Honeywell HICC-1600TVI Operation Manual
Honeywell HICC-1600TVI Operation Manual

Honeywell HICC-1600TVI Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 Honeywell Honeywell HD Network IR Bullet Camera Operation manual HICC-1600TVI HICC-2600TVI...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Honeywell Contents 1 Introduction............................1 Performance Characteristics Features................1 2 Hardware Installation..........................2 System requirement........................2 Installation environment......................2 Installation environment requirements................2 Recommend operating environment................2 Hardware installation steps.....................2 Network connection......................4 Connection instruction......................4 3 Operating Guide for IP Camera......................5 Set the IE Browser........................5 Download and Install ActiveX....................5 Login ............................7...
  • Page 3 Static IP..........................29 Dynamic IP........................30 Internet..........................30 Frequently asked questions....................34 Rev. A...
  • Page 4 Honeywell CAUTION • Non-technician should not try to operate this camera before reading this manual carefully. (This manual are subject to change without prior notice.) • Cut the power supply off before operating the device to avoid damage caused by mal-operation.
  • Page 6 PACKING LIST Check if the packing contents match the packing list on receiving the products. The packing list is as below. Part Quantity HICC-1600TVI / HICC-2600TVI Mounting kit Operation manual Certificate of approval Contact your local retailer if anything is missing in your package.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Event trigger action – SNAP, Record video in TF, send to FTP, send to Email, External output activation, voice alert, go preset and tour, notify to CMS. • Compatible with Honeywell Universal Surveillance (HUS) Platform and NVRs • ONVIF Profile S compliant, IP66...
  • Page 8: Hardware Installation

    Take out all goods which needed for installation from the box • Take off the camera rod cover, demount the screws on the lamp panel and insert the SD card. Please refer to the SD card installation steps below. Micro SD card installation site Figure 2 1 HICC-1600TVI...
  • Page 9 Honeywell Insert Micro SD card following the direction shown in Figure 2-2 Figure 2 2 HICC-1600TVI Micro SD card installation site Figure 2 3 HICC-2600TVI Insert Micro SD card following the direction shown in Figure 2-4 Figure 2 4 HICC-2600TVI •...
  • Page 10: Network Connection

    Honeywell Network connection • LAN connection Use one network line to connect IP camera with concentrator or switchboard of the LAN. • WAN connection Use one network line to connect IP camera with Router or XDSL Modem/Cable Modem. as shown bellow.
  • Page 11: Operating Guide For Ip Camera

    Honeywell 3 Operating Guide for IP Camera Set the IE Browser If you visit IP camera for first time, Please set the IE browser. Setting method: Open the IE browser, click Internet Option into the "Security" page, click the "Custom Level", and then follow steps to set the...
  • Page 12 Honeywell Figure 3 1 A file download dialog will pop out, click “Next” to installation. As figure 3-2. Figure 3 2 Select the ActiveX installation and storage file, the default installation and storage file is c:\Program Files\webactivex, and click “Next” to enter next dialog.
  • Page 13: Login

    Honeywell Figure 3-4 Click “Finish” to complete the ActiveX installation. As figure 3-5. Figure 3-5 Login http://192.168.1.188,) Reopen Internet Explorer after ActiveX installation completes, input IP address ( of the IP camera to turn to login page, enter username (default setting is admin) and password (default setting is 123456), click login to enter into main interface(see Figure 3-6):...
  • Page 14: Live View

    Honeywell Live view Live preview interface as figure 3-7. Figure 3 7 In the Live view interface, users can do operations such as voice intercom, listen, full-screen preview, video record, alarm information check, PTZ and lens control, brightness, contrast, preset setting, cruise, track setting and etc.
  • Page 15 Honeywell Cruise: 255 presets addable, cruise time 1-255s adjustable, cruise speed 1-10 levels selectable. All cruise tracking can be call and delete independently. Tracking path setting: Select a tracking number on the tracking drop down list, then click , after a series PTZ operation, click to complete and storage the tracking.
  • Page 16: System Specification Setting

    Honeywell System specification setting Device Info IP Camera “Device Info” interface as figure 3-11. Figure 3 11 Device Name: Edit the camera name Device Sn: Display the device Sn Device Type: Display the device type Serial No. : Display the product serial No.
  • Page 17: Display Settings

    Honeywell Figure 3-12 Protocol: Support Pelcod,Pellcop,PellcoF protocol Address: 0-255 adjustable Baud Rate: Serious baud rate selectable Operation method: Connect analog high speed dome at the IP camera AB port, set the protocol and baud rate, and control the high speed dome through IPC preview interface After all parameters setting completed, click “Save”...
  • Page 18: Encoding

    Honeywell Time Format: Select different time display mode for the appointed channel Date Format: Select different date display mode for the appointed channel Bright: Adjust the brightness for the appointed channel Contrast: Adjust the contrast for the appointed channel Saturation: Adjust the saturation for the appointed channel...
  • Page 19: Motion Detection

    Honeywell Figure 3-15 Day&Night Mode: Outside Trigger/ Auto/ Color/ Black White four kinds of mode selectable. Non infrared IP cameras default mode is Auto, and infrared IP cameras default mode is Outside Trigger. According to the IP camera type and actual scene to select the Day&Night mode.
  • Page 20: Video Tampering

    Honeywell Figure 3-16 Enable: Select whether open the motion detection function. Alarm Schedule: Set the alarm schedule from Monday to Sunday. Drawing: Click Drawing, then set the detective area. Clear: Click Clear to clear the current detective areas. Sensitivity: The higher of the sensitivity, the obvious of the motion detective.
  • Page 21: Video Mask

    Honeywell Figure 3-17 Enable: Set whether open the video tempering Alarm Schedule: Set the alarm schedule from Monday to Sunday. Drawing: Click Drawing, then set the video tampering area. Clear: Click Clear to clear the current video tampering areas. Sensitivity: The higher of the sensitivity, the obvious of the video tampering effect.
  • Page 22: Network Settings

    Honeywell Figure 3-18 Enable: Click to determine whether to operate the video mask function Drawing: Click Drawing to select the mask area. Clear: Click Clear to delete the current channel video mask setting After all parameters setting completed, click “Save” and the it comes into effect immediately.
  • Page 23: Ddns Setting

    Honeywell Subnet Mask: Input the corresponding IP subnet mask Default Gateway: Input the corresponding gateway address DNS 1: DNS server IP address DNS2: DNS server standby IP address SNMP: To detect whether it will cause any management attention as device connected on the network...
  • Page 24: Ntp Settings

    Honeywell NTP Settings IP Camera “NTP Settings” interface as figure 3-21. Figure 3-21 Enable NTP: Click to determine whether to use NTP Server Address: Input NTP server IP address NTP Port: Only TCP transmission supported, default is 123 Adjust time interval: Input the interval time...
  • Page 25: Ftp Settings

    Honeywell Figure 3-22 (sent)Email Address: Input the address of the outbox the password of the outbox Password: Input the Confirm pwd: Input the password again to confirm it (sent)SMTP Server: Input the smtp server address of the outbox SMTP Port: Input the smtp server port of the outbox...
  • Page 26: Alarm Output

    Honeywell Figure 3-24 Alarm Input: Select the alarm input number Alarm In Name: Input alarm input name Trigger: Select the alarm statue: Normal Open/ Normal Close Alarm Schedule: Alarm schedule can be set from Monday to Sunday Email: Click Email, then it will send Email to appointed mailbox when alarm triggered...
  • Page 27: Exception Settings

    Honeywell Figure 3-25 Output Relay Status: Normally Open/ Normally Close selectable Output Delay: Select the alarm output time( Alarm delay output when alarm triggered) After all parameters setting completed, click “Save” and the it comes into effect immediately. Exception Settings IP Camera “Exception Settings”...
  • Page 28: User Info

    Honeywell After all parameters setting completed, click “Save” and the it comes into effect immediately. User Info IP Camera “User Info” setting interface as below, admin is the administrator (default), default indicates general users, booth and login with permissions authorized to default users(default).
  • Page 29: System Update

    Honeywell System Update IP Camera “System Update” setting interface as figure 3-28. Figure 3-28 File: Click Browse to find and select the upgrade kit, then click Update. Non-technician should not try to operate system upgrade, do not turn off the power during upgrade process.
  • Page 30: Restore

    Honeywell Figure 3-29 Restore IP Camera “Restore” setting interface as figure 3-30. Figure 3-30 Restore: Restore to factory setting Reboot: Reboot the devices Local Setting IP Camera “Local Setting” interface as figure 3-31.
  • Page 31: File Management

    Honeywell Figure 3-31 Window Mode: Set the preview window mode(Full/ 4:3/ 16:9 ) Preview Capture: Select the preview capture file storage path Preview Capture: Select the preview video record file storage path Record File Type: AVI/ I8 format selectable Color: Realtime/ Smooth way two types selectable After all parameters setting completed, click “Save”...
  • Page 32: Log Search

    Honeywell Search: Select the search start time, click button, the video record and snap image file will display( Double click the file to check details) Start: Click button to play the backup video image file Stop: Click button to stop the the play...
  • Page 33: Appendix

    Honeywell 1 Appendix SPECIFICATIONS Camera HICC-1600TVI HICC-2600TVI Image Device Sony 1/3” Exmor™ image Sony 1/2.9” Exmor™ image sensor sensor Effective Pixels 1280 x 720 pixels 1920X1080 pixels Lens 2.8-12mm 2M DC-IRIS 2.8-12mm 3M DC-IRIS Iris DC Iris Mechanical, TDN Min. Illumination...
  • Page 34: Network Interface Of Ip Camera

    CMS. General Windows XP or later Browser IE 8.0 or later Supported Platform Honeywell Universal Surveillance (HUS) and NVRs Power Supply 12V DC or 24V AC ±10% external power adapter IEEE 802.3af Power consumption Max 10W RJ-45 10Base-T/100Base-TX;...
  • Page 35: Ip Camera Ddns

    Honeywell Cabled Network: IP Address: 192.168.1.188 Data Port: 5050 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Web port: 80 Gateway: 192.168.1.1 DHCP: OFF IP Camera DDNS DDNS description DDNS( Dynamic Domain Name System) means that DDNS is implemented through a dynamic domain resolution server. It requires a PC with fixed IP address on the Internet, on which the dynamic domain resolution server runs.
  • Page 36: Dynamic Ip

    Honeywell Setting procedure: 1. Log in IP camera via the IE browser (the default IP is 192.168.1.188) 2. Switch to the page “ Network Setting” interface, input the IP address. Default is 192.168.1.50 3. Fill in subnet mask, the default is 255.255.255.0 4.
  • Page 37 Honeywell 1. Fixed IP mode 2. ADSL broadband and router share online mode( Dynamic get the IP address mode) 3. PPPOE dial-up access After IP camera is connected to Internet, remote Internet users can visit it directly via domain name or IP address.
  • Page 38 Honeywell Users can set up DDNS domain name service at the same time. Fill the username and password which were applied in the DDNS server into the DDNS setting item, implement port mapping from the router. The router determines and points to the IP camera that need to be visited according to different ports, long-distance Internet user can visit the IP camera on the network via domain name directly.
  • Page 39 Honeywell Select “Add New Items”, enter the IP address of the IP camera (e.g.192.168.1.100 ), port (e.g. 85), status (valid) and other information, click save, see below picture: After save successfully, below screen appears: If DDNS is successfully set in “Network Settings” of IP camera, direct visit to the IP camera can be realized via entering http://test.mvddns.net:85...
  • Page 40: Frequently Asked Questions

    Honeywell PPPOE dial-up access For IP camera dial-up access, see below picture for the network topology: Setup steps: Log in IP camera via crossover cable direct connection.(For details, please refer to Hardware Installation) Set PPPOE parameters.(for details, please refer to PPPOE settings) Connect IP camera to Internet.
  • Page 41 Honeywell 5.Fail to visit IP camera via IE browser. Possible Reason 1: Network is disconnected. Solution: Connect your PC to network, checking whether it works properly or not. Check whether there is cable failure or network failure caused by PC virus, until PCs can be connected with the command of Ping.
  • Page 42 1800 244 301 Saigon Trade Centre, Unit 2011 37 Ton Duc International Technical Support Number: +6 Thang St., Dist. 1 HoChiMinh City 1894 794 217 Tel: +848 39106012/13 Email: honeywellsecurity.as@honeywell.com Email: security.ea@honeywell.com https://www.asia.security.honeywell.com Honeywell http://www.security.honeywell.com ©2013 Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved.

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