Honeywell HED2PER3 Configuration Manual

Honeywell HED2PER3 Configuration Manual

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  • Page 1 Find the latest version of this and other Performance Series IP camera documents on the Honeywell Video website. Go to: http://www.honeywellvideo.com/products/video- systems/Performance-s-ip/index.html to find your camera and view/download the latest documentation. Refer to the Honeywell Open Technology Alliance to learn more about our open and integrated solutions (go to: http://www.security.honeywell.com/hota/).
  • Page 3 Revisions Issue Date Revisions 10/2018 New document.
  • Page 4 Cautions and Warnings WARNING Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty. WARNING To ensure compliance with electrical safety standards this product is intended for use with a Listed Power Adapter marked with “Limited Power Source”, “LPS”, on the unit, output rated 12 V DC, minimum 0.7A, Tma=60°C or from Power over Ethernet (PoE) provided by Listed Information Technology Equipment meeting the IEEE 802.3af PoE standard.
  • Page 5 • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party Note responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 6 Honeywell will repair or replace, at its sole option, free of charge, any defective products returned prepaid. In the event 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.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction................................ 1 Overview ....................................1 Key Features ..................................1 Accessing the Camera ............................. 3 Installing the IPC Tool Utility ............................3 Discovering Your Camera on the Network ......................3 Assigning a New IP Address to Your Camera ......................4 Upgrading the Camera’s Firmware ..........................
  • Page 8 Video Stream ................................27 Snapshot..................................28 Video Overlay ................................29 ROI ....................................30 Path ....................................30 Configuring Audio Settings............................31 Configuring Network Settings ........................33 Configuring TCP/IP Settings ..........................33 Configuring Port Settings...........................35 Configuring PPPoE Settings..........................36 Configuring SMTP (Email) Settings ......................37 Configuring UPnP Settings ..........................38 Configuring SNMP Settings ..........................39 Configuring Bonjour Settings...........................41 Configuring Multicast Settings ........................41 Configuring IEEE802.1X Settings ........................42...
  • Page 9 HPW2P1 Pinhole Camera ..........................110 H4W4PER2 Mini Dome Camera ........................112 H4W4PER3 Mini Dome Camera ........................114 HBD2PER1 Bullet Camera..........................116 HBW4PER1 Bullet Camera ..........................118 HBW4PER2 Bullet Camera ..........................120 HED2PER3 Ball Camera ..........................122 HEW4PER3 Ball Camera ..........................124...
  • Page 10 Figures Figure 2-1 IPC Tool ................................... 4 Figure 3-1 Login Interface ................................7 Figure 3-2 Security Certificate Problem ..........................8 Figure 3-3 File Download Security Warning Message for the Plug-in ..............8 Figure 3-4 Live View Interface..............................9 Figure 3-5 Video Encoder Settings............................9 Figure 3-6 System Menu ................................10 Figure 3-7 Live View Window Controls ..........................10 Figure 3-8 Live View Window Configuration Toolbar....................11...
  • Page 11 Figure 7-9 People Counting ...............................54 Figure 7-10 Report – Bar Chart ..............................56 Figure 7-11 No SD Card Warning ............................56 Figure 7-12 SD Card Error Warning Configuration Interface ..................57 Figure 7-13 Capacity Warning..............................57 Figure 7-14 Network Event...............................58 Figure 7-15 Illegal Access Configuration ..........................58 Figure 8-1 Record Schedule ..............................60 Figure 8-2 Holiday Schedule ..............................61 Figure 8-3 Path ....................................62...
  • Page 12 Tables Table 3-1 Video Encoder Settings............................10 Table 3-2 Live View Window Controls ..........................10 Table 3-3 Live View Window Configuration Tools ......................12 Table 4-1 Playback Controls ..............................15 Table 5-1 Zoom and Focus ...............................26 Table 5-2 Snapshot Configurations .............................29 Table 5-3 Video Overlay Configurations ..........................30 Table 6-1 TCP/IP Configurations ............................33 Table 6-2 Port Configurations ..............................35 Table 6-3 SMTP (Email) Configurations ..........................38...
  • Page 13 Table 14-17 HBD2PER1 Specifications ........................... 116 Table 14-18 HBW4PER1 Specifications .......................... 118 Table 14-19 HBW4PER2 Specifications .......................... 120 Table 14-20 HED2PER3 Specifications ........................... 122 Table 14-21 HEW4PER3 Specifications........................... 124...
  • Page 14 Troubleshooting, lists common problems and solutions. • Chapter 13, Appendix, lists maximum frame rate and resolution when integrating Performance Series IP cameras with Honeywell Embedded NVRs and lists the descriptions of symbols. • Chapter 14, Specifications, lists the specifications of the Performance Series IP cameras.
  • Page 15: Introduction

    Key Features, page 1 Overview Honeywell’s Performance Series IP cameras integrate traditional camera and network video technology, combining video data collection and transmission. These flexible, fully featured cameras are the ideal choice for a wide range of indoor and outdoor surveillance applications.
  • Page 16 Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide • Wide Dynamic Range • Backlight compensation • Video watermark function to prevent modification • IR night vision Storage • Central server backup (configure in Alarm or Schedule settings) • Recording over Internet, files stored on client PC •...
  • Page 17: Accessing The Camera

    Accessing the Camera 2 Accessing the Camera This chapter contains the following sections: • Installing the IPC Tool Utility, page 3 • Discovering Your Camera on the Network, page 3 • Assigning a New IP Address to Your Camera, page 4 •...
  • Page 18: Assigning A New Ip Address To Your Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Figure 2-1 IPC Tool Assigning a New IP Address to Your Camera The current IP address of your camera appears in the IP column of the devices list. If you want, you can assign a new static IP address to the camera. To change the IP address of a single camera: 1.
  • Page 19: Upgrading The Camera's Firmware

    Accessing the Camera Upgrading the Camera’s Firmware Before you begin using your camera, make sure you have the latest firmware installed. You can upgrade a single camera or multiple cameras at the same time. To upgrade a single camera: 1. Select the camera that you want to upgrade from the devices list. 2.
  • Page 20: Logging In And Viewing Live Video

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide 3 Logging In and Viewing Live Video This chapter contains the following sections: • Logging In to the Camera via the Web Client, page 6 • Using the Live View , page 9 Logging In to the Camera via the Web Client Using the web client, you can monitor live video, play back recorded video, and configure camera settings.
  • Page 21: Installing The Browser Plug-In

    Logging In and Viewing Live Video Figure 3-1 Login Interface For security purposes, you are required to create a new secure password at the first login. The password must be at least 8 characters long and contain at least one lowercase letter, one number, and one special character.
  • Page 22: Figure 3-2 Security Certificate Problem

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Figure 3-2 Security Certificate Problem 2. A message appears asking if you want to run or save the file. Figure 3-3 File Download Security Warning Message for the Plug-in 3. Click Run to start the installation. 4.
  • Page 23: Using The Live View Interface

    Logging In and Viewing Live Video Using the Live View Interface The Live View window has four areas with controls and options for monitoring live video. Figure 3-4 Live View Interface 1. Video encoder settings area (see Video Encoder Settings, page 2.
  • Page 24: System Menus

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Table 3-1 Video Encoder Settings Setting Description Delivers high definition video for real-time monitoring, Main Stream recording, and storage. Uses the most bandwidth. Delivers low/standard definition video, typically for remote Sub Stream monitoring in lower network bandwidth environments. You can select the stream media protocol from the drop- down list.
  • Page 25: Live View Window Configuration

    Logging In and Viewing Live Video Icon Control Description Click to take three snapshots at 1 fps. All images are saved to Triple Snap SetupCamera Setup Video Path. Click to start manual recording. All video is saved to Record SetupCamera Setup VideoPath. Click to enable Easy Focus.
  • Page 26: Table 3-3 Live View Window Configuration Tools

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Table 3-3 Live View Window Configuration Tools Click to open the Image Adjustment panel. Move the sliders to adjust the image brightness, contrast, hue, or saturation. Click the – and + signs to make fine adjustments.
  • Page 27: Playing Back Video

    Playing Back Video 4 Playing Back Video This chapter contains the following sections: • Introduction, page 13 • Playing Back Recorded Video, page 14 • Using the Playback Assistant, page 18 • Creating a Video Clip, page 18 • Viewing Snapshots, page 19 This function is not supported by the following models: Note HPW2P1/HBW2PER1.
  • Page 28: Overview Of The Playback Interface

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Overview of the Playback Interface The Playback interface has six areas with controls and options for playback (see Figure 4-1). Figure 4-1 Playback Interface Playback controls (see Playback Controls on page Calendar area (see Playing a Recorded File from the Calendar on page Clip selection (see Creating a Video Clip on page...
  • Page 29: Playing A Recorded File From The Calendar

    Playing Back Video Table 4-1 Playback Controls Control Description Click to play video. Click to stop video playback. Click to go to the next frame. Note Video playback must be paused before you can use this function. Slow playback Fast playback Mute sound Volume control Playing a Recorded File from the Calendar...
  • Page 30: Figure 4-3 Playback Calendar

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Figure 4-3 Playback Calendar From the File Type list, select dav for video playback and jpg for snapshots. The default Data Source is SD Card. Playing a Recorded File In the calendar field of the Playback interface, perform the following steps to find a recorded file: a.
  • Page 31: Searching For A File By Recording Type

    Playing Back Video Figure 4-4 Recording Timeline Below the calendar, click the File List button to narrow your search by time period and/or by download format. Play the file using one of the following methods: • In the file list, double-click the file that you want to play. •...
  • Page 32: Timeline Configuration

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Timeline Configuration You can configure the playback timeline in Playback to show the last 24 hours, 2 hours, 1 hour, or 30 minutes of recorded video. Click to select the target time scale. Figure 4-7 Playback Timeline Configuration Using the Playback Assistant The Playback Assistant buttons allow you to zoom in and out on video, and to take snapshots.
  • Page 33: Viewing Snapshots

    Playing Back Video Figure 4-8 Clip Function Controls Find the recording that you want to create a clip from. On the timeline, click the recording at the time you want to start the clip, and then click . This is the start time of the clip. Next, click the recording at the time you want to end the clip, and then click .
  • Page 34: Configuring Camera Settings

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide 5 Configuring Camera Settings This chapter contains the following sections: • Configuring Camera Properties, page 20 • Configuring Video Settings, page 27 • Configuring Audio Settings, page 31 Configuring Camera Properties Go to Setup Camera Setup  Properties. This section describes how to configure camera properties (picture, exposure, lighting compensation, white balance, day and night, IR light, etc.).
  • Page 35: Figure 5-1 Camera Properties

    Configuring Camera Settings Figure 5-1 Camera Properties Profile From the Profile list, select the camera profile that you want to configure settings for: Normal, Day, or Night. Picture In the Picture field, select a picture style from the Style list: Soft, Standard, or Vivid. To adjust the image brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness, or gamma settings, drag the slider left or right or click the –...
  • Page 36 Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide 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 and 60. The default value is 50. Sharpness Adjusts video sharpness.
  • Page 37 Configuring Camera Settings Gain Priority: You set a gain value and the camera sets the proper exposure by assigning an appropriate shutter speed. Shutter Priority: You set a shutter speed and the camera sets the proper exposure by assigning an appropriate gain. 3DNR This setting reduces noise and retains good video quality in low light conditions.
  • Page 38: Profile Management

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Auto: Auto white balance is on. The system automatically adjusts the color temperature to ensure that the video color is correct. Natural: White balance is optimized for natural lighting. Street Lamp: White balance is optimized for yellow-tinted lighting. Outdoor: White balance is optimized for outdoor environments.
  • Page 39: Figure 5-2 Profile Management

    Configuring Camera Settings Figure 5-2 Profile Management The Profile Management has three modes: Normal, Full Time, and Schedule. By default, the system has the Day profile always enabled. • Normal: The Normal profile is always enabled. • Full Time: The Day profile or Night profile is always enabled, depending on your selection. •...
  • Page 40: Zoom And Focus

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Zoom and Focus Go to Setup Camera Setup  Properties Zoom and Focus. This section only applies to HEW4PER2/HEW2PER2/H4W2PER2/H Note BW2PER2/H4W8PR2/HBW8PR2 motorized focus/zoom cameras. Figure 5-4 Zoom and Focus Table 5-1 Zoom and Focus Parameter Function Adjust the focal length of the lens by clicking "+"...
  • Page 41: Configuring Video Settings

    Configuring Camera Settings Configuring Video Settings Go to Setup Camera Setup  Video. This section describes how to configure video streaming properties (format, resolution, frame rate, bit rate, I-frame interval, etc.). Video Stream Go to Setup Camera Setup  Video Video. Figure 5-5 Video Stream Format Select from four options for Encode Mode: H.264 (Main Profile), H.264H (High Profile),...
  • Page 42: Snapshot

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Note If Smart Codec is set to ON, video analytics will be unavailable. Resolution You can select from multiple resolutions from the drop-down list. The recommended bit stream value is different for each resolution. Frame Rate (FPS) In the Frame Rate (FPS) box, select a frame rate within the available range (1–30 fps for NTSC cameras;...
  • Page 43: Video Overlay

    Configuring Camera Settings Table 5-2 Snapshot Configurations Parameter Function Select from either General (schedule) or Event (activation). General: Snapshots are taken according to a user-defined Snapshot Type schedule. Event: Snapshots are taken whenever an alarm, motion detection, camera tampering, or system event occurs. The image size is determined by the main stream resolution Image Size setting.
  • Page 44: Roi

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Table 5-3 Video Overlay Configurations Parameter Function Masks areas of the video for privacy. To enable privacy masking, click Enable. Four privacy masks appear in the preview window. Delete any masks that you don’t need. To delete a mask, right-click it or Privacy select it and then click Delete.
  • Page 45: Configuring Audio Settings

    Configuring Camera Settings Figure 5-8 Storage Path Set the storage path for snapshots ( in the live interface) and for recorded video ( the live interface). Click Browse to select a storage path for snapshots and recorded videos. Click Save to save any changes to the storage paths. Configuring Audio Settings Go to Setup Camera Setup ...
  • Page 46 Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide In the Properties area, select the audio input type (LineIn, Mic), enable or disable noise filtering, and adjust the microphone and/or speaker volumes by moving the sliders. Click the + and - signs to make fine adjustments. Click Save to apply the settings.
  • Page 47: Configuring Network Settings

    Configuring Network Settings 6 Configuring Network Settings This chapter contains the following sections: • Configuring TCP/IP Settings, page 33 • Configuring Port Settings, page 35 • Configuring PPPoE Settings, page 36 • Configuring SMTP (Email) Settings, page 37 • Configuring UPnP Settings, page 38 •...
  • Page 48 Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Parameter Function Maximum 32 characters. Select an Ethernet port. The default is Wire (Default). Ethernet Card Note If you modify these settings, you should reboot your camera to activate the new setup. Select Static or DHCP mode. The IP Address, Subnet mask, and Default Gateway fields are unavailable when you select DHCP mode to automatically search for the IP address.
  • Page 49: Configuring Port Settings

    Configuring Network Settings Parameter Function bar, and then press Enter Configuring Port Settings Go to Setup Network Setup  Port. Figure 6-2 Port Port Table 6-2 Port Configurations Parameter Function Displays the maximum number of network connections for the same camera.
  • Page 50: Configuring Pppoe Settings

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide ONVIF Figure 6-3 ONVIF ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) is a global open standard for the interface of IP-based security products. It covers network video mode, interface, data type, and data interaction mode. The ONVIF specification aims at interoperability of network video products regardless of manufacturer.
  • Page 51: Configuring Smtp (Email) Settings

    Configuring Network Settings Figure 6-5 PPPoE To enable PPPoE, select the Enable checkbox. Select an authentication mode from PAP, CHAP or EAP. The default is CHAP. You can select the protocol according to your server. If you select all modes, the system will select a mode according to your system automatically.
  • Page 52: Configuring Upnp Settings

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Table 6-3 SMTP (Email) Configurations Parameter Function SMTP Server Enter the server address. The default setting is 25. You can modify this setting as Port necessary. Supports the anonymity function for the server. You can Anonymous automatically log in anonymously.
  • Page 53: Configuring Snmp Settings

    Configuring Network Settings Figure 6-7 UPnP Enabling UPnP in Windows The UPnP protocol is used to detect network devices with clients running Windows. To enable UPnP, select the Enable check box. The camera can now be detected by Windows' built-in network browser (My Network Places in Windows XP; Network in Windows 7). To enable UPnP in Windows XP: 1.
  • Page 54: Figure 6-8 Snmp

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Figure 6-8 SNMP Table 6-4 SNMP Configurations Parameter Function SNMP Version When SNMP v1 is selected, the device can only process SNMP v1 information. When SNMP v2 is selected, the device can only process SNMP v2 information.
  • Page 55: Configuring Bonjour Settings

    Configuring Network Settings Configuring Bonjour Settings Go to Setup Network Setup  Bonjour. Bonjour is based on the multicast DNS service from Apple. It can automatically broadcast its service information and listen to the camera information from the other camera. Figure 6-9 Bonjour Bonjour is a zero configuration networking application that allows you to create a network in which devices can discover each other without requiring any user configuration.
  • Page 56: Configuring Ieee802.1X Settings

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Table 6-5 Multicast Configurations Parameter Function Select the check box to enable the multicast function. Enable Note Main stream and sub stream cannot be used at the same time. Multicast The main/sub stream multicast address is 224.1.2.4 and its range is Address 224.0.0.0 ‒...
  • Page 57: Configuring Qos Settings

    When you log in to the camera’s web client for the first time, some browsers may display a warning that the connection is not private/secure. To access the web client, you must install a Honeywell-signed security certificate. Figure 6-13 Certificate Certificate To install a Honeywell-signed root certificate:...
  • Page 58 Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide 1. Click Export, navigate to the directory where you want to save the certificate (ca.crt) on your PC, and then click Save. 2. Go to the directory where you saved the certificate and double-click the certificate. The Certificate window opens.
  • Page 59: Figure 6-14 Certificate Request

    Configuring Network Settings Figure 6-14 Certificate Request...
  • Page 60: Configuring Video Analytics

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide 7 Configuring Video Analytics This chapter contains the following sections: • Configuring Video Detection Settings, page 46 • Configuring Audio Detection Settings, page 51 • Configuring Smart Plan, page 52 • Configuring Face Detection Events, page 53 •...
  • Page 61: Figure 7-2 Configuring The Alarm Period

    Configuring Video Analytics Parameter Function Enter the anti-dither time in seconds. Enter a value between 0 Anti-Dither and 100 seconds. The system will only allow one motion detection event within this period. Configure the motion detection region, its sensitivity, and area. The Area default settings covers the entire area.
  • Page 62: Figure 7-3 Configuring The Motion Detection Area

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide • If you select All, the schedule will apply to all days of the week. Note • You can configure up to 6 periods within a day. 2. Configure a time range for when the motion detection is active, and then click the Period check box to select that time range for the selected day of the week.
  • Page 63: Configuring Camera Tampering Settings

    Configuring Video Analytics 4. Select a threshold value, from 1 to 100 for each region. The higher the number, the more motion will be needed to trigger a motion event. It is recommended that you choose a sensitivity between 5 to 50. 5.
  • Page 64: Configuring Scene Change Settings

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide When enabled, the system attaches a snapshot to an email alert when an Snapshot alarm occurs. Configuring Scene Change Settings Go to Setup Video Analytics Video DetectionScene Change. Figure 7-5 Scene Change Table 7-3 Scene Change Configurations Parameter Function Enable...
  • Page 65: Configuring Audio Detection Settings

    Configuring Video Analytics Configuring Audio Detection Settings Note This function is only supported by H2W2PER3/H2W4PER3/H2W2PC1M. Go to Setup Video Analytics Audio Detection. Figure 7-6 Audio Detection Parameter Function Enable Select Enable Input Abnormal and it will trigger alarms when it detects audio Input input abnormity.
  • Page 66: Configuring Smart Plan

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Drag the slider to adjust the threshold value. The default value is 50. If the environmental noise is too big, then the value needs to be set higher. Threshold You need to adjust it according to the actual environment test. The audio detection function is activated during the specified period.
  • Page 67: Configuring Face Detection Events

    Configuring Video Analytics Configuring Face Detection Events This function is only supported by Note HEW4PER2/HEW4PER3B/HEW2PER3/H2W2PER3/H2W4PER3/H2W2PC1M. Go to Setup  Video Analytics Face Detection. Figure 7-8 Face Detection To enable face detection: 1. Select the Enable check box. 2. Click Draw Target to set up the face detection area. You can move or resize the area using your mouse.
  • Page 68: Configuring People Counting Events

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide For the snapshot to be attached to the email notification, the Attachment check box must be selected in Setup  Network Note Setup  SMTP (Email). See Configuring SMTP (Email) Settings on page 37. 11.
  • Page 69: Report

    Configuring Video Analytics To enable people counting: Select the Enable check box. Click Draw Rule to set up an area for people counting. You can move or resize the area using your mouse. To move the area, drag one of the sides. To resize the area, drag one of the corner handles.
  • Page 70: Configuring System Events Settings

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide To run a report, select the report type and set the criteria as needed. Click Search and the report will be displayed. To export the report, click Export. The following is a sample report of bar chart. Figure 7-10 Report –...
  • Page 71: Configuring Network Event Settings

    Configuring Video Analytics Figure 7-12 SD Card Error Warning Configuration Interface Figure 7-13 Capacity Warning Table 7-4 SD Card Configurations Parameter Function Event Select an event type in the dropdown list. Type Enable Check to enable the selected event type Send When enabled, the system sends an email alert when the event occurs.
  • Page 72: Configuring Illegal Access Event Settings

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Figure 7-14 Network Event Table 7-5 Network Configuration Parameter Function Event Select a network event type in the dropdown list. Type Enable Check to enable the selected network event type. Record If Record is enabled, the selected event type can activate recording. Record The system will wait for the specified time before it begins recording.
  • Page 73 Configuring Video Analytics Send Check to send an email to a specified receiver if someone attempts to Email illegally access the camera.
  • Page 74: Configuring Storage Settings

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide 8 Configuring Storage Settings This chapter contains the following sections: • Configuring Schedule Settings, page 60 • Configuring Destination Settings, page 61 • Configuring Recording Control, page 64 Configuring Schedule Settings Configuring Record Schedule Go to Setup Storage Setup Schedule ...
  • Page 75: Setting Holidays

    Configuring Storage Settings Setting Holidays Go to Setup Storage Setup Schedule  Holiday Schedule. You can designate holidays by clicking dates on the calendar. On the selected dates, the video recording/snapshot schedule will follow the holiday settings you configured in the Record Schedule and Snapshot Schedule tabs. Click Save to apply the settings.
  • Page 76: Local

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Figure 8-3 Path Table 8-1 Path Configurations Parameter Function Event Type Select Scheduled, Motion Detection, or Alarm. Local Select to save files to the microSD card Select to save files to the FTP server. Select to save files to the NAS disk.
  • Page 77: Ftp

    Configuring Storage Settings If you want to erase all the data on the microSD card, click Format. A confirmation message appears. Click OK to continue. The card is formatted and the camera reboots. On the FTP tab, you can enable the FTP storage function. When enabled, event-triggered video and snapshots (either scheduled or motion detection, depending on what you chose in Figure 8-3) will be saved to the specified FTP server.
  • Page 78: Configuring Recording Control

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Figure 8-6 NAS Table 8-3 NAS Configurations Parameter Function Enable Select the checkbox to enable this function. Server Address Set the IP address of the server. Set storage directory where recorded video and snapshots will be Remote Directory stored.
  • Page 79 Configuring Storage Settings Parameter Function Select Stop or Overwrite. Overwrite: If the current working HDD is full, then the system will Disk Full overwrite the previous file. Stop: If the current working HDD is full or is overwriting, the system will stop recording.
  • Page 80: Configuring System Settings

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide 9 Configuring System Settings This chapter contains the following sections: • General System Setup, page 66 • Account Setup, page 67 • Security, page 71 • Restoring Default Settings, page 72 • Import/Export, page 72 •...
  • Page 81: Account Setup

    Configuring System Settings Date and Time Figure 9-2 Date and Time Configuration Table 9-2 Date and Time Configurations Parameter Function Date Format Select a date format from the drop-down list. Time Format Select a time format, either 24-hour or 12-hour. Time Zone Select the time zone for the camera.
  • Page 82: Figure 9-3 Username

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide The system supports up to 15 characters for the user name or user group name. You can use letters, numbers, and the underscore character ( _ ) for the user or group name. You can configure up to 18 users and eight groups (default factory settings).
  • Page 83: Figure 9-4 Add User

    Configuring System Settings Figure 9-4 Add User To add a user, in the Add User configuration interface, enter a user name and password, then select a group. Ensure that a general user has fewer rights than the admin user. A user’s rights cannot exceed the rights of the group to which the user Note belongs.
  • Page 84: Figure 9-6 Group Configuration

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide 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 85: Security

    Configuring System Settings Figure 9-8 Modify Group Security Go to Setup System Setup Security. Figure 9-9 Security IP Filter To restrict camera access to specific IP/MAC addresses, enable the IP filter. You can specify an IP address or an IP address segment (for example, from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.100). If you do not click the check box to enable Approved Users, there will be no access limitation.
  • Page 86: Restoring Default Settings

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide If you specify a MAC address limitation here, the computer with the Note specified MAC address must be in the same network subnet as the IP camera. CAUTION If you set up the IP Filter/ Approved Users options and forget the IP/MAC address that is allowed to access the camera, you will have to return the camera to the factory to repair the problem.
  • Page 87: Automatic Maintenance

    Configuring System Settings Automatic Maintenance Go to Setup System Setup  Auto Maintain. Figure 9-12 Auto Maintain Auto Reboot: Click the checkbox to enable Auto Reboot. Select the day (Everyday or Monday to Sunday) and the time (from 00:00 to 24:00) to reboot the camera automatically. Manual Reboot: Reboot the camera manually.
  • Page 88: 10 Viewing System Information

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide 10 Viewing System Information This chapter contains the following sections: • Version, page 74 • Log, page 74 • Online User, page 75 Version Go to Setup Information Version. In the Version interface, you can view the system hardware features, the software version, and the release date.
  • Page 89: Online User

    Viewing System Information Figure 10-2 Log Table 10-1 Log Interface Configurations Parameter Function Start Time Configure the start time for the requested log. End Time Configure the end time for the requested log. Select a log type: System, Setting, Data, Event, Record, Account, Types Clear Log.
  • Page 90: Figure 10-3 Online User

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Figure 10-3 Online User...
  • Page 91: 11 Configuring Alarms Settings

    Configuring Alarms Settings 11 Configuring Alarms Settings Click the Alarm tab to open the alarm configuration interface. Figure 11-1 Alarm Configuration...
  • Page 92: Table 11-1 Alarm Configurations

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide Table 11-1 Alarm Configurations Type Parameter Function Check to enable Motion Detection. The system will then trigger an Motion Detection alarm when motion is detected under the specified circumstances. Check to enable Disk Full. The system will then trigger an alarm when the disk (microSD card) is full.
  • Page 93: 12 Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 12 Troubleshooting Refer to the following guidelines to troubleshoot any performance issues. If you require additional assistance, contact Honeywell Technical Support (see back cover for contact information). Table 12-1 Troubleshooting Issues Solutions • Use the player located on the CD that came with your camera.
  • Page 94 Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide • Ensure that the objects to be illuminated are within the camera’s IR range. • If the IR-cut filter does not switch to Night mode, the photosensitive chip at the front of the camera may be malfunctioning. Cannot upgrade firmware through the •...
  • Page 95: 13 Appendix

    Appendix 13 Appendix Embedded NVR Integration Capacity Matrix Refer to the following table when integrating Performance Series IP cameras with Honeywell Embedded NVRs. Table 13-1 Embedded NVR Integration Matrix - Maximum Frame Rate and Resolution (1) Part No HEN041*3 HEN081*3...
  • Page 96 Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide HEW4PER2 20fps 20fps 20fps 20fps 20fps 20fps 20fps 20fps 2688*1520 2688*1520 2688*1520 2688*1520 2688*1520 2688*1520 2688*1520 2688*1520 25/30fps 25/30fps 25/30fps 25/30fps 25/30fps 25/30fps 25/30fps 25/30fps 2304*1296 2304*1296 2304*1296 2304*1296 2304*1296 2304*1296 2304*1296 2304*1296 HEW4PER2B 20fps 20fps...
  • Page 97: List Of Symbols

    Appendix List of Symbols The following is a list of symbols that may appear on the camera: Symbol Explanation The WEEE symbol. This symbol indicates that when the end-user wishes to discard this product, it must be sent to separate collection facilities for recovery and recycling. By separating this product from other household-type waste, the volume of waste sent to incinerators or landfills will be reduced, and thus natural resources will be conserved.
  • Page 98: 14 Specifications

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide 14 Specifications H4W8PR2 Dome Camera Table 14-1 H4W8PR2 Specifications OPERATIONAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive scan IMAGE SENSOR 1/2" 8Megapixel Progressive Scan CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 3840(H) × 2160(V) MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0.09lux/F1.9(color,30IRE), 0 Lux with IR ON S/N RATIO...
  • Page 99 Specifications NETWORK ETHERNET RJ-45 (10/100Base-T) SUPPORTED WEB BROWSERS IE11 SUPPORTED OS Win7 Win10 HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; PROTOCOLS QoS; UPnP; NTP; Bonjour; IEEE 802.1x; Multicast; ICMP; IGMP; TLS INTEROPERABILITY ONVIF Profile G/S MAXIMUM USERS ACCESS 20 Users User account and password protection HTTPS, IP Filter, Digest authentication, User...
  • Page 100: Hbw8Pr2 Bullet Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide HBW8PR2 Bullet Camera Table 14-2 HBW8PR2 Specifications OPERATIONAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive scan IMAGE SENSOR 1/2" 8Megapixel Progressive Scan CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 3840(H) × 2160(V) MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0.09lux/F1.9(color,30IRE), 0 Lux with IR ON S/N RATIO More than 45dB...
  • Page 101 Specifications HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; PROTOCOLS QoS; UPnP; NTP; Bonjour; IEEE 802.1x; Multicast; ICMP; IGMP; TLS INTEROPERABILITY ONVIF Profile G/S MAXIMUM USERS ACCESS 20 Users User account and password protection HTTPS, IP Filter, Digest authentication, User SECURITY access log, TLS1.2 only, AES-128/256, SSH/Telnet closed, sFTP by default, PCIDSS compliance...
  • Page 102: Hew4Per2/Hew4Per2B Eyeball Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide HEW4PER2/HEW4PER2B Eyeball Camera Table 14-3 HEW4PER2/ HEW4PER2B Specifications OPERATIONAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive 1/3” 4Megapixel IMAGE SENSOR progressive scan CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 2688(H)x1520(V) 0.3lux/F1.4(color,30IRE) MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0Lux/F1.4(IR on) S/N RATIO More than 45dB ELECTRONIC SHUTTER SPEED...
  • Page 103 Specifications HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; PROTOCOLS QoS; UPnP; NTP; Bonjour; IEEE 802.1x; Multicast; ICMP; IGMP; TLS INTEROPERABILITY ONVIF Profile G/S MAXIMUM USERS ACCESS 20 Users User account and password protection HTTPS, IP Filter, Digest authentication, User SECURITY access log, TLS1.2 only, AES-128/256, SSH/Telnet closed, sFTP by default, PCIDSS compliance...
  • Page 104: Hew4Per3B Eyeball Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide HEW4PER3B Eyeball Camera Table 14-4 HEW4PER3B Specifications OPERATIONAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive 1/3” 4Megapixel IMAGE SENSOR progressive scan CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 2688(H)x1520(V) 0.4lux/F1.6(color,30IRE) MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0Lux/F1.6(IR on) S/N RATIO More than 45dB ELECTRONIC SHUTTER SPEED...
  • Page 105 Specifications ETHERNET RJ-45 (10/100Base-T) SUPPORTED WEB BROWSERS IE11 SUPPORTED OS Win7 Win10 HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; PROTOCOLS QoS; UPnP; NTP; Bonjour; IEEE 802.1x; Multicast; ICMP; IGMP; TLS INTEROPERABILITY ONVIF Profile G/S MAXIMUM USERS ACCESS 20 Users User account and password protection HTTPS, IP Filter, Digest authentication, User...
  • Page 106: Hew2Per2 Eyeball Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide HEW2PER2 Eyeball Camera Table 14-5 HEW2PER2 Specifications OPERATIONAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive IMAGE SENSOR 1/2.8” 2Megapixel progressive CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 1920(H) x1080(V) 0.05lux/F1.4(color,30IRE) MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0Lux/F1.4(IR on) S/N RATIO More than 45dB ELECTRONIC SHUTTER SPEED...
  • Page 107 Specifications SUPPORTED OS Win7 Win10 HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; PROTOCOLS QoS; UPnP; NTP; Bonjour; IEEE 802.1x; Multicast; ICMP; IGMP; TLS INTEROPERABILITY ONVIF Profile G/S MAXIMUM USERS ACCESS 20 Users User account and password protection HTTPS, IP Filter, Digest authentication, User SECURITY access log, TLS1.2 only, AES-128/256, SSH/Telnet closed, sFTP by default, PCIDSS compliance...
  • Page 108: Hew2Per3 Eyeball Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide HEW2PER3 Eyeball Camera Table 14-6 HEW2PER3 Specifications OPERATIONAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive IMAGE SENSOR 1/2.8” 2Megapixel progressive scan CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 1920(H) x1080(V) 0.06lux/F1.6(color,30IRE) MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0Lux/F1.6(IR on) S/N RATIO More than 45dB ELECTRONIC SHUTTER SPEED...
  • Page 109 Specifications ETHERNET RJ-45 (10/100Base-T) SUPPORTED WEB BROWSERS IE11 SUPPORTED OS Win7 Win10 HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; PROTOCOLS QoS; UPnP; NTP; Bonjour; IEEE 802.1x; Multicast; ICMP; IGMP; TLS INTEROPERABILITY ONVIF Profile G/S MAXIMUM USERS ACCESS 20 Users User account and password protection HTTPS, IP Filter, Digest authentication, User...
  • Page 110: Hbw2Per1 Bullet Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide HBW2PER1 Bullet Camera Table 14-7 HBW2PER1 Specifications OPERATIONAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive 1/2.8” 2Megapixel IMAGE SENSOR progressive CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 1920(H) x1080(V) 0.07lux/F2.0(color,30IRE) MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0Lux/F2.0(IR on) S/N RATIO More than 45dB ELECTRONIC SHUTTER SPEED...
  • Page 111 Specifications SUPPORTED OS Win7 Win10 HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; PROTOCOLS QoS; UPnP; NTP; Bonjour; IEEE 802.1x; Multicast; ICMP; IGMP; TLS INTEROPERABILITY ONVIF Profile G/S MAXIMUM USERS ACCESS 20 Users User account and password protection HTTPS, IP Filter, Digest authentication, User SECURITY access log, TLS1.2 only, AES-128/256, SSH/Telnet closed, sFTP by default, PCIDSS compliance...
  • Page 112: Hbw2Per2 Bullet Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide HBW2PER2 Bullet Camera Table 14-8 HBW2PER2 Specifications OPERATIONAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive IMAGE SENSOR 1/2.8” 2Megapixel progressive CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 1920(H) x1080(V) 0.05lux/F1.4(color,30IRE) MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0Lux/F1.4(IR on) S/N RATIO More than 45dB ELECTRONIC SHUTTER...
  • Page 113 Specifications SUPPORTED WEB IE11 BROWSERS SUPPORTED OS Win7 Win10 HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; QoS; PROTOCOLS UPnP; NTP; Bonjour; IEEE 802.1x; Multicast; ICMP; IGMP; TLS INTEROPERABILITY ONVIF Profile G/S MAXIMUM USERS ACCESS 20 Users User account and password protection HTTPS, IP Filter, Digest authentication, User access SECURITY...
  • Page 114: H4W2Per2 Dome Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide H4W2PER2 Dome Camera Table 14-9 H4W2PER2 Specifications OPERATIONAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive IMAGE SENSOR 1/2.8” 2Megapixel progressive CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 1920(H) x1080(V) 0.05lux/F1.4(color,30IRE) MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0Lux/F1.4(IR on) S/N RATIO More than 45dB ELECTRONIC SHUTTER...
  • Page 115 Specifications SUPPORTED WEB IE11 BROWSERS SUPPORTED OS Win7 Win10 HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; QoS; PROTOCOLS UPnP; NTP; Bonjour; IEEE 802.1x; Multicast; ICMP; IGMP; TLS INTEROPERABILITY ONVIF Profile G/S MAXIMUM USERS ACCESS 20 Users User account and password protection HTTPS, IP Filter, Digest authentication, User access SECURITY...
  • Page 116: H4W2Per3 Dome Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide H4W2PER3 Dome Camera Table 14-10 H4W2PER3 Specifications OPERATIONAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive IMAGE SENSOR 1/2.8” 2Megapixel progressive CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 1920(H) x1080(V) 0.07lux/F2.0(color,30IRE) MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0Lux/F2.0(IR on) S/N RATIO More than 45dB ELECTRONIC SHUTTER...
  • Page 117 Specifications ETHERNET RJ-45 (10/100Base-T) SUPPORTED WEB IE11 BROWSERS SUPPORTED OS Win7 Win10 HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; QoS; PROTOCOLS UPnP; NTP; Bonjour; IEEE 802.1x; Multicast; ICMP; IGMP; TLS INTEROPERABILITY ONVIF Profile G/S MAXIMUM USERS ACCESS 20 Users User account and password protection HTTPS, IP Filter, Digest authentication, User access...
  • Page 118: H2W2Per3 Mini Dome Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide H2W2PER3 Mini Dome Camera Table 14-11 H2W2PER3 Specifications OPERATIONAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive IMAGE SENSOR 1/2.8” 2Megapixel progressive scan CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 1920(H)x1080(V) 0.07lux/F2.0( Color,30IRE) MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0Lux/F2.0(IR on) S/N RATIO More than 45dB...
  • Page 119 Specifications NETWORK ETHERNET RJ-45 (10/100Base-T)/M12 D-Coding SUPPORTED WEB IE11 BROWSERS SUPPORTED OS Win 7 Win10 HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; QoS; PROTOCOLS UPnP; NTP; Bonjour; IEEE 802.1x; Multicast; ICMP; IGMP; TLS INTEROPERABILITY ONVIF Profile G/S MAXIMUM USERS ACCESS 20 Users...
  • Page 120: H2W4Per3 Mini Dome Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide H2W4PER3 Mini Dome Camera Table 14-12 H2W4PER3 Specifications OPERATIAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive IMAGE SENSOR 1/3” 4Megapixel progressive scan CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 2688(H)x1520(V) 0.3lux/F2.0( Color,30IRE) MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0Lux/F2.0( IR On) S/N RATIO More than 45dB...
  • Page 121 Specifications NETWORK ETHERNET RJ-45 (10/100Base-T)/M12 D-Coding SUPPORTED WEB IE11 BROWSERS SUPPORTED OS Win 7 Win10 HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; QoS; PROTOCOLS UPnP; NTP; Bonjour; IEEE 802.1x; Multicast; ICMP; IGMP; TLS INTEROPERABILITY ONVIF Profile G/S MAXIMUM USERS ACCESS 20 Users...
  • Page 122: H2W2Pc1M People Counting Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide H2W2PC1M People Counting Camera Table 14-13 H2W2PC1M Specifications OPERATIONAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive IMAGE SENSOR 1/2.8” 2Megapixel progressive scan CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 1920(H)x1080(V) 0.08lux/F2.0( Color,30IRE) MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0.04Lux/F2.0( B/W,30IRE) S/N RATIO More than 45dB...
  • Page 123 Specifications H.264: 24~9472Kbps BIT RATE H.265: 14~5632Kbps NETWORK ETHERNET RJ-45 (10/100Base-T) SUPPORTED WEB IE11 BROWSERS SUPPORTED OS Win 7 Win10 HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; QoS; PROTOCOLS UPnP; NTP; Bonjour; IEEE 802.1x; Multicast; ICMP; IGMP; TLS INTEROPERABILITY ONVIF Profile G/S MAXIMUM USERS ACCESS...
  • Page 124: Hpw2P1 Pinhole Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide HPW2P1 Pinhole Camera Table 14-14 HPW2P1 Specifications OPERATIONAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive IMAGE SENSOR 1/2.7” 2Megapixel progressive CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 1920(H) x1080(V) 0.082lux/F2.4 (Color,30IRE) MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0.18Lux/F2.4 (B/W,30IRE) S/N RATIO More than 45dB ELECTRONIC SHUTTER...
  • Page 125 Specifications ETHERNET RJ-45 (10/100Base-T) SUPPORTED WEB IE11 BROWSERS SUPPORTED OS Win 7 Win 10 HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; QoS; PROTOCOLS UPnP; NTP; Bonjour; IEEE 802.1x; Multicast; ICMP; IGMP; TLS INTEROPERABILITY ONVIF Profile G/S MAXIMUM USERS ACCESS 20 Users User account and password protection HTTPS, IP Filter, Digest authentication, User access...
  • Page 126: H4W4Per2 Mini Dome Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide H4W4PER2 Mini Dome Camera Table 14-15 H4W4PER2 Specifications OPERATIONAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive IMAGE SENSOR 1/3" 4 MP CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 2688 (H) × 1520 (V) 0.03 lux color @ F1.4 (Color, 1/3s, 30 IRE) MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0 lux B/W with IR LEDs on @ F1.4 S/N RATIO...
  • Page 127 Specifications H.265: 12K – 8448 Kbps BIT RATE H.264: 32K – 10240 Kbps NETWORK ETHERNET RJ-45 (10/100Base-T) SUPPORTED WEB IE11 BROWSERS SUPPORTED OS Win 7 Win 10 HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; QoS; PROTOCOLS UPnP;...
  • Page 128: H4W4Per3 Mini Dome Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide H4W4PER3 Mini Dome Camera Table 14-16 H4W4PER3 Specifications OPERATIONAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive IMAGE SENSOR 1/3" 4 MP CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 2688 (H) × 1520 (V) 0.08 lux color @ F2.0 (Color, 1/3s, 30 IRE) MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0 lux B/W with IR LEDs on @ F2.0 S/N RATIO...
  • Page 129 Specifications H.265: 12K – 8448 Kbps BIT RATE H.264: 32K – 10240 Kbps NETWORK ETHERNET RJ-45 (10/100Base-T) SUPPORTED WEB IE11 BROWSERS SUPPORTED OS Win 7 Win 10 HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; QoS; PROTOCOLS UPnP;...
  • Page 130: Hbd2Per1 Bullet Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide HBD2PER1 Bullet Camera Table 14-17 HBD2PER1 Specifications OPERATIONAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive IMAGE SENSOR 1/2.9" 2 MP CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 1920 (H) × 1080 (V) 0.08 lux color @ F2.0 (Color, 1/3s, 30 IRE) MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0 lux B/W with IR LEDs on @ F2.0 S/N RATIO...
  • Page 131 Specifications H.265: 12K – 6400 Kbps BIT RATE H.264: 32K – 10240 Kbps NETWORK ETHERNET RJ-45 (10/100Base-T) SUPPORTED WEB IE11 BROWSERS SUPPORTED OS Win 7 Win 10 HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; QoS; PROTOCOLS UPnP;...
  • Page 132: Hbw4Per1 Bullet Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide HBW4PER1 Bullet Camera Table 14-18 HBW4PER1 Specifications OPERATIONAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive IMAGE SENSOR 1/3" 4 MP CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 2688 (H) × 1520 (V) 0.08 lux color @ F2.0 (Color, 1/3s, 30 IRE) MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0 lux B/W with IR LEDs on @ F2.0 S/N RATIO...
  • Page 133 Specifications H.265: 12K – 8448 Kbps BIT RATE H.264: 32K – 10240 Kbps NETWORK ETHERNET RJ-45 (10/100Base-T) SUPPORTED WEB IE11 BROWSERS SUPPORTED OS Win 7 Win 10 HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; QoS; PROTOCOLS UPnP;...
  • Page 134: Hbw4Per2 Bullet Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide HBW4PER2 Bullet Camera Table 14-19 HBW4PER2 Specifications OPERATIONAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive IMAGE SENSOR 1/3" 4 MP CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 2688 (H) × 1520 (V) 0.03 lux color @ F1.4(Color, 1/3s, 30 IRE) MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0 lux B/W with IR LEDs on @ F1.4 S/N RATIO...
  • Page 135 Specifications H.265: 12K – 8448 Kbps BIT RATE H.264: 32K – 10240 Kbps NETWORK ETHERNET RJ-45 (10/100Base-T) SUPPORTED WEB IE11 BROWSERS SUPPORTED OS Win 7 Win 10 HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; QoS; PROTOCOLS UPnP;...
  • Page 136: Hed2Per3 Ball Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide HED2PER3 Ball Camera Table 14-20 HED2PER3 Specifications OPERATIONAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive IMAGE SENSOR 1/3" 2 MP CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 1920 (H) × 1080 (V) 0.08 lux color @ F2.0 (Color, 1/3s, 30 IRE), MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0 lux B/W with IR LEDs on @ F2.0...
  • Page 137 Specifications H.265: 12K – 6400 Kbps BIT RATE H.264: 32K – 10240 Kbps NETWORK ETHERNET RJ-45 (10/100Base-T) SUPPORTED WEB IE11 BROWSERS SUPPORTED OS Win 7 Win 10 HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; QoS; PROTOCOLS UPnP;...
  • Page 138: Hew4Per3 Ball Camera

    Performance Series IP Camera Software Configuration Guide HEW4PER3 Ball Camera Table 14-21 HEW4PER3 Specifications OPERATIONAL VIDEO STANDARD NTSC/PAL SCANNING SYSTEM Progressive IMAGE SENSOR 1/3" 4 MP CMOS NUMBER OF PIXELS (H × V) 2688 (H) × 1520 (V) 0.08 lux color @ F2.0 (Color, 1/3s, 30 IRE), MINIMUM ILLUMINATION 0 lux B/W with IR LEDs on @ F2.0 S/N RATIO...
  • Page 139 Specifications H.265: 12K – 8448 Kbps BIT RATE H.264: 32K – 10240 Kbps NETWORK ETHERNET RJ-45 (10/100Base-T) SUPPORTED WEB IE11 BROWSERS SUPPORTED OS Win 7 Win 10 HTTP; HTTPs; TCP; ARP; RTSP; RTP; RTCP; UDP; SMTP; DHCP; DNS; PPPoE; IPv4/v6; QoS; PROTOCOLS UPnP;...
  • Page 140 Document 800-24601 – Rev A – 10/2018 © 2018 Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without written permission from Honeywell. The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects. However, Honeywell cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use thereof.

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