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1. Security Mode not encrypted not encrypted WEP WPA personal aie WPA enterprise E Enable WPS lie coma Figure 4 4 Security Mode Ad hoc Mode 4 Enable the wireless connection function for your PC 5 On the PC side search the network and you can see the SSID of the camera listed 21 User Manual of Network Camera camerab46 wifi belkind4g on Tenda 040698 wt yourPC ant HenryHu at APPLE a PeterMa antl Open Network and Sharing Center Figure 4 5 Ad hoc Connection Point 6 Choose the SSID and connect Security Mode Description Wi Fi SSID belkin54g Network Mode Manager Ad Hoc Securty Mode not encrypted not encrypted WEP WPA personal sacl WPA enterprise E Enable WPS WP Ad personal WPA2 enterpri PIN Code 13 PBC connection You can choose the Security Mode as not encrypted WEP WPA personal Figure 4 6 Security Mode WPA enterprise WPA2 personal and WPA2 enterprise WEP mode Wi Fi SSID belkind4g Network Mode Manager Ad Hoc Security Mode WEP Authentication Open Shared Key Length 64bit 128bit Key Type HEX ASCI Key 1 Key2 Key 3 Key 4 E Figure 4 7 WEP Mode Authentication Select Open or Shared Key System Authentication depending on 22 User Manual of Network Camera the method used by your access point Not all access points have this option in which case they probably use Open System which is sometimes known as SSI
2. Online Devices Refresh Total number of online devices 2 Modify Network Parameters Jevice Type IPv4 Address Port Software Version IPv4 Gateway Serial No IP Address 172 6 23 104 1S _2CD862MF 172623104 8000 V20Obuild 120312 0 0 00 DS 2CD862F E0020081008BCWR20 VC M1220 1 N 172 6 23 231 8000 V3 1 cbuild 120319 172 6 23 1 TVC M1220 1 N0120120106BBRR40 Port 8000 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IPv4 Gateway 0 0 0 0 IPv6 Address IPv6 Gateway IPv6 Prefix Length o Serial No DS 2CD862F E0020081 Save Note Enter the admin password of the device before you save the network parameters Restore Default Password Ser ial code Confirm Note Serial code is a series of characters combined by the start time and the serial number of the device Figure A 1 2 Modify Network Parameters Restore default password Steps 1 Contact our technical engineers to get the serial code 129 User Manual of Network Camera Note Serial code is a series of characters combined by the start time and the serial number of the device 2 Input the code in the Serial code field and click Confirm to restore the default password 130 User Manual of Network Camera Appendix 2 Port Mapping The following settings are for TP LINK router TL WR641G The settings vary depending on different models of routers Steps 1 Select the WAN Connection Type as
3. ID Device Type IPv4 Address Software Version IPv4 Gateway Serial No IP Address 172 56 23 103 001 XX XXXXXX 1726 232 103 V2 1 2build 121113 172 6 23 1 KX XXXXXXXXXXXXX 002 XX XXXXXX 172 6 23 72 V2 2 8build 131113 172 6 23 1 KX XXXXXXXXXXXXX 003 XX XXXXXX 172 6 23 22 V5 1 0build 131118 172 6 23 1 KX XXXXXXXXXXXXX Port 8000 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IPv4 Gateway 4 72 6 23 1 IPv6 Address fe80 240 48fffeed 6c69 IPv6 Gateway IPv6 Prefix Length 64 Serial No XX XXXXXXXXXXX P assword Save 9 Note Enter the admin password of the device before you save the network parameters Restore Default Password s erial code Note Serial code is a series of characters combined by the start time and the serial number of the device Figure 2 3 SADP Interface 2 2 Setting the Network Camera over the WAN Purpose This section explains how to connect the network camera to the WAN with a static IP or a dynamic IP 2 2 1 Static IP Connection Before you start Please apply a static IP from an ISP Internet Service Provider With the static IP address you can connect the network camera via a router or connect it to the WAN directly Connecting the network camera via a router Steps 1 Connect the network camera to the router 12 User Manual of Network Camera 2 Assign a LAN IP address the subnet mask and the gateway Refer to Section 2 1 2 Detecting and Changi
4. Picture Height Figure 6 38 Picture Overlay 2 Click Browse to select a picture 3 Click Upload to upload it 4 Check Enable Picture Overlay checkbox to enable the function X Coordinate and Y Coordinate values are for the location of the picture on the image And the Picture width and height shows the size of the picture 68 User Manual of Network Camera 6 6 Configuring and Handling Alarms This section explains how to configure the network camera to respond to alarm events including motion detection video tampering alarm input alarm output exception face detection audio exception detection intrusion detection defocus detection and scene change detection etc These events can trigger the linkage methods such as Notify Surveillance Center Send Email Trigger Alarm Output etc Notes Check the checkbox of Notify Surveillance Center if you want to the alarm information pushed to your mobile phone as soon as the alarm is triggered Click Q for help when you configure the intelligent functions including face detection audio exception detection intrusion detection defocus detection scene change detection etc A help document will guide you to go through the configuration steps 6 6 1 Configuring Motion Detection Purpose Motion detection detects the moving objects in the configured surveillance area and triggers the certain action as a respond to detection In order to detect the moving object
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6. HIKVISION Network Camera User Manual V5 2 0 UD 6L0201D1514A01 User Manual of Network Camera Thank you for purchasing our product If there are any questions or requests please do not hesitate to contact the dealer This manual applies to Network Camera V5 2 0 and the detailed models are list below Type XXIII DS 2CD65 Series Camera User Manual of Network Camera This manual may contain several technical incorrect places or printing errors and the content is subject to change without notice The updates will be added to the new version of this manual We will readily improve or update the products or procedures described in the manual DISCLAIMER STATEMENT Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL has not tested the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of this product UL has only tested for fire shock or casualty hazards as outlined in UL s Standard s for Safety UL60950 1 UL Certification does not cover the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of this product UL MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES OR CERTIFICATIONS WHATSOEVER REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OR RELIABILITY OF ANY SECURITY OR SIGNALING RELATED FUNCTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT User Manual of Network Camera Regulatory Information FCC Information FCC compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules Th
7. Notes e Polygon area with up to 10 sides is supported Click Delete to delete the drawn areas e If live view is stopped there is no way to draw the shield regions 3 Click Save to save the settings Rule The behavior analysis supports a series of behaviors including line crossing detection intrusion region entrance and region exiting etc Note Please refer to each chapter for detailed information of each behavior Rule List Max 8 Rules E Enable No Rule Name Rule Type Line Crossing Filter by Pixels v Crossing directi B to A v E Maximum 37 Minimum 5 x ssid 2 3 4 5 Intrusion None None None v Minimum Size Stop Live View Figure 6 58 Configure the Rule 89 User Manual of Network Camera Steps l 2 3 L2 Click Rule Tab to enter the rule configuration interface Check the checkbox of Rule to enable rules of behavior analysis Select the rule type as None Line Crossing Intrusion Region Entrance and Region Exiting Notes If you select the rule type as None the rule option is invalid and no behavior analysis can be configured e Up to 8 rules are configurable Select Filter type Pixels and Actual Size are selectable Pixels Draw the area of maximum size and minimum size for each rule After the area is drawn there is a background algorithm converts the area size to the pixel Actual Size Config
8. and uncheck the checkbox to disable the telnet 3 Check the checkbox of Enable SSH to enable the data communication security and uncheck the checkbox to disable the SSH 11 6 Viewing Device Information Enter the Device Information interface Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt System gt Device Information or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt System gt Device Information In the Device Information interface you can edit the Device Name Other information of the network camera such as Model Serial No Firmware Version Encoding Version Number of Channels Number of HDDs Number of Alarm Input and Number of Alarm Output are displayed The information cannot be changed in this menu It is the reference for maintenance or modification in future Device Information Time Settings Maintenance RS232 R5465 DST Semice Basic Information Device Name Device No Model KX XXXXXXAX Serial No XXAXXXXXXXAXXXXXXX Firmware Version V5 1 0 build 131104 Encoding Version V5 5 build 131104 Number of Channels 4 Number of HDDs 4 Number of Alarm Input 1 Number of Alarm Output 1 Figure 11 11 Device Information 123 User Manual of Network Camera 11 7 Maintenance 11 7 1 Rebooting the Camera Steps 1 Enter the Maintenance interface Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt System gt Maintenance Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt System gt Maintenance 2 Click Reboot to reboot the n
9. 002 TVC M1220 1 N 172 6 23 231 8000 V3 1 cbuild 120319 172 6 23 1 TVC M1220 1 N0120120106BI Subnet Mask IPv4 Gateway IPv6 Address IPv6 Gateway IPv6 Prefix Length Serial No Note Enter the admin password ofthe device before you save the network parameters Restore Default Password Note Serial code is a series of characters combined by the start time and the serial Figure A 1 1 Search Online Devices Note Device can be searched and displayed in the list in 15 seconds after it went online it will be removed from the list in 45 seconds after it went offline Search online devices manually You can also click Refresh to refresh the online device list manually The newly 128 User Manual of Network Camera searched devices will be added to the list Note You can click or on each column heading to order the information you can click to expand the device table and hide the network parameter panel lt lt on the right side or click to show the network parameter panel Modify network parameters Steps 1 Select the device to be modified in the device list and the network parameters of the device will be displayed in the Modify Network Parameters panel on the right side 2 Edit the modifiable network parameters e g IP address and port number 3 Enter the password of the admin account of the device in the Password field and click e to save the changes
10. 2006 66 EC battery directive This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union See the product documentation for specific battery information The battery is marked with this symbol which may include lettering to indicate cadmium Cd lead Pb or mercury Hg For proper recycling return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point For more information see www recyclethis info User Manual of Network Camera Safety Instruction These instructions are intended to ensure that the user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss The precaution measure is divided into Warnings and Cautions Warnings Serious injury or death may be caused if any of these warnings are neglected Cautions Injury or equipment damage may be caused if any of these cautions are neglected Warnings Follow these safeguards to Cautions Follow these precautions to prevent serious injury or death prevent potential injury or material BM ores Please adopt the power adapter which can meet the safety extra low voltage SELV standard And source with 12 VDC or 24 VAC depending on models according to the IEC60950 1 and Limited Power Source standard damage If the product does not work properly please contact your dealer or the nearest service center Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself We shall not assume an
11. HTTPS Port 443 Server Port 8000 Figure 6 7 Port Settings 2 Set the HTTP port RTSP port HTTPS port and server port of the camera HTTP Port The default port number is 80 and it can be changed to any port No which is not occupied RTSP Port The default port number is 554 and it can be changed to any port No ranges from 1024 to 65535 39 User Manual of Network Camera HTTPS Port The default port number is 443 and it can be changed to any port No which is not occupied Server Port The default server port number is 8000 and it can be changed to any port No ranges from 2000 to 65535 3 Click Save to save the settings Note A reboot is required for the settings to take effect 6 3 3 Configuring PPPoE Settings Steps 1 Enter the PPPoE Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt PPPoE TCPIIP Port DDNS PPPoE SNMP 802 1X QoS FTP UPnP Email NAT Platform Access HTTPS Dynamic IP User Name Password Confirm Figure 6 8 PPPoE Settings 2 Check the Enable PPPoE checkbox to enable this feature 3 Enter User Name Password and Confirm password for PPPoE access Note The User Name and Password should be assigned by your ISP 4 Click Save to save and exit the interface Note A reboot is required for the settings to take effect 6 3 4 Configuring DDNS Settings Purpose If your camera is set to use PPPoE as its default network connection y
12. Install Signed Certificate Certificate Path Created Request Created Request Installed Certificate Installed Certificate C CN STA OU embeddedsofteware H IP 7 Delete Property Subject CoCN ST 2 L HZ OU embeddedsofteware HAP 10 11 36 155 EM com cn Issuer CoCN ST 7J L HZ OU embeddedsofteware HAP 10 11 36 155 EM com cn Validity 2014 06 26 20 15 38 2017 06 25 20 15 38 Figure 6 22 HTTPS Settings Create the self signed certificate 1 Click Create button to enter the creation interface TCP IP Pot DDNS PPPoE SNMP 802 1X QoS FTP UPnP Email NAT Platform Access HTTPS Create Create Create Self signed Certificate Create Create Certificate Request Install Signed Certificate Certificate Path Browse Upload Created Request Created Request Installed Certificate Installed Certificate Figure 6 23 Create Self signed Certificate 2 Enter the country host name IP validity and other information 3 Click OK to save the settings 53 User Manual of Network Camera Note If you already had a certificate installed the Create Self signed Certificate is grayed out Create the authorized certificate 1 Click Create button to create the certificate request 2 Download the certificate request and submit it to the trusted certificate authority for signature 3 After receiving the signed valid certificate import the certificate to the device 3
13. area and the dark area of the scene HLC High Light Compression function can be used when there are strong lights in the scene affecting the image quality White Balance White balance is the white rendition function of the camera used to adjust the color temperature according to the environment Locked WB Fluorescent Lamp Incandescent Lamp Warm Light Lamp Natural Light Figure 6 31 White Balance Image Enhancement Digital Noise Reduction DNR reduces the noise in the video stream OFF Normal 62 User Manual of Network Camera Mode and Expert Mode are selectable Set the DNR level from 0 100 and the default value is 50 in Normal Mode Set the DNR level from both space DNR level 0 100 and time DNR level 0 100 in Expert Mode Defog Mode You can enable the defog function when the environment is foggy and the image is misty It enhances the subtle details so that the image appears clearer Electrical Image Stabilizer EIS reduces the effects of vibration in a video Grey Scale You can choose the range of the grey scale as 0 255 or 16 235 Video Adjustment Mirror It mirrors the image so you can see it inversed Left Right Up Down Center and OFF are selectable Rotate To make a complete use of the 16 9 aspect ratio you can enable the rotate function when you use the camera in a narrow view Scene When installing turn the camera to the 90 degrees or rotate the 3 axis lens to 90 degrees and set th
14. 0 alarm is triggered immediately after the object entering the region gt Sensitivity Range 1 100 The value of the sensitivity defines the size of the object which can trigger the alarm when the sensitivity is high a very small object can trigger the alarm gt Percentage Range 1 100 Percentage defines the ratio of the in region part of the object which can trigger the alarm For example when you set the percentage as 50 half of the object entering the region will trigger the alarm Arming Schedule is configured to set the time you want the function to be 84 User Manual of Network Camera enabled 1 Click Edit to set the arming schedule 2 Choose to trigger alarm actions as Notify Surveillance Center Send Email Upload to FTP and Trigger Channel or trigger the Alarm Output 3 Click Save to save the settings 6 6 10 Configuring Defocus Detection Purpose The image blur caused by defocus of the lens can be detected and a series of alarm action can be triggered Steps 1 Check the Enable Defocus Detection checkbox 2 Choose to trigger alarm actions as Notify Surveillance Center and Send Email or trigger the Alarm Output 3 Click Save to save the settings Motion Detection Video Tampering Alarm Input Alarm Output Exception Face Detection Audio Exception Detection Intrusion Detection Defocus Detection Scene Change Detection Enable Defocus Detection Normal Linkage Other Linkage Notify Surveilla
15. 1 5 of the face detection 80 User Manual of Network Camera 5 Configure the linkage action for face detection Note The face detection is only supported by a certain series of camera modes 6 6 7 Configuring Audio Exception Detection Purpose Audio exception detection detects the abnormal sounds including the audio input exception sound intensity steep rise sound intensity steep drop etc Audio Input Exception Check the checkbox to enable the function so as to detect the abnormal audio input Sound Intensity Steep Rise It detects the sudden rise of the sound intensity and it 1s consist of the following two settings gt Sensitivity Range 1 100 the smaller the value the more severe the change should be to trigger the detection gt Sound Intensity Threshold Range 1 100 it can filter the sound in the environment the louder the environment sound the higher the value should be You can adjust it according to the real environment Sound Intensity Steep Drop It detects the sudden drop of the sound intensity by which you can find the abnormal silent E g The electric generator makes loud noise when it s working while it should be paid attention 1f the loud noise drops suddenly You can set the sensitivity level 0 100 according to the actual environment Arming Schedule is configured to set the time you want the function to be enabled 1 Click Edit to set the arming schedule 2 Choose to trigger alarm actions
16. Check the Enable Timing Snapshot checkbox to enable continuous snapshot 108 User Manual of Network Camera Check the Enable Event triggered Snapshot checkbox to check event triggered snapshot 3 Select the quality of the snapshot 4 Set the time interval between two snapshots 5 Click Save to save the settings Uploading to FTP You can follow below configuration instructions to upload the snapshots to FTP Upload continuous snapshots to FTP Steps 1 Configure the FTP settings and check Upload Picture checkbox in FTP Settings interface Please refer to Section 6 3 10 Configuring FTP Settings for more details to configure FTP parameters 2 Check the Enable Timing Snapshot checkbox Upload event triggered snapshots to FTP Steps 1 Configure the FTP settings and check Upload Picture checkbox in FTP Settings interface Please refer to Section 6 3 8 Configuring FTP Settings for more details to configure FTP parameters 2 Check Upload Picture checkbox in Motion Detection Settings or Alarm Input interface Please refer to Step 3 Set the Alarm Actions Taken for Motion Detection in Section 6 6 1 or Step 4 Configuring External Alarm Input in Section 6 6 4 3 Check the Enable Event triggered Snapshot checkbox 109 User Manual of Network Camera Record Schedule Storage Management NAS Snapshot Timi Enable Timing Snapshot Format JPEG Ww Resolution 192071080 Quality Interval millisecond Event
17. Click Save to save the settings 6 6 6 Configuring Face Detection Note Face detection is only for certain modules check the specification for whether the module supports the function If you enable the face detection once a face appears in the surveillance area it will be detected and certain actions may be triggered by the detection 79 User Manual of Network Camera Motion Detection Video Tampering Alarm Input Alarm Output Exception Face Detection Audio Exception Detection Line Crossing Detection Intrusion Detection Defocus Detection Scene Change Detection Enable Face Detection Enable Dynamic Analysis for Face Detection Sensitivity SS 3 Arming Schedule Edit Linkage Method Normal Linkage Other Linkage Notify Surveillance Center Trigger Alarm Output 7 Select All E Send Email A 4 E Upload to FTP E Trigger Channel Figure 6 50 Face Detection Interface Steps 1 Enter the face detection settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Events gt Face Detection 2 Check the Enable Face Detection to checkbox to enable the function 3 Optional You can check the Enable Dynamic Analysis for Face Detection checkbox if you want the face detected get marked with rectangle in the live view Note Select disable the rules from Configuration Local Configuration Live View Parameters Rules if you don t want the detected face marked with the green frame 4 Configure the sensitivity
18. IPv4 Address IPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Default Gateway and the Preferred DNS Server Note Please refer to Section 6 3 1 Configuring TCP IP Settings for detailed information 2 Enter the Email Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt Email 48 User Manual of Network Camera TCPAP Port DDNS PPPoE SNMP 802 1X QoS FIP UPnP Email NAT Platform Access HTTPS Sender Senders Address Test qmail com SMTP Server smip 263xmail com SMTP Port C Enable SSL Interval C attached Im age Cl Authentication Confirm CS Receiver Receiverl s Address Receiver2 Receivere s Address Receivers Receiver3 s Address Save Figure 6 18 Email Settings 3 Configure the following settings Sender The name of the email sender Sender s Address The email address of the sender SMTP Server The SMTP Server IP address or host name e g smtp 263xmail com SMTP Port The SMTP port The default TCP IP port for SMTP is 25 not secured And the SSL SMTP port is 465 Enable SSL Check the checkbox to enable SSL if it is required by the SMTP server Attached Image Check the checkbox of Attached Image if you want to send emails with attached alarm images Interval The interval refers to the time between two actions of sending attached pictures 49 User Manual of Network Camera Authentication optional If your email server requires authentication c
19. Manual of Network Camera Configure the Detection Sensitivity 0 100 It refers to the sensitivity of the camera recognize a target The higher the sensitivity the easier the camera judges the head or shoulder as a target It is recommended you set the sensitivity as the default value which is 50 Configure the mounting related parameters Camera Viewing Angle Refers to the mounting type of the camera Vertical and tilt are selectable and vertical 1s recommended Mounting Height It is recommended that you select the proper mounting height according to the lens you adopts Focal Length The zoom lens with the small focal length is recommended Click Edit to set the arming schedule Select the linkage method by checking the checkbox of notify the surveillance center 10 Click Save to save the settings People Counting Statistics Steps 1 Click People Counting Statistics to enter the data statistics interface 2 Select the report type by clicking the dropdown menu Daily report weekly report monthly report and annual report are selectable 3 Select the Statistics Type as People Entered or People Exited 4 Select the Statistics Time Note Daily report calculates the data on the date you selected weekly report calculates for the week your selected date belongs to monthly report calculates for the month your selected date belongs to and the annual report calculates for the year your selected date belongs to 5 Click
20. People Counting Statistics Steps 100 User Manual of Network Camera 1 Click People Counting Statistics to enter the data statistics interface 2 Select the report type by clicking the dropdown menu Daily report weekly report monthly report and annual report are selectable 3 Select the Statistics Type as People Entered or People Exited 4 Select the Statistics Time Note Daily report calculates the data on the date you selected weekly report calculates for week your selected date belongs to monthly report calculates for the month your selected date belongs to and the annual report calculates for the year your selected date belongs to 5 Click Counting to calculate the data 6 Select to export the Statistics Result as Table Bar Chart or Line Chart Note If you select table to list the statistics there is an Export button to export the data in an excel file People Counting Configuration People Counting Statistics Report Type Daily Report v Statistics Type People Entered he Statistics Time 2014 05 23 Statistics R Table BarChart Line Chart a 3 4 5 6 f Figure 6 65 Statistics Result Note It is recommended that you do not adjust the electronic lens after the installation is completed which may cause the inaccuracy of the data in some degree 101 User Manual of Network Camera Chapter 7 Storage Settings Before you start To configure record settings please make sure that y
21. Triggered Enable Event Triggered Snapshot Resolution Quality Interval OO O millisecond Capture Number Figure 7 9 Snapshot Settings 110 User Manual of Network Camera Chapter 8 People Counting Compared with the people counting function supported by the iDS camera the people counting of the non iDS do not need to configure the calibrations and the parameter configuration is easier Steps People Counting Configuration 1 Enter the People Counting Configuration interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt People Counting People Counting Configuration People Counting Statistics Enable People Counting Area Settings Detection Sensitivity j 5 he 10 19 Mounting Configuration Camera Viewing Angle Vertical v Mounting Height 400 em Focal Length 60 x0 1mm Figure 8 1 People Counting Configuration 2 Select People Counting Configuration tab to set the detailed parameters 3 Check the checkbox of Enable People Counting to enable the function 4 Click Draw Area to define the area you want to count the entered people and left people Draw area by left click four end points in the live view window and right click to finish the area drawing 5 Click Entering Direction to draw the entering direction Adjust the direction by dragging the two red points on the arrow Note Click Delete to delete the current drawn area and entering direction 111 User
22. as Notify Surveillance Center and Send Email Upload to FTP and Trigger Channel or trigger the Alarm Output 3 Click Save to save the settings 81 User Manual of Network Camera Exception Detection Audio Input Exception Sound Intensity Steep Rise Sensitivity a Sound Intensity Threshold memmmmm ee Sound intensity Steep Drop Sensitivity OS Real time Volume Figure 6 51 Audio Exception Configuration 6 6 8 Configuring Line Crossing Detection This function can be used for detecting people vehicles and objects crossing a pre defined area The line crossing direction can be set as bidirectional from left to right or from right to left And a series of linkage method will be triggered if any object is detected Steps 1 Check the Enable Line Crossing Detection checkbox 2 Click the Draw Area and a crossing plane will show on the image 3 Click on the line and you will see two red squares on each end drag one of the red squares to define the arming area 82 User Manual of Network Camera Enable Line Crossing Detection Area Settings Draw Area Clear Virtual Plane 4 E Direction A lt gt B v Sensitivity A Figure 6 52 Draw Crossing Line And you can select the directions as A lt gt B A gt B and B gt A eA lt gt B Only the arrow on the B side shows when an object going across the plane with both direction can be detected and alarms are triggered eA gt B Only the object crossin
23. be recorded automatically according to the time of the schedule Record Triggered by Motion Detection If you select Motion Detection the video will be recorded when the motion is detected Besides configuring the recording schedule you have to set the motion detection area and check the checkbox of Trigger Channel in the Linkage Method of Motion Detection Settings interface For detailed information please refer to the Step 1 Set the Motion Detection Area in the Section 6 6 1 Record Triggered by Alarm If you select Alarm the video will be recorded when the alarm is triggered via the external alarm input channels Besides configuring the recording schedule you have to set the Alarm Type and check the checkbox of Trigger Channel in the Linkage Method of Alarm Input Settings interface For detailed information please refer to Section 6 6 4 Record Triggered by Motion amp Alarm If you select Motion amp Alarm the video will be recorded when the motion and alarm are triggered at the same time Besides configuring the recording schedule you have to configure the settings on the Motion Detection and Alarm Input Settings interfaces Please refer to Section 6 6 1 and Section 6 6 4 for detailed information Record Triggered by Motion Alarm If you select Motion Alarm the video will be recorded when the external alarm is triggered or the motion is detected Besides configuring the recording schedule you have to configure the setting
24. in effect after alarm occurs 4 Click Edit to enter the Edit Schedule Time interface The time schedule configuration is the same as the settings of the arming schedule for motion detection Refer to Task 2 Set the Arming Schedule for Motion Detection in Section 6 6 1 5 You can copy the settings to other alarm outputs 6 Click Save to save the settings Motion Detection Video Tampering Alarm input Alarm Output Exception Face Detection Audio Exception Detection Intrusion Detection Defocus Detection Scene Change Detection Alarm Output A gt 1 ka Delay Arming Schedule Edit Figure 6 48 Alarm Output Settings 6 6 5 Handling Exception The exception type can be HDD full HDD error network disconnected IP address conflicted and illegal login to the cameras 78 User Manual of Network Camera Steps 1 Enter the Exception Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Events gt Exception 2 Check the checkbox to set the actions taken for the Exception alarm Refer to Task 3 Set the Alarm Actions Taken for Motion Detection in Section 6 6 1 Motion Detection Video Tampering Alarm Input Alarm Output Exception Face Detection Audio Exception Detection Intrusion Detection Defocus Detection Scene Change Detection Exception Type HDD Full s Normal Linkage Other Linkage Notify Surveillance Center Trigger Alarm Output LJ Select All Send Email C A Figure 6 49 Exception Settings 3
25. is 50 Sharpness describes the edge contrast of the image which ranges from 1 100 and the default value is 50 Exposure Settings If the camera is equipped with the fixed lens only Manual is selectable and the iris mode is not configurable If Auto is selected you can set the auto iris level from O 100 For the camera supports P Iris lens if P Iris lens is adopted then the P Iris lens type 60 User Manual of Network Camera is selectable e g Tamron 2 8 8mm F1 2 M13VP288 IR or if DC lens is adopted then manual and auto are selectable The exposure time refers to the electronic shutter time which ranges from 1 100 000s Adjust it according to the actual luminance condition Focus Settings For the camera supports electronic lens you can set the focus mode as Manual or Auto If auto is selected the focus is adjusted automatically and if manual is selected you can control the lens by adjusting the zoom focus lens initialization and auxiliary focus via the PTZ control interface Day Night Switch Select the day night switch mode and configure the smart IR settings from this option Day Night Switch Day Night Switch Sensitivity Filtering Time 5 smart IR ON Ww Distance js Figure 6 30 Day Night Switch Day night auto schedule and triggered by alarm input are selectable for day night switch Day the camera stays at day mode Night the camera stays at night mode Auto the
26. permissions 4 Click OK to finish the user modification 118 User Manual of Network Camera Modify user User Name Basic Permission Camera Configuration Remote Parameters Settings Remote Live View Remote Log Search Interrogate Working Status Remote PTZ Control Remote Upgrade Format Remote Manual Record a fs a fl Remote Two way Audio Remote Playback Remote Shutdown Reboot Remote Notify Surveillance Center Trigger Alarm Output Remote Video Output Contral KEE EI ES amp amp El Remote Serial Port Control OK Cancel Figure 11 3 Modify a User Delete a User Steps l Click to select the user you want to delete and click Delete 2 Click OK on the pop up dialogue box to delete the user 11 2 Authentication Purpose You can specifically secure the stream data of live view Steps l Enter the Authentication interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Security gt Authentication User Authentication Anonymous Visit IP Address Filter Security Service RTSP Authentication disable WEB Authentication Figure 11 4 RTSP Authentication Select the RTSP Authentication type basic or disable in the drop down list to enable or disable the RTSP authentication 119 User Manual of Network Camera Note If you disable the RTSP authentication anyone can access the video stream by the RTSP protocol via the IP address 3 Select the Web Authentication a
27. 1 Accessing by Web Browsers Steps 1 Open the web browser 2 Input the IP address of the network camera in the address bar e g 192 0 0 64 and press the Enter key to enter the login interface 3 Input the user name and password and click Login English w User Name admin O Password ssss Login Figure 3 1 Login Interface Notes The default user name is admin and the default password is 12345 Multi language is supported English Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Russian Turkish Japanese Korean Thai Vietnamese Estonian Bulgarian Hungarian Czech Slovak French Italian German Spanish Portuguese Polish Greek Dutch Romanian Finnish Norwegian Danish Swedish Croatian Serbian Slovenian etc 4 Install the plug in before viewing the live video and operating the camera Please follow the installation prompts to install the plug in 16 User Manual of Network Camera Live View Playback Log Configuration amp admin Logout sx E Sub Stream Main Stream Webcomponents v T Please click here to download and install the plug in Close the browser when installing the plug in Figure 3 2 Download and Install Plug in Setup WebComponents i i sst s OCOCOC C CC SS SS Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Figure 3 3 Install Plug in 1 Setup Web Components lol a z Setup has finished installing Web Components on your comp
28. 4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Default Gateway IPv6 Mode IPv6 Address IPv6 Subnet Mask IPv6 Default Gateway Mac Address MTU Multicast Address DNS Server Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Auto i 410 11 36 159 Ti 255 255 255 0 10 11 36 25 Route Advertisement View Route Advertisement 1500 6 6 8 8 Figure 6 6 TCP IP Settings 2 Configure the basic network settings including the NIC Type IPv4 or IPv6 Address IPv4 or IPv6 Subnet Mask IPv4 or IPv6 Default Gateway MTU settings 38 User Manual of Network Camera and Multicast Address Notes The valid value range of MTU is 500 1500 The Multicast sends a stream to the multicast group address and allows multiple clients to acquire the stream at the same time by requesting a copy from the multicast group address Before utilizing this function you have to enable the Multicast function of your router 3 Click Save to save the above settings Note A reboot is required for the settings to take effect 6 3 2 Configuring Port Settings Purpose You can set the port No of the camera e g HTTP port RTSP port and HTTPS port Steps 1 Enter the Port Settings interface Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt Network gt Port Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt Port TCPAP Port DONS PPPoE SNMP 802 1 QoS FIP UPnP Email NAT Platform Access HTTPS HTTP Port 80 RTSP Part 554
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30. Configure general parameters the permissions local and re logs NA Figure 3 5 1VMS 4200 Control Panel 18 User Manual of Network Camera A ivms 4200 admin File System View Tool Help Control Panel Fel Main View 5 Remote Playback Device Management LJ 1 Screen EJ 4 Screen E 9 Screen E 16 Screen A Custom View Camera Search o anon ast 10 99 106 192_4 10 99 106 192_45 10 99 106 192_45 10 99 106 192_45 10 99 106 37_ J 172 6 23 123 J ipc J 172 6 23 103 E PTZ Control e gt N Figure 3 6 1VMS 4200 Configuration Panel Note For detailed information about the software please refer to the user manual of the 1VMS 4200 19 User Manual of Network Camera Chapter 4 Wi Fi Settings Purpose By connecting to the wireless network you don t need to use cable of any kind for network connection which is very convenient for the actual surveillance application Note This chapter is only applicable for the cameras with the built in Wi Fi module 4 1 Configuring Wi Fi Connection in Manage and Ad hoc Modes Before you start A wireless network must be configured Wireless Connection in Manage Mode Steps 1 Enter the Wi Fi configuration interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt Wi Fi TCP IP Port DDNS PPPoE SNMP QoS FIP Wi Fi Wireless List Search No SSID Working Mode Security M
31. Counting to calculate the data 6 Select to export the Statistics Result as Table Bar Chart or Line Chart Note If you select table to list the statistics there is an Export button to export the data in an excel file 112 User Manual of Network Camera People Counting Configuration People Counting Statistics Report Type Daily Report v Statistics Type People Entered iv Statistics Time 2014 05 23 a Statistics R O Table BarChart Line Chart 4 amp 12 3 45 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Figure 8 2 Statistics Result 113 User Manual of Network Camera Chapter 9Playback Purpose This section explains how to view the remotely recorded video files stored in the network disks or SD cards Steps 1 Click Playback on the menu bar to enter playback interface Live View Playback Log Configuration a admin Logout 4 Sep 2013 gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3la sle6 7 a 9 10 41 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Q Search ar TF LA 2013 09 28 09 15 07 Set playback time oo oo oo gt BCommand M Schedule BAlarm OManual Figure 9 1 Playback Interface 2 Select the date and click Search 4 Sep 2013 gt gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5s 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Figure 9 2 Search Video 3 Cli
32. D Authentication Key length This sets the length of the key used for the wireless encryption 64 or 128 bit The encryption key length can sometimes be shown as 40 64 and 104 128 Key type The key types available depend on the access point being used The following options are available HEX Allows you to manually enter the hex key ASCII In this method the string must be exactly 5 characters for 64 bit WEP and 13 characters for 128 bit WEP WPA personal and WPA2 personal Mode Enter the required Pre shared Key for the access point which can be a hexadecimal number or a passphrase Wi Fi SAD belkin54g Network Mode Manager Ad Hoc Security Mode WPA personal e Encryption Type TKIP e Key 1 Figure 4 8 Security Mode WPA personal WPA enterprise and WPA2 enterprise Mode Choose the type of client server authentication being used by the access point EAP TLS or EAP PEAP EAP TLS 23 Wi Fi SSID Network Mode Security Mode Authentication User Manual of Network Camera test Manager Ad Hoc WPA enterprise B EAP TLS a Identify Private key password EAPOL version 1 i CA certificate User certificate Private key Figure 4 9 EAP TLS Identity Enter the user ID to present to the network Private key password Enter the password for your user ID EAPOL version Select the version used 1 or 2 in your access point CA Certificates Upload a CA certificate to present to the acce
33. Display Information VCA configuration v Display on Picture VCA Info Display Target Info on Alarm Picture Display Rule Info on Alarm Picture Display on Stream Display VCA Info on Stream Snapshot setting Upload JPEG Image to Center Picture Quality Best v Picture Resolution 1080P 1920 1080 w Figure 6 56 Behavior Analysis VCA Info Behavior Analysis Version It lists the version of the algorithms library Display information includes the display on picture and display on stream Display Target info on Alarm Picture There will be a frame on the target on the uploaded alarm picture if the checkbox is checked Display Rule info on Alarm Picture The captured target and the configured area will be framed on the alarm picture Display VCA info on Stream The green frames will be displayed on the target if in a live view or playback Note Make sure the rules are enabled in your local settings Go to Configuration gt Local configuration gt Rules to enable it Snapshot Setting You can set the quality and resolution for the captured picture Picture Quality Good better and best are selectable Picture Resolution CIF 4CIF 720P and 1080P are selectable Camera Calibration Perform the following steps to three dimensionally measure and quantize the image from the camera and then calculate the size of every target The VCA detection will be more accurate if the camera calibration is configured Steps 87 U
34. TPS Enable IEEE 802 1X Protocol EAP MD5 EAPOL version 1 A User Name Password Confirm Figure 6 15 802 1X Settings 2 Check the Enable IEEE 802 1X checkbox to enable the feature 3 Configure the 802 1X settings including EAPOL version user name and password Note The EAPOL version must be identical with that of the router or the switch 4 Enter the user name and password to access the server 5 Click Save to finish the settings Note A reboot is required for the settings to take effect 46 User Manual of Network Camera 6 3 7 Configuring QoS Settings Purpose QoS Quality of Service can help solve the network delay and network congestion by configuring the priority of data sending Steps 1 Enter the QoS Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt QoS TCPAP Port DDNS PPPoE SNMP 8021X QoS FIP UPnP Email NAT Platform Access HTTPS Video Audio DSCP 0 Event Alarm DSCP 0 Management DSCP 0 Figure 6 16 QoS Settings 2 Configure the QoS settings including video audio DSCP event alarm DSCP and Management DSCP The valid value range of the DSCP is 0 63 The bigger the DSCP value is the higher the priority is Note DSCP refers to the Differentiated Service Code Point and the DSCP value is used in the IP header to indicate the priority of the data 3 Click Save to save the settings Note A reboot is required for the settings to take ef
35. There will be the certificate information after you successfully create and install the certificate Installed Certificate nstaled Certificate Con neasa SSCS Property Subject C CN HAP 172 6 25 245 Issuer C CN HAP 172 6 23 245 Validity 2014 05 15 10 28 33 2014 08 23 10 26 33 Figure 6 24 Installed Certificate 4 Click the Save button to save the settings 6 4 Configuring Video and Audio Settings 6 4 1 Configuring Video Settings Steps 1 Enter the Video Settings interface Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt Video Audio gt Video Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Video Audio gt Video 54 Video Audio ROI User Manual of Network Camera Display Info on Stream Stream Type Main Stream Normal l Video Type Video amp Audio Resolution 4920 1080P A Bitrate Type Variable l Video Quality Medium A Frame Rate 25 fps Max Bitrate 4096 Kbps Video Encoding H 264 A Profile High Frofile A Frame Interval 50 svc OFF lx Smoothing TTT i 6 Clear lt Smooth Figure 6 25 Configure Video Settings 2 Select the Stream Type of the camera to main stream normal sub stream or third 3 stream The main stream is usually for recording and live viewing with good bandwidth and the sub stream and third stream can be used for live viewing when the bandwidth is limited You can customize the following parameters for the selected main stream or sub stream Video Ty
36. Video Tampering Alarm Input Alarm Output Exception Face Detection Audio Exception Detection Intrusion Detection Defocus Detection Scene Change Detection Enable Motion Detection Enable Dynamic Analysis for Motion Configuration Switch Day and Night Area Sensitivity 59 Proportion of Clear All Figure 6 43 Expert Mode of Motion Detection e Day Night Switch OFF Steps 1 Draw the detection area as in the normal configuration mode Up to 8 areas are supported 2 Select OFF for Switch Day and Night Settings 3 Select the area by clicking the area No 4 Slide the cursor to adjust the sensitivity and proportion of object on the area for the selected area 5 Set the arming schedule and linkage method as in the normal configuration mode 6 Click Save to save the settings 73 User Manual of Network Camera e Day Night Auto Switch Steps 1 Draw the detection area as in the normal configuration mode Up to 8 areas are supported 2 Select Auto Switch for Switch Day and Night Settings Motion Detection Video Tampering Alarm Input Alarm Output Exception Face Detection Audio Exception Detection Intrusion Detection Defocus Detection Scene Change Detection Enable Motion Detection Enable Dynamic Analysis for Motion Configuration Expert E Switch Day and Night Auto Switch ee Area 1 a Day Sensitivity j 50 Proportion of Night Sensitivity e Proportion o
37. WR6426 ID Service Port IP Address Protocol Enable z 192 168 10 23 3 192 168 410 23 ALL v Advanced Settings Virtual Servers ai dick hi Maintenance Common Service Port DNS 53 all ID Figure A 2 3 Port Mapping Note The port of the network camera cannot conflict with other ports For example some web management port of the router is 80 Change the camera port if it is the same as the management port 1 0S 2 ww First Choice for Security Professionals
38. a The Post record time can be configured as 5 s 10 s 30 s 1 min 2 min 5 min or 10 min Note The record parameter configurations vary depending on the camera model 4 Click Edit to edit the record schedule Edit Schedule Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun All Day Customize Period Start Time End Time Record Type 1 00 00 34 00 00 ikl Continuous 2 00 00 l 00 00 k 3 00 00 ii 00 00 ikl Continuous 4 00 00 ail p0 00 akl Continuous 5 00 00 iil 00 00 iE Continuous i 00 00 ak 00 00 i Continuous T 00 00 si 00 00 iL Continuous 8 00 00 i 00 00 iE Continuous Copy to Week C Select all Mon Ll Tue LJ Wed LJ thu O eri O sat LI Sun Copy OK Cancel Figure 7 7 Record Schedule 5 Choose the day to set the record schedule 1 Set all day record or segment record If you want to configure the all day recording please check the All Day checkbox If you want to record in different time sections check the Customize checkbox Set the Start Time and End Time Note The time of each segment can t be overlapped Up to 4 segments can be configured 2 Select a Record Type The record type can be Continuous Motion Detection Alarm Motion Alarm Motion amp Alarm PIR Alarm Wireless Alarm Emergency Alarm or Motion Alarm Input PIR Wireless Emergency Continuous 106 User Manual of Network Camera If you select Continuous the video will
39. al of Network Camera Heat Map Configuration Heat Map Statistics Report Type Daily Report ba Statistics Time 2014 05 22 E Statistics R Space He O Time Hea Figure 6 63 Space Heat Map Notes As shown in the figure above red color block 255 0 0 indicates the most welcome area and blue color block 0 0 255 indicates the less popular area It is recommended that you do not adjust the electronic lens after the installation is completed which may cause the inaccuracy of the data in some degree 6 7 4 People Counting This chapter introduces the people counting function of the 1DS camera It is used to calculate the number of people entered or left a certain configured area People Counting Configuration Steps 1 Enter the People Counting Configuration interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt People Counting 98 User Manual of Network Camera People Counting Configuration People Counting Statistics Enable People Counting Camera Calibration Area Settings m Detection Sensitivity e e 50 R Generation Speed S en j 6 0 Generation Speed Ti en ja 50 Counting Speed es 6 Target Size Correction E 5 Detection Type Head v M 10 19 Entering Dire Calibrate Mounting Configuration Camera Viewing Angle Vertical sj Mounting Height 300 cm Focal Length 28 x0 1mm Figure 6 64 People Counting Configu
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41. anual Time Sync function and then click to set the system time from the pop up calendar Note You can also check the Syne with computer time checkbox to synchronize the time of the camera with that of your computer 4 4 Sep 2013 gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Manual Time Sync Time 11 14 33 6 e Today ok SetTime 2013 03 22111 14 33 LJ sync with computer time Figure 6 4 Time Sync Manually Click the DST tab page to enable the DST function and Set the date of the DST period End Time Sun 02 i o clock DST Bias 30min w Figure 6 5 DST Settings 2 Click Save to save the settings 37 User Manual of Network Camera 6 3 Configuring Network Settings 6 3 1 Configuring TCP IP Settings Purpose TCP IP settings must be properly configured before you operate the camera over network The camera supports both the IPv4 and IPv6 Both versions may be configured simultaneously without conflicting to each other and at least one IP version should be configured Steps 1 Enter TCP IP Settings interface Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt Network gt TCP IP Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt TCP IP TCPAP Port DONS PPPoE SNMP 802 1X QoS FIP UPnP Email NAT Platform Access HTTPS NIC Settings NIC Type DHCP IPv4 Address IPv
42. camera switches between the day mode and the night mode according to the illumination automatically The sensitivity ranges from O 7 the higher the value is the easier the mode switches The filtering time refers to the interval time between the day night switch You can set it from 5s to 120s Schedule Set the start time and the end time to define the duration for day night mode 61 User Manual of Network Camera Triggered by alarm input The switch is triggered by alarm input and you can set the triggered mode to day or night Smart IR gives user an option to turn ON OFF the IR LED Set the smart IR to ON and Auto and Manual are selectable for IR mode Select AUTO and the IR LED changes according to the actual luminance E g if the current scene is bright enough then the IR LED adjusts itself to lower power and if the scene is not bright enough the IR LED adjusts itself to higher power Select Manual and you can adjust the IR LED by adjusting the distance E g If the object is near the camera the device adjusts the IR LED to lower power and the IR LED is in higher power if the object is far Backlight Settings BLC If you focus on an object against strong backlight the object will be too dark to be seen clearly BLC compensates light to the object in the front to make it clear OFF Up Down Left Right Center and customize are selectable WDR Wide Dynamic Range can be used when there is a high contrast of the bright
43. ces the previous scene E g In front of a cabinet the people besides the cabinet will be double counted if the goods moved from the cabinet and the camera treats the cabinet on which the good removed as a new scene The default value of 50 is recommended Scene Change Level 0 100 It refers to level of the camera responses to the dynamic environment e g a swaying curtain The camera may treat the swaying curtain as a target Setting the level properly will avoid the misinformation The default level is 50 Minimum Target Size 0 100 It refers to the size of the camera identify a target You can set the target size according to the actual environment The default size is 50 Target Track Select ON or OFF to enable or disable the tracking of the target Click Edit to set the arming schedule Select the linkage method by checking the checkbox of notify the surveillance center Click Save to save the settings Heat Map Statistics Steps l 2 Click Heat Map Statistics to enter the data statistics interface Select the report type by clicking the dropdown menu Daily report weekly report monthly report and annual report are selectable Click Counting to export the data Select Statistics Result as Space Heat Map or Time Heat Map and the corresponding heat map will be displayed If you select the time heat map to list the statistics there is an Export button to export the data in an excel file 97 User Manu
44. ck to play the video files found on this date The toolbar on the bottom of Playback interface can be used to control playing process 114 User Manual of Network Camera gt es 4 gt iP oo a 2 gt amp amp Figure 9 3 Playback Toolbar Table 9 1 Description of the buttons il wy im cate pictre Pause ee Start Stop clipping video files Sto Audio on and adjust P z volume Mute dia Speed down ORELI Download video files pictures Playback by ad ka Enable Disable digital frame ni Zoom Note You can choose the file paths locally for downloaded playback video files and pictures in Local Configuration interface Please refer to Section 6 1 for details Drag the progress bar with the mouse to locate the exact playback point You can also input the time and click to locate the playback point in the Set playback time field You can also click EE to zoom out in the progress bar Set playback time Figure 9 4 Set Playback Time 2013 09 23 06 17 11 E ee 2013 03 26 03 15 07 BCommand E Schedule BAlarm OWManual Figure 9 5 Progress Bar The different colors of the video on the progress bar stand for the different video types E Command O Sche Figure 9 6 Video Types 115 User Manual of Network Camera Chapter 10 Log Searching Purpose The operation alarm exception and information of the camera can be stored in log files You can also export the log files on your demand Before yo
45. colors The heat map function of the camera usually be used to analyze the visit times and dwell time of customers in a configured area Heat Map Configuration Steps 1 Enter the Heat Map configuration interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Heat Map Heat Map Configuration Heat Map Statistics Enable Heat Map Area Settings Detection Sensitivity 1 79 Background Update _ 50 Scene Change Level 6 Minimum Target Size ee 50 Target Tracking ON v Area 4 wal Select All Figure 6 62 Heat Map Configuration 2 Select Heat Map Configuration tab to set the detailed parameters 3 Check the checkbox of Enable Heat Map to enable the function 4 Click Draw Area to define the area you want to count the visitors Draw area by left click four end points in the live view window and right click to finish the area drawing Up to 8 areas are configurable Note You can click Select All to select the whole live view window as the configured area Or click Delete to delete the current drawn area 5 Configure the parameters for drawn area 96 8 User Manual of Network Camera Detection Sensitivity 0 100 It refers to the sensitivity of the camera identify a target The over high sensitivity may cause the misinformation It is recommended you set the sensitivity as the default value which is 50 Background Update Rate 0 100 It refers to the speed of the new scene repla
46. ction 0 100 It corrects the frame size according to the actual environment If the camera detects the detection frame is obviously larger than the actual head or shoulder adjusting the value can correct the detection frame so as to close to the actual head or shoulder The default value of 50 1s recommended Detection Type It refers to the detection type of the camera recognize a target Auto Head and shoulder are selectable Auto is recommended 7 Configure the mounting related parameters Camera Viewing Angle Refers to the mounting type of the camera Vertical and tilt are selectable and vertical 1s recommended Mounting Height It is recommended that you select the proper mounting height according to the lens you adopts Focal Length The zoom lens with the small focal length is recommended 8 Set the camera calibration 1 Check the checkbox of Camera Calibration to enable the function 2 Click Calibrate to draw two calibrate frames It is recommended you draw two calibrate frames in different distance so the camera can judge the size of the head or shoulder in different distance Note The camera calibration is disabled by default You can enable calibration to improve the calculation accuracy when there is an obvious misinformation during the counting 9 Click Edit to set the arming schedule 10 Select the linkage method by checking the checkbox of notify the surveillance center 11 Click Save to save the settings
47. ddress Filter Interface 2 Check the checkbox of Enable IP Address Filter 3 Select the type of IP Address Filter in the drop down list Forbidden and Allowed are selectable 4 Set the IP Address Filter list e Add an IP Address Steps 1 Click the Add to add an IP 2 Input the IP Adreess Add IP Address IF Address OK Cancel 121 User Manual of Network Camera Figure 11 8 Add an IP 3 Click the OK to finish adding e Modify an IP Address Steps 1 Left click an IP address from filter list and click Modify 2 Modify the IP address in the text filed Modify IP Address IP Address OK Cancel Figure 11 9 Modify an IP 3 Click the OK to finish modifying e Delete an IP Address Left click an IP address from filter list and click Delete Delete all IP Addresses Click Clear to delete all the IP addrsses 5 Click Save to save the settings 11 5 Security Service To enable the remote login and improve the data communication security the camera provides the security service for better user experience Steps Go to Configuration gt Advanced configuration gt Security gt Security Service to enter the security service configuration interface User Authentication Anonymous Visit IP Address Filter Security Service Enable Telnet Enable SSH Figure 11 10 Security Service 122 User Manual of Network Camera 2 Check the checkbox of Enable Telnet to enable the remote login by the telnet
48. de and night mode Note The detailed information of each parameter please refers to day night auto switch session 3 Click Day tab to configure the parameters applicable for day mode 4 Click Night tab to configure the parameters applicable for night mode Note The settings saved automatically if any parameter is changed 6 5 2 Configuring OSD Settings Purpose You can customize the camera name and time on the screen Steps 1 Enter the OSD Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Image gt OSD Settings 64 User Manual of Network Camera Display Settings OSD Settings Text Overlay Privacy Mask Picture Overlay Display Name Display Date Display Week Camera Name Camera 01 Time Format 24 hour A Date Format MM DD YYYY v Display Mode Not transparent amp Not flash OSD Size Auto v Font Color Black amp White Self adaptive Figure 6 33 OSD Settings 2 Check the corresponding checkbox to select the display of camera name date or week if required 3 Edit the camera name in the text field of Camera Name 4 Select from the drop down list to set the time format date format display mode and the OSD font size 5 Define the font color of the OSD by clicking the drop down and black amp white self adaptive and custom are selectable Custom v i se Font Color Figure 6 34 Font Color Custom 6 You can use the mouse to click a
49. e Domain name of the camera The domain is the same with the device alias in the HiDDNS server 4 Click Save to save the new settings Note A reboot is required for the settings to take effect 43 User Manual of Network Camera 6 3 5 Configuring SNMP Settings Purpose You can set the SNMP function to get camera status parameters and alarm related information and manage the camera remotely when it is connected to the network Before you start Before setting the SNMP please download the SNMP software and manage to receive the camera information via SNMP port By setting the Trap Address the camera can send the alarm event and exception messages to the surveillance center Note The SNMP version you select should be the same as that of the SNMP software And you also need to use the different version according to the security level you required SNMP v1 provides no security and SNMP v2 requires password for access And SNMP v3 provides encryption and if you use the third version HTTPS protocol must be enabled Steps 1 Enter the SNMP Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt SNMP 44 TCPAP Port SNMP viiv Enable SNMPv1 Enable SNMP vec Write SNMP Community Read SNMP Community Trap Address Trap Port Trap Community SNMP v3 Enable SNMPv3 Read UserName security Level Authentication Algorithm Authentication Password Private key Algorithm Private kKey password Write Use
50. e Method Normal Linkage Other Linkage Audible Warning Trigger Alarm Output C Select All Notify Surveillance Center Send Email Upload to FTP LI Trigger Channel Figure 6 42 Linkage Method e Audible Warning Trigger the audible warning locally And it only supported by the device have the audio output e Notify Surveillance Center Send an exception or alarm signal to remote management software when an event occurs e Send Email Send an email with alarm information to a user or users when an event occurs Note To send the Email when an event occurs you need to refer to Section 6 6 6 to set the related parameters e Upload to FTP Capture the image when an alarm is triggered and upload the picture to a FTP server Note Set the FTP address and the remote FTP server first Refer to Section 6 3 10 for detailed information e Trigger Channel The video will be recorded when the motion is detected You have to set the recording schedule to realize this function Please refer to Section 7 2 for 72 User Manual of Network Camera detailed information e Trigger Alarm Output Trigger one or more external alarm outputs when an event occurs Note To trigger an alarm output when an event occurs please refer to Section 6 6 4 to set the related parameters gt Expert Configuration Expert mode is mainly used to configure the sensitivity and proportion of object on area of each area for different day night switch Motion Detection
51. e exposed to the laser beam Do not place the camera in extremely hot cold temperatures the operating temperature should be between 30 C 60 C or 40 C 60 C if the camera model has an H in its suffix dusty or damp environment and do not expose it to high electromagnetic radiation To avoid heat accumulation good ventilation is required for a proper operating environment Keep the camera away from water and any liquid While shipping the camera should be packed in its original packing Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion Please use the manufacturer recommended battery type Notes For the camera supports IR you are required to pay attention to the following precautions to prevent IR reflection Dust or grease on the dome cover will cause IR reflection Please do not remove the dome cover film until the installation is finished If there is dust or grease on the dome cover clean the dome cover with clean soft cloth and isopropyl alcohol Make certain the installation location does not have reflective surfaces of objects too close to the camera The IR light from the camera may reflect back into the lens causing reflection The foam ring around the lens must be seated flush against the inner surface of the bubble to isolate the lens from the IR LEDS Fasten the dome cover to camera body so that the foam ring and the dome cover are attached seamlessly User Manu
52. e rotate mode as on you will get a normal view of the scene with 9 16 aspect ratio to ignore the needless information such as the wall and get more meaningful information of the scene Scene Mode Choose the scene as indoor or outdoor according to the real environment Video Standard 50 Hz and 60 Hz are selectable Choose according to the different video standards normally 50 Hz for PAL standard and 60 Hz for NTSC standard Capture Mode It s the selectable video input mode to meet the different demands of field of view and resolution Other Some of the camera supports CVBS SDI or HDMI output Please refer to the actual camera model for details Day Night Scheduled Switch Day Night scheduled switch configuration interface enables you to set the separate camera parameters for day and night to guarantee the image quality in different illumination 63 User Manual of Network Camera Display Settings OSD Settings TextOverlay Privacy Mask Picture Overlay Switch Day and Ni Scheduled Switch v Start Time 06 00 00 End Time 18 00 00 Common Day Night Image Adjustment Saturation 5 Exposure Settings Day Night Switch Video Adjustment Other Figure 6 32 Day Night Scheduled Switch Configuration Interface Steps 1 Click the time line to select the start time and the end time of the switch 2 Click Common tab to configure the common parameters applicable to the day mo
53. en and NC Normally Closed Edit the name to set a name for the alarm input optional Motion Detection Video Tampering Alarm Input Alarm Output Exception Face Detection Audio Exception Detection Intrusion Detection Defocus Detection Scene Change Detection Alarm Input No A 1 Ww Alarm Type NO w Arming Schedule Edit Figure 6 47 Alarm Input Settings 3 Click Edit to set the arming schedule for the alarm input Refer to Task 2 Set the Arming Schedule for Motion Detection in Section 6 6 1 4 Check the checkbox to select the linkage method taken for the alarm input Refer to Task 3 Set the Alarm Actions for Motion Detection in Section 6 6 1 5 You can also choose the PTZ linking for the alarm input if your camera is installed with a pan tilt unit Check the relative checkbox and select the No to enable Preset Calling Patrol Calling or Pattern Calling 6 You can copy your settings to other alarm inputs 7 Click Save to save the settings 6 6 4 Configuring Alarm Output Steps 1 Enter the Alarm Output Settings interface 77 User Manual of Network Camera Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Events gt Alarm Output 2 Select one alarm output channel in the Alarm Output drop down list You can also set a name for the alarm output optional 3 The Delay time can be set to 5sec 10sec 30sec Imin 2min 5min 10min or Manual The delay time refers to the time duration that the alarm output remains
54. ese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC Conditions This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation EU Conformity Statement This product and if applicable the supplied accessories too are 3 marked with CE and comply therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards listed under the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC the RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU 2012 19 EU WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see E www recyclethis info
55. etection 2 Set the Arming Schedule for Motion Detection Steps 70 User Manual of Network Camera Arming Schedule Edit Figure 6 40 Arming Time 1 Click Edit to edit the arming schedule The Figure 6 34 shows the editing interface of the arming schedule 2 Choose the day you want to set the arming schedule 3 Click to set the time period for the arming schedule 4 Optional After you set the arming schedule you can copy the schedule to other days 5 Click OK to save the settings Note The time of each period can t be configured for each day overlapped Up to 8 periods can be Edit Schedule Time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Period Start Time 00 00 10 00 14 00 ie Ey 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 on Oo oO A N lt st ve E e r 00 00 Copy to Week Select AIl te rr ite rr 20 00 24 00 k Pa ste HE sk 00 00 00 00 00 00 es 00 00 End Time 10 00 e Ars 14 00 e 7 ees ate Be rs eT aks ste ate ate ATS TS ET Mon M Tue M wea M thu Meri M sat M Sun OK Cancel Figure 6 41 Arming Time Schedule 71 User Manual of Network Camera 3 Set the Alarm Actions for Motion Detection Check the checkbox to select the linkage method Notify surveillance center send email upload to FTP trigger channel and trigger alarm output are selectable You can specify the linkage method when an event occurs Linkag
56. etwork camera Reboot Reboot Reboot the device Figure 11 12 Reboot the Device 11 7 2 Restoring Default Settings Steps 1 Enter the Maintenance interface Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt System gt Maintenance Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt System gt Maintenance 2 Click Restore or Default to restore the default settings Default Reset all the parameters except the IP parameters and user information to the default settings Restore all parameters to default settings Figure 11 13 Restore Default Settings Note After restoring the default settings the IP address is also restored to the default IP address please be careful for this action 11 7 3 Exporting Importing Configuration File Purpose 124 User Manual of Network Camera Configuration file is used for the batch configuration of the camera which can simplify the configuration steps when there are a lot of cameras needing configuring Steps 1 Enter the Maintenance interface Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt System gt Maintenance or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt System gt Maintenance 2 Click Export to export the current configuration file and save it to the certain place 3 Click Browse to select the saved configuration file and then click Import to start importing configuration file Note You need to reboot the camera after importing configuration file 4 Click Export and set the saving path to
57. f Draw Area Clear All Figure 6 44 Day Night Auto Switch 3 Select the area by clicking the area No 4 Slide the cursor to adjust the sensitivity and proportion of object on the area for the selected area in the daytime 5 Slide the cursor to adjust the sensitivity and proportion of object on the area for the selected area at night 6 Set the arming schedule and linkage method as in the normal configuration mode 7 Click Save to save the settings e Day Night Scheduled Switch 1 Draw the detection area as in the normal configuration mode Up to 8 areas are supported 2 Select Scheduled Switch for Switch Day and Night Settings 74 User Manual of Network Camera Switch Day and Night Scheduled Switch Start Time 06 00 00 End Time 16 00 00 Figure 6 45 Day Night Scheduled S witch 3 Select the start time and the end time for the switch timing 4 Select the area by clicking the area No 5 Slide the cursor to adjust the sensitivity and proportion of object on the area for the selected area in the daytime 6 Slide the cursor to adjust the sensitivity and proportion of object on the area for the selected area at night 7 Set the arming schedule and linkage method as in the normal configuration mode 8 Click Save to save the settings 6 6 2 Configuring Video Tampering Alarm Purpose You can configure the camera to trigger the alarm when the lens is covered and take alarm response action Ste
58. fect 6 3 8 Configuring UPnP Settings Universal Plug and Play UPnP is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment software and other hardware devices The UPnP protocol allows devices to connect seamlessly and to simplify the implementation of networks in the home and corporate environments With the function enabled you don t need to configure the port mapping for each port 47 User Manual of Network Camera and the camera is connected to the Wide Area Network via the router Steps 1 Enter the UPnP settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt UPnP 2 Check the checkbox to enable the UPnP function The name of the device when detected online can be edited J Enable UPnP Friendly Name Camera Figure 6 17 Configure UPnP Settings 6 3 9 Email Sending Triggered by Alarm Purpose The system can be configured to send an Email notification to all designated receivers if an alarm event is detected e g motion detection event video loss video tampering etc Before you start Please configure the DNS Server settings under Basic Configuration gt Network gt TCP IP or Advanced Configuration gt Network gt TCP IP before using the Email function Steps 1 Enter the TCP IP Settings Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt Network gt TCP IP or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt TCP IP to set the
59. g the configured line from the A side to the B side can be detected eB gt A Only the object crossing the configured line from the B side to the A side can be detected 4 Set the sensitivity 1 100 5 Choose another line crossing on the dropdown list to configure Up to 4 line crossing areas are configurable 6 Click Save to save the settings 6 6 9 Configuring Intrusion Detection Intrusion detection can set an area in the surveillance scene and once the area is been entered a set of alarm action is triggered 83 User Manual of Network Camera Steps 1 Check the Enable Intrusion Detection checkbox 2 Click Draw Area and then draw a rectangle on the image as a defense region Note when you draw the rectangle all lines should connect end to end to each other Up to four areas are supported Motion Detection Video Tampering Alarm Input Alarm Output Exception Face Detection Audio Exception Detection Intrusion Detection Defocus Detection Scene Change Detection Enable Intrusion Detection wy Area Settings Stop Drawing Region 1 v Threshold Sensitivity j Percentage j el g 2 Figure 6 53 Configuring Intrusion Area You can click Clear to clear the areas you drawn The defense region parameters can be set separately 3 Choose the region to be configured gt Threshold Range 0 10s the threshold for the time of the object loitering in the region If you set the value as
60. gs Record File Size 256M 512M O 1G Save record files to C Documents and Settings zhonggiuyue Web RecordFiles Browse Save downloaded files to CADocuments and Settings zhangqiuyue W eb DownloadFiles Save snapshots in live view to C Documents and Settings zhonggiuyue WV eb CaptureFiles Brows Picture and Clip Settings Save snapshots when playback to C Documents and Settings zhongqiuyue Web PlaybackPics Save clips to C Documents and Settings zhonggiuyue WVeb PlaybackFiles Figure 6 1 Local Configuration Interface 2 Configure the following settings Live View Parameters Set the protocol type and live view performance Protocol Type TCP UDP MULTICAST and HTTP are selectable TCP Ensures complete delivery of streaming data and better video quality yet the real time transmission will be affected UDP Provides real time audio and video streams HTTP Allows the same quality as of TCP without setting specific ports for 34 User Manual of Network Camera streaming under some network environments MULTICAST It s recommended to select MCAST type when using the Multicast function For detailed information about Multicast refer to Section 6 3 1 TCP IP Settings Live View Performance Set the live view performance to Shortest Delay Real Time Balanced or Best Fluency Rules It refers to the rules on your local browser select enable or disable to display or not display the colored marks when the mot
61. guration gt Network gt FTP TCPAP Port DDNS PPPoE SNMP 802 1 QoS FIP UPnP Email NAT Platform Access HTTPS server Address 0 0 0 0 Port 21 User Name Anonymous Password Confirm Directory Structure Save in the root directory lx Parent Directory Use Device Name Child Directory Use Camera Name Upload Type Upload Picture Test Figure 6 20 FTP Settings 2 Configure the FTP settings and the user name and password are required for login the FTP server Directory In the Directory Structure field you can select the root directory parent directory and child directory When the parent directory is selected you have the option to use the Device Name Device Number or Device IP for the name of the directory and when the Child Directory is selected you can use the Camera Name or Camera No as the name of the directory Upload type To enable uploading the captured picture to the FTP server Anonymous Access to the FTP Server in which case the user name and password won t be required Check the Anonymous checkbox to enable the anonymous access to the FTP server Note The anonymous access function must be supported by the FTP server 51 User Manual of Network Camera 3 Click Save to save the settings Note If you want to upload the captured pictures to FTP server you have to enable the continuous snapshot or event triggered snapshot on Snapshot page For detailed information please refer to
62. heck this checkbox to use authentication to log in to this server and enter the login user Name and password Choose Receiver Select the receiver to which the email is sent Up to 2 receivers can be configured Receiver The name of the user to be notified Receiver s Address The email address of user to be notified 4 Click Save to save the settings 6 3 10 Configuring NAT Network Address Translation Settings Purpose l Enter the NAT settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt NAT 2 Choose the port mapping mode To port mapping with the default port numbers Choose Port Mapping Mode as Auto To port mapping with the customized port numbers Choose Port Mapping Mode as Manual And for manual port mapping you can customize the value of the port number by yourself Enable Port Mapping Port Mapping Mode Manual Fort Type External Fort External IF Address Status HTTP a 0 0 0 0 Not Valid RTSP 554 0 0 0 0 Not Valid Server Port 8000 0 0 0 0 Not Valid Save Figure 6 19 Configure NAT Settings 3 Click Save to save the settings 50 User Manual of Network Camera 6 3 11 Configuring FTP Settings Purpose You can configure the FTP server related information to enable the uploading of the captured pictures to the FTP server The captured pictures can be triggered by events or a timing snapshot task Steps 1 Enter the FTP Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Confi
63. higher the value the easier a target be recognized and the higher the misinformation is The default value of 3 is recommended Background Update Rate 0 4 It refers to the speed of the new scene replaces the previous scene The default value of 3 is recommended Single Alarm If single alarm is selected the target in the configured area will trigger the alarm for only once If it is not checked the same target will cause the continuous alarm in the same configured area Leave Interference Suppression Check this checkbox to stop the interference caused by the leaves in the configured area Output Type Select the position of the frame Target center bottom center and top centers are selectable E g The target will be in the center of the frame 1f target center is selected Restore Default Click to restore the configured parameters to the default Restart VCA Restart the algorithms library of behavior analysis Global Size Filter Note Compared with the size filter under rule which is aiming at each rule the global size filter is aim at all rules Steps 1 Check the checkbox of Global Size Filter to enable the function 91 User Manual of Network Camera 2 Select the Filter Type as Actual Size or Pixel Actual Size Input the length and width of both the maximum size and the minimum size Only the target size is between the min size and max size will trigger the alarm Notes e Camera calibration has to be configured
64. icture bese ti O Max Record Capacity ooce OOOO O O Free Size for Record bes i O Fercentage of Picture 25 0g Percentage of Record 7 Figure 7 2 Storage Management Interface 2 If the status of the disk is Uninitialized check the corresponding checkbox to select the disk and click Format to start initializing the disk When the initialization completed the status of disk will become Normal HDD Device List Format C HDD No Capacity Free space Status Type Property Progress la 20 00GB 19 5GB Normal NAS RAN Figure 7 3 View Disk Status 3 Define the quota for record and pictures 1 Input the quota percentage for picture and for record 2 Click Save and refresh the browser page to activate the settings 103 User Manual of Network Camera Quota Max Picture Capacity Free Size for Picture Max Record Capacity Free Size for Record Percentage of Picture Percentage of Record Figure 7 4 Quota Settings Notes Upto 8 NAS disks can be connected to the camera To initialize and use the SD card after insert it to the camera please refer to the steps of NAS disk initialization 7 2 Configuring Recording Schedule Purpose There are two kinds of recording for the cameras manual recording and scheduled recording For the manual recording refer to Section 5 3 Recording and Capturing Pictures Manually In this section you can follow the instructions to configure the scheduled recording By default the rec
65. if you select the filter by actual SIZE e The length of the maximum size should be longer than the length of the minimum size and so does the width Pixel Click Minimum Size to draw the rectangle of the min size on the live view And click Maximum Size to draw the rectangle of the max size on the live view The target is smaller than the min size or larger than the max size will be filtered Notes e The drawn area will be converted to the pixel by the background algorithm The global size filter cannot be configured if the live view is stopped The length of the maximum size should be longer than the length of the minimum size and so does the width 3 Click Save to save the settings 6 7 2 Face Capture Face capture can capture the face appears in the configured area and the face characters information including the age gender and wearing glasses or not will be uploaded with the captured picture as well 92 User Manual of Network Camera Live View Playback Log Configuration a admin t Logout Local Configuration v VCA Info z 7 amp Basic Configuration A sires ag sess Za A j ic fi ati A I avancec onriguration Display Information W VCA configuration v Display on Picture VCA Info Display Target Info on Alarm Picture 3 R Display on Stream Display VCA Info on Stream Snapshot setting Picture Quality Good v Save Figure 6 60 Face Capture VCA Info Face Capture Version It lists the versi
66. in name from the DDNS provider E g DynDns com Please follow the steps below for normal domain name resolution and private domain name resolution to solve the problem Normal Domain Name Resolution 14 User Manual of Network Camera Domain Name Resolution Server Fg Port Map h S Network TeS eiw ah T Bink IL etwor FNI __Network _ w Network _ Ow OF wo cable z cable 4 Internet cable ALAS ex 3 Network Camera Router with Computer Dynamic IP Figure 2 7 Normal Domain Name Resolution Steps 1 Apply a domain name from a domain name provider 2 Configure the DDNS settings in the DDNS Settings interface of the network camera Refer to Section 6 3 4 Configuring DDNS Settings for detailed configuration 3 Visit the camera via the applied domain name Private Domain Name Resolution PC IP Server Static IP Port Map Network cable l pM S Network Network Network n Ow OF wo cabe cable ki Internet 2 cable qe A q Network Camera Router with Computer Dynamic IP Figure 2 8 Private Domain Name Resolution Steps 1 Install and run the IP Server software in a computer with a static IP 2 Access the network camera through the LAN with a web browser or the client software 3 Enable DDNS and select IP Server as the protocol type Refer to Section 6 3 4 Configuring DDNS Settings for detailed configuration 15 User Manual of Network Camera Chapter 3 Access to the Network Camera 3
67. interface Service settings refer to the hardware service the camera supports and it varies according to the different cameras For the cameras support IR LED ABF Auto Back Focus Auto Defog or Status LED you can go to the hardware service and select to enable or disable the corresponding service according to the actual demands 127 User Manual of Network Camera Appendix Appendix 1 SADP Software Introduction Description of SADP V 2 0 SADP Search Active Devices Protocol is a kind of user friendly and installation free online device search tool It searches the active online devices within your subnet and displays the information of the devices You can also modify the basic network information of the devices using this software Search active devices online Search online devices automatically After launch the SADP software it automatically searches the online devices every 15 seconds from the subnet where your computer locates It displays the total number and information of the searched devices in the Online Devices interface Device information including the device type IP address port number gateway etc will be displayed ae Refresh gt gt Total number of online devices 2 Modify Network Parameters r ID Device Type IPv4 Address Port Software Version IPv4 Gateway Serial No IP Address 001 DS_2CD862MF 172 6 23 104 8000 V2 0build 120312 0 0 0 0 DS 2CD862F E0020081008B Port
68. ion detection face detection or intrusion detection is triggered E g enabled as the rules are and the face detection is enabled as well when a face 1s detected it will be marked with a green rectangle on the live view Image Format Choose the image format for picture capture Record File Settings Set the saving path of the recorded video files Valid for the record files you recorded with the web browser Record File Size Select the packed size of the manually recorded and downloaded video files to 256M 512M or 1G After the selection the maximum record file size is the value you selected Save record files to Set the saving path for the manually recorded video files Save downloaded files to Set the saving path for the downloaded video files in playback mode e Picture and Clip Settings Set the saving paths of the captured pictures and clipped video files Valid for the pictures you captured with the web browser Save snapshots in live view to Set the saving path of the manually captured pictures in live view mode Save snapshots when playback to Set the saving path of the captured pictures in playback mode Save clips to Set the saving path of the clipped video files in playback mode Note You can click Browse to change the directory for saving the clips and pictures 3 Click Save to save the settings 35 User Manual of Network Camera 6 2 Configuring Time Settings Purpose You can follow the instruc
69. king Mode Security Mode Channel Signal Strength Speed Mbps 10 AF infrastructure WPA2 personal 11 13 5d 11 Webber infrastrecture WPA2 personal 1i T 5 12 TP LINK PocketAP DFBO48 infrastructure WPA2 personal 6 7 150 13 APT infrastrecture WPA2 personal 1i J 150 E i4 TP LINK_PocketAP C4C216 infrastructure NONE la D 150 Wi Fi 5510 AP Network Mode Manager A Ad Hoc Security Mode WPA2 personall Encryption Type TKIF ial Key 1 WPS 7 Enable WPS PIN Code 48167581 a PEC connection Use router FIN code Connect SSID AF Router PIN code Figure 4 11 Wi Fi Settings WPS PIN Mode 2 Choose Use route PIN code If the PIN code is generated from the router side you should enter the PIN code you get from the router side in the Router PIN code field 26 User Manual of Network Camera 3 Click Connect Or You can generate the PIN code on the camera side And the expired time for the PIN code is 120 seconds 1 Click Generate PIN Code 48167581 Generate 2 Enter the code to the router in the example enter 48167581 to the router 4 3 IP Property Settings for Wireless Network Connection The default IP address of wireless network interface controller is 192 168 1 64 When you connect the wireless network you can change the default IP Steps 1 Enter the TCP IP configuration interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt TCP IP Or Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt Network g
70. live video to prevent certain spots in the surveillance area from being live viewed and recorded Steps 1 Enter the Privacy Mask Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Image gt Privacy Mask 2 Check the checkbox of Enable Privacy Mask to enable this function 3 Click Draw Area Display Settings OSD Settings Text Overlay Privacy Mask Picture Overlay Enable Privacy Mask Figure 6 37 Privacy Mask Settings 4 Click and drag the mouse in the live video window to draw the mask area Note You are allowed to draw up to 4 areas on the same image 67 User Manual of Network Camera 5 Click Stop Drawing to finish drawing or click Clear All to clear all of the areas you set without saving them 6 Click Save to save the settings 6 5 5 Configuring Picture Overlay Purpose Picture overlay enables you to overlay a picture on the image This function enables a certain enterprise or users to overlay their logo on the image Note The picture must be in RGB24 bmp format and the maximum size of the picture is 128 128 Steps 1 Enter the Picture Overlay Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Image gt Picture Overlay Display Settings OSD Settings Text Overlay Privacy Mask Picture Overlay Upload Picture C Documents and Settings Configure Overlay Parameters Enable Picture Overlay X Coordinate Y Coordinate Picture Width
71. lug in Manually capture the picture we eb Manually start stop recording emu 2 Audio on and adjust volume Mute Turn on off microphone Turn on off 3D zooming function 5 3 Recording and Capturing Pictures Manually In the live view interface click on the toolbar to capture the live pictures or click to record the live view The saving paths of the captured pictures and clips can be set on the Configuration gt Local Configuration page To configure remote scheduled recording please refer to Section 7 2 Note The captured image will be saved as JPEG file or BMP file in your computer 5 4 Operating PTZ Control Purpose In the live view interface you can use the PTZ control buttons to realize pan tilt zoom control of the camera Before you start To realize PTZ control the camera connected to the network must support the PTZ function or a pan tilt unit has been installed to the camera Please properly set the PTZ parameters on RS 485 settings page referring to Section 10 8 RS 485 Settings 5 4 1 PTZ Control Panel On the live view page click to show the PTZ control panel or click I gt to hide it Click the direction buttons to control the pan tilt movements 30 User Manual of Network Camera F g oa D Figure 5 3 PTZ Control Panel Click the zoom iris focus buttons to realize lens control Notes There are 8 direction arrows AV lt lt me pv fly i
72. m The higher value of the smoothing the better fluency of the stream though the video quality may not be so satisfied The lower value of the smoothing the higher quality of the stream though it may appear not fluent 4 Click Save to save the settings 6 4 2 Configuring Audio Settings Steps 1 Enter the Audio Settings interface Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt Video Audio gt Audio 56 User Manual of Network Camera Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Video Audio gt Audio Video Audio ROI Display Info on Stream Audio Encoding G711alaw Audio Input Micin l Input Volume S La Environmental Noise Filter OFF Figure 6 26 Audio Settings 2 Configure the following settings Audio Encoding G 722 1 G711 ulaw G7llalaw G726 and MP2L2 are selectable And 32kbps 64kbps and 128kbps are supported if MP2L2 is selected Audio Input MicIn and LineIn are selectable for the connected microphone and pickup respectively Input Volume 0 100 Environmental Noise Filter Set it as OFF or ON When you set the function on the noise detected can be filtered 3 Click Save to save the settings 6 4 3 Configuring ROI Encoding ROI stands for the region of interest And the ROI encoding enables you to discriminate the ROI and background information in compression that is to say the technology assigns more encoding resource to the region of interest to increase the quality of the ROI whe
73. n the live view window when you click and drag the mouse in the relative positions For the cameras which support lens movements only the direction buttons are invalid Table 5 2 Descriptions of PTZ Control Panel Icon Description Zoom in out ce ommo OOOO feel e Light on off Wiper on off One touch focus Initialize lens Adjust speed of pan tilt movements 5 4 2 Setting Calling a Preset Setting a Preset 1 In the PTZ control panel select a preset number from the preset list 1 Preset 1 ii gt 2 Preset Preset 3 4 Preset 4 5 Preset 5 Figure 5 4 Setting a Preset 31 User Manual of Network Camera 2 Use the PTZ control buttons to move the lens to the desired position e Pan the camera to the right or left e Tilt the camera up or down e Zoom in or out e Refocus the lens 3 Click to finish the setting of the current preset 4 Youcan click to delete the preset Note You can configure up to 128 presets Calling a Preset This feature enables the camera to point to a specified preset scene manually or when an event takes place For the defined preset you can call it at any time to the desired preset scene In the PTZ control panel select a defined preset from the list and click to call the preset Or you can place the mouse on the presets interface and call the preset by typing the preset No to call the corresponding presets 1 Preset 1 fin 2 Pre
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75. nce Center Trigger Alarm Output Select All Send Email O a gt Figure 6 54 Configuring Defocus Detection 6 6 11 Configuring Scene Change Detection Purpose Scene change detection is used to detect the change of surveillance environment affected by the external factors such as the intentional rotation of the camera Steps 1 Check the Enable Scene Change Detection checkbox Sensitivity Range 1 100 The higher the sensitivity the easier the 85 User Manual of Network Camera change of scene can trigger the alarm Arming Schedule is configured to set the time you want the function to be enabled 2 Click Edit to set the arming schedule 3 Choose to trigger alarm actions as Notify Surveillance Center and Send Email or trigger the Alarm Output 4 Click Save to save the settings Motion Detection Video Tampering Alarm Input Alarm Output Exception Face Detection Audio Exception Detection Intrusion Detection Defocus Detection Scene Change Detection Enable Scene Change Detection cr Sensitivity E Arming Schedule Edit Figure 6 55 Scene Change Detection 6 7 VCA Configuration 6 7 1 Behavior Analysis The behavior analysis detects a series of suspicious behavior and certain linkage methods will be enabled if the alarm is triggered 86 User Manual of Network Camera E Local Configuration v VCA Info Behavior Analysis Version k Basic Configuration A Sy Ad d E fi ti A if vance ontiguration
76. nd drag the text frame pee jn the live view window to adjust the OSD position 65 User Manual of Network Camera Display Settings OSD Settings Text Overlay Privacy Mask Picture Overlay Display Name Display Date Display Week Camera Name Time Format Date Format Display Mode OSD Size Font Color Figure 6 35 Adjust OSD Location 7 Click Save to activate the above settings 6 5 3 Configuring Text Overlay Settings Purpose You can customize the text overlay Steps 1 Enter the Text Overlay Settings interface Camera 01 24 hour I MM DD YYYY v Not transparent amp Not flash Auto Black amp White Self adaptive Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Image gt Text Overlay Display Settings OSD Settings Text Overay Privacy Mask Picture Overlay 4 Test Ll2 13 O4 Os a Ce Elz Os Figure 6 36 Text Overlay 66 Save User Manual of Network Camera 2 Check the checkbox in front of textbox to enable the on screen display 3 Input the characters in the textbox 4 Optional Use the mouse to click and drag the red text frame Test in the live view window to adjust the text overlay position 5 Click Save Note Up to 8 text overlays are configurable 6 5 4 Configuring Privacy Mask Purpose Privacy mask enables you to cover certain areas on the
77. nect the network camera to the router 2 In the camera assign a LAN IP address the subnet mask and the gateway Refer to Section 2 1 2 Detecting and Changing the IP Address for detailed LAN configuration 3 In the router set the PPPoE user name password and confirm the password 4 Set port mapping E g 80 8000 and 554 ports The steps for port mapping vary depending on different routers Please call the router manufacturer for assistance with port mapping Note Refer to Appendix 2 for detailed information about port mapping 5 Apply a domain name from a domain name provider 6 Configure the DDNS settings in the setting interface of the router 7 Visit the camera via the applied domain name Connecting the network camera via a modem Purpose This camera supports the PPPoE auto dial up function The camera gets a public IP address by ADSL dial up after the camera is connected to a modem You need to configure the PPPoE parameters of the network camera Refer to Section 5 3 3 Configuring PPPoE Settings for detailed configuration ov or K o J Network cable lt P gt Network cable Internet 2 Network cable x i J Network Camera Modem Computer Figure 2 6 Accessing the Camera with Dynamic IP Note The obtained IP address is dynamically assigned via PPPoE so the IP address always changes after rebooting the camera To solve the inconvenience of the dynamic IP you need to get a doma
78. ng the IP Address for detailed IP address configuration of the camera 3 Save the static IP in the router 4 Set port mapping e g 80 8000 and 554 ports The steps for port mapping vary according to the different routers Please call the router manufacturer for assistance with port mapping Note Refer to Appendix 2 for detailed information about port mapping 5 Visit the network camera through a web browser or the client software over the internet j Network gt Network d Network __Network _ AEX __Network_ Internet Network or cable cable i J cable Router with Computer Static IP Network Camera Figure 2 4 Accessing the Camera through Router with Static IP Connecting the network camera with static IP directly You can also save the static IP in the camera and directly connect it to the internet without using a router Refer to Section 2 1 2 Detecting and Changing the IP Address for detailed IP address configuration of the camera a S Oui or oOo Network cable Internet Network cable ej r VALA j Network Camera with Static IP Computer Figure 2 5 Accessing the Camera with Static IP Directly 2 2 2 Dynamic IP Connection Before you start Please apply a dynamic IP from an ISP With the dynamic IP address you can connect the network camera to a modem or a router Connecting the network camera via a router Steps 13 User Manual of Network Camera 1 Con
79. nt the face capture to take effect Draw area by left click end points in the live view window and right click to finish the area drawing Note e Polygon area 4 10 sides sides is supported o If the live view is stopped there is no way to draw the configured area 4 Click Save to save the settings Advanced Configuration Configure the following parameters according to your actual environment Detection Parameters Generation Speed 1 5 The speed to identify a target The higher the value the faster the target will be recognized Setting the value quite low and if there was a face in the configured area from the start this face will not be captured It can reduce the misinformation of the faces in the wall painting or posters The default value of 3 is recommended Capture Times 1 10 Refers to the capture times a face will be captured during its stay in the configured area The default value is 1 Sensitivity 1 5 The sensitivity to identify a target The higher the value the easier a face will be recognized and the higher misinformation is The default value of 3 is recommended Capture Interval 1 255 Frame The frame interval to capture a picture If you set the value as 1 which is the default value it means the camera captures the face in 94 User Manual of Network Camera every frame Capture Sensitivity 0 20 The threshold the camera treats the target as a face Only when the face score generated b
80. ode Channel Signal Strength Speed Mbps 1 belkin54g infrastructure NONE 1 94 54 2 Roy Zhong infrastructure WPA2 personal 1 78 54 1 3 yourPC infrastructure WPA2 personal 11 37 150 4 Micheal infrastructure WPA2 personal 6 31 150 5 APPLE infrastructure WPA2 personal 6 31 150 Figure 4 1 Wireless Network List 2 Click Search to search the online wireless connections 3 Click to choose a wireless connection on the list Wi Fi SSID belkin54g Network Mode Manager Ad Hoc Security Mode not encrypted A Figure 4 2 Wi Fi Setting Manage Mode 20 User Manual of Network Camera 4 Check the checkbox to select the Network mode as Manage and the Security mode of the network is automatically shown when you select the wireless network please don t change it manually Note These parameters are exactly identical with those of the router 5 Enter the key to connect the wireless network The key should be that of the wireless network connection you set on the router Wireless Connection in Ad hoc Mode If you choose the Ad hoc mode you don t need to connect the wireless camera via a router The scenario is the same as you connect the camera and the PC directly with a network cable Steps 1 Choose Ad hoc mode Wi Fi SAD camerab46 wifi Network Mode O Manager Ad Hoc Security Mode not encrypted B Figure 4 3 Wi Fi Setting Ad hoc 2 Customize a SSID for the camera 3 Choose the Security Mode of the wireless connection
81. on of the algorithms library Display information includes the display on picture and display on stream Display Target info on Alarm Picture There will be a frame on the target on the uploaded alarm picture if the checkbox is checked Display VCA info on Stream The green frames will be displayed on the target if in a live view or playback Snapshot Setting Select the picture quality for the captured picture Good better and best are selectable Shield Region The shield region allows you to set the specific region in which the face capture will not function Up to 4 shield regions are supported Steps 1 Click Shield Region tab to enter the shield region configuration interface 2 Click Draw Area Draw area by left click four end points in the live view window and right click to finish the area drawing Notes e Click Delete to delete the drawn areas e If the live view is stopped there is no way to draw the shield regions 3 Click Save to save the settings 93 User Manual of Network Camera Rule Steps 1 Check the checkbox of Rule to enable rules of face capture 2 Click Minimize Pupil Distance to draw the minimum pupil distance The distance of the drawn pupil will be displayed on the box below the live view The minimize pupil distance refers to the minimum square size composed by the area between two pupils and it is the basic standard for a camera to identify a target 3 Click Draw Area to draw the area you wa
82. or the IP Server you have to apply a static IP subnet mask gateway and preferred DNS from the ISP The Server Address should be entered with the static IP address of the computer that runs the IP Server software Enable DDNS DDNS Type Server Address Domain Port User Name Password Confirm IPServer v 212 15 10 121 Figure 6 11 IPServer Settings Note For the US and Canada area you can enter 173 200 91 74 as the server address e NO IP Steps 1 Choose the DDNS Type as NO IP 42 User Manual of Network Camera TCPAP Port DDNS PPPoE SNMP 802 1X QoS FTP UPnP Email NAT Platform Access HTTPS W Enable DONS DDNS Type NOP Server Address Domain Port User Name Password Confirm Figure 6 12 NO IP Settings 2 Enter the Server Address as www noip com 3 Enter the Domain name you registered 4 Enter the Port number if needed 5 Enter the User Name and Password 6 Click Save and then you can view the camera with the domain name e HiDDNS Steps 1 Choose the DDNS Type as HiDDNS TCPAP Port DDNS PPPoE SNMP 802 1X QoS FTP UPnP Email NAT Platform Access HTTPS Enable DDNS DDNS Type HiIDDNS Server Address www hik online com Domain Port User Name Password Confirm Figure 6 13 HiDDNS Settings 2 Enter the Server Address www hik online com 3 Enter th
83. ord files of scheduled recording are stored in the SD card 1f supported or in the network disk Steps 1 Enter the Record Schedule Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Storage gt Record Schedule 104 User Manual of Network Camera Record Schedule Storage Management NAS Snapshot Pre record 55 ka Postrecord Ss Overwrite Yes Enable Record Schedule Continuous E Motion Detection i i i 10 12 le li i 2i Ze E Alarm e ue l ie el i iyi 1 i l aaa E Motion Alarm Motion amp Alarm E Other RHE He I l l l l l TT ch a l j l l l l Figure 7 5 Recording Schedule Interface Check the checkbox of Enable Record Schedule to enable scheduled recording Set the record parameters of the camera Pre record 55 Postrecord 55 Overwrite Yes Ea Figure 7 6 Record Parameters Pre record The time you set to start recording before the scheduled time or the event For example if an alarm triggers recording at 10 00 and the pre record time is set as 5 seconds the camera starts to record at 9 59 55 The Pre record time can be configured as No Pre record 5 s 10 s 15 s 20 s 25 s 30 s or not limited Post record The time you set to stop recording after the scheduled time or the event For example if an alarm triggered recording ends at 11 00 and the post record time is set as 5 seconds the camera records until 11 00 05 105 User Manual of Network Camer
84. ose You can set the image quality of the camera including brightness contrast saturation hue sharpness etc Note The display parameters vary according to the different camera model Please refer to the actual interface for details Steps 1 Enter the Display Settings interface Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt Image gt Display Settings Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Image gt Display Settings 2 Set the image parameters of the camera Note In order to guarantee the image quality in the different illumination it provides two 59 User Manual of Network Camera sets of parameters for user to configure Day night Auto switch Display Settings OSD Settings Text Overlay Privacy Mask Picture Overlay Switch Day and Ni Auto Switch v Image Adjustment Brightness 6 Contrast m a 5 Saturation m e 5 Sharpness 60 Exposure Settings Focus Settings Day Night Switch Backlight Settings White Balance Image Enhancement Video Adjustment Other Figure 6 29 Display Settings of Day night Auto switch Image Adjustment Brightness describes bright of the image which ranges from 1 100 and the default value is 50 Contrast describes the contrast of the image which ranges from 1 100 and the default value is 50 Saturation describes the colorfulness of the image color which ranges from 1 100 and the default value
85. ou can use the Dynamic DNS DDNS for network access Before you start 40 User Manual of Network Camera Registration on the DDNS server is required before configuring the DDNS settings of the camera Steps 1 Enter the DDNS Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt DDNS TCPAP Port DDNS PPPoE SNMP 802 1X QoS FIP UPnP Email NAT Plaiform Access HTTPS Enable DDNS DDNS Type server Address www hik online com Domain Part User Name Password Confirm Figure 6 9 DDNS Settings 2 Check the Enable DDNS checkbox to enable this feature 3 Select DDNS Type Four DDNS types are selectable HiDDNS IPServer NO IP and DynDNS e DynDNS Steps 1 Enter Server Address of DynDNS e g members dyndns org 2 In the Domain text field enter the domain name obtained from the DynDNS website 3 Enter the Port of DynDNS server 4 Enter the User Name and Password registered on the DynDNS website 5 Click Save to save the settings 41 User Manual of Network Camera TCP IP Port DDNS PPPoE SNMP 8021X QoS FTP UPnP Email NAT Platform Access HTTPS Enable DDNS DDNS Type Server Address members dyndns org Domain 123 dyndns com Port User Name Password Confirm co to Figure 6 10 DynDNS Settings IP Server Steps 1 Enter the Server Address of the IP Server 2 Click Save to save the settings Note F
86. ou have the network storage device within the network or the SD card inserted in your camera 7 1 Configuring NAS Settings Before you start The network disk should be available within the network and properly configured to store the recorded files log files etc Steps 1 Add the network disk 1 Enter the NAS Network Attached Storage Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Storage gt NAS Record Schedule Storage Management NAS Snapshot HDD No Type Server Address File Path FO SI 252199 testo T Oo Save Figure 7 1 Add Network Disk 2 Enter the IP address of the network disk and enter the file path 3 Select the mounting type NFS and SMB CIFS are selectable And you can set the user name and password to guarantee the security if SMB CIFS is selected Note 102 User Manual of Network Camera Please refer to the User Manual of NAS for creating the file path 4 Click Save to add the network disk 2 Initialize the added network disk 1 Enter the HDD Settings interface Advanced Configuration gt Storage gt Storage Management in which you can view the capacity free space status type and property of the disk Record Schedule Storage Management NAS Snapshot HDD Device List Format Cl HDD No Capacity Free space Status Type Property Progress Cla 20 00GB 0 00GB Uninitialized NAS RNN Quota Max Picture Capacity foocB O O O O OoOo O O Free Size for F
87. pe Select the stream type to video stream or video amp audio composite stream The audio signal will be recorded only when the Video Type is Video amp Audio Resolution Select the resolution of the video output Bitrate Type Select the bitrate type to constant or variable Video Quality When bitrate type is selected as Variable 6 levels of video quality are selectable Frame Rate Set the frame rate to 1 16 25 fps The frame rate is to describe the frequency at which the video stream is updated and it 1s measured by frames per second fps 55 User Manual of Network Camera A higher frame rate is advantageous when there is movement in the video stream as it maintains image quality throughout Max Bitrate Set the max bitrate to 32 16384 Kbps The higher value corresponds to the higher video quality but the higher bandwidth is required Video Encoding If the Stream Type is set to main stream H 264 and MPEG4 are selectable and if the stream type is set to sub stream or third stream H 264 MJPEG and MPEG4 are selectable Note The supported video encoding may differ according to the different platform Profile Basic profile Main Profile and High Profile for coding are selectable I Frame Interval Set the I Frame interval to 1 400 SVC Scalable Video Coding is an extension of the H 264 AVC standard Set it OFF or ON according to your actual needs Smoothing It refers to the smoothness of the strea
88. play 1024x768 resolution or higher Web Browser Internet Explorer 7 0 and above version Safari 5 02 and above version Mozilla Firefox 3 5 and above version and Google Chrome8 and above versions User Manual of Network Camera Chapter 2 Network Connection Before you start If you want to set the network camera via a LAN Local Area Network please refer to Section 2 1 Setting the Network Camera over the LAN If you want to set the network camera via a WAN Wide Area Network please refer to Section 2 2 Setting the Network Camera over the WAN 2 1 Setting the Network Camera over the LAN Purpose To view and configure the camera via a LAN you need to connect the network camera in the same subnet with your computer and install the SADP or 1VMS 4200 software to search and change the IP of the network camera Note For the detailed introduction of SADP please refer to Appendix 1 2 1 1 Wiring over the LAN The following figures show the two ways of cable connection of a network camera and a computer Purpose To test the network camera you can directly connect the network camera to the computer with a network cable as shown in Figure 2 1 Refer to the Figure 2 2 to set network camera over the LAN via a switch or a router f j o or oOo Network cable Network Camera Computer Figure 2 1 Connecting Directly 10 User Manual of Network Camera ape J We Ey A Or e
89. ps 1 Enter the video tampering Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Events gt Video Tampering 75 User Manual of Network Camera Motion Detection Video Tampering Alarm Input Alarm Output Exception Face Detection Audio Exception Detection Intrusion Detection Defocus Detection Scene Change Detection Enable Video Tampering Area Settings Sensitivity Figure 6 46 Video Tampering Alarm 2 Check Enable Video Tampering checkbox to enable the video tampering detection 3 Set the video tampering area refer to Task 1 Set the Motion Detection Area in Section 6 6 1 4 Click Edit to edit the arming schedule for video tampering The arming schedule configuration is the same as the setting of the arming schedule for motion detection Refer to Task 2 Set the Arming Schedule for Motion Detection in Section 6 6 1 5 Check the checkbox to select the linkage method taken for the video tampering Audible warning notify surveillance center send email and trigger alarm output are selectable Please refer to Task 3 Set the Alarm Actions for Motion Detection in Section 6 6 1 6 Click Save to save the settings 6 6 3 Configuring Alarm Input Steps 1 Enter the Alarm Input Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Events gt Alarm Input 76 User Manual of Network Camera 2 Choose the alarm input No and the Alarm Type The alarm type can be NO Normally Op
90. rName security Level Authentication Algorithm Authentication Password Private key Algorithm Private key password SNMP Other Settings SNMP Port DONS PPPoE SNMP 802 1X QoS User Manual of Network Camera FTP UPnP no auth no priv MD5 A SHA DES AES no auth no priv MDS O SHA DES AES 161 Figure 6 14 SNMP Settings Email NAT Platform Access 2 Check the corresponding version checkbox Enable SNMP SMMPw1 Enable SNMP vic Enable SNMP 3 to enable the feature 3 Configure the SNMP settings Note The settings of the SNMP software should be the same as the settings you configure here 4 Click Save to save and finish the settings Note A reboot is required for the settings to take effect 45 HTTPS User Manual of Network Camera 6 3 6 Configuring 802 1X Settings Purpose The IEEE 802 1X standard is supported by the network cameras and when the feature is enabled the camera data is secured and user authentication is needed when connecting the camera to the network protected by the IEEE 802 1X Before you start The authentication server must be configured Please apply and register a user name and password for 802 1X in the server Steps 1 Enter the 802 1X Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt 802 1X TCPAP Port DDNS PPPoE SNMP 802 1X GoS FIP UPnP Email NAT Platform Access HT
91. ration Select People Counting Configuration tab to set the detailed parameters Check the checkbox of Enable People Counting to enable the function Click Draw Area to define the area you want to count the entered people and left people Draw area by left click four end points in the live view window and right click to finish the area drawing Click Entering Direction to draw the entering direction Adjust the direction by dragging the two red points on the arrow Note Click Delete to delete the current drawn area and entering direction Configure the parameters for drawn area Detection Sensitivity 0 100 It refers to the sensitivity of the camera recognizing a target The higher the sensitivity the easier the camera judges the head or shoulder as a target It is recommended you set the sensitivity as the default value which is 50 Generation Speed Space 0 100 The speed of the head or shoulder is treated as a target The target will not be recognized even 1f there is a similar head or shoulder if you set the value lower The default value of 50 is recommended 99 User Manual of Network Camera Generation Speed Time 0 100 The speed of the head or should be treated as a target If you set the value lower the head or shoulder will not be recognized as a target in the configured area if it is there from the start Counting Speed It refers to the speed of the camera calculates the entered and left people Target Size Corre
92. reas the background information is less focused Steps 1 Enter the ROI settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Video Audio gt ROI 57 User Manual of Network Camera Video Audio ROI Display Info on Stream Stream Type Stream Type Main Stream Normal Fixed Region Enable Region No ROI Level Dynamic Region Enable ROI Level Figure 6 27 Region of Interest Settings Draw the region of interest on the image There are four regions can be drawn Choose the stream type to set the ROI encoding Choose the ROI type There are two options for ROI encoding the fixed region encoding and the dynamic tracking The fixed region encoding is the ROI encoding for the manually configured area And you can choose the Image Quality Enhancing level for ROI encoding and you can also name the ROI area 58 User Manual of Network Camera e The dynamic region refers to the ROI defined by intelligent analysis such as human face detection You can choose the Image Quality Enhancing level for the ROI encoding 5 Click Save to save the settings 6 4 4 Display Info on Stream Check the checkbox to enable the function of Dual VCA which can be used cooperatively with NVR to implement dual VCA retrieval during playback Video Audio RO Display Info on Stream J Enable Dual VCA Figure 6 28 Display Info on Stream 6 5 Configuring Image Parameters 6 5 1 Configuring Display Settings Purp
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94. s Basic or Digest Basic The basic authentication method is adopted Digest The digest authentication method which is securer is adopted 4 Click Save to save the settings 11 3 Anonymous Visit Purpose Enabling this function allows visit for whom doesn t have the user name and password of the device Steps 1 Enter the Anonymous Visit interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Security gt Anonymous Visit User Authentication Anonymous Visit IP Address Filter Security Service Anonymous Visit Figure 11 5 Anonymous Visit 2 Set the Anonymous Visit permission Enable or Disable in the drop down list to enable or disable the anonymous visit 3 Click Save to save the settings There will be a checkbox of Anonymous by the next time you logging in UserName S Login Anonymous Figure 11 6 Login Interface with an Anonymous Checkbox 4 Check the checkbox of Anonymous and click Login 120 User Manual of Network Camera Note Only live view is available for the anonymous user 11 4 IP Address Filter Purpose This function makes it possible for access control Steps 1 Enter the IP Address Filter interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Security gt IP Address Filter User Authentication Anonymous Visit IP Address Filter Security Service Enable IP Address Filter IP Address Filter Type Forbidden t IP Address Filter elete No IF 1 172 6 23 2 Figure 11 7 IP A
95. s accurately and reduce the false alarm rate normal configuration and expert configuration are selectable for different motion detection environment gt Normal Configuration Normal configuration adopts one set of parameter for motion detection during the day and at night Tasks 1 Set the Motion Detection Area Steps 1 Enter the motion detection settings interface 69 User Manual of Network Camera Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Events gt Motion Detection 2 Check the checkbox of Enable Motion Detection 3 Check the checkbox of Enable Dynamic Analysis for Motion if you want to mark the detected objects with green rectangles Note Select Disable for rules if you don t want the detected objected displayed with the rectangles Select disable from Configuration Local Configuration Live View Parameters rules Motion Detection Video Tampering Alarm input Alarm Output Exception Face Detection Audio Exception Detection Intrusion Detection Defocus Detection Scene Change Detection Enable Motion Detection Enable Dynamic Analysis for Motion Configuration Normal Sensitivity 5 40 Figure 6 39 Enable Motion Detection 4 Click Draw Area Click and drag the mouse on the live video to draw a motion detection area 5 Click Stop Drawing to finish drawing one area 6 Optional Click Clear All to clear all of the areas 7 Optional Move the slider to set the sensitivity of the d
96. s on the Motion Detection and Alarm Input Settings interfaces Please refer to Section 6 6 1 and Section 6 6 4 for detailed information 107 User Manual of Network Camera Edit Schedule Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun O All Day Customize Period Start Time End Time Record Type 1 00 00 i gS 00 gt Motion Detection 2 09 00 i 14 00 il 3 14 00 akl 20 00 ii Scene Change 4 20 00 I 24 00 il 5 00 00 1 00 00 2k i 00 00 i 00 00 ikl Continuous T 00 00 ikl 00 00 iL Continuous 8 00 00 s 00 00 iL Copy to Week M Select All Mon E Tue M wed M Thu M Fi Ml Sat M Sun OK Cancel Figure 7 8 Edit Record Schedule 3 Check the checkbox of Select All and click Copy to copy settings of this day to the whole week You can also check any of the checkboxes before the date and click Copy 4 Click OK to save the settings and exit the Edit Record Schedule interface 6 Click Save to save the settings 7 3 Configuring Snapshot Settings Purpose You can configure the scheduled snapshot and event triggered snapshot The captured picture can be stored in the SD card if supported or the netHDD For detailed information about netHDD please refer to Section 7 1 Configuring NAS Settings You can also upload the captured pictures to a FTP server Basic Settings Steps 1 Enter the Snapshot Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Storage gt Snapshot 2
97. save the configuration file in local storage Import Config File Config File Fm2 status Export Config File Figure 11 14 Import Export Configuration File 11 7 4 Upgrading the System Steps 1 Enter the Maintenance interface Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt System gt Maintenance or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt System gt Maintenance 2 Select firmware or firmware directory to locate the upgrade file Firmware Locate the exact path of the upgrade file Firmware Directory Only the directory the upgrade file belongs to 1s required 3 Click Browse to select the local upgrade file and then click Upgrade to start remote upgrade 125 User Manual of Network Camera Remote Upgrade pwe Y Po L_ Browse Upgrade Firmware Firmware Directory Figure 11 15 Remote Upgrade Note The upgrading process will take 1 10 minutes Please don t disconnect power of the camera during the process and the camera reboots automatically after upgrade 11 8 RS 232 Settings The RS 232 port can be used in two ways Parameters Configuration Connect a computer to the camera through the serial port Device parameters can be configured by using software such as HyperTerminal The serial port parameters must be the same as the serial port parameters of the camera Transparent Channel Connect a serial device directly to the camera The serial device will be controlled remotely by the computer thro
98. ser Manual of Network Camera Check the checkbox of Camera Calibration to enable this function 2 Select the calibration mode as Input Basic Data or Draw on Live View Video Input Basic Data Input the mounting height viewing angle and horizon ratio of the camera manually Draw on Live View Video Click Draw Verification Line Horizontal Vertical to draw a horizontal vertical line in the live view and input the actual length in Real Length field With the drawn reference lines and their real length the camera can conclude other objects appear in the live view Click Delete to delete the drawn lines If the live view is stopped the camera calibration will not function 3 Click Save to save the settings Camera Calibration gt x Boa ai 5 k Calibration Mode Draw on live view video v Draw Verificatior Draw Verificatior Stop Live View Real Length 1 500m Draw Verification Line1 2 The mounting height of the camera Camera Viewing Angle Horizon ratio Figure 6 57 Draw on Live View Window Shield Region The shield region allows you to set the specific region in which the behavior analysis will not function Up to 4 shield regions are supported 88 User Manual of Network Camera 1 Click Shield Region tab to enter the shield region configuration interface 2 Click Draw Area Draw area by left click end points in the live view window and right click to finish the area drawing
99. set 4 Preset 4 5 Preset 5 Figure 5 5 Calling a Preset 5 4 3 Setting Calling a Patrol Note No less than 2 presets have to be configured before you set a patrol Steps 32 User Manual of Network Camera 1 Click to enter the patrol configuration interface Select a path No and click to add the configured presets Select the preset and input the patrol duration and patrol speed Click OK to save the first preset se E Follow the steps above to add the other presets Patral Preset Preset 1 Patrol duration 9 Patrol Speed 39 OK Cancel Figure 5 6 Add Patrol Path 6 Click E to save a patrol 7 Click to start the patrol and click to stop it 8 Optional Click to delete a patrol 33 User Manual of Network Camera Chapter 6 Network Camera Configuration 6 1 Configuring Local Parameters Note The local configuration refers to the parameters of the live view record files and captured pictures The record files and captured pictures are the ones you record and captured using the web browser and thus the saving paths of them are on the PC running the browser Steps 1 Enter the Local Configuration interface Configuration gt Local Configuration Live View Parameters Pratocol TCP UDP MULTICAST HTTP Live View Performance Shortest Del ay RealTime Balanced Fluency Rules Enable Disable Image Format JPEG BMP Record File Settin
100. shown below 108M Wireless Router WAN Model No TL WR 641G TL WR6426 WAN Connection Type PPPoE we Dynamic IP Basic Settings ar ee 02 1X Dynamic IP z Password 802 1X Static IP WAN Figure A 2 1 Select the WAN Connection Type 2 Set the LAN parameters of the router as in the following figure including IP address and subnet mask settings 108M Wireless Router LAWN Model No TL WR641G TL WR642G i MAC Address 00 14 78 64 DB 0C a IF Address 192 168 10 1 Basic Settings j i Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 LAN Save Figure A 2 2 Set the LAN parameters 3 Set the port mapping in the virtual severs of Forwarding By default camera uses port 80 8000 and 554 You can change these ports value with web browser or client software Example When the cameras are connected to the same router you can configure the ports of a camera as 80 8000 and 554 with IP address 192 168 1 23 and the ports of 131 User Manual of Network Camera another camera as 81 8001 555 8201 with IP 192 168 1 24 Refer to the steps as below Steps 1 As the settings mentioned above map the port 80 8000 554 and 8200 for the network camera at 192 168 1 23 2 Map the port 81 8001 555 and 8201 for the network camera at 192 168 1 24 3 Enable ALL or TCP protocols 4 Check the Enable checkbox and click Save 108M EAR Wireless Router Virtual Servers Model No TL WR641G TL
101. ss point for authentication EAP PEAP User Name Enter the user name to present to the network Password Enter the password of the network PEAP Version Select the PEAP version used at the access point Label Select the label used by the access point EAPOL version Select version 1 or 2 depending on the version used at the access point CA Certificates Upload a CA certificate to present to the access point for authentication 4 2 Easy Wi Fi Connection with WPS function Purpose The setting of the wireless network connection is never easy To avoid the complex setting of the wireless connection you can enable the WPS function 24 User Manual of Network Camera WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup refers to the easy configuration of the encrypted connection between the device and the wireless router The WPS makes it easy to add new devices to an existing network without entering long passphrases There are two modes of the WPS connection the PBC mode and the PIN mode Note If you enable the WPS function you do not need to configure the parameters such as the encryption type and you don t need to know the key of the wireless connection Steps WPS J Enable WPS PIN Code 48167581 Generate PBC connection Connect Use router PIN code SSID Router PIN code Figure 4 10 Wi Fi Settings WPS PBC Mode PBC refers to the Push Button Configuration in which the user simply has to push a button ei
102. st Operator Figure 11 1 User Information e Adda User Steps 1 Click Add to add a user 2 Input the User Name select Level and input Password Notes e Different level user owns different permissions Operator and user are selectable e The system will judge the password strength automatically it is highly recommended to set a password with high security level to ensure the security A good password should be no less than 6 characters and is the combination of numeric upper case letters and lower case letters 3 In the Basic Permission field and Camera Configuration field you can check or uncheck the permissions for the new user 4 Click OK to finish the user addition 117 User Manual of Network Camera Add user Level Operator Password Strength Low Normal GR Basic Permission Camera Configuration Remote Parameters Settings Remote Live View Remote Log Search Interrogate Working Status Remote PTZ Control C Remote Upgrade Format Remote Manual Record Remote Two way Audio Remote Playback k Remote Shutdown Reboot x Remote Notify Surveillance Center Trigger Alarm Output Remote Video Output Control m Remate Serial Port Control OK Cancel Figure 11 2 Add a User e Modify a User Steps 1 Left click to select the user from the list and click Modify 2 Modify the User Name Level or Password 3 In the Basic Permission field and Camera Configuration field you can check or uncheck the
103. t TCP IP TCP IP Pot DDNS PPPoE SNMP QoS FTP Wi Fi NIC Settings Select NIC wlan B IPv4 Address 172 6 21 124 IPv4 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IPv4 Default Gateway 172 6 21 1 DHCP Multicast Address Figure 4 12 TCP IP Settings 2 Select the NIC as wlan 3 Customize the IPv4 address the IPv4 Subnet Mask and the Default Gateway The setting procedure is the same with that of LAN If you want to be assigned the IP address you can check the checkbox to enable the DHCP 27 User Manual of Network Camera Chapter 5 Live View 5 1 Live View Page Purpose The live view page allows you to view the real time video capture images realize PTZ control set call presets and configure video parameters Log in the network camera to enter the live view page or you can click Live View on the menu bar of the main page to enter the live view page Descriptions of the live view page XX XXXXXXX Camera Model Online Help Menu Bar Live View Playback Log Configuration a admin gt Logout eia Ges x i Third Stream Sub Stream Main Stream i Live View Preset 1 Window Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 Preset 5 Preset Ts Settings Preset 7 Preset 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Preset9 Tool Bar D Preset 10 Figure 5 1 Live View Page Camera Model It lists the camera model you are connecting to Online Help Click Q to get the online help which will guide yo
104. t cay a ae ov Network Camera Computer my J Figure 2 2 Connecting via a Switch or a Router 2 1 2 Detecting and Changing the IP Address You need the IP address to visit the network camera Steps 1 To get the IP address you can choose either of the following methods Use SADP a software tool which can automatically detect the online network cameras in the LAN and list the device information including IP address subnet mask port number device serial number device version etc shown in Figure 2 3 Use the iVMS 4200 client software to list the online devices Please refer to the user manual of 1VMS 4200 client software for detailed information 2 Change the IP address and subnet mask to the same subnet as that of your computer 3 Enter the IP address of network camera in the address field of the web browser to view the live video Notes The default IP address is 192 0 0 64 and the port number is 8000 The default user name is admin and password is 12345 And you are highly recommended change the initial password after your first login For accessing the network camera from different subnets please set the gateway for the network camera after you logged in For detailed information please refer to Section 6 3 1 Configuring TCP IP Settings 11 User Manual of Network Camera Online Devices 1 About i cas Refresh gt Total number of online devices 3 Refres Modify Network Parameters
105. the Section 6 6 7 6 3 12 Platform Access Platform access provides you an option to manage the devices via EZVIZ Cloud P2P platform Check the checkbox of Enable to enable the EZVIZ Cloud P2P and you are able to manage the device via EZVIZ Cloud P2P website or EZVIZ Cloud P2P client which is a mobile phone app For some users don t want to manage the devices via EZVIZ Cloud P2P you can just simply leave the checkbox unchecked TCPAP Port DONS PPPoE SNMP QoS FIP Wi Fi UPnP Email NAT Platform Access HTTPS Enable Access Type EfVilZ Cloud P2P A Register Status Offline Figure 6 21 Platform Access 6 3 13 HTTPS Settings Purpose HTTPS provides authentication of the web site and associated web server that one is communicating with which protects against Man in the middle attacks Perform the following steps to set the port number of https E g If you set the port number as 443 and the IP address is 192 0 0 64 you may access the device by inputting https 192 0 0 64 443 via the web browser Steps 1 Enter the HTTPS settings interface 52 User Manual of Network Camera Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt HTTPS Create the self signed certificate or authorized certificate TCPAP Port DDNS PPPoE SNMP 02 1 GoS FIP UPnP Email NAT Platform Access HTTPS Create Create Seltsigned Certificate Create Create Certificate Request
106. ther an actual or virtual one as the Connect button on the configuration interface of the IE browser on both the Access Point and a registrar of the network and the new wireless client device 1 Check the checkbox of WPS to enable WPS 2 Choose the connection mode as PBC ie PBC connection Connect Note Support of this mode is mandatory for both the Access Points and the connecting devices 3 Check on the Wi Fi router to see if there is a WPS button If yes push the button and you can see the indicator near the button start flashing which means the WPS function of the router is enabled For detailed operation please see the user guide of the router 25 User Manual of Network Camera 4 Push the WPS button to enable the function on the camera If there is not a WPS button on the camera you can also click the virtual button to enable the PBC function on the web interface 5 Click Connect button PBC connection Connect When the PBC mode is both enabled in the router and the camera the camera and the wireless network is connected automatically PIN Mode The PIN mode requires a Personal Identification Number PIN to be read from either a sticker or the display on the new wireless device This PIN must then be entered to connect the network usually the Access Point of the network Steps 1 Choose a wireless connection on the list and the SSID is shown Wireless List Search No SSID Wor
107. tions in this section to configure the time synchronization and DST settings Steps l 4 Enter the Time Settings interface Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt System gt Time Settings Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt System gt Time Settings Device Information Time Settings Maintenance Time Zone GMT 06 00 Beijing Urumqi Singapore Time Sync NTP server Address timewindows com Interval haoo o ooo O O min Manual Time Sync Set Time 2013 09 22T11 14 33 C Sync with computer time Figure 6 2 Time Settings Select the Time Zone Select the Time Zone of your location from the drop down menu Synchronizing Time by NTP Server 1 Check the checkbox to enable the NTP function 2 Configure the following settings Server Address IP address of NTP server NTP Port Port of NTP server Interval The time interval between the two synchronizing actions with NTP Server 36 User Manual of Network Camera Time Sync NTP server Address Interval hao mi Figure 6 3 Time Sync by NTP Server Note If the camera is connected to a public network you should use a NTP server that has a time synchronization function such as the server at the National Time Center IP Address 210 72 145 44 If the camera is set in a customized network NTP software can be used to establish a NTP server for time synchronization Synchronizing Time Synchronization Manually Enable the M
108. u start Please configure network storage for the camera or insert a SD card in the camera Steps 1 Click Log on the menu bar to enter log searching interface Live View Playback Log Configuration a admin t Logout Time Major Type Minor Type Channel No Local Remote User Remote Host IP Search Log Major Type All Types Minor Type All Types v Start Time 2013 09 23 00 00 00 End Time 2013 09 23 23 59 59 Q Search ij Save Log Figure 10 1 Log Searching Interface 2 Set the log search conditions to specify the search including the Major Type Minor Type Start Time and End Time 3 Click Search to search log files The matched log files will be displayed on the Log interface Search Log Major Type Minor Type Start Time 2013 09 23 00 00 00 End Time 2013 09 23 23 59 59 CA Search H Save Log Figure 10 2 Log Searching 4 To export the log files click Save log to save the log files in your computer 116 User Manual of Network Camera Chapter 11 Others 11 1 Managing User Accounts Enter the User Management interface Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt Security gt User Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Security gt User The admin user has access to create modify or delete other accounts Up to 31 user accounts can be created User Authentication Anonymous Visit IP Address Filter Security Service Add No User Name Level i admin Administrator 2 Te
109. u through the basic operations for each function Menu Bar Click each tab to enter Live View Playback Log and Configuration page respectively Display Control 28 User Manual of Network Camera Click each tab to adjust the layout and the stream type of the live view And you can click the drop down to select the plug in For IE internet explorer user webcomponents and quick time are selectable And for Non IE user webcomponents quick time VLC or MJPEG 1s selectable if they are supported by the web browser Live View Window Display the live video Toolbar Operations on the live view page e g live view capture record audio on off two way audio etc PTZ Control Panning tilting and zooming actions of the camera and the lighter and wiper control if it supports PTZ function or an external pan tilt unit has been installed Preset Setting Calling Set and call the preset for the camera if supports PTZ function or an external pan tilt unit has been installed 5 2 Starting Live View gt In the live view window as shown in Figure 5 2 click on the toolbar to start the live view of the camera Df a a COME Figure 5 2 Live View Toolbar Table 5 1 Descriptions of the Toolbar Live view with the main stream Sub Stream Live view with the sub stream 29 The original widow size Self adaptive window size User Manual of Network Camera Taree ese Webcomponents Click to select the third party p
110. ugh the network Steps 1 Enter RS 232 Port Setting interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt System gt RS232 Device Information Time Settings Maintenance RS232 R5485 DST Service Figure 11 16 RS 232 Settings Note If you want to connect the camera by the RS 232 port the parameters of the RS 232 should be exactly the same with the parameters you configured here 2 Click Save to save the settings 126 User Manual of Network Camera 11 9 RS 485 Settings Purpose The RS 485 serial port is used to control the PTZ of the camera The configuring of the PTZ parameters should be done before you control the PTZ unit Steps 1 Enter RS 485 Port Setting interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt System gt RS485 Device Information Time Settings Maintenance RS232 RS485 DST Service Baud Rate 9600 bps Data Bit 8 Stop Bit 1 Parity None Flow Ctrl None E lt 4 E E E PTZ Protocol PELCO D PTZ Address 0 Figure 11 17 RS 485 Settings 2 Set the RS 485 parameters and click Save to save the settings By default the Baud Rate is set as 9600 bps the Data Bit is 8 the stop bit is 1 and the Parity and Flow Control is None Note The Baud Rate PTZ Protocol and PTZ Address parameters should be exactly the same as the PTZ camera parameters 11 10 Service Settings Go to Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt System gt Service to enter the service settings
111. ure the actual size for each rule Input the length and width of the max size and input the width of max size and min size Note Make sure the camera calibration is configured if actual size is selected Draw areas If the intrusion region entrance or region existing is selected you have to draw the configure area by left click end points in the live view window and right click to finish the area drawing If line crossing 1s selected you have to draw a line and select the crossing direction which is bidirectional A to B or B to A Note There is no way to draw the area line or enable rules if live view is stopped Click Save to save the settings Click Arming Schedule tab click Edit to set the schedule time for each rule and click Save to save the settings Click Alarm Linkage tab check the checkbox of corresponding linkage method for each rule and click Save to save the settings Advanced Configuration e Parameter Configure the following parameters to detail the configuration 90 User Manual of Network Camera Parameters global size filter Parameters Detection Parameters Detection Sensitivity 0 4 0 Background Update Rate en C Single Alarm Leave Interference Suppression Output type Target Center Bottom Center Top Centers Restore Default Restore Restat VOA Restart Figure 6 59 Advanced Configuration Detection Sensitivity 0 4 Refers to the sensitivity of the camera detects a target The
112. uter Click Finish to exit Setup Figure 3 4 Install Plug in 2 Note You may have to close the web browser to install the plug in Please reopen the web browser and log in again after installing the plug in 17 User Manual of Network Camera 3 2 Accessing by Client Software The product CD contains the 1VMS 4200 client software You can view the live video and manage the camera with the software Follow the installation prompts to install the software The control panel and live view interface of 1VMS 4200 client software are shown as bellow File System View Tool Help iVMS 4200 Control Panel Fel Main View 5 Remote Playback Device Management Operation MainView Rage Remote Playback E map iewing live video controlling PTZ Searching the record files and j Adding modifying deleting and basic functionality and setting image and Control playback operations of E map parameters mam Video Wall Bam video Wall C onfiguration and Operation Maintenance and Management Device Management Event Management orm Record Schedule The management of the devices and Configuration of alarm abnormal a L Configure the recording schedule and groups adding deleting and the g parameters and linkage actions ofthe related parameters configuration of the resources servers Account Management aoe Log Search System Configuration Adding deleting users and assigning 13 Log Search Search view and backup 4
113. y responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all the local codes Please install blackouts equipment into the power supply circuit for convenient supply interruption Please make sure that the ceiling can support more than 50 N Newton gravities if the camera is fixed to the ceiling If the product does not work properly please contact your dealer or the nearest service center Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself We shall not assume any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance User Manual of Network Camera A Cautions Make sure the power supply voltage is correct before using the camera Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock Do not touch sensor modules with fingers If cleaning is necessary use a clean cloth with a bit of ethanol and wipe it gently If the camera will not be used for an extended period of time put on the lens cap to protect the sensor from dirt Do not aim the camera lens at the strong light such as sun or incandescent lamp The strong light can cause fatal damage to the camera The sensor may be burned out by a laser beam so when any laser equipment is being used make sure that the surface of the sensor not b
114. y the algorithm is equal or higher than the value the camera will treat the target as a face The default value of 2 1s recommended Face Capture Advanced Parameters Face Exposure Check the checkbox to enable the face exposure Reference Brightness 0 100 The reference brightness of a face in the face exposure mode If a face is detected the camera adjusts the face brightness according to the value you set The higher the value the brighter the face 1s Minimum Duration 1 60min The minimum duration of the camera exposures the face The default value is 1 minute Note If the face exposure is enabled please make sure the WDR function is disabled and the manual iris is selected Enable Face ROI If the camera captures a face the face area will be treated as the region of interest and the image quality of this area will be improved Restore Default Click Restore to restore all the settings in advanced configuration to the factory default Parameters Parameters Detection Parameters Generation Speed 1 5 a _ Capture Times 1 10 T Sensitivity 1 5 S_ Capture Interval 1 255 ta ohu Capture Sensitivity 0 20 j Face Capture Advanced Face Exposure Reference Brightness 0 _ mm m Minimum duration 1 60 _ Enable Face ROI Restore Default Restore Figure 6 61 Advanced Configuration 95 User Manual of Network Camera 6 7 3 Heat Map Heat map is a graphical representation of data represented by
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