Table of Contents Network Config ..........................1 Network Connection ..................... 1 WEB Interface Login ..................... 1 Live ..............................4 Video Window Function Option .................. 5 Video window Adjustment ................... 7 More Functions ......................9 2.3.1 Local Record and Capture ..................9 2.3.2 Realtime Spot Temperature Measurement .............
1 Network Config 1.1 Network Connection There are mainly two connection modes between camera and computer, please refer to Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2. Figure 1-1 Figure 1-2 Before you get access to network camera via the Internet, first you need to acquire its IP address. User can use quick config tool to search IP of the network camera.
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Note: The factory default IP address is: 192.168.1.108. Figure 1-3 Step 2 Input user name and password, click “Login”. It will display the “Live” interface after successful login, which is shown in Figure 1-4. Note: The factory default administrator username is admin and the password is admin. Please modify administrator password after you log in.
2 Live You can implement a series of operations upon the realtime monitoring image in the “Live” interface, such as live, snapshot and record etc. Click “Live” and the system will display the interface which is shown in Figure 2-1. Note: ...
Main Stream, big stream, high image definition, but it occupies big bandwidth, which can be applied for storage and monitoring. Sub Stream, smaller stream compared to main stream, smooth image, it covers small bandwidth,which can be applied to replace main stream for monitoring when network bandwidth is not enough.
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Parameter Note Click the button and the visual can be adjusted to corresponding view ③ Fixed Focus angle according to the thermal zoom rate. Click the button to select digital zoom of visual or thermal, click the right mouse button to recover the original status. ④...
2.2 Video window Adjustment See Figure 2-3 and Figure 2-4 for the video window adjustment function. Note: Different devices may have difference about function, and there is some difference about interface, please refer to the actual interface for more details. Figure 2-3 Figure 2-4 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
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Parameter Note ① Image adjustment Click image adjustment button, you can see the image adjustment interface on the right of preview interface, see Figure 2-4, click left mouse button to adjust image config. : It is to adjust monitor video brightness. : It is to adjust monitor video contrastness.
Figure 2-5 2.3 More Functions The live interface also supports local record, capture and realtime spot temperature measurement. 2.3.1 Local Record and Capture Move the mouse to the top right corner of the live interface, the system will display the icons of local record and capture, which is shown in Figure 2-6.
Figure 2-6 Parameter Note Click the button to record video; store it in the storage path which has been set. Please refer to “6.1.2.5 Storage Path” for the setting of Local record storage path. Click the button to enable video capture function, the picture will be stored into the storage path which has been set.
Figure 2-7 2.3.3 Laser Ranging Note: The function is available for the device which is equipped with ranging function; please refer to the actual interface for more details. Click “Start” and it will measure the distance between the camera and the image center (marked by red cross), which is shown in Figure 2-8.
3 PTZ 3.1 Bullet Camera Note: The PTZ setting of the bullet camera is used to control external PTZ device, please connect to external PTZ via RS485 port before using the function, otherwise the function will be invalid. 3.1.1 Setting Protocol It needs to connect camera to external PTZ via setting protocol first when the bullet camera needs to control external PTZ.
Parameter Note Protocol Match the PTZ protocol It is set as corresponding device address. Note: Address The address has to be in accordance with that of external PTZ, otherwise it won’t control external PTZ. Baud Rate It is to select baud rate used by device. Data Bit The default is 8.
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3.1.2.2 Preset Preset means the environment where the camera is located, it can quickly adjust PTZ and camera to the environment via calling preset. Step 1 Click “PTZ” and select the rule as “Preset” in “PTZ Setting” area, which is shown in Figure 3-3. Figure 3-3 Step 2 Input preset value into the box of preset.
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Step 3 Click “Add” and the setting range is related to the exact PTZ protocol. Stpe 4 Enter the preset value in the box of preset. Step 5 Click “Add” to add a preset in the tour path. Click “Del” to delete the preset in the tour path. Note: It can add several presets and also can delete the presets which have already existed in the tour.
Figure 3-6 Step 2 Enter the value of assistant function in the box of assistant. Step 3 Click “Aux On” to enable the corresponding assistant functions. 3.1.2.6 Wiper Step 1 Click “PTZ” and select the rule as “Wiper” in the “PTZ Setting” area, which is shown in Figure 3-7. Figure 3-7 Step 2 Click “Enable”...
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Figure 3-8 Parameter Note It supports 8 directions, which are up, down, left, right, upper left, upper ①Direction button right, lower left, lower right. It is mainly used to operate speed, the longer the step is, the faster the ②Speed Speed becomes.
Parameter Note Reserve extended functions. Wiper Click “Enable” to enable wiper function. Sheet 3-2 3.2 Speed Dome and PTZ 3.2.1 Setting Protocol When external devices (such as NKB, NVR) want to control speed dome or PTZ devices, first it needs to make the external device connect to PTZ via setting protocol.
Figure 3-10 Step 2 Set the parameters of PTZ protocol, click “Save” to complete config. Please refer to sheet 3-4 for more details. Parameter Note It is to set the corresponding device address. Note: Address If it is to connect to external keyboard and etc, then the address has to be in accordance with that of the keyboard, otherwise it will fail to control PTZ via external keyboard.
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Select “Setup > PTZ Setting > Function > Preset”. The system will display the interface of “Preset”, which is shown in Figure 3-11. Figure 3-11 Step 2 Set preset. 1. Click “Add’” to add a new preset. 2. Control PTZ direction, zoom, focus and iris; adjust the camera to proper monitoring spot. 3.
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Figure 3-12 Step 2 Set tour. 1. Click “Add” to add a new tour. 2. Click “Add” to add preset. Click repeatedly to add several presets. 3. Double click to select preset, and double click to set duration. 4. Double click tour name and modify the name. 5.
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Figure 3-13 Step 2 Set scan. 1. Select scan number. 2. Set scan speed. 3. Click “Set” to export control button. 4. Export control button, adjust the camera to proper monitoring location, click “Set Left Limit”, continue to adjust the camera monitoring location, click “Set Right Limit” when it is in proper location. Step 3 Click “Start’...
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Figure 3-14 Step 2 Set pattern. 1. Select pattern number. 2. Click “Setup” to export config button. 3. Click “Start Rec” to record operations. 4. Implement a series of operations such as zoom, focus, iris and direction etc. 5. Click “Stop Rec” to stop record. Step 3 Select pattern number, click “Start”...
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Figure 3-15 Step 2 Set rotation speed, click ‘Start” and the camera PTZ will start pan, the button will be switched to “Stop”, click again to stop pan. 3.2.2.6 PTZ Speed PTZ speed means the rotation speed of the camera PTZ. Step 1 Select “Setup >...
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Figure 3-16 Step 2 Select PTZ speed, and complete config. 3.2.2.7 Idle Motion Idle motion means the camera PTZ implements the action which was set in advance it receives no valid orders within the specified period. Please make sure the selected action has completed config before setting idle motion.
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Figure 3-17 Step 2 Set idle motion. 1. Select “Enable”. 2. Select idle motion and its corresponding number, set idle time. 3. Click “Save” to complete setting. 3.2.2.8 Power up It means the auto movement after the camera is powered up. Step 1 Select “Setup >...
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Figure 3-18 Step 2 Set powerup. 1. Select “Enable”. 2. Select idle motion and its corresponding number. Note: The system will operate the last motion before power off when selecting ‘Auto”. 3. Click ‘Save” to complete setting. 3.2.2.9 Time Task It means implementing related actions within the specified period.
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Figure 3-19 Step 2 Set time task. 1. Select “Enable”. 2. Select “Time task Number.” 3. Select “Time task action” and “Action number”. 4. Set the period of auto home. The auto home period means the time needed for auto restore to time task when manually calling PTZ and interrupting time task.
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Figure 3-20 Step 2 Click “PTZ Restart” to restart the PTZ. 3.2.2.11 Default Attention: The function will delete all the configurations made by users, please confirm first and then operate. Step 1 Select “Setup > PTZ Setting > Function > Default”. The system will display the interface of “Default”, which is shown in Figure 3-21.
Figure 3-21 Step 2 Click “Default” and the PTZ will restore its default config. 3.2.3 PTZ Control Note: Users need to complete “3.2.1 Setting Protocol” and “3.2.2 Setting Function” before using PTZ control. Click on the live interface to display the control panel of the PTZ, which is shown in Figure 3-22.
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Figure 3-22 Parameter Note ①Quick position Quick position function. Use the mouse to draw a box in the monitoring image, and the PTZ will quickly rotate and zoom to the scene. Support 8 directions, which are up, down, left, right, upper left, upper ②Direction button right, lower left and lower right.
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Parameter Note The supported PTZ functions include: Scan Select scan number, click “Start” to make PTZ scan. Preset Select preset number, click “Go to” and the camera moves to the corresponding location of the preset. Tour Select tour number, click “Start” to begin tour. ⑤PTZ function ...
4 Playback It can playback the saved video or picture in the playback interface. Note: It needs to refer to period setting of record and snapshot, storage mode and record control in “6.7 Storage Management”. Some devices may not have playback function, please refer to the actual interface. ...
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Figure 4-2 The video playback interface of WEB client includes six functions, which is shown in sheet 4-1. Function Note Play control button, please refer to “4.1.1 ① Play control Play Control” for more details. ② It is to control the volume during playback, which includes the following two statuses.
⑤ It includes four time formats which are Progress bar time format . Take for example, it means the whole progress bar is 24 hours. ⑥ Clip some piece of video and save it. Please refer to “4.1.3 Video Clip” for more Video clip details.
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Figure 4-4 Step 2 Select “File Type” as “dav” and select “Data Source” as “SD Card”, which is shown in Figure 4-5. Figure 4-5 Parameter Function File type includes following two types: “dav”, it means video playback. File Type “jpg”, it means picture playback.
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Play recorded video Click the . The system will play the record file of the selected date (according to time sequence) Click some spot on the progress bar (area with color), which is shown in Figure 4-6. The system will play record file from that time.
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Figure 4-7 Parameter Function Enter start time and end time, click Search Search all the record files between start time and end time.
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Parameter Function Select “Record Type” as “dav” or “mp4”, click The file will be downloaded to the storage path which has been set. Please refer to “6.1.2.5 Storage Path” for more dedetails. Download Note: The system does not support download and playback of MP4 file at the same time.
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Figure 4-8 Step 3 Double click file name. The system will play the file, which is shown in Figure 4-9.
Figure 4-9 4.1.3 Video Clip Clip some piece of video and save it to the storage path which has been set, which is shown in Figure 4-10. Figure 4-10 Step 1 Select “Video Type” as “dav” or “mp4’. Step 2 Click the start time of the clipped video on the progress bar, and then click to start clip.
Figure 4-11 Step 5 Click “OK” and the system will close playback, save the clipped file into the storage path which has been set. Please refer to “6.1.2.5 Storage Path” for more details. 4.1.4 Assistant Function Move the mouse to top right corner of the video during video playback, then it will display assistant function icon, which is shown in Figure 4-12.
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Figure 4-13 Function Note It includes the following two modes: , default state icon, it means pausing or not playing picture, click the button to play the ① Play control column pictures. , it means playing pictures; click the ...
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Figure 4-14 Step 2 Select “File Type” as “jpg”, which is shwon in Figure 4-15. Figure 4-15 Parameter Note It includes two types which are shown as follows: “dav”, it means video playback. File type “jpg”, it means picture playback. Sheet 4-7 Step 3 Select “Channel”...
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Click file list option , the picture file of selected date will be displayed in the list, double click the file in the list, which is shown in Figure 4-16. The system will play the double-clicked file. Figure 4-16...
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Parameter Function Enter start time and end time, click Search Search all the picture files between start time and end time. Click to download file to local. Note: Download The download operations are different by using different browsers, please refer to the actual interface.
5 Report The preconditions to make report function valid are as follows: Users have set the rules of temperature measurement (including spot, line and area). Please refer to “6.6.1 Rule Setup” if the rules of temperature measurement are not set. ...
6 Setup Web client setup interface supports Camera, Network, Peripheral, Smart Thermal, Event, Temperature, Storage, System and Information etc. 6.1 Camera It is to set the camera, video and audio condition, which is to guarantee normal monitoring for the device. 6.1.1 Conditions 6.1.1.1 Visual The interface mainly sets the visual image condition of the camera;...
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Parameter Note It is to set the camera exposure mode, including auto, manual, iris priority and Exposure shutter priority. Backlight It is to set the camera backlight mode, including WDR, HLC and BLC. It is to set the camera WB mode, including auto, manual, ATW, outdoor, indoor, outdoor auto, sodium lamp auto and sodium lamp.
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Parameter Note Brightness It is to set the image overall brightness, the bigger the value is, the brighter the image will become. Saturation It is to set image color purity, it appears brighter with higher purity, and it appears darker with lower purity. Chroma CNT It is to set the control degree of image color, the bigger the value is, the more obvious the control becomes.
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Figure 6-3 Step 2 Please configure info of each parameter according to actual needs; please refer to sheet 6-3 for more details. Parameter Note Anti-flicker 50Hz:When AC power is 50Hz, according to the scene brightness, auto adjust exposure and ensure no cross stripe in the image. 60Hz:When AC power is 60Hz, according to the scene brightness, auto ...
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Parameter Note Exposure mode It is to set the camera exposure mode, including auto/manual/iris priority/shutter priority, see the details below: In auto exposure mode, the image overall brightness can auto adjust within normal exposure range according to different scene brightness. In manual exposure mode, it can manually adjust gain value and shutter ...
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Figure 6-4 Step 2 Please configure info of each parameter according to actual needs; please refer to sheet 6-4 for more details. Parameter Note Mode It supports four modes below: In the environment with intense contrast between bright and dark, such as backlighting environment, it will auto adjust image brightness to make the main image clear to see.
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Step 1 Click “WB” and the system will display the interface of “WB”, which is shown in Figure 6-5. Figure 6-5 Step 2 Please configure info of each parameter according to actual needs; please refer to sheet 6-5 for more details.
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Figure 6-6 Step 2 Please configure info of each parameter according to actual needs; please refer to sheet 6-6 for more details. Parameter Note Type It is to set the camera day & Night mode, including electrical and ICR. Day&Night mode It is to set the camera day &...
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Figure 6-7 Step 2 Please configure info of each parameter according to actual needs; please refer to sheet 6-7 for more details. Parameter Note Digital zoom Select it to enable digital zoom function. Zoom speed It is to set camera zoom speed, the bigger the value is, the faster the zoom speed will become.
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It is to set the camera focus distance, and avoid focusing on the enclosure due to Focus limit the too short focusing distance, meanwhile it can change focus speed via changing focusing distance. Sensitivity It is to set the camera focusing sensitivity, it is easier to trigger focus with higher sensitivity;...
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Parameter Note Mode It is to set the camera defog mode, you can select Auto and Off. It is Off by default Intensity It is to set the camera defog intensity; you can select low, medium and high. It is medium by default.
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Step 2 Please configure info of each parameter according to actual needs; please refer to sheet 6-9 for more details. Parameter Note Preset It is to select preset. A package of video config parameter, which can be used for image optimization in Scene different scenes.
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Parameter Note It is able to add color to the IR image, there are 14 colors to select: White Hot: In grayscale image, the place is brighter with higher temperature. Black Hot: In grayscale image, the place is brighter with lower temperature. Fusion: The color is concentrated within color range of purple-red-yellow;...
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Parameter Note It is to adjust image overall brightness via linear adjustment mode. The larger the value is, the brighter the image becomes. Please note the video may become hazy if the value is too high. Brightness The value ranges from 0 to 100. The recommended value ranges from 40 to 60. The default value is 50.
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Parameter Note It is to set the image auto gain, ranging from 0~255. It is to the image max gain, ranging from 0~255. The bigger the value is, the AGC Max Gain bigger the image contrastness becomes, but with bigger noise. AGC Plateau It is to set the image AGC Plateau, ranging from 0~255.
Figure 6-10 Step 2 Please configure info of each parameter according to actual needs; please refer to sheet 6-10 for more details. Parameter Note Profile It includes three types below: Management Normal The video will be monitored according to the normal config of the camera when selecting “Normal”.
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Figure 6-11 Step 2 Please configure info of each parameter according to actual needs; please refer to sheet 6-11 for more details. Parameter Note ACF means using different fps to record. Use high fps rate for important event while using low fps rate for scheduled event. The frame rate of dynamic Code-Stream detection video and alarm video can be set separately.
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Parameter Note There are two options: VBR and CBR. Bit Rate Type You can set video quality only in VBR mode rather than CBR. Under MJPEG mode, only CBR is available for bit stream control mode. Reference Bit Recommend users to set a reasonable bit rate value range according to the Rate resolution and frame rate they have set.
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Step 2 Please configure info of each parameter according to actual needs; please refer to sheet 6-12 for more details. Parameter Function There are two modes: General and Event. Snapshot type General: to snapshot in the area set by the schedule. ...
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Figure 6-13 Step 2 Select “Enable”. Step 3 Press the left mouse button and drag a rectangular box. Note: It can draw max 4 boxes. Step 4 Click “Save” to make setting valid. Channel Title Select “Setup > Camera > Video > Overlay >Visual > Channel Title”. The system will display the interface of “Channel Title”, which is shown in Figure 6-14.
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Figure 6-14 Step 2 Select “Enable” and input channel title. Step 3 Drag the channel title (yellow box) to proper location on the preview image. Step 4 Click “Save” to make settings valid. Time Title Select “Setup > Camera > Video > Overlay >Visual >Time Title”. The system will display the interface of “Time Title”, which is shown in Figure 6-15.
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Figure 6-15 Step 2 Select “Enable”. Step 3 Select “Week Display” (Optional). Step 4 Drag time title (yellow box) to proper location on the preview image. Step 5 Click “Save” to make settings valid. Text Overlay Note: Text overlay and picture overlay can’t be enabled at the same time. Step 1 Select “Setup >...
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Figure 6-16 Step 2 Select “Enable”, input text and select alignment mode. Step 3 Drag text (yellow box) to proper location on the preview image. Step 4 Click “Save” to make settings valid. Picture Overlay Note: Text overlay and picture overlay can’t be enabled at the same time. Step 1 Select “Setup >...
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Figure 6-17 Step 2 Select “Enable”. Step 3 Click “Upload Picture” to select picture. Step 4 Drag picture (yellow box) to proper location on the preview image. Step 5 Click “Save” to make settings valid. Privacy Mask Step 1 Select “Setup > Camera > Video > Overlay > Privacy Mask”. The system will display the interface of “Privacy Mask”, which is shown in Figure 6-18.
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Figure 6-18 Step 2 Select “SN” of privacy mask. Step 3 Adjust the preview image to proper location. Step 4 Click “Draw” and press left mouse button to drag rectangular box in the preview image. OSD Info Step 1 Select “Setup > Camera > Video > Overlay > OSD Info”. The system will display the interface of “OSD Info”, which is shown in Figure 6-19.
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Figure 6-19 Step 2 It is to set parameters, please refer to sheet 6-13 for more details. Parameter Note After preset is enabled, it will switch to the preset which has been set in the preview image, it will display preset info, such as Preset , the info will disappear after 3 seconds.
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6.1.2.4 ROI Note: Video stream can be divided into two parts of config which are visual and thermal; the config method of both is similar. Here we take visual as an example to introduce operation steps. Step 1 Select “Setup > Camera > Video >ROI”. The system will display the interface of “ROI”, which is shown in Figure 6-20.
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Step 5 Click “Save” to make config valid. 6.1.2.5 Path The storage path is linked to snapshot and record in the preview interface, which can set the storage path of live snapshot and live record respectively. The storage path is linked to snapshot, download and clip in the playback interface, which can set the storage path of playback snapshot, playback download and video clip respectively.
Parameter Note C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\WebDownload\heatmap。 Sheet 6-14 Note: The Administrator appeared in default path is the account to log in PC. Step 3 Click “Save” to make config valid. 6.1.3 Audio Step 1 Select “Setup > Camera > Audio”. The system will display the interface of “Audio”, which is shown in Figure 6-22.
Encode mode The audio encode mode includes G.711A and G.711Mu. The default is G.711A. Note: The audio encode mode set here can make both audio stream and talk valid at the same time. Sheet 6-15 Step 3 Click ‘Save” to make config valid. 6.2 Network 6.2.1 TCP/IP You need to configure the IP address and DNS server of the camera, and make sure it can be...
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Step 2 It is to configure the parameter of TCP/IP, please refer to sheet 6-16 for more details. Parameter Function Host Name It is to set the name of current host device. It supports max 15 characters. Ethernet Card Please select the Ethernet card to be configured. Default is wired.
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Enable You can use ARP/Ping command to modify or set the device IP ARP/Ping to set address if you know the device MAC address after it is IP address enabled. service When the function is enabled by default, it can set device IP via ping package with specific length within 2 minutes during device reboot, the service will be closed after two minutes, and the service will be closed immediately after successfully setting...
Input http://<IP address> in the browser to visit 6.2.2 Connection 6.2.2.1 Connection Here you can configure max connection port quantity and each port value in this interface. Step 1 Select “Setup > Network > Connection > Connection” and the system will display the interface of “Connection”, which is shown in Figure 6-24.
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RTSP port The default value is 554. Please leave blank if use default. User uses QuickTime or VLC can play the following formats. BlackBerry can play too. Real-time monitoring URL format, please require real-time RTSP media server, require channel no., bit stream type in URL. You may need username and password.
Figure 6-25 Step 2 Set “Authentication” as “Enable”. Step 3 Click “Save” to make config valid. 6.2.3 PPPoE It is to build network connection via enabling PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) dial mode; the device will acquire a dynamic IP address of WAN. Please acquire PPPoE user name and password provided by ISP (Internet service provider) before operation.
Figure 6-27 6.2.4 DDNS DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) is used in a situation when the IP address of device changes frequently, which is used to dynamically update the relationship between the domain name of DNS server and IP address. It is to guarantee that the users can get access to the device via domain name. Note: ...
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Figure 6-28 Step 2 Select “Server Type” and configure relevant parameters of DDNS according to actual situation. If it is to select DDNS type as “QUICK DDNS”, please refer to sheet 6-19 for more details about DDNS config parameters. Parameter Function The “Server Address”...
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Figure 6-29 Parameter Function The following is the name and address of DDNS server provider, the DDNS Type corresponding relationship is as follows: Server Address Dyndns DDNS address:members.dyndns.org NO-IP DDNS address:dynupdate.no-ip.com CN99 DDNS address:members.3322.org PRIVATE DDNS address:www.privateddns.com, for private DDNS server, its port number can be configured according to actual situation;...
6.2.5 IP filter It can set the users who can have access to the device via IP Filter. White list: Only the IP/MAC of users is in the white list, then can it have access to the device, otherwise it won’t have access to the device. ...
3. Select “White List” and click “Save”. Use the IP in white list to log in device WEB interface, it can successfully log in the device. Add the IP/MAC of user into black list. 1. Click “Add IP/MAC”. The system will pop up a dialogue box of “Add IP/MAC”. 2.
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Figure 6-31 Step 2 Configure info of each parameter according to the actual needs, please refer to sheet 6-22 for more details. Parameter Function Input server address and then enable this function. SMTP Server Port Default value is 25. You can modify it if necessary. For the server supports the anonymity function.
Parameter Function Sender email address. Sender You can select SSL, TLS or none. Authentication (Encryption mode) Input email subject here. Title (Subject) System can send out the email of the snapshot picture once Attachment you check the box here. Input receiver email address here. Max three addresses. Mail receiver The send interval ranges from 0 to 3600 seconds.
Step 1 Select “Setup > Network >UPnP” and the system will display the interface of “UPnP”, which is shown in Figure 6-32. Figure 6-32 Step 2 Ckeck the box to enable UPnP function. Step 3 Select mode. UPnP is divided into two mapping modes which are auto and manual. As for manual mapping mode, it allows users to modify external ports, as for auto mapping mode, it selects unoccupied port to complete port mirroring, users don’t have to modify mapping.
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Figure 6-34 Step 2 Configure info of each parameter according to the actual needs, please refer to sheet 6-23 for more details.
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Parameter Function SNMP Version Check SNMP v1, device only process v1 info. Check SNMP v2, device only process v2 info. Check SNMP v3, can set username, password and encryption method. Server calibrate corresponding username, password and encryption method too access device and v1/v2 are unavailable.
Step 3 Click “Save” to make config valid. 6.2.9 Bonjour Bonjour is based on the multicast DNS service from the Apple. The Bonjour device can automatically broadcast its service information and listen to the service information from other device. You can use the browse of the Bonjour service in the same LAN to search the network camera device and then access if you do not know the network camera information such as IP address.
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can just send out one data to transit. This function also depends on the relationship of the group member and group of the outer. Note: Open preview, streaming media protocol, select multicast, and monitor via multicast format. Here you can set multicast address and port. You also need to go to Live interface to set the protocol as Multicast.
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Figure 6-37 All the other addresses can be used except the addresses above with specific meaning, which is shown in Figure 6-38. Figure 6-38 Step 4 Click “Save” to make config valid. 6.2.11 802.1x 802.1x (port based network access control protocol) supports manual selection of authentication method to control if device connected to LAN can join the LAN.
Figure 6-39 Step 2 Select “Enable” to enable 802.1x function. Step 3 Select authentication mode, set username and password; please refer to sheet 6-24 for more details. Parameter Function Authentication PEAP (protected EAP protocol). It needs the username to login, which is authenticated by the Username server.
Select “Setup > Network >QoS” and the system will display the interface of “QoS”, which is shown in Figure 6-40. Figure 6-40 Step 2 It is to set realtime monitor and command, please refer to sheet 6-25 for more details. Parameter Function Real-time...
Figure 6-41 Step 2 It is to configure IR light parameter, please refer to sheet 6-26. Parameter Note It includes auto and manual. When it is set as “Manual”, you can manually adjust the brightness Mode of near light and far light. When it is set as “Auto”, it can auto adjust the brightness of near ...
Figure 6-42 Step 2 It is to configure parameter, please refer to sheet 6-27 for more details. Parameter Note It is to set wiper mode, you can select timing and manual, it is timing by default. Mode Timing mode, it needs to set the period of wiper operation. ...
Parameter Note It is to set fan mode, you can select auto and manual. Mode In manual mode, it needs to select “Enable” to enable fan. Sheet 6-28 Step 3 Click “Save” to make config valid. 6.3.4 Heater Step 1 Select “Setup >...
6.4.1 IVS Analyse 6.4.1.1 Basic Requirements of Scene Selection The total proportion of the target shall not exceed 10% of the image. The target size in the image can’t be less than 10 pixel ×10 pixel, the size of abandoned target can’t be less than 15 pixel ×...
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Figure 6-45 Note: The speed dome enters the interface of “IVS Analyse”, lock function can be auto enabled, the lock time is 180s, during this period, and all other control modes are invalid except manual control upon PTZ. You can manually click “Unlock” to unlock. Tripwire It will trigger alarm when the target crosses the warning line according to the movement direction which has been set.
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Figure 6-46 Step 1 Select “Preset” and the camera will move to the corresponding location of the preset. Step 2 Click to add rule. Step 3 Double click the new rule to modify “Rule Name” and “Rule Type”. Step 4 Click “Draw Rule”, press the left mouse button to draw rule in the monitoring image, click right mouse button to finish drawing rule.
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Step 6 It is to set parameters, please refer to sheet 6-30 for more details. Parameter Note Working It is to set working period and enable alarm within the time range which has been set, please refer to “Working Period Setup” for more details. Period Direction It is to select tripwire direction, you can select A->B、B->A、A<->B...
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Parameter Note When motion detection alarm happens, the video monitoring image is linked and moves to the selected preset, tour or pattern. Note: PTZ linkage can be valid after completing PTZ setting, please refer to “3 PTZ” for more details. It is to trigger to capture the picture of selected channel when motion detection alarm happens.
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Step 1 Select “Preset” and the camera will quickly move to the corresponding location of the preset. Step 2 Click to add rule. Step 3 Double click the new rule to modify “Rule Name” and “Rule Type”. Step 4 Click “Draw Rule”, draw monitoring area in the monitoring image, click right mouse button to finish drawing area.
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Step 7 Click “Save” to make config valid. Abandoned Object Detection It will trigger alarm when the object is placed in the detection area and exceeds the time which has been set. Figure 6-48 Step 1 Select “preset” and the camera will quickly move to the corresponding location of the preset. Step 2 Click to add rule.
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Step 5 Select max or min size, click “Draw Target’ and drag any angle of the filtering frame to zoom in or out to proper size of the filtering frame. Note: It will trigger alarm only when the size of target which crosses tripwire is between two filtering frames ...
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Click to add rule. Step 3 Double click new rules to modify “Rule Name” and “Rule Type”. Step 4 Click “Draw Rule”, draw monitoring area in the monitoring image, click right mouse button to finish drawing area. Note: In the state of drawing rule, click “Clear” to delete the monitoring area which has been drawn. Step 5 Select max or min size, click “Draw Target’...
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Figure 6-50 1. Select “Preset” and the camera will quickly move to the corresponding location of the preset. 2. Click “Add Detect” to draw detection area on the monitoring image, click right mouse button to finish drawing. Note: Click “Add Detect” to draw area again. 3.
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Parameter Note It can set 1~10, it is 5 by default. The bigger the value is, the easier it becomes to trigger for the target with low contrast and small target, the Sensitivity higher the false detection is. After the function is enabled, it can reduce the false alarm caused by water ripple in the water surface scene of thermal channel.
Parameter Note There are three track modes: Visible Track It always tracks in the visual channel. Thermal Track Track Mode It always tracks in the thermal channel. Period Auto It is to select corresponding channel to track according to the period set by users.
In the state of drawing, select “max size” or “min size”, click “Clear” to delete the corresponding rectangular box. 2. It is to set parameters, please refer to sheet 6-30 and sheet 6-34. Parameter Note Enable Face Click it to enable face detect. Detect Enable Temperature...
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Figure 6-53 1. Select “Preset” and the camera will quickly move to the corresponding location of the preset. 2. Click “Draw Rule” to draw monitoring area in the monitoring image. 3. Select max or min size, click “Draw target” and drag any angle of the filtering box to zoom in or out to adjust the filtering box to proper size.
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Step 2 It is to configure the rules of fire warning. Figure 6-54 1. Select “Preset” and the camera will quickly move to the corresponding location of the preset. 2. It is to set parameters, please refer to sheet 6-30 and sheet 6-35. Parameter Note Select “Enable”...
Parameter Note supports customized as well. It is to set the alarm sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity is, the easier it Sensitivity becomes to generate alarm, but it may generate false alarm. Sheet 6-35 6.4.4 Cold Hot Spot Follow After the function is enabled, it will display two spots in the picture which are highest temperature and lowest temperature, which can be distinguished via color.
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Parameter Note the current image. Manual: users can set the color of high and low temperature by themselves. Single When you select “Hot spot temperature more than”, it means it will trigger alarm when the temperature is higher than the temperature which has been set.
Figure 6-56 Note: Some devices fail to display the temperature of hot and cold spot. 6.4.5 Pic in Pic The function of pic in pic is to overlay a thermal image on the visual image. Step 1 Select “Setup > Smart thermal > Pic in Pic” and the system will display the interface of “Pic in Pic”. Step 2 Select “Enable Pic in Pic”, click blue box in the monitoring image, use mouse to move the location of thermal image or drag the four corners of the box to change the size of thermal image.
Figure 6-57 Step 3 Click “Save” to make config valid. 6.4.6 Link Schedule Link schedule is valid to hybrid link of PTZ link during cold hot spot follow. Step 1 Select “Setup > Smart Thermal > Link Schedule” and the system will display the interface of “Link Schedule”, which is shown in Figure 6-58.
Figure 6-58 Step 2 Click “Setup” and the system will display the interface of “Setup”, which is shown in Figure 6-59. Figure 6-59 Step 3 Select week, set period and click “Save”. Step 4 Click “Save” to make config valid. 6.5 Event 6.5.1 Video Detect...
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Video detect adopts the technology of computer vision and image processing, deals with the video image collected by camera, acquire realtime, dynamic info and implement signal control and info release etc. 6.5.1.1 Motion Detect It will trigger alarm when it detects that there is moving target reaches the sensitivity which has been set. Here we take visual channel as an example to introduce the config of motion detect, which can be reference for the config of thermal channel.
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Parameter Note Enable You need to check the box to enable motion detection function. It is to set the alarm period, it can enable alarm event only in the set time range. There are six periods every day for setup and you must check box in front of each period to enable it.
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Parameter Note It will send email to designated mailbox to remind alarm when motion detection alarm happens. Send Email Note: Email can be successfully sent after setting Email, please refer to “6.2.6 SMPT (E- mail)” for more details. When motion detect alarm occurs, video monitoring image will switch to the selected preset, tour or pattern.
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Figure 6-61 Step 2 Set alarm period. Method 1: Press the left mouse button to drag on the interface to set. Method 2: Select week and period at the bottom of the interface and input time, there are totally six periods to be set.
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Figure 6-62 Step 2 Select a region in “Area”, different regions are distinguished by color. Step 3 Press the left mouse button to draw a detection area in the monitoring image. Note: You can draw several detection areas until it covers the whole monitoring screen. Step 4 It is to modify region name, set sensitivity and threshold, please refer to sheet 6-38 for more details.
Step 5 Click “Save” to make settings valid. 6.5.1.2 Video tamper Step 1 Select “Setup > Event > Video Detect > Video Tamper” and the system will display the interface of “Video Tamper”, which is shown in Figure 6-63. Figure 6-63 Step 2 Select “Enable”...
Step 1 Select “Setup > Event > Temperature Alarm” and the system will display the interface of “Temperature Alarm”, which is shown in Figure 6-64. Figure 6-64 Step 2 Select “Enable” to configure each parameter info according to the actual interface, please refer to sheet 6-37 for more details.
Figure 6-65 Step 2 It is to configure each parameter info according to the actual needs, please refer to sheet 6-37 and sheet 6-39 for more details. Parameter Note Enable It is the enable switch of relay activation. Relay-in The bigger the sensitivity is, the easier it becomes to trigger motion detect, but meanwhile it increases false alarm rate, it is advised to use default value.
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Only device with SD card function has these three statuses: No SD card, capacity warning, and SD card error. 6.5.4.1 SD Card Abnormity Step 1 Select “Setup > Event > Abnormity > SD Card Abnormity” and the system will display the interface of “SD Card Abnormity”, which is shown in Figure 6-66.
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Step 1 Select “Setup > Event > Abnormity > Network” and the system will display the interface of “Network”, which is shown in Figure 6-67. Note: The figure is an example of “Event Type” which is set as “Disconnection”. Figure 6-67 Step 2 It is to configure parameter info according to actual needs, please refer to sheet 6-37 and sheet 6-41.
Figure 6-68 Step 2 It is to configure parameter info according to the actual needs, please refer to sheet 6-37 and sheet 6-42 for more details. Parameter Note Select “Enable” and it will trigger alarm when illegal access occurs. Enable After entering the wrong password for certain times, it will trigger alarm Login Error of illegal access, and then the account is locked.
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Figure 6-69 Step 2 Click “Parameter Config” to enter the setting interface. Step 3 It is to configure rule and parameter, which is shown in Figure 6-70. Figure 6-70 1. Click to add measurement items. 2. Double click new rule to modify the name of measurement item. 3.
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Parameter Note Open Local Check it to enable local config function. Config Target radiation It is to set the target emissivity, 0~1 optional. coefficient Target distance It is to set the distance between camera and target, 0~1000m optional. Target reflection It is to set the target temperature, 0~550℃optional.
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Figure 6-71 Step 2 Click “Temperature Contrast” to enter the setting interface. Step 3 It is to configure rule and parameter, which is shown in Figure 6-72. Figure 6-72 1. Click to add contrast record. 2. Double click new contrast record to select contrast target. 3.
Parameter Note Average: it means average temperature contrast between two rules. Alarm Results Max: it means max temperature contrast between two rules. Min: it means min temperature contrast between two rules. Alarm It is to set alarm condition, which includes below, match and above. Conditions Alarm It is to set the threshold temperature of triggering alarm, you can select...
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Figure 6-73 Step 2 Click “Thermal” to enter the setting interface. Step 3 It is to set alarm parameters, please refer to sheet 6-45 for more details. Parameter Note Temperature Check it to enable temperature switch function. Switch Temperature Unit It is to set the displayed temperature unit, and F optional.
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Parameter Note It is to set min temperature. When gain mode is low temperature mode, it is -40℃~160℃ optional. Min Temperature When gain mode is high temperature mode, it is -40℃~600℃. Note: It is to set medium temperature. temperature<=medium ...
Figure 6-76 6.6.3 Heatmap Heatmap is used to acquire the temperature value of each pixel on the thermal image, which can be analyzed via heatmap tool. Step 1 Select “Setup > Temperature > Heatmap” and the system will display the interface of “Heatmap”, which is shown in Figure 6-77.
6.7 Storage Management 6.7.1 Schedule Before schedule setup, user must set record mode is auto or manual. Note: If record mode in record control is off, then device will not record or take snapshot according to the plan in the schedule. Select “Setup >...
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Figure 6-79 Step 2 Select record time from “Monday to Sunday”, click “setup” on the right of the interface and the system will display the interface of “Setup”, which is shown in Figure 6-80. It is to set record period according to your needs, there are six periods available every day. ...
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Figure 6-80 Step 3 Click “Save” and the system will return to the interface of “Record Schedule”, which is shown in Figure 6-81, the area with color means that period has been set in the area. Figure 6-81 Step 4 Click “Save”...
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6.7.1.2 Snapshot Schedule Snapshot schedule is divided into two parts of config which are visual and thermal, both config methods are similar. Here we take thermal config as an example to introduce operation steps. Step 1 Select “Snapshot Schedule > Thermal” and the system will display the interface of “Thermal”, which is shown in Figure 6-82.
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Figure 6-83 Step 3 Click “Save” and the system will return to the interface of “Snapshot Schedule”, which is shown in Figure 6-84, the area with color means that period has been set in the area. Figure 6-84 Step 4 Click “Save”...
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6.7.1.3 Holiday Schedule In the holiday schedule, it can set specific date as holiday, when the record and snapshot in the holiday schedule are enabled, the specific date which is set in the holiday schedule will record and snapshot according to the holiday period. Step 1 Click “Holiday Schedule”...
6.7.2 Destination 6.7.2.1 Path Path can config record and snapshot storage path. There are three options: Local SD card, FTP and NAS. You can only select one mode. System can save according to the event types. It is corresponding to the three modes (general/motion/alarm) in the Schedule interface. Please check the box to enable the save functions.
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Select “Setup > Storage > Destination > Local” and the system will display the interface of “Local”, which is shown in Figure 6-87. Figure 6-87 Click “Read only” and you can set the SD card as read-only. Click “Read-write” and you can set the SD card as read-write. ...
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Step 2 Configure parameter info according to the actual needs; please refer to sheet 6-47 for more parameter details. Parameter Note Select “Enable” to enable FTP function. Enable FTP Server address FTP server address. Port FTP server port. User Name It is the user name which is used to log in FTP server.
Step 2 Configure parameter info according to the actual needs, please refer to sheet 6-48 for more parameter details. Parameter Function Select ‘Enable” to enable NAS function. Enable NAS Server Address NAS server address. Remote Store it to the directory of NAS server. Directory Sheet 6-48 Step 3...
Pre-event Please input pre-event record time, for example, when you input 5, Record the system will read the video of the first 5 seconds and copy it into the file after alarm occurs. Note: Configure pre-event record time, when alarm record or motion detection occurs, if there is no record, system will record the preceding n seconds video and copy it into the record file.
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Parameter Function It is to set device name. Device Note: Name Different devices have different names. Language You can select the language which needs to be displayed. Video It is to display the video standard of the device, such as PAL. Standard Sheet 6-50 6.8.1.2 Date&Time...
Parameter Function Select the corresponding date display format which needs to be Date format displayed. Select corresponding time format which needs to be displayed. Time Format The time zone of the device. Time zone It is to set system time. It becomes valid after you set. Current time Here you can set the begin time and end time of DST.
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Figure 6-93 Anonymous login Select anonymous login, input IP address without password of user name and you can log in the device with anonymity mode, as for the user of anonymous login only has the preview right of the list. In the state of anonymous login, click “Log out”...
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Figure 6-93 Step 2 Input user name and password, select group and authority. Note: Once the group is selected, then the user’s authority is only the subset of the group, which can’t exceed the authority attribute of the group. ...
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Figure 6-94 Step 2 Modify user info according to the actual needs. Step 3 Click “Save”. Modify password Step 1 Select the check box of “Modify Password’. Step 2 Input old password, input new password and confirm it. Step 3 Click “Save”.
Figure 6-95 6.8.3 Default Attention: Except network IP address, user management and so on, other configurations of the device will be restored to default, please operate carefully. In “Setup > System > Default”, click “Default” to restore default of the device. Figure 6-96 6.8.4 Import &...
Figure 6-97 Step 2 Click “Export” to save the config file (.backup file) to local. 6.8.4.2 Import Config It is to quickly configure device via importing .backup file. It is mainly used to restore device config to backup node or quickly configure device. Step 1 Select “Setup >...
Parameter Function Auto Reboot Click it and set auto reboot time. Auto Delete Old Click it and you can customize period, the range is within 1~31 days. Files Sheet 6-52 Step 3 Click “Save” to make config valid. 6.8.6 Upgrade You can implement the operation of firmware upgrade in “Setup >...
Figure 6-100 6.9.2 Log In “Setup > System > Log”, you can check the device operation info implemented by users, and some other system info, which is shown in Figure 6-101. Figure 6-101 Please refer to sheet 6-53 for more details about system log. Parameter Function It is the start time of searching log.
Parameter Function It includes system operation, config operation, data management, Type alarm event, record operation, users management and log clear. First it is to set the begin time and end time of the log which needs to Search be searched, and select log type, click “Search” and display the search results;...
7 Alarm Alarm module is used to subscribe alarm events; it will record the alarm info in the right column when it triggers the alarm event which has been subscribed by users. Note: Different devices have different functions, besides, there is slight difference between interfaces, please refer to the actual interface for more details.
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Type Parameter Function After selecting “Prompt”, it is not the alarm Operation Prompt interface; it will generate the icon of on the “Alarm” column of the mainmenu column when it triggers the subscribed alarm event, besides, it will auto record the alarm info. The icon will disappear after users click alarm menu column.
8 Logout Click logout button, system goes back to login interface. See Figure 8-1. Figure 8-1 Note: This manual is for reference only. Slight difference may be found in user interface. All the designs and software here are subject to change without prior written notice. ...
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