Honeywell Security Camera IPCAM PT User Manual

Total Connect Online Help Guide for:  
iP Cameras  
POWER  
NETWORK  
iPCAM-WI Camera  
iPCAM-PT Pan and Tilt Camera  
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This guide covers the operation of Honeywell's iP Cameras for use with the Total Connect website. The various cameras  
each have different features that can be controlled from the Total Connect website. When a particular camera is  
selected, only the operating switches for that model camera will appear. Refer to the topics at the end of this  
guide for details on the tool buttons and how to set your preferences for each camera. The table below highlights the  
features of each internet camera model:  
Camera  
Features  
iPCAM-WI Camera  
Wired or Wireless  
Fixed Lens  
POWER  
NETWORK  
Video Motion Detection  
iPCAM-PT Camera  
Wired or Wireless  
Fixed Lens  
Pan and Tilt with presets  
Aux Lighting  
Video Motion Detection  
After logging into Total Connect, click Video.  
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Note: After approximately  
30-minutes of inactivity, the  
Video session will time out  
and disconnect.  
From the drop-down menu, choose the video system you want to view. Click Launch Video System.  
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If your PC does not have QuickTime® and Flash® You will be prompted to install or update these  
applications.  
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On the right, thumbnail still pictures for each camera will appear. These thumbnails are updated  
every 10 to 20 seconds. You may select a camera to view its live video by clicking on that camera.  
The live video appears on the left.  
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Set the default camera  
by checking this box.  
If you set a default  
camera, its live video will  
automatically appear on  
the left the next time  
you launch the video  
system.  
You may use the arrow buttons to position a PT (pan & tilt) camera. Use single clicks and allow  
time for the camera to attain the new position. Use the center Home button to command the  
camera to its home position (refer to the detailed description in the "Tool Buttons" topic).  
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Use the Enlarge  
button to bring up  
a larger dedicated  
viewing window.  
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This dedicated camera viewing window provides a larger live video view. The tool buttons available  
will depend on the iP camera model.  
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For a detailed description of each button's function, refer to the "Tool Buttons" topic that follows.  
When your session is over, in the video monitoring window click Close then log out of Total Connect.  
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Tool buttons  
Button  
Function  
How the camera's "Home" position is determined.  
If no video detection areas have been set up, the camera's home position is centered in its  
vertical and horizontal axis.  
If a video detection area has been set up, that view now becomes the home position.  
When a camera has been moved to other than the home position, after 5 minutes of no  
movement the camera will always return to the home position.  
arrow buttons – Click to incrementally position the camera in a vertical or horizontal direction.  
preset buttons 1, 2, 3, 4 – These buttons are used to quickly drive the camera to a preset  
watch area. (Up to 4 preset watch areas can be set.) Just "single-click" the button to go to the  
preset watch area.  
To set a preset watch area, use the arrow buttons to drive the camera to the desired area.  
Then press and hold the desired 1, 2, 3, or 4 button for about 3-seconds. A checkmark will  
briefly appear to confirm the preset is saved.  
center home button – Click to drive the camera to its home position.  
movie camera – Used to manually capture video clips. When clicked, a 10 second video clip is  
captured, based on the pre-capture and post-capture settings stored in the camera. The video  
clip will be stored as an event, and may trigger an email notification if desired. (Refer to the  
"Edit camera settings" topic.)  
Note, if a scheduled period has been setup for video motion detection, this feature is restricted  
to the scheduled period. If no schedule has be setup, there is no restriction (operates 24/7).  
still camera – Used to manually capture still pictures. You will be prompted to save the picture  
if desired.  
light – Used to toggle on or off the camera's auxiliary lighting LEDs. Depending on the ambient  
low light conditions, the auxiliary LED lighting can improve video quality up to 15 feet.  
auto pan – Causes the camera to swing through its entire horizontal range. At the end of the  
panning motion, the camera will return to the starting position. After 5 minutes of no movement  
the camera will always return to the home position.  
stop / play – When clicked, this button toggles between stopping and starting the live video  
stream. When stopped, the video image is replaced by a blank screen.  
Note, if you inadvertently click on the live video screen, the video may go blank. You can use  
this button to restart the live video.  
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Edit camera settings  
Note, that the settings for each camera are configured separately.  
On each camera preview window there is a tool icon in the lower right corner,  
click this icon to bring up the camera's Camera Configuration window.  
It is important to know that configuration settings are stored in the camera and  
are retrieved when a video session is opened.  
To understand the various configuration settings we will look at the settings for  
cam3.  
Refer to the table below and the screen shots that follow to understand how to  
configure the camera's settings.  
Group or Item  
Function  
Camera Name  
You can edit the camera name. Up to 15 characters may be used. The new name will  
appear when the next video session is initiated.  
Display Date and  
Time  
This grouping allows you to set your date and time preferences.  
Motion Detection  
Check the "Motion Detection" box to enable video motion detection. Motion is determined  
by comparing current and previous video frames.  
Attachment Type – If you want an email notification, choose between sending a Video  
Clip or Snapshot attachment. Note, this choice also determines what will be stored in the  
Event History. If no choice is made, a Video Clip will be stored in the Event History.  
Pre-Capture and Post Capture Length – These two settings determine the beginning  
and end of the 10 second period that is captured when motion is detected. For video a 10  
second clip is captured, and for snapshots a series of 10 are captured.  
Interval – Choose from 1 to 15 minutes before the next video motion can be captured.  
This setting helps reduce excessive notifications.  
Edit Detection Areas – This opens a new window to allow setting up to 4 detection  
areas where the Activity Threshold can be adjusted.  
Events  
This grouping enables you to set which Triggers will be used to cause certain actions. Un-  
available settings are grayed out.  
Triggers can be from an Input, PIR or Motion. One or more may be selected.  
Input – Triggered by the security system's control panel. Such a trigger may come  
from a door opening, safe opening, etc. (This Feature is Reserved for Future Use.)  
PIR – Triggered by the camera's PIR sensor. (This Feature is Reserved for Future Use.)  
Motion – Triggered by video motion.  
A triggered input can cause the following Actions. One or more may be selected.  
Capture – The video or snap shot is stored in the Event History and can send an email  
notification if desired.  
Output Port – Connector port on the camera can be used to turn on light or  
sounder, etc. (This Feature is Reserved for Future Use.)  
White Light LED – The camera's white light LEDs turn on for the 10 second video  
motion capture period.  
Edit Schedule – Opens up a new window to allow setting schedules that define when a  
motion event can be detected.  
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Group or Item  
Function  
Features  
Pan/Tilt Speed – Allows choosing the camera panning speed. Note, a slower speed will  
give clearer video.  
Status LED Operation – Uncheck this box to turn off the camera's status LEDs for  
stealth operation. Although the camera will appear as not operating, all functions are  
working.  
Video Adjustments This grouping allows the camera to be optimized for the particular viewing area. Note, for  
cameras that are ceiling mounted, check the Ceiling Mount box to invert the image.  
Save  
Click to save your camera settings. A confirmation message will appear.  
Camera Configuration window  
This is where you configure the camera.  
Upon completion,  
click the SAVE  
button.  
A confirmation  
message appears.  
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Edit Detection Areas window  
When an area is activated by checking the box, a transparent colored Detection Area will appear on the screen. You can  
drag and resize the box as desired. Click Done when all the areas are configured.  
Motion detected  
in any area will  
trigger a video  
event and store  
a video clip or  
series of snap-  
shots.  
Edit Schedule window  
This window allows you to setup schedules that define when a motion event can be detected. Schedules may be deleted  
by clicking the "X" adjacent to the schedule.  
After the camera's schedule  
is set up, click DONE.  
You will be returned to the  
Camera Configuration window.  
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