Huatu HTIP2A-H3CCLFX-AEJB 2 Megapixel Mini Bullet Camera User Guide
- June 3, 2024
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Huatu HTIP2A-H3CCLFX-AEJB 2 Megapixel Mini Bullet Camera User Guide
Note: This manual may contain some incorrect information, even though it was published with our carefully proofreading. The new updates will be added to the next release without notice. Your valuable advice is really appreciated.
Connecting the camera to system (reference only)
Figure 1: Working With PoE NVR
Figure 2: Working With PoE switch and NVR
Note:
- The camera should be connected to an OPTIONAL 12 volt power supply if you do not use PoE (Power over Ethernet).
- A Windows computer is more convenient to setup and troubleshooting.
Camera’s IP address assignment
Default IP address: 192.168.0.123 (DHCP)
Username: admin, Password: 123456
( We strongly recommend modifying the default password for your security). Obtaining IP settings automatically by DHCP
This series camera’s default network configuration is DHCP mode, you can get IP settings assigned automatically from the LAN router or DHCP server, otherwise, the camera will set its own IP address to 192.168.0.123 in a few seconds for local access. The camera will save the obtained IP settings to static configuration after 24 hours continous running to keep your system working more stable.
You can install the device search tool or PC client to quickly configure the IP camera.
Assigning camera IP address manually
If you prefer to assign camera IP address manually, you’d better confirm the IP network planning and avoid IP address conflict.
Steps on Local Area Windows 10 PC : Search Windows -> cmd -> ipconfig /all.
Now you can get all the local network information.
IPv4 Address: 192.168.1.?
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway: 192.168.1.1
DNS Servers: 192.168.1.1
Note: you can also find out the LAN configuration via Windows GUI.
Right-click on the Network icon and select open Network and Sharing Center.
If the camera is installed to work with the local switch or router directly, the camera IP range should be 192.168.1.x (x=2-254). To void IP conflict, you should test and select an unoccupied IP like this:
Command Prompt ping test
Only when reply unreachable that means the IP address is no conflict and available, otherwise when you see time reply do not use this IP address.
There are three methods to modify the camera IP configuration, Search tool, PC Client software and Internet Explorer.
- Using Device Search Tool
Click Start Search and all your cameras in the LAN will be listed. Modify
IP address to suit the LAN’s IP scheme.
1. Click the **ALL** check-box then click “IP Batch Manual Setting”.
2. Click **Check** to verify IP address configuration and click **OK** to save. it’s user-friendly that the search tool can read the computer Network IP address and calculate the camera quantity to match the range of Start IP and End IP
Tips:
Reset Password -> Restore default settings;
Video Preview -> Click Preview buttons;
Firmware upgrade -> Select the check-box, click Browse then click
Upgrade Firmware.
- Using the LMS PC client software for Windows PC
(Default user name: admin, Password: 123456)
- Install and login the LMS PC software
- Go to Device : Start Search -> Select devices and Add
- Go to Live View and drag or double-click the camera to start liveview.
Working with Internet Explorer web browser
To access the camera’s web interface, type in the IP camera’s IP address in Internet Explorer’s URL bar to gain access to the login page. Please modify IP address to the same subnet if login page can not load.
(Default user name: admin, Password: 123456) Firefox ESR and IE are perfect
supported. You can also use Chrome , Edge, Firefox ,safari to access the
camera, but it maybe less smooth than IE because lack of the webplugin
support.
From the login page, select your familiar language, then log in with the
username and password.
Install Web Plug-in when red line characters prompted. You may have to
download WEBConfig.exe and run it as administrator.
After installation, restart or refresh your web browser and allow the
WEBConfig to run. The live video will start automatically after login
successfully.
Note:
- Chrome, Edge and other free Active-x web browser maybe not full supported on some functions.
- Only the Motorized Auto Focus cameras can Zoom In and Zoom Out. Keeping pressing on live video and dragging for Digital Zoom.
If there is a delay in video response when accessing remotely, please switch to Sub Stream instead. To learn the function of each button, just put the mouse on, it will show screen tips.
General Configurations
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Power System frequency configuration (50Hz/60Hz)
Configuration > Camera > Image > Power Frequency
To avoid the video flicker, the camera should be set to right working frequency to suit the country electric system. The countries that use 60Hz have USA, Canada, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Brazil, Philippines, Mexico. Other countries apply 50Hz.
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To modify the camera Title name and Time & Date
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Configuration > Camera > Image > OSD > Title Message
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Configuration > System > Time setup
There are two time update modes available, Manual and NTP.
a. Select your Time Zone, and click PC Sync. Set up your DST (Daylight Savings Time) if needed , click Save. (Time and date will reset to 2000-01 01 if camera restarts without NVR connected or memory card installed)
b. If the camera is connected to the Internet, you can set up a NTP server for the camera to sync the time and date automatically.
DST is available if needed.
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To enable Motion Detection Alarm and trigger actions
- Configuration > Event > Video Detection
When Motion is detected,there is a small alarm light pup up beside the Alarm menu. You can also setup an email address or FTP storage server to receive the motion snapshot. (Trigger recording will work only if memory card or NFS NAS connected.)
- Configuration > Event > Video Detection
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*To setup Smart Human Detection and Vehicle Detection
Intelligent Human Detection and Vehicle Detection have the higher priority than general Motion detection. It can reduce the false alarm trigger than Motion.
(Only some models support Human Detection and Vehicle Detection) -
To find the device Cloud ID and QR code for p2p remote access.
- Configuration > Network > P2P
Using the P2P ID and QR code, you can access the camera remotely anywhere via smart phone with Internet access. Please register an account via mobile phone after installing the Danale APP from Apple Store or Google Play , then log in and add your camera to start previewing.
Or you can go to the website http://www.danale.com/ if you need PC client remote access.
Tips:
If the Login Status shows Offline, please check your Internet connection and IP camera TCP/IP Network configurations. Please make sure to use a valid IP address, Gateway and DNS server in the TCP/IP Network settings.
- Configuration > Network > P2P
Working with mobile device
Visit the Apple Store or the Google Play Store to download the Danale app for iOS or Android devices. After installation, tap the icon to launch the Danale app. For first time use, please create a new account by following the steps below:
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For new users, please tap CREATE NEW ACCOUNT to register an account.
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Type in your mobile phone number or email address, then tap NEXT.
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Check your SMS or Email for the verification code, then tap NEXT.
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Tap to Add devices.
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Tap QR Code to add to get into the scan camera QR code page, or click NEXT to discover the connected local LAN IP camera.
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Put the IP camera QR code in the app effective scan area, and then give a nickname for the recognized camera.
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Tap the camera list to start live video.
Tips:
a. Tap to check your account profile and configure settings
b. To share your camera with your friends or another user, click “ ” icon
and type in or scan his/her Danale account.
Note: if you cannot connect the camera, please check your Internet connection and verify the IP address, gateway, and DNS setting in the camera. The Cloud login status should be online, which means the camera has registered to the cloud server.You may also want to connect your phone to WiFi for better performance.
Working with NVR
The IP camera supports standard ONVIF protocol and it can be added to third- party video recorder. Some of the models support both H.264 and H.265 encode mode. The H.265 encode cameras can compress the video data to a very low bit rates which allows more video data storage than normal H.264 camera. Only configure the camera to H.265 mode when your NVR supports H.265 mode
Before pairing cameras to the NVR, make sure the NVR and cameras have valid
and matching IP address scheme.
Note: Some of the PoE NVR supports Plug & play, which allows you to get
video without manually search and add. if Plug & play feature is not available
or not compatible, please follow the NVR manual steps and select ONVIF
protocol as the paring protocol. (Camera default password: 123456)
If the POE NVR can not discover the connected camera or can not display the camera video , please check it’s internal POE interface IP configuration and make sure all connected cameras and NVR POE interface are in the same subnet schema.
For more help please contact the both NVR and IP camera suppliers for technical assistance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why can’t I open the default IP address 192.168.0.123 via web browser?
The camera is working at DHCP mode by default, it will obtain the IP settings from router automatically . Please install the IP search tool to find the camera’s IP address. Camera IP address will be 192.168.0.123 if no router in the LAN.
How to reset the password?
The default Username: admin, Password: 123456. If you lost the password or would to reset the camera’s setting, please install the search tool to search the camera IP and click Reset factory button.
How to upgrade the IP camera?
Ask the supplier for the suitable firmware, 2) you can use the web browser, search tool, or PC client to upgrade the camera, 3) go to the Configuration > System > update, click browse and select the firmware, then click Upgrade button and wait for the operation to complete.
How to fetch the RTSP video stream and http snapshot?
- VLC test Main Stream: rtsp://admin:123456@IP:554/stream0
- VLC test Sub Stream: rtsp://admin:123456@ IP:554/stream1
- Low resolution snapshot: http://IP/cgi-bin/snapshot.cgi?stream=1
- HD snapshot : http://IP/cgi-bin/snapshot.cgi?stream=0 (some models support)
Why does the NVR not show image after adding IP camera?
- Make sure you selected the right protocol and enter the correct username and password when adding the cameras
- Make sure the NVR and IP camera are the same IP subnet.(eg. NVR:192.168.1.x, and IP camera:192.168.1.y)
- Try changing the camera encode mode to H.264 if the NVR can’t support H.265. (Configuration -> Camera -> Video > Encode mode: H.264)
How to make the NVR record in motion detection mode?
- add the IP camera via ONVIF protocol
- change the NVR record mode to Motion Detection mode
- check the NVR screen MD icon and try playback
Please refer to your NVR manual for NVR motion record option.
Where can i control the motorized auto focus lens zoom?
- Using the camera’s web interface
- Control zoom by mobile app Danale
- Roll the mouse wheel at the search tool preview window
- Find the PTZ menu in your NVR to control lens zoom
Which kinds of third-party security software can be compatible with?
Milestone, Avigilon, Pelco VxToolbox, Blue Iris, iSpy, Synology, Digifort
References
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