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Network Camera Web 3.0 Hunter Series Network Camera Operation Manual Web 3.0 Operation Manual V2.0.2 ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. V2.0.2 V1.0.0 ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
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Foreword General This manual introduces the functions, configuration, general operation, and system maintenance of network camera. Safety Instructions The following categorized signal words with defined meaning might appear in the manual. Signal Words Meaning Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which, if not avoided, could result in slight or moderate injury.
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About the Manual The manual is for reference only. If there is inconsistency between the manual and the actual product, the actual product shall prevail. We are not liable for any loss caused by the operations that do not comply with the manual. ...
Important Safeguards and Warnings Electrical Safety All installation and operation shall conform to your local electrical safety codes. The power source shall conform to the Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) standard, and supply power with rated voltage which conforms to Limited power Source requirement according to IEC60950-1.
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Do not touch the image sensor (CMOS) directly. Dust and dirt could be removed with air blower, or you can wipe the lens gently with soft cloth that is moistened with alcohol. You can clean the device body with soft dry cloth, and for stubborn stains, use the cloth with mild detergent.
Overview 1.1 Introduction IP camera (Internet Protocol camera), is a type of digital video camera that receives control data and sends image data through internet. They are commonly used for surveillance, requiring no local recording device, but only a local area network. IP camera is divided into single-channel camera and multi-channel camera according to the channel quantity.
Configure coding parameters, and adjust live view image. Record Auto record as schedule. Play back recorded video and picture as needed.. Download recorded video and picture. Alarm linked recording. Account Add, modify and delete user group, and manage user authorities according to user group. ...
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Tripwire, intrusion, abandoned object, moving object, fast moving, parking detection, people gathering, and loitering detection. When an alarm is triggered, the system performs linkages such as recording, alarm output, sending email, PTZ operation, and snapshot. Crowd Map View crowd distribution in real time for the timely arm to avoid accidents like stampede. ...
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ANPR Recognize plate number in detection area, and display the related information on live interface. When an alarm is triggered, the system links alarm output and snapshot. Video Structuralization Snap people, non-motor vehicle and vehicle, and display the related information on the live ...
Configuration Flow For the device configuration flow, see Figure 2-1. For details, see Table 2-1. Configure the device according to the actual situation. Figure 2-1 Configuration flow Table 2-1 Description of flow Configuration Description Reference Open IE browser and enter IP address to log in to the web Login 4.1 Login...
Device Initialization Device initialization is required for the first use. This manual is based on the operation on the web interface. You can also initialize device through ConfigTool, NVR, or platform devices. To ensure the device safety, keep the password properly after initialization and change the password regularly.
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Figure 3-2 Online upgrade Step 4 Select the upgrading method as needed. If you select Auto-check for updates, the system checks new version once a day automatically. There will be system notice on Upgrade interface and Version interface if any new version is available. Select Setting >...
Basic Configuration The chapter introduces the basic configuration, including login, live view, PTZ operation, playback operation, camera configuration, network configuration, storage configuration and system configuration. 4.1 Login This section introduces how to log in to and log out of the web interface. This section takes IE Explorer 9 as an example.
Setting: Click Setting, and you can configure the basic and intelligent functions of the camera. For the camera with multiple channels, through selecting channel numbers, you can set the parameters of the channels. Alarm: Click Alarm, and you can subscribe and view alarm information. ...
Figure 4-3 Live Table 4-1 Description of function bar Function Description Encode bar Sets stream type and protocol. Live view Displays the real-time monitoring image. Live view function bar Functions and operations in live viewing. Window adjustment bar Adjustment operations in live viewing. 4.2.2 Encode bar For encode bar, see Figure 4-4.
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Icon Function Description Manually position the tracking speed dome to the selected location of corresponding panoramic camera. Click the icon and click or select randomly on the image of panoramic camera channel, the tracking speed dome will automatically position the selected location. Manual Position ...
Icon Function Description check other area. Click the icon, and then scroll the mouse wheel in the video image to zoom in or out. Click the icon to capture one picture of the current image, and it will be saved to the configured storage path. Snapshot About viewing or configuring storage path, see "4.5.2.5 Path."...
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Icon Function Description Click the icon, and then the Image Adjustment interface is displayed at the right side of the Live interface. You can adjust brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation. The adjustment is only available on the web interface, and it does not adjust the camera parameters. ...
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Icon Function Description and call PTZ function. For details, see "4.3.3 Calling PTZ." Adjust focal length to zoom in and out video image. Click the icon, and the Zoom and Focus configuration Zoom and Focus interface is displayed at the right side of the Live interface.
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Figure 4-5 Zoom and focus Table 4-4 Description of zoom and focus Parameter Description Changes the focal length of the camera to zoom in or out the image. Set the Speed value. The Speed is the adjustment range in one click. Zoom The larger the value is, the more the image would zoom in or out in one click.
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4.2.4.3 Fisheye You can select the installation mode, display mode and VR mode of fisheye devices as needed. For details, see Table 4-5. Install Mode: Select the installation mode according to the actual situation. Display Mode: Select the display mode of live view. ...
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Parameter Description Ceiling/Wall/Ground Original The original image before correction. mount image 360° rectangular panoramic image screen + independent sub-screens. You can zoom or drag the image in all the 1P+1 screens. You can move the start point (left and right) on ...
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Parameter Description Original image screen eight independent sub-screens. You can zoom or drag the image in all the screens. 1P+8 You can rotate the image on the original image screen to change the start point. 180° rectangular panoramic image screen (from left to right).
Parameter Description You can drag the image in upper/lower/left/right direction. Press I to display the panorama, and press O to return to the orignal size. Asteroid Press the left mouse-button to slide down to display the image on the plane surface. Scroll the mouse wheel to zoom the image.
4.3.2 Configuring PTZ Function 4.3.2.1 Preset Preset means a certain position that the camera can make quick orientation to. It includes PTZ pan and tilt angles, camera focus, and location. Step 1 Select Setting > PTZ settings > Function > Preset. The Preset interface is displayed.
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Preparation You have set several presets. Procedure Step 1 Select Setting > PTZ settings > Function > Tour. The Tour interface is displayed. See Figure 4-9. Figure 4-9 Tour Step 2 Click Add ① to add tour. Double-click the tour name to edit the name. Step 3 Click Add ②...
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4.3.2.3 Scan Scan means the camera moves horizontally at a certain speed between the configured left and right limits. Step 1 Select Setting > PTZ settings > Function > Scan. The Scan interface is displayed. See Figure 4-10. Figure 4-10 Scan Step 2 Select the scan number, and set the speed.
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Figure 4-11 Pattern Step 2 Select the pattern number. Step 3 Click Setup, and then click Start Rec. Adjust the parameters of direction, zoom, focus and iris according to the actual situation. Step 4 Click Stop Rec to stop recording. Step 5 Click Start to start patterning.
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Figure 4-12 Pan Step 2 Set the pan speed and click Start, and the camera starts horizontal rotation. Click Stop to stop rotation. 4.3.2.6 PTZ Speed PTZ speed means the rotation speed of the PTZ camera during touring, pattern, or auto tracking.
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Step 2 Select the PTZ speed: Low, Middle, and High. Speed under the direction buttons refers to the rotation angle of the PTZ camera for each press of the direction button. 4.3.2.7 Idle Motion Idle motion means that the PTZ camera implements the operation which is configured in advance when it does not receive any valid command within the set time Preparation You have configured the PTZ motions, including preset, scan, tour, or pattern.
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4.3.2.8 PowerUp After setting Powerup motion, the camera will perform the configured motion after it is power Preparation You have configured the PTZ motions, including preset, scan, tour, or pattern. Procedure Step 1 Select Setting > PTZ settings > Function > PowerUp. The PowerUp interface is displayed.
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Figure 4-16 PTZ limit Step 2 Adjust the direction buttons, and then click Setting ① to set the up line; click Setting ② to set the down line. Click Live to view the configured up line and down line. Step 3 Select the Enable check box to enable the PTZ limit function. 4.3.2.10 Time Task After setting time task, the camera performs the motions during the configured period.
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Figure 4-17 Time task Step 2 Select the Enable check box to enable time task function. Step 3 Select the time task number. Step 4 Select the time task action. You need to select the corresponding action number for some selected time task actions.
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Figure 4-18 PTZ restart Step 2 Click PTZ Restart to restart PTZ. 4.3.2.12 Default Be careful when doing this operation. It will restore the camera to default configuration, and result in data loss. Step 1 Select Setting > PTZ settings > Function > Default. The Default interface is displayed.
Figure 4-19 Default Step 2 Click Default and the PTZ function is restored to default. 4.3.3 Calling PTZ Click on Live interface, and the PTZ configuration panel is displayed. You can control PTZ and call PTZ function. 4.3.3.1 PTZ Control You can rotate device, zoom image, and adjust iris through PTZ control or virtual joystick.
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Figure 4-20 PTZ control Figure 4-21 Joystick : Rotate PTZ direction through direction button. PTZ supports eight directions: left/right/up/down/upper left/upper right/bottom left/bottom right. Click , and draw a box in the image, PTZ will rotate, focus and quickly position the defined scene. : Rotate PTZ direction through joystick.
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Speed: Measure the rotation speed. The higher the speed value is, the faster the speed becomes. Zoom, focus and iris: Click to adjust zoom, focus and iris. 4.3.3.2 PTZ Function Select the PTZ function from the drop-down list to call the corresponding functions, including Scan, Preset, Tour, Pattern, Pan, Go to, Assistant and Light Wiper.
Parameter Description Set the light or wiper of the camera. Light/Wiper Click Enable to enable light/wiper function. Click Disable to disable light/wiper function. 4.4 Playback This section introduces playback related functions and operations, including video playback and picture playback. Before playing back video, configure record time range, record storage method, record ...
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Figure 4-24 Picture playback Table 4-7 Playback interface description Function Description Click , you can select display mode according to the installation mode during playback. Fisheye This function is only available on fisheye cameras. Click , intelligent rules and object detection box are displayed.
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Function Description Controls playback. : Click the icon to play back recorded videos. : Click the icon to stop playing back recorded videos. : Click the icon to play the next frame. Play control bar When you enable the function of playing video by frame, you need to stop playback.
Function Description Includes 4 time formats: Time format progress bar . Take as an example, the whole progress stands for 24 hours. 4.4.2 Playing back Video or Picture This section introduces the operation of video playback and picture playback. This section takes video playback as an example.
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Figure 4-27 Specific event types Step 3 Select the month and year of the video that you want to play. Those dates with blue color indicate there were videos recorded in those days. Step 4 Play video. Click in the control bar. ...
Figure 4-29 Playback file list (1) 4.4.3 Clipping Video Step 1 Click , the video files of the selected date are listed. Step 2 Select dav or mp4 in Download Format. Step 3 Click on the progress bar to select the start time of the target video, and then click .
4.4.4 Downloading Video or Picture Download video or picture to a defined path. You can download single video or picture file, or download them in batches. This section takes downloading video as an example. Playback and downloading at the same time is not supported. ...
Step 2 Select the record type, set the start time and end time, and then click Search. The searched files are listed. Step 3 Select the files to be downloaded, select dav or mp4 from Format drop-down list, and then set the storage path. Click Download. The system starts to download the file to the configured path.
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Figure 4-32 Camera conditions Figure 4-33 Camera conditions (PTZ camera) 4.5.1.1.2 Picture You can configure picture parameters as needed. Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Conditions > Conditions > Picture. The Picture interface is displayed. See Figure 4-34.
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Figure 4-34 Picture Step 2 Configure picture parameters. For details, see Table 4-8. Table 4-8 Description of picture parameters Parameter Description Select the picture style from soft, standard and vivid. Soft: Default image style, displays the actual color of the image. ...
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Parameter Description Changes the display direction of the picture, see the options below. 0° : Normal display. 90° : The picture rotates 90° clockwise. 180° : The picture rotates 90° counterclockwise. 270° : The picture flips upside down. ...
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Parameter Description You can select from 50 Hz, 60 Hz and Outdoor. 50 Hz: When the electric supply is 50 Hz, the system adjusts the exposure according to ambient light automatically to ensure that there is no stripe appears. Anti-flicker 60 Hz: When the electric supply is 60 Hz, the system adjusts the ...
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Parameter Description Iris When selecting Aperture Priority in Mode, you can set iris range. This configuration is available only when the camera is equipped with auto-iris lens. When auto iris is enabled, the iris size changes automatically Auto Iris according to the ambient lighting condition, and the image brightness changes accordingly.
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Backlight mode Description The system dims bright areas and compensates dark areas to ensure the clarity of all the area. The higher the value is, the brighter the dark will be, but the more the noise will be. There might be a few seconds of video loss when the device is switching to WDR mode from other mode.
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Step 3 Click Save. 4.5.1.1.6 Day & Night Configure the display mode of the image. The system switches between color and black-and-white mode according to the actual condition. Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Conditions > Conditions > Day & Night. The Day &...
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Figure 4-39 Zoom and focus Step 2 Configure zoom and focus parameters. For details, see Figure 4-13. Table 4-13 Description of zoom and focus parameters Parameter Description Select On to enable digital zoom function. Digital Zoom After the optical zoom reached the upper limit, enable digital zoom function, you still can do digital zoom operation.
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Figure 4-40 IR light Step 2 Configure IR light parameters. For details, see Table 4-14. Table 4-14 Description of IR light parameters IR light mode Description Adjust the brightness of IR light manually, and then the system will supply Manual IR light to the image accordingly.
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Figure 4-41 Defog Step 2 Configure defog parameters. For details, see Table 4-15. Table 4-15 Description of defog parameters Defog Description Configure function intensity and atmospheric light mode manually, and then the Manual system adjusts image clarity accordingly. Atmospheric light mode can be adjusted automatically or manually.
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Parameter Description Install Mode You can select Ceiling, Wall, or Ground. 1O: The original image before correction. 1P: 360° rectangular panoramic image. 2P: When the install mode is Ceiling or Ground, you can set this mode. Two associated 180° rectangular image screens, and at any time, the two screens form a 360°...
Figure 4-44 Full time When Profile Management is set as Schedule, you can drag the slide block to set certain time as Day or Night. For example, set 8:00–18:00 as day, and 0:00–8:00 and 18:00–24:00 as night. Figure 4-45 Schedule ...
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4.5.2.1 Video Configure video stream parameters, such as stream type, encode mode, resolution, frame rate, bit rate type, bit rate, I frame interval, SVC, and watermark. Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Video > Video. The Video interface is displayed. See Figure 4-47. Figure 4-47 Video Step 2 Configure video parameters.
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Parameter Description Enable smart codec to improve video compressibility and save storage space. Smart Codec After smart codec is enabled, the device would stop supporting the third bit stream, ROI, and smart event detection, and the actual interface shall prevail. The resolution of the video.
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Parameter Description Scaled video coding, able to encode a high quality video bit stream that contains one or more subset bit streams. When sending stream, to improve inflency, the system will quit some data of related lays acoording to the network staus.
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4.5.2.3 Overlay Configure overlay information, and it will be displayed on the Live interface. 4.5.2.3.1 Configuring Privacy Masking You can enable this function when you need to protect privacy of some area on the video image. Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Video > Overlay > Privacy Masking. The Privacy Masking interface is displayed.
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Speed Dome Select the SN. Adjust the live image to the proper location through PTZ, select the color, and then click Draw. Press the mouse button to draw rectangles. The configuration takes effect immediately. Other operations: Select the SN, and click Go to, the speed dome rotates to the masked area. ...
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4.5.2.3.3 Configuring Time Title You can enable this function when you need to display time in the video image. Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Video > Overlay > Time Title. The Time Title interface is displayed. See Figure 4-52. Figure 4-52 Time title Step 2 Select the Enable check box.
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Figure 4-53 Text overlay Step 2 Select the Enable check box, enter the text you need, and then select alignment. The text is displayed in the video image. Click to expand the text overlay, and you can expand 9 lines at most. Step 3 Move the text box to the position you want in the image.
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4.5.2.3.6 Configure Picture Overlay You can enable this function if you need to display picture information on the video image. Text overlay and picture overlay cannot work at the same time. Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Video > Overlay > Picture Overlay. The Picture Overlay interface is displayed.
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Figure 4-56 Custom overlay Step 2 Select the Enable check box, and then select the text align. Click to expand the custom overlay, and you can expand 1 line at most. Step 3 Move the custom box to the position you want in the image. Step 4 Click Save.
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Figure 4-57 OSD info Step 2 Configure OSD information. See Table 4-19. Table 4-19 Description of OSD information Parameter Description Select Enable, and the preset name is diaplayed in the image when the Preset camera turns to the preset, and it will disappear 3 s later. Select Enable and the internal temperature of the current device is Temperature displayed.
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Figure 4-58 Counting Step 2 Select the Enable check box, and then configure counting method and alignment. Step 3 Move the counting box to the position you want in the image. Step 4 Click Save. 4.5.2.3.10 Configuring Structured Statistics The image displays structured statistics. When the overlay function enabled during intelligent rules configuration, this function is enabled simultaneously.
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4.5.2.3.11 Configuring Ranging Configure camera height and the display time of overlay information. Click any point on the ground that the pole is installed on the image, and the overlay information between camera and the selected point is displayed. Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Video > Overlay > Ranging. The Ranging interface is displayed.
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Figure 4-61 ANPR Step 2 Select the Enable check box, select the statistics type, and then select text align. Step 3 Move the ANPR box to the position you want in the image. Step 4 Click Save. 4.5.2.3.13 Configuring Face Statistics The image displays face statistics information.
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4.5.2.4 ROI Select ROI (region of interest) on the image and configure the image quality of ROI, and then the selected image is display at defined quality. Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Video > ROI. The ROI interface is displayed. See Figure 4-63. Figure 4-63 ROI Step 2 Select the Enable check box, draw the area on the image, and then configure the image quality of ROI.
Figure 4-64 Path Step 2 Click Browse to select the storage path for live snapshot, live record, playback snapshot, playback download, and video clips. For details, see Table 4-20. Table 4-20 Description of path Parameter Description The snapshot of live interface. Live Snapshot The default path is C:\Users\admin\WebDownload\LiveSnapshot.
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Figure 4-65 Audio Step 2 Select the Enable check box in Main Stream or Sub Stream. For the camera with multiple channels, select the channel number. Step 3 Configure audio parameters. For details, see Table 4-21. Table 4-21 Description of audio parameters Parameter Description You can select audio Encode Mode from G.711A, G.711Mu, AAC,...
4.5.3.2 Configuring Alarm Audio You can record or upload alarm audio file. The audio file will be played when the alarm is triggered. Click to play the selected audio. Click to download the audio to local storage. Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Audio > Alarm Audio. The Alarm Audio interface is displayed.
4.6.1 TCP/IP You can configure IP address and DNS (Domain Name System) server and so on according to network planning. Preparation The camera has connected to the network. Procedure Step 1 Select Setting > Network > TCP/IP. The TCP/IP interface is displayed. See Figure 4-68. Figure 4-68 TCP/IP Step 2 Configure TCP/IP parameters.
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Parameter Description IP Version Select IPv4 or IPv6. When you select Static in Mode, enter the IP address and subnet IP Address mask that you need. Subnet Mask IPv6 does not have subnet mask. Defaut Gateway The default gateway must be in the same network segment with the IP address.
4.6.2 Port Configure the port numbers and the maximum number of users (includes web, platform client, and mobile phone client) that can connect to the device simultaneously. Step 1 Select Setting > Network > Port. The Port interface is displayed. See Figure 4-69. Figure 4-69 Port Step 2 Configure port parameters.
Parameter Description Real time streaming protocol port, and the value is 554 by default. If you play live view with QuickTime, VLC or Blackberry smart phone, the following URL format is available. When the URL format requiring RTSP, you need to specify channel ...
Disable UPnP while using PPPoE to avoid possible influence. After making PPPoE connection, the device IP address cannot be modified through web interface. Preparation The camera has connected to the network. You have gotten the account and password from Internet Service Provider. ...
The DDNS interface is displayed. See Figure 4-71. Figure 4-71 DDNS (1) Step 2 Select Type, and configure the parameters as needed. For details, see Table 4-24. Table 4-24 Description of DDNS parameters Parameter Description Type The name and web address of the DDNS service provider, see the matching relationship below: CN99 DDNS web address: www.3322.org ...
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Figure 4-72 SMTP (Email) Step 2 Configure SMTP (Email) parameters. For details, see Table 4-25. Table 4-25 Description of SMTP (Email) parameters Parameter Description SMTP Server SMTP server address Port The port number of the SMTP server. Username The account of SMTP server. For details, see "Table Password The password of SMTP server.
Authen Mailbox SMTP server Port Description tication The authentication type cannot be None. You need to enable SMTP service in your mailbox. The authentication code is required, smtp.qq.com the QQ password or email password is not applicable. Authentication code: The code you receive when enabling SMTP service.
Figure 4-73 UPnP Step 2 Select the Enable check box, and there are two mapping modes: Custom and Default. Select Custom, click and then you can modify external port as needed. Select Default, and then the system finishes mapping with unoccupied port ...
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Figure 4-75 SNMP (2) Step 2 Select SNMP version to enable SNMP. Select V1, and the system can only process information of V1 version. Select V2, and the system can only process information of V2 version. Select V3, and then V1 and V2 become unavailable. You can configure user name, ...
Parameter Description Set the read-only username accessing device, and it is public by default. Read-only Username You can enter number, letter, and underline to form the name. Set the read/write username access device, and it is public by default. Read/Write Username You can enter number, letter, and underline to form the name.
Procedure Step 1 Select Setting > Network > Bonjour. The Bonjour interface is displayed. See Figure 4-76. Figure 4-76 Bonjour Step 2 Select the Enable check box, and then configure server name. Step 3 Click Save. Verification In the OS and clients that support Bonjour, follow the steps blow to visit the network camera with Safari browser.
Parameter Description The multicast IP address of Main Stream/Sub Stream is Multicast Address 224.1.2.4 default, range 224.0.0.0–239.255.255.255. The multicast port of corresponding stream: Main Stream: 40000; Port Sub Stream1: 40016; Sub Stream2: 40032, and all the range is 1025–65500. Step 3 Click Save. Verification In the Live interface, select RTSP in Multicast, and then you can view the video image with multicast protocol.
The QoS interface is displayed. See Figure 4-79. Figure 4-79 QoS Step 2 Configure QoS parameters. For details, see Table 4-30. Table 4-30 Description of QoS parameters Parameter Description Configure the priority of the data packets that used for network Realtime Monitor surveillance.
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When P2P is enabled and the device accesses to the network, the status shows online. The information of the IP address, MAC address, device name, and device SN will be collected. The collected information is for remote access only. You can cancel Enable selection to reject the collection.
Figure 4-82 ONVIF Step 2 Select the Enable check box. Make sure that the IP address is trustable when enabling RTMP. Step 3 Configure RTMP parameters. For details, see Table 4-31. Table 4-31 Description of RTMP parameters Parameter Description The stream for live view. Make sure that the video format is the H.264, Stream Type H.264 B and H.264H, and the audio format is AAC.
4.7.2 Setting Schedule You can configure record schedule, snapshot schedule and holiday schedule. When holiday schedule setting is not the same as the general setting, holiday schedule setting is prior to the general setting. For example, with Holiday Schedule enabled, if the day is holiday, the system snapshots or records as holiday schedule setting;...
4.7.3 Setting Destination This section introduces the configuration of the storage method for the recorded videos and snapshots. 4.7.3.1 Path You can select different storage paths for the recorded videos and snapshots according to event type. You can select from SD card, FTP and NAS. Local is displayed only on models that support SD card.
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Encrypted mode: The SD cards encrypted and authorized on this camera show encrypted mode. The camera can record max. 10 pieces of encrypted SD information. When the recorded videos exceed 10 pieces, the earliest ones will be overwritten. Functions might vary with different models, and the actual product shall prevail. ...
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Figure 4-86 FTP Step 2 Select the Enable check box to enable FTP function, and select the FTP type. You select FTP or SFPT from the drop-down list. SFTP is recommended to enhance network security. Step 3 Configure FTP parameters. For details, see Table 4-33. Table 4-33 Description of FTP parameters Parameter Description...
NFS (Network File System): A file system which enables computers in the same network share files through TCP/IP. SMB (Server Message Block): Provides shared access for clients and the server. Step 3 Configure NAS parameters. For details, see Table 4-34. Table 4-34 Description of NAS parameters Parameter Description...
Parameter Description Language Select system language. Video Standard Select video standard from PAL and NTSC. Select On or Off. This function is available on models with analog output. TVOut If the TV out is On, smart plans will be disabled; if the smart plans are enabled, the TV out will be set as Off.
Parameter Description Time Zone You can also enter the IP address, time zone, port, and interval of a PC which installed NTP server to use NTP. Port Interval Step 3 Click Save. 4.8.3 Splicing When the panorama contains multiple images of various lens, enable this function. Before splicing, make sure that the surveillance scene is large and there is no shield on the image, and do not move the camera;...
This function is available on some select models. And it is all sensors splicing by default. Step 3 Click Start. The system begins to splice image. Some camera restarts automatically after splicing is completed, and you can view the splicing effect on the Live interface. Some camera displays splicing live view interface after splicing is completed.
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Figure 4-92 Username Step 2 Click Add User. The Add User interface is displayed. See Figure 4-93 and Figure 4-94. Figure 4-93 Add user (operation permission)
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Figure 4-94 Add user (restricted login) Step 3 Configure user parameters. For details, see Table 4-37. Table 4-37 Description of user parameters (1) Parameter Description User’s unique identification. You cannot use existed user name. Username Enter password and confirm it again. Password The password must consist of 8 to 32 non-blank characters and contain at least two types of characters among upper case, lower case, number, and...
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Parameter Description Set the PC address that allows the defined user to log in to the camera and the validity period and time range. You can log in to web with the defined IP in the defined time range of validity period. IP address: You can log in to web through the PC with the set IP.
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Figure 4-95 Group name Step 2 Click Add Group. The Add Group interface is displayed. See Figure 4-96. Figure 4-96 Add group Step 3 Enter the group name and memo, and then select group authorities. Step 4 Click Save to finish configuration. The newly added group displays in the group name list.
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4.8.4.3 ONVIF User You can add, delete ONVIF user, and modify their passwords. Step 1 Select Setting > System > Account > ONVIF User. The ONVIF User interface is displayed. See Figure 4-97. Figure 4-97 ONVIF user Step 2 Click Add User. The Add User interface is displayed.
After adding user, click to modify password, group, memo or authorities; click to delete the added user. Admin user cannot be deleted. Click in the admin row to modify its username and email address. 4.8.5 Safety You can configure system service, HTTPS, and Firewall. 4.8.5.1 System Service Configure the IP hosts (devices with IP address) that are allowed to visit the device.
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Function Description Enable this function, and then other devices can access through this CGI Service service. Enable this function, and then other devices can access through this Onvif Service service. Enable this function, and then other devices can access through this Genetec Service service.
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Figure 4-101 HTTPS dialog box Enter the required information and then click Create. The entered IP or Domain name must be the same as the IP or domain name of the device. Click Install. See Figure 4-102. Figure 4-102 Certificate installation Click Download to download root certificate.
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Figure 4-103 File download Click Open. The Certificate Information interface is displayed. See Figure 4-104. Figure 4-104 Certificate information Click Install Certificate. The Certificate Import Wizard interface is displayed. See Figure 4-105.
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Figure 4-105 Certificate import wizard 10) Click Next. The Certificate Store interface is displayed. See Figure 4-106. Figure 4-106 Certificate import wizard 11) Select the storage location and click Next. The Certificate Import Wizard interface is displayed. See Figure 4-107.
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Figure 4-107 Certificate import wizard 12) Click Finish and a dialog box showing The import was successful pops up. See Figure 4-108. Figure 4-108 Import succeeds 4.8.5.3 Firewall Configure Network Access, PING prohibited and Prevent Semijoin to enhance network and data security.
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When you access the camera through internet, the camera verifies the MAC address according to the router MAC. This section takes Network Access as an example. Step 1 Select Setting > System > Safety > Firewall. The Firewall interface is displayed. See Figure 4-109. Figure 4-109 Firewall Step 2 Select Network Access from Rule Type list, and then select the Enable check box.
Parameter Description Select IP address, IP segment, MAC address or all IP addresses. IP address: Select IP version and enter the IP address of the host to be added. IP segment: Select IP version and enter the start address ...
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Parameter Description The corresponding device address. It is 1 by default. Address Make sure that the address is the device address; otherwise you cannot control the device. Baud Rate Select the boud rate for the camera. It is 9600 by default. Date Bit It is 8 by default.
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Parameter Description Off: Turn off the external light. Manual: Set the light brightness manually. Work Mode Auto: The camera turns on or turns off the light according to the light time and photoresister automatically. Time: When selecting Time in Auto Mode, click Setting to set the arming period.
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Parameter Description wiper will work as the set time. Click Once, and the wiper works once. It can be used to check whether the wiper can work normally. Step 3 Click Save.
Event This chapter introduces intelligent event settings, including smart track, panoramic calibration, video detection, audio detection, smart plan, IVS, face detection, face recognition, people counting, heat map, video structuralization, alarm, and abnormality. 5.1 Setting Alarm Linkage 5.1.1 Alarm Linkage When configuring alarm events, select alarm linkages (such as record, snapshot). See Figure 5-1.
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Figure 5-2 Period Step 2 Set arming periods. Alarms will be triggered in the time period in green on the timeline. Method one: Directly press and drag the left mouse button on the timeline. Method two: Enter an actual time period. ...
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Figure 5-3 Record Step 2 Set record plan. Green represents normal record plan (such as timing recording); yellow represents motion record plan (such as recording triggered by intelligent events); red represents alarm record plan (such as recording triggered by alarm-in). Method one: Select a record type, such as Normal, and directly press and drag ...
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Step 1 Select Setting > Storage > Record Control. The Record Control interface is displayed. See Figure 5-5. Figure 5-5 Record control Step 2 Set parameters. See Table 5-1. Table 5-1 Description of record control parameters Parameter Description Pack The time for packing each video file. Duration The time to record the video in advance of a triggered alarm event.
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5.1.1.3 Snapshot Linkage After snapshot linkage is configured, the system can automatically alarm and take snapshots when an alarm is triggered. After Motion is enabled in Snapshot, the system takes snapshots when an alarm is triggered. For querying and setting snapshot storage location, see "4.5.2.5 Path." 5.1.1.3.1 Setting Snapshot Plan According to the configured snapshot plan, the system enables or disables snapshot at corresponding time.
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Select a day, and the alarm type next to a period. Then set the period. Select All or check boxes of some days to set the time period of multiple days at one time. You can set 6 time periods per day. ...
Figure 5-6 PTZ linkage 5.1.1.7 White Light Linkage When an alarm is triggered, the system can automatically enable the white light. Set Mode, Duration, Flicker Frequency, Duration, and Period. Mode: The display mode of the white light when an alarm is triggered. It includes Normally ...
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Alarm Type Description Preparation The alarm is triggered Motion Motion detection is enabled. For details, see when moving object is Detection "5.4.1 Setting Motion Detection." detected. The alarm is triggered when the free space of The SD card no space function is enabled. For Disk Full SD card is less than the details, see "5.18.1 Setting SD Card."...
Functions of different devices might vary, and the actual product shall prevail. Step 1 Click the Alarm tab. The Alarm interface is displayed. See Figure 5-9. Figure 5-9 Alarm (subscription) Step 2 Select Alarm Type according to the actual need. For details, see Table 5-2. ...
The Smart Track interface is displayed. See Figure 5-10. Figure 5-10 Smart track Step 2 Select scene number under the video images in turns (See Figure 5-11) to add calibration points on the video images of the corresponding scene. Scene numbers 1 to 4 are four splitting scenes of spliced image, and at least add four calibration points on each scene.
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Step 1 Select Setting > Event > Smart Track > Alarm Track. The Alarm Track interface is displayed. See Figure 5-12. Figure 5-12 Alarm track Step 2 To enable track linkage, select the Enable check box. Manual positioning and manual track are enabled after Alarm Track is enabled. ...
5.3 Setting Panoramic Calibration The device has calibration parameters by default, and you can modify the parameters manually when the effect is not good with default setting. Before manually calibrating a channel, clear all default calibration parameters. Channel 1 is PTZ camera. You should calibrate the scene coordinates of Channel 1 and other channels.
Calibration box is displayed in images of Channel 1 and Calibrate1. 2) Respectively drag calibration boxes on images of Channel 1 and Calibrate1 to the corresponding positions. Click to save this pair of calibration boxes. You are recommended to drag calibration box to a static position with clear edges in the image.
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Figure 5-15 Motion detection Step 2 Select the Enable check box to enable Motion Detection. Step 3 Set the area for motion detection. 1) Click Setup next to Area. The Area interface is displayed. See Figure 5-16. Figure 5-16 Area 2) Select a color and set the region name.
Select a color on to set different detection parameters for each region. Sensitivity: Sensitive degree of outside changes. It is easier to trigger the alarm with higher sensitivity. Threshold: Effective area threshold for Motion Detection. The smaller the ...
Select the Enable Defocus Detection check box: The alarm is triggered when the image is fuzzy. This function is available on some select models. Step 3 Click Save. 5.4.3 Setting Scene Changing The system performs alarm linkage when the image switches from the current scene to another one.
You have set Period and Area in Motion Detection, and make sure that the sensitivity value is larger than 0, and the threshold value is smaller than 100. Procedure Step 1 Select Setting > Event > Smart Motion Detection. The Smart Motion Detection interface is displayed.
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Figure 5-20 Audio detection Step 2 Set parameters. Input abnormal: Select the Enable Input Abnormal check box, and the alarm is triggered when the system detects abnormal sound input. Intensity change: Select the Enable Intensity Change check box and then set Sensitivity and Threshold.
5.7 Setting Smart Plan Smart plan includes face detection, heat map, IVS, people counting, face detection, video structuralization, and stereo analysis. The intelligent function can be enabled only after the corresponding smart plan is enabled. Step 1 Select Setting > Event > Smart Plan. The Smart Plan interface is displayed.
The target size in the image should be no more than 10×10 pixels. The size of abandoned object in the image should be no less than 15×15 pixels (CIF image). The target height and width should no more less than a third of the image height and width. The recommended target height is 10% of the image height.
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After setting the ruler, draw a straight line on the image, check the estimated value of the straight line, and then compare this value with the value measured in the actual scene to verify calibration accuracy. In case of major difference between the estimated value and the actual one, fine-tune or reset parameters until the error requirement is met.
Verification Step 1 Select the verification type, and then click Calibration Valid. To verify vertical ruler and horizontal ruler, respectively select Height Verification and Width Verification. Step 2 Draw a straight line in the image to verify whether the rulers are correctly set. In case of big difference between the estimated value and the actual one, fine-tune or reset parameters until the error requirement is met.
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Rule Description Applicable Scene Scenes with medium or long distance, When the crowd gathers or the crowd such as outdoor plaza, government Crowd density is large, the system performs entrance, station entrance and exit. It is gathering alarm linkages. not suitable for short-distance view analysis.
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Figure 5-22 Tripwire Step 3 Click Draw Rule to draw rule line in the image. Right-click to finish drawing. For requirements of drawing rules, see Table 5-7. After drawing rules, drag corners of the detection area to adjust the area range. Table 5-7 Description of IVS analysis Rule Description...
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Table 5-8 Description of IVS parameters Parameter Description Set the direction of rule detection. When setting cross fence detection and tripwire, select A->B, B->A or Direction A<->B When setting intrusion, select Enters, Exits, or Enter&Exit. Action When setting intrusion action, select Appears or Cross. Select Object Tracking to enable this function.
To view alarm information on the Alarm tab, you need to subscribe relevant alarm event. For details, see "5.1.2 Subscribing Alarm." 5.9 Setting Crowd Map You can view crowd distribution on the map in real time for timely arming, to prevent stampede and other accidents.
Step 2 Click Add Rulers 1 and Add Rulers 2 to respectively draw a ruler in the area. Step 3 Enter the installation height and the actual length according to the actual situation. Step 4 Click Save. 5.9.2 Rule Configuration When the number of people or the crowd density in the detection area exceeds the configured threshold, the system performs alarm linkages.
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1) Click , and then click Draw Area to draw local statistical area in global detection area. You can draw up to eight local statistical areas. 2) Double-click the area name and the alarm people amount to set the area name of local statistical area and the threshold of the alarm people amount.
Figure 5-25 Crowd map (1) Double-click the rendering area at the lower-right corner in the image to view crowd distribution in the area. See Figure 5-26. Figure 5-26 Crowd map (2) 5.10 Setting Face Recognition When a face is detected or recognized in the detection area, the system performs alarm linkage and supports searching face detection and recognition results.
5.10.1 Setting Face Detection When a face is recognized in the detection area, the system performs alarm linkage. Preparation Enable Face Recognition from Setting > Event > Smart Plan. Procedure Step 1 Select Setting > Event > Face Recognition > Face Detection. The Face Detection interface is displayed.
Parameter Description Select the OSD check box, and the number of people with face detected and recognized is displayed on the Live interface. Click Reset to recount. Face Select the Face Enhancement check box to preferably guarantee clear Enhancement face with low stream. Non-living Filter non-living faces in the image, such as a face picture.
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Face database configuration includes creating face database, adding face picture, and face modeling. 5.10.2.1 Creating Face Database Face database includes face picture, face data and other information. It also provides comparison data for the captured face pictures. Step 1 Select Setting > Event > Face Recognition > Face Database Config. The Face Database Config interface is displayed.
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Figure 5-31 Face database successfully added Step 5 Set parameters. See Table 5-11. Table 5-11 Description of face database parameters Parameter Description Select the Deploy check box, and the face database deployment is enabled. Deploy The captured face picture is compared to the armed face database. The detected face matches the face database only when the similarity Similarity between the detected face and the face feature in face database reaches the...
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The Face Database Config interface is displayed. Step 2 Click next to the face database to be set. The Face Database Config interface is displayed. See Figure 5-32. Figure 5-32 Face database configuration Step 3 Click Registration. The Registration interface is displayed. See Figure 5-33. Figure 5-33 Registration (1) Step 4 Click Upload Picture, select a face picture to be uploaded, and click Open.
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Figure 5-34 Registration (2) Step 5 Enter the information about face picture according to the actual situation. Step 6 Click Add to task list. Step 7 Click , and then click OK. The Task List interface is displayed. See Figure 5-35. Click Remove All to remove all tasks by one click.
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Parameter Error Description No face in the picture or the face is not clear. Change the picture. Mutiple faces in the picture. Change the picture Fails to decode the picture. Change the picture. The picture is not suitable to be imported to the face database.
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Step 3 Click Batch Registration. The Task List interface is displayed. See Figure 5-36. Figure 5-36 Batch add Step 4 Click to select file path. Figure 5-37 Batch import Step 5 Click Browse. The interface shows import process. After finishing the import, the interface shown as Figure 5-38 is displayed.
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5.10.2.3 Managing Face Picture Add face pictures to face database, and then manage and maintain face pictures to ensure correct information. 5.10.2.3.1 Modifying Face Information Step 1 Go to the Face Database Config interface, set filtering condition as needed, and click Search.
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List, , and then click OK to delete the selected face picture. Delete all: When viewing face pictures in a list, click of the row where the serial number is located; when viewing by thumbnail, select All to select all face pictures. Click Add to Deletion List, , and then click OK to delete all face pictures.
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Figure 5-41 Successful modeling For failed modeling, see Figure 5-42. Figure 5-42 Failed modeling Click Search, and the face details are displayed. Click to view the face picture in list format. See Figure 5-43. Click to view the face picture in thumbnail format. See Figure 5-44.
Figure 5-44 Modeling status (thumbnail) 5.10.3 Setting Face Recognition Alarm Linkage When face recognition succeeded or failed, the device links alarm out. Step 1 Select Setting > Event > Face Recognition > Alarm. The Alarm interface is displayed. See Figure 5-45. Figure 5-45 Alarm (face recognition) Step 2 Select a face database and an alarm rule.
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Figure 5-46 Face recognition result 5.10.4.2 Viewing Result by Search Function View face recognition or face snapshot result. Take face recognition search as an example. Preparation You have installed a SD card in the camera. Procedure Step 1 Select Setting > Event > Face Recognition > Search. The Search interface is displayed.
5.11 Setting Face Detection When a face is detected in the detection area, the system performs an alarm linkage. Preparation Select Setting > Event > Smart Plan, and then enable Face Detection. Procedure Step 1 Select Setting > Event > Face Detection. The Face Detection interface is displayed.
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Parameter Description Select the OSD check box, and the number people with face detected and recognized is displayed on the Live interface. Click Reset to recount. Face Select the Face Enhancement check box to preferably guarantee clear Enhancement face with low stream. Select the Non-living Filtering check box to add a target box to the face Target Box in the captured picture to highlight the face.
Verification The face detection result is displayed on the live interface. See Figure 5-51. The face pictures snapped in real time and their attribute information is displayed. Click a face picture in the display area, and the details are displayed. Figure 5-51 Face detection result 5.12 Setting People Counting Make statistics on people flow (including enter number, leave number and people number in...
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Figure 5-52 People counting Figure 5-53 In area No. Step 2 Click to add the people counting function.
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Step 3 Double-click the name to modify the rule name. Select People Counting or In Area People Counting: The system counts the people flow entering and leaving the detection area. When the counted number of people who enter, leave, or stay in the area exceeds the configured value, the system performs an alarm linkage.
Figure 5-54 Counting result 5.12.2 Queuing The system counts the queue people in the detection area. When the queue people number exceeds the configured number or the queue time exceeds the configured time, the alarm is triggered, and the system performs an alarm linkage. Preparation Select Setting >...
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Figure 5-55 Queuing Step 2 Click to add the queuing function. You can add 4 rules at most. Step 3 Double-click the name to modify the rule name. Click Draw Rule to draw a detection area in the image, and right-click to complete the drawing. Step 4 Set parameters.
To view alarm information on the Alarm tab, subscribe relevant alarm event. For details, see "5.1.2 Subscribing Alarm." Verification You can view the queuing result on the Live interface. See Figure 5-56. The queuing number and the stranding time of each target are displayed on the interface. Figure 5-56 Queuing result 5.12.3 Viewing People Counting Diagram You can search and export the heat map and tracking map according to the set searching...
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Figure 5-57 Diagram Step 2 Select the Enable check box to enable diagram function. And then you can search the diagram during the set period. Step 3 Set the searching criteria. See Table 5-17. Table 5-17 Description of searching criteria Parameter Description Report Type...
Figure 5-58 Diagram With the ruler on the right, you can read the diagram clearly. 5.12.4 Viewing People Counting Report Generate people counting data in report form. Step 1 Select Setting > Event > People Counting > People Counting Report. The People Counting Report interface is displayed.
Parameter Description The statistical type of people counting report. When you select Number of people, the system generates the report of the number of people that exceeds the configured number of Statistics Type people. When you select Average stranding time, the system generates the report of the average stranding time that exceeds the average stranding time.
5.14 Setting Stereo Analysis Stereo analysis includes rule configuration and calibration configuration. 5.14.1 Setting Rules for Stereo Analysis The rules for stereo analysis include Fall Detection, Violence Detection, People No. Error, People Approaching Detection, and Strand Detection. For the functions and applications of the rules, see Table 5-19. Table 5-19 Description of stereo analysis function Rule Function...
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Procedure This section takes Fall Detection as an example to introduce the configuration of stereo analysis rule. Step 1 Select Setting > Event > Stereo Analysis > Stereo Analysis. The Stereo Analysis interface is displayed. Step 2 Click , double-click the name to modify the rule name, and then select People Approaching Detection as Rule Typ.
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Parameter Description Set the alarm-triggered sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity is, the easier Sensitivity the alarm will be triggered. Alarm People When configuring People No. Error, set the alarm people amount and alarm Amount type. Alarm type includes Greater than, Equal to, Less than, and Unequal When the real-time number of people in the detection area is greater than, Alarm Type equal to, less than, or unequal to Alarm People Amount, the alarm is...
5.14.2 Calibration Configuration After configuring the rule configuration for stereo analysis, set the installation height and angle of the camera through calibration configuration. Calibration mode 1: Directly enter the installation height and angle according to the actual conditions. Calibration mode 2: Draw an area in the image to automatically calculate the installation ...
5.15.1 Scene Configuration Configure non-motor vehicle detection. Preparation Select Setting > Event > Smart Plan, and then enable ANPR. Procedure Step 1 Select Setting > Event > ANPR > Scene Set. The Scene Set interface is displayed. See Figure 5-64. Figure 5-64 Scene set (ANPR) Step 2 Click Draw to draw a detect region and an exclude region in the image.
Parameter Description vehicles and non-motor vehicles in the detection area and generates the statistical report. If Traffic Flow Stat is disabled, the report has no statistical data. Select OSD to display the statistical result on the preview interface. To clear the statistical result, click Clear. Snap Mode Select the snap mode: Optimized Snap and Tripwire.
Figure 5-66 Picture (plate no. recognition) Step 2 Select Motor Vehicle from the Type drop-down list. Step 3 Set overlay information and box position, such as plate no., time, car color, car type, and car logo. Step 4 Click Save. 5.15.3 Viewing ANPR Report Generate data of ANPR in report form.
Figure 5-68 Statistical results 5.16 Setting Video Structuralization Classify people, non-motor vehicles and motor vehicles in the captured video, and display the relevant attributes on the live interface. 5.16.1 Scene Configuration Set the detection scenes and rules, including rules for people, non-motor vehicles and motor vehicles.
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Figure 5-69 Scene set (video structuralization) Step 2 Click , and double-click the name to modify the rule name, and select People in Rule Type list. Step 3 Click Draw to draw a detect region and an exclude region in the image. Detect Region: The region that needs to be detected.
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Parameter Description Select the OSD check box, and the numbers of motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles and people in the detection area are displayed. Click Reset to recount. Click Draw Target next to Pixel Counter, and then press and hold the left Pixel Counter mouse button to draw a rectangle, the Pixel Counter then displays its pixel.
Figure 5-70 Video structuralization result 5.16.2 Setting Picture Information Set overlay of motor vehicle, non-motor vehicle and people and the box position. This section takes the configuration of motor vehicle overlay as an example. Step 1 Select Setting > Event > Video Structuralization > Picture. The Picture interface is displayed.
5.16.3 Viewing Video Structuralization Report Generate data of video structuralization recognition in report form. Step 1 Select Setting > Event > Video Structuralization > Report. The Report interface is displayed. Step 2 Select the report type, start time, end time, and other parameters. Step 3 Click Search to complete the report.
Figure 5-73 Alarm linkage Step 2 Select the Enable check box to enable the alarm linkage. Step 3 Select a relay-in port and a sensor type. Sensor Type: NO or NC Anti-Dither: Only record one alarm event during the anti-dither period. ...
Figure 5-74 SD card Step 2 Select the event type from the Event Type drop-down list, and then select the Enable check box to enable the SD card detection function. When setting Capacity Warning as Event Type, set Capacity Limit. When the remaining space of SD card is less than this value, the alarm is triggered.
Step 3 Set alarm linkage actions. For details, see "5.1.1 Alarm Linkage." Step 4 Click Save. 5.18.3 Setting Illegal Access When you enter a wrong login password more than the set times, the system performs alarm linkage. Step 1 Select Setting > Event > Abnormality > Illegal Access. The Illegal Access interface is displayed.
Figure 5-77 Voltage detection Step 2 Select the Enable check box to enable the voltage detection function. Select Overlay, and the alarm icon is displayed by overlapping when the alarm is triggered. indicates undervoltage and indicates overvoltage. Step 3 Set alarm linkage actions. For details, see "5.1.1 Alarm Linkage." Step 4 Click Save.
Maintenance 6.1 Requirements To make sure the system runs normally, maintain it as the following requirements: Check surveillance images regularly. Clear regularly user and user group information that are not frequently used. Modify the password every three months. For details, see "4.8.4 Account." ...
Figure 6-2 Description of auto maintain parameters Step 3 Click OK. 6.3 Resetting Password When you need to reset the password for the admin account, there will be a security code sent to the entered email address which can be used to reset the password. Preparation You have enabled password reset service.
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Figure 6-4 Prompt Step 3 Click OK. The Reset the password (1/2) interface is displayed, see Figure 6-5. Clicking OK means that you are informed that some of your personal data might be collected to help reset the password, such as phone number, MAC address, and device serial number.
Figure 6-6 Reset the password (2) Step 7 Reset and confirm the password. The password must consist of 8 to 32 non-blank characters and contain at least two types of characters among upper case, lower case, number, and special character (excluding ' "...
Step 3 Click Save to finish configuration. 6.4.2 Default Restore the device to default configuration or factory settings. This function will restore the device to default configuration or factory setting. Select Setting > System > Default. The Default interface is displayed. See Figure 6-8. Click Default, and then all the configurations except IP address and account are reset to ...
The upgrade starts. Online Upgrade Select the Auto-check for updates check box. The system checks for upgrade once a day automatically, and there will be system notice if any upgrade is available. We need to collect the data such as device name, firmware version, and device serial number to proceed auto-check.
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Figure 6-10 Log Step 2 Configure Start Time and End Time, and then select the log type. The start time should be later than January 1st, 2000, and the end time should be earlier than December 31, 2037. The log type includes All, System, Setting, Data, Event, Record, Account, and Safety. ...
Figure 6-11 Log 6.6.3 Remote Log Configure remote log, and you can get the related log by accessing the set address. Step 1 Select Setting > Information > Remote Log. The Remote Log interface is displayed. See Figure 6-12. Figure 6-12 Log Step 2 Select the Enable check box to enable remote log function.
Appendix 1 Cybersecurity Recommendations Cybersecurity is more than just a buzzword: it’s something that pertains to every device that is connected to the internet. IP video surveillance is not immune to cyber risks, but taking basic steps toward protecting and strengthening networks and networked appliances will make them less susceptible to attacks.
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We suggest you to change default HTTP and other service ports into any set of numbers between 1024~65535, reducing the risk of outsiders being able to guess which ports you are using. Enable HTTPS We suggest you to enable HTTPS, so that you visit Web service through a secure communication channel.
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suggested to use VLAN, network GAP and other technologies to partition the network, so as to achieve the network isolation effect. Establish the 802.1x access authentication system to reduce the risk of unauthorized access to private networks.
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