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Honeywell HC30WF5R1 User Manual

Honeywell HC30WF5R1
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Honeywell 30 Series
IP Cameras
HC30W42R3
HC30W45R3
HC30W45R2
HC30WB2R1
HC30WB5R1
HC30WB5R2
HC30WE2R3
HC30WE5R3
HC30WE5R2
HC30WF5R1
HC30W25R3
HC30W25R3-12V
User Guide

Table of Contents

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Honeywell HC30WF5R1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeIP security camera
Placement supportedIndoor & outdoor
Connectivity technologyWired
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)Yes
IK codeIK10
Form factorSpherical
Mounting typeCeiling
Product colorBlack, White
International Protection (IP) codeIP66
White balanceAuto, Manual
Camera shutter speed1/5 - 1/32000 s
Minimum illumination0 lx
Sensor typeCMOS
Optical sensor size1/2.7 \
Number of effective pixels (H x V)2560 x 1920 pixels
Number of lenses-
Night vision distance20 m
Total megapixels- MP
Maximum resolution1920 x 1920 pixels
Video formats supportedH.264, H.265, M-JPEG
Thermal frame rate (NTSC)30 Hz
Supported graphics resolutions1536 x 1536, 1920 x 1920
Ethernet interface typeFast Ethernet
Supported network protocolsIPv4, IPv6, TCP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS, UPnP, RTSP/RTP/RTCP, IGMP, SMTP, DHCP, NTP, DNS, DDNS, CoS, QoS, SNMP, 802.1X, UDP, ICMP, ARP, TLS
Compatible memory cardsMicroSD (TransFlash), SDHC, SDXC
Maximum memory card size256 GB
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports1
DC output voltage12
Power source typeDC, PoE
Storage temperature (T-T)-30 - 60 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)-10 - 60 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)0 - 90 %
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Height59.7 mm
Weight820 g
Diameter159.95 mm
Package weight1500 g

Summary

Cautions and Warnings

Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006

Safety Instructions

Instructions for safe installation and operation of the camera.

Warranty and Service

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER 2 ACCESSING THE CAMERA

Installing the Unified Tool

Steps to download and install the camera access software.

Discovering Your Camera in the Network

How to find connected cameras on the network using the tool.

Assigning a New IP Address to a Camera

Process for assigning a static IP address to the camera.

Upgrading the Camera’s Firmware

Instructions for updating the camera's firmware.

Accessing the Camera from a Web Browser

Steps to access the camera via a web browser interface.

CHAPTER 3 USING THE MAIN PAGE

Logging in to the Camera via the Web Client

Guide to accessing the camera using the web client.

Logging in to the Camera

Detailed steps for logging into the camera interface via IE.

Logging in Via Google Chrome

Instructions for accessing the camera using Google Chrome.

CHAPTER 4 CONFIGURING CAMERA

Configuring General Settings

Setting general camera configurations and day/night settings.

Video Settings

Configuring video viewing and streaming properties.

Video Stream

Table detailing stream and frame sizes for each model.

Configuring Audio Settings

Setting up audio input, output, and codec.

Configuring IR Control Settings

Adjusting IR illuminator and smart IR settings.

Configuring Image Settings

Adjusting white balance and image parameters.

Configuring Exposure Settings

Setting exposure measurement window, level, and time.

Configuring Focus

Adjusting remote focus for cameras with stepping motor lens.

Configuring Privacy Mask

Blocking sensitive view areas for privacy.

CHAPTER 5 CONFIGURING NETWORK

Configuring Network General Settings

Configuring wired network connection settings for the camera.

Fixed IP Address

Manually assigning a static IP address to the camera.

Manually Setup the IP Address

Manually setting up IPv6 addresses and DNS.

Configuring Streaming Protocols

Configuring HTTP and RTSP streaming protocols.

Configuring DDNS Settings

Setting up Dynamic Domain Name Service for the camera.

Configuring QoS Settings

Configuring Quality of Service for network traffic.

Configuring SNMP Settings

Setting up SNMP for network management.

Configuring HTTPS Settings

Configuring HTTPS for secure communication.

HTTPS

Enabling authentication and encrypted communication.

Configuring IEEE 802.1X Settings

Configuring IEEE 802.1X for network access control.

CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING VIDEO ANALYTICS

Configuring Motion Detection Settings

Setting up motion detection parameters and zones.

Motion Detection

Detailed steps for enabling and configuring motion detection.

Intrusion Detection

Configuring intrusion detection for people motion.

People Detection

Configuring people detection and tracing.

Configuring Tampering Detection Settings

Configuring settings for detecting camera tampering.

Configuring Audio Detection

Setting up audio detection for sound events.

Configuring Event Settings

Setting up events, triggers, and actions.

CHAPTER 7 CONFIGURING STORAGE

SD Card Management

Managing local storage using an SD card.

Recording Settings

Configuring recording settings for the camera.

CHAPTER 8 CONFIGURING SYSTEM

Configuring System General Settings

Setting basic camera configurations like hostname and system time.

Configuring Maintenance Settings

Restoring factory defaults and managing firmware.

Upgrading Firmware

Steps to upgrade the camera's firmware.

Restoring the Camera

Restoring camera settings to factory defaults.

Configuring User Accounts Settings

Creating and managing user accounts and privileges.

Account Management

Creating and managing user accounts and privileges.

Configuring Access List Settings

Controlling access permission based on client PC's IP address.

CHAPTER 9 VIEWING SYSTEM INFO

CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING

Troubleshooting for Dynamic Intra Frame Period

Resolving issues related to dynamic I-frame period.

Troubleshooting for Common Issues

Solutions for common camera operational problems.

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