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Honeywell iPCAM-PT Quick Installation Manual
Honeywell iPCAM-PT Quick Installation Manual

Honeywell iPCAM-PT Quick Installation Manual

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iPCAM-PT Pan and Tilt Wireless Internet Video Camera – Quick Installation Guide
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General Information
This guide provides information on installing and setting up Honeywell's iPCAM-PT Camera. This camera is
ideal for monitoring your home, business or public facilities. Some major features of this camera are:
 Wired or Wireless communications to a router or access point. Wireless communications utilizes the 802.11g
protocol with WPS security. WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a standard for easy setup of a secure wireless
network.
 Pan and Tilt Color video can be controlled and monitored through your Total Connect remote services
account. Up to 6 cameras can be used.
 Auxiliary LED lighting that improves the quality of video up to 15 feet in low-level light situations.
IMPORTANT: This camera is for indoor use only. To avoid damage to the drive mechanism, do not manually
pan or tilt the camera. DO NOT mount this camera within one [1] foot of any wireless device.
To utilize this camera, you must have:
 An AlarmNet account for a GSM or Internet communicator, or a "Video Services Only" account.
 Total Connect account. (If an account does not exist, the dealer should use the AlarmNet Direct website to
setup a Total Connect account for the customer.)
 Internet access with a router capable of DHCP hosting. For wireless, the router must also support one
button WPS data encryption. If this is not available, order the Honeywell WAP Wireless Access Point for
connection to your router.
Component Identification
Power (green)
 Blinking – Camera initialization
period, may take up to 20 seconds.
 Steady On – Camera is initialized and
power is on.
Active (green)
 Off – No user is viewing the camera.
 Blinking – User(s) are viewing this
camera.
Network (green/amber)
 Solid green – Wireless / LAN is
available.
 Blinking green – Normal transfers.
 Blinking amber (during WPS setup
only) – WPS is normal.
 Steady amber – If greater than 5 sec.
there is a WPS fault.
 Off – Wireless / LAN not connected.
Motion Sensor – PIR motion sensor used
to trigger programmed events, such as
capturing video and sending email
notifications.
Planning the camera installation
A camera installation can be as simple as installing one camera, or up to six cameras per
Total Connect account. In large installations it may include a mix of wireless, and wired cameras.
The installer should work closely with the customer to achieve a satisfactory installation.
Layout Considerations:
Depending on layout and distances, one or more WAPs may be needed.
Each IP camera or ACU (Analog Converter Unit) will communicate through its
associated WAP.
Each WAP must be spaced 5 to 10 feet from other wireless devices.
Wireless distance may be reduced by thick walls, wire lath, and large metal objects.
In multiple camera installations, ensure the correct power transformer is used with
each camera.
Secure all wires with cable ties.
Refer to each camera or ACU's installation guide for detailed information.
Wired
Camera
NTSC Video Camera
~ 100ft. maximum cable length.
Refer to the camera manufacturers
installation guide.
Ethernet cable
300ft. max.
WAP
#2
75 ohm cable for
NTSC video camera
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Camera
LED Lights – May be manually
activated.
Lens – Fixed lens requires no
focusing. Clean with a soft
tissue and lens cleaner.
Microphone – Not used.
DO NOT USE THIS BUTTON
NOTE: Ensure the green light is OFF. If
the green light is on:
 If logged into Total Connect, log out.
 Click the button once to turn it off.
 You may log back into Total Connect.
WAP #1
Ethernet cable
300ft. max.
Mounting Plate
Power Transformer
GPIO Connector (Future use.)
POWER RESET WPS
LAN
GND
DO
GND
DI
Power Connector – Connect transformer
here.
Reset Button – Resets IP Camera to default
settings. (Use a paper clip to depress and hold
for 12 seconds, then RELEASE.)
Upon a successful reset, the Power, Active, and
Network LEDs blink 3 times.
WPS Button – Used during setup to configure
wireless encrypted connectivity.
LAN Connector – Used for wired connectivity.
When used the wireless is disabled. The
camera must be powered off whenever
connecting or disconnecting the Ethernet cable.
GPIO Connector Socket – Future use.
Speaker Out – Not used.
Ethernet cable
300ft. max.
Modem
Router
AlarmNet
via the
Internet
SPKR
OUT

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Summary of Contents for Honeywell iPCAM-PT

  • Page 1  Internet access with a router capable of DHCP hosting. For wireless, the router must also support one Camera button WPS data encryption. If this is not available, order the Honeywell WAP Wireless Access Point for connection to your router.
  • Page 2 NOTE: The Power Transformer must be powered by a non-switchable power outlet.  If using a router instead of Honeywell's WAP, please ensure your router is configured for DHCP. (This is the default setting for most routers.) If you are unsure, you can access 5.