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... Network Video Recorders (NVRs). For additional control, the on-board alarm input can also be configured to switch the camera from an NVR. The Honeywell HCD554IP day/night network camera offers the latest in digital video surveillance. HCD554IP EQUIP® SERIES TRUE DAY/NIGHT NETWORK... CAMERA www.honeywellvideo.com Honeywell's EQUIP® Series is required in Power over Ethernet...
... Network Video Recorders (NVRs). For additional control, the on-board alarm input can also be configured to switch the camera from an NVR. The Honeywell HCD554IP day/night network camera offers the latest in digital video surveillance. HCD554IP EQUIP® SERIES TRUE DAY/NIGHT NETWORK... CAMERA www.honeywellvideo.com Honeywell's EQUIP® Series is required in Power over Ethernet...
Brochure
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... Video Standard Scanning System Image Sensor Number of all resolutions Video Streaming MPEG-4 controllable frame rate and bandwidth. Full control of Pixels (H x V) Minimum Illumination Horizontal Resolution Automatic Lens Control NTSC, PAL 525/60 lines (NTSC), 625/50 lines (PAL) 1/3" CCD HCD554IP: 768 x 494 (NTSC) HCD554IPX: 752 x 582 (PAL) 0.6 lux color/0.4 lux BW @ 50 IRE...
... Video Standard Scanning System Image Sensor Number of all resolutions Video Streaming MPEG-4 controllable frame rate and bandwidth. Full control of Pixels (H x V) Minimum Illumination Horizontal Resolution Automatic Lens Control NTSC, PAL 525/60 lines (NTSC), 625/50 lines (PAL) 1/3" CCD HCD554IP: 768 x 494 (NTSC) HCD554IPX: 752 x 582 (PAL) 0.6 lux color/0.4 lux BW @ 50 IRE...
User Manual
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... Manually 28 IP Utility Firmware Upgrade 29 Changing Web-Client User Passwords 30 Internet Options 32 Security Settings 33 Logon Screen 34 Honeywell IP Installation (ActiveX Plug-in 35 Web-Client: Administrator User 36 Web-Client: Guest User 37 Device Settings 38 Compression Settings... 39 Camera Setup 41 Video Analytics 44 Video Analytics Message 44 ActiveX Control Failed Message 47 Install Unknown Software Prompt 48 Limited or No Connection Message 48 Network Camera Dimensions 51 Document 800-00250 Rev C...
... Manually 28 IP Utility Firmware Upgrade 29 Changing Web-Client User Passwords 30 Internet Options 32 Security Settings 33 Logon Screen 34 Honeywell IP Installation (ActiveX Plug-in 35 Web-Client: Administrator User 36 Web-Client: Guest User 37 Device Settings 38 Compression Settings... 39 Camera Setup 41 Video Analytics 44 Video Analytics Message 44 ActiveX Control Failed Message 47 Install Unknown Software Prompt 48 Limited or No Connection Message 48 Network Camera Dimensions 51 Document 800-00250 Rev C...
User Manual
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...Features The Honeywell network camera has the following features: • Built-in high-resolution color video camera with 1/3" IT Super HAD CCD • CS-mount lens • Excellent signal-to-noise ratio of more than 50 dB • Supports Filter moving Day/Night (HCD554IP) and ...lux color, 0.2 lux B/W (HCD554IP) or 0.5 lux B/W (HCS554IP) • Compatible with Manual Iris lens or DC Iris lens • True color reproduction from various light sources • All camera functions including ELC, ALC, AGC, BLC, Day/Night, White balance can be controlled by remote site through Ethernet ...
...Features The Honeywell network camera has the following features: • Built-in high-resolution color video camera with 1/3" IT Super HAD CCD • CS-mount lens • Excellent signal-to-noise ratio of more than 50 dB • Supports Filter moving Day/Night (HCD554IP) and ...lux color, 0.2 lux B/W (HCD554IP) or 0.5 lux B/W (HCS554IP) • Compatible with Manual Iris lens or DC Iris lens • True color reproduction from various light sources • All camera functions including ELC, ALC, AGC, BLC, Day/Night, White balance can be controlled by remote site through Ethernet ...
User Manual
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... the normal state (open or closed Connect external devices such as a photocell or timer. The network camera has a LAMP setting which allows control of the camera that an alarm is a change in state from Normally Open to signal users of the moving IR cut filter when there... 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 sirens or flashing lights to the alarm output connector to Normally Closed (see Figure 2-5). See Figure 2-6 for more information). EQUIP Series...
... the normal state (open or closed Connect external devices such as a photocell or timer. The network camera has a LAMP setting which allows control of the camera that an alarm is a change in state from Normally Open to signal users of the moving IR cut filter when there... 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 sirens or flashing lights to the alarm output connector to Normally Closed (see Figure 2-5). See Figure 2-6 for more information). EQUIP Series...
User Manual
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... Utility is connected to your camera is used to provide the network connectivity for users in order to control access to the IP Utility. System Requirements The Honeywell IP Utility should be installed on the network and enables you can configure the IP network settings, name ...station that your network through an Ethernet cable (see Network RJ-45 Ethernet Connection on page 17). Note Before installing and using the Honeywell IP Utility, make sure that meets the following minimum requirements: Table 3-1 PC Minimum System Requirements Component Operating System Processor RAM Web ...
... Utility is connected to your camera is used to provide the network connectivity for users in order to control access to the IP Utility. System Requirements The Honeywell IP Utility should be installed on the network and enables you can configure the IP network settings, name ...station that your network through an Ethernet cable (see Network RJ-45 Ethernet Connection on page 17). Note Before installing and using the Honeywell IP Utility, make sure that meets the following minimum requirements: Table 3-1 PC Minimum System Requirements Component Operating System Processor RAM Web ...
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... IP Utility is not detected on your CD-ROM drive and the Honeywell IP Utility InstallShield wizard appears. The Control Panel window appears. 22 Click Finish to the CD drive and double-click Honeywell IP Utility Setup.exe. 2. Click Start, and then choose All... Programs ➤ Honeywell Video Systems ➤ EQUIP Series ➤ IP Utility ➤ Uninstall Honeywell IP Utility. Follow the steps in the InstallShield wizard. 3. A confirmation message appears. 2. Removing the IP Utility Using the Control Panel 1. Uninstalling the IP Utility The IP...
... IP Utility is not detected on your CD-ROM drive and the Honeywell IP Utility InstallShield wizard appears. The Control Panel window appears. 22 Click Finish to the CD drive and double-click Honeywell IP Utility Setup.exe. 2. Click Start, and then choose All... Programs ➤ Honeywell Video Systems ➤ EQUIP Series ➤ IP Utility ➤ Uninstall Honeywell IP Utility. Follow the steps in the InstallShield wizard. 3. A confirmation message appears. 2. Removing the IP Utility Using the Control Panel 1. Uninstalling the IP Utility The IP...
User Manual
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... 4-1 Internet Options 4. Configure your web browser, select the Tools drop-down the list to the ActiveX controls and plug-ins options and enable all ActiveX control functions on your PC. 2. On your browser security settings as safe for scripting 32 Select the Security ...tab (see Figure 4-2): • Download signed ActiveX controls • Download unsigned ActiveX controls • Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe • Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins • Script ActiveX controls marked as follows: 1. IP Camera Web-Client Accessing the...
... 4-1 Internet Options 4. Configure your web browser, select the Tools drop-down the list to the ActiveX controls and plug-ins options and enable all ActiveX control functions on your PC. 2. On your browser security settings as safe for scripting 32 Select the Security ...tab (see Figure 4-2): • Download signed ActiveX controls • Download unsigned ActiveX controls • Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe • Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins • Script ActiveX controls marked as follows: 1. IP Camera Web-Client Accessing the...
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... the list to the Web-Client 1. To log on the Security Settings dialog box. 10. Click OK on to the ActiveX controls and plug-ins options and enable all ActiveX control functions on page 29. Click Apply, then OK on the Security Settings dialog box. 7. Click OK on the Internet Options dialog...
... the list to the Web-Client 1. To log on the Security Settings dialog box. 10. Click OK on to the ActiveX controls and plug-ins options and enable all ActiveX control functions on page 29. Click Apply, then OK on the Security Settings dialog box. 7. Click OK on the Internet Options dialog...
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.... Note The default password for the Administrator is 1234 and for the Guest user it is required to run the Web-Client application. 34 Installing Honeywell IP (ActiveX Plug-in the address bar 2. When the installation is the first time you've logged on, you are using the Web-Client on... have to complete the installation. If the InstallShield Wizard opens (Figure 4-4), click Next and follow the rest of the InstallShield Wizard instructions to install the Honeywell IP ActiveX control.
.... Note The default password for the Administrator is 1234 and for the Guest user it is required to run the Web-Client application. 34 Installing Honeywell IP (ActiveX Plug-in the address bar 2. When the installation is the first time you've logged on, you are using the Web-Client on... have to complete the installation. If the InstallShield Wizard opens (Figure 4-4), click Next and follow the rest of the InstallShield Wizard instructions to install the Honeywell IP ActiveX control.
User Manual
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...-in ) Logging Off To log off from the Currently installed programs list. 3. Double-click Add or Remove Programs and then select Honeywell IP from the Web-Client application, click Logout at the top of the page. Click Change/Remove to completely remove the application. ...The Logon screen appears. The Control Panel window appears. 2. Follow the Uninstallshield wizard instructions to remove the component. 4. Document 800-00250 Rev C 35 08/08 Click Start, ...
...-in ) Logging Off To log off from the Currently installed programs list. 3. Double-click Add or Remove Programs and then select Honeywell IP from the Web-Client application, click Logout at the top of the page. Click Change/Remove to completely remove the application. ...The Logon screen appears. The Control Panel window appears. 2. Follow the Uninstallshield wizard instructions to remove the component. 4. Document 800-00250 Rev C 35 08/08 Click Start, ...
User Manual
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... Live View Device Information Compression Settings Camera Setup Video Analytics Enables you to... Configure the alarm settings. The menu bar displays which user is user controlled. View video. Configure the camera sabotage detection settings and view video display. Click a Tab to log out of multiple user-friendly views organized by functionality...
... Live View Device Information Compression Settings Camera Setup Video Analytics Enables you to... Configure the alarm settings. The menu bar displays which user is user controlled. View video. Configure the camera sabotage detection settings and view video display. Click a Tab to log out of multiple user-friendly views organized by functionality...
User Manual
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... Apply, all your changes to signal users of the moving IR cut filter and day/night operation to notify the operator. The LAMP setting allows control of the camera that an alarm is detected, an alarm message appears on page 18 for your new settings will be synchronized with a common...
... Apply, all your changes to signal users of the moving IR cut filter and day/night operation to notify the operator. The LAMP setting allows control of the camera that an alarm is detected, an alarm message appears on page 18 for your new settings will be synchronized with a common...
User Manual
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...) or Color in the camera image by changing the shutter speed manually. Day/Night must be set to ensure true 24 hour surveillance (HCD554IP/X only). Adjust the DC Iris Level until the image is excessive light from 10 dB-30 dB. BLC (Backlight Compensation) Off, Low...be set at least 2 less than the NightToDay threshold setting. IP Camera Web-Client Setting Table 4-4 Options Auto Exposure Settings Description ELC (Electronic Light Control) Auto, Manual Shutter Speed: 1/60-1/100000 (NTSC) 1/50-1/100000 (PAL) For a manual iris lens: Auto: Camera will perform electronic exposure...
...) or Color in the camera image by changing the shutter speed manually. Day/Night must be set to ensure true 24 hour surveillance (HCD554IP/X only). Adjust the DC Iris Level until the image is excessive light from 10 dB-30 dB. BLC (Backlight Compensation) Off, Low...be set at least 2 less than the NightToDay threshold setting. IP Camera Web-Client Setting Table 4-4 Options Auto Exposure Settings Description ELC (Electronic Light Control) Auto, Manual Shutter Speed: 1/60-1/100000 (NTSC) 1/50-1/100000 (PAL) For a manual iris lens: Auto: Camera will perform electronic exposure...
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... Fixed Preset (4700°K) AWC Auto (Auto White Performs faster action than ATW mode without an operating Balance Control Mode) range. MWB (Manual Mode) Manual white balance mode. When the AWC operation Balance Control Mode) starts, click Lock to 8000°K). EQUIP Series IP Camera Reference Guide Note You must be lost...
... Fixed Preset (4700°K) AWC Auto (Auto White Performs faster action than ATW mode without an operating Balance Control Mode) range. MWB (Manual Mode) Manual white balance mode. When the AWC operation Balance Control Mode) starts, click Lock to 8000°K). EQUIP Series IP Camera Reference Guide Note You must be lost...
User Manual
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... Message Document 800-00250 Rev C 47 08/08 Any equipment returned to allow ActiveX controls (if you see the message in Figure A-1, your web browser settings have been configured to Honeywell Video Systems for warranty or service repair must be clearly marked on setting up your network ...camera. Problem: Web-Client Does Not Display the Expected Video Possible solutions: 1. To contact the Honeywell Video Systems technical support team, call 1-800-796-2288 (North America only) or send an e-mail to problems with your browser. A ...
... Message Document 800-00250 Rev C 47 08/08 Any equipment returned to allow ActiveX controls (if you see the message in Figure A-1, your web browser settings have been configured to Honeywell Video Systems for warranty or service repair must be clearly marked on setting up your network ...camera. Problem: Web-Client Does Not Display the Expected Video Possible solutions: 1. To contact the Honeywell Video Systems technical support team, call 1-800-796-2288 (North America only) or send an e-mail to problems with your browser. A ...
User Manual
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...Install Unknown Software Prompt 2. Troubleshooting If your PC and the device you are connecting to are set to "Prompt" you to install ActiveX controls, you may see a warning similar to Figure A-2. Ensure that your internet security settings are on page 34 for help to resolve your device... connection is connected to install the ActiveX control. Figure A-3 Limited or No Connection Message 48 See Installing Honeywell IP (ActiveX Plug-in the status bar of the IP Utility, your network issue(s). Contact your network...
...Install Unknown Software Prompt 2. Troubleshooting If your PC and the device you are connecting to are set to "Prompt" you to install ActiveX controls, you may see a warning similar to Figure A-2. Ensure that your internet security settings are on page 34 for help to resolve your device... connection is connected to install the ActiveX control. Figure A-3 Limited or No Connection Message 48 See Installing Honeywell IP (ActiveX Plug-in the status bar of the IP Utility, your network issue(s). Contact your network...
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... Mount Video Standard Scanning System Minimum Illumination Horizontal Resolution Video Output (BNC) S/N Ratio Auto Gain Control (AGC) ALC Automatic Electronic Shutter (ELC) White Balance (AWB) BLC Gamma Electrical Input Voltage Input Voltage Range Surge Suppression Power Consumption HCD554IP HCS554IP 1/3" CCD CS Lens Mount NTSC or PAL 525/60 lines (NTSC), 625/50...
... Mount Video Standard Scanning System Minimum Illumination Horizontal Resolution Video Output (BNC) S/N Ratio Auto Gain Control (AGC) ALC Automatic Electronic Shutter (ELC) White Balance (AWB) BLC Gamma Electrical Input Voltage Input Voltage Range Surge Suppression Power Consumption HCD554IP HCS554IP 1/3" CCD CS Lens Mount NTSC or PAL 525/60 lines (NTSC), 625/50...
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... rate (MPEG-4). Full control of all camera settings available to 30/25 fps video in all resolutions MPEG-4 controllable frame rate and bandwidth.... Specifications Table B-1 Specification IP Specifications Video Compression Resolutions Frame Rate (NTSC/PAL) Video Streaming Security Users Video access from web browser Minimum web browsing requirements Supported Protocols Mechanical Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight Construction Connector Environmental Temperature Relative Humidity Regulatory Emissions Immunity Safety Camera Specifications (cont'd) HCD554IP...
... rate (MPEG-4). Full control of all camera settings available to 30/25 fps video in all resolutions MPEG-4 controllable frame rate and bandwidth.... Specifications Table B-1 Specification IP Specifications Video Compression Resolutions Frame Rate (NTSC/PAL) Video Streaming Security Users Video access from web browser Minimum web browsing requirements Supported Protocols Mechanical Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight Construction Connector Environmental Temperature Relative Humidity Regulatory Emissions Immunity Safety Camera Specifications (cont'd) HCD554IP...