Honeywell Security Camera HD4U User Manual

Day/Night  
Ultra Wide Dynamic  
Fixed Dome Camera  
NTSC / PAL  
HD4U  
HD4UX  
User Guide  
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Warnings  
Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians  
to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty.  
WARNING! 12 VDC/24 VAC models require the use of CSA Certified/UL  
Listed Class 2 power adapters to ensure compliance with  
electrical safety standards.  
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment). Correct disposal of  
this product (applicable in the European Union and other European  
countries with separate collection systems). This product should be  
disposed of, at the end of its useful life, as per applicable local laws,  
regulations, and procedures.  
Explanation of Graphical Symbols  
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES  
THAT DANGEROUS VOLTAGE  
CONSTITUTING A RISK OF  
ELECTRIC SHOCK IS PRESENT  
CAUTION  
RISK OF  
ELECTRICSHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
WITHIN THE UNIT.  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE  
THE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE  
PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO  
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL  
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES  
THAT IMPORTANT OPERATING  
AND MAINTENANCE  
INSTRUCTIONS ACCOMPANY  
THIS UNIT.  
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FCC Compliance Statement  
Information to the User: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
for a Class B digital device. Pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, these limits 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.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference. For example, try reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna, increasing the  
separation between the equipment and receiver, or connecting the equipment to an outlet on a  
different circuit.  
Caution  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the  
equipment.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformance  
The manufacturer declares that the equipment supplied with this guide is compliant with the  
essential protection requirements of the EMC directive 2004/108/EC and the Low Voltage  
Directive LVD 2006/95/EC, conforming to the requirements of standards EN 55013 for  
emissions, EN 50130-4 for immunity, and EN 60065 for Electrical Equipment safety.  
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Contents  
Setting the Day/Night Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
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Introduction  
The unobtrusive, low-profile design of the HD4U/X CCTV Camera is ideal for indoor and  
outdoor installations in commercial and residential venues.  
Before You Begin  
Please read this guide carefully before you install the HD4U/X CCTV Camera.  
Keep this guide for future reference.  
Unpack Everything  
Check that the items received match those listed on the order form and packing slip. The  
HD4U/X packing box should include, in addition to this User Guide:  
One fully-assembled HD4U/X camera, including factory-installed pigtail power and video  
connectors  
One service monitor cable  
One wall mount adapter plate  
One HD4U/X hardware kit  
One bag containing mounting screws  
One Product warranty  
If any parts are missing or damaged, contact the dealer you purchased the camera from or call  
Honeywell Customer Service (see Warranty and Service).  
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Equipment Required  
You will require the following tools to complete the installation:  
Phillips screwdriver  
Tools supplied in the hardware kit (three Allen keys: one each for the security screw on the  
lid, the conduit plug locking screw, and the lens locking screw)  
Side-cutters  
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Installation  
The HD4U/X is weather-sealed for indoor or outdoor locations. The HD4U/X is a fully-integrated  
enclosure with camera and lens. The wiring can be completely concealed to reduce the risk of  
tampering.  
HD4U/X dome  
enclosure  
Mounting the Camera  
The HD4U/X Camera is designed to be surface mounted on a wall or ceiling. Before you mount  
the camera, use the mounting template provided to mark and pre-drill the holes.  
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Connecting Cables Through the Housing Base  
For installations that require pulling cables through the grommet located in the bottom of the  
base:  
1. Use a sharp knife to cut an ! opening in the base gasket (see Figure 1). Be careful. The  
opening should be only big enough to feed the cable assembly through.  
2. Pull the cabling through the opening.  
3. Apply appropriate sealant around the opening to prevent moisture from entering the  
housing.  
Figure 1  
Cable Connection Through Grommet  
!
Base gasket opening  
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Connecting Cables Through the Side Conduit  
1. Peel back the bottom flat gasket below the side conduit just enough to expose the security  
screw.  
2. Use the supplied Allen key to loosen and remove the security screw (see Figure 2).  
3. Use a flat screwdriver to unscrew the conduit plug.  
4. Pull the cables through the hole.  
5. Apply appropriate sealant around the opening to prevent moisture from entering the  
housing.  
Figure 2  
Cable Connection Through Side Conduit  
side conduit  
security screw  
Allen key  
(supplied)  
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Electrical Box Installations  
Figure 3 illustrates how to mount the HD4U/X directly to a 4S electrical box or directly to wall or  
ceiling. For 4S electrical box installations, you can use the supplied adapter plate to cover  
ceiling or wall imperfections around the electrical box opening.  
Figure 3  
4S Electrical Box Installation  
Electrical box  
(not supplied)  
Ceiling/wall  
Secure the adapter  
plate to the 4S  
electrical box using  
appropriate screws  
(not supplied)  
Adapter plate  
(use is optional)  
HD4U/X base  
Secure the HD4U/X base  
with screws appropriate to  
your installation (supplied)  
For surface mount  
installations (without an  
electrical box), use  
#6-1 7/16 inch slotted Type  
A screws (x4) supplied  
Note  
Honeywell recommends that you orient the conduit plug facing downwards (wall  
mount installations) to prevent moisture from entering the housing.  
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Figure 4 illustrates how to mount the HD4U/X directly to a double gang or single gang electrical  
box.  
Figure 4  
Double Gang/Single Gang Electrical Box Installation (Single Gang Shown)  
Electrical box  
(not supplied)  
Ceiling/wall  
HD4U/X base  
Secure the HD4U/X base  
with screws appropriate to  
your installation (not  
supplied)  
For surface mount  
installations (without an  
electrical box), use  
#6-1 7/16 inch slotted Type  
A screws (x4) supplied  
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Connecting the Wiring  
Follow Figure 5 to connect the video and power wires.  
Figure 5  
Wiring Connection  
Video: female BNC  
Power  
Note  
For secure installations,  
surface-mounted cables should  
be protected by plastic or metal  
cable covers.  
Red+  
Black –  
Adjusting the Camera  
To adjust the HD4U/X Camera:  
1. Apply 12 VDC or 24 VAC power to the camera and monitor the video signal.  
2. Loosen the screws that lock the gimbal assembly in place (see Figure 6).  
3. Adjust the camera carrier to the desired view.  
4. Tighten the screws to lock the gimbal assembly in place.  
Note  
Orient the camera as shown in Figure 6 to maintain the correct picture orientation.  
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Figure 6  
Gimbal Adjustment  
Top view  
Angle view  
Locking screw. Loosen to  
adjust Horizontal (B).  
Setscrews (x2). Loosen to  
adjust Pan (C). Other setscrew  
located on opposite side.  
Locking  
screw  
Joystick (5 way) See  
B
C
Legend  
Set focal length  
(bottom)  
Set focus  
(top)  
A
A = Tilt rotation  
B = Horizontal rotation  
C = Pan rotation  
Adjusting the Lens Focus  
Lenses are pre-focused at the factory but may require a final adjustment after installation  
because the optical effect of the dome may cause a slight defocusing of the lens.  
TECH TIP! To check the focus, hold the dome over the lens while making any adjustments.  
To adjust the camera direction, view angle and focus, connect the service monitor cable  
(supplied) to the video monitor output.  
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Camera Setup  
Camera Functions  
- Press down on the joystick and hold two seconds  
to access the MAIN MENU.  
- Press down to enter a screen or select a menu  
option.  
Joystick  
control  
(5 way)  
#, ꢀ  
Move horizontally to and between menus and  
options  
!,"  
Move vertically to and between menus and options  
” indicates submenus  
MENU  
CAMERA SETUP ..  
VIEWING ..  
WDR PRESETS ..  
DAY/NIGHT SETUP ..  
VERSION INFO ..  
To leave the screen and return to the previous menu,  
select PREVIOUS PAGE, and then press down on  
the joystick.  
Move the  
Select a menu,  
thenpressdown  
the joystick to  
enter the  
joystick#,ꢀ  
to change  
the status.  
To save your changes, select SAVE & EXIT, and then  
press down on the joystick . Your settings remain in  
effect when power is turned off, then on again.  
RESTORE DEFAULTS <NO>  
>
EXIT  
EXIT W/O SAVE.  
submenu.  
OSD Menu Structure  
MENU  
4 Setup menus for easy  
programming  
VERSION  
INFO  
EXIT  
DAY/NIGHT  
SETUP  
RESTORE  
DEFAULTS  
CAMERA  
SETUP  
WDR PRESETS  
VIEWING  
Menu:  
FW Rev:  
NO  
YES  
D/N CONTROL …  
NIGHT MODE  
TDN DELAY  
DIG SLOW SHUTTER …  
SYNC MODE  
AGC …  
WHITE BALANCE  
AI THOLD  
FLIP  
SAVE & EXIT  
EXIT W/O SAVE  
PRESETS  
FLUORESCENT  
ID DISPLAY …  
SHARPNESS  
BRIGHTNESS  
RESOLUTION  
COLOR ADJ.  
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Configuring the WDR Presets  
Select the appropriate camera mode for the lighting conditions.  
MENU  
WDR PRESETS  
WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) PRESETS  
INDOOR  
>
MENU  
CAMERA SETUP ..  
VIEWING ..  
WDR PRESETS .. INDOOR>  
DAY/NIGHT SETUP ..  
VERSION ..  
WDR PRESETS  
LOADING DOCK  
GAMING  
LICENSE PLATE  
OUTDOOR  
CUSTOM  
ATM  
>PRESETS ..  
FLUORESCENT  
<CUSTOM.>  
OFF  
>
PREVIOUS PAGE  
RESTORE DEFAULTS  
LOBBY  
EXIT  
SAVE & EXIT  
The table below explains the Preset options on the WDR PRESETS menu. Double-click a  
Preset to display a read-only screen showing the factory settings. INDOOR is the default.  
WDR Preset  
INDOOR  
LOADING DOCK  
GAMING  
LICENSE PLATE  
OUTDOOR  
ATM  
Area of Interest  
Full scene  
Center scene  
Full scene spot glare  
Full scene spot glare  
Full scene  
WDR  
Wide  
Wide  
Exposure  
Highlights  
Highlights  
Medium Highlights  
Medium Shadows  
Ultrawide Highlights  
Ultrawide Shadows  
Center scene  
Center scene  
LOBBY  
Wide  
Shadows  
<CUSTOM>  
Opens the CUSTOM screen where you can adjust the limits of the wide dynamic range by  
moving the cursor.  
CUSTOM  
WDR LIMIT 36  
AES  
PREVIOUS PAGE .  
0
36  
!
SHADOWS  
>
Note Watch the changes on the video monitor for the best results.  
>WDR LIMIT Adjust the dynamic range to change the camera’s light optimization. Reduce the level to  
lower the dynamic range. Adjust the slider from 0 to 36 (default is 20).  
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<AES>  
The AES (Automatic Electronic Shutter) feature compensates for excessive light levels by  
automatically adjusting the shutter speed of the camera. Select from:  
HIGHLIGHTS for optimum exposure of bright areas of the scene.  
SHADOWS for optimum exposure of dark areas of the scene.  
Optimizing the Camera Setup  
Note  
This menu is for advanced users only.  
The table below explains the options on the CAMERA SETUP menu. Each selection on this  
menu takes you to a separate screen (see description below).  
CAMERA SETUP  
DIG SLOW SHUTTER  
SYNC MODE ..  
AGC  
X2 ..  
LL ..  
26 dB  
WHITE BALANCE ..  
AI THOLD -18 -42  
>
60  
!
DIG SLOW  
SHUTTER  
Digital Slow Shutter. Select a shutter speed, from x2 to x32. Notice that the AGC value  
changes accordingly. (For more about AGC, see page 18.)  
> CUSTOM.  
Opens the SLOW SHUTTER SETUP menu where you select the optimum exposure  
adjustment. Shutter mode options are:  
SLOW SHUTTER SETUP  
SHUT MODE  
PREVIOUS PAGE .  
SHUT PRI ..  
>
SHUT PRI (Priority) to select the sensitivity LIMIT from 0 to 60 (26 is the default), or the  
sensitivity THRESHOLD from 22 to 34 (22 is the default). See figure on left.  
GAIN PRI (Priority) to adjust the noise LIMIT in the image, from 0 to 60 (26 is the  
default), or adjust the gain THRESHOLD from 28 to 42 (28 is the default).  
AUTO SHUTTER--SHUT PRI  
MANUAL to manually set the sensitivity LIMIT from 0 to 60 (26 is the default).  
LIMIT  
>
!
26  
0
60  
34  
THRESHOLD  
22 22  
PREVIOUS PAGE .  
!
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>SYNC  
Synchronize the vertical interval sync pulse of your camera with other equipment to  
reduce the effect of picture roll on the monitor. Select either:  
LINE LOCK  
0
<INTERNAL> (default) for cameras using DC power or when line lock is not required,  
or  
V PHASE  
>
!
519 624  
PREVIOUS PAGE .  
<LINE LOCK> to open the Line Lock screen where you can adjust the Vertical Phase  
(V PHASE) from 0 to 624 (519 is the default).  
>AGC  
Automatic Gain Control. This setting affects the day/night threshold. A higher AGC value  
results in the camera switching from day to night mode at lower levels. While observing  
a video monitor, adjust the noise in the image, from 0 dB to 36 dB.  
>WHITE BALANCE Opens the WHITE BALANCE menu where you set how the camera tracks to accept  
different lighting conditions within the color range of 2000K to 11000K.  
<ATW Normal> The ATW Normal (default) and ATW Desat (Desaturation) options open the WHITE  
<ATW Desat>  
BALANCE LIMITS screen where you set the Low and High white balance limits (2100K  
to 8800K) while observing the video monitor.  
WHITE BALANCE LIMITS  
ATW Desat is useful for low light conditions.  
LOW LIMIT  
>
!
2K 2100 5.5K  
HIGH LIMIT  
!
5.5K 8800 11K  
PREVIOUS PAGE .  
<AWB>  
Opens the PUSH AWB CONFIRM screen where you save your AWB settings to have  
them take effect, or select CANCEL. Auto white balance ensures that color integrity is  
maintained.  
Caution Selecting Save will overwrite all previous settings.  
<MANUAL …>  
Opens the MANUAL WHITE BALANCE menu where you adjust the color settings while  
observing the scene in the video monitor. Options are:  
MANUAL WHITE BALANCE  
<KELVIN> Move the cursor to set the TINT, from 2K to 11K (2900 is the default).  
ADJ MODE  
PREVIOUS PAGE .  
<R/B ..>  
>
<R/B> Adjust the RED and BLUE settings, from -20 to 20. The default red is -18 and  
the default blue is 13.  
Use this feature when:  
R/B ADJUST  
Non-standard lighting exists or color lighting temperature exceeds the range of the  
RED  
BLUE  
-18 -20  
13 -20  
20  
20  
>
!
camera.  
!
PREVIOUS PAGE .  
A significant part of the scene contains a single color or a completely red or blue  
background.  
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<ATW Xtnd>  
Automatic Tracking White Balance (Extended Range). Continuously monitors the color  
temperature while an internal micro controller sets the white balance. Select this mode  
when the scene illumination varies between indoor scenes and outdoor scene lighting.  
Operating color temperature range is 2000K to 11000K.  
>ADVANCED  
WHITE BAL ..  
Opens the ADVANCED WHITE BALANCE menu where you can adjust the magenta or  
the white balance bias. Options are:  
<MGNTA CTRL>. Select  
ADVANCED WHITE BALANCE  
<OFF>, <ON>, or  
MGNTA CTRL  
WB BIAS  
-2K  
PREVIOUS PAGE .  
OFF  
2K  
>
<CUSTOM> to open the MAGENTA CONTROL screen and, while observing the  
video monitor, adjust the level, from 0 to 100 (5 is the default).  
!
0
<WB BIAS> to adjust the level from -2K to 2K (0 is the default).  
>AI THOLD  
Adjust the Automatic Iris (AI) threshold, from -42 to 60 (-18 is the default).  
Note When using a manual iris lens, set the AI threshold to -42 (recommended).  
The AI threshold is factory set to -18 for all WDR presets.  
Setting the Camera Image Properties  
The table below explains the options on the VIEWING menu.  
VIEWING  
FLIP  
ID DISPLAY  
SHARPNESS  
OFF  
<OFF>  
NORMAL  
>
BRIGHTNESS 110 80  
130  
!
RESOLUTION  
COLOR ADJ.  
NORMAL  
0
-8  
8
!
PREVIOUS PAGE .  
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>FLIP  
Select either:  
<ON> to reverse the image horizontally on the video monitor, or  
<OFF> (default)  
> ID DISPLAY.  
Select ON to open the CAMERA ID SETUP screen where you can add a CAMERA  
ID (title) of up to 8 characters.  
CAMERA ID SETUP  
Move the cursor (>) to CAMERA ID, then press down on the joystick. The first  
character appears. Press #, or to change the character, then press down on the  
joystick to move to the next character.  
CAMERA ID  
ID POSITION  
>
UP-LEFT  
PREVIOUS PAGE .  
When you are satisfied, press &, or'and move the cursor to another item.  
>ID POSITION  
>SHARPNESS  
Select where you want the Camera ID to appear on the monitor screen Select from  
the list:  
<UP-LEFT>, <UP-CENTER>, <UP-RIGHT>, <DOWN-LEFT>, <DOWN-  
RIGHT>  
Select the level of sharpness of the image. Choices are:  
<NORMAL> (default)  
<SHARP>  
<SOFT>  
>BRIGHTNESS  
>RESOLUTION  
While observing the video monitor, move the cursor to adjust the overall brightness  
level, from 80 to 130 (110 is the default).  
Select the camera resolution. Choices are:  
<NORMAL> (default)  
<HIGH>  
>COLOR ADJ  
While observing the video monitor, move the cursor to adjust the color saturation,  
from -8 to 8 (0 is the default).  
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Setting the Day/Night Control  
The table below explains the options on the DAY/NIGHT SETUP menu.  
DAY/NIGHT SETUP  
DAY/NIGHT SETUP  
NIGHT MODE ..  
AUTO  
ON  
10  
> TDN DELAY  
0
!
PREVIOUS PAGE .  
Note  
This setting is dependent on the AGC setting (See >AGC on page 18).  
>DAY/NIGHT SETUP Select either:  
<AUTO> (default) depending on light level, the camera automatically switches from  
color to black and white.  
<OFF> the camera stays color mode regardless of light level.  
<ON> the camera stays in black and white mode regardless of light level.  
>CLR BURST  
>TDN DELAY  
The CLR BURST screen determines the video signal type used when the camera  
switches from color to black and white mode. The options are:  
<ON> (default) B/W with color burst.  
<OFF> B/W without color burst.  
Sets the time period in seconds that the camera waits before switching modes. This  
prevents unnecessary switching (for example, when an object passes briefly in front of  
the camera.)  
Note  
Certain video recorders require color carrier/burst to operate.  
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Restoring Settings  
On the main MENU, select RESTORE DEFAULTS, then YES followed by ENTER (middle  
button). This reloads the factory default camera settings.  
Caution  
This action replaces all custom settings.  
MENU  
CAMERA SETUP …  
VIEWING  
WDR PRESETS  
<Custom>  
DAY/NIGHT SETUP …  
VERSION …  
RESTORE DEFAULTS <YES>  
>
EXIT  
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Installing the Enclosure Cover  
To install the enclosure cover, use the Allen key (supplied) to secure the HD4U/X dome  
enclosure to the base with four #8-32 security screws.  
Figure 7  
Enclosure Cover Installation  
HD4U/X dome enclosure  
#8-32 security screws (x3)  
Routine Maintenance  
Use regular liquid cleaners to remove dirt and grime from the HD4U/X dome.  
Caution  
Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners which can scratch the polycarbonate  
dome and reduce visibility for the camera.  
If the camera view is obstructed by scratches, remove the front plate and rotate to find an  
unscratched part of the dome.  
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Solving Common Technical Issues  
Check that the power supply voltage is within the operating specifications for your camera  
model. See Specifications for details.  
No Video  
Check the video signal connections are correct.  
Check for a loose connection.  
Check that the video ground connections.  
Check for ground loops.  
Fuzzy Video  
Select the Wide Dynamic Preset that gives you the best picture for your scene. If you still  
have the problem, go to the CUSTOM menu and reduce the dynamic range slider to a  
lower value. Using the VIEWING menu, set the resolution to High and Sharpness to  
Normal or to Sharp.  
Image has a  
white cast  
The WDR presets consist of 3 main types—center-weighted scene, full scene, and full  
scene with spot glare. Depending on the scene, you can narrow down your choice to the  
presets within each of these groups. Most applications can use the full scene presets—  
INDOOR or OUTDOOR—as these are optimized for general lighting conditions.  
Which  
preset is  
right?  
If the area of interest is primarily in the center of the scene, use the ATM, LOADING DOCK,  
or LOBBY presets.  
For scenes in which there are hot spots of illumination and angle of view, the GAMING  
and LICENSE PLATE presets will offer the best picture quality for seeing the objects of  
interest.  
The WDR presets set the dynamic range, the exposure, sharpness, and the AGC level.  
Changing any of these changes the WDR preset to Custom. The preset that you selected  
was still loaded, except that the AGC had changed, thus customizing your setup. Custom  
allows you to modify the dynamic range and exposure of the preset.  
Changing  
AGC value  
affectsWDR  
preset  
Call Honeywell Technical Support for additional assistance (see Warranty and Service).  
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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 1.800.796.CCTV for assistance or to request a Return Merchandise Authorization  
(RMA) number.  
Be sure to have the model number, serial number, and the nature of the problem available  
for the technical service representative.  
Prior authorization must be obtained for all returns, exchanges, or credits. Items shipped  
to Honeywell without a clearly identified Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA)  
number may be refused.  
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Specifications  
NTSC  
PAL  
625 lines, 2:1 interface  
Progressive  
Video Signal Specifications  
Video Standard:  
525 lines, 2:1 interface  
Scanning System:  
Image Sensor:  
1/3 in. WDR digital image device  
720 (H) x 540 (V)  
Number of Pixels (H x V):  
Dynamic Range:  
102dB typical, 120dB max  
Infrared (IR) cut filter  
No filter  
Day/Night Operation:  
Day:  
Night:  
Minimum Illumination:  
Horizontal Resolution:  
Lens Type:  
0.4 lux @ F1.4  
520 TV lines  
2.8 – 10 mm @ F1.4 (IR corrected)  
1 V p-p composite @ 75 Ohms  
Video Output:  
Sync System:  
12 VDC: Internal  
24 VAC: Line lock  
Signal to Noise Ratio:  
Auto Gain Control (AGC):  
Automatic Electronic Shutter (AES):  
Lens Iris Control:  
50 dB typical  
Auto (0–36 dB maximum)  
1/60–1/100,000 sec  
1/50–1/100,000 sec  
DC drive  
White Balance:  
ATW/AWB/ATW Xtnd/Manual  
Line Lock Phase Adjust:  
Electrical Specifications  
Input Voltage:  
Adjustable line lock vertical phase, 180°  
12 VDC / 24 VAC  
11–16 VDC / 17– 28 VAC  
1.5 kW transient  
3.0 W  
Input Range:  
Surge Suppression:  
Power Consumption:  
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Temperature:  
Operating: -13°F to +122°F (-25°C to +50°C)  
Storage: -4°F to +140°F (-20°C to +60°C)  
Mechanical Specifications  
Dimensions (D) x (H):  
Weight:  
5.5 in. x 3.6 in.(140.2 mm x 91.5 mm)  
2.5 lb. (1.1 kg) max  
Diecast aluminum  
Housing Construction:  
Housing Finish:  
Video Output:  
Power Input:  
Powder coated  
BNC connector  
12-inch tinned leads  
Regulatory  
Emissions:  
FCC, CE (EN55013)  
CE (EN50130-4)  
EU: 73/23/EEC LVD)  
Meets IP66  
Immunity:  
Safety:  
Environmental:  
UL:  
CAN/UL60065  
3.26(82.8 mm)  
Dimensions  
1.63”  
(41.4 mm)  
2.9(74.8 mm)  
4.9(124.6 mm)  
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Cable Guidelines  
Maximum Power Supply Cable Length (feet/meters)  
Cameras With AC/DC Power Supplies  
Wire gauge  
Total  
load  
Power  
supply  
24 AWG  
22 AWG  
18 AWG  
16 AWG  
3.5 W  
3.5 W  
15 VDC  
24 VAC  
200/61  
325/99  
826/252  
1315/401  
771/235  
1512/461  
3835/1169  
6187/1886  
Note Calculations are based on an unregulated linear power supply, which would be  
the worst case. Using a regulated or switching power supply can increase the  
cable distance. Honeywell recommends using a CSA Certified/UL listed Class  
2 power adapter to ensure compliance with electrical safety standards.  
Maximum Video Coaxial Cable Length (feet/meters)  
Cable type  
Wire gauge  
RG-59  
RG-6  
RG-11  
23 AWG*  
750/229  
18 AWG*  
1500/457  
14 AWG*  
2000/610  
Maximum length (feet/meters)  
* Copper clad steel core, 95% braided shield  
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HD4U Mounting Template  
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Honeywell Video Systems (Head Office)  
2700 Blankenbaker Pkwy, Suite 150  
Louisville, KY 40299, USA  
+1.800.796.2288  
Honeywell Video Systems Northern Europe  
Netwerk 121  
1446 WV Purmerend, The Netherlands  
+31.299.410.200  
Honeywell Security Australia Pty Ltd.  
Unit 5, Riverside Centre, 24-28 River Road West  
Parramatta, NSW 2150, Australia  
+61.2.8837.9300  
Honeywell Systems Group  
Aston Fields Road, Whitehouse Ind Est  
Runcorn, Cheshire, WA7 3DL, UK  
+44 (0)1928 756999  
Honeywell Security Asia Pacific  
33/F Tower A, City Center, 100 Zun Yi Road  
Shanghai 200051, China  
+86 21.2527.4568  
Honeywell Security South Africa  
Unit 6 Galaxy Park, 17 Galaxy Avenue  
Linbro Park, P.O. Box 59904  
2100 Kengray, Johannesburg, South Africa  
+27.11.574.2500  
Honeywell Security Asia  
Flat A, 16/F, CDW Building, 388 Castle Peak Road  
Tsuen Wan, N.T., Hong Kong  
+852.2405.2323  
Honeywell Security Deutschland  
Johannes-Mauthe-Straße 14  
D-72458 Albstadt, Germany  
+49.74 31.8 01.0  
Honeywell Security France  
Parc Gutenberg, 8, Voie La Cardon  
91120, Palaiseau, France  
+33.01.64.53.80.40  
Honeywell Security Poland  
Chmielewskiego 22a, 70-028  
Szczecin, Polska  
+48.91.485.40.60  
Honeywell Security Italia SpA  
Via della Resistenza 53/59  
20090 Buccinasco  
Honeywell Security Czech Republic  
Havránkova 33, Brno  
Milan, Italy  
++39.02.48880551  
Dolní Heršpice, 619 00, Czech Republic  
+420.543.558.111  
Honeywell Security España  
Mijancas 1. 3 Planta  
P. Ind. Las Mercedes  
28022 Madrid, Spain  
+34.902.667.800  
Honeywell Security Slovakia Republic  
Vajnorská 142, 83104 Bratislava  
Slovakia  
+421.2.444.54.660  
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+1.800.796.CCTV (North America only)  
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Honeywell Video Systems cannot assume responsibility for any consequences resulting from the use thereof. The information contained  
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