IP Solutions HLZ-61KDS User manual

User Manual
Explosion Proof (10X) Motorized H.264+ 2MP
Bullet IP Camera
V1.0_20220113

WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH VENTILATION GRILLS.
CAUTION
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
COPYRIGHT
THE TRADEMARKS MENTIONED IN THE MANUAL ARE LEGALLY REGISTERED TO
THEIR RESPECTIVE COMPANIES.

Intended Use of the Camera
Certification
Mark
ATEX
II 2G Ex db IIC T6 Gb
ATEX
II 2D Ex tb IIIC T85ºC Db
IECEx
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Hazardous Area Classification: Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 21, Zone 22.
IP Degree: IP68, IP69
Ex Standards: IEC 60079-0: 2011 EN 60079-0: 2012
IEC 60079-1: 2014 EN 60079-1: 2014
IEC 60079-31: 2013 EN 60079-31: 2014
Nameplate:
Special Conditions for Safe Use
To prevent hazardous situation and unnecessary property loss, it is essential
that the user have a clear understanding of how these instructions are
executed as they are introduced below.
While the camera is being assembled for operation and maintenance, the
operator must follow the requirements of the IEC 60079-14: latest version
Explosive atmosphere- Part 14: Electrical installation design, selection and
erection, beside of the manufacturer’s operation instruction or its National
equivalent.
The process of installation should be conducted by professional personnel with
approved qualification and must comply with all local codes.
An alternate source for electricity supply (i.e. power supply circuit) is
recommended to keep up the monitoring operation during any form of
accidental power outage.
Please ensure the camera mount takes place at a position or area which can
withstand the camera weight before its installation.

An irreparable damage may be done to the camera by attempting to
disassemble the machine without supervised or authorized assistance from our
service or approved local dealers.
Ensure the electricity range of voltage for supplying power to the camera is
compatible.
Prevent any possibility of dropping the camera while carrying or handling it with
care.
Keep the sensor module away from contacts with bare hands.
External surfaces are to be routinely cleaned to prevent accumulation of dust
layers.
Cap the camera lens for keeping its sensor away from dirt if the camera is not
occupied in monitoring operation.
The camera lens could be seriously damaged by intentionally focusing at glaring
light source such as sunlight or incandescent light bulbs.
For proper protection, please keep the camera away from environments where
laser equipment is near. For it may also cause damage of the sensor within the
camera.
Keep the environment temperature between -40°C to +60°C.
Avoid any exposure to high electromagnetic radiation.
Ventilation of the camera is required to be kept clean and dust-free, to prevent
heat accumulation.
To avoid the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or
moisture.
Product Repair Service (RMA)
Please make your RMA request by directly contacting our sales representative
regarding any product failure or warranty problem. We will process our repair
service and a report will follow once we receive the product within 7 days.
Repair Service Report Center
HUNT ELECTRONIC CO., LTD.
22183 9F., No.171, Sec.2, Datong Rd., Xizhi Dist., New Taipei City 221, Taiwan.
Tel : +886-2-8692-7999

Table of Contents
PREFACE .................................................................. 1
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS.................................... 1
PRODUCT INSTALLATION ........................................ 4
Monitor Settings.........................................................4
Hardware Installation ...............................................5
Camera With Bracket: Installation Steps............. 6
Connector Instruction............................................ 9
External IR Led Setting ........................................... 9
PoE (Power Over Ethernet).................................. 10
Connect Device to Network ................................11
Logging In ............................................................. 11
Using IP Scanner to Connect.............................. 11
IP Assignment ....................................................... 13
To Change the PC IP address ..............................14
Quick Access to Main Menu .............................. 14
Install Active Control ..............................................14
For users using IE 6.0 or above..............................14
Another Method .....................................................16
LIVE VIDEO ............................................................ 18
Full Screen Mode ....................................................19
Live Video Panel .....................................................19
Submenu ..................................................................20
CAMERA CONFIGURATION ................................. 22
System .......................................................................22
System Information .............................................. 23
Server Information...................................................23
MAC Address...........................................................23
Server Name ............................................................23
LED Indicator ............................................................23
Language .................................................................23
OSD Setting ..............................................................23
Text.............................................................................24
Size.............................................................................24
Color..........................................................................24
Transparency ...........................................................24
Time Setting..............................................................25
EasyLink (Optional) .................................................25
User Management ............................................... 26
Anonymous User Login...........................................26
Universal Password..................................................26
Add User ...................................................................27
User List......................................................................27
Default Account .....................................................27
System Update ..................................................... 27
Firmware Upgrade..................................................27
Reboot System ........................................................28
Factory Default........................................................28
Setting Management.............................................28
Save As a File ...........................................................28
New Setting File.......................................................28
Network.....................................................................29
IP Settings.............................................................. 30
IP Assignment...........................................................30
DHCP.........................................................................30
Static IP .....................................................................30
IPv6 Assignment ......................................................30
Manually setup the IPv6 address.........................30
DHCPv6.....................................................................30
Automatically generated IPv6 Address .............30
Port Assignment ......................................................31
Web Page Port ........................................................31
HTTPs Port ..................................................................31
P2P Port.....................................................................31
UPnP ..........................................................................31
UPnP Port Forwarding.............................................31
RTSP Setting ..............................................................32
RTSP Server ...............................................................33
RTSP Authentication ...............................................33
RTSP Port ...................................................................33
RTP Start and End Port............................................33
Multicast Setting (Based on the RTSP Server) ....33
ONVIF ........................................................................34
Bonjour......................................................................34
LLTD ............................................................................36
Speed of Network (Optional) ...............................36
Advanced .............................................................36
Https (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) ........37
Connection Types...................................................37
Remove Existing Certificate..................................38
Download Request.................................................38
Create Request.......................................................39
SNMP .........................................................................41
Access List................................................................44
QoS/DSCP.................................................................46
IEEE 802.1x ................................................................46
PPPoE & DDNS........................................................47
PPPoE Setting...........................................................47
Send mail after PPPoE dialed ...............................47
DDNS Setting............................................................47
State ..........................................................................48
Server Settings.......................................................48
Mail Setting...............................................................49
FTP Setting.................................................................50
Samba (Network Storage) ....................................50
A/V Settings .............................................................51
Image Setting........................................................52
Camera.....................................................................52
Privacy Mask ...........................................................52
Image Setting ..........................................................53
Day Profile & Night Profile .....................................53
D-WDR.......................................................................54
Denoise 3D & 2D .....................................................54
Shutter Time..............................................................54
Sense-Up...................................................................54
AE Compensation ..................................................54
Saturation .................................................................54
AGC ..........................................................................54
BLC.............................................................................54

Low Lux Auto-adjust ...............................................55
Anti Fog.....................................................................55
Wiper (Optional) .....................................................55
Lens Distortion Correction .....................................55
IR LED .........................................................................55
Video Orientation ...................................................55
Day & Night..............................................................55
Default ......................................................................57
Video Setting ........................................................ 57
Video Setting ...........................................................57
Video System ...........................................................57
Corridor Mode .........................................................57
Streaming Setting: Basic Mode ............................59
Resolution .................................................................60
Streaming Setting: Advanced Mode..................61
Bitrate Control Mode .............................................62
Video Quantitative.................................................62
Video Bitrate Limit...................................................62
GOP Size ...................................................................62
Snapshot Setting .....................................................63
3GPP Streaming Setting.........................................63
Resolution .................................................................63
Video Bitrate Limit...................................................63
Video Frame Rate Video Format RTSP Path....63
Audio..................................................................... 63
IP Camera to PC .....................................................63
Local PC to IP Camera ..........................................64
Adjust Volume .........................................................64
Sound Detection (Optional) .................................64
Event..........................................................................65
Event Setting ......................................................... 66
Motion Detection....................................................66
Tampering Detection.............................................67
Interval ......................................................................68
Record File ...............................................................69
Record Time Setting................................................69
Network Dis-connected ........................................70
Network IP Check ...................................................70
Schedule............................................................... 71
Schedule...................................................................71
Profile.........................................................................71
Profile(1,2,3) Name .................................................71
Snapshot & Record .................................................71
I/O Setup............................................................... 73
I/O Connection .......................................................73
I/O PIN Definition.....................................................74
I/O Setting............................................................. 74
Input Setting.............................................................75
Log: ............................................................................75
Subject ......................................................................75
Interval ......................................................................75
Based on the schedule..........................................75
Output Setting .........................................................75
Mode Setting: ON/Off Switch................................76
Mode Setting: Time Switch ....................................76
Log List................................................................... 76
RS485 ..................................................................... 77
SD Card (Optional) .............................................. 77
Playback ..................................................................78
Record ......................................................................81
SD Management .....................................................83
SD Card Files ............................................................83
Copy to PC...............................................................84
NETWORK CONFIGURATION.................................86
Configuration I.........................................................86
Configuration II........................................................86
Configuration III.......................................................87
FACTORY DEFAULT.................................................88
PACKAGE CONTENTS............................................89
MICRO SD CARD COMPATIBILITY (OPTIONAL) ...90
TOOLS DOWNLOAD...............................................91
Internet Explorer ......................................................91
DirectX ......................................................................91
Adobe Reader.........................................................91
FFdshow ....................................................................91

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PREFACE
This is a 1/2.8” Sony Starvis CMOS Sensor Explosion Proof (10X) Motorized
H.264+ 2MP Bullet IP Camera with a built-in web server. The user can view
real-time video via IE browser. It supports H.264+, H.264 and M-JPEG video
compression, providing smooth and high video quality. The video can be
stored in Micro SD card and playback remotely.
With a user friendly interface, it is an easy-to-use IP camera for security
applications.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Main Features:
Certification for use in Zones 1 & 2 IIC T6 Group(Gas) & Zones 21 & 22 IIIC
T85ºC Group (Dust)
1080P@30FPS
Starvis Sensor
4.2x Bulid-in Zoom Lens
H.264+/ H.264/ M-JPEG Video Compression
Power over Ethernet
IR Cut Filter Mechanism
Day & Night Manual Switch Time Control
Smart Stream
ROI Function
IP68, IP69
NEMA 4X
Support iPhone/Android/iPad
SDK for Software Integration
Free Bundle 36 Ch Recording Software
Certification
Mark
ATEX
II 2G Ex db IIC T6 Gb
ATEX
II 2D Ex tb IIIC T85ºC Db
IECEx
Ex db IIC T6 Gb

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Explosion Proof
Housing Material
AISI 316L Stainless Steel
Hardware
CPU
Multimedia SoC (MIT)
RAM
256MB
Flash
128MB
Image Sensor
1/2.8” Sony Starvis CMOS Sensor
Sensitivity
Color : 0.003 Lux (AGC ON)
B / W : 0.001 Lux (AGC ON)
Lens Type
2.8-12mm 4.2X Motorized Lens @ F1.4
View Angle
33.1~94.46°(H), 18.09~50.23 °(V)
Power over Ethernet
Yes
Power Consumption
PoE Max: 2.6W
DC 12V Max : 1.7W
-40°C Heater on (Optional Heater): 9W
ICR
IR cut Filter Mechanism
Operating
Temperature
-40°C ~ 65°C
Dimensions
95mm() X 145.5mm(H)
Enclosure Certificate
IP68, IK10
Alarm In/Out
1DI / 1DO
Sunshield
Yes
Wide Dynamic Range
120dB
Audio
G.711(64K) and G.726(32K,24K) audio compression
Support 2-way audio
RS485
1
Cable Length
4M
Weight
3.8kg
Network
Ethernet
10/ 100 Base-T
Network Protocol
IPv6, IPv4, HTTP, HTTPS, SNMP, QoS/DSCP, Access list,
IEEE 802.1X, RTSP, TCP/ IP, UDP, SMTP, FTP, PPPoE,
DHCP, DDNS, NTP, UPnP, 3GPP, SAMBA, Bonjour,
ONVIF Profile S,T,G
System
Video
Resolution[16:9]
1920x1080@30fps, 1280x720@30fps, 640x360@30fps

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Video Adjust
Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Saturation, Sharpness,
AGC, Night Mode, WDR, Flip, Mirror, Noise Reduction,
Day&Night Adjustable, BLC
Streaming
Yes, 4
Image Snapshot
Yes
Full Screen Monitoring
Yes
Privacy Mask
Yes, 5 different areas
Compression Format
H.264+/ H.264/ M-JPEG
Video Bitrates Adjust
CBR, VBR
Motion Detection
Yes, 12 different areas
Triggered Action
Mail, FTP, SAMBA, DO
Security
Password protection, IP address filtering, HTTPS
encrypted data transmission, 802.1X port-based
authentication for network protection, QoS/DSCP
Firmware Upgrade
HTTP mode, can be upgraded remotely
Simultaneous
Connection
Up to 10
Focus Mode
Auto, Manual
Web Browsing Requirement
OS
Windows 10 , Microsoft IE 11.0 or above
Mobile Support
iOS 8 or above, Android 4.4.2 or above
Hardware Suggested
Intel Dual Core 2.8G, RAM: 4GB, Graphic card:
128MB
Feature
Features
ROI, Smart Stream, Motion Detection, Privacy Mask,
Anti Fog, Tampering Detection, Corridor Mode, Push
Video , P2P(Optional)
*SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTIFICATION.

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PRODUCT INSTALLATION
Monitor Settings
Caution: This setting only applies to Windows 7 system users.
a. Right-Click on the desktop. Select Properties
b. Change color quality to highest (32bit).

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Hardware Installation

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Camera With Bracket: Installation Steps
1. Mount the Junction Box on top of where the power socket and internet
outlet are. Make consideration for this process in relation of setting up a
functional surveillance site.
2. Pull the cables of the camera through winding tube, and then join &
tighten the lug nut unto the thread of the camera.

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3. Install the mount base of the camera unto the pedestal bracket with
washers and screws.
4. Adjust the tilting position and the panning angles for the pedestal bracket
and the camera base for manageable monitoring performance.

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5. Take the lid off the junction box with screwdriver first to allow any physical
contact with the power socket and internet outlet. Grab the cables out of
the winding tube into the thread from the junction box inside (sort out the
cables if necessary). Finally, use screwdriver to close & seal the lid of the
junction box right after it is properly assembled with the winding tube.
6. It is crucial to erect the camera where observation angles are efficient,
and please ensure the distance which the cables make between outlets
and the camera is within a technically effective range.

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Connector Instruction
Set up configurations based on the network environment. Please refer to
I/O Setup to find out more.
External IR Led Setting
If you need use IR led from an external source, please follow the steps below
to set it up:
Go to Image Setting, enter Day & Night mode, and then select Synchronize
with DI from the drop-down menu.
When setting up NC with DI+ and DI- (GND) as the external cables, the video
will be displayed in black & white mode, and when setting up NO, the video
will be displayed in color mode (see the description below).
Enter IO Setting.
When DI+ and DI- are not connected, DI+ is at high current which is in Color
Mode at this time. On the contrary, if DI+ and DI- are connected, DI+ is at low
current which is in B/W Mode.

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If input 1 is set to normally open (low current) while DI+ & DI- are not
connected, then DI+ is at high current and it is in Color Mode. On the contrary,
if DI+ & DI- are connected, then DI+ is at low current, and it is in B/W Mode.
If input 1 is set to normally closed (high current), then DI+ should be
connected to DI- when it is normal, and it is in B/W Mode. If DI+ and DI- are
disconnected, then it is in Color Mode.
PoE (Power Over Ethernet)
60W PoE single port is recommended (Optional)
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology that integrates power into a
standard LAN infrastructure. It allows providing power to a network device,
such as an IP phone or a network camera, using the same cable for network
connection. It eliminates the need for power outlets at the camera locations
and enables easier application of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) to
ensure 24 hours a day, 7 days a week operation.

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Connect Device to Network
Logging In
Open the browser is opened, input the default IP address of the
camera (192.168.1.200 as an example), and press enter on the keyboard.
When logging in, Input admin for both username and password to gain
access to enter its main menu page for further operations. Click OK to
continue. User will be directed to live video page.
If you are unable to establish connection between the camera & PC, please
refer to IP Assignment for information. You may also establish connection
between the camera and the PC using IP Scanner.
It is recommended for user to enter new Username and Password to replace
the default one in order to secure your personal account privacy. Please go
to User List to update the current password with a combination of at least 8
characters or more, mixed with uppercase letters, lower case letters, and
numbers to make it unique and hard to crack.
Using IP Scanner to Connect
i. Open the software IP Scanner to assign the IP address of the IP Camera.
Find it in Applications folder from the CD attached of the product package.
ii. Execute the English version of IP Scanner : IPScannerENG

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iii. For Windows XP SP2 or above, a Windows Security Alert may pop up.
Choose the network type based on your surveillance environment, and
click on Allow access.
iv. IP Scanner will search for all the IP Cameras connected on the LAN. The user
can click Search IPCam to search again.

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v. Click one of the IP Cameras listed on the left side. The network configuration
of this IP camera will be shown on the right side once you highlight the
device with your mouse. You can change the name of the IP Camera to
your preference (e.g.: Office, warehouse). Change the parameters and
click Submit.
You can select different network cards that you are currently connected to
from the drop-down menu at the top right corner. You can also select the
online device from a specific network card in Device lists, or choose Select
All to include all network card devices in Device lists.
IP Assignment
Make sure your IP Camera and PC are in the same Subnet. If not, change the
IP Camera subnet or the PC IP subnet accordingly below.
The same Subnet Different Subnets
IP Camera IP address: 192.168.1.200 IP Camera IP address: 192.168.2.200
PC IP address: 192.168.1.100 PC IP address: 192.168.1.100

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To Change the PC IP address
Control PanelNetwork ConnectionsLocal Area Connection
PropertiesInternet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties
Quick Access to Main Menu
To quickly access remote monitoring, left-click the mouse twice on the
selected IP Camera listed under Device list of IP Scanner. A mini window will
then pop up for you to log in.
Install Active Control
For users using IE 6.0 or above
When viewing the camera video for the first time via IE, a notice will pop.
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