Question about resetting Honeywell cameras

mamunami

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Jul 10, 2018
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hello everyone!

I have these Honeywell bullet camera. Three of them worked like a charm. I was able to set static ip and add them to blue iris.

The next three keep showing login overtime or account locked errors. I opened one up to do a reset like the matrix bullet cameras but cannot find the reset button.

I've learned everything I know from you all so figured I post.

Any ideas? I'll attach the pics. Thank you all in advance.
 

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hello everyone!

I have these Honeywell bullet camera. Three of them worked like a charm. I was able to set static ip and add them to blue iris.

The next three keep showing login overtime or account locked errors. I opened one up to do a reset like the matrix bullet cameras but cannot find the reset button.

I've learned everything I know from you all so figured I post.

Any ideas? I'll attach the pics. Thank you all in advance.
That is a dahua camera. See ResetIPCamera - Dahua Wiki might be next to the IR led.
 
Image on left from the Wiki pointed out by @fenderman and on the right, your image, rotated 180 degrees:

dahua_honeywell_reset.jpg
 
Thank you for this!

How do I "short" there are two pointed pins in that reset apparatus. Does that mean I fold a pweclip and keep a "connection" between the two while the unit resets?
Yes. It's best to 'hold' the reset while you apply power to the camera.
 
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Thank you for this!

How do I "short" there are two pointed pins in that reset apparatus. Does that mean I fold a pweclip and keep a "connection" between the two while the unit resets?
Yes, with power on, being VERY careful to allow the opened-up clip to touch ONLY those 2 points.
If it does not appear to work, there may be some conformal coating on the board covering the 2 points: REMOVE POWER, and then with a small, finely pointed knife very gently scrape the shiny part of the 2 points..again GENTLY.
Then power up and try shorting the 2 points again.