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... 43 Logging Off from the Web-Client 44 Web-Client Features and Functions 46 Navigating the Web-Client Interface and Using the Controls 47 Using the PTZ Control to Pan, Tilt and Zoom (PTZ) the Dome 48 PTZ Settings on the Live View Tab 49 Presets 50 Preset Tours... Utility 74 Upgrading the Firmware to the Device 75 Uninstalling the Honeywell IP Utility 76 Uninstalling the IP Utility Using the Start Menu 76 Uninstalling the IP Utility or IP ActiveX Using the Control Panel 76 Appendix A Troubleshooting 77 Technical Support 77 Problems and Solutions 77 Appendix B Reference Information ...
... 43 Logging Off from the Web-Client 44 Web-Client Features and Functions 46 Navigating the Web-Client Interface and Using the Controls 47 Using the PTZ Control to Pan, Tilt and Zoom (PTZ) the Dome 48 PTZ Settings on the Live View Tab 49 Presets 50 Preset Tours... Utility 74 Upgrading the Firmware to the Device 75 Uninstalling the Honeywell IP Utility 76 Uninstalling the IP Utility Using the Start Menu 76 Uninstalling the IP Utility or IP ActiveX Using the Control Panel 76 Appendix A Troubleshooting 77 Technical Support 77 Problems and Solutions 77 Appendix B Reference Information ...
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...Figure 5-1 Figure 5-2 Figure 5-3 Figure 5-4 Figure 5-5 Figure 5-6 Figure 5-7 System Connections 16 HNVE1 Front Panel 19 HNVE1 Rear Panel 19 Alarm Connections 21 Normal Alarm States 21 Alarm Output Connection 22 PTZ Dome Connections 22 Honeywell IP Utility Logon Window 31 IP Utility User Interface 33 IP Network Settings Set Automatically... 39 Web-Client Interface After Logging On 40 Launching the HNVE1 Web-Client from IP Utility 43 Web-Client: Administrator User 45 Web-Client: Guest User 46 Example of PTZ Dome Live View 48 PTZ Controls 49 PTZ Settings on the Live View Tab 50 IP ...
...Figure 5-1 Figure 5-2 Figure 5-3 Figure 5-4 Figure 5-5 Figure 5-6 Figure 5-7 System Connections 16 HNVE1 Front Panel 19 HNVE1 Rear Panel 19 Alarm Connections 21 Normal Alarm States 21 Alarm Output Connection 22 PTZ Dome Connections 22 Honeywell IP Utility Logon Window 31 IP Utility User Interface 33 IP Network Settings Set Automatically... 39 Web-Client Interface After Logging On 40 Launching the HNVE1 Web-Client from IP Utility 43 Web-Client: Administrator User 45 Web-Client: Guest User 46 Example of PTZ Dome Live View 48 PTZ Controls 49 PTZ Settings on the Live View Tab 50 IP ...
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...3-3 Table 3-4 Table 4-1 Table 4-2 Table 4-3 Table 5-1 Table 5-2 Table 5-3 Table 5-4 Table 5-5 Table 5-6 Table 5-7 Table A-1 Table B-1 Front Panel Indicators 19 HNVE1 Connectors 19 User Profiles for Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client 29 PC Minimum System Requirements 29 Items Installed On Your System 30 IP Network Device Setting Options 35... Tabs/Views in the Web-Client Application 47 Icons in the PTZ Control 49 Special ...
...3-3 Table 3-4 Table 4-1 Table 4-2 Table 4-3 Table 5-1 Table 5-2 Table 5-3 Table 5-4 Table 5-5 Table 5-6 Table 5-7 Table A-1 Table B-1 Front Panel Indicators 19 HNVE1 Connectors 19 User Profiles for Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client 29 PC Minimum System Requirements 29 Items Installed On Your System 30 IP Network Device Setting Options 35... Tabs/Views in the Web-Client Application 47 Icons in the PTZ Control 49 Special ...
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... components. • Chapter 2, Encoder Installation, provides details on setting up the HNVE1 system, including encoder controls and functions, system connections, and mounting instructions. • 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, Before You Begin Configuring...
... components. • Chapter 2, Encoder Installation, provides details on setting up the HNVE1 system, including encoder controls and functions, system connections, and mounting instructions. • 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, Before You Begin Configuring...
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... Channel, Real-Time Digital Video Encoder Honeywell's Single-channel Network Video Encoder (HNVE1) is a cost-effective way to leverage existing investments in analog video equipment while upgrading a video surveillance system to 4CIF • Supports MPEG4 SP • PTZ dome control • Built-in HTTP web server for configuration • Supports Static IP, DHCP...
... Channel, Real-Time Digital Video Encoder Honeywell's Single-channel Network Video Encoder (HNVE1) is a cost-effective way to leverage existing investments in analog video equipment while upgrading a video surveillance system to 4CIF • Supports MPEG4 SP • PTZ dome control • Built-in HTTP web server for configuration • Supports Static IP, DHCP...
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Introduction System Configuration Use Figure 1-1 as a guide to set up your HNVE1 Encoder for a typical system configuration. HNVE1 I - Figure 1-1 System Connections PTZ dome or or Camera PTZ Controls (Communication) (Video) Audio In/Out RS-485 I + O+ D+ LAN Alarm In/Out Loopback Video Monitor Network Video Recorder (NVR) Network Web Client User Web Client User 16 O- D-
Introduction System Configuration Use Figure 1-1 as a guide to set up your HNVE1 Encoder for a typical system configuration. HNVE1 I - Figure 1-1 System Connections PTZ dome or or Camera PTZ Controls (Communication) (Video) Audio In/Out RS-485 I + O+ D+ LAN Alarm In/Out Loopback Video Monitor Network Video Recorder (NVR) Network Web Client User Web Client User 16 O- D-
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....com to : • Mount the HNVE1 • Set up the HNVE1 in Installing the Honeywell IP Utility Software on page 30. Keep this guide, the packing box should include,: Part HNVE1 Encoder main unit Power Supply (100-240V AC) Terminal strip (RS485) for PTZ control and alarm I/O Quantity 1 1 2 ...Document 800-04195 Rev B 17 11/09 In addition to this guide for use with Honeywell analog video cameras such as the ACUIX...
....com to : • Mount the HNVE1 • Set up the HNVE1 in Installing the Honeywell IP Utility Software on page 30. Keep this guide, the packing box should include,: Part HNVE1 Encoder main unit Power Supply (100-240V AC) Terminal strip (RS485) for PTZ control and alarm I/O Quantity 1 1 2 ...Document 800-04195 Rev B 17 11/09 In addition to this guide for use with Honeywell analog video cameras such as the ACUIX...
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... the video lines, then power on the rear of the HNVE1 to your HNVE1 to a network or connect it directly to configure audio options. 20 Connecting Video Network RJ45 Ethernet Connection The main video connection for PTZ control) LAN Connector, RJ45 DC Power Connector Note To ensure that good quality video signals are...
... the video lines, then power on the rear of the HNVE1 to your HNVE1 to a network or connect it directly to configure audio options. 20 Connecting Video Network RJ45 Ethernet Connection The main video connection for PTZ control) LAN Connector, RJ45 DC Power Connector Note To ensure that good quality video signals are...
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... 3. Navigate to launch the IP Utility. To enable live streaming of the Web-Client to configure and control domes and view live video. Method 2: Website a. Under Honeywell IP Utility, download, extract and open on the 30 Double-click the icon to www.honeywellvideo.com. ... example, click Network Video Systems for an HNVE1 encoder). To provide detailed information about how to launch the program. Note If InstallShield does not open automatically, navigate to reach the software downloads page. Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Software Note For...
... 3. Navigate to launch the IP Utility. To enable live streaming of the Web-Client to configure and control domes and view live video. Method 2: Website a. Under Honeywell IP Utility, download, extract and open on the 30 Double-click the icon to www.honeywellvideo.com. ... example, click Network Video Systems for an HNVE1 encoder). To provide detailed information about how to launch the program. Note If InstallShield does not open automatically, navigate to reach the software downloads page. Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Software Note For...
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... select the device to Honeywell secure ActiveX control. From the System tab, click Launch Browser. In the Password field, type the case-sensitive password. • The default Administrator password is 1234. • The default Guest password is enabled. Installing Honeywell IP (ActiveX Plug-in... a Password. Log onto the Web-Client. Honeywell IP Utility a. b. By default, the HTTP server is guest. a. From the User Name drop-down list, select Administrator or Guest. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide...
... select the device to Honeywell secure ActiveX control. From the System tab, click Launch Browser. In the Password field, type the case-sensitive password. • The default Administrator password is 1234. • The default Guest password is enabled. Installing Honeywell IP (ActiveX Plug-in... a Password. Log onto the Web-Client. Honeywell IP Utility a. b. By default, the HTTP server is guest. a. From the User Name drop-down list, select Administrator or Guest. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide...
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... plug-ins section, select Enable (preferable) or Prompt in the Download signed ActiveX controls subsection (see Figure 3-5). Figure 3-5 Internet Options 2. With Internet selected, click Custom Level ... . 3. Click OK. 38 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Software Figure 3-4 ActiveX Prompt 1. The Security Settings dialog displays. Confirm that your web browser menu...
... plug-ins section, select Enable (preferable) or Prompt in the Download signed ActiveX controls subsection (see Figure 3-5). Figure 3-5 Internet Options 2. With Internet selected, click Custom Level ... . 3. Click OK. 38 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Software Figure 3-4 ActiveX Prompt 1. The Security Settings dialog displays. Confirm that your web browser menu...
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... 4 Before You Begin Configuring Complete the following sections before configuring your HNVE1 encoder: • Encoder Installation, page 17 • Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Software, page 27 This chapter covers: • Navigating the Web-Client interface and using the controls • Understanding the Web-Client features and functions • Using...
... 4 Before You Begin Configuring Complete the following sections before configuring your HNVE1 encoder: • Encoder Installation, page 17 • Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Software, page 27 This chapter covers: • Navigating the Web-Client interface and using the controls • Understanding the Web-Client features and functions • Using...
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...network settings and firmware details of the functions available. Navigating the Web-Client Interface and Using the Controls Using Live View, you can: • Move PTZ scan assemblies and control PTZ dome lenses while viewing video • Run presets and tours that have been configured in ... for PTZ domes. Configure presets, tours, sectors, and privacy zones for PTZ domes Display the camera menu and view video display for PTZ domes. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide See Table 4-1 for a description of the connected camera(s). Table 4-1 Tabs/Views in the PTZ Dome Setup view...
...network settings and firmware details of the functions available. Navigating the Web-Client Interface and Using the Controls Using Live View, you can: • Move PTZ scan assemblies and control PTZ dome lenses while viewing video • Run presets and tours that have been configured in ... for PTZ domes. Configure presets, tours, sectors, and privacy zones for PTZ domes Display the camera menu and view video display for PTZ domes. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide See Table 4-1 for a description of the connected camera(s). Table 4-1 Tabs/Views in the PTZ Dome Setup view...
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... the PTZ dome to move . For panning and tilting, click the black arrows in degrees per second). The PTZ control takes the place of PTZ Dome Live View Select the PTZ speed (in the center. Tours must be configured in the PTZ Dome Setup view ... Click on the live video dialog box and drag your mouse has a scroll wheel, use it to move (pan and tilt) the PTZ dome and control (zoom, focus, and iris) the camera lens. If your mouse in the direction you want the camera to zoom in Live View. The PTZ...
... the PTZ dome to move . For panning and tilting, click the black arrows in degrees per second). The PTZ control takes the place of PTZ Dome Live View Select the PTZ speed (in the center. Tours must be configured in the PTZ Dome Setup view ... Click on the live video dialog box and drag your mouse has a scroll wheel, use it to move (pan and tilt) the PTZ dome and control (zoom, focus, and iris) the camera lens. If your mouse in the direction you want the camera to zoom in Live View. The PTZ...
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...of interest. Clearly view objects that are used for example, a Honeywell ACUIX™) you can: • Move and control the PTZ dome while viewing video • Run presets and tours configured in the PTZ Control Icon Zoom In Zoom Out Iris Close Auto Iris Iris Open Focus... mode, the camera lens adjusts automatically after a pan, tilt, or zoom command. Reduce the area of interest. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Figure 4-5 PTZ Controls For panning and tilting the PTZ dome, click the arrows in the PTZ control are at a distance. Clearly view nearby objects.
...of interest. Clearly view objects that are used for example, a Honeywell ACUIX™) you can: • Move and control the PTZ dome while viewing video • Run presets and tours configured in the PTZ Control Icon Zoom In Zoom Out Iris Close Auto Iris Iris Open Focus... mode, the camera lens adjusts automatically after a pan, tilt, or zoom command. Reduce the area of interest. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Figure 4-5 PTZ Controls For panning and tilting the PTZ dome, click the arrows in the PTZ control are at a distance. Clearly view nearby objects.
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... values). There are dome settings (pan, tilt, zoom, focus, and iris setting) that the dome moves between scenes (in degrees per second) The PTZ controls provide the same functionality as a reference point for a list of the screen. (See Configuring a Preset on page 51 for locating other camera positions. Finding ...(BLC) or NightShot ON and OFF and use the Flashback feature Camera Home Position PTZ domes use the Camera Home position as a traditional keyboard controller Configure presets and tours in the PTZ Dome Setup view before responding to the first pan, tilt, and zoom command.
... values). There are dome settings (pan, tilt, zoom, focus, and iris setting) that the dome moves between scenes (in degrees per second) The PTZ controls provide the same functionality as a reference point for a list of the screen. (See Configuring a Preset on page 51 for locating other camera positions. Finding ...(BLC) or NightShot ON and OFF and use the Flashback feature Camera Home Position PTZ domes use the Camera Home position as a traditional keyboard controller Configure presets and tours in the PTZ Dome Setup view before responding to the first pan, tilt, and zoom command.
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... to save a preset: 1. Position the dome (pan and tilt) and adjust the camera lens (zoom, focus, and iris) using the PTZ controls in Live View, you can quickly save that position and then continue to monitor the area. Click the Live View tab. 2. Select a preset ... Preset Details field. 4. To save the position to 4 in a number from the Preset Details list. 3. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Saving a Preset After positioning the dome using the PTZ controls. 3. Using this method, you can store only camera presets 1-4. Click Program to the preset.
... to save a preset: 1. Position the dome (pan and tilt) and adjust the camera lens (zoom, focus, and iris) using the PTZ controls in Live View, you can quickly save that position and then continue to monitor the area. Click the Live View tab. 2. Select a preset ... Preset Details field. 4. To save the position to 4 in a number from the Preset Details list. 3. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Saving a Preset After positioning the dome using the PTZ controls. 3. Using this method, you can store only camera presets 1-4. Click Program to the preset.
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... moving to the next preset position. The tour loops until you break the cycle. The velocity can stop a preset tour by: • Using the PTZ Control • Selecting another function (for a specified amount of time (dwell time) before the number. Before You Begin Configuring Preset Tours In a preset tour, the PTZ...
... moving to the next preset position. The tour loops until you break the cycle. The velocity can stop a preset tour by: • Using the PTZ Control • Selecting another function (for a specified amount of time (dwell time) before the number. Before You Begin Configuring Preset Tours In a preset tour, the PTZ...
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... in the Quick Program Preset Details field. 3. Stopping a Mimic Tour You can stop a preset tour by: • Using the PTZ Control • Selecting another function (for a mimic tour in a mimic tour. 1. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Mimic Tours In a mimic tour, the dome performs recorded pan, tilt, and zoom commands. Starting...
... in the Quick Program Preset Details field. 3. Stopping a Mimic Tour You can stop a preset tour by: • Using the PTZ Control • Selecting another function (for a mimic tour in a mimic tour. 1. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Mimic Tours In a mimic tour, the dome performs recorded pan, tilt, and zoom commands. Starting...
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HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Device Configuration Settings Figure 4-9 Device Configuration Settings on the PTZ Dome Setup Tab Go to configure various settings Display the ... Camera Menu on the PTZ Dome Setup Tab Figure 4-10 PTZ Settings and Camera Menu on the Device Settings Tab Select Dome (PTZ controls become active) or Fixed (PTZ controls become inactive) Enter the ID number for the PTZ dome or fixed camera Select the cable length for video equalization, from 0 m, 100...
HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Device Configuration Settings Figure 4-9 Device Configuration Settings on the PTZ Dome Setup Tab Go to configure various settings Display the ... Camera Menu on the PTZ Dome Setup Tab Figure 4-10 PTZ Settings and Camera Menu on the Device Settings Tab Select Dome (PTZ controls become active) or Fixed (PTZ controls become inactive) Enter the ID number for the PTZ dome or fixed camera Select the cable length for video equalization, from 0 m, 100...