Uniview Technologies V3.00 Network Camera User Manual

May 15, 2024
Uniview Technologies

Uniview Technologies V3.00 Network Camera

Specifications:

  • Manual Version: V3.00
  • Default Password: Strong password of at least 9 characters comprising digits, letters, and special characters recommended
  • Default Static IP Address: 192.168.1.13
  • Default Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Product Usage Instructions

Login:

1.1 Preparation:

Refer to the camera’s quick guide to install it properly, and
then connect power to start it up. Ensure that the camera is
running normally, your PC has a network connection to the camera,
and a web browser is installed (Microsoft Internet Explorer 10.0 or
later).

1.2 Login:

The default static IP address of the camera is 192.168.1.13 with
a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. If DHCP is enabled and a DHCP
server is present in the network, the camera may be assigned an IP
address which you should use to log in.

Steps:

  1. If Live View is selected, live view will start automatically after login. If not selected, you need to start live view manually.
  2. After first login, a Change Password dialog box will appear where you must set a strong password (9-32 characters with digits, letters, and special characters) and provide your email address for password retrieval.
  3. If you forget your password, click on Forgot Password in the login page and follow the on-screen instructions to reset it.

FAQs

  • Q: What should I do if I forget my password?
    • A: If you forget your password, click on “Forgot Password” in the login page and follow the on-screen instructions to reset it.
  • Q: What is the default password for the camera?
    • A: The default password is intended only for your first login. For security purposes, it is strongly recommended to set a strong password of at least 9 characters comprising digits, letters, and special characters.

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Network Camera User Manual
Manual Version: V3.00

Thank you for your purchase. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact your dealer.
Disclaimer
No part of this manual may be copied, reproduced, translated or distributed in any form or by any means without prior consent in writing from Zhejiang Uniview Technologies Co., Ltd (hereinafter referred to as Uniview or us). The content in the manual is subject to change without prior notice due to product version upgrades or other reasons. This manual is for reference only, and all statements, information, and recommendations in this manual are presented without warranty of any kind. To the extent allowed by applicable law, in no event will Uniview be liable for any special, incidental, indirect, consequential damages, nor for any loss of profits, data, and documents.
Safety Instructions
CAUTION! The default password is intended only for your first login. For security, we strongly recommend you set a strong password of at least 9 characters comprising digits, letters, and special characters.

Be sure to read this manual carefully before use and strictly comply with this manual during operation. The illustrations in this manual are for reference only and may vary depending on the version or model. The screenshots in this manual may have been customized to meet specific requirements and user preferences. As a result, some of the examples and functions featured may differ from those displayed on your monitor. This manual is intended for multiple product models, and the photos, illustrations, descriptions, etc,
in this manual may be different from the actual appearances, functions, features, etc, of the product. Uniview reserves the right to change any information in this manual without any prior notice or
indication. Due to uncertainties such as physical environment, discrepancy may exist between the actual values
and reference values provided in this manual. The ultimate right to interpretation resides in our company. Users are fully responsible for the damages and losses that arise due to improper operations.
Environmental Protection

This product has been designed to comply with the requirements on environmental protection. For the proper storage, use and disposal of this product, national laws and regulations must be observed.
Safety Symbols

The symbols in the following table may be found in this manual. Carefully follow the instructions indicated by the symbols to avoid hazardous situations and use the product properly.

Symbol

Description

WARNING! CAUTION!

Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in bodily injury or death.
Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in damage, data loss or malfunction to product.

NOTE!

Indicates useful or supplemental information about the use of product.

Login

1.1 Preparation
Refer to the camera’s quick guide to install it properly, and then connect power to start up it. You can log in to the camera’s web interface to perform management or maintenance operations. The following takes IE on a Windows 7.0 operating system as an example. 1. Check before login The camera runs normally. The PC has a network connection to the camera. A web browser has been installed on the PC. Microsoft Internet Explorer 10.0 or later is
recommended. For optimal display, it is recommended to choose a monitor with the highest resolution of the camera. NOTE! Recommended PC specifications for 32MP live view: CPU: Intel® CoreTM i7 8700; Graphics card: GTX 1080; RAM: DDR4 8GB or higher.
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3. (Optional) Change user account control settings Before you access the camera, it’s recommended to set User Account Control to Never notify as shown below.
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1.2 Login
The default static IP address of the camera is 192.168.1.13, and the default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. DHCP is enabled by default on the camera. If a DHCP server is deployed in the network, the camera may be assigned an IP address, and you need to use the assigned IP address to log in.
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Follow the steps below to log in to the camera’s web interface (take IE10 as an example): Open IE, enter the IP address of your camera in the address bar and press Enter. At your first login, you need to follow the on-screen instructions to install a plug-in (close all browsers before installation), and then open the browser again to log in. To manually load the plug-in, type http://IP address/ActiveX/Setup.exe in the address bar and press Enter. Set whether to start live view automatically after login.
With Live View selected, live view will start automatically after login. With Live View not selected, you need to start live view manually.
After first login, the Change Password dialog box appears, in which you must set a strong password and enter your email address in case of password retrieval. (1) Set a strong password of 9 to 32 characters including all three elements: digits, letters, and
special characters. (2) Enter your email address in case of password retrieval.
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See User for more information. If you forgot your password, click Forgot Password in the login page, then follow the on-screen instructions to reset your password.

Live View

2.1 Live View
The page shows the live video from the camera. You may double-click the window to enter or exit full screen mode. Live view page of dual-channel camera
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Live view page of single-channel camera NOTE! Live view operations supported may vary with device model.
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Live View Toolbar Item

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/ /

/
/ / /

Description
Set the image display ratio in the window. Scale: Displays 16:9 images. Stretch: Displays images according to the window size (stretch images
to fit the window). Original: Displays images with original size. Set the image display mode in the window. Single Channel: Displays live video of a single channel. Left/Right Split: Displays live video in left/right split mode. Top/Bottom Split: Displays live video in top/bottom split mode. Picture in Picture: Opens a floating live view window on top of the current
window. NOTE! This function is only available on dual-channel cameras.
1 : Stop/start live view of the selected channel. 2 : Start local recording. 3 : Switch streams.
Select a live video stream according to your camera.
Set image parameters.
Start/stop live view.
Turn off/on sound.
Adjust the output volume for the media player on the PC. Range: 1 to 100.
Adjust the microphone volume on the PC during audio communication between the PC and the camera. Range: 1 to 100.
Frame rate/bit rate/resolution/packet loss rate.
Take a snapshot from the displayed live video. NOTE! See Local Parameters for the path of the saved snapshots.
Start/stop local recording. NOTE! See Local Parameters for the path of the saved local recordings. VLC media player is recommended for playing local recordings of 4K
cameras.
Start/stop two-way audio.
Start/stop digital zoom. See Digital Zoom for details.
Start/stop capturing. See Snapshot for details.
Full screen.
Show/hide PTZ control panel.

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2.1.1 Digital Zoom
Click in the live view toolbar to enable digital zoom.
View the magnified area. Click in the live view window and roll the wheel to zoom in or out on the image. Drag your mouse to
view all the magnified area. To restore, right-click in the window. Click in the live view window and drag your mouse to specify the area (rectangular area) to be
magnified. Drag your mouse to view all the magnified area. To restore, right- click in the window. To exit, click .
2.1.2 Capture
NOTE! This function is only available on certain models.
Click in the live view toolbar to start capture.
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Click Open Image Folder to view the images captured from the live video on your PC. The images are saved in JPEG format. You can change the storage location in Setup > Common > Local Parameters. If the disk has less than 100MB free space, you will be prompted to clear up the auto snapshot folder, and new snapshots will not be displayed in the live view page until the disk space is freed.
To delete all captured images, click Clear All Records. To exit, click .
2.1.3 5ePTZ
Click in the live view toolbar to enable 5ePTZ tracking. Set the tracking area. In 5ePTZ tracking mode, the live view window is divided into 1 panoramic window and 5 tracking windows. You may rest the cursor on the tracking boxes in the panoramic window or tracking windows and use the scroll wheel to zoom in or out, and drag the tracking windows to rearrange them. Enable perimeter protection (see Smart), then the camera can automatically detect moving objects in the detection area, and simultaneously track and enlarge 5 objects that trigger the alarm rules until the objects disappear. To exit, click .
2.2 PTZ Control
NOTE! · This function is only available on PTZ cameras or cameras installed on PT mounts. · Some lens control functions are available on cameras equipped with motorized lenses. · The PTZ control buttons may vary with camera model.
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PTZ Control Panel Item
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Zoom in/out on images.

Description

Focus far/near for sharp images at a distance/at close range.
Increase/reduce the amount of light that enters the camera for brighter/darker images. Scene lock, used for locking PTZ and lens. NOTE! After you lock the scene, the camera does not move, zoom and focus.
3D positioning.

One-click focus.

Area focus.

Enable/disable wiper.

Adjust the rotation speed of the camera.

Adjust the rotation direction of the camera or stop rotation.
Enable/disable IR. /
Enable/disable heater. /
Enable/disable light. /
Enable/disable snow removal. /
Adjust camera zoom.
Auto back focus adjustment. Shortcut keys for PTZ control. After the mouse cursor changes to one of these shapes in live view, click and hold the left mouse button to operate the PTZ camera. NOTE! These buttons are unavailable when 3D positioning or digital zoom is enabled. Shortcut keys for zooming in or out in live view. Scroll the wheel forward to zoom in or backward to zoom out. NOTE! This function is only available on cameras with motorized lenses.
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2.2.1 3D Positioning
NOTE! This function is only available on dome cameras and box cameras with motorized lens and PTZ.
Click in the PTZ control panel to enable 3D positioning.
Click on the image and drag down/up to delineate a rectangular area to zoom in/out. To exit, click .
2.2.2 Area Focus
Click in the PTZ control panel to enable area focus.
Click on the image and drag to delineate a rectangular area to start auto focus in this area. To exit, click .
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2.2.3 Preset

A preset position (preset for short) is a saved view used to quickly steer the PTZ camera to a specific position.

On the PTZ control panel, click Preset.

Add a preset

Use the PTZ directional buttons to steer the camera to the desired position.

Select a preset not in use and click Click to save.

to edit the preset name.

Call a preset

In the preset list, select the preset to call, and then click . Delete a preset

In the preset list, select the preset to delete, and then click .

2.2.4 Patrol
You can define a patrol route comprising several actions or presets or record a patrol route to allow the PTZ camera to automatically move along the route.

  1. Add a patrol route Add a common patrol route In a common patrol route, the PTZ camera performs linear motion between presets.
    On the PTZ control panel, click Patrol.

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Set the route ID and name. On certain models, you may need to set the Patrol Type to Common Patrol. Click Add to add patrol actions.
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Item
Action Type
Speed Keep Rotating Duration(ms)/Ratio Preset Stay Time
Click OK.

Description
10 options: Move Left, Move Right, Move Up, Move Down, Move Up Left, Move Up Right, Move Down Left, Move Down Right, Zoom, Goto Preset. Up to 64 actions are allowed. All action types except Goto Preset are recorded as 2 actions.You may use the up and down arrows to rearrange the patrol actions. NOTE! It is recommended to set the first action to Goto Preset.
Set how fast the camera performs the action. 1 means the slowest, 9 means the fastest.
When enabled, the camera repeats this action for patrol.
Set the duration/zoom ratio for the action.
Select the preset you want the camera to go to.
Set the dwell time after the camera has performed the action. Range: 15s to 1800s.

Item

Start patrol. Edit patrol route. Delete patrol route.

Description

Add a scan patrol route In a scan patrol route, the camera rotates from the start preset to the end preset in a specified gradient and direction.
NOTE! This function is only available on certain models.

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Before adding a scan patrol route, set presets first. See Preset for details. On the PTZ control panel, click Patrol.
Click .
Set the patrol type to Scan Patrol. Set the route ID and name. Set the patrol parameters.
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Initial patrol direction: anti-clockwise A Start preset

A1

B1

Tilt gradi

B End preset

A Start preset Initial patrol direction: clockwise

A1

B1

Tilt gradient

B End preset

Camera

Camera

Item

Description

Speed Tilt Gradient

Set how fast the camera rotate. 1 means the slowest, 9 means the fastest.
The average division value of the vertical distance between the start and end presets. The greater the value, the shorter the patrol route.

Initial Patrol Direction Start/End Preset

The direction of the first rotation from the start preset to the end preset.
Select a preset from the drop-down list as the start/end preset. The start and end presets must be different.

Record a patrol route On the PTZ control panel, click Patrol.

Click to start recording. You can adjust the direction, rotation speed and zoom of the camera during recording. All movement data of the camera will be recorded. Click to finish recording and the recording is saved as a patrol route automatically.
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2. Call a patrol route Manual calls take precedence over scheduled calls. Auto tracking and trigger tracking is executed only within the duration that the camera stays at a position during common patrol. Call manually 1. On the PTZ control panel, click Patrol. Select the patrol route to call and click to start patrol.
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On the PTZ control panel, click Patrol.
Click .
Select the Enable Patrol Plan check box. Select the patrol route to call and set a start time and an end time for it. Click OK.
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Playback

NOTE! · Edge recordings refer to video recorded on storage media of cameras; local recordings refer to
video recorded on a local PC. · Before you search for edge recordings, make sure that the camera has storage resources such as
memory card, and the storage parameters in Storage are properly configured. · Recording playback and download functions are only available on certain models. · For dual-channel devices, you can set playback parameters for the channels separately.
On the home page, click Playback.

3.1 Playback Toolbar

Button
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Description
Adjust sound volume. Range: 1 to 100. Start playback. Pause playback.
Stop playback. Clip video.
Save.
Adjust playback speed. The default playback speed is 1x. Both rewind and forward are supported. Take a snapshot. The snapshots are saved locally by default. You can change the storage location in Local Parameters. Digital zoom. See Digital Zoom for details. Zoom in/out on the time scale. You can also use the scroll wheel to zoom.
When the time scale is zoomed in, you can click or to view the previous or next section of the video.

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Playhead. Drag the playhead to skip to any point in the video. Playback bar. Blue: Normal recording. Red: Alarm recording. To view alarm recordings, you need to configure alarm-triggered recording. See Alarm-triggered Actions for details.
3.2 Search and Play Recordings
In case of a multi-channel camera, select the channel to search for recordings. Select the date and recording type. Click Search. The search results are displayed. Double-click a result to play it back.
3.3 Download Recordings
You can download videos in batches or clip videos to download. Download in batches
Click Recording Download. Select the recording type, set the start time and end time, and then click Search.
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Click Browse… to set the path to the recordings. Select the recordings to download and click Download. Download video clips Search for the video to clip. In the playback toolbar, click . Click in the time bar to determine the start time and end time. Click to finish. The time bar of the clip turns blue and green.
Click . Click Recording Download, select the video clip, and click Download.
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4 Photo
View the photo storage status. See Storage for photo storage policy. NOTE! This function is only available on cameras with storage capabilities.
On the home page, click Photo.

Item
Refresh Export Delete Export & Delete Ascending Order Descending Order SmartServer CommonServer

Description
Refresh the displayed content. Export the selected photos. Delete the selected photos. Export the selected photos and delete them on the server. Arrange the items in chronological order. Arrange the items in reverse chronological order. Used to store smart snapshots. Used to store common snapshots.

NOTE! To allocate photo capacity, go to Setup > Storage > Storage.
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Setup

5.1 Local Parameters
Set local parameters for your PC, including smart, video, recording and snapshot. NOTE! The local parameters displayed may vary with camera model.
Go to Setup > Common > Local Parameters.

Set local parameters as needed.

Item

Description

Intelligent Mark

This function shall be used with Cross Line Detection, Intrusion Detection, Enter Area, Leave Area, Mixed-Traffic Detection, and Face Detection.

Object Attributes When enabled, the attributes of detected objects appear on the live view page.

Smart

Font Size

Set the font size of object attributes, including Large, Medium, and Small.

Display Human Body Snapshot

When enabled, human body snapshots appear on the live view page. NOTE! Only effective when face detection is enabled.

Video

Display Mode Protocol

Recording and Snapshot

Recording

Set the display mode according to the network status, including Min. Delay, Balanced, and Fluent (from low delay to high delay). You may also customize the display mode as needed.
Set the protocol used to transmit media streams to be decoded by the PC, including TCP and UDP.
Subsection By Time: Length of each local recording file. For example, 2 minutes.
Subsection By Size: Size of each local recording file. For example, 10MB.

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Subsection Time (min)/Subsection Size (MB)

When Storage Full

Total (GB)

Capacity

Subsection Time (min): Available when Subsection By Time is selected. 1 to 60 minutes allowed.
Subsection Size (MB): Available when Subsection By Size is selected. 10 to 1024MB allowed.
Overwrite Recording: When the local recording capacity is full, older recordings are overwritten automatically.
Stop Recording: When the local recording capacity is full, recording stops automatically.
Allocate storage capacity for local recording. Range: 1 to 1024GB.

Local Recording Set the file format for saving local recordings, including TS and MP4.

Files Folder

Set the location where snapshots and recordings are saved.
Click Browse… to select the storage location. Click Open to quickly open the folder.
NOTE!
The maximum length of the directory is 260 bytes. If the limit is exceeded, recording or snapshot during live view will fail.

Click Save.
5.2 Network
5.2.1 Ethernet
Connect the camera to the network so that it can communicate with other devices. NOTE! After you change the IP address, you need to log in again with the new IP address.

Go to Setup > Network > Network. Configure Ethernet parameters. IPv4 Static Address (obtain IP manually) (1) Select Static from the Obtain IP Address drop-down list. (2) Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address. Make sure that the IP address
of the camera is unique in the network. (3) Click Save.

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PPPoE Configure PPPoE to assign the camera a dynamic IP address to establish network connection. (1) Select PPPoE from the Obtain IP Address drop-down list. (2) Enter the username and password provided by your ISP (Internet Service Provider). (3) Click Save.
DHCP DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is enabled by default. If a DHCP server is deployed in the network, the camera can automatically obtain an IP address from the DHCP server. (1) Select DHCP from the Obtain IP Address drop-down list. (2) Click Save.
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IPv6 DHCP
By default, the IPv6 mode is set to DHCP. The IP address is automatically obtained from the DHCP server.
Manual
(1) Set the IPv6 mode to Manual. (2) Enter the IPv6 address, prefix length and default gateway. Make sure that the IPv6 address is
unique in the network. Set the MTU value, port type and operating mode. MTU: Set the maximum packet size supported by the network in bytes. The greater the value, the higher the communication efficiency, the higher the transmission delay. Port Type: FE Port by default. Operating Mode: Auto-negotiation by default.
Click Save.
5.2.2 Port
1. Port Go to Setup > Network > Port. 25

You can use the defaults or customize them in case of port conflicts. CAUTION! · If the HTTP port number you entered has been used, a message “Port conflicts. Please try again.”
will appear. 23, 81, 82, 85, 3260, and 49152 have been assigned for other purposes and cannot be used. · In addition to the above port numbers, the system can also dynamically detect other port numbers that are already in use.
HTTP/HTTPS Port: If you change the HTTP/HTTPS port number, then you need to add the new port number after the IP address when logging in. For example, if the HTTP port number is set to 88, you need to use http://192.168.1.13:88 to log in to the camera.
RTSP Port: Real-Time Streaming Protocol port, enter an available port number. Click Save.
2. Port Mapping Configure port mapping so computers on the WAN can access your camera on the LAN.
Go to Setup > Network > Port > Port Mapping. Enable Port Mapping. Select the mapping type. UPnP
Auto: Enable UPnP on the router, then the external port numbers are assigned automatically. Manual: The external port numbers need to be set manually. Manual
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“Inactive” displayed in the Status column indicates that the port number you entered is already in use.
Click Save.
5.2.3 E-mail
Configure E-mail so that the camera can e-mail an alarm message to the specified email addresses when an alarm occurs.
Go to Setup > Network > E-mail.

Set the sender and recipient information.

Item

Description

Sender Name

Enter the device name.

Sender Address

Enter the device IP.

SMTP Server/SMTP Enter the IP address and port number of SMTP server of the sender’s e-mail.

Port

The default SMTP port number is 25.

TLS/SSL

Enable TLS/SSL to secure e-mail communication.

Snapshot Interval

Set the interval for taking snapshots to be attached to alarm e-mails.
NOTE!
· The interval for taking snapshots attached to alarm e-mails is subject to the settings on the E-mail
page.
· Deep-learning exception detection functions captures 1 snapshot by default, and you do not need to
set the snapshot interval for them.

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When enabled, the camera will automatically send an alarm e-mail with 3 attached snapshots taken at se intervals in the event of an alarm. 1. Select the Attach Image check box. 2. Enable Snapshot and set the snapshot resolution as needed.
Attach Image

Server Authentication

Enable SMTP server authentication to secure e-mail transmission.

Username/Password

Enter the username and password of the SMTP server. NOTE!
· The email only shows the sender name not the username.

Recipient Name/Address

· The password allows special characters.
1. Enter the e-mail name and address to receive e-mails. 2. After recipient configuration, you can click Test to test the email sending function.

Click Save.

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5.2.4 EZCloud
You can add the camera to EZCloud via EZView app (without registering an EZCloud account) or EZCloud website to remotely access the camera. Go to Setup

Network > EZCloud. EZCloud is enabled by default.
1. Add cameras on EZView app without signup After you add the camera to EZCloud on EZView, you can view live or recorded video and receive alarm notifications from the camera on EZView. Certain functions are not available to cameras added without signup in the app.
Enable Add Without Signup. Search and download EZView in the app store of your phone. Open EZView and tap Try Now. NOTE! If your have EZView on your phone already, open it, and then select > Devices > Add > Add Without Signup. A message pops up to inform you that no devices have been added. Tap Add. Tap Add Without Signup. Scan the OR code on the EZCloud page using EZView. Enter the password and tap Login to add the camera to EZCloud. 2. Add cameras on EZCloud website Enter en.ezcloud.uniview.com in the address bar of a web browser. Click Sign Up and follow the on-screen instructions to create an account. Log in to the EZCloud.
Go to Device Management > My Cloud Devices and click Add.
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Item
Device Name Register Code
Organization

Description
Enter the device name.
Enter the register code.
Select an organization for your camera. By default, the root organization is selected. You may add or delete organizations under Organization Management > My Cloud Organizations.

Click OK. Click Save. Check device status. EZCloud website: Go to Device Management > My Cloud Devices to check whether the camera is online. Camera’s web interface: Go to Setup > Network > EZCloud to check whether the camera is online.

5.2.5 DNS
DNS (Domain Name System) is a distributed database system for translating human readable domain names to machine readable IP addresses, facilitating devices to access external servers or hosts through domain names.
Go to Setup > Network > DNS. The default DNS server addresses are as follows.

5.2.6 DDNS
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) automatically updates the DNS server with the dynamic IP address of the device to enable remote Internet access to the device on the network.
Go to Setup > Network > DDNS. Enable DDNS Service.
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Select the DDNS type. DynDNS/NO-IP: Third-party DDNS service provider, enter the domain name registered with the
DDNS provider. EZDDNS: Uniview’s DDNS service, enter a domain name for your camera and click Test to
check if the domain name is available.
Click Save.
5.2.7 SNMP
SNMP is required for the camera to share configuration information to servers. Go to Setup > Network > SNMP.
Enable SNMP. NOTE! This function is enabled by default on certain models.
Set SNMP parameters. SNMPv3 NOTE! Before you enable SNMPv3, make sure that it is supported both on your camera and the server.
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Item

Description

SNMP Type

The default SNMP type is SNMPv3.

Password

Set a password for authentication.

Confirm

Confirm the password you entered by entering it again.

Password

Set a password for data

Confirm

Confirm the password you entered by entering it again.

Trap Server Address Set the trap server address in Management Server.

SNMP Port

The default SNMP port number is 161. You may change it as needed.

SNMPv2

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Item

Description

SNMP Type

Select SNMPv2. After you select SNMPv2, a message pops up to remind you of potential risks and ask if you want to continue. Click OK.

Read Community

The default read community name is public, and you may change it as needed. Make sure the read community names of the server and camera are the same, otherwise the two-way authentication will fail.

Trap Server Address Set the trap server address in Management Server.

SNMP Port

The default SNMP port number is 161. You may change it as needed.

Click Save.

5.2.8 802.1x

802.1x provides authentication to devices for access to the network and enhances network security by allowing only authenticated devices to access.
Go to Setup > Network > 802.1x.

Enable 802.1x. By default, the protocol is set to EAP-MD5. Select the same EAPOL version as that of the router or the switch. Enter the username and password for authentication. Click Save.
5.2.9 QoS
QoS (Quality of Service) has the ability to guarantee the performance of high- priority services under limited network capacity.
Go to Setup > Network > QoS.
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At present, QoS allows you to assign different priority to audio and video, alarm report, configuration management and FTP transmission. The greater the value, the higher the priority. As shown in the figure above, the audio & video service takes priority over all other services in case of network congestion. NOTE! To use QoS, make sure that the router or switch is also configured with QoS.
Click Save.
5.2.10 WebSocket
WebSocket allows you to manage your camera on a third-party platform, such as device version and capability information acquisition, PTZ control, alarm reporting, etc.
Go to Setup > Network > WebSocket.

Set the parameters.

Item

Description

WebSocket

Select to enable or disable WebSocket.

Destination IP Enter the IP address of the third-party platform.

Destination Port

Enter the listener port of the third-party platform.

Device ID

The default device ID is the device’s serial number. You can set a device ID as needed.

Authentication Enter the authentication key used to connect the camera to a third-party platform. Make sure the

Key

authentication key configured on the camera and the third-party platform is the same.

Confirm Authentication Key

Confirm the authentication key you entered by entering it again.

Online Status Check whether the device is successfully connected to the third- party platform.

Click Save.

5.3 Video & Audio
For dual-channel devices, you can set video and audio parameters for the channels separately.
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5.3.1 Video
1. Video Go to Setup > Video & Audio > Video.

Select a capture mode for your camera. The Extended Encoding function is available only when the capture mode is greater than 8MP.

After you change the capture mode, the encoding settings will be reset to defaults and some models of cameras will restart.
Set stream parameters. The streams are independent of each other and can be set with different resolutions, frame rates, video compression formats, etc. Only the main stream supports full resolution. NOTE! · The fourth and fifth streams are only available on certain models. · Before configuring the fifth stream, you need to enable the fourth stream first.

Item
Video Compression
Resolution Frame Rate(fps)
Bit Rate(Kbps)

Description
Select a video compression standard for your camera: H.265, H.264 or MJPEG. NOTE!
· When H.265 or H.264 is selected, Image Quality is not available; When MJPEG is selected,
Bit Rate, I Frame Interval, Smoothing, SVC and U-Code are not available.
· The bit rate restores to the default when you switch between H.264 and H.265.
Select a video resolution for your camera. The higher the resolution, the clearer the image.
Select the frame rate. NOTE! To ensure image quality, the frame rate shall not be greater than the reciprocal of the shutter speed.
Set the bit rate. Range: 128 to 16384. NOTE! The bit rate range may vary with device model.

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Bitrate Type Image Quality

Select the bitrate type. CBR: The camera keeps a specific bit rate by varying the quality of video streams. VBR: The camera keeps the quality of video streams as constant as possible by varying the bit
rate.
Configurable when Bitrate Type is set to VBR. The closer the slider is to Quality, the higher the bit rate, and the higher the image quality. The closer the slider is to Bit Rate, the lower the bit rate, and the image quality will be affected.

I Frame Interval

Set the number of frames between I-frames. A shorter interval presents better image quality but consumes more bandwidth and storage.

GOP

Group of Pictures, defines the basic pattern of the video stream encoded with I and P frames.

Smoothing

Set the smoothness of the video stream. Drag the slider to choose whether smoothness or clarity takes precedence.
NOTE!
Smoothing is recommended for fluent video in a poor network environment.

SVC

SVC (Scalable Video Coding) enables a video stream to be broken into multiple layers of resolution, quality and frame rate, reducing bandwidth consumption without compromising the image quality.

U-Code

Select the U-code mode. Basic Mode: The bit rate is reduced by about 25%. Advanced Mode: The bit rate is reduced by about 50%.

Set the BNC output format, PAL or NTSC. Click Save. 2. Adaptive Streams The bit rate of the media stream is automatically adjusted according to the network conditions. NOTE! · This function is only available on certain models. · This function is enabled by default on certain models. · It’s recommended to enable Adaptive Streams in a poor network environment.

Go to Setup > Video & Audio > Video > Adaptive Streams.

Enable Adaptive Streams. Click Save.
5.3.2 Snapshot
Configure basic snapshot parameters and scheduled snapshot. Go to Setup > Video & Audio > Snapshot.

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NOTE! · For dual-channel devices, you can set snapshot parameters for the channels separately. · When you configure e-mail and FTP, you only need to enable Snapshot and set the resolution and
maximum size, and do not need to configure the scheduled snapshot.
Enable Snapshot and set the resolution and maximum size of snapshots to be saved. Set the snapshot mode. Schedule: Set a time for snapshot. For example, with snapshot interval set to 20s, number to
snapshot set to 3, and snapshot time set to 16:00:00, the camera will take a snapshot at 16:00:00, 16:00:20 and 16:00:40.
To delete a snapshot time, click . Repeat: Set an interval for snapshot. For example, with snapshot plan set to 16:00:00 to
20:00:00 on Monday, repeat interval set to 120s, snapshot interval set to 20s, and number to snapshot set to 2, the camera will take a snapshot at 16:00:00, 16:00:20, 16:02:00 and 16:02:20. a Select Repeat and set the repeat interval. A valid repeat interval ranges from 1 to 86400. b Select the Enable Snapshot Plan check box and set the snapshot plan. See Arming Schedule for details. A 24/7 snapshot plan is enabled by default. NOTE! · The time periods cannot overlap. · Up to 4 time periods are allowed. Set the snapshot interval and number to snapshot. For example, if the interval is set to 1s and the number to snapshot is set to 2, the camera will take 2 snapshots (take one first and then take another after 1 second). Click Save.
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5.3.3 Audio
1. Audio Go to Setup > Video & Audio > Audio.

Set audio input parameters.

Item

Description

Audio Input

Enable/disable audio input. NOTE! If audio data is not required, select Off to improve camera performance.

Access Mode

Select the audio input mode, including Line/Mic and RS485. NOTE! This function is not available on dual-channel cameras.

Input Volume Set the input volume using the slider.

Audio Compression

Select the audio compression format, including G.711U and G.711A.

Sampling Rate(KHz)
Noise Suppression

Set the sampling rate according to your required audio compression. In G.711A or G.711U format, only 8KHz is available.
Reduce noise in audio to improve audio output quality. NOTE! This function is enabled by default.

Channel 1/Channel 2

Select the Enable check box to enable audio input for the channel. Channel 1 and Channel 2 (if available) cannot be enabled simultaneously.
The default audio input mode of Channel 1 is Mic. You can change it to Line.

Set audio output parameters.

Item

Description

Audio Output Select the audio output mode, including Line and Speaker.

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Output Volume Set the output volume using the slider.
Click Save. 2. Audio File
Go to Setup > Video & Audio > Audio.

Set audio file parameters.

Item

Description

Alarm Volume Set the alarm volume using the slider.

Alarm Audio File

Click Browse… to import audio files. To play an audio file, click . NOTE!
· This function is available only on certain models. Up to 5 audio files are allowed. · Built-in audio files may vary depending on the smart functions supported by the device.

Click Save.
5.3.4 ROI
ROI helps ensure image quality for the specified areas on the image first at low bit rate. Go to Setup > Video & Audio > ROI.

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Set ROI areas. (1) Click to add a ROI area. The area is a rectangle by default. Up to 8 areas are allowed.
(2) Adjust the position and size of the area or draw an area as needed. Adjust the position and size of the area.
Point to a border of the area and drag it to the desired position. Point to a handle of the area and drag to resize it. Draw an area.
Click on the image and drag to draw an area.
5.3.5 View Cropping
You can crop the live video to view and save only the video of the region of interest in the form of sub or third stream to save transmission bandwidth and storage.
Go to Setup > Video & Audio > View Crop. Select the Enable View Crop check box.
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Select the cropping mode. Field of View Mode: Size priority. Set the output stream type, crop size and resolution.
Resolution Mode: Resolution priority. Set the output stream type and resolution.
Click Save.
5.3.6 Media Stream
1. Media Stream You can configure a media stream for your camera so that media contents from the camera such as audio and video can be transmitted over the network and played immediately on a third-party client rather than being downloaded first.
Go to Setup > Video & Audio > Media Stream. Click to add a media stream.
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Complete the media stream settings.

Item

Description

Stream Profile Select a stream type for the camera to transmit media contents to a third-party client.

Destination IP Enter the IP address of the device receiving media streams.

Destination Port

Enter the port number of the device receiving media streams.

Protocol

Select a protocol for streaming media data over the network, including TS/UDP, ES/UDP, PS/UDP, and RTMP.

Persistent

Set whether to automatically establish the configured media stream after the camera restarts.

Click OK.

2. RTSP Multicast RTSP multicast allows third-party players to request RTSP multicast media streams from the camera through the RTSP protocol.
Go to Setup > Video & Audio > Media Stream > RTSP Multicast Address.

Set the multicast address and port number (multicast address range: 224.0.1.0 to 239.255.255.255, port number range: 0 to 65535).
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Click Save.
5.4 PTZ
5.4.1 Basic PTZ Settings
Go to Setup > PTZ > Basic Settings. 1. Preset Image Freeze After you enable Preset Image Freeze, as the camera moves from one preset to another, the live view window keeps displaying the image of the previous preset until the camera stops at the next preset.
2. PTZ Timeout After you enable Stop PTZ Control After Timeout and set a timeout period, the camera will stop rotation when the predefined timeout period is reached.
3. PTZ Speed
Speed Level between Presets: Set the rotation speed of the camera between presets. Manual Operation Speed Level: Set the speed level for manually controlling the PTZ on the live view
page.
NOTE! · The higher the manual operation speed level, the higher each PTZ speed level on the live view page. · When both manual operation speed level and PTZ speed on the live view page are set to the maximum, the PTZ
speed reaches the upper limit.
4. PTZ Rectification Check for PTZ zero point offset and perform rectification.
Rectify manually: Click Rectify to start rectification immediately. Rectify automatically: Select the Enable Auto Rectification check box and set the execute time.
The camera automatically performs PTZ rectification at the set time. 5. Power Off Memory When enabled, the system will record the last position of the PTZ and lens in case of power failure. This function is enabled by default.
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5.4.2 Home Position
The PTZ camera can automatically operate as configured (e.g., go to a preset or start patrol) if no operation is made within a specified period. NOTE! Before use, you need to add a preset or a patrol route. See Preset and Add a patrol route for details.
Go to Setup > PTZ > Home Position.

Enable Home Position and complete the settings.

Item

Description

Mode

Select the home position mode, including Preset and Patrol.

ID

Select the desired preset or patrol route.

Idle State

Set the idle duration for the camera to start auto guard.

Click Save.

5.4.3 Pan/Tilt Limit

You can filter out the undesired scenes by limiting the pan and tilt movements. Go to Setup > PTZ > Limit.

Select the Enable PTZ Limit check box. Set the pan and tilt limits. Take the tilt limit configuration as an example:
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(1) Use to move the camera to the desired upper tilt limit position. (2) Click above the rectangle to set the position as the upper tilt limit.

(3) Use to move the camera to the desired lower tilt limit position. (4) Click below the rectangle to set the position as the lower tilt limit.

Item
Rotate the camera to the limit. Delete the limit.
Click Save.

Description

5.4.4 Remote PTZ Control
Remote PTZ control is required when the camera is added to a third-party platform and the PTZ protocol does not match.
Go to Setup > PTZ > Remote Control.

Enable Remote Control and complete the settings.

Item

Description

Listener Port

Local port number of the camera. Make sure that the port number you entered is not in use. In general, it’s recommended to keep the default value.

Address Code

The address code in the command must be the same as the address code configured on the camera, so that the camera can parse the command.

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5.4.5 Preset Snapshot and Patrol Resumption
Go to Setup > PTZ > Patrol.
Preset Snapshot The camera takes a snapshot at each preset during patrol and uploads the snapshots to FTP. NOTE! Before use, please configure FTP and Snapshot first.
Resume Patrol In the event of a patrol interruption, the camera can automatically resume the patrol after a specified time period.
5.4.6 Orientation Calibration
1. North Calibration Calibrate the north direction.
Go to Setup > PTZ > Orientation.

Select the mode to calibrate the camera to north.

Item

Description

Manual Automatic

Set the north direction manually. After calibration, you can click Go to north to rotate the camera to the calibrated north direction.
Automatically determines the north position based on the geomagnetic field. After calibration, you can click Go to north to rotate the camera to the calibrated north direction. NOTE! This option is only available on cameras that support electronic compass.

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2. Home Position Configure a home position so that the camera can use it as the zero degree pan and tilt positions.
Go to Setup > PTZ > Orientation.

Move the camera to the desired position. Click Orient to set the position as the home position.

Item

Description

Call

Move the camera to the home position.

Clear

Clear the home position.

5.5 Image
5.5.1 Image
For dual-channel devices, you can set image parameters for the channels separately. 1. Scenes A scene mode is a collection of image parameters preset in the camera. The camera provides several predefined scene modes for different application scenarios. You can select a scene as required.
Go to Setup > Image > Image.

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Click Scenes.

Set the scene parameters.

Item

Description

Current

Select the scene you want to use.

Scene Name Auto Switching

Select the scene mode.
Common: Recommended for outdoor scenes. Indoor: Recommended for indoor scenes. Road Highlight Compensation/Park Highlight Compensation: Recommended for capturing
vehicle license plates. WDR: Recommended for scenes with high-contrast lighting, such as window, corridor, front
door or other scenes that are bright outside but dim inside. Custom: Set a scene as needed. Test: Recommended for test scenes. Standard: Recommended for most standard scenes both indoor and outdoor. Vivid: Enhanced saturation based on the Standard scene. Bright: Enhanced brightness based on the Standard scene. Starlight: Recommended for obtaining clear and bright images in low light conditions. Face: Recommended for capturing faces in motion in complicated scenes. Person And Vehicle: Recommended for detecting motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles and
pedestrians in road scenes. Intrusion Prevention: Recommended for perimeter protection scenes.
Select whether to add the scene to the auto-switching list. When enabled, if the conditions for switching to a non-default scene are met, the device will automatically switch to the scene.

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Set auto-switching conditions, including schedule, illumination and PTZ elevation. Auto switching can only be triggered when all the set conditions are met.
Set the scene as the default scene.
(Optional) Enable auto switching. When enabled, if the conditions for switching to a non-default scene are met, the camera will
automatically switch to the scene; otherwise, the camera uses the default scene. After you select the Enable Auto Switching check box, all scene parameters cannot be configured. If multiple non-default scenes meet the switching condition at the same time, the camera will switch
to the scene with the minimum number (starts from 1 to 5). 2. Image Enhancement
On the Image page, click Image Enhancement.

Set the image enhancement parameters.

Item

Description

The overall lightness or darkness of the image.

Brightness

Low brightness

High brightness

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Item

Description
The intensity or vividness of colors in the image.

Saturation

Low saturation

High saturation

The difference between the lightest and darkest tones in the image.

Contrast

Low contrast The definition of edges in the image.

High contrast

Sharpness

2D Noise Reduction
3D Noise Reduction

Low sharpness

High sharpness

Reduce noise by individually analyzing each frame, which may cause image blur.

Reduce noise by analyzing the difference between successive frames, which may cause image smearing or ghosting.

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Item

The rotation of the image.

Description

Image Rotation

Normal

Flip vertical

Flip horizontal

180°

90° clockwise

90° anti-clockwise

To restore defaults, click Default. 3. Exposure
NOTE! · The exposure settings may vary with device model. · The default settings are scene-adaptive. Use default settings unless modification is necessary.

On the Image page, click Exposure.

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Set the exposure parameters.

Item

Description

Exposure Mode Shutter(s) Gain

Select the exposure mode.
Automatic: The camera automatically set the optimum shutter speed according to the scene. Custom: User can set exposure parameters as needed. Shutter Priority: The camera adjusts shutter as priority to adjust the image quality. Iris Priority: The camera adjusts iris as priority to adjust the image quality. Indoor 50Hz: Reduce stripes by limiting shutter frequency. Indoor 60Hz: Reduce stripes by limiting shutter frequency. Manual: Fine-tune image quality by setting shutter, gain and iris manually. Low Motion Blur: Control the minimum shutter to reduce motion blur in faces captured in motion.
Shutter is used to control the light that comes into the lens. A fast shutter speed is ideal for scenes in quick motion. A slow shutter speed is ideal for scenes that change slowly.
NOTE!
This parameter is configurable when Exposure Mode is set to Manual, Shutter Priority, or Custom.
If Slow Shutter is disabled, the reciprocal of the shutter speed must be greater than the frame rate.
Control image signals so that the camera can output standard video signals in different light conditions.
NOTE!
This parameter is configurable when Exposure Mode is set to Manual or Custom.

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Slow Shutter

Increase image brightness in low light conditions.
NOTE!
This parameter is configurable when Exposure Mode is not set to Iris Priority and Image Stabilization is disabled.

Slowest Shutter Set the slowest shutter speed for exposure.

Compensation

Adjust the compensation value as required to achieve the desired image effect. NOTE! This parameter is configurable when Exposure Mode is not set to Manual.

Restore Auto Exposure(min)

Set the duration for the camera to restore automatic exposure mode.

Metering Control
Day/Night Mode

Set how the camera measures the intensity of light.
Center-Weighted Average Metering: Measure light mainly in the central part of the image. Evaluative Metering: Measure light in the specified area of the image. Spot Metering: Similar to evaluative metering. But it cannot increase the brightness of images. Face Metering: Adjust image quality in poor lighting conditions by controlling the brightness of
captured faces in face scenes.
NOTE!
This parameter is configurable when Exposure Mode is not set to Manual.
Automatic: The camera automatically switches between day mode and night mode according to the ambient lighting condition to output optimum images.
Day: The camera outputs high-quality images in daylight conditions. Night: The camera outputs high-quality images in low-light conditions. Input Boolean: The camera switches between day mode and night mode according to the
Boolean value input from a connected third-party device.
NOTE!
The Input Boolean option is only available on certain models.

Day/Night Sensitivity

Light threshold for switching between day mode and night mode. A higher sensitivity value means that the camera is more sensitive to the change of light and is therefore more easily to switch between day mode and night mode.
NOTE!
This parameter is configurable when Day/Night Mode is set to Automatic.

Day/Night Switching(s)

Set the length of time before the camera switches between day mode and night mode after the switching conditions are met.
NOTE!
This parameter is configurable when Day/Night Mode is set to Automatic.

WDR

Enable WDR to ensure clear images in high contrast conditions.
NOTE!
This parameter is configurable when Exposure Mode is set to Automatic, Custom, Shutter Priority, Indoor 50Hz or Indoor 60Hz and when Image Stabilization and Defog are disabled.

WDR Level

Adjust the WDR level.
NOTE!
Level 7 or higher is recommended if there is a high contrast between the bright and dark areas in the scene. In the case of low contrast, it is recommended to disable WDR or use level 1 to 6.

WDR On/Off Sensitivity

When WDR is set to Automatic, adjust the parameter to change the WDR switching sensitivity.

Suppress WDR When enabled, the camera automatically adjusts the slow shutter frequency according to the light

Stripes

frequency to minimize stripes in the image.

To restore defaults, click Default. 4. Smart Illumination
On the Image page, click Smart Illumination.
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Enable Smart Illumination. Set the smart illumination parameters.

Item

Description

Illumination Mode
Control Mode
Illumination Level

Infrared: The camera uses infrared light illumination. White Light: The camera uses white light illumination. Warm Light: The camera uses warm light illumination. Laser: The camera uses laser light illumination.
NOTE!
Before you select Warm Light, please set the Port Mode to Illumination (go to Setup > System > Ports & Devices > Serial Port).
Global Mode: The camera automatically adjusts illumination and exposure to achieve the balanced image effect. Some areas might be overexposed if you select this option. This option is recommended if you focus on the monitoring range and image brightness.
Overexposure Restrain: The camera automatically adjusts illumination and exposure to avoid regional overexposure. Some areas might be dark if you select this option. This option is recommended if you focus on the clarity of the monitoring center area.
Road: This mode offers a strong overall illumination and is recommended for monitoring widerange scenes, for example, road.
Park: This mode offers a uniform illumination and is recommended for monitoring small-range scenes with many obstacles, for example, park.
Custom Level: This mode allows you to manually control the intensity of illumination. Custom Level(Always On): In this mode, the illumination is always on.
Set the intensity of the illuminator. The greater the value, the higher the intensity. 0 is off.
Near-illumination Level: Recommended for near focus scenes. Mid-illumination Level: Recommended for medium distance focus scenes. Far-illumination Level: Recommended for far focus scenes.
NOTE!
This parameter is configurable when Control Mode is set to Custom Level.

To restore defaults, click Default. 5. Focus
On the Image page, click Focus.

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Set the focus parameters.

Item

Description

Focus Mode
Scene Zoom Speed Min. Focus Distance

Auto Focus: Automatic focus control based on the current light conditions. Manual Focus: Manual focus control. One-Click Focus: Automatic focus in the event of rotation, zoom, and preset call. One-Click Focus (IR): Recommended for low light scenes. One-click Focus (Locked): Recommended for road highlight scenes. Normal: Common monitoring scenes such as road, park, etc. Long Distance: Long-distance monitoring scenes 1: Low zoom speed. Recommended for common scenes. 2: High zoom speed. Recommended when Quick Focus is enabled.
Select the minimum focus distance.

Max. Zoom Ratio

Select the maximum digital zoom ratio, including 22, 44, 88, 176, and 352.

To restore the default settings, click Default. 6. White Balance White balance is used to eliminate unnatural color casts in images under different color temperatures for optimal color reproduction.
On the Image page, click White Balance.

Set the white balance parameters.

Item

Description

White Balance

Adjust the red and blue gains of the image to remove unrealistic color casts.
Auto/Auto 2: Automatically adjust the red and blue gains according to the lighting conditions. If there are still color casts in Auto mode, try Auto 2 mode.
Fine Tune: Manually adjust the red and blue offsets. Sodium Lamp: Automatically adjust the red and blue gains for optimal color reproduction in
sodium light sources. Outdoor: Recommended for outdoor scenes where the color temperature varies widely. Locked: Keep the current color temperature.

Red/Blue Offset

Set the red/blue offset. NOTE! This parameter is configurable when White Balance is set to Fine Tune.

To restore defaults, click Default. 7. Defog Defog is used to improve image visibility in foggy, hazy and other low-visibility scenes.
On the Image page, click Advanced.

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NOTE! This function is only available when WDR is disabled.

Set the defog parameters.

Item

Description

Defog

Select the defog mode, including Automatic, On, and Off.
In Automatic mode, the camera automatically adjusts the defog intensity according to the fog concentration for clear images.

Defog Intensity

Adjust the defog intensity.
In a heavy-fog environment, the higher the defog level, the clearer the image; in a fog-free or light-fog environment, there is not much difference between levels 1 to 9.
NOTE!
Optical defog is available on certain models.
To enable optical defog, select On and set the defog intensity to 6 or higher, or select Automatic. Optical defog is automatically turned on in thick fog, and the image changes from color to black and white.

To restore defaults, click Default.
8. Lens Info
NOTE! · This function is only available on cameras with external lenses. · When using a P-IRIS lens with Z/F function, connect the iris control cable to the Z/F port of the
camera.

On the Image page, click Lens Info.

Set the lens parameters.

Item

Description

Lens Type

Select the lens type, including Common and IR.

Lens Model

Select the lens model, including LENS-DC-IRIS, LENS-DM0734P, etc. NOTE! The lens models supported may vary with device model.

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Aperture Control

Select automatic or manual iris control. NOTE! This parameter is configurable when Lens Type is P-IRIS.

F-Number

Set the f-number to adjust the iris opening manually.

Use Recommended Value

The camera optimizes the iris opening based on the current lighting conditions.

To restore defaults, click Default. 9. Dewarping Dewarping is used to correct distorted images caused by wide-angle lenses.
On the Image page, click Advanced.

Enable Dewarping and set the dewarping level as needed. To restore defaults, click Default. 10. Image Stabilization A camera mounted outdoors may be shaken by external forces (e.g., wind), causing image blur. In this case, you can enable image stabilization to ensure the image quality.
On the Image page, click Advanced.
Select On or Off to enable or disable image stabilization. To restore defaults, click Default. 11. Fusion Mode In fusion mode, the object details on the visible image are overlayed on the thermal image, so that you can see the object details on the thermal image as well.
On the Image page, select Channel 2 and click Fusion Mode.

Select On to enable fusion mode. Set the fusion percentage.

Item

Description

The greater the value, the closer the thermal image effect is to the visible image effect.

Image Fusion Percentage
Image fusion percentage: 0 Edge fusion percentage: 50

Image fusion percentage: 100 Edge fusion percentage: 50
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The greater the value, the sharper the object edges in the thermal image.

Edge Fusion Percentage

Image fusion percentage: 50 Edge fusion percentage: 0

Image fusion percentage: 50 Edge fusion percentage: 100

NOTE! The frame rate of live video may be limited when the fusion mode is enabled on certain models.

12. Non-Uniformity Correction Non-uniformity correction is used to correct the non-uniformity of pixels caused by different response rates between thermal units to generate higher quality and more accurate images.
On the Image page, select Channel 2 and click Advanced.

Select the non-uniformity correction mode. Shutter Compensation: In this mode, the live video may be lost. Background Compensation: In this mode, scene change may occur during image collection. 13. Reduce Vertical Stripe Noise This function helps remove vertical stripes in images caused by sensor process or external temperature.
On the Image page, select Channel 2 and click Advanced.

Drag the slider or enter a value to set the intensity. The greater the value, the blurrier the image. Before removing vertical stripe noise

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After removing vertical stripe noise
14. Thermal Imaging Palette The camera offers a variety of color display options for thermal imaging. The rainbow palette has a strong contrast and a clear distinction between colors of different temperatures, ideal for pinpointing objects in environments with subtle temperature differences.
On the Image page, select Channel 2 and click Advanced. Select the appropriate thermal imaging palette for your camera. Common Palette “Rainbow 3”
Common Palette “White Hot”
5.5.2 OSD
On Screen Display (OSD) are characters displayed with video images, for example, camera name, date and time. NOTE! · This function may vary with device model. · For dual-channel devices, you can set OSD parameters for the channels separately. 1. Live View OSD Configure OSD overlayed on the live video.
Go to Setup > Image > OSD > Live View.
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Set the OSD position and content.

Item

Description

Enable

Select the check boxes in the Enable column to overlay the corresponding contents on the live video.
NOTE!
Up to 8 overlays allowed.

Set the OSD content you want to overlay. Point to the OSD content, click , select the OSD content from the drop-down list or customize it.

Overlay Content

OSD

Some OSD contents are described below. Preset: When you call a preset, the preset ID will be displayed on the live image, such as
“Preset 1”. People Counting: Before use, you need to enable and configure People Flow Counting,
Crowd Density Monitoring, or Face Detection, then you can view the people flow information (number of people entering/leaving), crowd density information (number of people present), or face detection information (number of people entering/leaving) on the live image. Motor Vehicle&Non-Motor Vehicle&Pedestrian Count: Before use, you need to enable Mixed-Traffic Detection and Motor Vehicle&Non-Motor Vehicle&Pedestrian Count, then you can view motor vehicle/non-motor vehicle/pedestrian counting information on the live image.
NOTE!
· The OSD content only takes effect after you select the Enable check box.
· Some models allow different OSD contents in one overlay area.

X-Axis/Y-Axis

Specify the exact position of the OSD by entering the X and Y coordinates.
Take the top left corner of the image as the origin coordinates (0, 0), the horizontal axis is the X-axis, and the vertical axis is the Y-axis.
NOTE!
You can also set the OSD position as follows: point to the OSD box in the preview window, drag the box to the desired position after the cursor shape is changed.

indicates the OSD overlay is set successfully.

/

Use the two buttons to rearrange the OSDs.

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Upload Picture

This parameter is available only when the Overlay OSD Content is set to Picture Overlay. 1. Click Browse… to select the picture you want to overlay. 2. Click Upload, then the picture is displayed on the live video.

ScrollOSD

This parameter is available only when the Overlay OSD Content is set to Picture Overlay. 1. Enter the text information you want to overlay. 2. After successful configuration, the text will be scrolled from right to left on the live video

NOTE!
To cancel an OSD, clear the corresponding check box in the Enable column or click × in the Overlay OSD Content text box.

Set the OSD display style.

Item

Description

Effect

Select the display effect of the OSD content, including Background, Stroke, Hollow, or Normal.

Font Size

Select the font size of the OSD content, including X-large, Large, Medium, or Small.

Font Color Min. Margin Date Format Time Format

Click to select the text color of the OSD content. Select the minimum distance between the OSD area and the edge of the image, including None, Single, and Double.
Select the date format, including dd/MM/yyyy, MM/dd/yyyy, etc.
Select the time format, including HH:mm:ss, HH:mm:ss.aaa, hh:mm:ss tt, and hh:mm:ss.aaa tt.

2. Photo OSD Configure OSD overlayed on the images captured from the live video.
Go to Setup > Image > OSD > Photo.

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Select how the photo OSD is configured, Use Live View OSD or Configure Separately. Use Live View OSD: Use the OSD overlayed on the live video. Configure Separately: Configure the OSD overlayed on the snapshots separately.
Set the text color and background color for the OSD. Refer to the table below to set other parameters as needed.

Item

Description

Overlay Position

Select the position for the OSD on the snapshot.
Inside: Overlay inside the image. External Top: Overlay at the top outside the image External Bottom: Overlay at the bottom outside the image.

Font Size

Select the font size of the OSD content, including X-large, Large, Medium, and Small.

Character Space

Set the distance between the OSD area and the edge of the image. Range: 0 to 10px.

Show Configuration Item Name

Select whether to show the configuration item name, such as Date Time, Device ID, etc.

Time Format

Select the time format, including HH:mm:ss, HH:mm:ss.aaa, hh:mm:ss tt, and hh:mm:ss.aaa tt.

Date Format

Select the date format, including dd/MM/yyyy, MM/dd/yyyy, etc. Select the configuration items you want to overlay, then the selected items are listed in the table.

Configuration Item Name

Custom Configuration Item Customize the configuration item name. Name
Select an overlay area for the configuration item. You may change the area position by dragging it on the image or entering the X and Y coordinates.

Overlay Area Space Count Line Feed Count
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NOTE! This parameter is available only when Overlay Position is set to Inside.
Set the number of spaces after the overlay. Range: 0 to 10.
Set whether and how to break line for the subsequent configuration items. 0: No line break. 1: Second line. 2/3: Third/fourth line. NOTE!
· In External Top or External Bottom mode, if the Line Feed Count is set to 2 or 3, the
subsequent configuration items move to the next line.
· In External Top or External Bottom mode, up to 8 lines are allowed. The larger the font, the
fewer lines are displayed; the smaller the font, the more lines are displayed.
Use the two buttons to rearrange the configuration items.
Delete the configuration item.

Click Save.

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5.5.3 Privacy Mask
Privacy mask is used to cover certain areas on the image for privacy, for example, ATM keyboard. NOTE! · This function may vary with device model. · For dual-channel devices, you can set privacy mask parameters for the channels separately.
Go to Setup > Image > Privacy Mask.
Select the mask mode, Rectangle or Polygon. 2D-mask camera: For a PTZ camera, the privacy mask does not move and zoom with the camera. 3D-mask camera: For a PTZ camera, the privacy mask moves and zooms with the camera and the
masked area is always covered. Add a privacy mask. (1) Click Add. The privacy mask is a rectangle by default.
(2) Adjust the position and size of the mask or draw a mask as needed. Adjust the position and size of the mask.
Point to a border of the mask and drag it to the desired position. Point to a handle of the mask and drag to resize it. Draw a mask. Polygon: Click on the image and drag to draw a line. Repeat the action to draw more lines to
form an enclosed shape as needed. Up to 4 lines are allowed. Rectangle: Click on the image and drag to draw a rectangle. Set the privacy mask.
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Item

Description

Mask style

Select the mask style, Black or Mosaic. NOTE!
· This parameter is configurable when Mask Mode is set to Rectangle. By default, the
mask style of polygon mask is black and cannot be modified.
· Mosaic is only available on certain models.

Max. Zoom (3D- Set the maximum zoom ratio to determine whether to show or hide the privacy mask.

mask camera)

If the current lens zoom ratio is less than the maximum zoom ratio, the privacy mask is invalid.

Set As Max. (3Dmask camera)

Click to set the current lens zoom ratio as the maximum zoom ratio.

Preset (3D-mask Click to rotate the camera to the masked area (generally, the masked area is in the center of

camera)

the live video).

5.5.4 Quick Focus
Fast focus effectively saves focus time and avoids missing important information after the camera changes the scene, focus and zoom. NOTE! · This function is only available on certain models. · Set the zoom speed to 2 on the Image page when quick focus is enabled.
Go to Setup > Image > Quick Focus. Select the Enable Quick Focus check box to enable it.

Add a calibration line for the desired scene. (1) Click Add. A line displays on the image.
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(2) Adjust the position and length of the line or draw a line as needed. Adjust the position and length of the line.
Point to the line and drag it to the desired position. Point to a handle of the line and drag to resize it. Draw a line.
Click on the image and drag to draw a line. Click Demarcate to start automatic zoom. After the auto zoom is completed, click Finish to complete calibration. If you click Finish during calibration, the calibration line is considered invalid. Repeat the above steps to calibrate more scenes. Up to 4 scenes are allowed.
5.6 Smart
On the Smart page, you can select the smart event to be monitored and click to configure relevant parameters. The smart events supported by the device and the parameters supported by the events may vary with device model.

Common Button Description

Button

Description

Create detection rules. Up to 4 detection rules are allowed for each smart event.

Delete detection rules.

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NOTE! · For dual-channel devices, you can set smart parameters for the channels separately. · Some smart functions are mutually exclusive. When a smart function is enabled, the functions that
are mutually exclusive with it are grayed out.
5.6.1 Alarm-triggered Actions
You can set how the camera responds to an event to alert you to deal with it in time.

Item

Description

Upload to FTP Send E-mail Alarm the Center

The camera uploads snapshots to the specified FTP server when an alarm occurs. Please configure FTP and Snapshot first before use. The camera sends snapshots to the specified email addresses when an alarm occurs. Please configure E-mail and Snapshot first before use. The camera uploads alarm information to the surveillance center when an alarm occurs.

Attribute Collection
Upload Image(Original)

The camera uploads the attribute information of the object that triggers the alarm to the server when an alarm occurs.
Please configure Attribute Collection first before use.
The camera uploads the original snapshots of the object that triggers the alarm to the server when an alarm occurs.

Upload Image(Target) The camera uploads the object snapshots to the server.

Alarm Output

The camera outputs an alarm to trigger actions by an alarm output device when an alarm occurs. Please configure Alarm Output first before use.

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Alarm Sound

The camera plays warning sounds when an alarm occurs.
1. Select the Alarm Sound check box and click to configure relevant parameters. 2. Set the arming schedule for audible alarms. See Arming Schedule for details. 3. Set the alarm audio content and alarm times. Audio: Set the audio content to be played when an alarms occurs. See Audio File for details. Repeat: Set the number of times the audio to be played when an alarm occurs.

NOTE! This function may vary with device model. The illuminator of the camera flashes for a certain period of time when an alarm occurs. 1. Select the Alarm Light check box and click to configure relevant parameters. 2. Set the duration that the illuminator flashes when an alarm occurs. 3. Set the arming schedule for visible alarms. See Arming Schedule for details.
Alarm Light

NOTE! This function may vary with device model.

Recording Storage

Edge The camera saves alarm recordings to its memory card or NAS when an alarm occurs. Please configure Memory Card or Network Disk first before use.

Image Edge Storage

The camera saves alarm snapshots to its memory card or NAS when an alarm occurs. Please configure Memory Card or Network Disk first before use.

FTP Video Storage Trigger Tracking

The camera uploads alarm recordings to the specified FTP server when an alarm occurs. Please configure FTP first before use.
The camera starts tracking the object that triggers the alarm automatically until the set tracking time is reached or the object disappears when an alarm occurs. You can click Tracking to configure tracking parameters. See Tracking for details.

Go to Preset

The camera automatically goes to a preset position when an alarm occurs. Select the preset position you want the camera to go to. See PTZ for details.

5.6.2 Arming Schedule
You can set an arming schedule to determine when the camera performs detection. Draw a schedule

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To set an armed period, click Armed, and then click or drag on the schedule to select the time cells you want to enable arming. To set a disarmed period, click Unarmed, and then click or drag on the schedule to select the time cells you want to disable arming.
NOTE!
Only browsers of IE 9 or higher allows schedule drawing.
Edit a schedule Click Edit, set the arming time, and then click OK.
NOTE! · Up to 4 time periods are allowed per day. The time periods cannot overlap. · To apply the same time settings to other days, select the desired day(s), and then click Copy.
5.6.3 Cross Line Detection
Cross line detection detects objects crossing a user-specified virtual line in a specified direction. The camera reports an alarm when the detection rule is triggered.
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Select Cross Line and click to configure it.

Add a detection rule. (1) Click to add a detection line. Up to 4 detection rules are allowed.

(2) Adjust the position and length of the line or draw a line as needed. Adjust the position and length of the line.
Point to the line and drag it to the desired position. Point to a handle of the line and drag to resize it. Draw a line.
Click on the image and drag to draw a line. Set the detection rule.

Item

Description

Trigger Direction
Sensitivity Level

Select the direction from which the object crosses the line to trigger an alarm.
· A->B: The camera reports a cross line alarm when it detects an object crossing the line
from A to B.
· B->A: The camera reports a cross line alarm when it detects an object crossing the line
from B to A.
· A<->B (default): The camera reports a cross line alarm when it detects an object crossing
the line from A to B or from B to A.
Set the detection sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity, the more likely cross line behaviors will be detected, and the more likely false alarms will occur.
Select the priority of the detection rule, including High, Medium, and Low.
The camera detects the rule that is triggered first by default. If multiple rules are triggered at the same time, the camera detects the rule with higher priority.

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Detection Object Filter Type

Select the object to be detected, including Motor Vehicle, Non-Motor Vehicle, and Pedestrian.
After you select a detection object, you can set a filter rule for it.
For example, if you have selected Motor Vehicle as a detection object, select Motor Vehicle from the Filter Type drop-down list and set the Max. Size or Min. Size for it, then motor vehicles larger than the Max. Size or smaller than the Min. Size will not be detected.
When enabled, a box appears on the image, you can point to a handle of the box and drag to resize it. The camera filters objects larger than the Max. Size or smaller than the Min. Size. The width and height of the maximum filter area must be greater than that of the minimum filter area.

Max. Size/Min. Size

Set the alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule. See Alarm-triggered Actions and Arming Schedule for details. Click Save.
5.6.4 Enter Area Detection
Enter area detection detects objects entering a user-specified area. The camera reports an alarm when the detection rule is triggered.
Go to Setup > Intelligent > Smart.
Select Enter Area and click to configure it.

Add a detection rule. (1) Click to add a detection area. The detection area is a hexagon by default. Up to 4 detection
rules are allowed.
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(2) Adjust the position and size of the area or draw an area as needed. Adjust the position and size of the area.
Point to a border of the area and drag it to the desired position. Point to a handle of the area and drag to resize it. Draw an area.
Click on the image and drag to draw a line. Repeat the action to draw more lines to form an enclosed shape as needed. Up to 6 lines are allowed. Set the detection rule.

Item

Description

Sensitivity Level

Set the detection sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity, the more likely entry behaviors will be detected, and the more likely false alarms will occur.
Select the priority of the detection rule, including High, Medium, and Low.
The camera detects the rule that is triggered first by default. If multiple rules are triggered at the same time, the camera detects the rule with higher priority.

Detection Object

Select the object to be detected, including Motor Vehicle, Non-Motor Vehicle, and Pedestrian.

Filter Type

After you select a detection object, you can set a filter rule for it.
For example, if you have selected Motor Vehicle as a detection object, select Motor Vehicle from the Filter Type drop-down list and set the Max. Size or Min. Size for it, then motor vehicles larger than the Max. Size or smaller than the Min. Size will not be detected.

When enabled, a box appears on the image, you can point to a handle of the box and drag to resize it. The camera filters objects larger than the Max. Size or smaller than the Min. Size. The width and height of the maximum filter area must be greater than that of the minimum filter area.

Max. Size/Min. Size

Set the alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule. See Alarm-triggered Actions and Arming Schedule for details. Click Save.
5.6.5 Leave Area Detection
Leave area detection detects objects leaving a user-specified area. The camera reports an alarm when the detection rule is triggered.
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Select Leave Area and click to configure it.

Add a detection rule.
(1) Click to add a detection area. The detection area is a hexagon by default. Up to 4 detection rules are allowed.

(2) Adjust the position and size of the area or draw an area as needed. Adjust the position and size of the area.
Point to a border of the area and drag it to the desired position. Point to a handle of the area and drag to resize it. Draw an area.
Click on the image and drag to draw a line. Repeat the action to draw more lines to form an enclosed shape as needed. Up to 6 lines are allowed. Set the detection rule.

Item

Description

Sensitivity Level

Set the detection sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity, the more likely cross line behaviors will be detected, and the more likely false alarms will occur.
Select the priority of the detection rule, including High, Medium, and Low.
The camera detects the rule that is triggered first by default. If multiple rules are triggered at the same time, the camera detects the rule with higher priority.

Detection Object

Select the object to be detected, including Motor Vehicle, Non-Motor Vehicle, and Pedestrian.

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Filter Type

After you select a detection object, you can set a filter rule for it.
For example, if you have selected Motor Vehicle as a detection object, select Motor Vehicle from the Filter Type drop-down list and set the Max. Size or Min. Size for it, then motor vehicles larger than the Max. Size or smaller than the Min. Size will not be detected.
When enabled, a box appears on the image, you can point to a handle of the box and drag to resize it. The camera filters objects larger than the Max. Size or smaller than the Min. Size. The width and height of the maximum filter area must be greater than that of the minimum filter area.

Max. Size/Min. Size

Set the alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule. See Alarm-triggered Actions and Arming Schedule for details. Click Save.
5.6.6 Intrusion Detection
Intrusion detection detects objects entering a user-specified area and staying for a preset time. The camera reports an alarm when the detection rule is triggered.
Go to Setup > Intelligent > Smart.
Select Intrusion and click to configure it.

Add a detection rule. (1) Click to add a detection area. The detection area is a hexagon by default. Up to 4 detection
rules are allowed.
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(2) Adjust the position and size of the area or draw an area as needed. Adjust the position and size of the area.
Point to a border of the area and drag it to the desired position. Point to a handle of the area and drag to resize it. Draw an area.
Click on the image and drag to draw a line. Repeat the action to draw more lines to form an enclosed shape as needed. Up to 6 lines are allowed. Set the detection rule.

Item

Description

Time Threshold(s) Sensitivity Level

Set how long the object stays in the detection area to trigger an intrusion alarm. If an object stays in the detection area for the set time, an intrusion alarm will be triggered.
Set the detection sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity, the more likely intrusion behaviors will be detected, and the more likely false alarms will occur.
Select the priority of the detection rule. The camera detects the rule that is triggered first by default. If multiple rules are triggered at the same time, the camera detects the rule with higher priority.

Detection Object

Select the object to be detected, including Motor Vehicle, Non-Motor Vehicle, and Pedestrian.

Filter Type

After you select a detection object, you can set a filter rule for it.
For example, if you have selected Motor Vehicle as a detection object, select Motor Vehicle from the Filter Type drop-down list and set the Max. Size or Min. Size for it, then motor vehicles larger than the Max. Size or smaller than the Min. Size will not be detected.

When enabled, a box appears on the image, you can point to a handle of the box and drag to resize it. The camera filters objects larger than the Max. Size or smaller than the Min. Size. The width and height of the maximum filter area must be greater than that of the minimum filter area.

Max. Size/Min. Size

Set the alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule. See Alarm-triggered Actions and Arming Schedule for details. Click Save.
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5.6.7 Object Removed Detection
Object removed detection detects objects removed from a user-specified area. The camera reports an alarm when the detection rule is triggered.
Go to Setup > Intelligent > Smart. Select Object Removed and click to configure it.
Add a detection rule. (1) Click to add a detection area. The detection area is a hexagon by default. Up to 4 detection
rules are allowed.
(2) Adjust the position and size of the area or draw an area as needed. Adjust the position and size of the area.
Point to a border of the area and drag it to the desired position. Point to a handle of the area and drag to resize it. Draw an area.
Click on the image and drag to draw a line. Repeat the action to draw more lines to form an enclosed shape as needed. Up to 6 lines are allowed. Set the detection rule.
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Item
Time Threshold(s)
Sensitivity

Description
Set how long the object is removed from the detection area to trigger an alarm. If an object is removed from the detection area for the set time, an alarm will be triggered.
Set the detection sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity, the more likely object removal behaviors will be detected, and the more likely false alarms will occur.

Set the alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule. See Alarm-triggered Actions and Arming Schedule for details. Click Save.
5.6.8 Object Left Behind Detection
Object left behind detection detects objects left behind in a user-specified area. The camera reports an alarm when the detection rule is triggered.
Go to Setup > Intelligent > Smart.
Select Object Left Behind and click to configure it.

Add a detection rule. (1) Click to add a detection area. The detection area is a hexagon by default. Up to 4 detection
rules are allowed.
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Point to a handle of the area and drag to resize it. Draw an area.
Click on the image and drag to draw a line. Repeat the action to draw more lines to form an enclosed shape as needed. Up to 6 lines are allowed. Set the detection rule.

Item

Description

Time Threshold(s)
Sensitivity

Set how long the object is left behind in the detection area to trigger an alarm.
If an object is left behind in the detection area for the set time, an alarm will be triggered.
Set the detection sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity, the more likely object left behind behaviors will be detected, and the more likely false alarms will occur.

Set the alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule. See Alarm-triggered Actions and Arming Schedule for details. Click Save.
5.6.9 Defocus Detection
Defocus detection detects lens defocus. The camera reports an alarm when the detection rule is triggered.
Go to Setup > Intelligent > Smart.
Select Defocus and click to configure it.

Set the detection sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity, the more likely defocus will be detected, and the more likely false alarms will occur. Set the alarm-triggered actions. See Alarm-triggered Actions for details. Click Save.
5.6.10 Scene Change Detection
Scene change detection detects the change of surveillance scene caused by external factors such as intentional camera movement. The camera reports an alarm when the detection rule is triggered.
Go to Setup > Intelligent > Smart. Select Scene Change and click to configure it.
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Set the detection sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity, the more likely scene change behaviors will be detected, and the more likely false alarms will occur. Set the alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule. See Alarm- triggered Actions and Arming Schedule for details. Click Save.
5.6.11 Face Detection
Face detection detects and captures faces in a specified detection area. Go to Setup > Intelligent > Smart. Select Face Detection and click to configure it.
Set the face detection rule.
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Item

Description
Select the snapshot area. Full Screen: The camera detects and captures all faces in the live video. Specified Area: The camera only detects and captures faces in a specified area of live
video. Select Specified Area and a detection box appears in the left preview window.

Snapshot Area

Snapshot Sensitivity

Adjust the position and size of the area or draw an area as needed. Adjust the position and size of the area. Point to a border of the area and drag it to the desired position. Point to a handle of the area and drag to resize it. Draw an area. Click on the image and drag to draw a line. Repeat the action to draw more lines to form an enclosed shape as needed. Up to 6 lines are allowed.
Set the snapshot sensitivity.
The higher the sensitivity, the more likely a face will be detected.

Snapshot Mode

Human Snapshot

Body

Set the snapshot mode. Intelligent Recognition: The camera continuously performs face detection. Alarm Input: The camera only performs face detection in the event of an alarm input. Before
use, you need to enable alarm input and configure arming schedule for it. See Alarm Input for details.
Select to enable or disable human body snapshot.

Min.

Pupillary

Distance (px)

The minimum distance (measured in pixels) between two pupils. The face with pupillary distance smaller than the value will not be captured.
To set the minimum pupillary distance, you can click Draw and drag the corners of the box in the preview window to resize it, or type the pupillary distance value in the text box.

Static Detection

Object Select whether to detect static objects.

Counting

After you enable Counting and select the people counting direction, the statistics of people entering or leaving are displayed on the live image.
Before use, please configure a people counting OSD overlay on the OSD page. See OSD for details.

Reset Counter at

Select the Reset Counter at check box and set a time for the camera to clear people counting statistics.
To clear people counting statistics immediately, click Clear Counting Result. This operation only clears the people statistics displayed on the OSD, and does not affect the reported data.

Set the face selection rule.

Item

Description

Selection Mode

Select the face selection mode.
Effect Priority: The camera selects 1 to 3 snapshots with the best quality to report. You can specify the number of photos to select.
Speed Priority: The camera selects certain number of snapshots from the moment that the face is detected till Selection Timeout is up. You can specify the number of photos to select.
Periodic Selection: The camera selects a snapshot in every selection period. For example, if Selection Period is set to 500ms, the camera selects a face snapshot every 500ms, and if Upload Original Image is enabled, both the original snapshot containing the face and the face cutout will be uploaded.

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Number of Selected Set the number of snapshots to be selected in the range of 1 to 3. This parameter is set to 1

Photos

by default and cannot be modified on certain models.

After you enable Filter by Angle and set the filtering rule, faces with unqualified angles (larger than the set angles) will be filtered during face detection.

Filter by Angle

Set the face recognition rule. See Face Recognition for details. NOTE! Face recognition and human body snapshot cannot be enabled at the same time.
Mask undesired areas. (1) Click to add a masked area. The masked area is a hexagon by default. Up to 4 masked areas
are allowed.

(2) Adjust the position and size of the area or draw an area as needed. Adjust the position and size of the area.
Point to a border of the area and drag it to the desired position. Point to a handle of the area and drag to resize it. Draw an area.
Click on the image and drag to draw a line. Repeat the action to draw more lines to form an enclosed shape as needed. Up to 6 lines are allowed. Set the alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule. See Alarm-triggered Actions and Arming Schedule for details. Click Save.
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5.6.12 Face Recognition
Face recognition compares the faces captured in live view with the faces stored in face libraries, and uploads the comparison results to the server.
Go to Setup > Intelligent > Smart. Select Face Detection and click . Click the Face Library tab.
Create face libraries. Click Add in the left area, enter the library name, and click OK.

Add face data.

Item

4. Click Add.

Description

5. Upload a face image and complete the required face information.

Add one by one

1. Click Export Template to export the CSV face template file to the PC. 2. Complete the required face data in the template with reference to the import guide. Refer to the
import guide to fill in the template with the required face data. 3. Click Batch Import, select the CSV file you have edited, and click Upload.
Add in batches

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The imported face data are shown as below:
Add monitoring tasks. Open the Monitoring Task tab.
(1) Click Add.
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Monitoring Type

Description

Monitoring Task Select to enable or disable the monitoring task.

Monitoring Task Name

Enter a name for the monitoring task.

Cause of Monitoring

Enter the cause of the monitoring task.

Monitoring Type
Confidence Threshold

Select the monitoring type.
All: The camera reports an alarm and performs the set alarm-triggered actions once it detects a face.
Match Alarm: The camera reports a match alarm and performs the set alarm- triggered actions when the similarity between a captured face and a face in the monitored face library reaches the confidence threshold.
Not Match Alarm: The camera reports a not match alarm and performs the set alarmtriggered actions when the similarity between a captured face and a face in the monitored face library fails to reach the confidence threshold.
By default, the confidence threshold is set to 80. A match alarm/not match alarm occurs when the similarity between a captured face and a face in the face library reaches/fails to reach the threshold.
The higher the value, the more accurate the face recognition.

(3) Select the face library to be monitored. (4) Set the alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule. See Alarm-triggered Actions and Arming
Schedule for details. (5) Click OK. Click Save.
5.6.13 Human Body Detection
Human body detection detects humans in a specified area. The camera reports an alarm when the detection rule is triggered.
Go to Setup > Intelligent > Smart.
Select Human Body Detection and click to configure it.

Add a snapshot area. (1) Click . The snapshot area is a hexagon by default. Only one snapshot area is allowed.
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(2) Adjust the position and size of the area or draw an area as needed. Adjust the position and size of the area.
Point to the area and drag it to the desired position. Drag the corners of the area to resize it. Draw an area.
Click in the preview window to draw a polygonal area with up to 6 sides. Set the detection sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity, the more likely humans will be detected, and the more likely false alarms will occur. Set the alarm- triggered actions and arming schedule. See Alarm-triggered Actions and Arming Schedule for details. Click Save.
5.6.14 Mixed-Traffic Detection
Mixed-traffic detection detects and captures motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles, and pedestrians in a user-specified area. You can set a mixed- traffic counting OSD to view realtime motor vehicle, non-motor vehicle and pedestrian statistics on the live video. See Live View OSD for details.
Go to Setup > Intelligent > Smart. Select Mixed-Traffic Detection and click to configure it.
Set the detection rule.
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Item

Description
Select the snapshot area. Full Screen: The camera detects and captures objects in the live video. Specified Area: The camera only detects and captures objects in a specified area of live
video. Select Specified Area and a detection box appears in the left preview window.

Snapshot Area

Snapshot Sensitivity Detection Object Filter Type
Max. Size/Min. Size

Adjust the position and size of the area or draw an area as needed. Adjust the position and size of the area. Point to the area and drag it to the desired position. Drag the corners of the area to resize it. Draw an area. Click in the preview window to draw a polygonal area with up to 6 sides.Select the area you want to monitor.
Set the detection sensitivity.
The higher the sensitivity, the more likely objects will be detected, and the more likely false alarms will occur.
Select the object to be detected, including Motor Vehicle, Non-Motor Vehicle, and Pedestrian.
After you select a detection object, you can set a filter rule for it.
For example, if you have selected Motor Vehicle as a detection object, select Motor Vehicle from the Filter Type drop-down list and set the Max. Size or Min. Size for it, then motor vehicles larger than the Max. Size or smaller than the Min. Size will not be detected.
When enabled, a box appears on the image, you can point to a handle of the box and drag to resize it. The camera filters objects larger than the Max. Size or smaller than the Min. Size. The width and height of the maximum filter area must be greater than that of the minimum filter area.

Static Object Detection

Select whether to detect static objects.

Motor Vehicle&Non-Motor Vehicle&Pedestrian Count

Select whether to count motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles and pedestrians.

Reset Counter at

You can set a time for the camera to clear the traffic statistics or click Reset Flow Counting to clear immediately.

Mask undesired areas.
(1) Click to add a masked area. The masked area is a hexagon by default. Up to 4 masked areas are allowed.

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(2) Adjust the position and size of the area or draw an area as needed. Adjust the position and size of the area.
Point to the area and drag it to the desired position. Drag the corners of the area to resize it. Draw an area.
Click in the preview window to draw a polygonal area with up to 6 sides. Set the alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule. See Alarm-triggered Actions and Arming Schedule for details. Click Save.
5.6.15 People Flow Counting
People flow counting counts people passing a specified tripwire and triggers an alarm if the number of people exceeds the set alarm threshold.
Go to Setup > Intelligent > Smart. Select People Flow Counting and click to configure it.
A tripwire is displayed in the left preview window by default. You can adjust the position and size of it or draw a tripwire as needed. Only one tripwire is allowed.
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Adjust the position and size of the tripwire. Point to the tripwire and drag it to the desired position. Drag the endpoints of the tripwire to resize it.
Draw a tripwire. Click in the preview window to draw a tripwire. Set the people flow counting rule.

Item

Description

Data

Report

Interval(s)

Reset Counter at Enter

Counting Type

Set the time interval for the camera to report people flow statistics. Default: 60. Range: 1 to 60. For example, if the interval is set to 60, the camera will report people flow statistics to the server every 60 seconds.
Select the Reset Counter at check box and set a time for the camera to clear people counting statistics on the OSD.
To clear now, click Clear.
Set the entry direction.
Select the counting type.
Before use, configure a people counting OSD first. See OSD for details.
Total: The number of people entering and leaving the area is displayed in real time on the video image.
People Entered: The number of people entering the area is displayed in real time on the video image.
People Exited: The number of people leaving the area is displayed in real time on the video image.

People Alarm

Present

Set the people present alarm threshold. When the number of people present reaches a set threshold, an alarm is triggered.
Range: 1 to 180.
Minor Alarm: A minor alarm is triggered when the number of people present reaches the set value.
Major Alarm: A major alarm is triggered when the number of people present reaches the set value. The value of major alarm must be greater than that of minor alarm.
Critical Alarm: A critical alarm is triggered when the number of people present reaches the set value. The value of critical alarm must be greater than that of major alarm.

Set the alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule. See Alarm-triggered Actions and Arming Schedule for details.

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Click Save.
5.6.16 Crowd Density Monitoring
Crowd density monitoring monitors the number of people in a specified area and triggers an alarm if the number exceeds the set alarm threshold.
Go to Setup > Intelligent > Smart. Select Crowd Density Monitoring and click to configure it.
A detection box is displayed in the left preview window by default. You can adjust the position and size of it or draw an area as needed. Only one area is allowed.
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Adjust the position and size of the area. Point to the area and drag it to the desired position. Drag the corners of the area to resize it.
Draw an area. Click in the preview window to draw a polygonal area with up to 6 sides. Set the crowd density monitoring rule.

Item

Description

Report Interval(s) People Present Alarm

Set the time interval for reporting crowd density statistics. Default: 60. Range: 1 to 60. For example, if the interval is set to 60, the camera will report crowd density statistics to the server every 60 seconds.
Set the crowd density alarm threshold. When the number of people in the specified area reaches a set threshold, an alarm is triggered.
Range: 1 to 40.
Minor Alarm: A minor alarm is triggered when the number of people in the specified area reaches the set value.
Major Alarm: A major alarm is triggered when the number of people in the specified area reaches the set value. The value of major alarm must be greater than that of minor alarm.
Critical Alarm: A critical alarm is triggered when the number of people in the specified area reaches the set value. The value of critical alarm must be greater than that of major alarm.

Set the alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule. See Alarm-triggered Actions and Arming Schedule for details.

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Click Save.
5.6.17 Auto Tracking
The camera can automatically track objects that trigger the predefined tracking rule. Go to Setup > Intelligent > Smart. Select Auto Tracking and click to configure it.

Set the tracking rule.

Item

Description

Tracking Object Select the object to be tracked, including Motor Vehicle, Non- Motor Vehicle, and Pedestrian.

Filter Type

After you select a detection object, you can set a filter rule for it.
For example, if you have selected Motor Vehicle as a detection object, select Motor Vehicle from the Filter Type drop-down list and set the Max. Size or Min. Size for it, then motor vehicles larger than the Max. Size or smaller than the Min. Size will not be detected.

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Max. Size

Size/Min.

When enabled, a box appears on the image, you can point to a handle of the box and drag to resize it. The camera filters objects larger than the Max. Size or smaller than the Min. Size. The

width and height of the maximum filter area must be greater than that of the minimum filter area.

Tracking

Click to set tracking parameters. See Tracking for details.

Set the alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule. See Alarm-triggered Actions and Arming Schedule for details. Click Save.

5.6.18 Smoke and Fire Detection
Smoke and fire detection detects smoke and fire in the visible light channel and triggers an alarm. The camera uploads the original snapshots triggered by smoke and fire alarms by default.
Go to Setup > Intelligent > Smart.
Select Smoke and Fire Detection and click to configure it.

Set the detection rule. Bounding Box Overlay: A rectangular box is used to frame the object that triggers the detection rule
for you to quickly locate it. Sensitivity: Set the detection sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity, the more likely smoke and fire will
be detected, and the more likely false alarms will occur. Shield Area: Shield areas that may interfere with detection or trigger false alarms. A total of 64
shielding areas are allowed, with a maximum of 8 shielding areas per image. (1) Move the camera to the desired position manually or using presets.
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(2) Click Add.
(3) Adjust the position and size of the area or draw an area as needed. Adjust the position and size of the area.
Point to the area and drag it to the desired position. Drag the corners of the area to resize it. Draw an area.
Click in the preview window to draw a polygonal area with up to 6 sides. 92

Item

Description
Click to move the shielding area to the center of the image. For example: Area 1 in the figure below is set as a shielding area.

Preset

After you click Preset, the shielding area is moved to the center of the image.

Delete

NOTE! The area box does not move with the shielding area.
Delete the shielding area.

Set the alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule. See Alarm-triggered Actions and Arming Schedule for details. Click Save.

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5.6.19 Fire Detection
Fire detection detects fire or heat in a specified detection area and triggers an alarm. Go to Setup > Events > Thermal Alarm > Fire Detection.
This function may vary with device model. The following shows the fire detection page of two models for reference. Model 1

Model 2

Enable fire detection. Set the detection rule.

Item
Detection Mode

Select the detection mode.

Description

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Fire Detection Overlay Select whether to show the object bounding box.

Auxiliary Confirmation

Visual

Enable Auxiliary Visual Confirmation to work with smoke and fire detection to confirm detected fire or heat for more accurate detection results. After the fire detection detects a fire point, if the smoke and fire detection confirms that the fire point has smoke, a fire alarm will be reported.
NOTE!
· When both fire detection and auxiliary visual confirmation are enabled, all smart functions
except smoke and fire detection are unavailable.
· This function only works during the day.

Sensitivity

Set the detection sensitivity.
The higher the sensitivity, the more likely fire or heat will be detected, and the more likely false alarms will occur.

Shield areas that may interfere with detection or trigger false alarms. A total of 24 shielding areas are allowed, with a maximum of 8 shielding areas per image. (1) Move the camera to the desired position manually or using presets. (2) Click Add. (3) Adjust the position and size of the area or draw an area as needed. Adjust the position and size of the area.
Point to the area and drag it to the desired position. Drag the corners of the area to resize it. Draw an area.
Click in the preview window to draw a polygonal area with up to 6 sides.

Item

Description

Shield Area

Select to show or hide the shielding area.

Preset

Click to move the shielding area to the center of the image.

Delete

Delete the shielding area.

Set the alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule. See Alarm-triggered Actions and Arming Schedule for details. Click Save.

5.6.20 Attribute Collection
1. Collect Attributes You can collect attribute information of monitored objects.
Go to Setup > Intelligent > Attribute Collection.

Select the attributes to be collected. Click Save. 2. Monitor by Attribute Go to Setup > Intelligent > Attribute Collection > Monitor by Attribute.
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Click to add a monitoring rule.

Set the monitoring rule.

Item

Description

Rule Name

Set a name for the rule.

Trigger Source

Select the attribute to trigger monitoring.

Trigger Actions

See Alarm-triggered Actions for details.

Click OK.

5.6.21 Advanced Settings
Advanced settings include snapshot clarity and detection mode for smart functions. 1. Photo
Go to Setup > Intelligent > Advanced Settings > Photo Parameters.

Select to enable or disable object overlay on the image. Adjust the thumbnail image clarity. Please disable Face Detection before setting the photo parameters. Click Save.

2. Detection

Go to Setup > Intelligent > Advanced Settings > Detection Parameters. Set the detection parameters.

Item

Description

Detection Mode

Select the detection mode.
Filter Repeated Motion Mode is used to prevent repeated alarm reporting caused by repeated motion detected in the surveillance scene.

Sync Intelligent Mark with Video

When enabled, the intelligent mark will follow the detected object.

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Click Save.
3. Tracking Go to Setup > Intelligent > Advanced Settings > Tracking.

Set the tracking parameters.

Item

Description

Continuously Track

When enabled, the camera continuously tracks the object that triggers the tracking rule until the object disappears.

Tracking Timeout(s)

Set the tracking time. When the set time is reached, the camera stops tracking. NOTE!
· This parameter is not configurable when Continuously Track is enabled. · If the object disappears within the set time, the actual tracking time is the time from the
appearance to the disappearance of the object.

Zoom

Select the tracking zoom ratio.
Auto: The camera automatically adjusts the zoom ratio according to the object distance during tracking.
Current Zoom: The camera keeps the current zoom ratio during tracking.

5.7 Alarm
Configure the alarm function, so the camera can report alarms when an event occurs. Configure alarm linkage, so the camera can trigger other devices to perform specified actions when an event occurs. NOTE! The supported alarms and linkage actions (or trigger actions) may vary with camera model.

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5.7.1 Common Alarm
1. Motion Detection The camera detects motions in specified detection areas or grids on the image and reports an alarm when detection rules are triggered. NOTE! The icon appears in the upper right corner of the image when a motion detection alarm occurs.
Go to Setup > Events > Common Alarm > Motion Detection.

Choose a detection mode from the drop-down list. Detection area
(1) Up to four detection rules are allowed. To add one, click

. A rectangle appears on the image.

(2) Adjust the position, size and shape of the rectangle detection area, or draw a new one. Point to a border of the area and drag it to the desired position. Point to a handle of the area and drag to resize it. Click anywhere on the image, and then drag to draw a new area.
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(3) Set detection rules.

Item

Description

Sensitivity Object size

Drag the slider to adjust detection sensitivity.
The higher the sensitivity level, the higher the detection rate of small motions, and the higher the false alarm rate. Set based on the scene and your actual needs.
Drag the slider to set object size.
Object size: The ratio of the size of the detected object to the size of the detection area. An alarm is triggered when the ratio reaches the set value. To detect motion of small objects, you need to draw a small detection area separately.
Motion detection results of the current detection area are shown below in real time. The red means motions that have triggered a motion detection alarm. The height of the lines indicates the extent of motion. The density of the lines indicates the frequency of motion. The higher a line, the greater the extent. The denser the lines, the higher the frequency.

(4) Set Suppress Alarm to avoid receiving the same alarms within a certain length of time (alarm suppression time). For example, alarm suppression time is set to 5s, after an alarm is reported:
If no motion is detected within the next 5s, new alarms can be reported after 5s when the alarm suppression time is over.
If motion is detected within the next 5s, the alarm suppression time recounts from the time of the last alarm, and new alarms can be reported when the alarm suppressions time (5s) is over.
Grid detection

(1) Set grid detection areas (covered by grid), which is by default the whole screen. 99

(2) Edit detection areas as needed. Click or drag on grid areas to erase grids. Click or drag on blank areas to draw grids. (3) Drag the slider to adjust detection sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity level, the higher the detection rate of small motions, and the higher the false alarm rate. Set based on the scene and your actual needs. (4) Set Suppress Alarm to avoid receiving the same alarms within a certain length of time (alarm
suppression time). For example, alarm suppression time is set to 5s, after an alarm is reported: If no motion is detected within the next 5s, new alarms can be reported after 5s when the alarm
suppression time is over. If motion is detected within the next 5s, the alarm suppression time recounts from the time of
the last alarm, and new alarms can be reported when the alarm suppression time (5s) is over. Set alarm linkage and an arming schedule. See Alarm-triggered Actions and Arming Schedule for details. Click Save. 2. Tampering Detection The camera triggers a tampering alarm after the lens is blocked for a certain length of time. Go to Setup > Events > Common Alarm > Tampering Detection.
Select Enable Tampering Detection. Set detection rules. (1) Drag the slider to adjust detection sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity level, the higher the
detection rate, and the higher the false alarm rate. Set based on the scene and your actual needs. (2) Set the duration of lens blocking. The camera reports an alarm when the duration of lens blocking
exceeds the set value. Set based on the scene and your actual needs.
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Set alarm linkage and an arming schedule. See Alarm-triggered Actions and Arming Schedule for details. Click Save.
3. Audio Detection
The camera monitors input audio signals and triggers an audio detection alarm when an exception is detected. Make sure an audio collection device (e.g. sound pickup) is connected, and audio detection is enabled (see Audio). When audio input mode is Line/Mic.
Go to Setup > Events > Common Alarm > Audio Detection.

Enable Audio Detection. Set audio detection rules.

Item

Description

Detection Type
Difference/T hreshold

Sudden Rise: Detects sudden rising sound volume, and triggers an alarm when the rise of volume exceeds the difference.
Sudden Fall: Detects sudden falling sound volume, and triggers an alarm when the fall of volume exceeds the difference.
Sudden Change: Detects sudden rising and falling sound volume, and triggers an alarm when the rise or fall of volume exceeds the difference.
Threshold: Triggers an alarm when the volume exceeds the threshold.
Difference: The difference between two sound volumes. The camera triggers an alarm when the rise or fall of volume exceeds the difference (range: 0-400). This parameter is applicable when the detection type is Sudden Rise, Sudden Fall, or Sudden Change.
Threshold: The camera triggers an alarm when the sound volume exceeds the threshold (range: 0-400). This parameter is applicable when the detection type is Threshold.

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Item

Description
Audio detection results are displayed and updated in real time. You can control the display progress by clicking the Start/Stop button.
The scales are used to measure sound volume. Gray indicates relative sound intensity. Red means sound volume that has triggered alarms.

Diagram of relative audio intensity

Set alarm linkage and an arming schedule. See Alarm-triggered Actions and Arming Schedule for details. Click Save. When audio input mode is RS485. Go to Setup > Events > Common Alarm > Audio Detection.

Enable Audio Detection. Set audio detection rules.

Item

Description

Detection Type

Volume Difference: Compare the difference between the actual ambient volume and the reference value.

Reference Volume

Standard value of ambient volume. Range: 0-90.

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Set alarm linkage and an arming schedule. See Alarm-triggered Actions and Arming Schedule for details. Click Save.
4. Alarm Input
The camera can receive alarms from external third-party devices such as infrared detectors, smoke detectors, etc. After alarm input is configured, the third-party device can send signals to the camera after an event occurs.
Go to Setup > Events > Common Alarm > Alarm Input.

Choose an alarm input from the drop-down list. The number of alarm inputs available may vary with camera model. For example, if the camera has two alarm inputs on the tail cable, you can configure alarm input 1 and alarm input 2 separately.
Configure alarm input.

Item

Description

Alarm Name

The default name is the alarm input channel ID. You rename it as needed.

Alarm ID Set an alarm ID as you need.

Alarm Type
Alarm Input

Set the alarm type according to the alarm input device. If the alarm input device is normally open (N.O.), choose N.C.. If the alarm input device is normally closed (N.C.), choose N.O..
Click On to enable Alarm Input.

Set alarm linkage and an arming schedule. See Alarm-triggered Actions and Arming Schedule for details. Click Save.
5. Alarm Output
The camera can output alarms to external third-party devices such as alarm bell, buzzer, etc. After alarm output is configured, the camera can output alarm signals when an alarm (such as motion detection alarm, tamping alarm) occurred and trigger the third-party device to perform certain actions.
Go to Setup > Events > Common Alarm > Alarm Output.

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Choose an alarm output from the drop-down list. The number of alarm outputs available may vary with camera model. Configure alarm output parameters.

Item

Description

Alarm Name

The default name is the alarm output channel ID. You can rename it as needed.

Default Status
Delay(s)

Choose the default status. The default is N.O.. If the external alarm device is normally open (N.O.), choose N.O.. If the external alarm device is normally closed (N.C.), choose N.C..
The duration of alarm output after the alarm is triggered. Set it as needed.

Relay Mode

The default is Monostable.
Monostable: The circuit can only remain in one stable state. When a trigger pulse is applied, the circuit switches to another state, and then automatically switches back to the original stable state. The circuit will repeat the same actions when the next trigger pulse arrives.
Bistable: The circuit can remain in two stable states. When a trigger pulse is applied, the circuit switches to another state, and remains in this state after the trigger pulse is removed. When the next trigger pulse is applied, the circuit switches back to the other stable state and remains in that state.
NOTE!
Set relay mode to better adapt to third-party alarm devices such as alarm lights. Please set the relay mode according to the trigger mode of the third- party alarm device.

On the Output Schedule page, select Enable Plan, and then set when the camera can output alarms. By default, the schedule (plan) is disabled.

Two methods are available to make an arming schedule: Draw a schedule
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Click Armed, and then drag on the calendar to set when the camera can output alarms. Click Unarmed, and then drag on the calendar to set when the camera cannot output alarms.
NOTE!
You need Internet Explorer (higher than IE8) to draw on the calendar. IE10 is recommended.
Edit the schedule Click Edit, set a refined schedule, click OK.
NOTE! · Four periods are allowed each day. The periods must not overlap. · To apply the current settings to other days, select the check box for the days one by one or select
the Select All check box, and then click Copy. Click Save.
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CAUTION! · Strictly follow the instructions below when powering on external alarm devices (e.g., alarm light) to
avoid device damage. · Check that Alarm Type is set to Normally Open (default) on the camera. Make sure the camera
and the external alarm device are disconnected from power. · After you connect the alarm device to the camera, connect the alarm device to power first, and
then connect the camera to power.
5.7.2 One-key Disarming
The camera cannot trigger linked actions when disarmed. Go to Setup > Events > One-key Disarming. Choose a disarming mode.
Disarm by Schedule: Disarm according to a weekly schedule. Disarm Once: Disarm during a specified time period.
Configure disarming schedule or time according to the disarming mode you chose. The disarming schedule or time applies to all the actions selected. Disarm by schedule: Click to configure disarming time.
Disarm Once: Set the disarming time.
Choose actions to be disarmed. The actual actions available, for example, for example, alarm light, alarm sound, email, alarm output, may vary with camera model and version. Click Save.
5.8 Storage
Go to Setup > Storage > Storage.
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5.8.1 Memory Card
NOTE! Before you use this function, make sure a memory card has been mounted on the camera.
Set Storage Media to Memory Card, and select Enable.

Item

Description

Storage Media Includes Memory Card and NAS.

Format

Stop using the storage resource and then click Format. The camera will restart after completing the formatting.

Memory Card Health Index
When Storage Full

Show the health status of the memory card. NOTE! This feature is not available to all devices. This feature is available to TF cards only.
Overwrite: When space is used up on the memory card, new data overwrites old data. Stop: When space is used up on the memory card, the camera stops saving new data.

Post-Record(s) Sets the duration of alarm-triggered recording after the alarm ended.

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Allocate storage space as needed. Configure storage information. To store manual recordings and alarm recordings Choose Manual and Alarm Recording. By default, the main stream is stored.
To store scheduled recordings and alarm recordings (1) Choo

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