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Honeywell equIP HFD6GR1 - User Manual

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HFD6GR1 HFD8GR1
40 mm
40 mm
40 mm
5.5 mm
5.5 mm
5.5 mm
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Summary

equIP Series Fisheye Camera Quick Installation

Physical Installation Steps

Visual guide for mounting the camera base and making electrical connections during installation.

Important Safeguards and Warnings

General Safety Precautions

Essential safety guidelines to follow during installation and operation of the camera.

Electrical Safety Warnings

Alerts regarding electrical shock risks and requirements for power supply.

Regulatory Compliance Statements

Information regarding FCC, IC, and other regulatory compliance standards.

Manufacturer Information and WEEE Disposal

Details on manufacturer's address and proper disposal of electronic waste.

Initial Software Configuration

Using Honeywell IPC Tool

Steps for using the IPC Tool for camera settings and batch operations.

Camera Login and Password Change

Procedure for logging into the camera interface and changing the default password.

Overview

This document provides a Quick Installation Guide for the Honeywell equIP Series Fisheye Cameras, specifically models HFD6GR1 and HFD8GR1. These cameras are designed for surveillance applications, offering a fisheye lens for wide-area coverage.

Function Description:

The Honeywell equIP Series Fisheye Cameras are network-enabled surveillance devices capable of capturing a broad field of view with their fisheye lens. They are designed for both indoor and outdoor use, providing comprehensive monitoring capabilities. The cameras integrate with network infrastructure, allowing for remote access, configuration, and video playback. Key functionalities include live video streaming, recording, and event-triggered alerts. The installation process involves mounting the camera, connecting it to power and network, and configuring its settings via a web interface or dedicated software. The cameras support Power over Ethernet (PoE), simplifying installation by delivering both power and data over a single Ethernet cable.

Important Technical Specifications:

  • Models: HFD6GR1, HFD8GR1
  • Mounting Options: The guide illustrates various mounting methods, including ceiling and wall mounts.
  • Mounting Hole Dimensions:
    • Drill holes for mounting screws: Ø5.5 mm
    • Cable routing hole: Ø40 mm
  • Power: Supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) compliant with IEEE 802.3af standard. Requires CSA Certified/UL Listed LPS or Class 2 power adapters if not using PoE.
  • Operating Temperature Range: -22°F to 140°F (-30°C to 60°C).
  • Network Connectivity: Ethernet, allowing for remote configuration and monitoring.
  • Storage: Features a Micro SD card slot for local storage (indicated by "Micro SD" in the diagram).
  • Security: Supports password protection for device access.
  • Regulatory Compliance:
    • FCC Statement of Compliance: Class B digital device, Part 15 of FCC Rules.
    • Canadian ICES-003: Class B digital apparatus.
    • European Directives: Compliant with RoHS (2011/65/EU), General Product Safety (2001/95/EC), and EMC (2014/30/EU). Conforms to EN 55032 (emissions), EN 50130-4 (immunity), and EN 60950-1 (electrical safety).
    • WEEE: Compliant with Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive for proper disposal.

Usage Features:

  • Installation Flexibility: The guide demonstrates multiple mounting options, including direct surface mounting and mounting with a junction box, accommodating different installation environments.
  • Easy Setup: The installation process is streamlined, involving physical mounting, cable connections, and initial network configuration.
  • Web-Based Configuration: The cameras can be configured and managed through a web browser interface, accessible via an IP address. This allows for setting network parameters, video quality, recording schedules, and other advanced features.
  • Password Management: Users are prompted to change the default password upon initial setup, enhancing security. The system provides feedback on password strength (Weak, Medium, Strong).
  • IPC Tool Integration: The manual shows screenshots of an "IPC Tool" which likely facilitates batch setting, device discovery, and initial configuration for multiple cameras.
  • Remote Monitoring: Once configured, the cameras can be accessed remotely, allowing users to view live feeds and recorded footage from various locations.
  • Optional Accessories: The guide illustrates the use of specific screws (ST4, M2) and anchors for mounting, indicating a complete installation kit is provided or recommended.

Maintenance Features:

  • Cleaning: Users are advised not to use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the camera.
  • Environmental Considerations: The cameras are designed to operate within a specified temperature range, and users are cautioned against operating or storing the unit in extremely humid, dusty, hot/cold environments outside this range.
  • Safety Warnings:
    • Electrical Shock: "CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN." and "NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL." are prominently displayed, emphasizing that internal maintenance should only be performed by qualified professionals.
    • Physical Handling: Users are instructed not to drop the camera or subject it to physical shock.
    • Lens Care: Do not touch the camera lens.
    • Light Exposure: Avoid aiming the camera toward bright light sources for extended periods to prevent imager damage and avoid operating near unstable light sources or objects reflecting light.
    • Electromagnetic Radiation: Avoid operating the unit close to sources of powerful electromagnetic radiation.
  • Disposal: The product must be disposed of according to local laws, regulations, and procedures at the end of its useful life, in compliance with WEEE directives.
  • Firmware Updates: While not explicitly detailed in the quick guide, network-connected devices typically support firmware updates to improve performance, add features, and address security vulnerabilities.

Honeywell equIP HFD6GR1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHoneywell
ModelequIP HFD6GR1
CategorySecurity Camera
LanguageEnglish

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