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Introduction
Honeywell HD3MDIP/X color network cameras provide high picture quality remote video
surveillance over a network connection. See Table 1-1
for descriptions of the camera models.
Table 1-1
Model number
HD3MDIP
HD3MDIPX
Fixed Mini Dome Network Camera Model Numbers
Description
True Day/Night 720p, 3.3 – 12 mm VFAI Lens NTSC
True Day/Night 720p, 3.3 – 12 mm VFAI Lens PAL
Features
The Honeywell HD3MDIP/X color network camera features:
• HD, SVGA, VGA, QVGA resolutions
• 1/4" color CMOS progressive scan sensor
• Moveable Infrared (IR) cut filter ensures excellent low light performance
• Camera Sabotage Detection
• Video Motion Detection
• MPEG-4 and MJPEG compression
• Dual digital video streams simultaneously, independently configurable
• Remote firmware updates
• Supports both Dynamic and Static IP address assignment
• Multiple levels of password protected remote access prevents unauthorized users from altering system settings
• Includes advanced IP locator software to make system setup easy
• Web server for remote setup of camera video and network parameters
• 24 VAC or PoE IEEE 802.3af choice of power inputs
• Supports input and output alarm contacts
• Supports bi-directional audio
• Local video out – aim and focus
Document 800-04132V1 Rev A
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Introduction
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Table of contents
- 9 Overview of Contents
- 10 Cautions and Warnings
- 10 FCC Compliance Statement
- 11 Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformance
- 11 North America
- 11 Europe
- 11 Warranty and Service
- 13 Features
- 15 Before You Begin
- 15 Unpack Everything
- 16 Equipment Required
- 16 Overview of Installation Procedure
- 17 Camera Components and Functions
- 18 Camera Installation
- 18 Preparing the Camera
- 18 Preparing the Mounting Surface
- 19 Connecting the Wires
- 24 Mounting the Camera
- 25 Restore Factory Defaults
- 25 Adjusting the Camera FOV (Field of View)
- 26 Angle view
- 26 Adjusting the Lens Focus
- 27 Securing the Enclosure Cover
- 29 About the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client
- 29 About the Honeywell IP Utility
- 30 About the Web-Client
- 30 User Profiles: Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client
- 31 Step 1: Confirm Your System Requirements
- 32 Step 2: Install the Honeywell IP Utility Software
- 32 Downloading the EQUIP Series Installation Guides
- 33 Step 3: Log Onto the IP Utility and Discover Network Devices
- 34 Step 4: Connect to a Device and Configure Network Settings
- 35 Connecting to or Disconnecting From Devices
- 35 Configuring the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually
- 38 Interfacing with the EQUIP Device Via a Network Video Recorder
- 38 Step 5: Launch the Web-Client to View Live Video
- 40 Uninstalling IP Utility, Bonjour or the ActiveX Plug-in Software
- 41 Uninstalling IP Utility Using the Start Menu
- 41 Uninstalling IP Utility or IP ActiveX Using the Control Panel
- 43 Overview
- 44 User Profiles
- 44 Logging On and Off the HD3MDIP/X IP Web-Client
- 45 Launching the Web-Client from IP Utility
- 46 Logging Onto the Web-Client from Internet Explorer
- 46 Logging Out of the Web-Client
- 47 Navigating the User Interface
- 49 Live View
- 49 Device Settings
- 50 IP and Firmware Settings on the Device Information Tab
- 51 Compression Settings
- 52 Video Codec Settings Tab
- 54 Statistics: Received Bit Rate and Frame Rate
- 55 Camera Setup
- 55 Auto Exposure
- 57 White Balance
- 57 Video Analytics
- 58 Sabotage Detection
- 61 Configuring Video Motion Detection
- 62 Alarm and Audio
- 62 Alarm Settings
- 63 Audio Settings
- 67 Technical Support
- 67 Problem: Lens Out of Optical Focus
- 68 Problem: Live View Does Not Display the Expected Video
- 68 Problem: Cannot Connect to a Device