10 minimum write speed (8 GB 
MLC/16 GB MLC or TLC/32 GB TLC). Insert the card before finishing camera installation. 
The card must be formatted using the Honeywell Web GUI before it can be used for 
recording.

Screw the mount kit onto 
the parapet mount

Attach the 
camera body to 
the mount kit

Tightly fix the screw at the 
top of the camera after 
connecting the three parts

Feed cables 
through the 
mount kit

HDZ Indoor Dome Cameras

E

B

A

C

D

F

G

E

A

B

C

D

F

G

HDZ Outdoor Dome Cameras

HDZ Camera Model

PoE Requirement

HDZ22HD(X), HDZ30(X), HDZ30HD

PoE+ (30 W)

HDZ22HDE(X), HDZ30HDE, HDZ36E(X)

PoE++ (60 W)

Pin

Definition

1

Line out

2

GND

3

Line in

1

2 3

Pin

Definition

Pin

Definition

Pin

Definition

1

Alarm Out NO 1

5

Alarm Out NO 2

9

Alarm In 4

2

Alarm Out NC 1

6

Alarm Out NC 2

10

Alarm In 3

3

Alarm Out COM 1

7

Alarm Out COM 2

11

Alarm In 2

4

GND

8

GND

12

Alarm In 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Inputs (×4)

5 V, 4700 ohms, pull up

Outputs (×2)

Relay output, 120 V AC/
30 V DC, 3 A MAX

Note

Use alarm outputs for SELV 
circuits only.

Pin

Definition

1

24 V AC

2

FG

3

24 V AC

1

2

3

Note

Please use the 

minimum

 power adapter for:

HDZ30(X): 24 V AC, ~1.0 A MAX / PoE+, 21.0 W

HDZ36E(X): 24 V AC, ~3.3 A MAX / PoE++, 57.0 W

HDZ22HD(X), HDZ30HD: 24 V AC, ~1.3 A MAX / 
PoE+, 25.5 W

HDZ22HDE(X), HDZ30HDE: 24 V AC, ~3.3 A MAX / 
PoE++, 60.0 W

Important Note:
Regarding PoE Operation of models HDZ22HDE(X), HDZ36E(X) and 
HDZ30HDE

A high power PoE injector capable of supplying at least 60 W is required for proper 
operation of outdoor camera model HDZ22HDE(X), HDZ36E(X) and HDZ30HDE as PoE 
to IEEE802.3af or IEEE802.3at will not support these models.

Summary of Contents for HDZ Series

Page 1: ... that produce heat or are heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers 5 MOUNTING SYSTEM Use only with a mounting system recommended by the manufacturer 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 ...

Page 2: ...leaving approximately 1 ft 0 3 m extending past the end of the mount Optionally you can feed the cables through the 0 75 in 19 mm conduit hole at the base of the mount arm see illustration Note If you are using the recommended safety cable feed it through the mount and attach one end to the camera eyelet and the other end to the building structure 4 Attach the mount to the wall or if applicable to...

Page 3: ... directly to a PC Connecting Power Refer to the following figure and table when connecting power to your camera through the main power adapter A RJ45 connector E Factory reset buttona a Press the factory reset button to restore the factory default settings to the camera B Alarm input outputb b Alarm power and audio connections are made with removable connectors F Audio input outputb C Powerb G Eye...

Page 4: ...your disc drive and navigate to the Honeywell Device Search folder If you want you can copy the Device Search executable file to your computer desktop or other location to run the Device Search application without the installation disc 3 Double click the Honeywell Device Search icon to run the application on your PC 4 Click Device Search to find the camera with the Honeywell Device Search tool By ...

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