V2 A11/2011Changed 800-07067V1from a User Guide exclusively for HCD5MIH/X. Added the
HCD5HDIH(X) and HCD5MWIH(X) cameras to this User Guide.
Added a note in Chapter 2 advising that the camera should not be connected to two
different power sources at the same. Changed the number of users that can be
logged on at the same time. Changed the length of time required to hold down the
reset button. Added a note in the IP installation section suggesting that all Norton
AntiVirus software be disabled before installing the IP software.
Added the information for installing the Honeywell IP Utility on Windows 7. And added
Frame Rate to the list of available priority settings in the Compression Settings
section.
V3 A11/2011Removed sentence in Specifications which states that only 4 users can log on at a
time. Removed notes throughout that referred to a limited number of users that can
be logged on at a time. Updated the System Requirements. Added the step for
Enabling Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 to the Install Honeywell IP Utility Software
section. Expanded on the Disable User Account Control section. Added WDR and
LDC to the Auto Exposure Settings table. Changed the Immunity Regulatory
specification from EN 50024 to 50130-4.
V4 A11/2011Corrected the description of the Alarm I/O and Audio I/O connectors in the
HCD5 EQUIP® Series True Day/Night Network Box Camera Reference Guide
About This Document
This document introduces the Honeywell HCD5 Series of High Resolution True Day/Night
Network Box Cameras. This series includes the following cameras:
•HCD5HIH(X) 1080p True Day/Night Network Box Camera
•HCD5MIH (X) 720p True Day/Night Network Box Camera
•HCD5WIH(X) 720p Wide Dynamic True Day/Night Network Box Camera
This document explains how to install, configure and operate the camera in a network
environment. This document is intended for system installers, administrators, and
operators.
Overview of Contents
This document contains the following chapters and appendixes:
•Chapter 1, Introduction, introduces the Honeywell network box camera and gives a
functional overview of 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 Web Client Software, describes how
to install and use the Honeywell IP Utility and web client software.
•Chapter 4, IP Camera Web Client, describes how to use the web client application to
view video and configure the available settings for the network camera.
•Appendix A, Troubleshooting, lists common problems encountered when setting up
the network camera.
•Appendix B, HCD5HIH Specifications, provides specifications for HCD5HIH(X)
cameras.
•Appendix C, HCD5MIH Specifications, provides specifications for HCD5MIH(X)
cameras.
•Appendix D, HCD5WIH Specifications, provides specifications for HCD5WIH(X)
cameras.
•The Glossary explains terms and initializations used in this guide.
•The Index provides quick access to commonly searched terms.
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Cautions and Warnings
Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced
technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty.
WARNING!24V AC models require the use of CSA Certified/UL Listed
Class 2 power adapters to ensure compliance with
electrical safety standards. Power over Ethernet (PoE)
should meet the IEEE 802.3 af PoE standard.
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment). 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.
CautionWhen powering the camera from 24V AC, a UPS source should
be considered to ensure satisfactory performance.
FCC Compliance Statement
Information to the User: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device. Pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, these limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. 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. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation.
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If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference. For example, try reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna,
increasing the separation between the equipment and receiver, or connecting the
equipment to an outlet on a different circuit.
CautionChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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
The manufacturer declares that the equipment supplied with this guide is compliant with
the essential protection requirements of the EMC directive 2004/108/EC and the General
Product Safety Directive 2001/95/EC, conforming to the requirements of standards EN
55022 for emissions, EN 50130-4 for immunity, and EN 60950-1 for Electrical Equipment
safety.
Warranty and Service
Subject to the terms and conditions listed on the Product warranty, during the warranty
period 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 1.800.796.CCTV for assistance or to request a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number.
Be sure to have the model number, serial number, and the nature of the problem available
for the technical service representative.
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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.
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Introduction
Reset button restores
factory default settings
CS lens mount
Lens connector for
DC Auto Iris lens plug
Honeywell’s High Resolution True Day/Night Network Box Cameras provide high picture
quality remote video surveillance over a network connection. See Table 1-1 for a list of
camera models.
•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 prevents unauthorized users
from altering system settings
•Advanced IP Utility software
•Web server for remote setup of camera video and network parameters
•24V AC or PoE IEEE 802.3 af choice of power inputs
•Input and output alarm contacts support
•Bi-directional audio support
•Local video out – aim and focus
•PSIA compliant
1080p (1920 x 1080)1/2.7" color CMOS
720p (1280 x 720)1/4" color CMOS
720p (1280 x 720)1/3" color CMOS
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Installation and Setup
This chapter describes how to:
•Mount the camera(s)
•Adjust the camera(s) for the clearest image
•Set up cameras in a network system
Before you Begin
Before you install your IP box camera:
•Please read this guide carefully. Keep this guide for future reference.
•Before installing the camera, Honeywell recommends that you download the latest
software updates. Go to www.honeywellvideo.com/support/
download-center/index.html and follow the instructions on the page to logon, find
your camera, and then download the latest software updates.
NoteYou will need a Username and Password to log in to the Download Center. To
recieve a Username and Password, contact the customer service center for
your region. Contact information is found on the Download Center page.
Unpack Everything
Check that the items received match those listed on the order form and packing slip. The
packing box should include, in addition to this User Guide:
•One network camera
•3-pin terminal block for Power input
•4-pin terminal block for Alarm input/output
•One product warranty
•One DVD containing the product software and the User Guide
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If any parts are missing or damaged, contact the dealer you purchased the camera from or
call Honeywell Customer Service (see Warranty and Service on page 13).
Overview of the Installation Procedure
This network camera is intended for indoor use only. If you choose to mount the camera
outdoors, you must employ a suitable weatherproof enclosure (such as Honeywell’s
HHC12 camera housing). See www.honeywellvideo.com for information on Honeywell
weatherproof enclosures and mounting brackets.
NotePlease familiarize yourself with the installation procedure and complete each
step in the sequence given.
The initial installation of a network camera consists of the following steps:
Installation
Selecting the Lens
StepSee …
1Select the lens.page 18
2Adjust the back focus.page 19
3Mount the camera.page 19
4Connect the camera.page 20
5Program the camera.page 51
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The network camera supports the use of a manual iris lens or DC (Direct Drive) auto iris
lens. When using a DC auto iris lens, it should be connected to the camera through the
4-pin square socket located at the side of the camera (see Figure 2-1).
If you are dissatisfied with the sharpness of the image, then you should ensure that you are
using a megapixel lens. For a list of recommended lenses, go to
www.honeywellvideo.com/products/cameras/.
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Setscrews
Reset button restores
factory default settings
Lens connector for
DC auto Iris lens
Focus
ring
Adjusting the Back Focus
The back focus adjustment is accessible at the front end of the camera housing to adjust
the back focal length or picture focus.
The range of adjustment allows the CS-mount lenses to be used without the need for a
spacer ring.
Figure 2-1Back Focus Adjustment
1.Loosen the setscrews with a Phillips screwdriver.
2.Adjust the focus ring at the front end of the camera housing to focus the picture.
3.Re-tighten the setscrews.
Mounting the Camera
Mounting points are provided on the top and bottom of the camera and are used to mount
the camera on a bracket or tripod for indoor applications. They are designed to accept
standard sized mounting bolts (1/4 x 20). The mounting bracket must be capable of
supporting the weight of the camera and its lens.
CautionSome installation codes state that the mounting bracket must be
For outdoor applications, mount the camera inside a weatherproof enclosure. See
www.honeywellvideo.com for information on Honeywell weatherproof enclosures.
capable of supporting up to four times the combined weight of the
camera and lens.
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Use standard size
mounting bolts (1/4 x 20)
to mount the camera on
a bracket or tripod.
Analog video connection
for a spot monitor
24V AC power
Audio line level input and
output connections (600
Ohm impedance).
RJ45 Ethernet network
connection (using
10Base T or 100Base
TX cable). Also for
Power over Ethernet
(PoE 802.3 af).
Alarm input (maximum rated
voltage level 24V DC) and output.
Contacts rated 12V DC @ 0.5 A.
Wiring
Figure 2-2Camera Mount
CautionInstallation must be performed by a qualified service technician and
Connecting Video
Figure 2-3Camera Connections
must be in accordance with all national and local mechanical and
electrical codes.
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Spot Monitor
The analog video connection is available as a test output and should be used during
installation to aim and focus the camera as needed.
Connect the VIDEO connector on the rear of the camera to the video input connector on
your spot monitor.
Network RJ-45 Ethernet Connection
The main video connection for your network camera will be made through your Ethernet
network connection. Connect the Ethernet connector on the rear of the camera to your
network using an Ethernet (10Base-T, 100Base-TX) cable.
Connecting Power
CautionWhen connecting a power supply, use a 24V AC power plug or a PoE
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NoteYou can connect your camera to a network or connect it directly to a PC or
laptop using a crossover cable.
IEEE 802.3 (Power over Ethernet) compatible hub. To avoid damage
to the camera, never connect more than one type of power supply at
the same time.
WARNING!The use of a CSA Certified/UL Listed Class 2 power supply is
required to ensure compliance with electrical safety
standards.
NoteCheck the power source from the external power supply before applying
power to the camera.
1.Connect the camera to a power supply appropriate for your installation:
•24V AC power supply (proceed to step 2)
•Power over Ethernet (PoE IEEE 802.3 af) 48V DC power supply
NoteConnect power either from a 24V AC source or CAT5 Ethernet connector
(PoE). It is not recommended to connect both power sources at the same
time.
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NoteIf you are using PoE (802.3 af), power will automatically be supplied to the
camera through the network cable.
2.Plug in the power supply. Use a screwdriver to first loosen the ~AC24V terminal
screws on the terminal block.
NoteTo ease installation, the terminal block can be removed. The power
connections of the removable terminal block are not polarity-sensitive.
Connect either power lead to either connector terminal.
3.Secure the power leads by tightening the terminal screws until snug.
4.Plug the power supply into an appropriate power source.
NoteFor secure installations, surface-mounted cables should be protected by
plastic or metal cable covers.
NoteIf your installation involves a 24V AC power source, then please wait
approximately 60 seconds after connecting to a power source for video to
appear on the local video out.
CautionInstallation must be performed by a qualified service technician. The
proper wire gauge for the distance and number of cameras must be
determined to maintain 24V AC at each camera.
CautionWhen powering the camera from 24V AC, a UPS source should be
considered to ensure satisfactory performance.
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NoteConnect power either from a 24V AC source or CAT5 Ethernet connector
(PoE). It is not recommended to connect both power sources at the same
time.
Connecting Alarms
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
ALARM
Normally closed
Normally opened
WARNING!Do not exceed the maximum rating of 12V DC, 0.5 A on alarm
The network camera has one alarm input and one alarm output available to connect to
peripheral devices (Figure 2-4).
Figure 2-4Alarm Connections
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output connections.
Connect mechanical or electrical switches to the alarm input connection to allow
event-triggered recording. When alarm inputs are configured, the camera triggers an alarm
only when the normal state (open or closed) changes (see Figure 2-5). See Alarm Settings
on page 59 to configure the alarm inputs.
The network camera has a LAMP setting which allows control of the moving IR cut filter
when there is a change in state from Normally Open to Normally Closed (see Alarm Settings
on page 59 for more information). In this way, the moving IR cut filter and the day/night
operation of the camera can be synchronized with external lighting changes using a
common controller such as a photocell or timer.
Figure 2-5Normal Alarm States
Connect external devices such as sirens or flashing lights to the alarm output connector to
signal users of the camera that an alarm is activated. See Figure 2-6 for alarm connection.
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–
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
ALARM
In
Out
+
–
Figure 2-6Alarm Output Connection
The alarm output can be configured to provide normally open or normally closed contacts
(see Alarm Settings on page 59 to configure the alarm output). Contacts will be rated for
12V DC @ 0.5 A.
Connecting Audio
The network camera supports bi-directional audio. There are two supported voice band
channels that function in full duplex mode. The camera can transmit audio from the camera
to the client (PC) using any audio source that provides an industry standard line level input
(3.5 mm jack). The camera can also receive audio from the client (PC) and provide an
industry standard line level output (3.5 mm jack) suitable to connect to audio devices. Audio
input and output have 600 Ohm impedance. See Audio Settings on page 59 to configure
audio options.
Restoring Factory Defaults
Your network camera has a Factory Reset switch on the side of the camera (see Figure 2-1).
Use this switch to restore your camera options and passwords to their default settings. Use
a pin or straightened paperclip to press and hold the Reset switch for five seconds.
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Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web
Client Software
This chapter describes how to:
•Install and log onto the IP Utility
•Connect to a device and configure network settings using the IP Utility
•Launch the web client software
•Uninstall the IP Utility, Bonjour, or ActiveX software
•Perform firmware upgrades
About the Honeywell IP Utility and Web Client
About the Honeywell IP Utility
The Honeywell IP Utility is a software application that is installed from a DVD or
downloaded from the Honeywell Systems Group website (www.honeywellvideo.com). It
is installed on a local workstation and primarily used by Administrators to configure the
®
EQUIP
The IP Utility enables users to:
•Discover device(s) on a network
•Configure the IP network settings, name device(s), upgrade firmware, change
•Open individual web client applications for each discovered device.
NoteBefore installing and using the Honeywell IP Utility, confirm that your camera
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Series of products residing on an IP network.
passwords.
is connected to the network through an Ethernet cable (see Network RJ-45
Ethernet Connection on page 21).
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