D-Link F-Series AI Enabled Network Cameras User Manual
- June 15, 2024
- D-Link
Table of Contents
- F-Series AI Enabled Network Cameras
- Product Information
- Specifications
- About This Document
- Intended Audience
- Symbol Conventions
- Special Announcement
- Update Version
- Product Usage Instructions
- 1. Quick Start
- 2. Parameters of PTZ
- 3. Image Settings
- 4. Configure the Device
- 5. Configure External Devices
- 6. Advanced Intelligent Analysis
- 7. Configure Intelligent Analysis
- 8. Configure Intelligent Tracking
- 9. Configure the Alarm Function
- FAQ
- Q: Can I use the D-Link F-Series AI Enabled Network Cameras
- Q: How often is the user manual updated?
F-Series AI Enabled Network Cameras
Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: D-Link F-Series AI Enabled Network Cameras
- Issue Date: V 1.0 2023-02-10
About This Document
The user manual provides instructions on how to use the web
management system of the D-Link F-Series AI Enabled Network
Cameras. It includes information on network access, network
configuration, and troubleshooting.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
- Technical support engineers
- Maintenance engineers
- IP camera operators
Symbol Conventions
The following symbols are defined in this document:
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Danger: Indicates an imminently hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury. -
Warning: Indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury. -
Caution: Indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injury. -
Notice: Indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could result in equipment damage,
data loss, performance deterioration, or unanticipated
results. -
Attention: Calls attention to important
information, best practices, and tips. -
Note: Provides information not related to
personal injury, equipment damage, and environmental
deterioration.
Special Announcement
This manual may contain misprints, inaccurate technology
information, and descriptions of product function and operation
that may be slightly inconsistent with the actual product. The
manufacturer will update this manual according to product function
enhancement or changes. Software and hardware described in this
manual will be regularly updated. Updated information will be added
to new versions of this manual without prior notice. Please refer
to the actual products for any slight differences among different
models.
Update Version
Version: V1.0
Update Time: 02/2023
Description: Support Local Server and no plugin to play live
video.
Product Usage Instructions
1. Quick Start
The quick start section provides instructions on how to set up
and get started with the D-Link F-Series AI Enabled Network
Cameras.
2. Parameters of PTZ
This section explains the parameters and settings related to
Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) functionality of the network cameras. It
includes information on controlling the camera’s movement, zoom,
and other related settings.
3. Image Settings
The image settings section provides instructions on how to
configure the image settings of the network cameras, including
brightness, contrast, saturation, and other image-related
parameters.
4. Configure the Device
In this section, you will learn how to configure various
settings of the network cameras, such as network settings, system
settings, time settings, and more.
5. Configure External Devices
This section covers the configuration of external devices that
can be connected to the network cameras. It includes information on
configuring external PTZ parameters (applicable only to some
models).
6. Advanced Intelligent Analysis
Here, you will find instructions on how to utilize the advanced
intelligent analysis features of the network cameras, such as smoke
and flame detection.
7. Configure Intelligent Analysis
This section provides guidance on configuring the intelligent
analysis settings of the network cameras, including motion
detection, tampering detection, and other intelligent analysis
features.
8. Configure Intelligent Tracking
If your model supports intelligent tracking, this section will
guide you through the process of configuring and utilizing this
feature.
9. Configure the Alarm Function
Here, you will learn how to configure the alarm functions of the
network cameras, including flashlight alarm output (applicable only
to some models) and whitelight alarm output (applicable only to
some models).
FAQ
Q: Can I use the D-Link F-Series AI Enabled Network Cameras
without a plugin?
A: Yes, the updated version of the cameras supports local server
playback without the need for a plugin.
Q: How often is the user manual updated?
A: The manufacturer regularly updates the user manual according
to product function enhancement or changes. Updated information
will be added to new versions of the manual without prior
notice.
D-Link F-Series AI Enabled
Network Cameras
User Manual
ISSUE DATE
V 1.0 2023-02-10
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About This Document
About This Document
Purpose
This document describes how to use the web management system, including
network access, network configuration, and troubleshooting.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for: Technical support engineers Maintenance
engineers IP camera operators
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol
Description
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result
in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in equipment damage, data loss, performance deterioration, or
unanticipated results.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury.
Calls attention to important information, best practices and tips.
NOTE is used to address information not related to personal injury, equipment
damage, and environmental deterioration.
Special Announcement
This manual may contain misprints, technology information that is not accurate
enough, and description of product function and operation that is slightly
inconsistent with the actual product. The manufacturer will update this manual
according to product function enhancement or changes and regularly update the
software and hardware described in this manual. Updated information will be
added to new versions of this manual without prior notice.
This manual is only for reference. There may be slight difference among
different models. Please refer to the actual products.
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About This Document
Version V1.0
Update Time 02/2023
Description
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About This Document. i
Contents . iii
1 Quick Start. 1
Login and Logout . …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 1
Change the Password………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2 Browse
Real-Time Videos ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 Main Page
Layout. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6 Playback .
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9 People Counting
(Only for Some Models) . ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10
2 Parameters of PTZ. 12
Control and Configure the PTZ (Only for Some Models) .
……………………………………………………………………………. 12 Configure and Invoke Preset Positions .
……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 14 Configure and Invoke
Tracks…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 14 Configure and Invoke
Scans ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 15 Configure and Invoke
Tours ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16 Configure Idles .
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 17 Configure Timer .
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 17 Configure Extension
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 18
3 Image Settings . 20
3.1.1 Access the Image Settings Interface .
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 20 3.1.2 Mode.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 20 3.1.3 Image
Setting. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 21 3.1.4 Scene
Mode . ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 23 3.1.5 Exposure
. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 24 3.1.6 WB Setting .
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 27 3.1.7 DayNight .
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 28 3.1.8 Noise
Reduction . ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 31 3.1.9 Enhance
Image . ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 33 3.1.10 Zoom
Focus (Only for Some Models) . ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 35
4 Configure the Device. 39
Device Information. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 39 Video
and Audio Stream ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 41 ROI
Parameter . ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 45 Snapshot
. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 47 Local Network .
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 48 Device Port .
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 51 Date and Time.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 52 Camera.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 55 OSD .
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 56 Audio Input (Only
for Some Models) . ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 60
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Audio Output (Only for Some Models) . ……………………………………………………………………………………………………
61 Dome PTZ (Only for Some Models) . ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….
62 CVBS Function (Only for Some Models) .
………………………………………………………………………………………………. 63 System Service .
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 63 Voice Denoise (Only
for Some Models) . ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 64 Software
Licenses. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 65
5 Configure External Devices . 66
External PTZ Parameters (Only for Some Models).
…………………………………………………………………………………….. 66
6 Advanced Intelligent Analysis. 68
Smoke and Flame Detection ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 68
7 Configure Intelligent Analysis. 72
Intrusion. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 72 Single
Line Crossing ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 76 Double
Line Crossing ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 79 Multi-
Loitering . ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 82 Retrograde
. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 85 Illegal Parking
(Only for Some Models) . …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 88 People
Counting (Only for Some Models) . ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 91
Smart Motion. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 95
8 Configure Intelligent Tracking (Only for Some Models).100
Intelligent Tracking………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 100
9 Configure the Alarm Function .102
Alarm Output (Only for Some Models) . ……………………………………………………………………………………………………
102 Disk Alarm. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 103
Network Alarm . …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 104 Day
Night Switch Alarm ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 105 I/O
Alarm Linkage (Only for Some Models). ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 106
Motion Alarm Linkage …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 108 Push
Message . ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 110 Audible
Alarm Output (Only for Some Models) . ………………………………………………………………………………………. 111
Abnormal Sound Detection (Only for Some Models) .
……………………………………………………………………………….. 112
Flashlight Alarm Output (Only for Some Models) .
………………………………………………………………………………….. 113 Whitelight Alarm Output (Only for Some
Models) . …………………………………………………………………………………. 114
10 AI Multiobject . 116
AI Configuration. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 116
11 Configure the Recording Function .119
Record Policy. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 119 Record
Directory. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 120 11.2.1
Configure the SD Card …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 122
11.2.2 Configure the FTP …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 123
11.2.3 Configure the NAS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 125
12 Configure the Privacy Mask Function .127
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13 Configure the Network Service.129
802.1x . ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 129 DDNS .
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 129 PPPoE .
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 131 Port Mapping .
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 132 SMTP.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 134 FTP .
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 135 IP Filter .
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 137 CGI Alarm Service
Center…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 139 SNMP .
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 142 QOS .
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 145 Platform Access .
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 146
14 Privilege Manager . 148
Configure a User. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 148
15 Configure Protocol Parameters.151
Protocol Information…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 151
Security Authentication ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 151
Onvif Configuration . ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 152
Multicast Parameters ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 154
16 Query Device Logs. 156
Query Operation Logs ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 156
Query Alarm Logs ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 157
Collect All Logs. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 158
17 Maintain the Device . 159
Restart a Device. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 159 Auto
Restart . ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 160 Upgrade
the Software Package ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 160 Restore
Device to Factory Settings. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 161
Export / Inport Configuration ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 161
18 Local Configuration. 163
19 Troubleshooting . 164
A Acronyms and Abbreviations. 165
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Login and Logout
Quick Start
1 Quick Start
To access the web interface through Microsoft Edge, Chrome or Firefox browser;
Otherwise some functions may be unavailable.
Login
Step 1 Open Microsoft Edge, enter the IP address of the IP camera (default
value: 192.168.0.120) in the address box, and click on the Enter button.
The login page is displayed, as shown in Figure 1-1. Login Page
Step 2 Enter the user name and password.
The default name and password are both admin. Modify the password when you
login the system for first time to ensure system security. After modifying
password, you need to wait at least three minutes then power off to make sure
modifying successfully. Or login the Web again to test the new password. You
can change the system display language on the login page.
Step 3 Click Login to enter the interface.
The main page is displayed.
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Logout
Click
in the upper right to return to login page.
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Change the Password
Description
For the first login, the change default password page is as shown in Figure
1-2. Change the Default Password Page
Or click
to change the password to login the system, as show in Figure 1-3. Change Password Dialog Box
Procedure
Step 1 Input the old password, new password, and confirmation password.
Step 2 Click OK.
If the message “Change own password success” pops up, the password is
successfully changed. If the password fails to be changed, the password advice
is displayed. (For example, the new password length couldn’t be less than
eight.).
It is advised to restarted the device three minutes later after modifying
password.
Step 3 Click OK.
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Browse Real-Time Videos
Quick Start
Download IPC Local Server
If you want to play H.265 encoded video, you should download the latest IPC
Local Server, as shown in Figure 1-4, when you login to the web management
system for the first time.
Download the Plugin Page
Step 1 Click ” Please download the latest plugin”, download the IPCLocal
Server plugin. Step 2 Open the download file to complete installation. Step 3
Click “Run”, select destination location as shown in Figure 1-5.
Select Destination Location
Step 4 Click “Next”, ready to install the plugin, as shown in Figure 1-6.
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Step 5 Tick “Create a desktop shortcut”, Click “Next” to install the plugin, as shown in Figure 1-7. Installing
Step 6 Click “Finish” , complete plugin installation, as shown in Figure 1-8.
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Step 7 Reopen the browser after installing.
If the repair tips displayed when installing the control, please ignore the
prompt, and continue the installation. During the plugin installing, the
browser should be closed.
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Description
To browse real-time videos, click Live Video. The Live Video page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 19.
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On the Live Video page, you can perform the following operations:
Click to stop playing a video.
Click to play a video. Double-click in the video area to enter the full-screen mode, and double-click again to exit. Configure the PTZ. For details, see Configure the PTZ. Control the PTZ. For details, see Controlling the PTZ. Switch between three modes. For more details about how to configure streams, see 4.2 Video and Audio Stream .
Click Click
to snapshot and save the photos. to enable the local record.
AI interface is supplied for some models.
Main Page Layout
On the main page, you can view real-time videos, receive alarm and fault
notifications, set parameters, change the password, and log out of the system.
Figure 1-10 shows the main page layout. Table 1-1 describes the elements on
the main page.
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Elements on the main page
No. Element
Description
1 Real-time Real-time videos are played in this page. Video Area
2 Playback
3 People Counting
You can query the playback videos in this area.
NOTE Only when the SD card or NAS has videos can you query the playback
videos.
Set the query condition to query the personnel count, the statistical can be
shown in different types, such as line chart, histogram, list, for more detail
information please refer to chapter 1.6 . Only for Some Models.
4 Device
You can choose a menu to set device parameters, including the device
configuration information, audio and video streams, alarm setting, privacy mask function and
so on.
5
When the device accepts an alarm signal, the alarm icon will display within 10s
in the web management system. The alarm icon
is displayed. You can
click
to view the alarm information.
Help of intercom
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Change password, you can click to change the password.
Sign Out, you can click to return to the login page.
6 PTZ
Only used for dome cameras, set PTZ parameters. Such as zoom in/zoom out, iris +/iris-, focus in / focus out, Preset / Track / Scan / Tour / Idle / Timer / Extension.
7 Switch to No Support two methods to play live video, plugin play and no plugin play. For no Plugin Play plugin play, the default stream is stream 1.
8 Stream
Choose stream mode from drop-list. Set the parameters in “Configuration > Streams > Basic Streams”.
3D
The 3D positioning function quickly rotates the PTZ and changes the focal
length in specific scenarios. You can also change the focus by drawing rectangle
frames. Only for Some Models.
Pause /Play video Audio Microphone Snapshot
Local Record AI Interface
Mode
Pause the live video or play the video.
Open/close the audio. Open/close the microphone. Click the icon to snapshot
the video and save the images to the specified location. Record the video and
save the file to the specified location.
Click the icon to switch to AI live video, you can view the snapshots of AI
multi object, there are face, plate, car, human body, riding. Only for Some
Models. Only used for fisheye camera, click the icon to choose mode to play
video.
AI multi object interface
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The face frame will show the snapshot of human face. The plate frame will show
the snapshot of license plate.
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Playback
Click “Playback” at web interface, if users install SD card, and there are
video in SD card, click “Playback” and the playback video will show as in
Figure 1-12.
Playback interface
Play, click “speaker” to switch sound on or off.
Pause. Stop.
Frame back / Frame play.
Fast forward, user can choose the different speed to play.
Snapshot, click the icon to snapshot current interface
Backup, click the icon to start backup, drag the bar to download recording
quickly, click the icon again to end up. The pop-up window of tip as shown in
Figure 1-13, click the save to save the video. Click Cancel to abandon.
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search alarm record quickly.
Choose the type of alarm, set the start time and end time to
People Counting (Only for Some Models)
At people counting interface, you can view the personnel count throughout
setting query condition (choose the detail time at date’s pop-up window).
There are three modes to show the data, such as line chart, histogram, and
list, as shown inFigure 1-14
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Click “Download” to download the query result. Choose the mode of showing
result, such as line chart, histogram and list. Click “Query” to query the
data of people counting. The data result can be saved to local folder.
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2 Parameters of PTZ
Control and Configure the PTZ (Only for Some Models)
Description
All PTZ functions are only available for High Speed Network Dome and device
connected to an external PTZ. The focus and zoom action can be used for
motorized cameras
Controlling the PTZ
When browsing real-time videos shot by a dome camera or a camera connected to an external PTZ, you can control the PTZ to view videos shot in different directions.
Click
below the Live Video page to open the PTZ Control page as shown in Figure 2-1, you can
click the eight arrow keys to move the PTZ in eight directions. You can also zoom the lens and adjust
the focal length.
PTZ Control area
In the PTZ control area, you can perform the following operations: Slide the slider left or right beyond the PTZ rotation keys, you can adjust the PTZ rotation speed.
Click the arrows on the
to move the PTZ in eight directions.
Click or
to adjust the focal length.
Click or
to adjust the aperture.
Click or
to focus.
Click to set due north direction. You can define any direction as due north as the reference point of the PTZ rotation.
Click to enable automatic focus.
Configure the PTZ
It is available for the cameras with PTZ or connected to PTZ. PTZ Configure
interface is as shown in Figure 2-2.
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Parameters of PTZ
In the PTZ configure area, you can perform the following operations:
Add, delete, and invoke preset positions. Add, delete, and invoke tracks. Add,
delete, and invoke scans. Add, delete, and invoke tours. Set the idle. Set the
timer. Set the extension.
Set Light On/Off and Brush function. Brush is used to clean the lens. Light
On/Off is used to control the infrared camera shields on and off.
Brush is available only for a camera with a brush or a camera shield. Light On/Off is available only for specific camera shields.
3D Positioning
Click
below the Live Video page to configure the 3D positioning function.
The 3D positioning function quickly rotates the PTZ and changes the focal length in specific scenarios. You can also change the focus by drawing rectangle frames.
The default value of 3D Positioning is ON.
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Configure and Invoke Preset Positions
You can configure preset positions and quickly rotate the camera to a preset
position by invoking the preset position. The procedure is as follows: Step 1
Configure a preset position.
1. Choose the preset ID. 2. Adjust the direction of PTZ to finish the preset
position setting.
3. Click
to save, click to rename.
Step 2 Invoke a preset position.
Select a preset position from the Preset list to invoke the preset position. Click
icon to invoke.
The special presets: Set No.64 preset, the PTZ functions restore to factory
settings . Invoke No.92 preset, set the start point of scan. Invoke No.93
preset, set the end point of scan. Invoke No.97 preset, it will invoke the
SCAN 1. Set No.97 preset, view the version of MCU and chip. Invoke No.99
preset, scan by rotating 360°. Invoke No.250 preset, enable the MCU
temperature. Invoke No.251 preset, disenable the MCU temperature. Set No.252
preset, the PTZ parameters will be restore to factory settings. Invoke 103
preset, the brush works once, this function is only for PTZ cameras with
brush.
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Configure and Invoke Tracks
You can record a track to allow the camera to repeatedly rotate based on the
preset track. Step 1 Configure a track.
1. Set the track ID and name. 2. Click to set the starting position of the
track. 3. Use arrow keys in the PTZ Control area to set a required a track. 4.
Click to finish the track setting.
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Step 2 Invoke a track. Select a track name from the Track list, click
A maximum of six tracks can be configured.
to invoke the track.
Configure and Invoke Scans
You can configure a starting point and end point to allow the camera to
repeatedly rotate from the starting point to end point.
Step 1 Configure a scan.
1. Click Scan. The Scan Add page is displayed as shown in Figure 2-4. Scan
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2. Set the scan ID and name.
3. Click . 4. Use arrow keys in the PTZ Control area to set a start point and an end point.
5. Click
to finish the scan setting.
Step 2 Invoke a scan.
Select a scan value from the Scan list box, click
to invoke the scan.
A maximum of twelve scans can be configured.
Configure and Invoke Tours
You can configure a tour to allow the camera to repeatedly rotate based the
tours. Each tour includes presets and wait time should be set.
Step 1 Configure a tour.
1. Click Tour. The Tour Add page is displayed as shown in Figure 2-5. Tour
configuration
2. Set the tour ID and name.
3. Select a preset and set the wait time and click
.
4. Continue to select a preset and set the wait time and click .
5. Repeat the step 3 and step 4 to add more presets.
6. Click
to finish the tour setting.
Step 2 Invoke a tour.
Select a tour value from the tour list box, click
to invoke the tour.
A maximum of twelve tours can be configured.
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Configure Idles
You can enable idle to allow the camera to run the preset, track, scan and
tour automatically after the waiting time (1 minute ~ 240 minutes). Step 1
Click Idle.
The Idle Add page is displayed as shown in Figure 2-6. Idle configuration
Step 2 Enable the Idle button. Step 3 Set the idle type and name from list. Step 4 Set the wait time(1 min ~240 min ).
Step 5 Click
to finish the idle setting.
Configure Timer
You can set the PTZ timer to allow the camera to invoke the preset, track,
scan and tour automatically in the setting time and the camera will restore to
the operation and location after the end time.
Step 1 Click Timer.
The Set the PTZ Timer page is displayed and click Figure 2-7.
, the Timer page is displayed as shown in
Timer configuration
Step 2 Enable Timer.
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Step 3 Set the Timer Mode. Timer mode includes Everyday and Once. You should
set the time when once mode is selected.
Step 4 Choose Once, click Time to choose day from the pop-up calendar.
Step 5 Set Timers.
Select the begin time, end time, PTZ type and name from the drop-down list
box.
A maximum of eight timers can be configured. Click Clear to delete the setting.
Step 6 Click
to finish the timer setting.
Configure Extension
You can set light On/Off, brush function and reboot action in extension page.
Click Extension, the Extension page is displayed as shown in Figure 2-8.
Extension
Light function
Click to enable the light.
Light On/Off is used to control the infrared camera shields on and off. Brush
function
Click
to enable brush.
Brush is used to clean the lens.
Brush is available only to a camera with a brush or a camera shield. Light
On/Off is available only to specific camera shields.
Reboot Action The camera will perform the selected PTZ type and name when the
camera reboots and the reboot action is enabling.
– Click the reboot action button to enable reboot action.
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– Set the PTZ Type and name from the drop-down list box.
– Click
to finish the reboot setting.
Parameters of PTZ
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3 Image Settings
3.1.1 Access the Image Settings Interface
Operation Procedure:
Step 1 On the web interface, enter Configuration > Image Settings interface.
Image Settings Interface
Step 2 Choose Debug Mode on Mode item to set the parameters. You can set four
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3.1.2 Mode
Operation procedure:
Step 1 Click Mode tag on image settings interface, the Mode page is displayed,
as shown in Figure 3-2.
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Step 2 Choose Debug Model in the middle left corner to activate the image
settings page. Step 3 Tick the Enable, then set the start time and end time.
Step 4 Click Save to save the setting.
3.1.3 Image Setting
Figure 3-3 shows the image setting interface.
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Table 3-1 describes the image setting parameters.
Parameters of Image Settings Parameters
Parameter Description
Configuration Method
Brightness
It indicates the total brightness of an image. As the value increases, the image becomes brighter.
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 50
Saturation
It indicates the color saturation of an image. As the value increases, the image becomes more colorful.
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 50
Sharpness
It indicates the definition of an image. As the value increases, the image becomes more definitional.
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 50
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Parameter Contrast
Description
Configuration Method
It indicates the contrast between the bright part and the dark part of an image. As the value increases, the contrast increases.
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 50
3.1.4 Scene Mode
Figure 3-4 shows the scene mode interface. Scene Mode Interface for IP Camera
Table 3-2 describes the FFC mode parameters. Parameters of FFC
Parameter Description
Scene
It indicates the working mode of a camera. Outdoor: It applies to outdoor scenarios. Indoor: It applies to indoor scenarios.
Configuration Method
[Configuration method] Select from the drop-down list [Default value] Outdoor
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Parameter Mirror
Aisle Mode
Description
Configuration Method
It is used to select the pixel location of an image.
Normal: The image does not flip.
Horizontal: The image flips to the left and right.
Vertical: The image flips up and down.
Horizontal and vertical: The image rotates at 180 degrees.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list.
[Default value] Normal
The image rotates 90 degrees clockwise when aisle mode is enabled. For some
models, when you choose stream 2 / 3, H.265 or H.264 video encode type,
resolution chosen CIF or QVGA, it maybe not to play the live video.
Only apply for some models.
[Setting method] Tick the Aisle mode. [Default value] Disable
3.1.5 Exposure
Figure 3-5 and Figure 3-6 shows the Exposure interface. Exposure Interface for
IP Camera
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Table 3-3 describes Exposure parameters.
Parameters of Exposure
Parameter
Meaning
Configuration Method
Exposure Mode
The exposure modes include:
Auto: The system performs auto exposure based on the monitoring environment.
Manual: You can adjust the brightness of an image by setting the following
three items: Shutter Setting, Iris Setting and Gain Setting.
Shutter Priority: You can set Shutter Setting to fixed values. The iris and
gain are automatically adjusted by the system.
Iris Priority (for high-speed dome): You can set Iris Setting to fixed values.
The shutter and gain are automatically adjusted by the system.
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list. [Default value] Auto
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Meaning
Configuration Method
Meter Mode
It is used to select the metering area.
Fulling Metering: During metering, all areas of an image have equal weight,
that is, all areas are involved in the metering.
Spot Metering: During metering, the central spot of an image has the highest
weight.
Partial Metering: During metering, the middle area (1/2 of the total area) of
an image has the highest weight, and other areas have the lowest weight.
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list. [Default value] Whole
Max Shutter
The device automatically adjusts the shutter time based on the ambient brightness. The shutter time is less than or equal to the value of this parameter.
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list. [Default value] 1/25
Max Gain
The device automatically adjusts the gain based on the external light. The gain is less than or equal to the value of this parameter.
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 50
Iris (for high speed dome)
It is valid in manual mode and iris priority mode. You can adjust the brightness of an image by setting the iris. As the value increases, the brightness increases (when the shutter and gain remain the same). However, the camera movement automatically adjusts the shutter and gain in this mode. Therefore, the brightness of an image may not increase when you increase the iris.
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list. [Default value] F1.6
Irisfor IP camera
It is used to control the light admitted to the lens.
The auto iris can be set to either of the following states:
Auto
The iris is automatically adjusted to control the light admitted to the lens.
Open fully
The iris is fully open.
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list. [Default value] Auto
Iris Speed
It indicates the auto adjustment speed of the iris. As the value increases, the speed increases. Excessive speed may cause instability.
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 50
This parameter is valid when the auto iris is enabled.
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Meaning
When the exposure Mode is Manual, you can set the fixed gain.
Configuration Method
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 50
3.1.6 WB Setting
Figure 3-7 shows the WB Setting interface. WB Setting Interface
Table 3-4 describes WB Setting parameters.
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Parameters of WB Setting
Meaning
Configuration Method
Select WB mode according to different scenes for better image color
reproduction.
Auto: In automatic white balance (WB) mode, the system automatically performs
white balance based on the monitoring environment.
Tungsten
Fluorescent
Daylight
Shadow
Manual: In manual WB mode, you can manually select a WB mode based on the
monitoring environment.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list. [Default value] Auto
It indicates the gain applied to red channels. As the value increases, the color temperature becomes lower.
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 0
This parameter is valid when Manual Mode is set to Customized.
It indicates the gain applied to blue channels. As the value increases, the color temperature becomes higher.
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 0
This parameter is valid when Manual Mode is set to Customized.
3.1.7 DayNight
The day night mode settings vary based on device models. For details, see the
following sections. Figure 3-8 shows the DayNight Mode interface.
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Table 3-5 describes DayNight Mode parameters.
Parameters of DNR
Parameter
Meaning
Configuration Method
D/N Setting Mode
It can be set to Auto, Day, Night or Timing.
Auto mode
The image color and filter status are automatically switched based on the
ambient brightness. The filter keeps infrared light from reaching the sensor
during the day; The filter allows all light to reach the sensor at night.
Day mode
The image is colored, and the filter is in the day state, preventing infrared
light from entering the sensor.
Night mode
The image is black and white, and the filter is in the night state, allowing
infrared light to enter the sensor.
Timing
Switching between day mode and night mode according to the set time.
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list. [Default value] Auto
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Parameter Switch Sensitivity TRANSI. (D->N) (dB)
TRANSI. (N->D) (dB)
Delay(s) Light Mode
IR LED
Strength
Meaning
The sensitivity of switching day and night. The higher value of sensitivity,
and the lower light intensity will switch to day.
This parameter is valid in auto mode.
It determines the day-to-night switching in auto mode. When the system gain is
greater than the value of this parameter, the system enters the night mode.
This parameter is valid in auto mode. The value of TRANSI. (D->N) must be
greater than the value of TRANSI. (N->D).
It determines the night-to-day switching in auto mode. When the system gain is
smaller than the value of this parameter, the system enters the day mode.
This parameter is valid in auto mode. The value of TRANSI.(D->N) must be
greater than the value of TRANSI.(N->D).
The delay time of day to night or night to day.
This parameter is valid in auto mode.
For different models, you can choose the light modes, such as IR LED, White
LED, Intelligent dual light (there are two lights in camera, IR LED and white
LED), and none. It depends on performance of cameras.
Auto: The infrared lamp is enabled or disabled based on the external
environment identified by the light dependent resistor (LDR). ON: The system
enters the night mode forcibly. OFF: The infrared lamp is disabled. The filter
and image color are switched based on the external environment identified by
the LDR.
Configuration Method [Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 50
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 70
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 30
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 0
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list.
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list. [Default value] Auto
This parameter is valid in auto mode.
Strength of IR LED, as the value increases, the image becomes brighter.
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 50
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Parameter
Meaning
DTN Time
Time of day to night.
NTD Time
Time of night to day.
Configuration Method
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list. [Default value] 18:00
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list. [Default value] 6:00
Fill light settings
The camera fill light has four modes, there is intelligent dual light (the
current fill light will switch to warm light after an alarm is triggered, and
switch back to the original fill light for fill light 30s after the alert is
released.), warm light, infrared lamp and close (Choose to close the fill
light and the color of image will stay in the previous mode).
Different cameras can be set in different fill light modes, please set them according to the actual scene.
Day mode: It can be used in the scene with sufficient ambient light for 24 hours, do not turn on the fill light, and the image is in color.
Night mode: it can be used in a scene where there is insufficient ambient light for 24 hours, turn on the fill light (it can be selected according to the four modes of the fill light).
Auto mode: Automatically switch the set fill light mode according to the brightness of the environment.
Timing mode: Set the start and end time of the day, this time period is in day mode.
The brightness of the fill light can be selected between automatic and manual, automatic mode is meaning it can be adjusted automatically according to the current environment; manual mode, you can scroll to check or set the value to control.
3.1.8 Noise Reduction
Figure 3-9 shows the Noise Reduction interface.
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Table 3-6 describes DNR parameters.
Parameters of DNR Parameters
Parameter
Meaning
Configuration Method
2D NR
Reduce noise of image.
[Configuration method] Select from the drop-down list [Default value] Auto
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Parameter 3D NR
Max Strength
Fixed Strength
Meaning
Configuration Method
Reduce noise of image.
[Configuration method] Select from the drop-down list [Default value] Auto
It is valid in auto noise filter mode. When the parameter value is 0, the noise filter is disabled. When the parameter value is greater than 0, the noise filter is enabled, and the system automatically adjusts the noise filter level based on the ambient brightness without exceeding the value of this parameter.
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 50
It is valid in a manual noise filter mode.
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 50
3.1.9 Enhance Image
Figure 3-11 shows the enhance image interface and Table 3-7 shows the enhance
image parameters.
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Parameter WDR HLC BLC
Parameters of Enhance Image
Meaning
Configuration Method
It is used to display the foreground and background at the same time in the environment with a large brightness difference. When the brightness difference is larger, you can increase the WDR level to obtain better image effect.
[Setting method] Tick the WDR mode and drag the slider.
[Default value] 50
It provides a clearer view of an image in the highlight environment. When HLC is enabled, the total brightness of an image is reduced, allowing you to view objects in front of the highlight.
[Setting method] Tick the HLC mode and drag the slider.
[Default value] 50
It provides a clearer view of an image in the backlight environment. When BLC is enabled, the total brightness of an image increases, allowing you to view objects in front of the backlight. Meanwhile, the objects behind the backlight are exposed excessively.
[Setting method] Tick the BLC mode and drag the slider.
[Default value] 50
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Anti-shake
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Meaning
The shakes and visual angle of image will reduce when the camera shakes
slightly and the anti-shake is enable.
Configuration Method
[Setting method] Tick the Antishake mode.
DeFog
It provides a clearer view of an image in the fogged environment when DeFog is
enabled.
As the value increases, the image becomes clearer.
[Setting method] Tick the Defog mode and drag the slider.
[Default value] 50
3.1.10 Zoom Focus (Only for Some Models)
Figure 3-12 and Figure 3-13 shows the zoom focus interface and Table 3-7 shows
the zoom focus parameters.
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Parameter
Meaning
Parameters of Zoom Focus
It is used to trigger auto focus when day to D/N Auto Focus night or night to day.
Click to trigger once auto focus. Auto Focus Once
Init Digital
The lens of camera returns to the initial position.
This function enables digital zoom after an image is zoomed in by 37 times in
optical mode.
Configuration Method
[Setting method] Tick the Auto focus.
[Setting method] Click the button.
[Setting method] Click the button.
[Setting method] Tick the Digital.
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Parameter
Meaning
Configuration Method
Focus Mode
It can be set to the auto, manual or semiautomatic mode.
Auto focus mode: The system automatically triggers focus based on application
scenarios.
Manual focus mode: You can trigger focus by using the buttons on the client.
Semi-automatic focus mode: The system only automatically trigger focus once
when the PTZ move or zoom in a scene.
[Configuration method] Select from the drop-down list
[Default value] Semi-automatic
Auto Focus Sensitivity
It indicates the sensitivity of auto focus. When the sensitivity is high, the camera movement is more likely to focus again at slight changes of an image.
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 50
The Least Focus Distance
It indicates the minimum focus distance. A camera does not focus when the
distance is smaller than this value. For example, if the minimum focus
distance is set to 1.5 m, a camera focuses only on objects more than 1.5 m
away, and the changes of objects less than 1.5 m away do not affect the
focusing.
This parameter applies only to visible light.
[Configuration method] Select from the drop-down list
[Default value] 3 m
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4 Configure the Device
Device Information
Description
The device information includes: Device ID, name, type, model, manufacturer
name and MAC address. Hardware and software versions. Number of video
channels, number of alarm input channels, number of alarm output channels, and
number of serial ports, network cards.
You can modify the device name. All other parameters can only be viewed. When
the device is upgraded, the device information is updated automatically.
Procedure
Step 1 Click Configuration > Device Info. The Device Info page is displayed,
as shown in Figure 4-1.
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Step 2 View the device information, set the device name according to Table 4-1.
Parameters of Device
Parameter
Description
Setting
Device ID
Unique device identifier used by the platform to distinguish the devices.
[Setting method] The parameter cannot be modified.
Device Name
MAC Address Camera Type
Name of the device.
NOTE The device name cannot exceed 32 bytes or 10 simplified characters;
otherwise, the modification fails.
N/A
[Setting method] Enter a value manually.
[Setting method] These parameters cannot be modified.
Product Model
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Manufacturer Name
Hardware Version
Firmware Version
Uboot version
Kernel version
Video Channel(s)
Channel Quantity
Alarm Input Quantity
Alarm Output Quantity
Serial Port Quantity
Network card Quantity
Description
Setting
Configure the Device
Step 3 Click . If the message “Apply success!” is displayed, click OK. The
system saves the settings. If the message “Apply failed!” is displayed, you
must apply for the Parameter Configure
permission from an administrator. For details, see 14.1 Configure a User.
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Video and Audio Stream
Procedure
Step 1 Click Configuration > Stream > Base Stream. The Stream Configuration
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-2.
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Parameters of Stream Configuration
Parameter Description
Setting
Stream ID
The device supports at most three main streams. Streams 1 and 2 adopt H.264
code. The maximum resolution can be set for streams
1. Only a low resolution can be set for stream 2. Stream 3 is the lowest
resolution. Stream 4 is the sub stream.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box.
Name
Video Encode Type
Stream name.
NOTE The stream name consists of Chinese character, number, character and
underline.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. The value cannot exceed 32 bytes.
[Default value] Stream 1
The video codec determines the image quality and network bandwidth required by
a video. Currently, the following codec standards are supported:
MJPEG
MJPEG is a standard intra-frame compression codec. The compressed image
quality is good. No mosaic is displayed on motion images. MJPEG does not
support proportional compression and requires large storage space. Recording
and network transmission occupy large hard disk space and bandwidth. MJPEG is
not applicable to continuous recording for a long period of time or network
transmission of videos. It can be used to send alarm images.
H.264
H.264 consists of H.264 low Profile, H.264 Main Profile and H.264 High
profile. The performance of H.264 High Profile is higher than that of H.264
Main Profile, and the performance of H.264 Main Profile is higher than that of
H.264 Base Profile. If a hardware decoding device is used, select the
appropriate codec based on the decoding performance of the device.
H.264 High Profile has the highest requirements on the hardware performance,
and H.264 Base Profile has the lowest requirements for the hardware
performance.
H.265
H.265 is the advanced video encoding standard. It’s the improvement standard
from H.264. H.265 improves the streams, encoding quality and algorithm
complexity to make configuration optimization.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box.
[Default value] H.264 High Profile
NOTE
The H.264 High Profile codec means high requirements on the hardware. If the
hard-decoding capability is low, use H.264 Main Profile or H.264 Base Profile.
When users choose the MJPEG for Stream 1, some functions will be error, such
as the videos of FTP upload may not be play correctly.
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Parameter Description
Setting
Audio Encode Type
The following audio codec standards are supported:
G711_ULAW: mainly used in North America and Japan.
G711_ALAW: mainly used in Europe and other areas.
RAW_PCM: codec of the original audio data. This codec is often used for
platform data.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box.
Resolution
A higher resolution means better image quality.
NOTE IP cameras support the different resolutions based on the model.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box.
Frame Rate(fps)
Frame rate is the number of images, shots, or frames that a camera can take
per second. The frames per second determine the smoothness of a video. A video
whose frame rate is higher than 22.5 f/s is considered as smooth by human
eyes.
Frame rates for different frequencies are as follows:
50 Hz: 125 f/s
60 Hz: 130 f/s
NOTE
The frequency is set on the Device Configuration > Camera page. The biggest
MJPEG coding format frame rate is 12 frames per second.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list
I Frame Interval(f)
I frame do not require other frames to decode.
A smaller I frame interval means better video quality but higher bandwidth.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list
Bit Rate Type
The bit rate is the number of bits transmitted per unit of time.
The following bit rate types are supported:
Constant bit rate (CBR)
The compression speed is fast; however, improper bit rate may cause vague
motion images.
Variable bit rate (VBR)
The bit rate changes according to the image complexity. The encoding
efficiency is high and the definition of motion images can be ensured.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box.
Max Bitrate (500-12000)
Indicates the maximal value of the bit rate. the different models may have different ranges, please refer to actual product.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually.
Image Quality The video quality the camera output.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box.
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Parameter Smart Encode
Description
Smart Encode. Smart encode includes H.264 & H.265. The storage space will be
reduced fifty percent
when smart encode is enabled. Only main stream supports smart encode.
Setting
[Setting method] Click the button on to enable Smart Encode.
Step 3 Click Apply. If the message “Apply success!” is displayed, and the
system saves the settings. If the message “Apply failed!” is displayed, you
must apply for the Parameter Configure
permission from an administrator. For details, see 14.1 Configure a User. If a
message indicating that the bit rate invalid is displayed, enter a new bit
rate value.
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ROI Parameter
Procedure
Step 1 Click Configuration > Stream > ROI. The ROI page is displayed, as shown
in Figure 4-3.
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Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 4-3.
Parameters of ROI
Parameter Description
Stream
Stream ID.
Setting
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box. [Default value]
Stream 1
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Parameter Enable Area ID
Level
Area Name
Description
Setting
Enable the ROI
[Setting method] Click the button. [Default value] OFF
ROI area ID
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box.
[Default value] 1
The visual effect of ROI. The higher the level is, the clearer the area is; the more blurred outside the area.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box.
[Default value] 5
The marked name used for areas.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. The value cannot exceed 32 bytes.
Step 3 Click Draw to show the red frame, drag the four corners of rectangle to
adjust the position. Step 4 Click Apply.
The message “Apply success!” is displayed, and the system saves the settings.
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Snapshot
Procedure
Step 1 Click Configuration > Stream > Snapshot. The ROI page is displayed, as
shown in Figure 4-4. Snapshot Configuration Page
Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 4-3.
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Snapshot Quality
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Parameters of Snapshot Configuration Description Choose resolution of
snapshot.
Choose the quality of snapshot.
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Setting [Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box. [Default
value] 1280*720 [Setting method] Click the button. [Default value] Mid
Local Network
Description
Local network parameters include: IP protocol IP address Subnet mask Default
gateway Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Preferred Domain Name
System (DNS) server Alternate DNS server MTU
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > Device > Local Network. The Local Network page
is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-5.
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Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 4-5.
Local Network Parameters
Parameter
Description
Network Card ID —
IP Protocol
IPv4 is the IP protocol that uses an address length of 32 bits.
Setting
[Default value] 1
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box. [Default value]
IPv4
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Parameter
Description
Setting
Obtain IP address The device automatically obtains the IP
automatically
address from the DHCP server.
[Setting method] Click the button on to enable obtain IP address
automatically.
NOTE
To query the current IP address of the device, you must query it on the
platform based on the device name.
DHCP IP
IP address that the DHCP server assigned to N/A the device.
IP Address
Device IP address that can be set as required.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. [Default value] 192.168.0.120
Subnet Mask
Subnet mask of the network adapter.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. [Default value] 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway This parameter must be set if the client accesses the device through a gateway.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. [Default value] 192.168.0.1
Preferred DNS Server
IP address of a DNS server.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. [Default value] 192.168.0.1
Alternate DNS Server
IP address of a domain server.
If the preferred DNS server is faulty, the device uses the alternate DNS
server to resolve domain names.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. [Default value] 192.168.0.2
MTU
Set the maximum value of network transmission data packets.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually.
NOTE The MTU value is range from 1280 to 1500, the default value is 1500,
Please do not change it arbitrarily.
Step 3 Click Apply.
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If the message “Apply success!” is displayed, and the system saves the
settings. The message “Set network parameter success, Please login system
again” is displayed. Use the new IP address to login to the web management
system.
If the message “Invalid IP Address”, “Invalid Subnet Mask”, “Invalid default
gateway”, “Invalid primary DNS”, or “Invalid space DNS” is displayed, set the
parameters correctly.
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Device Port
Description
You must configure the HTTP port, control port, Real Time Streaming Protocol
(RTSP) port and SSL Control port for device route mapping in a LAN.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > Device > Device Port. The Device Port page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 4-6. Device Port Page
Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 4-6.
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Parameter Control Port
HTTP Port
RTSP Port
HTTPS Port
SSL Control Port
Device Port Parameters
Description
Setting
Port used for audio and video transfer and signaling interaction.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. [Default value] 30001
Port used in web access.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. [Default value] 80
RTSP protocol port.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. [Default value] 554
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. [Default value] 443
Secure socket layer control port. Only for Some Models.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. [Default value] 20001
It’s not recommended to modify the control port, for details about the value
ranges of the control port, HTTP port and SSL Control port, see the
communication matrix.
Step 3 Click Apply. If the message “Apply success!” is displayed, and the
system saves the settings. If the message “Invalid Control Port, please input
an integer between 1025 and 65535” is
displayed, enter correct port numbers. —-End
Date and Time
Description
On the Date and Time page, you can modify the date and time. Parameters that
can be set include: Time zone and daylight-saving time (DST) Date and time
Network Time Protocol (NTP) server
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > Device > Date and Time. The Date and Time page
is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-7. Table 4-7 describes the parameters. Date
and Time Page
Parameter Time Zone
Description N/A
Date and Time Parameters
Setting
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box. [Default value]
Greenwich mean time
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Parameter Daylight Saving Time
Device Time
Current PC Time Set Manually
NTP
NTP Server Addr NTP Port
Check the time interval (at least 10 s)
Description
Setting
When the DST start time arrives, the device time automatically goes forward
one hour. When the DST end time arrives, the device time automatically goes
backward one hour.
NOTE
DST is the practice of advancing clocks so that evenings have more daylight
and mornings have less. Currently, about 110 countries in the world use DST.
Different countries have different DST provisions. Since March 27, 2011,
Russia has started to use permanent DST.
[Setting method] Click the button on to enable Daylight Saving Time.
Device display time.
[Setting method] Synchronize the time from the PC.
Enter a value manually.
Time on the current PC.
N/A
Enables you to manually set the device time.
IP address or domain name of the NTP server.
The NTP server IP. Port number of the NTP server.
Set time interval to check if the device time synchronizes with the NTP server
time.
[Setting method] Click Set Manually and set the date and time in the format
YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM: SS.
[Setting method] Click the button on to enable NTP and enter a value manually.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. [Default value] 123
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. [Default value] 3600
Step 2 Select a time zone from the Time Zone drop-down list box. Step 3
(Optional) Click the button on to enable Daylight Saving Time and specify the
DST start time and
end time.
Step 4 Modify the device time.
Synchronizing time from the PC
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Click Current PC Time. Manually setting the device time
– Click Set Manually. – A time setting control is displayed. – Set the date
and time. Step 5 Configure the NTP. 1. Click the button on to enable NTP. 2.
Enter the IP address or domain name of the NTP server, the port number and the
time interval.
Step 6 Click . The message “Apply success!” is displayed and the system saves
the settings. —-End
Camera
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > Device > Camera. The Camera page is displayed,
as shown in Figure 4-8. Table 4-8 describes the parameters. Camera Page
Parameter Video System
Camera parameters
Description
Setting
The options are as follows:
PAL: Used in Europe and China mainland, India, Pakistan, etc.
NTSC: Used in USA, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan Province of China, etc.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box.
[Default value] PAL
NOTE Whether the video system can be changed depends on the device model.
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Parameter
Video Refresh Frequency
Description
The options are as follows: 50 Hz: corresponds to the PAL
system. 60 Hz: corresponds to NTSC
system.
Setting
[Setting method] Follow the video standard.
Step 2 Enter a channel name.
The channel name must be within the length of 0 to 32 bytes, it is combined
with digital and character (except for some special character, such as< > % &
“,=+|).
Step 3 Click . The message “Apply success!” is displayed.
If the video system is modified, the message “The device will be restart, are
you sure to modify?” is displayed, and the system automatically saves the
settings. The settings take effect after the device restarts.
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OSD
Description
The on-screen display (OSD) function allows you to display the device name,
channel ID and name, time, and other customized contents on videos. You can
drag the OSD frames to anywhere you want to put.
When the resolution is D1 and CIF, the OSD customized in web interface can
show at most 22 words normally.
The OSD support simplified Chinese, English, digital and some special
character only.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > Device > OSD. The OSD page is displayed, as
shown in Figure 4-9.
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Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 4-9.
There are at most seven OSD display areas..
OSD Parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Time
Indicates whether to display the time. [Setting method] Tick the time.
Focusing on the State
Displays the state of focusing on.
NOTE:
Only Supplied for camera of auto focusing lens.
[Setting method] Tick the Focusing on the state.
Custom OSD
Enables you to enter a line of characters.
[Setting method] 1. Tick the custom OSD
list. 2. Enter the characters.
Click to save the value.
Time Format
Format in which the time is displayed.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box.
[Default value] YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss ww
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Parameter
Description
Setting
Font Color
Set the font color.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box. [Default value] Blank
Font Size
Set the font size.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box. [Default value] Mid
Font Transparency
Set the font transparency.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box. [Default value] Opaque
Font on Lighted Back
Enable the font on lighted back.
[Setting method] Click the button on to enable Font on lighted back.
Device Name
Indicates whether to display the device name.
[Setting method] Click the button on to enable Device Name
PTZ Position
Only used for PTZ cameras
[Setting method] Click the button on to enable
PTZ Action
[Setting method] Click the button on to enable
PTZ Temperature
[Setting method] Click the button on to enable
Status Display of The status of focusing will be
Focus
showing on live video.
[Setting method] Click the button on to enable
Twelve-hour System
The time format shows at twelve-hour [Setting method]
system.
Click the button on to enable
Display Week
The week will show.
[Setting method] Click the button on to enable
Step 3 Click Advanced, set the parameter of ” Time Format”, “Font Color”,
“Font Transparency”, “Font on lighted back”, and so on.
Step 4 Click Apply.
The message “Apply success!” is displayed And the system saves the settings.
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Description
On the Audio Input page, you can set the audio input mode and volume.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > Device > Audio Input. The Audio Input page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 4-10. Table 4-10 describes the parameters. Audio
Input Page
Audio Input Parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Enable Audio Input
Indicates whether to enable the audio input function.
[Setting method] Click the button on to enable audio input.
Audio Input Type
Audio input types include: Line In / Internal
An active audio input is required.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box.
Audio Input Volume
Allows you to adjust the audio input volume.
[Setting method] Slide the slider left or right. [Default value] 50
NOTE The value ranges from 0 to 100.
Step 2 Click Apply. The message “Apply success!” is displayed. And the system saves the settings. —-End
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Description
On the Audio Output page, you can set the audio input mode and volume.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > Device > Audio Output. The Audio Output page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 4-11. Table 4-11 describes the parameters. Audio
Output Page
Parameter Enable Audio Output
Audio Output Type
Audio Output Parameters
Description
Setting
Indicates whether to enable the audio output function.
[Setting method] Click the button on to enable audio output.
Microphone types include: External
An active audio output is required. Internal means the camera own speaker.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown list box.
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Allows you to adjust the audio output volume.
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Setting [Setting method] Slide the slider left or right. [Default value] 50
NOTE The value ranges from 0 to 100.
Step 2 Click Apply. The message “Apply success!” is displayed. And the system
saves the settings. —-End
Dome PTZ (Only for Some Models)
Description
The high speed dome cameras are connected to 485 keyboards, users can use the
keyboard to control the cameras’ PTZ menu.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > Device > Dome PTZ. The Dome PTZ page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 4-12. Dome PTZ Page
Step 2 Input the PTZ address, the default is 1. Step 3 Click Apply.
The message “Apply success!” is displayed. And the system saves the settings.
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CVBS Function (Only for Some Models)
Preparation
Connect a display device to the VIDEO OUT port.
Description
When the analog output function is enabled, the IP camera can send analog
signals to a video server or display device through the VIDEO OUT port.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > Device > CVBS. The BNC Video Output page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 4-13. BNC Video Output Page
Step 2 Click the button on to enable BNC Video Output. Step 3 Click Apply.
The message “Apply success!” is displayed. And the system saves the settings.
—-End
System Service
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > Device > System. The System page is displayed,
as shown in Figure 4-14.
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Step 2 Select an language from the Language drop-down list box.
Step 3 Click , the message “Apply success” is displayed. Step 4 Click OK, the system saves the settings. Step 5 Select a Web Mode from the Web Mode drop- down list box.
Step 6 Click
, the message “This operation will lead to the device to restart, continue?” is displayed.
Step 7 Click OK, the device restarts and saves the settings automatically.
Step 8 Choose the CA cert, server cert, server cert, server key from the local folder,
Step 9 Click —-End
to update the certificate.
Voice Denoise (Only for Some Models)
Description
On the Voice Denoise page, you can enable the Voice Denoise to reduce the
effect of external environmental noise on the built-in MIC.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > Device > Voice Denoise The Voice Denoise page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 4-15.
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Step 2 Click the Voice Denoise button to enable the Voice Denoise. Step 3
Click Apply.
The message “Apply success” is displayed, the system saves the setting. —-End
Software Licenses
Procedure
Step 1 Click Configuration > Device > Software Licenses. The Software Licenses
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-16.
Software Licenses Page
Step 2 Click View Licenses, you can view the open source software licenses.
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External PTZ Parameters (Only for Some Models)
Description
When the IP camera is connected to an external PTZ, you can set external PTZ
parameters, such as PTZ Protocol, PTZ Address, Baud Rate, and Data Bits.
This function is available only for a camera connected to an external PTZ. The
PTZ address must be set to the address of the external PTZ; otherwise, the
external PTZ cannot be used.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > External Device > PTZ. The PTZ page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 5-1. PTZ Page
Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 5-1.
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Parameter PTZ
PTZ Protocol PTZ Address Serial Port Baud Rate
Data Bits
Stop Bits Parity Verification
PTZ Parameters
Description
Setting
Enable this function if the device connects to an external PTZ.
NOTE This check box is dimmed for an IP dome camera.
[Setting method] Click the button on to enable PTZ configuration.
Protocol used by the external PTZ, such as PELCO_D and PELCO_P.
Address of the external PTZ.
The default value is COM1.
Baud rate used by the external PTZ. The value ranges from 300 bit/s to 115200
bit/s. The default value is 4800 bit/s.
The value must match the setting used by the external PTZ. It can be set to a
value ranging from 4 to 8. Generally, the value is 8.
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box.
NOTE
When external PTZ parameters are configured, these parameters must match the
settings on the external PTZ.
N/A
N/A
Step 3 Click Apply. The message “Apply success!” is displayed, and the system saves the settings. —-End
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6 Advanced Intelligent Analysis
Smoke and Flame Detection
Description
The smoke flame detection function refers to that an alarm is generated when
something is smoking or generating flame at the deployment area.
Procedure
Select Configuration > Advanced Intelligent Analysis > Smoke and Flame
Detection to access the Smoke and Flame Detection interface, as shown in
Figure 6-1.
Smoke and flame detection interface
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Set all parameters for Intrusion. Table 6-1 describes the specific parameters.
Smoke flame detection description
Parameter
Description
Setting
Mode (only for PTZ There are two modes can be chosen,
camera)
normal mode and preset point mode.
[How to set] Choose from the drop-down list [Default value] Normal mode
Preset Point
When you choose the preset point
—
mode, please choose one which is set
in advanced.
Enable
At thermal channel, Enable the button to enable the alarm.
[How to set] Click Enable to enable. [Default value] OFF
Output Channel
If you check to set the Output Channel and the device is connected to an external alarm indicator, the alarm indicator signals when an alarm is triggered.
[How to set] Click to select an ID.
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Parameter Audible Alarm
Sensitivity Alarm Record SMTP FTP Upload
Description Enable, when happen the alarm, it will be play audio to alarm.
Choose the sound alarm file (set at the “Configuration > Alarm > Audible Alarm
Output”). The sensitivity of detecting smoker, when the value is high, the
alarm can be triggered easily, but the accuracy will be lower.
When users install SD card to camera; enable that when happen the alarm, it
will be recording the alarm.
Enable the button to enable SMTP serve.
Enable the button to enable File Transfer Protocol.
Setting
[How to set] Click to enable Audible alarm [Default value] OFF
[How to set] Choose from the drop-down list [Default value] 5
[How to set] Click to enable alarm record. [Default value] OFF
[How to set] Click to enable SMTP. [Default value] OFF
[How to set] Click to enable FTP Upload. [Default value] OFF
Set a deployment area. Move the cursor to the drawing interface and click to
generate a point, move the cursor to draw a line, and then click to generate
another point. This is how a line is generated. In this way, continue to draw
lines to form any shape, and right-click to finish line drawing.
NOTE
A drawn line cannot cross another one, or the line drawing fails. Any shape
with 32 sides at most can be drawn. The quantity of deployment areas is up to
8.
Set deployment time.
Click the armed icon unarming time.
to set the arming time. Click the Unarmed icon
to set the
Method 1Click left mouse button to select any time point within 0:00-24:00 from Monday to Sunday.
Method 2Hold down the left mouse button, drag and release mouse to select the deployment time within 0:00-24:00 from Monday to Sunday.
Deleting deployment time: Click same as set deployment time.
to delete the selected deployment time. The methods are
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NOTE When you select time by dragging the cursor, the cursor cannot be moved
out of the time area. Otherwise, no time
can be selected.
Deployment time setting interface
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Intrusion
Description
The intrusion function refers to that an alarm is generated when target
objects (such as person, car, and both person and car) enter the deployment
area.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Intelligent Analysis > Intrusion to access the Intrusion
interface, as shown in Figure 7-1 Intrusion Setting Interface
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Step 2 Set all parameters of intrusion. Table 7-1 describes the specific parameters.
Intrusion Parameter Description
Parameter
Description
Setting
Mode (only for PTZ camera)
There are two modes can be chosen, normal mode and preset point mode.
When you choose the preset point mode, please choose one which is set in
advanced.
[How to set] Choose from the dropdown list [Default value] Normal mode
Enable
Enable the button to enable the alarm.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
Sensitivity
The sensitivity of detecting the target, when the value is high, the target can be detected easily, but the accuracy will be lower.
[How to set] Choose from the dropdown list [Default value] 5
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Parameter Limit Type
Output Channel Audible alarm
Flashlight Alarm Alarm Record
SMTP
FTP Upload
Whitelight Alarm
Description Enable to choose the limit type (person or car / person / car)
from type drop-down list.
If you check to set the Output Channel and the device is connected to an
external alarm indicator, the alarm indicator signals when an alarm is
triggered. Only for Some Models. Enable, when the alarm happens, it will be
play audio to alarm. Choose the audible alarm file (set at the “Configuration
Alarm > Audible Alarm Output”).
Enable to flashlight alarm when it triggers the alarm, the flashlight will flash. Only for some models.
Enable the button to enable the alarm record.
Enable the button to enable SMTP sever. More details please refer to chapter 13.5
Enable the button to enable File Transfer Protocol. More details please refer to chapter 13.6 .
When the DayNight mode is chosen Night mode, and the light is IR LED or NONE, this linkage action is valid. Enable to whitelight alarm when it triggers the alarm, the whitelight will be on. Only for Some Models.
Setting
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
[How to set] Click to select an ID.
[How to set] Click to enable Audio Detection Alarm [Default value] OFF
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
[How to set] Click to enable Alarm Record. [Default value] OFF
[How to set] Click to enable SMTP. [Default value] OFF
[How to set] Click to enable FTP Upload. [Default value] OFF
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
Step 3 Set a deployment area
Move the cursor to the drawing interface and click to generate a point, move
the cursor to draw a line, and then click to generate another point. This is
how a line is generated. In this way, continue to draw lines to form any
shape, and right-click to finish line drawing, as shown in Figure 7-2.
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NOTE A drawn line cannot cross another one, or the line drawing fails. Any
shape with 8 sides at most can be drawn. The quantity of deployment areas is
up to 8.
Step 4 Set deployment time
Click the armed icon unarming time.
to set the arming time. Click the Unarmed icon
to set the
Method 1Click left mouse button to select any time point within 0:00-24:00 from Monday to Sunday.
Method 2Hold down the left mouse button, drag and release mouse to select the deployment time within 0:00-24:00 from Monday to Sunday.
Deleting deployment time: Click same as set deployment time.
to delete the selected deployment time. The methods are
NOTE
When you select time by dragging the cursor, the cursor cannot be moved out of
the time area. Otherwise, no time can be selected.
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Single Line Crossing
Description
A single line crossing is a line that is set at a concerned position within
the monitored field of view and specifies the forbidden travel direction, an
alarm is generated when target objects (such as person or car) cross this
line.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Intelligent Analysis > Single Line Crossing to access the Single
Line Crossing setting interface, as shown in Figure 7-4.
Single Line Crossing Setting Interface
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Step 2 Set all parameters of the single line crossing. Table 7-2 describes the specific parameters.
Parameter
Parameters of Single Line Crossing
Description
Setting
Mode (only for PTZ camera)
Enable Sensitivity
There are two modes can be chosen, normal mode and preset point mode. When you
choose the preset point mode, please choose one which is set in advanced.
Enable the button to enable the alarm.
The sensitivity of detecting the target, when the value is high, the target
can be detected easily, but the accuracy will be lower.
[How to set] Choose from the dropdown list
[Default value] Normal mode [How to set] Click the button on . [Default value]
OFF
[How to set] Choose from the dropdown list
[Default value] 5
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Parameter Limit Type
Output Channel Audible Alarm
Flashlight Alarm
Alarm Record
SMTP
FTP Upload
Whitelight Alarm
Description Enable to choose the limit type (person or car / person / car)
from type drop-down list.
If you check to set the Output Channel and the device is connected to an
external alarm indicator, the alarm indicator signals when an alarm is
triggered. Only for some models. Enable, when the alarm happens, it will be
play audio to alarm. Choose the audible alarm file (set at the “Configuration
Alarm > Audible Alarm Output”). Only for some models. Enable to flashlight alarm when it triggers the alarm, the flashlight will flash. Only for some models.
Enable the button to enable the alarm record.
Enable the button to enable SMTP sever. Details please refer to chapter 10.5.
Enable the button to enable File Transfer Protocol. Details please refer to chapter 10.6.
When the DayNight mode is chosen Night mode, and the light is IR LED or NONE, this linkage action is valid. Enable to whitelight alarm when it triggers the alarm, the whitelight will be on. Only for Some Models.
Setting
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF [How to set] Click to
select an ID.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF [How to set] Click to
enable Alarm Record. [Default value] OFF [How to set] Click to enable SMTP.
[Default value] OFF [How to set] Click to enable FTP. [Default value] OFF [How
to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
Step 3 Set a deployment area
Drawing a line: Move the cursor to the drawing interface, hold down the left
mouse button, and move the cursor to draw a line. When you release the left
mouse button, a single line crossing is generated.
Setting a single line crossing: Click a line (and the trip line turns red) to
select the single line crossing and set its direction as positive, reverse or
bidirectional, or delete the selected line. You can also press and hold left
mouse button at the endpoint of a single line crossing and move the mouse to
modify the position and length of this single line crossing. You can right-
click to delete the single line crossing, as shown in Figure 7-5.
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NOTE Try to draw the single line crossing in the middle, because the
recognition of a target takes time after target appearance on the screen and
an alarm is generated only when the object is recognized to have crossed the
single line crossing. The single line crossing which detects person foot as
the recognition target cannot be too short, because a short single line
crossing tends to miss targets.
Step 4 Set deployment time. For more details, please refer to 7.1 Step 4.
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Double Line Crossing
Description
Double virtual fences refer to two lines that are set at a concerned special
position within the field of view and specify the forbidden travel direction.
when target objects (such as person or car) move along the set travel
direction and cross these lines in a certain order (line 1 followed by line 2)
in pass max time, an alarm is generated.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Intelligent Analysis > Double Line Crossing to access the Double
Line Crossing setting interface, as shown in Figure 7-6.
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Step 2 Set all parameters of the double line crossing. Table 7-3 describes the specific parameters.
Parameters of Double Virtual Fence
Parameter
Description
Setting
Mode (only for PTZ camera)
There are two modes can be chosen, normal mode and preset point mode.
When you choose the preset point mode, please choose one which is set in
advanced.
[How to set] Choose from the dropdown list [Default value] Normal mode
Enable
Enable the button to enable the alarm.
[How to set] Click to enable. [Default value] OFF
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Parameter
Description
Setting
Limit Type
Enable to choose the limit type (person or car / person / car) from type drop- down list.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
Output Channel
If you check to set the Output Channel and the device is connected to an external alarm indicator, the alarm indicator signals when an alarm is triggered. Only for some models.
[How to set] Click to select an ID.
Audible Alarm
Enable, when the alarm happens, it will be play audio to alarm.
Choose the audible alarm file (set at the “Configuration > Alarm > Audible
Alarm Output”).
Only for some models.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
Flashlight Alarm
Enable to flashlight alarm when it triggers the alarm, the flashlight will flash. Only for some models.
Alarm Record Enable the button to enable the alarm record.
[How to set] Click the button on.
[Default value] OFF
[How to set] Click to enable Alarm Record. [Default value] OFF
SMTP
Enable the button to enable SMTP sever. For more details, please refer to chapter 13.5
[How to set] Click to enable SMTP. [Default value] OFF
FTP Upload
Enable the button to enable File Transfer Protocol. For more details, please refer to chapter 13.6 .
[How to set] Click to enable FTP. [Default value] OFF
Whitelight Alarm
When the DayNight mode is chosen Night mode, and the light is IR LED or NONE,
this linkage action is valid.
Enable to whitelight alarm when it triggers the alarm, the whitelight will be
on. Only for Some Models.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
Step 3 Set a deployment area
Drawing a line: Move the cursor to the drawing interface, hold down the left
mouse button, and move the cursor to draw two lines. When you release the left
mouse button, two numbered virtual fences are generated. Choose either of the
double line crossing to set the direction to Positive or Reverse.
Setting double line crossing: Click one of the double line crossing (and the
virtual fence turns red) to select this virtual fence and set the direction to
Positive or Reverse, or delete the selected line. You can
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also press and hold left mouse button at the endpoint of a virtual fence and
move the mouse to modify the position and length of this virtual fence. You
can right-click to delete the double line crossing, as shown in Figure 7-7.
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NOTE The two virtual fences are in sequential order. An alarm is generated
only when a target crosses virtual fence 1 and then virtual fence 2 within the
set maximum passing time. Try to draw double line crossing in the middle,
because the recognition of a target takes time after target appearance on the
screen and an alarm is generated only when the object is recognized to have
crossed the double line crossing. The double line crossing which detect person
foot as the recognition target cannot be too short, because short double line
crossing tend to miss targets. The double line crossing is not supported to
modify the direction manually, you can change the dierection by choosing
Reverse.
Step 4 Set deployment time. More details please refer to 7.1 Step 4 —-End
Multi-Loitering
Description
Multi-Loitering allows setting the shortest loitering time for multiple
targets of specified type (such as person or car) within the deployment area
in the field of view. When the loitering time of the multiple targets within
this area meets the set shortest loitering time, an alarm is generated.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Intelligent Analysis > Multi-Loitering to access the Multi-
Loitering setting interface, as shown in Figure 7-8.
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Step 2 Set all parameters of multi-loitering. Table 7-4 describes the specific parameters.
Multi-Loitering Parameter Description
Parameter Description
Setting
Mode (only for PTZ camera)
There are two modes can be chosen, normal mode and preset point mode.
When you choose the preset point mode, please choose one which is set in
advanced.
[How to set] Choose from the drop-down list [Default value] Normal mode
Enable
Enable the button to enable the alarm.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
Limit Numbers
When Limit Numbers is set to OFF, an alarm is generated no matter how many people loiter. When Limit Numbers is set to ON, if the minimum number is set to 2 alarm is generated for more than 2 people loitering.
[How to set] Click to enable Limit Numbers.
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Parameter The Shortest Time (Sec)
Output Channel Audible Alarm
Flashlight Alarm
Alarm Record
SMTP
FTP Upload
Whitelight Alarm
Description
Setting
The time that a target object spends in loitering cannot be less than the shortest loitering time. Setting range: 5-60 seconds.
[How to set] Input a value in the area box. [Default value] 10 s
If you check to set the Output Channel and the device is connected to an external alarm indicator, the alarm indicator signals when an alarm is triggered. Only for some models
[How to set] Click to select an ID.
Enable, when the alarm happens, it will be play audio to alarm.
Choose the audible alarm file (set at the “Configuration > Alarm > Audible
Alarm Output”).
Only for some models.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
Enable to flashlight alarm when it triggers the alarm, the flashlight will
flash. Only for some models.
Enable the button to enable the alarm record.
[How to set] Click the button on.
[Default value] OFF
[How to set] Click to enable Alarm Record. [Default value] OFF
Enable the button to enable SMTP sever. For more details, please refer to chapter 13.5
[How to set] Click to enable SMTP. [Default value] OFF
Enable the button to enable File Transfer Protocol. For more details please refer to chapter 13.6
[How to set] Click to enable FTP Upload. [Default value] OFF
When the DayNight mode is chosen Night mode, and the light is IR LED or NONE,
this linkage action is valid.
Enable to whitelight alarm when it triggers the alarm, the whitelight will be
on. Only for Some Models.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
Step 3 Set a deployment area
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Move the cursor to the drawing interface and click to generate a point, move
the cursor to draw a line, and then click to generate another point. This is
how a line is generated. In this way, continue to draw lines to form any
shape, and right-click to finish line drawing, as shown in Figure 7-9.
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NOTE A drawn line cannot cross another one, or the line drawing fails. Any
shape with 8 sides at most can be drawn . The quantity of deployment areas is
up to 8.
Step 4 Set deployment time For more details please refer to 7.1 Step 4. —-End
Retrograde
Description
Retrograde allows setting the travel direction criteria for a target within an
area on the video screen. When a target of specified type (such as people or
car) within this area moves in the set travel direction, an alarm is
generated.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Intelligent Analysis > Retrograde to access the Retrograde
setting interface, as shown in Figure 7-10.
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Step 2 Set all parameters of Retrograde . Table 7-5 describes the specific parameters.
Retrograde Parameter Description
Parameter Description
Setting
Mode (only for PTZ camera)
There are two modes can be chosen, normal mode and preset point mode.
When you choose the preset point mode, please choose one which is set in
advanced.
[How to set] Choose from the drop-down list [Default value] Normal mode
Enable
Enable the button to enable the alarm.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
Output Channel
If you check to set the Output Channel and the device is connected to an external alarm indicator, the alarm indicator signals when an alarm is triggered. Only for Some Models.
[How to set] Click to select an ID.
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Parameter Audible Alarm
Flashlight Alarm
Alarm Record
SMTP
FTP Upload
Whitelight Alarm
Description
Setting
Enable, when the alarm happens, it will be play audio to alarm.
Choose the audible alarm file (set at the “Configuration > Alarm > Audible
Alarm Output”).
Only for some models.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
Enable to flashlight alarm when it triggers the alarm, the flashlight will
flash. Only for Some Models.
Enable the button to enable the alarm record.
[How to set] Click the button on.
[Default value] OFF
[How to set] Click to enable Alarm Record. [Default value] OFF
Enable the button to enable SMTP sever. More details, please refer to chapter 13.5
[How to set] Click to enable SMTP. [Default value] OFF
Enable the button to enable File Transfer Protocol. For more details, please refer to chapter 13.6
[How to set] Click to enable FTP Upload. [Default value] OFF
When the DayNight mode is chosen Night mode, and the light is IR LED or NONE,
this linkage action is valid.
Enable to whitelight alarm when it triggers the alarm, the whitelight will be
on. Only for Some Models.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
Step 3 Set a deployment area
Move the cursor to the drawing interface and click to generate a point, move
the cursor to draw a line, and then click to generate another point. This is
how a line is generated. In this way, continue to draw lines to form any
shape, and right-click to finish line drawing, move the arrow in the field can
set the direction of converse. as shown in Figure 7-11.
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NOTE A drawn line cannot cross another one, or the line drawing fails. Any
shape with 8 sides at most can be drawn . The quantity of deployment areas is
up to 8.
Step 4 Set deployment time For more details, please refer to 7.1 Step 4. —-End
Illegal Parking (Only for Some Models)
Description
Illegal parking allows setting the dwelling time criteria for a target within
the deployment area on the video screen. When the dwelling time of a target of
specified type (car) within this area meets the set allowed parking time, an
alarm is generated.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Intelligent Analysis > Illegal Parking to access the Illegal
Parking setting interface, as shown in Figure 7-12.
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Step 2 Set all parameters for illegal parking. Figure 7-13 describes the specific parameters.
Description of Parameters for Illegal Parking
Parameter
Description
Setting
Mode (only for PTZ camera)
There are two modes can be chosen, normal mode and preset point mode.
When you choose the preset point mode, please choose one which is set in
advanced.
[How to set] Choose from the drop-down list [Default value] Normal mode
Enable
Enable the button to enable the alarm.
[How to set] Click Enable to enable. [Default value] OFF
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Parameter
Description
Setting
Allowed Parking An alarm is generated when the object left time is
Time (Sec)
longer than the shortest dwelling time. Setting range:
5-60 seconds.
[How to set] Input a value in the area box. [Default value] 5
Output Channel
If you check to set the Output Channel and the device [How to set]
is connected to an external alarm indicator, the alarm Click to select an
indicator signals when an alarm is triggered.
ID.
Audio Detect Alarm
Enable to choose the sound alarm file from type drop-down list. When it alarms the device will play alarm sound file. Supplied for some models.
[How to set] Click Enable to enable. [Default value] OFF
Alarm Record Enable the button to enable the alarm record.
[How to set] Click to enable Alarm Record. [Default value] OFF
SMTP
Enable the button to enable SMTP sever. Details please refer to chapter 10.5.
[How to set] Click to enable SMTP. [Default value] OFF
FTP Upload
Trace Linkage
Video Stream Draw Line
Enable the button to enable File Transfer Protocol. Details please refer to
chapter 10.6.
Enable the button to enable trace linkage, when the relevant behaviors are
detected, the camera will trace the car or person until the object is
disappear, then the camera come back the original position. Supplied for some
models. Enable the button, the draw line will show at live video when the
stream is stream 2.
[How to set] Click to enable FTP Upload.
[Default value] OFF
[How to set] Click to enable Trace Linkage. [Default value] OFF [How to set]
Click to enable Video Stream Draw Line. [Default value] OFF
Step 3 Set a deployment area
Move the cursor to the drawing interface and click to generate a point, move
the cursor to draw a line, and then click to generate another point. This is
how a line is generated. In this way, continue to draw lines to form any
shape, and right-click to finish line drawing, as shown in Figure 7-14
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NOTE A drawn line cannot cross another one, or the line drawing fails. Any
shape with 8 sides at most can be drawn . The quantity of deployment areas is
up to 8.
Step 4 Set deployment time. —-End
People Counting (Only for Some Models)
User can draw line to count the number of people at the special area.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Intelligent Analysis > People Counting to access the People
Counting setting interface, as shown in Figure 7-15.
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Step 2 Set all parameters of illegal parking. Table 7-6 describes the specific parameters.
Description of Parameters for People Counting
Parameter
Description
Setting
Mode (only for PTZ camera)
There are two modes can be chosen, normal mode and preset point mode.
When you choose the preset point mode, please choose one which is set in
advanced.
[How to set] Choose from the dropdown list [Default value] Normal mode
Enable
Enable the button to enable the alarm.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
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Parameter OSD Enable Counting Clear Interval
Area Type
Set Correction Value
Over People Number Alarm Alarm Threshold
Output Channel Flashlight Alarm Audible Alarm
Description
Setting
Enable the OSD, the count data will show on live video screen.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
The camera will clear counting data at the setting interval. 10 min /half-
hour /1 hour /2 hours /12 hours /1 day /custom time(hh : mm)
Click the “Clear Counting”, clearing the data immediately.
[How to set] Choose from drop-down list. [Default value] 12 hours
Draw a line on live video screen. The label of A and B indicate out and in.
[How to set] Choose from drop-down list. [Default value] Line
Enable, set the count correction value, it can be positive or negative. For example, if there are 30 people enter the area before counting, input 30 to correct. If 30 people go out the area, input -30.
[How to set] Enable /Input a value in the area box. [Default value] 0
Enable, if the counting number is ovwe the threshold, it will alarm.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
The threshold of activating alarm.
[How to set] Enable /Input a value in the area box. [Default value] 1000
If you check to set the Output Channel and the device is connected to an external alarm indicator, the alarm indicator signals when an alarm is triggered. Only for Some Models.
[How to set] Click to select an ID.
Enable to flashlight alarm when it triggers the alarm, the flashlight will flash. Only for Some Models.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
Enable, when the alarm happens, it will be play audio to alarm.
Choose the audible alarm file (set at the “Configuration > Alarm > Audible
Alarm Output”).
Only for some models.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
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Description
Setting
Enable the button to enable the alarm record.
[How to set] Click to enable Alarm Record. [Default value] OFF
Enable the button to enable SMTP sever.
The parameters of SMTP can be set at Configuration > Network Service > SMTP
interface.
[How to set] Click to enable SMTP. [Default value] OFF
Enable the button to enable File Transfer Protocol.
The parameters of FTP can be set at Configuration > Network Service > FTP
interface.
[How to set] Click to enable FTP Upload. [Default value] OFF
When the DayNight mode is chosen Night mode, and the light is IR LED or NONE,
this linkage action is valid.
Enable to whitelight alarm when it triggers the alarm, the whitelight will be
on. Only for Some Models.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
Step 3 Set a deployment area Move the cursor to the drawing interface and
click to generate a point, move the cursor to draw a line, and then click to
generate another point. This is how a line is generated. In this way, continue
to draw lines to form any shape, and right-click to finish line drawing.
Step 4 Set deployment time For more details please refer to 7.1 Step 4.. —-End
Smart Motion
Description
The smart motion function refers to that an alarm is generated when target
objects (such as person, car, and both person and car) move at the deployment
area.
Procedure
Step 1 Select Intelligent Analysis > Smart Motion, as shown in Figure 7-17.
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Step 2 Set all parameters of smart motion. Table 7-7 describes the specific parameters.
Smart Motion Parameter Description
Parameter
Description
Setting
Mode (only for PTZ camera)
There are two modes can be chosen, normal mode and preset point mode.
When you choose the preset point mode, please choose one which is set in
advanced.
[How to set] Choose from the dropdown list [Default value] Normal mode
Enable
Enable the button to enable the alarm.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
Sensitivity
The sensitivity of detecting the target, when the value is high, the target can be detected easily, but the accuracy will be lower.
[How to set] Choose from the dropdown list [Default value] 5
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Description
Setting
Limit Type
Enable to choose the limit type (person or car / person / car) from type drop- down list.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
Output Channel
If you check to set the Output Channel and the device is connected to an external alarm indicator, the alarm indicator signals when an alarm is triggered. Only for Some Models.
[How to set] Click to select an ID.
Audible Alarm
Enable, when the alarm happens, it will be play audio to alarm.
Choose the audible alarm file (set at the “Configuration > Alarm > Audible
Alarm Output”).
[How to set] Click to enable Audio Detection Alarm [Default value] OFF
Flashlight Alarm
Enable to flashlight alarm when it triggers the alarm, the flashlight will flash. Only for some models.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
Alarm Record Enable the button to enable the alarm record.
[How to set] Click to enable Alarm Record. [Default value] OFF
SMTP
Enable the button to enable SMTP sever. More details please refer to chapter 13.5
[How to set] Click to enable SMTP. [Default value] OFF
FTP Upload
Enable the button to enable File Transfer Protocol. More details please refer to chapter 13.6 .
[How to set] Click to enable FTP Upload. [Default value] OFF
Whitelight Alarm
When the DayNight mode is chosen Night mode, and the light is IR LED or NONE,
this linkage action is valid.
Enable to whitelight alarm when it triggers the alarm, the whitelight will be
on. Only for Some Models.
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
Step 3 Set a deployment area
Move the cursor to the drawing interface and click to generate a point, move
the cursor to draw a line, and then click to generate another point. This is
how a line is generated. In this way, continue to draw lines to form any
shape, and right-click to finish line drawing.
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NOTE A drawn line cannot cross another one, or the line drawing fails. Any
shape with 8 sides at most can be drawn. The quantity of deployment areas is
up to 8.
Step 4 Set deployment time
Click the armed icon unarming time.
to set the arming time. Click the Unarmed icon
to set the
Method 1Click left mouse button to select any time point within 0:00-24:00 from Monday to Sunday.
Method 2Hold down the left mouse button, drag and release mouse to select the deployment time within 0:00-24:00 from Monday to Sunday.
Deleting deployment time: Click same as set deployment time.
to delete the selected deployment time. The methods are
NOTE
When you select time by dragging the cursor, the cursor cannot be moved out of
the time area. Otherwise, no time can be selected.
Deployment Time Setting Interface
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8 Configure Intelligent Tracking (Only for Some Models)
Intelligent Tracking
Description
This function is only used for high speed dome.
Intelligent tracking is able to recognize the basic features such as the
position, shape, contour and color of the target with a special algorithm.
After comparing and matching with images for each frame, the positions of the
target in each frame of the video image are generated, and the motion track of
the target is generated. The method performs a real-time monitoring of targets
and automatically controls the gimbal to track moving objects. The automatic
target tracking function is that the dome camera can continuously track the
moving target of the pre-made scene, and automatically adjusts the camera zoom
focus according to a moving target distance, and the dome automatically
returns to the preset scene when the moving target disappears.
Procedure
Step 5 Select Configuration > Intelligent Tracking to access the Intelligent
Tracking setting interface, as shown in Figure 8-1.
Intelligent Tracking Interface
Step 6 Set all parameters for intelligent tracking. Table 8-1 describes the specific parameters.
Description of Parameters for Intelligent Tracking
Parameter Description
Setting
Enable
Click the button on to enable the intelligent tracking
[How to set] Click the button on. [Default value] OFF
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Calibration Coefficient
It is equivalent to a control coefficient, and real-time tracking doubling rate nonlinear positive correlation; Usually the higher the installation height, the greater the calibration coefficient value; it ranges from 1 to 30.
Trace Magnify
It is the value of lens zoom, which has a large influence on the real-time tracking magnification; it ranges from 0 to 30.
Time of Duration (sec.)
The maximum time of a tracking period, it ranges from 0 to 300 s.
Start Point Start point of the tracking, you can choose the preset or none. The preset should be set in advanced.
Tracking Type
Choose the tracking type, person or car.
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 1
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 7
[Setting method] Drag the slider. [Default value] 120 [Setting method] Choose
from dropdown list. [Default value] None
[Setting method] Choose from dropdown list. [Default value] Person
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9 Configure the Alarm Function
Different cameras may have different alarm linkage actions. It depends on the
performance of cameras, please refer to actual products.
Alarm Output (Only for Some Models)
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > Alarm > Alarm Output. The Alarm Output page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 9-1. Alarm Output Page
Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 9-1.
Alarm I/O Parameters
Parameter Description
Alarm Output
ID of the alarm output channel.
NOTE The number of alarm output channels depends on the device model.
Name
Alarm output channel name.
Setting
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box. [Default value] 1
[Value range] 0 to 32 bytes
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Parameter Description
Setting
Valid Signal
The options are as follows:
Close: An alarm is generated when an external alarm signal is received.
Open: An alarm is generated when no external alarm signal is received.
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box. [Default value] Close
Alarm Output Mode
When the device receives I/O alarm signals, the device sends the alarm
information to an external alarm device in the mode specified by this
parameter. The options include the switch mode and pulse mode.
NOTE If the switch mode is used, the alarm frequency of the device must be the
same as that of the external alarm device.
If the pulse mode is used, the alarm frequency of the external alarm device
can be configured.
[Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box. [Default value] Switch Mode
Alarm Time (ms) (0: Continuous)
Alarm output duration. The value 0 indicates that the alarm remains valid.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually. [Default value] 0 [Value range] 0 to 86400 seconds
Timing Alarm Output
Enable timing alarm output, set the schedule to time alarm
NOTE
If there are two alarm outputs, this setting is only valid for Alarm output 1.
[Setting method] Enable [Default value] OFF
Manual
Control the alarm output.
N/A
Control
Step 3 Click Apply. The message “Apply success!” is displayed, and the system
saves the settings. —-End
Disk Alarm
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > Alarm > Disk Alarm. The Disk Alarm page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 9-2.
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Step 2 Click the button on to enable disk alarm. Step 3 Configure the Alarm
Interval parameters. Step 4 Select Out Channel number (Please refer to the
actual product). Step 5 Click Apply.
The message “Apply success!” is displayed, and the system saves the settings.
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Network Alarm
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > Alarm > Network Alarm. The Network Alarm page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 9-3. Network Alarm Page
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Step 2 Click the button on to enable Abnormal alarm. Step 3 Configure the
network alarm interval. Step 4 Select Output Channel number. You can enable
alarm record when you install SD card in
advance. Step 5 Click Apply.
The message “Apply success!” is displayed, the system saves the settings.
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Day Night Switch Alarm
Description
At the setting time, enable the day night switch alarm, when it happens day
night switched, it will send alarm signal.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > Alarm > Day Night Switch Alarm. The Day Night
Switch Alarm page is displayed, as shown in Figure 9-4. Day Night Switch Alarm
Step 2 Click the button to enable day night switch alarm. Step 3 Configure the day night switch alarm schedule.
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Click the armed icon unarming time.
to set the arming time. Click the Unarmed icon
to set the
Method 1Click left mouse button to select any time point within 0:00-24:00 from Monday to Sunday.
Method 2Hold down the left mouse button, drag and release mouse to select the deployment time within 0:00-24:00 from Monday to Sunday.
Deleting deployment time: Click same as set deployment time.
to delete the selected deployment time. The methods are
NOTE When you select time by dragging the cursor, the cursor cannot be moved
out of the time area. Otherwise, no time can be selected.
Step 4 Click the button on to enable Alarm Record. Step 5 Click the button on
to enable SMTP. Step 6 Click the button on to enable FTP Upload. Step 7 Click
Apply.
The message “Apply success!” is displayed, the system saves the settings —-End
I/O Alarm Linkage (Only for Some Models)
Description
Alarm linkage refers to linkage alarm output. When receiving an alarm from the
alarm input port, the camera performs linkage alarm output, and operate based
on the linkage policy. On the I/O Alarm Linkage page, you can perform the
following operations:
Enable the I/O alarm function. Configure the I/O alarm schedule. Configure the
alarm output channel.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > Alarm > I/O Alarm Linkage. The I/O Alarm Linkage
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 9-5.
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Step 2 Select the Alarm Input value from the drop-down list box. Step 3 Enter alarm input channel name. Step 4 Select the Trigger Mode from the drop-down list box. Step 5 Click the button on to enable I/O Alarm. Step 6 Configure the I/O alarm schedule.
Click the armed icon unarming time.
to set the arming time. Click the Unarmed icon
to set the
Method 1Click left mouse button to select any time point within 0:00-24:00 from Monday to Sunday.
Method 2Hold down the left mouse button, drag and release mouse to select the deployment time within 0:00-24:00 from Monday to Sunday.
Deleting deployment time: Click same as set deployment time.
to delete the selected deployment time. The methods are
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When you select time by dragging the cursor, the cursor cannot be moved out of
the time area. Otherwise, no time can be selected. .
Schedule Setting Page
Step 7 Select the Out Channel from the drop-down list box. Step 8 Select the
PTZ Type from the drop-down list box. The PTZ type includes preset, scan,
track, tour. Step 9 Select Value. The value is the ID of PTZ type. Step 10
Click the button on to enable Alarm Record. Step 11 Click the button on to
enable SMTP. Step 12 Click the button on to enable FTP Upload. Step 13 Click
the button on to enable IR Cut. Step 14 Click Apply.
The message “Apply succeed!” is displayed, and the system saves the settings.
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Motion Alarm Linkage
Description
On the Motion Alarm page, you can perform the following operations: Enable the
motion detection function. Set the motion detection alarming time. Set the
motion detection area. Configure the motion alarm output channel. When the
alarm output function is enabled and the camera detects that an object moves
into the motion detection area within the schedule time, the camera generates
an alarm and triggers linkage alarm output.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration >Alarm > Motion Alarm. The Motion Alarm page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 9-7.
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Step 2 Click the button on to enable motion alarm.
Step 3 Configure the motion alarm interval.
Step 4 Configure the Sensitivity. Tick the output channel when the camera is
connected to the external alarm device.
Step 5 Enable Audible Alarm, Flashlight Alarm, Whitelight Alarm. (these
linkage actions are only applicable for some models, it depends on the
performance of cameras.)
Step 6 Enable Motion Detect Stream, when camera detects the motion, it will
show tracking of object.
Step 7 Configure the schedule time setting.
For more details about how to set Schedule, see 9.5 Step 6. Step 8 Configure
the detection area.
1. Press and hold the left mouse button, and drag in the video area to draw a
detection area, as shown in Figure 9-8.
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2. Press and hold the left mouse button, and drag in the video area to draw a
detection area.
Click Clear to delete a detection area. Click the red block to disarm this
area.
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Push Message
Description
The alarm notification will be pushed to the mobile app if the devices are
managed by app.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > Alarm > Push Message. The Push Message page is
displayed, as shown in Figure 9-9. Push Message Page
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The message “Apply succeed!” is displayed, and the system saves the settings. —-End
Audible Alarm Output (Only for Some Models)
At Configuration > Alarm > Audible Alarm Output interface, set the audio
detect alarm, as shown in Figure 9-10. The volume can be set at Configuration
Device > Audio Output interface, as shown in Figure 4-11.
Audible Alarm Output Interface
There are 13 default files, users can set the cycle number, click to test listen.
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Click to upload a new audio. The type should be WAV, size must be less than
250 Kb, the bit rate should be 128 kbps. Click “Apply” to save the settings.
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Abnormal Sound Detection (Only for Some Models)
Description
The camera has mic or support the line in. On the Audio Abnormal Detection
page, you can perform the following operations:
Enable the Audio Abnormal Detection function. Set the Audio Abnormal Detection
alarming time. Configure the Audio Abnormal Detection output channel.
When the alarm output function is enabled and the camera detects abnormal
audio (sudden rise or sudden drop) within the schedule time, the camera
generates an alarm and triggers linkage alarm output.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration >Alarm > Audio Abnormal Detection. The Audio
Abnormal Detection page is displayed, as shown in Figure 9-11.
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Step 2 Click the button on to enable audio abnormal detection. Step 3 Enable
Sudden Rise, and Sudden Drop. Step 4 Select the Output Channel. Step 5 Click
the button on to enable Alarm Record. Step 6 Click the button on to enable
SMTP. Step 7 Click the button on to enable FTP Upload. Step 8 Configure the
schedule time setting.
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Flashlight Alarm Output (Only for Some Models)
At Configuration > Alarm > Flashlight Alarm Output interface, set the schedule
to enable flashlight alarm, as shown in Figure 9-12.
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Set the alarm time and flicker interval. Configure the schedule time setting.
Click “Apply” to save the settings. —-End
Whitelight Alarm Output (Only for Some Models)
The DayNight mode is chosen Night mode, and the light is IR LED or NONE, Which
is the Prerequisite, so that this linkage action is valid. Enable to
whitelight alarm when it triggers the alarm, the whitelight will be on. At
Configuration > Alarm > Whitelight Alarm Output interface, set the duration of
alarm, as shown in Figure 9-13.
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Set the alarm duration, it determines the duration of the whitelight on. Configure the schedule time setting. Click “Apply” to save the settings. —-End
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AI Configuration
Choose Configuration > AI Multiobject to set parameter of detected face, and
vehicle plate. AI Multiobject interface
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Table 10-1 lists the AI multiobject parameters.
AI multiobject parameters
Parameter
Description
How to set
Face Detection
The camera will snap the face when someone appears in live video.
Enable
Fullbody Detection
The camera will snap the whole body when someone appears in live video.
Enable
Vehicle Detection
The camera will snap the vehicle when the vehicle appears in live video.
Enable
Box Display Mode
Choose one to a trace box will show at live video. There three mode can be chosen.
Mode 1:
Mode 2: Mode 3 is Mosic.
Detection Area
Enable to show the detection area on live video.
Confidence Coefficient
The range of snap image, there are three types, such as high, mid and low. The higher the confidence, the better the snap quality and the fewer snapshots.
Face Pixel Min (30-300) 30-300 pixels, the smaller the pixel be set, the more face will be captured, but it may be mistaken.
Body Pixel Min (30-300) 30-300 pixels, the smaller the pixel be set, the more body will be captured, but it may be mistaken.
Vehicle Pixel Min (30300)
30-300 pixels, the smaller the pixel be set, the more face will be captured, but it may be mistaken.
Choose from drop list.
Choose from drop list.
Input a value ranges 30 to 300 Input a value range 30 to 300
Input a value ranges 30 to 300
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Parameter Image Matting Quality
Snapshot Mode
Upload Image Interval (1-10 s) FTP Upload Image Matting
FTP Upload Whole Image
Description
How to set
The quality of snap image, There are three mode Choose from
can be chosen, such as low, mid and high.
drop list.
There are three mode can be chosen, such as timing, and optimal.
Choose from drop list.
At timing mode, set the interval of upload image. Input a value ranges 1 to 10
Configuration > Network Service > FTP, set FTP related parameters, the captured picture will be sent to the set FTP location
Enable
Capture a picture and send a whole image.
Enable
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11 Configure the Recording Function
Some models may not support SD card, and the recording function is disable,
please refer to actual product.
Record Policy
You can configure the scheduled recording function, alarm recording function,
recording quality, and recording rules.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > Device Record > Record Policy. The Record Policy
page is displayed, as shown in Figure 11-1. Record policy page
Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 11-1.
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Recording policy parameters
Parameter
Description
Setting
Schedule Record Enables schedule record that you can configure the time policy.
[Setting method] Click the button on to enable schedule record. [Default value] OFF
Alarm Post Record (086400s)
Recording duration (in seconds) after an alarm is generated.
[Setting method] Enter a value manually.
Record Audio Record Rule
Stream Name
Indicates whether to record audios together with videos.
[Setting method] Click the button on to enable record audio.
Rule for saving recordings. The options are as follows:
Cycle Store: Saves recordings in cycles.
Save Days: Duration (in days) for saving a recording. The duration can be a
maximum of 99999 days.
NOTE
The value 0 indicates that recordings are not overwritten.
[Setting method] Select a value from the dropdown l
References
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