Hawking HNC800PTZ User Manual

Hawking HNC800PTZ User Manual

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1. Installation 1.1 Software Installation . Using the IP Setup Wizard 2.1 User Interface 2.1.1 Action Buttons 2.1.2 Function Buttons 2.2 Setup 2.2.1 System Settings 2.2.2 Network Settings 2.2.3 Apply to Selected Device(s) 2.3 Upgrade 2.3.1 Device Information 2.3.2 Package Information 2.3.3 File Selection 2.3.4 Upgrade...
  • Page 4: Installation

    “My Computer”, and double click on the CD-ROM icon. u through the software installation process. HNC800PTZ Installation & Utilities CD into your CD-ROM Drive. The main page .) If the CD’s Autorun page does not load automatically, cl k on “...
  • Page 5 STEP 2: You will see several links on the right hand side of the CD Autorun’s main page (Figure 1-1). Click on “IP etup & Utility” to enter the page for the IP Setup Wizard and Management & Control Software. (See Figure 1-2 below.) Figure 1-2.
  • Page 6 STEP 3: You will see several links on the right hand side of the IP Setup Wizard and Management & Control Software page (Figure 1-2). Click on “IP Setup”. This will launch the InstallShield Wizard that installs the IP Setup Wizard program on your PC.
  • Page 7 STEP 5: Select a program folder to install the IP Setup Wizard application into and then click on “Next”. (See Figure 1-5 below.) Figure 1-5. Select a program folder STEP 6: Click on “Finish”, to complete the installation. (See Figure 1-6 below.) Figure 1-6.
  • Page 8 STEP 7: Once the IP Setup wizard has been installed onto your PC, an IP Setup icon will appear on your PC’s Desktop. Click on is icon to run the IP Setup wizard. Figure 1-7. IP Setup desktop icon...
  • Page 9: Using The Ip Setup Wizard

    2.1 User Interface When you click on the IP Setup icon on your desktop to run the wizard, n your local area network. A “sim ilar” camera will have the same code of four letters at the beginning of its serial number. (The rial number is different from the series number/MAC address.) This code is “HVVT”...
  • Page 10 After the IP Setup Wizard has finished searching, the interface shown in Figure 2-2 will appear. You can select any device in the list by clicking on the checkbox to the left of the device. (For a de tailed explanation of how the IP Setup Wizard automatically assigns a device an IP address that is consistent with your local area network [LAN] settings, please review the Quick Installation Guide that is included in your network camera’s packaging.) The three buttons “Setup”, “Upgrade”, and “Reset to default”...
  • Page 11: Action Buttons

    The IP Setup Wizard allows you to set up or upgrade multiple devices (of the same model) at the same time. If you select different models, the buttons will be disabled. (In this case, the model number is HNC800PTZ.) There are five buttons on the bottom of the main page (see Figure 2-3 below), and five buttons on the left panel of the main page (see Figure 2-4).
  • Page 12: Function Buttons

    Clicking on this button will remove all the selected devices from the device list. The devices that you remove may show up again if you click on the “Search” button or if you add them into the list manually. If you have selected several devices simultaneously, this button will allow you to uncheck all the selected cameras with one click instead of one-by-one.
  • Page 13: Setup

    2.2 Setup When you select o e or more devices (of the same model), the “Setup” button will be enabled. Click on it to modify the settings of the selected device(s). After clicking on the “Setup” button, the IP Setup Wizard will try to connect to the elected device(s).
  • Page 14 2.2.1.1 Change Host Name The “host name” is used for the homepage title of network camera’s main web user interface page and is displayed as the title over the video window on the main page. The maximum string length is 40 characters or 20 characters in double- byte-character-systems, such as Chinese or Japanese.
  • Page 15: Network Settings

    2.2.1.3 Adjust date and time There are three ways to adjust the system date and time. The easiest way is to make the Network Camera "Synchronize with computer time". The second way, “Manual”, allows you to set the date and time manually by entering new values. Be sure to n otice the format in the related fields while t “Automatic”, allows you to make the network camera automatically synchronize with time-servers over the Internet...
  • Page 16: Apply To Selected Device(S)

    2.2.3 Apply to selected device(s) After configuring all the settings and clicking the “Next” button, the “Apply” window will appear. Click on “Apply” to apply/confirm the changes to the selected device(s) or click on the “Previous” button to go back to the previous window and modify the settings.
  • Page 17: Upgrade

    2.3 Upgrade When you select one device or multiple devices (of the same model), the “Upgrade” button will be enabled. Click on it to pgrade the firmware of the selected device(s). After clicking on the “Upgrade” button, the IP Setup Wizard will try to onnect to the s elected device(s).
  • Page 18 Figure 2-12. Camera Info gure 2-13. Upgrade windo...
  • Page 19: Package Information

    2.3.2 Package Information he package inform ation section will display the following important information about the firmware file t elected: • Firmware version: The version number of the selected firmware. • Supported script version: The maximum script version that the firmware can support. •...
  • Page 20: Upgrade

    2.3.4 Upgrade Click on t he “Upgrade” button to upgrade the firmware for the selected device(s). A dialog will pop up to display the rogress of the upgrade process. (See Figure 2-15 below.) After the update process has completed, please click “Done” to nish.

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