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... Statement 12 Manufacturer's Declaration of Conformance 13 North America 13 Europe 13 Warranty and Service 13 1 Introduction 15 HNVE1 Single Channel, Real-Time Digital Video Encoder 15 Benefits 15 Features 15 System Configuration 16 2 Encoder Installation 17 Before you Begin 17 Unpack Everything 17...to or Disconnecting From Devices 34 Configuring the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually 34 Launching the Web-Client to View Live Video 36 Installing Honeywell IP (ActiveX Plug-in 37 4 Before You Begin Configuring 41 Logging On and Off the Web-Client 41 Document 800-04195...
... Statement 12 Manufacturer's Declaration of Conformance 13 North America 13 Europe 13 Warranty and Service 13 1 Introduction 15 HNVE1 Single Channel, Real-Time Digital Video Encoder 15 Benefits 15 Features 15 System Configuration 16 2 Encoder Installation 17 Before you Begin 17 Unpack Everything 17...to or Disconnecting From Devices 34 Configuring the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually 34 Launching the Web-Client to View Live Video 36 Installing Honeywell IP (ActiveX Plug-in 37 4 Before You Begin Configuring 41 Logging On and Off the Web-Client 41 Document 800-04195...
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...Presets 63 Opening and Displaying the Camera Menu 67 Configuring Video Settings 67 Configuring Audio 69 Setting Tamper Detection 70 Configuring the Encoder Board 71 6 System Administration 73 Changing Passwords 73 Changing the Honeywell IP Utility User Password 73 Changing the Web-Client Password... Using Honeywell IP Utility 74 Upgrading the Firmware to the Device 75 Uninstalling the Honeywell IP Utility 76 Uninstalling the IP Utility Using the ...
...Presets 63 Opening and Displaying the Camera Menu 67 Configuring Video Settings 67 Configuring Audio 69 Setting Tamper Detection 70 Configuring the Encoder Board 71 6 System Administration 73 Changing Passwords 73 Changing the Honeywell IP Utility User Password 73 Changing the Web-Client Password... Using Honeywell IP Utility 74 Upgrading the Firmware to the Device 75 Uninstalling the Honeywell IP Utility 76 Uninstalling the IP Utility Using the ...
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...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 ...Settings Tab 55 PTZ Settings and Camera Menu on the PTZ Dome Setup Tab 55 Video Compression Settings 56 Audio Settings 56 Statistics 57 Tamper Detection Settings on the Video Analytics Tab 57 Alarm Settings on Device Settings Tab 60 Device Configuration on Device ...
...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 ...Settings Tab 55 PTZ Settings and Camera Menu on the PTZ Dome Setup Tab 55 Video Compression Settings 56 Audio Settings 56 Statistics 57 Tamper Detection Settings on the Video Analytics Tab 57 Alarm Settings on Device Settings Tab 60 Device Configuration on Device ...
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... 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, introduces the Web-Client interface features and functions. • Chapter 5, Encoder and Device Configuration, describes how to use the Web-Client application to view video and configure and run devices connected to the HNVE1...
... 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, introduces the Web-Client interface features and functions. • Chapter 5, Encoder and Device Configuration, describes how to use the Web-Client application to view video and configure and run devices connected to the HNVE1...
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... sends this Encoder allows you to use your choice of analog cameras to design network video systems that can be configured to meet your performance needs. 1 Introduction HNVE1 Single Channel, Real-Time Digital Video Encoder Honeywell's Single-channel Network Video Encoder (HNVE1) is a cost-effective way to leverage existing investments in HTTP web server for configuration...
... sends this Encoder allows you to use your choice of analog cameras to design network video systems that can be configured to meet your performance needs. 1 Introduction HNVE1 Single Channel, Real-Time Digital Video Encoder Honeywell's Single-channel Network Video Encoder (HNVE1) is a cost-effective way to leverage existing investments in HTTP web server for configuration...
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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 D- HNVE1 I - O- Introduction System Configuration Use Figure 1-1 as a guide to set up your HNVE1 Encoder for a typical system configuration.
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 D- HNVE1 I - O- Introduction System Configuration Use Figure 1-1 as a guide to set up your HNVE1 Encoder for a typical system configuration.
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... software updates and manuals. In addition to : • Mount the HNVE1 • Set up the HNVE1 in Installing the Honeywell IP Utility Software on connecting and configuring the HNVE1 Encoder for use with Honeywell analog video cameras such as the ACUIX™ high speed PTZ dome and digital... video recorders (DVRs) such as the Fusion DVR. This chapter describes how to this guide for PTZ control and alarm I/O Quantity 1...
... software updates and manuals. In addition to : • Mount the HNVE1 • Set up the HNVE1 in Installing the Honeywell IP Utility Software on connecting and configuring the HNVE1 Encoder for use with Honeywell analog video cameras such as the ACUIX™ high speed PTZ dome and digital... video recorders (DVRs) such as the Fusion DVR. This chapter describes how to this guide for PTZ control and alarm I/O Quantity 1...
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... LED lights steadily, then the channel is connected to a system component and is streaming video. Figure 2-2 HNVE1 Rear Panel I + O+ D+ Table 2-2 Connector Video In Loop Back Audio In Audio Out HNVE1 Connectors Description Video Input Connector (Camera, Encoder, Recorder) Connector for analog Video Loopback Output Document 800-04195 Rev B 19 11/09 When the LED flashes, then...
... LED lights steadily, then the channel is connected to a system component and is streaming video. Figure 2-2 HNVE1 Rear Panel I + O+ D+ Table 2-2 Connector Video In Loop Back Audio In Audio Out HNVE1 Connectors Description Video Input Connector (Camera, Encoder, Recorder) Connector for analog Video Loopback Output Document 800-04195 Rev B 19 11/09 When the LED flashes, then...
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... line level output (3.5 mm jack) suitable to connect to configure audio options. 20 Then enable or disable video termination as required. The HNVE1 can connect your HNVE1 to a network or connect it directly to the client (PC) using any audio source that function in... have 600 Ohm impedance. I -; O+ D-; See Configuring Video Settings on the encoder. Connecting Audio The HNVE1 supports bi-directional audio. D+ Ethernet Power/+12V GND Description Alarm Input Alarm Output RS485 Connectors (for your HNVE1 is made through your network using a crossover cable. There are...
... line level output (3.5 mm jack) suitable to connect to configure audio options. 20 Then enable or disable video termination as required. The HNVE1 can connect your HNVE1 to a network or connect it directly to the client (PC) using any audio source that function in... have 600 Ohm impedance. I -; O+ D-; See Configuring Video Settings on the encoder. Connecting Audio The HNVE1 supports bi-directional audio. D+ Ethernet Power/+12V GND Description Alarm Input Alarm Output RS485 Connectors (for your HNVE1 is made through your network using a crossover cable. There are...
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...8226; Provides access to the correct and reliable power supply (see Electrical on page 81) and access to a video-in . EIA standard rack. Install the HNVE1 in the rack: 1. To mount the HNVE1 in the rack as low as a power cable • Exposed to dust and dirt • Exposed to the... dust, dirt, and liquids • Allows air to flow around the vents • Conforms with local regulatory guidelines Avoid any installation environment where the HNVE1 is: • Exposed to strong vibrations or uneven surfaces • Exposed to direct sunlight or is near a heat source such as a radiator ...
...8226; Provides access to the correct and reliable power supply (see Electrical on page 81) and access to a video-in . EIA standard rack. Install the HNVE1 in the rack: 1. To mount the HNVE1 in the rack as low as a power cable • Exposed to dust and dirt • Exposed to the... dust, dirt, and liquids • Allows air to flow around the vents • Conforms with local regulatory guidelines Avoid any installation environment where the HNVE1 is: • Exposed to strong vibrations or uneven surfaces • Exposed to direct sunlight or is near a heat source such as a radiator ...
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...is connected to the network through an Ethernet cable (see Network RJ45 Ethernet Connection on page 20). The IP Utility automatically discovers Honeywell IP devices on the network and enables you can configure the IP network settings, name the cameras, upgrade the firmware on the...8226; Connecting to a device and configuring network settings • Launching the Web-Client to view live video About the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client About the Honeywell IP Utility The Honeywell IP Utility is a software application that your network camera is installed from a CD or downloaded from...
...is connected to the network through an Ethernet cable (see Network RJ45 Ethernet Connection on page 20). The IP Utility automatically discovers Honeywell IP devices on the network and enables you can configure the IP network settings, name the cameras, upgrade the firmware on the...8226; Connecting to a device and configuring network settings • Launching the Web-Client to view live video About the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client About the Honeywell IP Utility The Honeywell IP Utility is a software application that your network camera is installed from a CD or downloaded from...
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... firmware details • Configure and run mimic or preset tours (when applicable) • Configure compression and video analytics settings Administrator and Guest User Profiles Both the Honeywell IP Utility and the Web-Client have two user types: Administrator and Guest. After the IP Utility and ...device(s) on a network • Configure the IP network settings, name device(s), upgrade firmware, change the Administrator or Guest passwords. Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Software The IP Utility enables users to six Web-Client users can be logged on at the same time, ...
... firmware details • Configure and run mimic or preset tours (when applicable) • Configure compression and video analytics settings Administrator and Guest User Profiles Both the Honeywell IP Utility and the Web-Client have two user types: Administrator and Guest. After the IP Utility and ...device(s) on a network • Configure the IP network settings, name device(s), upgrade firmware, change the Administrator or Guest passwords. Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Software The IP Utility enables users to six Web-Client users can be logged on at the same time, ...
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...the network administrator if there are required to install the Honeywell IP Utility and associated software. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Table 3-1 User Profiles for Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Interface Administrator Guest Honeywell IP Utility • View the list of devices available...dependent) • Guest users are limited to the Live View tab where they can view video, select presets, and start tours • Configure up to four presets while viewing video • Enable NightShot and backlight modes and use the Flashback function (camera dependent) *...
...the network administrator if there are required to install the Honeywell IP Utility and associated software. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Table 3-1 User Profiles for Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Interface Administrator Guest Honeywell IP Utility • View the list of devices available...dependent) • Guest users are limited to the Live View tab where they can view video, select presets, and start tours • Configure up to four presets while viewing video • Enable NightShot and backlight modes and use the Flashback function (camera dependent) *...
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Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Software Note For optimum system performance, we recommend that may be open on your device in the list (for example, click Network Video Systems for an HNVE1 encoder). To provide detailed information about how to ...install and configure your system requirements are above these minimum configurations. Close all other applications that you extracted the file. 3. Navigate to launch the IP Utility. c. Under Honeywell IP Utility...
Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Software Note For optimum system performance, we recommend that may be open on your device in the list (for example, click Network Video Systems for an HNVE1 encoder). To provide detailed information about how to ...install and configure your system requirements are above these minimum configurations. Close all other applications that you extracted the file. 3. Navigate to launch the IP Utility. c. Under Honeywell IP Utility...
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...Navigate to your computer. Select the applicable PDF to download to Start ➤ All Programs ➤ Honeywell Video Systems ➤ EQUIP Series ➤ Manuals 2. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Downloading the EQUIP Series Installation Guides To access the installation documents that... 800-04195 Rev B 31 11/09 OR Click Start, and then select Programs ➤ Honeywell Video Systems ➤ EQUIP Series ➤ IP Utility ➤ Honeywell IP Utility. The Honeywell IP Utility Log On window opens. In the Username drop-down list, select Administrator or Guest...
...Navigate to your computer. Select the applicable PDF to download to Start ➤ All Programs ➤ Honeywell Video Systems ➤ EQUIP Series ➤ Manuals 2. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Downloading the EQUIP Series Installation Guides To access the installation documents that... 800-04195 Rev B 31 11/09 OR Click Start, and then select Programs ➤ Honeywell Video Systems ➤ EQUIP Series ➤ IP Utility ➤ Honeywell IP Utility. The Honeywell IP Utility Log On window opens. In the Username drop-down list, select Administrator or Guest...
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...automatically continues to discover devices that are automatically discovered and listed in the user being unable to access the Web-Client, although video recording is unaffected. 32 Only one Administrator can disable (uncheck the box), resulting in the Discovery pane. Automatically discover or ...• To manually refresh the device list, click Refresh Discovery pane. , located near the top of devices on the network - The Honeywell IP Utility program searches for additional security. Enable or disable the HTTP Server checkbox for devices on at a time. • The default...
...automatically continues to discover devices that are automatically discovered and listed in the user being unable to access the Web-Client, although video recording is unaffected. 32 Only one Administrator can disable (uncheck the box), resulting in the Discovery pane. Automatically discover or ...• To manually refresh the device list, click Refresh Discovery pane. , located near the top of devices on the network - The Honeywell IP Utility program searches for additional security. Enable or disable the HTTP Server checkbox for devices on at a time. • The default...
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Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Software Updating IP Network Settings Manually Caution When manually updating the network settings, it is important to clear the Obtain ... update. For example, if the PC is unique for example, FrontLobby01. Type in a Device Name, for each setting. 1. Launching the Web-Client to View Live Video Note Up to the device.
Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Software Updating IP Network Settings Manually Caution When manually updating the network settings, it is important to clear the Obtain ... update. For example, if the PC is unique for example, FrontLobby01. Type in a Device Name, for each setting. 1. Launching the Web-Client to View Live Video Note Up to the device.
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The InstallShield Wizard Completed message indicates a successful ActiveX upgrade. Click Finish. The Web-Client interface opens and live streaming video displays on your PC. 6. Follow the InstallShield Wizard prompts to install the secure Honeywell IP ActiveX on the monitor. Document 800-04195 Rev B 39 11/09 HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Figure 3-6 Security Settings 5.
The InstallShield Wizard Completed message indicates a successful ActiveX upgrade. Click Finish. The Web-Client interface opens and live streaming video displays on your PC. 6. Follow the InstallShield Wizard prompts to install the secure Honeywell IP ActiveX on the monitor. Document 800-04195 Rev B 39 11/09 HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Figure 3-6 Security Settings 5.
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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 • ... Run presets and tours that have been configured in the PTZ Dome Setup view • Run a few customizable presets • View live video from fixed cameras or PTZ domes • Compression settings • Tamper detection Logging On and Off the Web-Client Note Up to six...
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 • ... Run presets and tours that have been configured in the PTZ Dome Setup view • Run a few customizable presets • View live video from fixed cameras or PTZ domes • Compression settings • Tamper detection Logging On and Off the Web-Client Note Up to six...
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... Click . Click Launch Browser (see Figure 4-1) to go to the Honeywell IP Utility user interface. 5. OR Click Start ➤All Programs ➤ Honeywell Video Systems ➤ EQUIP Series ➤IP Utility ➤Honeywell IP Utility. From the User Name drop-down list, select Administrator or... Guest. 3. You can be logged on the network and opens to the HNVE1 logon page. 42 In the...
... Click . Click Launch Browser (see Figure 4-1) to go to the Honeywell IP Utility user interface. 5. OR Click Start ➤All Programs ➤ Honeywell Video Systems ➤ EQUIP Series ➤IP Utility ➤Honeywell IP Utility. From the User Name drop-down list, select Administrator or... Guest. 3. You can be logged on the network and opens to the HNVE1 logon page. 42 In the...