Honeywell NEXPTZ4520HD-NET Operation Manual

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NEXPTZ4520HD-NET
Explosion proof Security Camera

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  • Page 1 OPERATION MANUAL NEXPTZ4520HD-NET Explosion proof Security Camera...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Overview For Your Safety ……..……………………………………………………………………… 3 For Your Installation ..…………………………………………………………………… 4 Product Overview ..……………………………………………………………………….. 6 2 Installation Connecting Network ..………………………………………………………………….. 7 Searching for IP …………….……………………………………………………………… 8 3 Connecting Web Connecting Web …………………………………………………………………………… 9 Live mode ..…………………………………………………………………………………. 10 Playback mode .…………………………………………………………………………….
  • Page 3: Overview

    1 Overview 1.1 For Your Safety 1. Be sure to read and use the "Safety Precautions" before using this product. 2. Please keep the instruction manual after reading it. 3. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 4. Pay attention to all caution and warning statements. 5.
  • Page 4: For Your Installation

    1.2 For Your Installation This system can be installed in a standard or inverted position or camera Housing only with optional bracket as below Figure1. And also it can be possible to install method as the optional bracket or adaptors. Figure1.
  • Page 5 1.2 For Your Installation If the product is to be installed in cold places such as in a freezer, the piping pipes must be sealed in silicone to prevent the ingress of fresh air into the housing. Otherwise, moist air from outside may permeate the internal housing, causing moisture or water vapor to condense inside the product due to temperature differences inside and outside the product.
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    1.3 Product Overview The NEXPTZ is a Zoom all-in-one Explosive proof camera with 2 megapixel Stavis CMOS. To achieve international explosion certification so that it can be used without problems in Zone 1, 2. It's designed and built solid. And anytime, anywhere It is supported by a network that can monitor images in real time.
  • Page 7: Installation

    2. Installation 2.1 Connecting Netw ork Power Figure2. Base Schematic of Installation 1. Figure2 is recommended for the base Schematic of Installation. 2. If you wish to consist of another method or other components, you must proceed to do after conferring with a manufacture.
  • Page 8: Searching For Ip

    2.2 Searching for IP • Ins tall IP s earc hing tool (Fig.3~ Fig. 6) • Connect IE web browser (Fig.7) • Basic network information - IP address : 192.168.1.108 - Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0 - Gateway : 192.168.1.1 • IPC accessing information - ID : admin, Password : 1234 Figure 3.
  • Page 9: Connecting Web

    3. Connecting Web 3.1 Connecting Web *** For product security, you must change the initial password to access it. *** Changing Passwords are not recorded internally, it cannot be restored and must be kept.
  • Page 10: Live Mode

    3.2 Live Mode Icon Description ① Live Live Video Functions ② Playback Playback Functions ③ Setup Setup Functions. (Camera setup, Compression setup, Audio setup, Network setup, PTZ, Alarm, IVS Analysis, Storage setup, System setup, Information) Icon Description ④ ***Talk Option ( Click to enable or disable bidirectional talk ). ⑤...
  • Page 11 3.2 Live Mode Icon Description ① Stream Type Three stream profiles are available: Main Stream: Delivers high definition video for real-time monitoring, recording, and storage. Uses the most bandwidth. To edit the Main Stream profile settings, go to Setup > Compression Setup > Video > Main Stream. Sub Stream 1: Delivers low/standard definition video, typically for remote monitoring in lower network bandwidth environments.
  • Page 12 3.2 Live Mode Icon Description ① Image Adjustment Move the sliders to adjust the image brightness, contrast, hue, or saturation. Click the – and + signs to make fine adjustments. To restore the brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation settings to their default values (64), click Reset. Note: These settings only affect the client end.
  • Page 13: Playback Mode

    3.3 Playback Mode Playback Controls Description ① Play/Pause Click to play video. Click again to pause playback. ② Stop Click to stop playback. ③ Next Frame Click to advance to the next frame when playback is paused. ④ Slow Play Click to slow down playback.
  • Page 14: Configuration Mode

    3.4 Configuration Mode 3.4.1 Camera Setup / Properties Camera/Properties Description ① Select the camera profile that you want to configure picture, exposure, white balance, Profile day/night, and lighting compensation settings for: Normal, Day, or Night. ② Move the sliders to adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness, and Gamma Picture settings.
  • Page 15 3.4.1 Camera Setup / Properties Camera/Properties Description ① Select one of the following scene modes: Auto, Natural, Street Lamp, Outdoor, Manual, White Balance Customize Region ② D&N Mode: Select one of the following options: Color, Auto, Black & White Day & Night D&N Sensitivity: You can set the camera's sensitivity to lighting changes that cause the camera to switch between Color (day) and Black &...
  • Page 16 3.4.1 Camera Setup / Profile Management Camera/ Profile Description Management ① Select one of the following options: Profile Management Normal: Uses the camera settings you configured as the Normal profile. Full Time: Select Day or Night. Either Day or Night profile settings are used, depending on your selection.
  • Page 17: Compression Setup

    3.4.2 Compression Setup / Video Compression/Video Description ① Select one of the following options: Main Stream, Sub Stream Video ② Select one of the following options: Video/Format H.264B: Baseline Profile. Uses up to 50% less bandwidth than MPEG4 and up to 80% less than MJPEG.
  • Page 18 3.4.2 Compression Setup / Snapshot Compression/Snapshot Description ① Select the type of snapshot that you want to configure: Snapshot Type General: Regularly scheduled snapshots. Trigger: Taken when an alarm, motion detection event, camera tampering event, or other event occurs. ② Not configurable.
  • Page 19: Audio Setup

    3.4.3 Audio Setup / Audio Audio/Audio Description ① You can configure audio settings for Main Stream, Sub Stream 1, and Sub Stream 2 profiles. *** Encoding To enable audio for the stream, select the Enable check box, select the standard (G.711A, G.711Mu, AAC, G.726, *MPEG2-Layer2, G.722.1, *G.729), and then select a sampling rate (8 kHz, 16 kHz, **32 kHz, **48 kHz, **64 kHz).
  • Page 20: Network Setup

    3.4.4 Netw ork Setup / TCP/IP Network/TCP/IP Description ① Enter a host name for the camera up to 15 characters in length. Host Name ② Not configurable. Wire is selected by default. Ethernet Card ③ Select Static or DHCP. If Static is selected, you must manually assign the IP Address (IPv4/IPv6), Mode Subnet Mask (IPv4), and Default Gateway (IPv4/IPv6).
  • Page 21 3.4.4 Netw ork Setup / Connection Network/Connection/ Description Port ① The maximum number of network connections for the camera. Select a value from 1 to 20. Max. Connections ② The default Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) port setting is 37777. To change the setting, TCP Port select a number in the range 1025–65534.
  • Page 22 DDNS drop-down list. If Honeywell DDNS is selected, set Mode to Auto (default) or Manual. If Manual is selected, you must also enter a domain name. By default, the domain name consists of the camera MAC address followed by the DDNS server address (separated by a dot). If you want, you can also enter a user name (email address) to log in to the server.
  • Page 23 3.4.4 Netw ork Setup / UPnP Network/UPnP Description ① You can use UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) protocol to automatically detect the camera with UPnP 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 7).
  • Page 24 You can import or export a digital certificate and private key for the camera. Certificate Click Browse, browse to the certificate/key location, click Open, and then click Import to import a third-party CA. Click Delete to remove the current CA. Click Export to export the self-signed CA by Honeywell.
  • Page 25: Ptz

    3.4.5 PTZ / Function *** PTZ/Function/Preset Description ① Set preset No. It becomes valid after you set. /Set preset name. You can input a self-defined Preset No./Name/Delete preset name here. /Delete corresponding preset. ② Save current preset setup./ Click it to add a new preset, use PTZ controls to move to a PTZ Save/Add/Clear position to set as the preset./ Clear all presets setup.
  • Page 26 3.4.5 PTZ / Function ***PTZ/Function/Pattern Description ① Choose pattern No. from drop down list to set./ Begin the pattern. /Click to display the Pattern No./Start/Set/Start start/stop record buttons./ Click to begin recording the pattern./Click to stop recording the record/Stop record pattern.
  • Page 27 3.4.5 PTZ / Function ***PTZ/Function/PTZ Limit Description ① Choose the tilt angle limit from the drop down list. For HDZ302DE, it supports -20° to 10°. For Max Elevation HDZ302D and HDZ302DIN, it supports 0° to 10°. ② Click to enable the PTZ limit function. The Up and Down lines must both be set before enabling Enable PTZ Limit.
  • Page 28: Alarm

    3.4.6 Alarm / Alarm Alarm/Alarm Description ① Select the checkbox to enable the alarm function. Alarm Activation ② Select the alarm input you want to configure. Alarm Input ③ Click Setup to set the days and times when you want motion detection to be active. Alarm Period ④...
  • Page 29 3.4.6 Alarm / Event Alarm/Event/SD Card Description ① Select the event type that you want to configure alarm/email settings for: No SD Card, SD Card Event Type Error, or Capacity Warning. ② Select the check box to enable alarm/email notifications for the selected SD card event type. Enable ③...
  • Page 30: Ivs Analysis

    3.4.7 IVS Analysis / Video Detection IVS Analysis/Video Description Detection ① Select the check box to enable motion detection. *** Video Detection Depending on movement detection, connect to the Alarm Period/Anti-Dither/Area/Manual Control Trigger/Record Delay/Alarm Output/Send Email/PTZ/Snapshot. *** Additional modules are required for intelligent analysis IVS Analysis/Video Description Detection...
  • Page 31: Storage Setup

    3.4.8 Storage Setup / Schedule Storage/Schedule Description ① click the Setup buttons to configure weekend, weekday, and holiday settings, for general video Record Schedule recording as well as motion detection and alarm recording. ② Follow the same procedure to configure the settings on the Snapshot Schedule tab. Snapshot Schedule ③...
  • Page 32: System Setup

    3.4.9 System Setup / General System/General Description ① Enter a name for the camera up to 32 characters in length. Device Name ② Select the user interface language. Language ③ Select the video standard that the camera uses: NTSC or PAL. Video Format ④...
  • Page 33 3.4.9 System Setup / Default System/Default Description ① Default(Other configurations will be recovered to default except network IP address, user Default/ Factory Default management and so on). Factory Default(Completely recover device parameters to factory default). System/Import/Export Description ② To import a system configuration file (.backup), click Import, browse to the file location, select Import it, and then click Open.
  • Page 34: Information

    3.4.10 Information Information/Version Description ① Lists the Firmware Version, Web Version, ONVIF Version, PTZ Version*, and Serial Number. Version Information/Log Description ② Enter the date and time to start the log search. Start Time ③ Enter the date and time to stop the log search. End Time ④...
  • Page 35: Appendix 1. Guarantee

    GUARANTEE Honeywell products in Korea are guaranteed as follows in accordance with the consumer damage compensation policy. In case of product failure, please contact the Customer Support Center below. Model Name Manufacturing Number Purchase Date Year Month Purchase Place Name...
  • Page 36 Honeywell Co., Ltd. Building Technologies Korea Address : 5F, Sangam IT Tower, 434 Worldcup Buk-ro Mapo-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea TEL : +82 1522-8779 FAX : +82 2 799 6188 E-mail : info.security@honeywell.com Printed inKorea...

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