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Honeywell 30 Series
IP Cameras
HC30W42R3
HC30W45R3
HC30WB2R1
HC30WB5R1
HC30WE2R3
HC30WE5R3
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HC30W25R3
HC30W45R2
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User Guide

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  • Page 1 Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras HC30W42R3 HC30W45R3 HC30W45R2 HC30WB2R1 HC30WB5R1 HC30WB5R2 HC30WE2R3 HC30WE5R3 HC30WE5R2 HC30WF5R1 HC30W25R3 HC30W25R3-12V User Guide...
  • Page 2 Copy Right © 2021 Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without written permission from Honeywell. The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects. However, Honeywell cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use thereof.
  • Page 3 Cautions and Warnings Warning: Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty. Warning: To ensure compliance with electrical safety standards this product is intended for use with a Listed Power Adapter marked with “Limited Power Source”, “LPS”, on the unit, output rated 12 V DC, minimum 0.7A, Tma=60°C or from Power over Ethernet (PoE) provided by Listed Information Technology Equipment meeting the...
  • Page 4 The alternating current symbol. This symbol indicates that the power input/output for the product is alternating current. The RCM compliance logo. This logo indicates that the product conforms with Australian RCM guidelines. The CE compliance logo. This logo indicates that the product conforms to the relevant guidelines/standards for the European Union harmonization legislation.
  • Page 5 are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
  • Page 6 Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 According to Article 33 of Reach Regulation be informed that the substances listed below may be contained in these products above the threshold level of 0.1% by weight of the listed article. Product Part Name Substance Name CAS Number HC30W25R3 Screw...
  • Page 7 Warranty and Service Subject to the terms and conditions listed on the product warranty, during the warranty period Honeywell will repair or replace, at its sole option, free of charge, any defective products returned prepaid. In the event you have a problem with any Honeywell product, please call Customer Service at 1.800.323.4576 for assistance or to request a Return Merchandise...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS About This Document ............... 1 Overview of Contents ......................1 Introduction ..................2 Overview ............................2 Key Features ..........................2 Accessing the Camera .............. 4 Installing the Unified Tool ...................... 4 Discovering Your Camera in the Network ............... 6 Assigning a New IP Address to a Camera ...............
  • Page 9 Day/Night Settings ....................... 26 Configuring Video Settings ....................27 Mode ........................... 27 Video Stream ........................28 Configuring Audio Settings ....................32 Configuring IR Control Settings ..................33 IR Illuminators ......................... 33 Smart IR ..........................33 Configuring Image Settings ..................... 34 White Balance........................
  • Page 10 Configuring Storage ..............69 SD Card Management ......................69 SD Card Status ........................ 70 SD Card Format ......................70 SD Card Control ......................71 Content Management ......................71 Searching and Viewing the Records ............... 71 Search Results ........................ 72 Recording Settings ......................73 Adding a Recording Setting ..................
  • Page 11 HC30WE2R3/HC30WE5R3 ..................96 HC30WF5R1 ........................97 HC30W25R3/HC30W25R3-12V ................98...
  • Page 12 Figures Figure 1 Install Unified Tool....................................5 Figure 2 Select Installation Folder .................................. 5 Figure 3 Confirm Installation ..................................... 5 Figure 4 Splash Screen ......................................6 Figure 5 Scanning the Network ..................................6 Figure 6 Device List ......................................... 7 Figure 7 IP Assignment ......................................7 Figure 8 Firmware Upgrade ....................................
  • Page 13 Figure 53 Streaming Protocols – RTSP ..............................45 Figure 54 Multicast Settings ................................... 46 Figure 55 DDNS ........................................47 Figure 56 CoS .......................................... 48 Figure 57 QoS/DSCP ......................................49 Figure 58 SNMP Configurations ................................... 50 Figure 59 HTTPS ........................................51 Figure 60 Certificate Request ..................................
  • Page 14 Tables Table 1 Live View Window Controls ............................15 Table 2 Fisheye Layout ................................17 Table 3 Video Orientation................................26 Table 4 Stream and Frame Size Matrix ..........................28 Table 5 Compatible SD Card ..............................69 Table 7 Troubleshooting for Dynamic I-Frame Period ....................89 Table 8 Troubleshooting for Common Issues .........................
  • Page 15: About This Document

    ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT This document provides instructions for accessing, configuring, and operating the Honeywell 30 Series IP cameras. This document is intended for system installers, administrators, and operators. Overview of Contents This document contains the following chapters and appendixes: •...
  • Page 16: Introduction

    All models also support local video storage on microSDHC cards (up to 256 GB) when network service is interrupted. Key Features Key features of the Honeywell 30 Series IP cameras include the following: Camera •...
  • Page 17 Each user belongs to a specific group • Different user rights for each group • User rights cannot exceed group rights System Management • Log function • System resource information and running real-time status display Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 18: Accessing The Camera

    Go to https://mywebtech.honeywell.com and login. Go to Download Center  Video  IP Cameras  Camera Discovery Tools & Utilities  Honeywell Unified Tool. Download and unzip the installation package of Unified Tool to your computer. • Copy the installation package of Unified Tool from the CD along with the package of the camera to your computer.
  • Page 19: Figure 1 Install Unified Tool

    3. Follow the on-screen instructions to configure settings and click Next. The following figure is displayed: Figure 3 Confirm Installation 4. Click Next. When the installation is completed, click Close. A shortcut of Unified Tool will be displayed on your desktop. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 20: Discovering Your Camera In The Network

    If you want to check the splash window again, click as shown in Figure 6 and select the checkbox of Show the splash page on startup. 3. Click CONTINUE. It will scan devices in the network automatically. Figure 5 Scanning the Network Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 21: Assigning A New Ip Address To A Camera

    Select the target device(s) as shown in Figure 6, click and the following figure is displayed: Figure 7 IP Assignment Configure IP Address Setting • To obtain IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway settings automatically, check DHCP. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 22: Upgrading The Camera's Firmware

    Figure 8 Firmware Upgrade The devices are grouped by model. To upgrade the firmware: 1. Select the target device(s) under a model. 2. Click BROWSE and select the upgrade file from your computer. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 23: Accessing The Camera From A Web Browser

    3. Click APPLY. You can check the progress status in the device list. Accessing the Camera from a Web Browser To access the camera from a web browser, click next to the IP address of the device as shown in Figure Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 24: Using The Main Page

    1. Type the camera’s IP address in the address bar of Internet Explorer, press Enter on the keyboard. For example, if your camera’s IP address is 192.168.1.108, you would type https://192.168.1.108. Note: Internet Explorer 11 (or later) with ActiveX plug-in is supported. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 25: Figure 10 Security Certificate Problem

    3. Setup a new password according to the password requirements at the first login. Click SAVE. The password cannot be blank. Figure 11 Setup a New Password 4. Enter the user name as admin and newly created password. Click LOGIN. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 26: Figure 12 Login Page

    Chrome 71 (or later) is supported for H.264 video. Chrome is not supported for Note: H.265 video. 2. The following window is displayed. Click Advanced. Figure 13 Safety Problem 3. The following window is displayed. Click Proceed to 192.168.1.108 (unsafe). Figure 14 Security Certificate Problem Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 27: Using The Main Page

    Click SAVE. The password cannot be blank. Figure 15 Setup a New Password 5. Enter the user name as admin and newly created password. Click LOGIN. Figure 16 Login Page Using the Main Page Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 28: System Menu

    The properties for each stream type are configured on the Setup  Camera Setup  Video page (see Configuring Video Settings on page 27). Camera Name You can change the camera name according to your needs. For more information, see Configuring System General Settings on page 76. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 29: Live View Tool Bar

    Language To switch a language, click as shown in Figure User Account To configure user account or log out the current account, click as shown in Figure and the following figure is displayed: Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 30: Fisheye Main Page

    82. To log out the current account, click LOG OUT. Fisheye Main Page Click on the right of the Fisheye main page to access the Fisheye panel. Figure 20 Fisheye Main Page Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 31: Fisheye Layout

    Display Mode Description One original view One panoramic view One regional view Two panoramic views 1P2R One panoramic and two regional views (Wall mount) 1O3R One original and three regional views Four regional views Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 32: Figure 23 One Original View

    Panoramic view is available with the Ceiling mount type.) When mounted on a wall, this layout can cover a 180º overview from side to side, e.g., on the entrance of a building or a corridor. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 33: Figure 24 One Panoramic View

    One Original and Three Regional Views on page 20. Two Panoramic Views This layout provides simultaneous access to both the left and right sections of a hemisphere. Both panoramic views are corrected into a more viewable dewarped image. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 34: Figure 26 Two Panoramic Views

    You can zoom in or out or move to other areas within the hemisphere using identical methods as previously described in the 1R mode. You can also change the locations of Regional views by dragging the FOV indicators on the "Original" circular view. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 35: Figure 27 One Original & Three Regional Views

    Four Regional Views This layout control and look and feel are identical to that as described in the One Original and Three Regional Views except that the Original circular view is absent from this mode. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 36: Figure 29 Four Regional Views

    The zoom in/out and tilt control is not available in this mode. One Original and Eight Regional Views This layout control and look and feel are identical to that as described in the One Original and Three Regional Views. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 37: Figure 30 One Original And Eight Regional Views

    If you change the position of a view in hemisphere, e.g., the #3 window, you will lose Note: the configuration change when switching to another display mode. The live view window does not automatically save your view section layout. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 38: Configuring Camera

    Pixel Calculator (Fisheye Model Only), page Configuring General Settings Go to Setup  Camera Setup  General Settings. On this page, you can configure the general video settings and day/night settings. Figure 31 General Settings Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 39: Video Settings

    Video orientation: • Flip: vertically reflect the display of the live video; • Mirror: horizontally reflect the display of the live video. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 40: Day/Night Settings

    The camera switches between day mode and night mode based on a specified schedule. Enter the start and end time for day mode. The time format is [hh:mm] and is expressed in 24-hour clock Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 41: Configuring Video Settings

    HC30W45R3/HC30W45R2/HC30WB5R1/HC30WB5R2/HC30WE5R3/ HC30WE5R2/HC30W25R3/HC30W25R3-12V cameras (see Figure 32). Figure 33 Mode Tab 2 Fisheye (Max Resolution 1920x1920): Select it and the maximum resolution will be Figure 33). 1920x1080. This mode applies to HC30WF5R1 cameras (see Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 42: Video Stream

    HC30WB5R2 2560x1920/2048x1536/1600x1200/ 800x600/704x48 640x480/70 (5MP) 1280x960/800x600/704x480/640x4 0/640x480 4x480 1920×1080/1600x904/1360x768/12 HC30WE2R3 1280x720/640x3 640x360 80x720/640x360 HC30WE5R3 2688x1520/1920x1080/1600x904/1 1280x720/640x3 640x360 (4MP) 280x720/640x360 HC30WE5R3 2560x1920/2048x1536/1600x1200/ 800x600/704x48 640x480/70 (5MP) 1280x960/800x600/704x480/640x4 0/640x480 4x480 HC30WE5R2 2688x1520/1920x1080/1600x904/1 1280x720/640x3 640x360 (4MP) 280x720/640x360 Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 43: Figure 35 Video Stream Settings

    If the power line frequency is set to PAL, the frame rates are selectable from 1-50 fps. If the power line frequency is set to NTSC, the frame rates are selectable from 1-60 fps. You can also select Customized and manually enter a value. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 44: Figure 36 Smart Codec Configuration

    Select an operation mode if Smart codec is preferred. • Auto tracking: The Auto mode configures the whole screen into the non-interested area. The video quality of part of the screen returns to normal when one or more Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 45 If Image quality is selected, the camera may drop some video frames in order to maintain image quality. Fixed Quality All frames are transmitted with the same quality. • Quality: Select a desired quality Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 46: Configuring Audio Settings

    External microphone input gain (HC30W25R3): Select the gain of the external audio input according to ambient conditions. Adjust the gain from 0% (least) to 100% (most). Audio type: Select audio codec as G.711 or G.726 and the bit rate. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 47: Configuring Ir Control Settings

    Manual IR adjust: Check it to control the luminance of IR lights manually. To increase the luminance of IR lights, drag the slider to the right; to decrease the luminance of IR lights, drag the slider to the left. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 48: Configuring Image Settings

    Brightness: Adjust the image brightness level (0% to 100%). Contrast: Adjust the image contrast level (0% to 100%). Saturation: Adjust the image saturation level (0% to 100%). Sharpness: Adjust the image sharpness level (0% to 100%). Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 49: Defog

    Exposure time, Gain control, and Day/Night mode settings. Two sets of exposure settings are available: • In NORMAL LIGHT MODE tab, configure normal situations for image settings. • In PROFILE MODE tab, configure special situations for exposure settings. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 50: Measurement Window

    It is also applicable to a situation if the camera is installed Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 51: Wdr

    And that can easily result from the effects of natural forces, e.g., shrink and expand due to a wide range of operating temperatures and the vibration caused by wind. Go to Setup  Camera Setup  Focus. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 52: Figure 45 Focus

    You need to use the arrow marks to fine-tune the focus depending on the live image on your screen. “>” means moving from wide to tele end; and “<” tele to wide. Focus window: Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 53: Configuring Privacy Mask

    Up to 5 privacy mask windows can be configured on the same screen. Note: • If you want to delete the privacy mask window, click on the right side of privacy mask window name. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 54: Pixel Calculator (Fisheye Model Only)

    130 pixels per meter or higher. If your current configuration cannot fulfill a requirement, you can raise the resolution of the stream, use the stream that fulfill the requirement or lower the installation height of camera. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 55: Configuring Network

    This section describes how to configure a wired network connection for the camera. Figure 48 Network Type Acquire IP address automatically: Check to obtain an available dynamic IP address assigned by the DHCP server every time the camera is connected to the LAN. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 56 1. Go to Start  Control Panel  Network and Sharing Center. 2. On the left pane, click Change advanced sharing settings. 3. On your current network profile of the Network discovery area, click Turn on network discovery, and then click Save changes. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 57: Figure 49 Enable Ipv6

    2. Enter the link-global or link-local IPv6 address in the address bar of your web browser. 3. The format should be: http://[2001:0c08:2500:0002:0202:d1ff:fe04:65f4]/ 4. Press Enter on the keyboard or click Refresh button to refresh the webpage. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 58: Configuring Streaming Protocols

    Authentication (digest): User credentials are encrypted with MD5 algorithm which provide better protection against unauthorized accesses. HTTP port: By default, the HTTP port is set to 80. It can also be assigned to another port number between 1025 and 65535. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 59: Figure 53 Streaming Protocols - Rtsp

    4. The live video will be displayed in your player. RTSP port/RTP port for video/RTCP port for video: • RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol) controls the delivery of streaming media. By default, the RTSP port number is set to 554. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 60: Figure 54 Multicast Settings

    RTCP metadata port will change accordingly. Multicast TTL [1~255]: The multicast TTL (Time to Live) is the value that defines the router the range a packet can be forwarded. The default value is 15. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 61: Configuring Ddns Settings

    To utilize QoS in a network environment, the following requirements must be met: • All network switches and routers in the network must include support for QoS. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 62: Figure 56 Cos

    L2 protocol. QoS/DSCP Routers at each network node classify packets according to their DSCP (Differentiated Services Codepoint) value and give them a forwarding treatment; for example, how much bandwidth to reserve for it. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 63: Configuring Snmp Settings

    Managed device: A network node in a managed network. For example: routers, switches, bridges, hubs, computer hosts, printers, IP telephones, network cameras, web server, and database. Before configuring SNMP settings on the page, enable your NMS first. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 64: Configuring Https Settings

    Authentication password: Enter the password for authentication (at least 8 characters). • Encryption password: Enter a password for encryption (at least 8 characters). Configuring HTTPS Settings Go to Setup  Network Setup  HTTPS. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 65: Figure 60 Certificate Request

    After the certificate file is uploaded successfully, if you want to remove the certificate, click REMOVE. Upload files Go to Setup  Network Setup  HTTPS  UPLOAD FILES. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 66: Configuring Ieee 802.1X Settings

    Certificate Authority (i.e., your network administrator) which can be validated by a RADIUS server. 2. Connect the camera to a PC or notebook outside of the protected LAN. Open the configuration page of the camera as shown below. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 67: Figure 62 Ieee 802.1X Configurations - Eap-Peap

    CA, and then upload related certificate(s). 3. When all settings are complete, move the camera to the protected LAN by connecting it to an 802.1x enabled switch. The devices will then start the authentication automatically. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 68: Configuring Video Analytics

    Night Mode: Check Enable to apply these settings at and select this mode to apply the settings at night. Schedule Mode: Check Enable to apply these settings at and select this mode to apply the settings at a specific period. Enter the time manually in the field. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 69: Motion Detection

    (such as day/night mode switch, turning lights on/off). A movement must persist longer than 0.3 second for the motion to be detected. 3. Click SAVE to enable the settings. 4. Select Enable motion detection to enable this function. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 70: Intrusion Detection

    Fisheye model (HC30WF5R1) doesn’t support intrusion detection function. The intrusion detection function detects people motions in customized windows. If a people motion is detected, the frame of the customized window will become flashing red. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 71: People Detection

    The people detection function can detect and trace people motions in customized windows. If a people motion is detected, a flashing red window will frame the head of the people and follow the motion of the people. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 72: Configuring Tampering Detection Settings

    Go to Setup  Video Analytics  Tampering Detection. This section explains how to configure camera tamper detection settings. With tamper detection, the camera can detect incidents such as redirection, blocking or defocusing, or even spray paint. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 73: Configuring Audio Detection

    • A usually noisy environment, such as a factory, suddenly becomes quiet due to a breakdown of machines. • Dark environments where video motion detection may not function well. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 74: Figure 69 Audio Detection: Normal Tab

    To configure this feature, you must not mute the audio in Setup Camera Setup  Audio. The default of the camera can be muted due to the lack of an internal microphone. An external microphone is provided by users. Figure 70 Audio Detection: PROFILE Tab Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 75: Configuring Event Settings

    When an event is triggered, you can specify what type of action that will be performed. You can configure the camera to send snapshots or videos to your email address. Figure 71 Event Settings Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 76: Adding Events

    Trigger This is the cause or stimulus which defines when to trigger the camera. There are several choices of trigger sources as shown below: Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 77: Figure 73 Trigger Sources

    To enable this function, you need to configure the Tampering Detection option first, see Configuring Tampering Detection Settings on page 58. Action It defines the actions to be performed by the camera when a trigger is activated. Figure 74 Action Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 78: Figure 75 Add Server

    You can configure either one or all of them. Figure 75 Add Server Server Type - Email Select to send the media files via email when a trigger is activated. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 79: Figure 76 Server Type - Email

    Server type - HTTP Select to send the media files to an HTTP server when a trigger is activated. Figure 77 Server Type – HTTP • Server name: Enter a name for the Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 80: Figure 78 Add Media

    For example, if both the Send pre-event images and Send post-event images are set to 7, a total of 15 images can be generated after a trigger is activated. • File name prefix Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 81: Figure 79 Media Type - Video Clip

    Up to 9 seconds can be set. Click SAVE MEDIA to enable the settings. Media type - System log Select to send a system log when a trigger is activated. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 82: Figure 80 Event Settings Examples

    • To remove a media setting from the list, select a media name and click DELETE. You can only delete a media setting when it is not applied in an existing event setting. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 83: Configuring Storage

    Smart SD micro SDXC √ √ Sony Ultra microSDHC UHS-I 48MB/s 64G √ Samsung microSDXC UHS-I Card √ Micron microSDXC UHS-I Card √ Sandisk microSDHC UHS-I Card √ √ • Cameras * refers to: HC30W42R3/HC30W45R3/HC30W45R2/HC30WB2R1/HC30WB5R1/HC30WB5 R2/HC30WE2R3/HC30WE5R3/HC30WE5R2/HC30WF5R1 Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 84: Sd Card Status

    Please wait for a while to format a SD card. It takes 1 to 2 minutes to format a 4G Note: SD card, 10 to 15 minutes to format a 128G card, and 15 to 25 minutes to format a 256G card. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 85: Sd Card Control

    Searching and Viewing the Records This tab allows the user to set up search criteria for recorded data. When clicking SEARCH without selecting any criteria, all recorded data will be listed in the Search Results tab. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 86: Search Results

    The following is an example of search results. To sort the search results, click each column header. Figure 86 Search Results • Play: Click on a search result and a Play window will be displayed for immediate review of the selected file. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 87: Recording Settings

    Click Add to open the recording setting window. On this page, you can define the adaptive recording, recording source, recording schedule, and recording capacity. A total of 2 recording settings can be configured. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 88: Figure 89 Recording Settings Details

    Enter a number to define the duration of recording before and after a trigger is activated. • Priority: Select the relative importance of this recording (High, Normal, or Low). Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 89: Setting Up A Recording

    Click Recording 1 (Name): Open the Recording Settings page to modify. • Click ON (Status): The Status will become OFF and stop recording. • Click SD (Destination): Open the file list of recordings. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 90: Configuring System

    Camera Name: Enter a name for the camera. The text will be displayed at the top of the main page. Turn off system status indicator: If you don’t want others to notice the network camera is in operation, you can select this option to turn off the system status indicators. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 91: Configuring Maintenance Settings

    This chapter describes how to restore the camera to factory default, upgrade firmware version and so on. Figure 92 Maintenance Settings Upgrading Firmware You can upgrade the firmware of the camera on the GENERAL SETTINGS tab. It takes a few minutes to complete the process. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 92: Rebooting The Camera

    If the connection fails after rebooting, manually enter the IP address of the camera in the address field to resume the connection. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 93: Restoring The Camera

    Figure 93 Import/Export Files Export Daylight Saving Time Configuration File Follow the steps below to export daylight saving time configuration file from the camera and set the start and end time of DST. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 94: Figure 94 Set The Start And End Time Of Dst

    2. Save and open the export_translator.xml file. 3. Replace all English string value in bold black (see Figure 95) into your own language and save the file. The following figure is a sample segment. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 95: Figure 95 Editing Language String

    Export Configuration File Enter a password for exporting the configuration file and then click EXPORT to export all parameters for the camera and user-defined scripts. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 96: Configuring User Accounts Settings

    Configuring User Accounts Settings Go to Setup  System Setup  User Accounts. This section describes how to create multiple accounts and grant privileges to these accounts. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 97: Account Management

    2. Make necessary changes and click UPDATE or DELETE to enable the setting. Configuring Access List Settings Go to Setup  System Setup  Access List. This section describes how to control access permission by verifying the client PC’s IP address. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 98: General Settings

    The IPv6 access list column will not be displayed unless you enable IPv6 on the Network page. For more information about IPv6 settings, see on page Enable IPv6 Note: The Range rule only applies to IPv4 addresses. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 99: Administrator Ip Address

    Administrator IP address Always allow the IP address to access this device: Check it and add the Administrator’s IP address in this field to make sure the Administrator can always connect to the device. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 100: Viewing System Info

    Access log displays the access time and IP address of all viewers (including operators and administrators) in a chronological order. The access log is stored in the camera’s buffer area and will be deleted after the camera is rebooted. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 101: Version

    Figure 99 Access Log Version Go to Setup  Information  Version. On the Version page, you can view the software version. Figure 100 Version Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 102: Troubleshooting

    Figure 101 Video Settings for Dynamic I-Frame Period Otherwise, the following problems may be observed on NVR(s) and VMS(es), when an operator is doing actions, e.g. play live videos, play back videos and export clips. Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 103: Table 7 Troubleshooting For Dynamic I-Frame Period

    Playback video with Need to wait for at most 10 seconds to event start the playback. Fail to export or miss at most 10 Export clips seconds of clip Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 104: Troubleshooting For Common Issues

    Troubleshooting for Common Issues Refer to the following guidelines to troubleshoot any performance issues. If you require additional assistance, contact Honeywell Technical Support (see back cover for contact information). Table 7 Troubleshooting for Common Issues Issues Solutions Use the player located on the CD that came with your camera.
  • Page 105: Appendix

    CHAPTER APPENDIX Specifications HC30W42R3/HC30W45R3 Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 106: Hc30W45R2

    HC30W45R2 Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 107: Hc30Wb5R2

    HC30WB5R2 Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
  • Page 108: Hc30Wb2R1/Hc30Wb5R1

    HC30WB2R1/HC30WB5R1 Honeywell 30 Series IP Cameras User Guide...
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