Honeywell HC35TB5R1JT07 User Manual
Honeywell HC35TB5R1JT07 User Manual

Honeywell HC35TB5R1JT07 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras HC35TE5R4JT35 HC35TB5R1JT07 HC35TB5R4JT10 HC35TE5R3JT21 User Guide...
  • Page 2 Find the latest version of this and other Honeywell documents on our website: https://buildings.honeywell.com/security. Copy Right © 2025 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.
  • Page 3: Cautions And Warnings

    Information Technology Equipment meeting the IEEE 802.3at PoE standard. The PoE is not intended to be connected to exposed (outside plant) networks. Consult Honeywell for the recommended adapter. Caution Invisible LED radiation (850 nm). Avoid exposure to beam.
  • Page 4: Fcc Compliance Statement

    Amended by RoHS 3 (2015/863), and the essential requirements of the EMC Directive (2014/30/EU), conforming to the requirements of standards EN 55032 for emissions, EN 50130-4 for immunity, and EN 62368 for electrical equipment safety. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 5: Waste Electrical And Electronic Equipment (Weee)

    7. SERVICING - Do not attempt to service this unit yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 8. REPLACEMENT PARTS - When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 6: Warranty And Service

    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 1.800.323.4576 for assistance or to request a Return Merchandise...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Logging in to the Camera via the Web Client ............11 Before You Begin ......................11 Logging in to the Camera ................... 11 Using the Main Page ......................13 System Menu ........................14 Stream Profile ........................14 Camera Name ........................14 Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 8 Certificate Request ......................39 Upload Files ........................40 Configuring IEEE 802.1x Settings ................. 40 Configuring FTP Settings ....................41 Configuring DDNS ....................... 43 Configuring Port Mapping....................43 Configuring System Log ....................44 Configuring Network Discovery Protocols ..............48 Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 9 Configuring Maintenance Settings ................90 Upgrading Firmware ..................... 90 Rebooting the Camera ....................91 Restoring the Camera ....................91 Importing/Exporting Files..................91 Configurating Privacy Policy ..................93 Configuring User Accounts Settings ................94 Account Management ....................94 Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 10 Operation Log ....................... 115 Alarm Log ........................115 Collect Log ........................116 Version ............................ 116 12 Trouble Shooting ..............117 Troubleshooting for Common Issues ................. 117 13 Appendix ..................119 List of Symbols ........................119 Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 11 Figure 46 Line of People Counter ................................. 63 Figure 47 Number for In / Out / Stay ..............................63 Figure 48 People Counter-REPORT ..............................64 Figure 49 Face Detection ..................................65 Figure 50 Line Crossing Detection ..............................67 Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 12 Figure 71 Thermal Mapping .................................. 109 Figure 72 Defect Pixel Correction ............................... 111 Figure 73 Recover Defect Pixel ................................111 Figure 74 Led Control ....................................112 Figure 75 Box Display ....................................113 Figure 76 Mix Stream Parameters ..............................113 Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 13 Table 9 Advanced Parameters ................................101 Table 10 Advanced Parameters ................................102 Table 11 Common Emission Rate ..............................105 Table 12 Thermal Mapping Parameters............................109 Table 13 Troubleshooting for Common Issues ........................... 117 Table 14 List of Symbols ..................................119 Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 14: Introduction

    CHAPTER INTRODUCTION This document provides instructions for accessing, configuring, and operating the Honeywell Bi-spectrum cameras. This document is intended for system installers, administrators, and operators. Overview Honeywell Bi-spectrum 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 surveillance applications.
  • Page 15: Browser Minimum Requirement For Hardware

    • Graphics card: 1 GB dedicated video memory, such as NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 1 • Network card: 10 Base-T/100 Base-TX Ethernet (RJ-45) Key Features The key features in Honeywell Series Bi-spectrum IP camera are: Camera • Up to 2880×1620 for optical •...
  • Page 16 Email, FTP upload and MicroSD card. User Management • Each user belongs to specific group • Different user rights for each group System Management • Log function • Support controlling access permission by verifying the client PC’s IP address Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 17: Accessing The Camera

    Support Self-Service  Download Center  Video  Tools  Camera Tools  Unified Tool. Download and unzip the installation package of Unified Tool to your computer. To install the Unified Tool: 1. Double-click the installation program in the installation package. Figure 1 Install Unified Tool Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 18: Discovering Your Camera On The Network

    4. Click Next. When the installation is completed, click Close. A shortcut of Unified Tool will be displayed on your desktop. Discovering Your Camera on the Network 1. Double-click on the desktop and the following figure is displayed: Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 19: Figure 4 Splash Screen

    4. Click on the main page and select Auto discover/IP address/From file on the drop list to discover the cameras. Figure 5 Discover Cameras After the discovering, all devices will be displayed in the devices list. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 20: Initializing Cameras

    On the Initialize page, set Administrator name and New password. Select the checkbox to enable ONVIF & streaming protocols setting. Select HTTPS only. Click APPLY. • Note: Honeywell strictly recommends to use HTTPs only and Honeywell will not hold responsible for the consequences. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 21: Assigning A New Ip Address To Your Camera

    • To obtain IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway settings automatically, select the check box of DHCP. • To configure IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway settings manually, select the check box of Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 22: Configure Dns Server Address

    Figure 10 Firmware Upgrade 1 The devices were grouped by model. To upgrade the firmware: 1. Select the target device(s) under a model. 2. Click BROWSE and select the upgrade file from your computer. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 23: Accessing The Camera From A Web Browser

    3. Click APPLY. You can check the progress status in the device list. Accessing the Camera from a Web Browser To access the camera from a web browser, click next to the IP address of the Figure 6 device as shown in Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 24: Logging In & Viewing Live Video

    1. Open Google Chrome, type the camera’s IP address in the address bar, and then click Enter. For example, if your camera’s IP address is 192.168.1.108, you would type https://192.168.1.108. 2. The following window is displayed. Click Advanced. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 25 It is strongly recommended to use HTTPS only. Other protocols may not be secure and may pose a risk to your system. 6. The login screen is displayed. Enter the admin user name and password, and then click LOGIN. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 26: Using The Main Page

    The main page includes the following areas: system menu, live view toolbar, VA event list, language selection and user account settings. Language User Accunt Camera Name Stream Profile Live View Toolbar Figure 12 Main Page Channel VA Event List System Menu Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 27: System Menu

    The icon can be enabled from webpage when the microphone is connected to PC or embedded in PC. Click to enable PC microphone. You can talk and the audience can listen through speakers connected to camera. Click it again to disable this option. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 28: Va Event List

    The Administrator’s account name and password is set by the user at the first login. Note: To configure current login user’s password or log out the current user account, click icon on the Main Page. The following window is displayed. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 29 Click CHANGE PASSWORD to change the current login user’s password. Click LOG OUT to log out the current account. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 30: Configuring Camera Settings

    Figure 14 General Settings Configuring Video Settings Go to Setup > Camera Setup > Video. This section describes how to configure Video stream and ROI settings. Video Stream Go to Setup > Camera Setup > Video > STREAM. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 31: Figure 15 Video Stream

    NTSC, the frame rates are selectable from 1-30 fps. The frame rate will decrease if you select a higher resolution. See the following table for frame rate of each model: Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 32: Table 3 Cameras Frame Rate

    Max bitrate(kbps): Indicates the maximal value of the bit rate. Set 500~12000 for max bitrate. Image Quality: Select a desired quality ranging from Lowest to Highest. • Selecting high compression level from MAXPRO NVR will result in low image quality Note: in camera. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 33: Roi

    Area name: Enter a customized name for areas. The maximum value cannot exceed 32 bytes. The parameters for ROI can’t been configured when the stream is selected as Note: MJPEG or smart encode. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 34: Configuring Audio Settings

    Adjust the volume from 0% (least) to 100% (most). After you complete the settings on this page, click SAVE to enable the settings. Audio File Go to Setup > Camera Setup > Audio > AUDIO FILE Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 35: Configuring Image Settings

    Enhance Image. For motorized lens camera, you can set Zoom Focus. On channel 2 (thermal channel) page, you can configure the parameters for • Mode, Scheme, Image, Scene, Set Pseudocolor, FFC Control, Noise Reduction and Enhance Image. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 36: Mode

    Edit Mode: Users modify the parameters of image settings. Scheme When the Mode is Edit Mode, there are four schemes can be set, every scheme is independent, you can set each one for different parameters for different scene. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 37: Image Adjustment

    Mode: Adjust the value for the best color temperature. • Auto: Select it and the camera will automatically adjust the color temperature. • Tungsten/ Fluorescent/ Daylight/Shadow: Select it and the camera will change to Tungsten/ Fluorescent/ Daylight/Shadow color temperature. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 38: Daynight Setting

    Turn on illuminator in night mode: Select Build-in IR illuminator to enable the IR led light. Select None to disable it. IR adjustment: - Manual: Select it to control the luminance of IR lights manually. You can drag the slider to set the IR lights strength manually. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 39: Noise Reduction

    Set Pseudocolor Go to Setup > Camera Setup > Image Settings and on the Channel drop-down list, choose channel 2. You can set pseudocolor on this page. You can set pseudo-colors, legend on this page. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 40: Ffc Control

    The FFC is especially important when the temperature of the camera changes. For example, after the camera is powered on or the ambient temperature is changed, you should immediately perform the FFC. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 41: Figure 21 Ffc Control

    Temper deviation(0.1℃): In the automatic FFC mode, the FFC deviation range is from 0.2 to 25.5 centigrade. SHUTTER CORRECTION: Click it to adjust exposure immediately. BACKGROUND CORRECTION: Click it and cover the camera with something to adjust image. Remove the thing to finish adjustment. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 42: Configuring Osd

    2. Click ADD MASK to add a new privacy mask window on the video screen. 3. Drag the corner of the rectangle to create a new masking window. 4. Enter a name for the privacy mask and click SAVE to enable the setting. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 43: Figure 22 Privacy Mask

    If you want to delete the privacy mask window, click on the right side of privacy mask window name. Click to go to the relate privacy mask position. • It supports up to 4 privacy masks. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 44: Configuring Network Settings

    Go to Setup > Network Setup > General Settings. Figure 23 Network General Settings Select IPv4/IPv6 for IP protocol. When IPv4/IPv6 is enabled, by default, the network camera will listen to router advertisements and be assigned with a link-local IPv4/IPv6 address accordingly. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 45: Configuring Streaming Protocols

    Figure 24 Streaming Protocols-HTTP To utilize HTTP authentication, make sure that you have set a password for the camera first. Authentication: User credentials are encrypted with MD5 algorithm which provide better protection against unauthorized accesses. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 46: Figure 25 Streaming Protocols-Rtsp

    • rtsp://IP address: Port/live1/1<Streaming ID>.sdp • rtsp://IP address: Port/live1/2<Streaming ID>.sdp IP address: The device IP address Note: Port: RTSP port, default is 554 live1s1<Streaming ID>.sdp: liv1s1.sdp for Mainstream, liv1s2.sdp for Sub Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 47 RTSP port number is set to 554. • The RTCP (Real-time Transport Control Protocol) allows the camera to transmit the data by monitoring the Internet traffic volume. By default, the RTCP port for video is set to 556. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 48: Configuring Smtp Settings

    If the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) function is enabled, the device automatically sends JPG images and alarm information to specified email addresses when an alarm is generated. Go to Setup > Network Setup > SMTP. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 49: Figure 26 Smtp Settings

    Sender e-mail address1: Mailbox for sending emails. Recipient_e-mail_address1: Email address of recipient 1. Recipient_e-mail_address2: Email address of recipient 2. Recipient_e-mail_address3: Email address of recipient 3. Recipient_e-mail_address4: Email address of recipient 4. Recipient_e-mail_address5: Email address of recipient 5. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 50: Configuring Snmp Settings

    Enable SNMPv3: Check to enable SNMPv3 which contains cryptographic security, a higher security level. SNMPv3 uses community strings but allows for secure authentication and communication between SNMP manager and agent. Read security name: Name of read security. Write security name: Name of write security. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 51: Configuring Qos Settings

    Configuring HTTPS Settings HTTPS Go to Setup > Network Setup > HTTPS > HTTPS. This section explains how to enable authentication and encrypted communication. It helps protect streaming data transmission over the Internet on higher security level. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 52: Certificate Request

    Figure 27 HTTPS Settings Honeywell strictly recommends using HTTPS only. Note: TLS ( Transport Layer Security) In the TLS (Transport Layer Security) section, the Users can set the TLS options for TLS 1.2 and TLS 1.3 are checked by default.
  • Page 53: Upload Files

    Certificate Authority (i.e., your network administrator) which can be validated by a RADIUS server. 2. Connect the camera to a PC or notebook outside of the protected LAN. Open the configuration page of the camera as shown below. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 54: Configuring Ftp Settings

    Figure 29 IEEE 802.1x Configurations – EAP-TLS Honeywell doesn’t recommend enabling IEEE 802.1x. Note: Select EAP-TLS as the EAP method. Enter your ID and password issued by the CA, and then upload related certificate(s). 3. When all settings are complete, move the camera to the protected LAN by connecting it to an 802.1x enabled switch.
  • Page 55: Figure 30 File Transfer Protocol (Ftp)

    After inputting all parameters, click TEST to test the value. If the pop-up window shows “Test succeeded”, it means the parameters are correct. If the pop-up window shows “Test failed”, the parameters should be modified. Click SAVE to save the settings. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 56: Configuring Ddns

    You can map the relationship between the LAN and the WAN to access the Device on the LAN through the IP address on the WAN. 1. Go to Setup > Network Setup > Port Mapping. The Port Mapping interface is displayed. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 57: Configuring System Log

    Set the parameters of 3rd-party system log server, so that the server can receive the system logs from camera and view the logs 1. Go to Setup > Network Setup > System Log. The System Log interface is displayed. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 58: Figure 33 System Log Interface

    -new -key rootCA.key -out rootCA.csr -subj “/C=CN/ST= State Or Province /L= Locality /O= Organization /CN=RootCA” openssl x509 -req -days 3650 -in rootCA.csr -signkey rootCA.key -out rootCA.crt f) Execute the command to generate the sub-certificate and private key, Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 59 Assume that cacert.crt is the certificate from the device. The detail command is: openssl x509 -in cacert.crt -fingerprint -sha1 > fingerprints.txt Modify the fingerprints format of the certificate fingerprints.txt 3. Install Syslog Watcher Manager and open it. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 60 4. Choose Add TLS Interface. Import the certificates and server.key which is generated at above. 5. Set the web of camera. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 61: Configuring Network Discovery Protocols

    Configuring Network Discovery Protocols The Bonjour is default enabled, the Unified Tool can search all cameras at same and different subnets. When it is disabled, the Unified Tool only search the cameras at the same subnet of computer. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 62: Figure 34 Network Discovery Protocols

    Figure 34 Network Discovery Protocols Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 63: Configuring Video Analytics

    Vehicle: up to 140m Vehicle: up to 195 m Smoker: 8-15 m Face: 9~10 m Human: 11~ 38 m HC35TB5R4JT10 Human: 9~38 m Vehicle: up to 210m Vehicle: up to 195 m Smoker: 11-18 m Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 64: Figure 35 Installation (Human)

    Figure 35 Installation (human) Figure 36 Installation (vehicle) Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 65: Motion Detection

    Both of the two channels support it. 1. Go to Setup > Video Analytics > Motion Detection. Figure 38 Motion Detection Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 66 Thermal > Led Control > Lighting mode is set Alarm on. 9. Set Schedule: Use the mouse to drag the time or click the time grid to choose time one hour by hour. The blue means armed and the gray means unarmed. 10. Click SAVE. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 67: Smart Motion

    3. Check the Enable checkbox to enable smart motion detection. 4. Set Mode. For 35 series cameras, users can choose mode to set, Normal Mode and Preset point mode. Normal mode: the detection area is set at the current scene. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 68: Scene Change

    The blue means armed, and the gray means unarmed. 10. Click SAVE. Scene Change This VA function is only supported for optical channel. Note: 1. Go to Setup > Video Analytics > Scene Change. Set the parameters of Scene Change. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 69: Figure 40 Scene Change

    3. Check the check boxes to enable Alarm record, SMTP, FTP upload, Audible alarm and White light alarm. The detail information please refer to Motion Detection, page 52. The scene change triggers audio playing, and the audio alarm will play just one time. It Note: Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 70: Intrusion Detection

    • Detects when a human or vehicle enters or moves in a bank or at a school after the office hours. • Detects when a human or vehicle moves at any place that is normally forbidden to access. 1. Go to Setup > Video Analytics > Intrusion. Figure 41 Intrusion Detection Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 71: Multi Loitering

    The applicable scenarios of this feature can be: • Detects when a person is loitering at a walk-up of ATM lane. • Detects when a person is loitering in a high-theft area of a store, or to prevent vandalism and break-ins. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 72: Figure 42 Multi Loitering

    7. Configure Max allowed time in the area (s). 8. Configure the detection area. a) Press and hold the left mouse button, and drag in the video area to draw a detection area b) Click CLEAR to delete a detection area. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 73: People Counter

    • At the entrance of the shopping mall, people are next to the place where people come in and out. The below views of scenarios are suitable for the people counter: Figure 43 • The camera is facing the direction of the flow of people, as shown in Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 74: Figure 43 View Of Facing The Flow Of People

    • Avoid complex scenes with frequent changes in light, backlight, and direct light. • The height and angle need to be adjusted according to the actual scene effect. The installation height is 3m~3.5m and the installation angle is 25°~45° for Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 75: Figure 45 People Counter

    OSD enable: Check the OSD enable checkbox to enable OSD display of people counter. The data of out and in will be showing on the live video screen. Note: The OSD display is only supported in Mainstream. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 76: Figure 46 Line Of People Counter

    It is set on the corridor, or doorway. Schedule: Use the mouse to drag the time, or click the time grid to choose time one hour by hour. The blue means armed and the gray means unarmed. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 77: Report

    SEARCH: click search button, the search results based on search criteria will be displayed in Search Results area. EXPORT: support click EXPORT button to export the people counter data out. Face Detection Note: This VA function is only supported for optical channel. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 78: Figure 49 Face Detection

    Go to Setup > Video Analytics > Face Detection. Set the parameters of face detection. Choose the channel from the drop-down list. Channel 1 is optical channel; Channel 2 is thermal channel. Enable: Check the checkbox to enable the face detection. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 79: Line Crossing Detection

    • Public places such as stations are crowded with people. • At the entrance of the shopping mall, people are next to the place where people come in and out. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 80: Figure 50 Line Crossing Detection

    Output Channel: If the alarm out cable is connected to the external device such as alarm light or speaker, when over people number alarm is triggered, the output channel will send alarm to remind user. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 81: Double Line Crossing Detection

    • Public places such as stations are crowded with people. • At the entrance of the shopping mall, people are next to the place where people come in and out. • When the camera is perpendicular to the ground. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 82: Figure 51 Double Line Crossing Detection

    Check the check boxes to enable Alarm record, SMTP, FTP upload, Audible alarm and White light alarm. The detail information please refer to Motion Detection, page Draw detection lines on live video. And choose type of line, such as Reverse, or Positive. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 83: Unattended Object Detection

    • At the entrance of the shopping mall, people are next to the place where people come in and out. Figure 52 Unattended Object Detection Go to Setup > Video Analytics > Unattended Object Detection. Set the parameters of object detection. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 84: Missing Object Detection

    • The horizontal distance is too far, and the target is small, which will lead to missed detection. • The height of installation is too low, or the head is too large (people should have movement track, not too large for screen). Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 85: Figure 53 Missing Object Detection

    Schedule: Use the mouse to drag the time, or click the time grid to choose time one hour by hour. The blue means armed and the gray means unarmed. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 86: Wrong Way Detection

    Check the check boxes to enable Alarm record, SMTP, FTP upload, Audible alarm and White light alarm. The detail information please refer to Motion Detection, page Draw detection lines on live video. And choose type of line, such as Reverse, or Positive. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 87: Smoker Detection

    • Detects when a human smoking in a warehouse or at gasoline station. • Detects when someone smoking in mountain to prevention to avoid fire. Go to Setup > Video Analytics > Smoker Detection to access the Smoker Detection interface. Figure 55 Smoker Detection Interface Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 88: Figure 56 Setting Area

    The blue means armed and the gray means unarmed. Note: People drink hot tea or coffee at smoke forbidden area will trigger smoker alarm. Set the low sensitivity to decrease the false alarms. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 89: Smoke And Flame Detection

    White light alarm. The detail information please refer to Motion Detection, page Draw detection area on live video. Left-click on the live view to start drawing the area and right-click to end setting the smart detection areas. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 90: Fire Spot Detection

    • Detects when the object is burning and having fire spot in a warehouse or at gasoline station. • Detect the object at Customs or ports to find the fire in time. Go to Setup > Video Analytics > Fire Spot Detection to access the Fire Spot Detection interface. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 91: Figure 58 Fire Spot Detection

    The detail information please refer to Motion Detection, page Schedule: Use the mouse to drag the time, or click the time grid to choose time one hour by hour. The blue means armed and the gray means unarmed. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 92: Event & Metadata Scheme

    Figure 60 Event & Metadata Scheme Go to Setup > Video Analytics > Event & Metadata Scheme. VMS(Honeywell): The ONVIF message topic format based on Honeywell definition, applicable for Honeywell VMS, such as MAXPRO. VMS(3rd-party): The ONVIF message topic format based universal ONVIF definition, applicable for 3 -party VMS, such as Genetec.
  • Page 93: Configure Alarm And Event

    Alarm input: Check the checkbox of Alarm input. Name: Enter the alarm input name. Current mode: Select the current mode from the drop-down list box. Schedule: Configure the schedule by using one of the methods below. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 94: Alarm Output

    Current Signal: Select Grounded or Open to define normal status for the alarm output. Connect the output cable to an external device, the camera will report the current signal output status according to alarm event setting. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 95: Configuring Sd Card Alarm

    1000 recording clips in the SD card within 1 month ahead the current searching timestamp. Configuring Audio Detection Go to Setup > Alarm & Event > Audio Detection. When the camera detects a sudden rise or fall in audio, it will send alarm messages. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 96: Figure 63 Alarm Input

    Click left mouse button to select any time point within 0:00-24:00 from Monday  to Sunday. Hold down the left mouse button, drag and release mouse to select the schedule  within 0:00-24:00 from Monday to Sunday. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 97: Configure Storage Settings

    • camera malfunctions. If you want to use the SD card in another camera, format the SD card in another • camera first. For how to format the SD card, see on page SD Card Format Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User...
  • Page 98: Sd Card Status

    Go to Setup > Storage Setup > Content Management. This section describes how to manage the content of recorded videos on the camera. Here you can search and view the records and view the searched results. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 99: Searching And Viewing The Records

    To sort the search results, click each column header. Download: Click on a search result and click DOWNLOAD, and a file download window will pop up for you to save the file. You can play the video clip by VLC player. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 100: Recording Settings

    Temperature difference alarm, Temperature section alarm, Temperature rise warning, Temperature rise alarm. Recording Settings Go to Setup > Storage Setup > Recording Settings. This section describes how to configure the recording settings for the camera. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 101 RTSP disconnection to start the recording and storage in SD card. To make the backfill cover the recording gap on end-head side, it is recommended to configure it with low bitrate. Schedule: Left-click or drag the mouse to select any time within 0:00-24:00 from Monday to Sunday. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 102: Configure System Settings

    When the DST start time arrives, the device time automatically goes forward one  hour. When the DST end time arrives, the device time automatically goes backward  one hour. Device time: Device display time. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 103: Configuring Maintenance Settings

    • After the SD card is formatted, it will be encrypted and its content cannot be read on other cameras. • If you want to use the SD card in another camera, format the SD card in another Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 104: Rebooting The Camera

    If the connection fails after rebooting, manually enter the IP address of the camera in the address field to resume the connection. Importing/Exporting Files Export / Upload daylight savings time rules, custom language file, configuration file, and server status report. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 105 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. 1. Click Export to save the root certificate (ca.crt) on your local computer.
  • Page 106: Configurating Privacy Policy

    Configurating Privacy Policy Go to Setup > System Setup > Maintenance > PRIVACY POLICY. “admin” User can upgrade the privacy policy file to web, so that other users can understand the privacy policy and make sure that. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 107: Configuring User Accounts Settings

    Account Management The administrator account name is “admin”, which is permanent and cannot be deleted. The administrator can create up to 20 user accounts. To create a new user: 1. Select New user from the Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 108: Configuring Access List Settings

    The IPv6 access list column will not be displayed unless you enable IPv6 on the Note: • Network page. For more information about IPv6 Settings, see operation on page 31. The Range rule only applies to IPv4 addresses. • Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 109: Configuring Thermal Settings

    Temperature Parameters Go to Setup > Thermal > Temperature Parameters. Figure 67 Temperature Parameters Settings Set the parameters follows the table. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User...
  • Page 110: Table 8 Temperature Parameters

    Select a value from the drop-down Modbus protocol. It can be supported list box. via Ethernet. There three modes can [Default value] be chosen, close/ jpeg +temperature/ temperature. Close Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 111 The area alarm information will delay [Setting method] (0-10S) for setting time. Enter a value manually ranges from 1 to 10. [Default value] Temperature -20°C to 150°C (-4°F to 302°F) [Setting method] range Select a value from the drop-down list. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 112 Measurement channel will be mapping with optical Select a value from the drop-down Information channel. The effect will show on list box. Mapping Visible optical channel. It is only applicable Light for optical main stream. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
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  • Page 114: Ambient Temperature

    Enable that, the image will show the setting Less Prominent [Setting method] color if the temperature is lower than set Enter a value manually. value. Choose one color to show. Click SAVE. Ambient Temperature Go to Setup > Thermal > Ambient Temperature. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 115: Temperature Alarm

    1. Go to Setup > Thermal > Temperature Alarm. Figure 69 Temperature Alarm Set the temperature alarm parameters following the table. Table 10 Advanced Parameters Parameter Description Setting Enable Tick the check box of ID to enable the [Setting method] area measuring. Tick Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 116 Enter a value manually. [Default value] Maximum Alarm At section alarm type, the device would [Setting method] Value not alarm when the temperature is higher Enter a value manually. than maximum alarm value. [Default value] 60.00 Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 117 Select a value from the capturing AI object. Users can choose drop-down list box. None/ human/ vehicle/ all type (Human + Vehicle). Alarm Enable or disable the alarm output and [Setting method] linkage of area. Tick to enable alarm. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 118: Table 11 Common Emission Rate

    Aluminum foil 27/81 0.04 Aluminum sheet 27/81 0.18 Aluminum used for families (flat) 23/73 0.01 227/440 0.04 Aluminum plate (98.3% purity) 577/1070 0.06 Aluminum plate (rough) 26/78 0.06 199/390 0.11 Aluminum (oxidized @ 599℃) 599/1110 0.19 Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 119 0.85 0/32 0.97 Marble (I Polished, grey) 22/72 0.93 Asbestos board 23/74 0.96 38/100 0.93 Asbestos paper 371/700 0.95 Asphalt (Paving the road) 4/39 0.97 Paper (Black tar) 0.93 Paper (White) 0.95 Plastic (White) 0.91 Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 120: Schedule Linkage

    Check the checkbox to enable linkage action. Output channel: If the alarm out cable is connected to the external device such as alarm light or speaker, when scene change is triggered, the output channel will send alarm to remind user. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 121: Thermal Mapping

    Firstly, user can use the Mapping points to adjust. If there are still minor inconsistencies for the temperature measurement areas, user can use Fine turning, Horizontal shift(%) and Vertical shift(%) to adjust in detail. Go to Setup > Thermal > Thermal Mapping. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 122: Figure 71 Thermal Mapping

    Click Far focus / Near focus [Setting method] Click Lock focus Users adjust the position for mapping [Setting method] position to lock this position. Zoom and Focus Enable can’t be operated when enabling this function Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 123 Zoom and focus the optical channel, so that the two channels are at the same field view. Then lock focus position. Choose the point in turn to set the three mapping points, the detail information please see the previous table. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 124: Defect Pixel Correction

    Click the white point at image, click RESTORE to recover the defect pixel, as shown in Figure 74 Figure 73 Recover Defect Pixel Click SAVE. Led Control Figure 74. It is the white Set the display mode and brightness of LED, as shown in light alarm settings. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 125: Box Display

    The blue box shows on web when the human body is detected. This is embedded bounding Box in streaming. The box will show blue when human body or vehicle is detected. Box will show red when VA alarm happened. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 126: Mix Stream Parameters

    X offset is adjusting left and right direction. Y offset is adjusting up and down direction. Width Offset and Height Offset: Adjust the aspect ratio. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 127: Version Information

    Version Information The version information about the device, so that we can track products. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 128: Viewing System Information

    An alarm log records information about an alarm generated on a device, including the security, disk, and recording alarms. 1. Select the type of alarm logs to be queried from the drop-down list box. 2. Set the start time and end time as required. Click SEARCH. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User...
  • Page 129: Collect Log

    1. Click COLLECT, the download page is displayed. 2. Select the path to save the logs. Version Go to Setup > Information > Version. On the Version page, you can view the software version. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 130: Trouble Shooting

    CHAPTER TROUBLE SHOOTING Troubleshooting for Common Issues 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 13 Troubleshooting for Common Issues Issues Solutions Power supply is unstable.
  • Page 131 VA has a high probability of failing to identify the vehicle. Adjust the sensitivity. Fire spots detection sometimes be incorrectly triggered by other heat sources. Disable two-way audio. There is no audio file output when two-way audio is ongoing. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 132: Appendix

    This logo indicates that the product conforms with Australian RCM guidelines. The CE compliance logo. This logo indicates that the product conforms to the relevant guidelines/standards for the European Union harmonization legislation. The caution symbol. This symbol indicates important information. Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User...
  • Page 133 The protective earth (ground) symbol. This symbol indicates that the marked terminal is intended for connection to the protective earth/grounding conductor. Eurasian Conformity (EAC) RoHS Honeywell Bi-Spectrum Cameras User Guide...
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