User Guide for honic models including: UltraHD 4K 8MP Weatherproof Outdoor POE IP Camera, HN-4KA
download it from www.herospeed.net--Manual--Search Tool User Manual for Win & Mac. Access the Camera by Browser Windows: IE 8-11 Mac: Safari 1. Start your browser, input the IP address of your camera (default IP is 192.168.1.168) in the address bar and then press Enter to open the login page. 2. Install “ActiveX control”
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DocumentDocumentQuick Start Guide HN-4KA UltraHD 4K 8MP Weatherproof Outdoor POE IP Camera Contents NO. Item Quantity 1 Bullet IP Camera 1 2 Quick Start Guide 1 3 Screws Pack 1 4 Drill Template 1 5 Waterproof Components for 1 RJ45 Quick Reference Default Static IP: 192.168.1.168 HTTP Port: 80 RTSP Port: 554 Main Stream: rtsp://ip address:port/0 Sub Stream: rtsp://ip address:port/1 Tri Stream: rtsp://ip address:port/2 HTTPS Port: 443 ONVIF Port: 8999 APP Port: 6000 JEPG Address: http://ipaddress:http port/snap.jpg rtsp://ipaddress:rtsp port/snap.jpg FFMPEG Address: rtsp://username:password@ipaddress:rtsp port/0 (or 1,2) Default Passwords: Username: admin Password: admin Device ID: Please check the label on the camera (package), or (Configuration-Network-Advanced Setupp2p) DHCP disabled in default, to enable DHCP, please check "Quick Configuration Tool" chapter bellow PoE Standards: IEEE 802.3af Captcha: Please check the label on the camera (package), you need it when you add device to mobile app. Software Supported: Blue Iris, iSpy, Synology, Zoneminder etc. NAS supported NVR Supported: Onvif NVRs VMS Compatible List: Original VMS Lite (Windows, Mac), MilestoneExacqAvigilonMARCHAxxonNuuo Browser Supported: IE 8-11 (Windows), Safari (Mac) Google Chrome (lower than Ver44), Firefox (lower than Ver53) Higher version of Chrome and Firefox no longer support NPAPI. Dimensions and Appearance (mm) No. Description 1 DC 12V Power 2 Network (PoE) It is recommended to connect the camera to the PoE Router or an external PoE switch. If using a DC power adapter with the camera, a REGULATED power supply is REQUIRED. Insert MicroSD Card This camera has microSD card slot to record video data if with microSD card inserted. When inserting / replacing the SD card, make sure that power is off and that recording has been deactivated (Deactivated in default) in the browser (Configuration > System > SD Card > Rec Setup > Deselect Enable Record; Activate recording again in the same dialog). Class10 or higher MicroSD card required Reboot the camera each time you format MicroSD card. MicroSD card is NOT included; Support max 128GB. Make sure that power is off when inserting MicroSD card. Insert the MicroSD card Insert the microSD card and gently press it until you hear click sound. Make sure that the SD card is fully inserted. To Install the Camera General Guidelines 1. Try to place the camera in a position that a potential security threat will find it difficult to avoid detection. A strategy which is often effective is to monitor entrances and exits - after all, a security threat has to get in somewhere. 2. The internal components of the camera can be damaged by prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. Don't let direct sunlight into the lens! 3. The camera gets great images when it's in the shade, looking at subjects that are well lit. Don't place the camera in bright light and have it facing shade or darkness. 4. Bright light sources to the sides of, or behind the subject will interfere with your images. 5. The camera's night vision will give well-exposed images if the area is dark. However, if there's a bright point source in the camera's view (a streetlight, car headlights or similar) then it might not engage night vision mode. 6. The camera's casing is resistant to water, different weather conditions and tampering. It would take an overwhelming event of this kind to damage the housing of the camera (severe weather such as hurricanes or someone intentionally damaging the lens would be enough). However, the cable and connector are vulnerable and require protection. Installation Diagram Ensure the camera is working correctly prior to permanent installation by temporarily connecting the camera(s) and cable(s) to the NVR or computer. Installation Diagram 1. Fix the bracket to the wall with screws 2. Loose the regulation screw to adjust the camera angle (A for vertical angle, B for axial angle). 3. Tighten the screw with hex wrench to complete the installation. If you install the camera outside of your home, we highly recommend using waterproof tape to wrap all the trail cables connection areas. Use as much as is necessary for the layer of tape to protect the connections. This will help prevent water or moisture from leaking into the cables which can cause the cable connections to degrade over time or stop working. Connecting the Camera 1. Connect the Ethernet cable to the camera. A 12V DC power adapter (NOT included) is only required if connecting the camera's Ethernet cable to a router or switch that does not support PoE. 2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the NVR's PoE ports. The camera may take up to 1 minute to power up after being connected to the NVR. OR Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a PoE router or switch on your network. See your NVR instruction manual for details on connecting the camera to your NVR. Support Onvif NVRs, Onvif port in default: 8999 Set Diagram Cable Extension Options Extend the Ethernet cable run for your camera up to 300ft. See table below. It is recommended to use UL CMR approved cables. Cable Type Max Cable Run Max # of Cat5e or higher Ethernet cable Distance 300ft / 92m Extensions 3 You can use a RJ45 Coupler (not included) or switch (not included) to connect male ends of Ethernet cable together. Quick Configuration Tool Install IP Search Tool Windows: Download Search Tool from www.herospeed.net--Tools--Search Tool (Windows) and install it. Mac: Download Search Tool from www.herospeed.net-Tools--Search Tool (Mac). Start IP Search Tool 1. Refresh 2. Change "All" to "IPC" 3. Select the IPC 4. Change parameters or Enable DHCP (optional) 5. Input password (admin in default) 6. Modify For the best security, Honic recommends you use a static IP setting and standard port forwarding. Assign an IP address to the IP Camera by using the first 3 sets of numbers of your default gateway. For example, my default gateway is 192.168.0.1 Need change IP camera address to 192.168.1.xxx For detailed user manual of Search Tool, please download it from www.herospeed.net--Manual--Search Tool User Manual for Win & Mac. Access the Camera by Browser Windows: IE 8-11 Mac: Safari 1. Start your browser, input the IP address of your camera (default IP is 192.168.1.168) in the address bar and then press Enter to open the login page. 2. Install "ActiveX control" An ActiveX control is necessary in your computer for the first time when install IP camera, Click the "DOWNLOAD" to install ActiveX control as show below. 3. Complete the installation, reopen the web browser, input IP camera address, and input the username and password and then login. (default IP: 192.168.1.1, default username: admin, password: admin) Strongly suggest you to modify the user name and password to improve security level. 4. If there is problem to install Active X plugin in IE browser, Please check the following: IE browser--Tool--Internet Option--Security-- Customized Level--ActiveX controls and plug-ins, Enable all the options bellow--OK Chrome (lower than version 44) Firefox (lower than version 53) Please go to ip address of your camera, default ip is 192.168.1.168 and then click "Help" on top left, then follow the instructions for plug-in installation. Chrome (latest version) Please install IE Tab Plugin and follow instructions as IE browser. Mobile Connection 1. Install Android/iOS App a. Search "Bitvision" in App store or Google Play. b. Or scan the following QR code to download. Android App iOS App 2. Add Device a. Launch Bitvision app (Please register an account if you are a new user), Log in the account. b. Click on the top left, choose "Device" to go to Device interface. c. Click "Add device" at the bottom on Device interface. d. Select "SN Add" e. Scan the QR code printed on the device sticker or posted on the web (Browser-- Configuration--Network--Advanced Setup-- P2P). You could also input serial number (Device ID) manually, Device ID was printed on the device sticker. f. Input the device name, username, password, captcha (Captcha number was printed on the device sticker) and select group, then submit. g. Go back to Real time interface. h. Click "+" and choose the device, Click "Done" at the top right. i. Default definition is "Fluent", you could choose BD or HD. BD is recommended. 3. Playback a. Click Playback in default interface. b. Click "+" and choose the device, Click "Done" at the top right. c. Click calendar icon at the top right, choose date, click "ok", then go back to Playback, drag the timeline to check the playback video. 4. Configuration in Bitvision a. Go to Device Manage, find the camera. b. Click the camera (iOS); Click the three dots at the end of the camera (Android). c. Set up parameters. 5. Enable Cloud 1. Go to Device Manage, go to camera configuration interface. 2. Enable H265+ in Coding parameters. 3. Go to Service privileges in Could service, then enable cloud service (H.264+ or H.265+ could also be enabled in Web settings, Browser-- Configuration--Video) For other questions, contact support@honictech.com VMS Lite Client Connection Windows: Download it from www.herospeed.net-- PC Client--VMS Lite (Windows). Mac: Download "VMS Lite" from www.herospeed.net-PC Client--VMS Lite (Mac). For detailed instructions, please download it from www.herospeed.netManual--VMS--VMS Lite User Manual for Windows or Mac. Add Honic Camera to Blue Iris 1. Launch Blue Iris and click + button at top/right of the software window or right click and select Add new camera to add the camera to Blue Iris. 2. Input the name of the camera and choose Network IP as the connection type. 3. Click Find/inspect... button to search the camera in the LAN and choose the Make as Generic, change the "Discovery/ONVIF port" to 8999 then click OK to add. Input new User and Password if you have change the default username and password. Add Honic Camera to iSpy 1. Launch iSpy, and click "Add">> "IP Camera". 2. Choose FFMPEG (H264), input URL: rtsp://username:password@ipaddress:rtsp port/0 (or 1,2) E.G.: rtsp://admin:admin@192.168.1.168:554/1 Specifications Camera Image Sensor Resolution Effective Pixels Compression TV System Electronic Shutter Time S/N Ratio Video Output Lens Focus Length Focus Control Night Vision Infrared LED 1/1.8" Progressive Scan CMOS Sensor 4K 8MP 3840(H)*2160(V) H.264/H.264+/H.265/H.265+ /JPEG/AVI /MJPEG PAL/NTSC PAL & NTSC 1/25-1/10000Sec 52dB Network 4mm Fixed 42µ x 4PCS Infrared Distance IR Status IR Power On Network Ethernet Protocol ONVIF P2P POE Video Delay Main Stream Sub Stream Tri Stream IE Brower Smart Phone Camera Features Day/Night Image Config Corridor Pattern Defog Mode 40M (Best performance in 6-10 meters) Auto Control Auto Control RJ-45 (10/100Base-T) TCP/IP,ICMP,HTTP,HTTPS,FTP,DHCP, DNS. DDNS, RTP,RTSP,RTCP,NTP,SMTP Support ONVIF 2.4 YES, Support QR Code Support IEEE 802.3af 0.3S (Within the Lan) 3840*2160@20fps etc. 720*480@30fps 352*288@30fps IE8-11, Mac Safari, Chrome (Lower Ver44), Firefox (lower than Ver53) iPhone, iPad, Android, Android Pad Color/ B&W (IR-CUT ) Saturation/Brightness/Contrast /Sharpness, Mirror, 3D NR, WB, FLK, Video Tampering Support Support ROI Support BLC Support D-WDR Support Motion Detection Support Privacy Masking 3 Rectangular Zone Recording Mode NVR/NAS/CMS/Web SD Card Slot Yes, Support Max 128GB General Housing Metal , IP66 IR Cut Filter YES Operation Temperature -20 ~ +60 RH95% Max Storage Temperature -20 ~ +60 RH95% Max Power Source DC12V±10%, 1000mA Dimension 185(W) x 75(H) x 71(D) mm Weight 500g Support & Warranty 1. If there is any problem, please email us Service@honictech.com Support@honictech.com You will get reply within 8 hours. 2. Warranty: 30 days money back and 1 year warranty.