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Quick Start Guide
Ultra HD 4K 8MP Outdoor POE IP Camera
3.6-11mm Optical Zoom Lens
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing our Honic POE Bullet Cameras!
This user manual is designed to be a reference tool for the installation and operation of
your camera.
Here you can find information about the camera’s features and functions, as well as
information to aid in troubleshooting.
Many of the setup and installation sections below have corresponding videos on YouTube
To access the setup videos, please go to YouTube and search “Honic Technology”.
To contact Honic support, please do one of the following:
• Tech support: [email protected]
• Service support: [email protected]
• WhatsApp: +86 18028341866
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 RJ45 1
Quick Reference
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
If username and password needed, please add user and password:
rtsp://username:password@ipaddress:rtsp port/0 (or 1,2)
HTTPS Port: 443
ONVIF Port: 8999
APP (Bitvision) 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 Setup-p2p)
DHCP Enabled in default,: To disable 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), Milestone、Exacq、Avigilon、
MARCH、Axxon、Nuuo
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 Audio In (RCA) Active pickup needed
2 DC 12V Power DC 12V 2A or 3A
3 Network (PoE) IEEE 802.3af
4 BNC Connector 960H analog signal for tester
5 Audio Out (RCA) Active speaker
6 Alarm I/O 3-20V alarm in; Max 36V alarm out
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 & Recording Setting
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.
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.
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.
Activate SD card recording
Enable Recording: Select to enable SD card recording and deselect to disable it.
Record Mode: This dropdown box allows the user to select “Overwrite” or “Does
not cover”.
StreamType: This dropdown box allows the user to select “Main Stream”, “Sub-
Stream” or “Tri Stream”.
Week: This dropdown box allows the user to select Monday to Sunday or Every day.
All Day: Select all day, then it will record 24h a day.
Schedule: Choose needed hours to record.
To Install the Camera
General Guidelines
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.
The internal components of the camera can be damaged by prolonged exposure to
direct sunlight. Don’t let direct sunlight into the lens!
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.
Bright light sources to the sides of, or behind the subject will interfere with your
images.
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.
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
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 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 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 Distance Max # of Extensions
Cat5e or higher Ethernet cable 300ft / 92m 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 and Disable DHCP (optional)
5. Input password (Both are 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 192.168.0.xxx
For detailed user manual of Search Tool, please download it from www.herospeed.net--
Manual--Search Tool User Manual for Win & Mac.
For additional assistance, please contact us:
WhatsApp: +86 18028341866
Access the Camera by Browser
Windows: IE 8-11
Mac: Safari
1. Start your browser, input the IP address of your camera (IP address showed in Search
Tool) in the address bar and then press Enter to start 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, restart the web browser, input IP camera address, and input
the username and password and then login. (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
For additional assistance, please contact us:
[email protected] or WhatsApp: +86 18028341866
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. Start Bitvision app (For security purpose, please register an account if you are a
new user). Input mailbox, password, confirm password, sending verification code,
Go to email box to get captcha (Double check your spam folder).
b. Log in the account.
c. Click on the top left, choose “Device” to go to Device interface.
d. Click and then “Add device” at the bottom on Device interface.
e. Select “SN Add”
f. Scan the QR code printed on the device sticker and 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 camera sticker.
g. Input the device name, username, password, captcha (Captcha number was
printed on the device sticker) and select group, then submit.
h. Go back to Real time interface.
i. Click “+” and choose the device, Click “Done” at the top right.
j. 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. Click “Open audio” at the
bottom if all audio settings enabled and pickup device connected.
4. Camera 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.
Motion detection: Enable or disable motion detection, for detailed motion detection
settings, please go to browser.
Coding format: Main stream; Sub stream, Tri steam.
Coding type: H.265; H.264; MJPEG.
H.265+: H.265+ must be enabled for cloud recording. If your NVR support H.265+,
please enable it too.
Resolution: For main stream resolution setting, 4k (3840*2160), 6mp, 5mp, 4mp, 3mp,
2mp, 1mp available.
Frame rate: Change the frames per seconds.
Storage setting: Micro SD card setting.
Available/Total: Storage capacity available and totally in SD card.
Format: Format SD card.
Service privileges: For cloud service settings.
Playback setting-Video type: This dropdown box allows the user to select “ordinary
video” or “alarm video”. Ordinary video means all videos recorded; Alarm video
means video recorded when motion detection occurred. (Please note: Video
resolution recorded in SD card when motion detection occurs is Sub stream (720*480),
not 4k 3840*2160 resolution, we recommend you record both ordinary video and
motion detection alarm video.)
Alarm Push: To get motion alerts, “alarm push” must be enabled.
Reset: Reset the camera.
Reboot: Reboot the camera.
5. Enable Cloud
Go to Device Manage, go to camera configuration interface.
Enable H265+ in Coding parameters.
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)
6. Motion Alert in App
Enable motion detection in browser or APP configuration (please check “Mobile
connection-4-c-set up parameters).
Enable Push alarms (please check “Mobile connection-4-c-set up parameters).
Go to Setting and Enable message notification.
7. Optical zoom in/out in App
Start Bitvision and go to Real Time interface for preview, Click the PTZ icon at the bottom
of the interface, zoom in and zoom out by clicking + and -.
For detailed user manual of Bitvision, please download it from www.herospeed.net--
Manual--Bitvision App User Manual.
For additional assistance, please contact us:
WhatsApp: +86 18028341866
NVR Connection
1. If IP camera connect to router or POE switch directly, please choose ONVIF protocol
on NVR, search the IP camera, default username and password are both “admin”.
2. If IP camera connect to POE NVR POE port directly.
a. For HIKVISION POE NVR, it could recognize IP camera automatically.
b. For other brand NVR, please first connect ip camera to PoE switch or router, then
use search tool on PC to change IP address according NVR requirement.
Note: Please enable motion detection both in IP camera and NVR to make it work, only
enable motion detection in NVR does not work out.
Optical Zoom in/out: Please use PTZ interface to zoom in and zoom out.
For additional assistance, please contact us: [email protected]
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.net–Manual—VMS—
VMS Lite User Manual for Windows or Mac.
For additional assistance, please contact us:
WhatsApp: +86 18028341866
mailto:[email protected]
Web Operation and Interface
This section of the manual details the camera’s interface, as well as all of the operations
the camera can perform.
Windows: Internet Explorer 8-11
Mac: Safari
1. Preview
Section 1:
Width/height ratio for the live feed is 4:3
Width/height ratio for the live feed is 16:9
The live feed is original image size with full resolution
Self-adaptive Width/height ratio
Main stream preview in 3840*2160
Sub stream preview in 720*480
Tri stream preview in 352*288
Section 2:
Zoom-
Zoom+
Focus-
Focus+
One key focus
Initialize camera lens
Section 3 & 4:
Stop and start preview
Recording to computer, The video is saved at the path specified in
configuration-local configuration-record file settings-save record file to-
Snapshot to computer, The snapshot is saved at the path
specified in configuration-local configuration-picture and clip settings-
save captured files in live view to-
Digital zoom, Click this button to activate the zone selection function.
This allows the user to use the mouse to select a zone to zoom in on.
Right click to cancel zoom in.
Talk Back. With audio enabled in configuration-video-audio-Enable
audio and active speaker connected to audio out cable. Click this button
to talk back (your computer must have microphone built in)
Open sound in live view. Audio should be enabled in configuration-
video-audio-Enable audio and active pickup connected to audio in cable.
2. Playback
This interface allow user to playback video recorded in SD card.
Click “Playback” to go to playback interface, choose date, start time, stop time and file
type (normal record and alarm record selectable), then click search.
Normal record video in blue color and alarm record video in red color.
Start and stop playback
Click left icon for 1x speed and click right icon for 2x speed
Digital zoom, Click this button to activate the zone selection
function. This allows the user to use the mouse to select a zone to
zoom in on. Right click to cancel zoom in.
Snapshot to computer, The snapshot is saved at the path
specified in configuration-local configuration-picture and clip
settings-save captured files in live view to-
Recording clip to computer, The video is saved at the path specified
in configuration-local configuration-picture and clip settings-save
clips to-
Download recorded videos from SD card to computer.
Note: Playback with audio function will be available in upgraded firmware published in
about June, 2019. Before that, you could playback with audio in Bitvision app or download
video to computer.
3. Audio Configuration
Audio Input: Active pickup device needed to connect to audio in cable with RCA
connector.
Audio Output: Active speaker needed to connect to audio output cable with RCA
connector.
Audio Preview Supported:
a. Browser “Live view” interface, enable “sound”.
b. NVR preview with audio enabled.
c. VMS Lite client software.
d. Real Time interface in Bitvision app with audio enabled.
Audio Playback Supported:
a. Playback recorded video with audio in NVR.
b. Playback video in SD card by Bitvision APP.
c. Download the video from SD card in “Playback” interface in web browser.
d. “Playback” interface in web browser (need wait to upgrade firmware about June, 2019).
Talk Back Supported:
a. “Live View” interface in web browser (computer should have microphone).
b. VMS Lite client software (computer should have microphone).
c. Bitvision “Real time” interface (need wait to upgrade version about June, 2019).
4. Day/Night Setting
Fill Light mode: This dropdown box allows the user to select Auto, Day, Night and
scheduled switch.
a. Auto: Switch day/night by AGC level automatically.
b. Day: color image both day and night.
c. Night: Black & white image both day and night.
d. Scheduled switch: If the environment light is not stable or the camera day/night mode
switches back and forth, scheduled switch is suggested.
Sensitivity: The lower the number, the lower illumination to trigger day to night switch.
Filtering Time: The time delay to switch when it is triggered, default 3 seconds.
Light brightness: IR led brightness when in night mode with B/W image, 0-100 adjustable.
5. Overlay Setting
Select Time and Text, input text content and save, then you could see the date and text
on image.
Mirror: This dropdown box allows the user to select vertical, horizontal, and both.
Corridor Pattern: This dropdown box allows the user to select 90 degrees or 270 degrees.
6. Motion Detection
Please start browser configuration-event-motion detection.
1. Select “Enable”, left click and drag to select area or select all, set sensitivity and save.
2. Click “Arming schedule”-select all-then click blue color bar to adjust time period and
save.
3. Click “Linkage Method”, select the method that user need, support upload to SMPT,
FTP, Cloud, SD Card.
Note 1: To record motion detection video on NVR, please set motion detection both on
IP camera and on NVR, or else, it will not work out.
Note 2: Motion detection uploaded video default resolution is sub stream 720*480.
7. Privacy Mask
Left click and drag to select areas, max support 3 areas.
8. Video Tampering
Please start browser configuration-event-video tampering.
1. Select “Enable”, left click and drag to select area or select all, set sensitivity and save.
2. Click “Arming schedule”-select all-then click blue color bar to adjust time period and
save.
3. Click “Linkage Method”, select the method that user need, support upload to SMPT,
FTP, Cloud, SD Card.
9. Alarm Input
Please start browser configuration-event-alarm Input.
1. Click “Arming schedule”-select all-then click blue color bar to adjust time period and
save.
2. Click “Linkage Method”, select the method that user need, support upload to SMPT,
FTP, Alarm output (IO output).
10. Video
Stream Type: This dropdown box allows the user to select “tri stream” or “single stream”
a. Tri stream: 3 streams are workable.
b. Single stream: Only main stream is workable in any situation.
Codec: This dropdown box allows the user to set the resolution. The system supports
various resolutions and they can be selected from this dropdown list.
H.265+: H.265+ could 50% bitrates than H.265. It could be used when your NVR support
H.265+, It could also be used when recording to SD card or local storage. H.265+ must
be enabled for cloud recording.
Framerate: This dropdown box allows the user to select a frame rate. Frame rate settings
are measured in frames per second (FPS), and can range from 1f/s to 20f/s in NTSC mode
in 4K resolution and 1f/s to 30f/s in NTSC mode in other resolution.
Bit Rate: This box allows the user to change the bit rate.
Rate Control: This dropdown box allows the user to select a bit rate type. The system
supports two bit rate types: CBR and VBR. In VBR mode, video quality can be set.
I-Frame Interval: This field allows the user to set the P frame amount between two I
frames. The value ranges from 1 to 5 seconds. Default value is 1.
Stream 2 & Stream 3: Stream 2 and stream 3 are the sub stream and tri stream, framerate,
bitrate, rate control, I-frame interval are also adjustable.
11. Time Setting
Time Zone: This dropdown box allows the user to change the time zone used in the
camera.
SNTP Server: This field allows the user to select in an NTP server.
Set Manually: Set time manually.
Disable NVR to modify IP camera time: Select the bottom square to disable NVR to
modify IP camera time.
12. Maintenance
Reboot System: Click to reboot the camera.
Default: Click it to full restore device to factory setting.
Upgrade: Download proper firmware from www.herospeed.net--Hisilicon IP Camera—
8MP—PTZ-- 3516AV200_OS08A10
Online Upgrade: Check and upgrade if there is newer firmware available.
For detailed user manual of web configuration, please download it from
www.herospeed.net--Manual--IP Camera User Manual.
For additional assistance, please contact us:
WhatsApp: +86 18028341866
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, double click searched
address and choose the Make as Generic, change the “Discovery/ONVIF port” to 8999
then click OK to add. Video-Path could be set to /0 or /1 or /2 for different streams.
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:[email protected]:554/1
Add Honic Camera to ZoneMinder
1. Add a new monitor
2. Set the camera Name, Source Type set to FFMPEG
3. Source Path: rtsp://username:password@ipaddress:rtsp port/0
Please change Remote Method to: RTP/RTSP
Save
4. Refresh
Support & Warranty
1. If there is any problem, please contact us
WhatsApp: +86 18028341866
You will get reply within 8 hours.
2. Warranty: 30 days money back and 1 year warranty.