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Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and the Web-Client Software

Note

Before installing and using the Honeywell IP Utility, confirm that your HD4 
series camera is connected to the network through an Ethernet cable (see 

Connecting to a Network via CAT5 Ethernet Connector 

on page 

27

).

About the Web-Client

The Web-Client is the web-based application that enables users to:

View live-streaming video

View the device network settings and firmware details

Configure camera settings 

Configure video analytics settings

Configure compression settings

Configure alarm and audio settings

User Profiles: Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client

Both the Honeywell IP Utility and the Web-Client have two user types: 

Administrator

 and 

Guest,

 as described in 

Table 3-1

.

Note

Only one user, an Administrator or a Guest, can be logged on at a time.

After the IP Utility software is installed, you can change the Administrator or Guest 
passwords. 

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Страница 1: ...Document 800 05620 Rev C 04 10 User Guide HD4 EQUIP Series IP Dome Camera NTSC PAL HD4DIP HD4DIPX HD4MDIP HD4MDIPX ...

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Страница 3: ...User Guide ...

Страница 4: ... on your system in Chapter 3 Confirm Your System Requirements changed the name of and the default settings shown in figure 4 9 changed the row headers in table 4 3 corrected the GOP in the Compression Settings table changed the column names for compression settings in the Specifications C 04 10 Corrected the Number of Pixels in the Specifications to include both HD 1280 x 720 and VGA 640 x 480 4 ...

Страница 5: ... Camera Installation 20 Step1 Removing the Dome Bubble and Turret 20 Step 2 Removing the Gimbal 20 Step 3 Preparing the Mounting Surface 21 Step 4 Installing the Conduit Plug 21 Step 5 Installing the Grommet optional 22 Installing the Camera 23 Step 6 Mounting the Camera 23 Step 7 Connecting the Wiring 23 Step 8 Sealing the wiring 27 Step 9 Adjusting the Camera 28 Completing the Installation 30 St...

Страница 6: ...Web Client 45 Overview 45 User Profiles 46 Logging On and Off the IP Web Client 46 Launching the Web Client from IP Utility 46 Logging Onto the Web Client from Internet Explorer 48 Logging Out of the Web Client 48 Navigating the User Interface 49 Live View 51 Device Settings 51 IP and Firmware Settings on the Device Information Tab 51 Compression Settings 52 Video Codec Settings Tab 53 Statistics ...

Страница 7: ...ettings Automatically or Manually 40 Figure 3 5 ActiveX Prompt 42 Figure 3 6 Web Client Interface After Logging On 43 Figure 4 1 Launching the Web Client from IP Utility 47 Figure 4 2 Web Client Logon Page 48 Figure 4 3 Web Client Window Layout Administrator Log On 49 Figure 4 4 Web Client Administrator User 50 Figure 4 5 Web Client Guest User 50 Figure 4 6 Device Settings 51 Figure 4 7 IP and Fir...

Страница 8: ...8 Figures Figure B 1 Camera Side View with Dimensions 69 ...

Страница 9: ... and the Web Client 33 Table 3 2 PC Minimum System Requirements 34 Table 3 3 Items Installed On Your System 34 Table 3 4 IP Network Device Setting Options 39 Table 4 1 User Roles and Privileges 46 Table 4 2 Tabs in the Web Client Application 49 Table 4 3 Video Streaming Resolutions 54 Table 4 4 Compression Settings 54 Table 4 5 Auto Exposure Settings 57 Table 4 6 White Balance Settings 58 Table 4 ...

Страница 10: ...10 Tables ...

Страница 11: ...its components Chapter 2 Installation and Setup provides procedures for installing cameras lens adjustment and setting up a network camera environment Chapter 3 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and the Web Client Software describes how to install the Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client software Chapter 4 IP Camera Web Client describes how the Web Client application is used to view video and con...

Страница 12: ...nerates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK...

Страница 13: ...6 95 EC conforming to the requirements of standards EN 55022 for emissions EN 50130 4 for immunity and EN 60950 for Electrical Equipment safety WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Warranty and Service Subject to the terms and conditions listed on the Product warranty d...

Страница 14: ...14 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 ...

Страница 15: ...compression Dual digital video streams simultaneously independently configurable Remote firmware updates Support of both Dynamic and Static IP address assignment Multiple levels of password protected remote access to prevent unauthorized users from altering system settings Advanced IP locator software to make system setup easy Web server for remote setup of camera video and network parameters 24 V...

Страница 16: ...16 Introduction ...

Страница 17: ...e latest manuals and software updates Unpack Everything Check that the items received match those listed on the order form and packing slip Your HD4 series camera packing box should include One fully assembled HD4 EQUIP Series IP Dome camera One HD4 series camera hardware kit One bag containing mounting screws and the green power and audio alarm connectors One mounting template One product warrant...

Страница 18: ... given The initial installation of your HD4 series camera consists of the following steps Table 2 1 Steps for Installing your Camera Step See 1 Remove the dome bubble and the turret page 20 2 Remove the gimbal page 20 3 Prepare the mounting surface page 21 4 Install the conduit plug page 21 5 Install the grommet if required page 22 6 Mount the camera page 23 7 Connect the wiring page 23 8 Seal the...

Страница 19: ...IP Dome Camera consists of a fully integrated enclosure with camera and lens The wiring can be completely concealed to reduce the risk of tampering Figure 2 1 HD4 Camera Components Gasket Interface board Dome bubble Turret dome insert Base Gimbal assembly Gimbal base Conduit plug Side conduit entry Back conduit entry Captive screws ...

Страница 20: ...al To gain better access to the mounting holes and the wiring board remove the gimbal from the enclosure base 1 Squeeze the 4 black tabs until they are free of the black clips 2 Elevate the hinge until the gimbal is above the housing and you have access to the camera board connections and mounting holes Figure 2 2 Mounting Holes and Removed Gimbal Black tabs x4 Black clips x4 Metal hinge Mounting ...

Страница 21: ...template using the recommended hole size for the screws being used 3 Drill out the conduit hole if required if you are flush mounting the camera and pulling the wires through the back entry conduit see Step 4 Installing the Conduit Plug page 21 Note Alternate fasteners preferably stainless steel can be used provided they are not larger than the screw holes on the mounting template Step 4 Installin...

Страница 22: ...iring page 23 apply an appropriate sealant around the conduit connection Step 5 Installing the Grommet optional If a conduit is not used for cable routing install the rubber grommet in the conduit hole in the camera base then slit the grommet and feed the cables through see Step 7 Connecting the Wiring page 23 Use the appropriate sealant to seal the grommet to prevent moisture from entering the ho...

Страница 23: ...1 Note To prevent moisture from entering the housing ensure that the gasket is flush against the back of the camera enclosure and is not pinched Step 7 Connecting the Wiring Caution When connecting to a power supply use either a 24 VAC power plug or use a PoE IEEE 802 3 af Power over Ethernet compatible hub To avoid damage to the camera never connect more than one type of power supply at the same ...

Страница 24: ...l automatically be supplied to the camera through the network cable 1 Connect to the power supply see Figure 2 6 on page 25 Locate the two pin green connector that was shipped with your camera and make the necessary connections 2 Plug the power supply into an appropriate power source The LED on the RJ45 jack illuminates to show that the camera is receiving power If it does not illuminate check the...

Страница 25: ...d to maintain 24 VAC at each camera Caution Connect power either from a 24 VAC source or a CAT5 Ethernet connector PoE never both at the same time Connect Audio and Alarms Locate the eight pin green connector that was shipped with your camera and make all the necessary connections Figure 2 7 Audio and Alarm PINs Local video out Audio Input Output Alarm Input Output see Connecting Alarms page 26 RJ...

Страница 26: ... Audio input and output have 600 Ohm impedance See Audio Settings on page 64 to configure audio options Connecting Alarms WARNING Do not exceed the maximum rating of 12 VDC 0 5 A on alarm output connections Your camera has one alarm input and one alarm output Connect mechanical or electrical switches to the alarm input connection to allow event triggered recording When alarm inputs are configured ...

Страница 27: ...acts will be rated for 12 VDC 0 5 A Connecting to a Network via CAT5 Ethernet Connector The main video connection for your camera is made through the Ethernet network connection Connect the CAT5 Ethernet connector see Figure 2 6 on page 25 to your network using an Ethernet 10Base T 100Base TX cable Note You can connect your camera to a network or connect it directly to a PC or laptop using a cross...

Страница 28: ...the application of power 2 Reinstall the gimbal by inserting the black tabs into the black clips on the enclosure base 3 Connect the supplied video cable to the local video out connector to view the video signal on a standard monitor see Figure 2 10 for the location of the local video out connector 4 Loosen the setscrew that locks the gimbal assembly in place see Figure 2 10 to adjust the horizont...

Страница 29: ...hile making any adjustments Restoring Factory Defaults Your camera has a Factory Reset button located inside the camera see Figure 2 10 Use this button to restore your camera options and passwords to their default settings Use a pin or straightened paperclip to press and hold the Reset button for three seconds Legend A Tilt rotation B Horizontal rotation C Pan rotation Angle view Top view B C A Se...

Страница 30: ...ur camera and completed the network connections 1 Align the turret on the gimbal assembly then gently press the turret until in clicks securely into place 2 Align the dome bubble captive screws with the mounting holes in the enclosure base then securely screw them into place Figure 2 11 Reassembled HD4 EQUIP Series IP Dome Camera ...

Страница 31: ...is a software application that is installed from a CD or downloaded from the Honeywell Security Group website go to www honeywellvideo com products cameras index html and look under Indoor Outdoor Mini domes to find your camera then download the latest software updates It is installed on a local workstation and primarily used by Administrators to configure the EQUIP Series of products residing on ...

Страница 32: ...les users to View live streaming video View the device network settings and firmware details Configure camera settings Configure video analytics settings Configure compression settings Configure alarm and audio settings User Profiles Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client Both the Honeywell IP Utility and the Web Client have two user types Administrator and Guest as described in Table 3 1 Note Only o...

Страница 33: ...b Client Table 3 1 User Profiles for Honeywell IP Utility and the Web Client Interface Administrator Guest Honeywell IP Utility View the list of available network devices and connect to the devices Configure the IP network settings Upgrade firmware Change the access passwords for the IP Utility application Change the access passwords for the Web Client application View the list of devices availabl...

Страница 34: ... software downloads page Table 3 2 PC Minimum System Requirements Component Requirement Operating System Windows XP or WINServer 2003 Processor Intel Pentium IV 3 1 GHz or faster RAM 1 GB RAM or higher Table 3 3 Items Installed On Your System Item Function Honeywell IP Utility software To enable use of the Web Client to configure cameras and view live video Bonjour software To enable the devices t...

Страница 35: ...oading the EQUIP Series Installation Guides 1 To access the installation documents that were installed with the IP Utility click Start All Programs Honeywell Video Systems EQUIP Series Manuals 2 Select the applicable PDF to download to your computer Figure 3 1 Accessing Your Installation Documents Step 3 Log Onto the IP Utility and Discover Network Devices 1 Double click the Honeywell IP Utility i...

Страница 36: ...anual refresh if a new device was added after you logged onto the system You do not need to do anything to discover devices When you log on to the IP Utility the devices on the network including the devices on other subnets are automatically discovered and listed in the Discovery pane After the initial discovery the network automatically continues to discover devices that are newly added to the ne...

Страница 37: ... Administrators can change the Web Client user passwords IP Network Setting assigns network settings automatically or manually Connect button Disconnect button Limited No connectivity button Refresh button Upgrade Firmware downloaded from the Honeywell website Enable or disable HTTP Server Use the Product Filter drop down menu to select a specific device such as all HD4 series cameras Click Apply ...

Страница 38: ... pane Connecting to or Disconnecting from Devices Before configuring the IP network settings you must connect to the IP device Connecting to a Device You can connect to individual Web Client applications for each discovered device In the Discovery pane double click the device to which you want to connect OR Select the device then click the Connect button The network settings for the connected devi...

Страница 39: ...dress The IP address of the device on the network The camera obtains an IP address by static or dynamic automatic means There are two options DHCP dynamic assigned by the user or APIPA static assigned by the network Subnet Mask The subnet mask or netmask value of the device on the network IP networks can be divided into several smaller networks by subnetting When a network is subnetted you must sp...

Страница 40: ...hardware defaults to an APIPA address 169 254 x x Updating IP Network Settings Manually Caution When manually updating the network settings it is important to enter the correct IP network settings before applying them Incorrect values might cause a failure when connecting to the device See Table 3 4 for definitions of each setting 1 In the Discovery pane select the device and click Connect 2 To as...

Страница 41: ...supported by EQUIP V1 firmware or EQUIP V2 1 firmware If the NVR vendor has implemented EQUIP V1 connection methods your HD4 series camera will work on those NVRs Similarly if the NVR vendor has implemented EQUIP V2 1 connection methods your HD4 series camera will work on those NVRs There is no user configuration necessary For further information refer to the documentation supplied with your NVR o...

Страница 42: ...n for the selected device opens in Internet Explorer Internet Explorer From Internet Explorer v6 0 enter the URL IP address of the device in the Address bar to open the logon window 2 Select a User Name and enter a Password a From the User Name drop down list select Administrator or Guest b In the Password field enter the case sensitive password The default Administrator password is 1234 The defau...

Страница 43: ...treaming video displays on the monitor Figure 3 6 Web Client Interface After Logging On Note Screen shots for the HD4MDIP X model are shown in this document Uninstalling IP Utility Bonjour or the ActiveX Plug in Software You can uninstall the IP Utility Bonjour or IP ActiveX software using The Start menu to uninstall the IP Utility and Bonjour OR The Control Panel to uninstall the IP Utility Bonjo...

Страница 44: ...ram Click Yes to remove Bonjour or No to uninstall only the Honeywell IP Utility 4 Click Finish Uninstalling IP Utility or IP ActiveX Using the Control Panel 1 Click Start Settings Control Panel 2 Open Add or Remove Programs and select Honeywell IP Utility or Honeywell IP ActiveX from the Currently installed programs list 3 Click Change Remove The IP Utility Installation Wizard screen opens 4 Clic...

Страница 45: ...ns Configuring compression settings Configuring camera settings Setting tamper detection camera sabotage and video motion detection Configuring audio and alarm settings Overview The network camera Web Client is a web based application that enables you to view video listen to audio and configure camera sabotage detection motion detection alarm and audio settings for the network camera Certain featu...

Страница 46: ...t look very similar You can tell the difference between the two sites by the IP address in the web browser as well as the program name in the lower left corner of the window Launching the Web Client from IP Utility 1 From the desktop double click the Honeywell IP Utility icon OR Click Start All Programs Honeywell Video Systems EQUIP Series IP Utility Honeywell IP Utility The Honeywell IP Utility L...

Страница 47: ...lt Guest password is guest 4 Click The Honeywell IP Utility program searches for devices on the network and opens to the Honeywell IP Utility user interface 5 In the Discovery pane double click the device you want to connect to OR Select the device and click Connect The network settings for the connected device display in the System pane 6 Click Launch Browser Figure 4 1 Launching the Web Client f...

Страница 48: ...ator or Guest b In the Password field enter the case sensitive password The default Administrator password is 1234 The default Guest password is guest c Click 3 The Web Client interface opens and live streaming video displays on the monitor Logging Out of the Web Client To log out from the Web Client application click Logout at the top of the Web Client window see Figure 4 3 on page 49 Note Do not...

Страница 49: ...y the Live View tab is available Administrators can access all tabs The image from the camera displays on every tab Table 4 2 Tabs in the Web Client Application Tab Enables you to Live View View video Device Information View the network settings and firmware details of the camera Compression Settings Configure the compression Set the maximum bit rate and or target bit rate based on priority mode s...

Страница 50: ... the application Screens are divided between displaying current video and the configuration options associated with the view Click a Tab to display the corresponding view Click to select the video stream Logging on as a Guest limits users to Live View tab functions only See Live View for more details When an alarm is detected an alarm message appears here to notify an operator ...

Страница 51: ... Firmware Settings on the Device Information Tab Depending on the hardware installation there is a tab called either Device Information or Device Settings In both cases the IP and Firmware Settings panel mirrors the information available in the Honeywell IP Utility It provides read only network settings firmware settings and video formats without having to access the IP Utility The Device Settings...

Страница 52: ... Frame Rate Priority Quality or Bite Rate Compression Ratio if Quality is chosen as the priority Target Bit Rate if Bit Rate is chosen as the priority Maximum Bit Rate that the camera will provide across the network GOP number of frames Device Name as entered in the IP Utility program IP Address on the network DHCP Static APIPA Firmware Settings including product name and version Video Format NTSC...

Страница 53: ...n the Primary stream Video Codec Settings Tab Figure 4 9 HD4MDIP X Video Codec Settings Tab Available Functions Configuring the Compression Settings 1 On the Compression Settings tab in the Statistics area click the Received check box to receive in real time the bit rate and frame rates for the current image Deselecting the check box disables the refresh rate Primary Stream Secondary Stream Defaul...

Страница 54: ...eed Compression Ratio Minimum Low Medium High Maximum When Quality is selected as the Priority select the Compression Ratio Minimum is the highest visual quality Maximum is the lowest visual quality Target Bit Rate kbps 400 5000 kbps Enter the Target Bit Rate in kbps kilobits per second which represents the amount of data processed per second GOP No of Frames 1 50 Select the GOP Group of pictures ...

Страница 55: ...ts your requirements click Apply to save your settings Settings are not saved unless you click Apply Statistics Received Bit Rate and Frame Rate To view in real time the received bit rate and frame rate statistics of the current image 1 Click the Compression Settings tab 2 In the Statistics area select the Received check box See Figure 4 10 Deselecting the check box disables the refresh rate Note ...

Страница 56: ...ection explains Auto Exposure and White Balance setup Note You must click Apply after you make changes to any settings to save those changes Settings are not saved unless you click Apply Figure 4 11 Camera Setup Auto Exposure The camera lens lighting and true day night options can be configured as needed using the Auto Exposure settings Use Table 4 5 to set up Auto Exposure options ...

Страница 57: ...t lighting Digital Slow Shutter DSS Off Low High Automatically provides a clear image under low light conditions increasing magnification may cause noise distortion Day Night Auto Day Night Set the moving mechanical IR filter within the camera to ensure true 24 hour surveillance Night Mode B W or Color Sets the color mode as B W monochrome or Color in Night Mode Day Night must be set to Night Dete...

Страница 58: ... motion within a scene see Figure 4 12 The Video Analytics tab enables a user to set the tamper detection threshold settings for blur blinding and scene changes Table 4 6 White Balance Settings Option Description AWC Auto Auto White Balance Control Mode A faster AWB mode with a wide operating range MWB Manual Mode Manual white balance mode Set the Red and Blue gains from 0 255 AWC Push Auto White ...

Страница 59: ...hreshold levels high 80 medium 50 and low 30 When these thresholds are exceeded camera sabotage or motion is detected then alarm messages appear above the video display and alarm signals are sent to DVRs NVRs Figure 4 13 Video Analytics Alarm Message EachTamperDetection Setting provides 3 threshold levels High 80 Medium 50 and Low 30 ...

Страница 60: ...d when the camera is exposed to elements such as water When this occurs video blurring in the field of view is detected and an alarm message appears see Figure above the video display To detect video blurring 1 Click the Video Analytics tab 2 In the Blur Threshold list select one of the following options Set the Blur Threshold Blur can be affected by elements such as water for example Set the Blin...

Страница 61: ...ay see Figure To detect camera blinding 1 Click the Video Analytics tab 2 In the Blinding Threshold list select one of the following options 3 Click Apply Note To turn off camera blind detection select Disable in the Blinding Threshold list Disable is the default setting Note You must click Apply after you make changes to any settings to save those changes Settings are not saved unless you click A...

Страница 62: ...less you click Apply Configuring Video Motion Detection For motion detection an Administrator can enable and configure up to 5 zones within a scene The enabled and configured zones will be monitored for motion Enabling a VMD Region 1 Click the Region drop down menu then select a region from the five that are available Table 4 9 Scene Change Threshold Values Value To detect High 80 Maximum change i...

Страница 63: ...efault positions on the live view video Figure 4 15 Video Analytics Defining a Region 3 Click Apply Configuring a VMD Region 1 Click and drag the box to resize and place it over the area you want to monitor on the camera image 2 Select the sensitivity level High Medium Low 3 Click Apply Note To disable a zone click the VMD drop down menu then select Disable Region defining box ...

Страница 64: ... appears on the Web Client screen see Figure to notify the operator Audio Settings Your network camera supports bi directional audio There are two supported voice band channels that function in full duplex mode Connect industry standard line level audio input and output to the back of your camera See Connecting Audio on page 26 for more information Audio configuration for your network camera is st...

Страница 65: ...number The RMA number must be clearly marked on all return packages and internal paperwork Problem Lens Out of Optical Focus Possible solutions 1 Verify that the lens cap has been removed from the camera 2 This can also be caused by dirt oil grease and fingerprints and so on that have accumulated on the lens or bubble Check the lens and bubble then clean them if needed Caution Use extreme caution ...

Страница 66: ...the camera is connected to both the camera and the network Ensure that the camera assembly board DIP switch settings are configured correctly Problem Cannot Connect to a Device When the following message Figure A 1 displays in the status bar of the IP Utility your device connection is limited Usually this warning indicates that your PC and the device your are connecting to are on different subnets...

Страница 67: ... Ratio 50 dB or more AGC Off Auto Gain Control AGC Off On selectable 10 40 dB Auto Electronic Shutter ELC 1 60 1 100 000 sec 1 50 1 100 000 sec Automatic Lens Iris Control DC Iris level 1 25 White Balance AWB AWC AWC Push Manual Lens Type True Day Night TDN 3 3 mm to 12 0 mm Vari focal Auto Iris F1 6 Audio Signal Specifications Audio Two Way Line in out Electrical Specifications Input Voltage 24 V...

Страница 68: ... fps video in all resolutions Video Streaming Dual Streaming MPEG 4 and MJPEG Controllable frame rate and bandwidth Constant or variable bit rate MPEG 4 Security Multiple user access levels with password protection Users 1 Administrator or 1 Guest Video access from web browser Camera live view for 1 client Full control of all camera settings available to administrator Minimum web browsing requirem...

Страница 69: ...HD4 EQUIP Series IP Dome Cameras User Guide Document 800 05620 Rev C 69 04 10 Figure B 1 Camera Side View with Dimensions 6 1 154 97 mm 1 81 46 0 mm 2 64 67 0 mm 4 61 117 5 mm 1 9 8 5 0 4 m m ...

Страница 70: ...70 Specifications ...

Страница 71: ...ically provides a clear image under low light conditions increasing magnification may cause noise distortion Flickerless Eliminates the flicker that can appear in an image under certain lighting conditions for example fluorescent lighting This is usually caused by the interaction of the shutter with the AC frequency of the lighting The flickerless setting changes the camera shutter speed to a valu...

Страница 72: ...chip Adjusts the light sensitivity of the camera A faster briefer shutter speed can arrest the motion of a fast moving object reduce image blur rendering it sharp Fast shutter speeds allow less light to all on the CCD and can darken the image For fast shutter speeds ensure there is adequate lighting Usually selected using DIP switches on the side of the camera Subnet Mask A number used to identify...

Страница 73: ... control mode 58 B bit rate 53 54 setting 52 54 viewing statistics 55 BLC adjusting 30 blinding threshold 58 61 blur detection 60 blur threshold 58 60 Bonjour software 33 C cabling connecting 23 camera adjusting 28 components 19 mounting 20 type 51 camera blinding 61 camera blinding detection 61 camera field of view change 62 camera field of view change detection 62 camera settings AGC 57 ALC 57 A...

Страница 74: ...password default 35 guest user privileges 33 H HTTP server 36 I installed components 34 IP address 39 40 52 APIPA 39 DHCP 39 network settings 38 41 51 IP address 39 IP network settings 39 default gateway 39 IP address 39 MAC address 39 subnet mask 39 IP Utility description 31 disconnecting 38 discovering devices 35 40 installing 34 interface overview 37 logging on 35 logging out 41 uninstalling 44...

Страница 75: ...re 56 software downloading from website 31 34 installing 33 34 uninstalling 44 version 37 start menu 33 statistics frame rate 55 received bit rate 55 statistics viewing bit rate 55 statistics viewing frame rate 55 subnet mask 39 52 system requirements 33 T tamper detection 60 target bit rate 53 54 target bit rate setting 52 technical support 65 thresholds video analytics 58 troubleshooting 65 U un...

Страница 76: ...4 W web browser 33 web client compression settings 52 web client description 32 launching and logging on off 42 user types 33 website 31 34 wiring alarm connection 26 connections on board 25 ...

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