
equIP® Series Indoor Minidome IP Camera Quick Install Guide
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Pin 1 Power 1
Pin 2 Earth GND
Pin 3 Power 2
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Pin 2 Reserved
Pin 3 GND
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Audio
Pin 1 Output (L)
Pin 2 Output (R)
Pin 3 GND
Pin 4 Input
Alarm
Pin 1 GND (Input–)
Pin 2 Input+
Pin 3 Output–
Pin 4 Output+
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IP Minidome Camera
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Quick Installation Guide
Document 800-15464V4 – Rev A – 07/2014
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a Honeywell equIP® Series indoor minidome camera. Follow the 
instructions in this guide to install and log in to your camera. For instructions on configuring the 
camera, refer to the equIP 
documentation CD that came with your camera. If you require additional assistance, please call the 
number shown on the back cover of this guide.
Cautions and Warnings
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 Series IP Cameras Configuration Guide on the software and 
Installing the Camera
Before You Begin
Before you begin, check that you have received all of the parts listed below. If any parts are missing 
or damaged, contact your dealer immediately.
•Camera
• Software and documentation CD
• Power terminal block
• Quick install guide
To install the camera you will also need drilling tools and a Phillips screwdriver (not supplied).
CAUTION Installation and servicing should be performed only by 
qualified and experienced technicians to conform to all local codes 
and to maintain your warranty.
Preparing the Camera
1. Loosen the two captive security screws on the dome cover using the supplied Torx key and 
remove the dome cover from the camera base.
2. Remove the inner cover from the camera assembly. Press both sides of the inner cover to 
release it from the camera assembly. 
3. Remove the screw securing the camera assembly to the camera base using a Phillips 
screwdriver (not supplied).
4. Remove the camera assembly from the camera base by pressing the tabs on the sides of the 
camera assembly. Store the camera assembly in the product box while you install the camera 
base.
•Security Torx key
• Self-tapping screws (×4)
• Plastic screw anchors (×4)
•Rubber washers (×6)
No. Name Description
1 Reset button Restores factory default settings
2 BNC Analog video output
3 Alarm I/O Alarm connection
4 Audio I/O Two-way audio connection
5 Power 12 V DC / 24 V AC power input
6 RJ45 10/100 Mbps Ethernet/PoE input
Connecting to a Power Source
To power the camera, either Power over Ethe rnet (PoE) or a 12 V DC o r a 24 V AC power connec tion 
can be used.
If you are using PoE to power your camera, connect an Ethernet cable to the camera’s RJ45 Ethernet 
port and plug the other end of the cable into an IEEE 802.3af PoE switch.
WARNING
with rated output 24 V AC / 700 mA or 12 V DC / 800 mA minimum, marked LPS or 
Class 2, or by a Listed ITE with Power over Ethernet rated 48 V DC / 300 mA.
If you are using a 12 V DC or 24 V AC connection to power your camera, insert the wiring into the 
supplied power terminal block and plug the terminal block into the power connector on the camera 
control board. Refer to the following pin definitions when connecting the wiring:
This product is intended to be powered by a Listed power adapter 
WARNING
CSA Certified/UL Listed Class 2 power adapters are required. Power over 
Ethernet (PoE) shall be provided by listed Information Technology 
Equipment meeting the IEEE 802.3af PoE standard. The PoE is not intended 
to be connected to exposed (outside plant) networks.
WARNING
type. Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local laws.
CAUTION Invisible LED radiation (850 nm). Avoid exposure to 
beam.
Important Safeguards
• Read and keep these instructions
• Please ensure that your installation area can safely support the weight of the camera.
• Do not aim the camera toward an extreme light source to prevent damage to the CCD.
• This camera is rated for indoor operation. Do not expose this camera to rain or moisture.
• Do not touch the camera lens.
• Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock.
• Do not use a strong or abrasive detergent when cleaning the camera.
• Avoid operating or storing the unit in extremely humid, dusty, hot/cold environments (where the 
operating temperature is outside the recommended range of 14°F to 122°F [–10°C to 50°C]).
To ensure compliance with electrical safety standards, 
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect 
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Preparing the Mounting Surface
1. Hold the camera base against the mounting surface and mark the positions of the screw 
holes. (Mark and drill a hole for the camera wiring if necessary.)
2. At the marked locations, drill each hole slightly smaller than the supplied screw anchors.
3. Insert the supplied screw anchors into the drilled screw holes.
Mounting the Camera
1. Route the camera wiring through the access hole on the camera base.
2. Install the supplied rubber washers on the four supplied self-tapping screws.
3. Attach the camera base to the mounting surface using the four supplied self-tapping screws.
Connecting the Wiring
Power, network, video, audio, and alarm connections are located on the camera’s control board.
Connecting to a Network
If you have not already done so, connect a Cat5 or higher Ethernet cable to the RJ45 connector on 
the camera control board. For best transmission quality, the Ethernet cable should not be longer 
than 328 ft (100 m). After you have connected the Ethernet cable, check the status of the LED 
indicators on the RJ45 connector.
• A flashing green LED indicates that the camera is connected to a network.
• A flashing orange LED indicates network activity.
If the LEDs are not lit, re-check the Ethernet cable connection.
Connecting Analog Video
Connect a coaxial cable to the BNC connector on the camera control board and connect the other 
end of the cable to a portable service monitor.
Connecting Alarm and Audio Inputs/Outputs
The camera supports one alarm input and one relay output, as well as two-way audio transmissions. 
Refer to the following pin definitions when connecting alarm and audio devices:

Completing the Installation
To complete the camera installation, do the following:
1. If you want, insert a microSDHC memory card (up to 
32 GB, Class 10) into the microSDHC card slot on the 
side of the camera assembly. See Using the 
MicroSDHC Card for Clip Storage (Optional) for more 
information on using a microSDHC card with your IP 
camera system. 
2. Line up the tabs on the camera assembly with the 
guides on the camera base and slide the camera 
assembly onto the camera base until the tabs lock 
securely in place.
3. Adjust the pan and tilt setting of the camera as desired. 
To prevent damage to the gimbal assembly, loosen 
the locking screw before adjusting the tilt angle. 
Retighten the locking screw after setting the tilt angle. 
The tilt angle is adjustable between –10° and 90°. The 
pan adjustment range is nearly 360° and the rotation angle range is nearly 270°.
4. Disconnect the video cable from the BNC connector on the camera control board.
5. Replace the inner cover on the camera assembly.
6. Reinstall the screw that secures the camera assembly to the camera base.
7. Replace the dome cover, aligning the arc-shaped notch on the cover with camera control 
board, and then tighten the captive security screws with the supplied Torx key.
Logging In to the Camera
Before You Log In to the Camera
Before logging in to the camera, ensure that your PC meets the following system requirements:
Operating System Windows® XP, Windows Vista®, Windows® 7 
CPU Intel 
System Memory 2 GB or more 
Network Card 10Base-T (10 Mbps) (minimum) 
Web Browser Internet Explorer
Note  To run the web client application, you must have Windows administrator privileges and your 
browser must be set up to allow ActiveX controls. Refer to the equIP
Configuration Guide on the software and documentation CD for more information.
Logging In to the Camera
To log in to the camera, do the following:
1. Power up the camera through a PoE, 12 V DC, or 24 V AC power connection.
2. Insert the installation disc into your disc drive and navigate to the Honeywell Device Search 
folder.
If you want, you can copy the Device Search executable file to your computer desktop (or 
other location) to run the Device Search application without the installation disc.
3. Double-click the Honeywell Device Search icon to run the application on your PC.
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 Pentium® M, 2.16 GHz or Intel® Core™ 2 Duo, 2.0 GHz
100Base-TX (100 Mbps) (recommended)
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 6.0 or later, Chrome®, Firefox®, Safari
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 Series IP Cameras 
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4. Click Device Search to find the camera with the Honeywell Device Search tool. By default, the 
camera has a dynamically assigned IP address (DHCP). After finding the camera with the 
Device Search tool, you can assign a static IP address to the camera, or otherwise modify the 
network settings, as needed (refer to the equIP 
the software and documentation CD for more information).
5. Double-click the discovered camera, or enter the camera’s IP address into the address bar of 
your web browser.
6. In the Login dialog box, enter the default user name (admin) and password (1234) and then 
click OK. The user name is case sensitive.
The first time you run the Honeywell Viewer web client, you will be prompted to install an 
ActiveX plug-in. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the plug-in. Once the plug-in has 
been installed, the web client opens automatically in your browser, displaying live video and 
basic controls. Refer to the equIP 
and documentation CD for more information on using the Honeywell Viewer web client.
®
 Series IP Cameras Configuration Guide on the software 
®
 Series IP Cameras Configuration Guide on 
IR Illumination Specifications (IR Models Only)
The range of IR illumination will vary depending on the scene reflectivity in your specific application, 
The table below shows some everyday objects and their level of reflectivity.
Material (Objects Reflecting IR) Typical Reflectivity (~%)
Snow scene 85%
Standard white paper 75%
Aluminum 75%
Glass windows 70%
White cloth/fabric 65%
Concrete (new) 40 to 50%
Plasterboard 30 to 60%
Open country (trees and grass) 20%
Brickwork (new) 10 to 30%
Brickwork (old) 5 to 15%
Concrete (old) 5 to 15%
Empty asphalt area 5%
Using the MicroSDHC Card for Clip Storage (Optional)
Preparing to Use the MicroSDHC Card
Install the microSDHC card in the card slot before you finish installing the camera (see Completing 
the Installation). Log in to the camera with the web client (see Logging In to the Camera). 
To format the microSDHC card, click System 
setting 
 Format. To set up automatic disk cleanup, 
SD Card
that option in Streaming 
  
Disk cleanup setting. To record audio to the microSDHC card along with video, enable 
 Audio.
Configuring MicroSDHC Card Recording
Set the recording type (Continuous, Scheduled, Alarm Triggered, Motion Triggered, Network Failure 
Triggered, and Tampering Triggered). Set the recording parameters, as needed. Select SD Card in 
either the Record To or Recording Storage option when configuring the selected recording type. 
For more information on Alarms, Events, and Recording settings, refer to the equIP
Cameras Configuration Guide included on the software and documentation CD.
 Storage Management  SD Card  Device 
click 
System
  
Storage Management
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 Series IP 
  
3. You can Open or Save the clip. Select Open to immediately play the clip with your default 
video player after it has downloaded, or select Save to save the clip to your hard drive. 
After you have saved the clip, you can play or copy the clip as needed.
Deleting Clips from a MicroSDHC Card
There are three ways to delete video clips from a microSDHC card:
• To delete all clips from the microSDHC card, click 
SD Card
• To set up automatic disk cleanup to delete older clips when the card storage reaches a specified 
limit, click 
• To manually remove specific clips, click 
Recording list
  
Device setting  
System
  
Storage Management
, select the clip(s) you want to remove, and then click 
Format
.
System
System
  
  SD 
Card
  
  
Storage Management
Storage Management
Disk cleanup setting
  SD 
Remove
. 
  
.
Card
  
Regulatory Statements
FCC Statement of Compliance
Information to the User: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a 
Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide 
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial 
environment. This equipment generates, 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.
Note  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance 
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. 
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformance
North America  The equipment supplied with this guide conforms to UL 60950-1 and CSA C22.2 
No. 60950-1.
Europe  
essential requirements of the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC, the General Product Safety Directive 2001/95/ 
EC and the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU, conforming to the requirements of standards EN 55022 for 
emissions, EN 50130-4 for immunity, EN 60950-1 for electrical equipment safety, and EN 50581 for 
assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous substances.
CAUTION 
product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to 
take adequate measures.
WARNING
be employed when powering the camera from 24 V AC.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
The manufacturer declares that the equipment supplied with this guide is compliant with the 
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this 
To comply with EN 50130-4 requirements, a UPS should 
Correct Disposal of this Product (applicable in the European Union and other 
European countries with separate collection systems). 
This product should be disposed of, at the end of its useful life, as per applicable local 
laws, regulations, and procedures.
Downloading and Playing Clips from a MicroSDHC Card
1. Click System   Storage Management   SD Card. The list of video clips (in AVI format) is in 
the Recording list section at the bottom of the page. You can click Sort to change the order 
that the video clips are sorted in (by date or by recording type).
2. Select a clip from the list, and then click Download.
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