The manual introduces the structure, installation, functions and operations of the access ANPR camera (hereinafter referred to as "the Camera"). Models Model Description Focal Length Pixel DHI-ITC237-PW6M-LZF1050 DHI-ITC237-PW6M-IRLZF1050 Long Range Access 10 mm–50 mm 2 MP ANPR Camera DHI-ITC237-PW6M-IRLZF1050-B DHI-ITC237-PW6M-LZF1050-B...
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User’s Manual Revision History Version Revision Content Release Time V1.0.1 Add more models and the SMTP function. May 2020 V1.0.0 First release. November 2019 About the Manual The manual is for reference only. If there is inconsistency between the Manual and the ...
User’s Manual Important Safeguards and Warnings This section describes the contents covering proper handling of the Camera, hazard prevention, and prevention of property damage. Read these contents carefully before using the Camera, comply with them when using, and keep it well for future reference. Power Requirements All installation and operation should conform to your local electrical safety codes.
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User’s Manual there is condensed fog found on the lens after unpacking or when the desiccant turns green. (Not all models are included with the desiccant). It is recommended to use the Camera together with lightning arrester to improve lightning ...
User’s Manual Table of Contents Foreword ..............................I Important Safeguards and Warnings ....................III 1 Introduction ............................1 1.1 Overview ............................. 1 1.2 Features ............................1 2 Structure .............................. 3 2.1 Long Range ANPR Camera Dimensions ..................3 2.2 Short Range ANPR Camera Dimensions ..................3 2.3 Structure ............................
User’s Manual Introduction 1.1 Overview The access ANPR camera adopts intelligent deep learning algorithm. It supports vehicle detection, license plate recognition, logo recognition, model recognition, and color recognition, and encoding mode such as H.265. The Camera consists of protective housing, illuminator, and intelligent HD camera. The intelligent HD camera adopts progressive scanning CMOS, which owns several features such as high definition, low illuminance, high frame rate, and excellent color rendition.
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User’s Manual linkage predefined by users and generate corresponding voice prompt (users are allowed to record voice in advance). Network Monitoring Transmits video data of single channel compressed by device to network terminal and make it reappear after decompression through network. Keep delay within 500ms when bandwidth is allowed.
User’s Manual Structure 2.1 Long Range ANPR Camera Dimensions Figure 2-1 Camera dimensions (mm [inch]) Figure 2-2 Dimensions of camera with bracket (mm[inch]) 2.2 Short Range ANPR Camera Dimensions Figure 2-1 General camera dimensions (mm [inch])
User’s Manual Table 2-1 Camera structure description Description Description Protective cover Lens Illuminator — — 2.3.2 Rear Panel Figure 2-5 Rear panel structure Table 2-2 Description of rear panel structure Description Description Debugging port Hardware reset TF card — — 2.4 Cable Connection Two cable connection methods are available, and the actual product shall prevail.
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User’s Manual Table 2-3 Cable connection description Port Function Description Connects to standard Ethernet, supports PoE Ethernet port power supply. The Camera sends out audio signal through this AUDIO OUT Audio output port port. AUDIO IN Audio input port The Camera gets audio signal through this port. The Camera sends out video signal through this Video output port port.
User’s Manual Figure 2-7 Cable connection Table 2-4 Cable connection Port Function Description The Camera sends out audio signal through this AUDIO OUT Audio output port port. AUDIO IN Audio input port The Camera gets audio signal through this port. White &...
User’s Manual Port Function Description Inputs 24V AC power. Be sure to supply power as instructed. 24V AC Power input port Device damage will occur if power is not supplied correctly. Connects to standard Ethernet. Supports PoE Ethernet port power supply. Inputs 12V DC power.
User’s Manual Installation The following installation figures are for reference only, and the actual product shall prevail. 3.1 Universal Joint Installation Step 1 Use M6×14 screw to fix the universal joint on the bracket. Step 2 Use two 1/4-20×14UNC screws to fix the Camera on the universal joint. See Figure 3-1.
User’s Manual 3.2 Bracket Installation Figure 3-2 Bracket installation Table 3-2 Bracket installation Description Adjust the Camera leftward and rightward. Adjust the Camera upward and downward. Adjust the Camera horizontally. Step 1 Loosen the No. 1 and No. 3 screws shown in Figure 3-2. Step 2 Insert all the camera cables into the bracket, and then pull them out from the bracket tail.
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User’s Manual Figure 3-3 Prepare bracket housing Step 2 Cover the spherical bracket with bracket housing. Step 3 Use three M6×20 socket head cap screws to fix the bracket housing to the Camera. See Figure 3-4. For the illustration after installation, see Figure 3-5. Figure 3-4 Fix the bracket housing...
User’s Manual Web Configuration It supports logging in to device web interface through browser on PC, and realizes device configuration, operation, and management. The interfaces and Settings are for reference only, and the actual interface shall prevail. 4.1 Web Login 4.1.1 Recommended Configuration Refer to Table 4-1 for recommended PC configuration for logging in to the web interface of the Camera.
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User’s Manual Figure 4-1 Device Initialization Step 4 Enter Password and Confirm Password. The new password must consist of 8 to 32 characters and contain at least two types from upper case, lower case, number, and special characters (excluding ' "...
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User’s Manual Figure 4-3 Login Step 9 Enter the username and password, and then click Login. The web interface is displayed. Prompt box will pop out when username or password is incorrect, see Figure 4-4, and it will remind you of remaining attempts. The account will be locked for 300 s if user enters incorrect username or password for 5 times consecutively.
User’s Manual Figure 4-6 Web interface It will pop out the prompt box of authorization failed when there is no operation on the web interface for a long time. In this case, you need to log in again. Figure 4-7 Prompt 4.1.3 Login You can log in to the web interface by following the steps below.
User’s Manual Figure 4-8 Invalid username or password 4.1.4 Resetting Password When you forgot your password, you can configure new password through the password reset function. Pay attention to the following tips during password reset. When scanning QR code to acquire security code, one QR code supports security code ...
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User’s Manual Step 2 Click Forgot password? Figure 4-10 Information Step 3 Click OK. If you use IE browser, the system might prompt Stop running the script, click No and continue to run the script. Figure 4-11 Reset password (1) Step 4 Scan the QR code according to the interface prompt, and send the scanning result to designated email and acquire security code.
User’s Manual Figure 4-12 Reset password (2) Step 7 Set Password, and enter your new password again in Confirm Password. The new password must consist of 8 to 32 characters, and contain at least two types from upper cases, lower cases, numbers and special characters (excluding ' " ; : and &). The new password must be the same as the Confirm Password.
User’s Manual Table 4-3 Common buttons description Button Description Click the button, and click Confirm, then all the parameters will be recovered to system defaults. Click the button and all the parameters will be recovered to the value which is the latest saved. Click the button after the parameter configuration is completed, and then it makes the current settings valid.
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User’s Manual Figure 4-15 Plate pixel Step 3 You can check whether the video image is properly zoomed and focused by checking the plate pixel. Drag zoom and focus bar to adjust the video image properly. When the vehicle plate comes into the green line area, click Snapshot to take a snapshot of the plate.
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User’s Manual Figure 4-16 Plate pixel size Click Check Pixel. Figure 4-17 Check plate Click Yes and plate pixel configuration is finished. Figure 4-18 Recognition Step 4 Configure recognition area. The configuration example on the right of video interface can be used as a reference. Click Iden Area (identification area).
User’s Manual Click Save to complete the Settings. Step 5 Click Finish, exit Guide interface and enter Live interface. 4.3 Live Click the Live tab. The Live interface is displayed. On this interface, it can realize several functions such as live video, live picture, real-time capture, record and config (LPR), and more.
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User’s Manual : Adjust the image to original size or appropriate window. : Click it to switch to big window and display image adjustment window. Click it again to exit big window. Figure 4-20 Big window : Click it to open image adjustment window on the right, meanwhile the button ...
User’s Manual Icon Name Description Change the value when the image brightness is proper but Contrast contrast is not enough. The range is from 0 to 128 (64 by default). Adjust the image hue. For example, change red into blue. The default value is made by the light sensor and normally it does not have to be adjusted.
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User’s Manual Icons Name Description Record Select the format of video recordings (dav by default). It is Type required to be ps for GB 28181. Click it, and the Camera takes a snapshot when a vehicle passes. The snapshot is saved in the storage path. Manual Snapshot Enable ANPR Receive first.
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User’s Manual Table 4-7 Focus parameter description Parameter Description Auto Focus Auto adjust camera lens and make the scenario clearly focused. Click Regional, and then draw a box in the video image to focus the defined Regional the region in the box. Manually set focus parameter and make the camera focus on the vehicle.
User’s Manual Plate optimal width range is from 140 to 160. If you want to modify the range, go to Setup > ITC > Intelligent > Video Analyse > Recognition, and make Settings. Step 5 Set Local Plate. Set local plate according to the location of the Camera. Step 6 Set Spotlight Brightness.
User’s Manual 4.4 Query Click the Query tab and the system displays query interface where users can search for pictures and video recordings. 4.4.1 Picture Query 4.4.1.1 SD Picture Search conditions can be set in this section. You can search for event and plate information of the SD card within the period.
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User’s Manual Click some line in the list and the plate picture information will be displayed in Real Plate Info. Step 4 Download picture. Single download: Select the picture which needs to be downloaded from the file list and click Download. Check All: Click it and download all the picture files of the current page from the ...
User’s Manual Parameter Description Selected File: select the needed picture (It supports selecting single picture or several pictures at the same time, downloaded in batches), click Download Download and the system will pop out the save dialog box. Mode Selected Time: Click Download and the system will automatically download all the pictures from start time and end time.
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User’s Manual Figure 4-26 Record Step 2 Click Open Record, select record path, click Open and view the video. For the function description of video play button, see the table below. Table 4-11 Play function Icon Name Description means pause or not playing. Click it to switch to normal Play/Pause play status.
User’s Manual Figure 4-27 Watermark Step 2 Click Open Record and select a file that you want to verify. Step 3 Click Water Verify and the system displays verify progress, normal watermark and some other information. The interface of Watermark Verification Completed will be displayed after verification is finished.
User’s Manual Step 2 Set Begin Time and End Time, and then set the Direction (vehicle movement direction, including Double, Obverse, Reverse, and Unknown). Step 3 Click Search to search for the plates that meet the search conditions. Step 4 Click Export, and then select storage path to export the results to PC. 4.5 Setup You can configure several parameters such as ITC, camera, network, event, storage, system, and system information.
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User’s Manual Parameter Description Obverse: Only captures vehicles that enter. Snap Reverse: Only captures vehicles that leave. Direction Double: Captures vehicles that enter or leave. Select Middle Distance or Long Distance as needed. Algorithm Type Algorithm type is only available for long range models. Enter max vehicle passing time (5 s by default).
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User’s Manual The function needs to be configured in the mix in and mix out mode. See Standard Construction Scheme. When the scheme is single_in1-snap_nospeed, then you only need to select the corresponding physical coil of logical coil. Select Transparent 485 from Protocol.
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User’s Manual Select the corresponding relationship between logical coil and Coils Map physical coil. Step 3 Click Confirm. Start RS485 and Coil IO Select Start Coil IO and Start RS485 Port at the same time, and then it can realize the vehicle snapshot configuration of coil IO and RS-485 port configuration.
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User’s Manual Table 4-14 Com Push Parameter Description Common: Click it and select the common vehicle passing option. Fast All Configuration: Click it and select all the vehicle passing options in the Configuration list. Configure picture data information. Tag Head: Com port protocol head, the standard is 4 bit; it can only input hexadecimal character.
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User’s Manual Table 4-15 Recognition parameters description Parameter Description Car Series Vehicle Sign Select the target of recognition according to your requirements. Vehicle Type Vehicle Color Set plate’s min width, max width; min height and max height. The unit is pixel. Plate Size (Unit: Pixel) The setting item is combined with Config(LPR) or Plate Pixel from Guide interface, which is used to set the optimal location of plate...
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User’s Manual Table 4-16 Advance configuration parameters description Parameter Description Import algorithm configuration file as needed. Click Browse… to select the Import xml file path where the file is stored, and then click Import to import the file. Set the range of limiting plate recognition condition, adjustment range is from 0 to 100.
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User’s Manual Select Enable and Week Display. Drag yellow box or enter coordinate directly and then set the location of time title. Step 5 Click Customized1 , add customized region, and set OSD information and its display location according to requirement. The system supports up to 6 customized regions.
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User’s Manual You can manually enter other separators when selecting Customized from OSD Separator. Step 7 Set OSD Option. Table 4-17 Snap OSD parameters description Parameter Description Front Select one OSD option, click Insert Front and select other OSD options. The Insert new OSD options will be displayed in front of original OSD option.
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User’s Manual Step 3 Click Confirm. 4.5.1.5 Extra Device 4.5.1.5.1 Extra Device Status You can view the type, number, status and match status of extra device. If it is connected to vehicle detector and CarDetect is selected as Protocol from Setup > ITC > Detection RS485/IO, then it can detect whether the associated information and status of vehicle detector is normal.
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User’s Manual Figure 4-42 Spotlight (IR model) Step 2 Configure the parameters as needed. Table 4-18 Spotlight parameters description Parameter Description Light Arr There are totally 3 groups optional. Select the output mode of spotlight. OFF: Spotlight is always off. Output Always: Spotlight is always on.
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User’s Manual Figure 4-43 Fuzzy match setup Step 2 Select the Enable check box to enable fuzzy match, and then configure the parameters as needed. Table 4-19 White list parameters description Parameter Description Lost 1 Plate number will be matched when the first or last character of the detected Character at plate is missing.
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User’s Manual Figure 4-44 Allow List Search Step 2 Configure parameters. Search plate number: Enter the plate number (enter some characters). Click Search and check whether the plate number exists in the white list. Modify plate information: Click of the corresponding plate number searched ...
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User’s Manual The vehicle will be no longer considered as an allow list vehicle after it exceeds the time range. Enter name of Owner of Car (vehicle owner) and select Gate Mode (barrier gate) from No Authorize (no permission of auto opening barrier) and Authorize (auto opening barrier) as needed.
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User’s Manual Figure 4-46 Block list search Step 2 The query, import, and export of black list is similar to those of the allow list. See "4.5.1.6.2 White List Search" for more details. 4.5.1.6.4 Barrier Control You can set the barrier control mode, and configure information of opening and closing barrier. Step 1 Select Setup >...
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User’s Manual Table 4-20 Barrier control parameter description Parameter Description Select it and enable the function of barrier normally on. Configure the period KEEP Open of barrier normally on. The barrier will not close during the defined period. Enable Select it to enable barrier control and configuration. It can trigger alarm through different barrier modes.
User’s Manual Figure 4-49 Default Step 3 Click OK. 4.5.2 Camera You can configure image, video, and stream parameters. 4.5.2.1 Attribute You can adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation of the video image, and set shutter parameters to get clear videos and recordings that you want. 4.5.2.1.1 General This section provides guidance on configuring parameters such as image brightness, contrast, hue, saturation and ICR switch.
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User’s Manual Parameter Description Change the value when the image brightness is proper but contrast is not enough. If the value is too big, the dark area is likely to become darker and the bright area is likely to be overexposed. Contrast The picture might be blurry if the value is set too small.
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User’s Manual Figure 4-51 Shutter Step 2 Configure parameters. See Table 4-22. Table 4-22 Shutter parameters description Parameter Description 3D NR Video Tridim When it is On, 3D NR is enabled to reduce noise of video. Denoise Video Spatial video denoising. The higher the value, the fewer the noise. Spatial Video Temporal video denoising.
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User’s Manual Parameter Description Gain Scope You need to set gain scope when Manual is set as Mode. Set the value range of gain. Mode Set scene mode to adjust the image to its best status. Step 3 Click Save. 4.5.2.1.3 Metering Zone This section provides guidance on setting the measure mode of metering zone.
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User’s Manual 4.5.2.2 Video 4.5.2.2.1 Video You can set the camera stream information. Step 1 Select Setup > Camera > Video > Video. Figure 4-53 Video Step 2 Configure the parameters. Table 4-24 Video parameters description Parameter Description Stream Type Currently it supports normal stream.
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User’s Manual Parameter Description Currently it only supports H.264B, H.264M, H.264H, H.265 and Encode Mode MJPEG. Currently it only supports 720P, D1 and CIF. Resolution The resolution of sub stream cannot be greater than main stream. Frame Select frame rate according to the actual situation. Rate(FPS) Include VBR and CBR.
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User’s Manual Parameter Description Set picture coding size, there are 8 levels optional; or select Customized, the range is from 50 to 1024. Picture Coding Size (KB) You can select either picture quality or picture coding size to make Settings. Step 3 Click Confirm.
User’s Manual Click it and delete the latest ROI. It can click for several times. Right click Delete any position in the image to realize the same effect. Step 3 Click Confirm. 4.5.3 Network You can set IP address, port and other parameters. 4.5.3.1 TCP/IP You need to configure the IP address of the Camera and DNS server.
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User’s Manual Parameter Description Ethernet Card Select the Ethernet card. The default setting is Wire. Network mode, including static and DHCP. Static: It needs to manually set IP, subnet mask and gateway. Mode DHCP: Automatically acquire IP, at this moment IP, subnet mask and gateway cannot be set.
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User’s Manual Parameter Description UDP Port User data packet protocol port. It is 37778 by default. HTTP Port HTTP communication port. It is 80 by default. RTSP Port Media streaming control port. It is 554 by default. HTTPS Port HTTPS communication port. It is 443 by default. Step 3 Click Confirm.
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User’s Manual Figure 4-59 SMTP (email) Step 2 Configure the parameters as needed. Table 4-29 SMTP (Email) parameter description Parameter Description SMTP Server IP address of the outgoing mail server that complies with SMTP protocol. Port number of the outgoing mail server complying with SMTP protocol. Port It is 25 by default.
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User’s Manual Step 1 Select Setup > Network > IEEE802. Figure 4-60 IEEE802 Step 2 Select the Enable check box to enable IEEE802, and then configure the parameters. Table 4-30 IEEE802 parameters description Parameter Description Authentication method. PEAP: Ordinarily uses TLS only to authenticate the server to the client, and only the sever is required to have a public key certificate.
User’s Manual Figure 4-61 ITC push configuration Step 2 Configure the parameters. Table 4-31 ITC push Parameter Description Select the Enable check box to push the passing vehicles Enable information. Select the No Plate Upload check box to push the unlicensed vehicle No Plate Upload information.
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User’s Manual Step 1 Select Setup > Event > Alarm > Relay Activation. Figure 4-62 Relay activation Step 2 Select the Enable check box to enable alarm input for the current channel. Step 3 Set the period of alarm input. Click Setup.
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User’s Manual Table 4-32 Relay activation parameter Parameter Description Anti-dither Enter anti-dither time. It ranges from 0s to 100s. Select relay-in type according to the connected alarm input device. Sensor Type NO: Low level valid. NC: High level valid. Optocoupler output, select the check box to activate corresponding alarm Relay-out output device when alarm occurs.
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User’s Manual Figure 4-65 No storage card Figure 4-66 Storage error Figure 4-67 Not enough storage space Figure 4-68 Camera offline...
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User’s Manual Figure 4-69 IP conflict Figure 4-70 Illegal access Figure 4-71 Security exception Figure 4-72 Vehicle in the black list Step 2 Configure the parameters of each event as needed. Table 4-33 Abnormality parameters Parameter Description Enable Check to enable corresponding abnormality event. Check to enable the corresponding alarm output of abnormality event, Relay-out and select the corresponding port.
User’s Manual Parameter Description The alarm linkage keeps running for the defined time after alarm ends. Signal Duration The time range is 10s–300s. Capacity Limit Configure the storage available that triggers abnormality alarm. Ethernet Card1, Select the Ethernet card that triggers alarm output. Ethernet Card2 Configure the max time that traffic light remains unchanged.
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User’s Manual Format the SD card before use. Step 1 Select Setup > Storage > Destination > Local. Select Overwrite or Stop from Disk Full, meaning overwrite the records or stop storing new pictures or videos respectively when disk is full. View the storage information of the card.
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User’s Manual Figure 4-75 FTP Step 2 Configure the parameters. Table 4-34 FTP parameter Parameter Description When the network disconnects or fails, snapshots will be stored in TF card. After the network is restored, the snapshots will be uploaded from the TF Offline Transfer card to FTP or client.
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User’s Manual 4.5.5.4 Client You can set the parameters of storing to client. Step 1 Select Setup > Storage > Destination > Client. Figure 4-76 Client Step 2 Configure parameters. Table 4-35 Client Parameter Description When network is disconnected or failed, you can store the picture into local storage card and it will automatically upload to platform server after network resumes.
User’s Manual Figure 4-77 Storage path Step 2 According to your actual requirement, set the name of picture and storage path. See Help… for more details. Step 3 Set the root path of record and snapshot as needed. Step 4 Click Confirm. 4.5.6 System You can configure general information, adding user, restoring default settings and configuring import &...
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User’s Manual Figure 4-78 General Step 2 Configure the parameters. Table 4-36 General parameters Parameter Description Device SN The ID number of the Camera. Supports English letters and numbers. Device Code Device Code Failed to support OSD information overlay. The language displayed on web. The language will be automatically Language switched after logging in web again.
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User’s Manual Figure 4-79 Date & time Step 2 Configure the parameters. Table 4-37 Date & time parameter description Parameter Description Date Format Select date format. Time Format Select 24h or 12h system. Current Set current system time of the Camera. It becomes valid immediately after Time setting.
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User’s Manual 4.5.6.2 Account 4.5.6.2.1 Account The system supports configuring operation user of web. You need to configure user group before configuring user account. Username The user with Account control authority can also modify the password of other users. It is recommended to give fewer authorities to normal users than premium users in order to ...
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User’s Manual Figure 4-81 Add user Step 3 Configure the parameters. Table 4-38 Add user parameters description Parameter Description Username It can only consist of number, letter, underline and hyphen, the Username maximum length contains 15 characters and it cannot be the same as the existed username.
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User’s Manual Step 4 Click Save. The newly added user is displayed in the user list. After adding user, click to modify user password, group, memo and authorities; click to delete the added user, admin user cannot be deleted. Click in the admin row to modify user name and email address.
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User’s Manual Step 3 Enter the name of user group and configure group authority. Group Name can only consist of number, letter, underline and hyphen, the maximum length contains 15 characters. Group cannot be repeated. Step 4 Click Save. The newly added group is displayed in the group list.
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User’s Manual Table 4-39 User parameter description Parameter Description Username User’s unique identification. You cannot use existing user name. Password User’s password and confirm password. The password can be set from 8 characters to 32 nonblank characters and contains at least two types from upper case, lower case, number and special Confirm characters (excluding ' "...
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User’s Manual Table 4-40 System service parameters description Parameter Description SSH (Secure Shell) implements data encrypted transmission and effectively avoid information leakage during remote management. Multicast: It realizes point-to-multipoint network connection between Multicast/Broad sender and receiver. cast Search Broadcast: Broadcast data packet in IP subnet, all the hosts in the subnet will receive these data packets.
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User’s Manual Figure 4-87 HTTPS (1) Select Enable HTTPS and Enable TLSv1.0, and then click Create. Figure 4-88 HTTPS (2) Enter the required information such as region, IP or domain name, and then click Create. The entered IP or Domain name must be the same as the IP or domain name of the Camera.
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User’s Manual Figure 4-89 Download root certificate Double-click the RootCert.cer icon. Figure 4-90 Certificate information Click Install Certificate…...
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User’s Manual Figure 4-91 Certificate import wizard Click Next. The Certificate Store interface is displayed. You can select automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate or place all certificates in custom certificate store.
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User’s Manual Figure 4-94 Security warning 10) Click Yes. The import was successful dialog box is displayed, click OK to finish download. Figure 4-95 Import succeeded If you select install signed certificate, follow the steps below. Select Setup > System > Safety > HTTPS. Select Enable HTTPS and Enable TLSv1.0.
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User’s Manual Figure 4-96 Restart device Use HTTPS Use HTTPS to log in to the Camera. Step 1 Enter https://xx.xx.xx.xx in the browser, and then the login interface is displayed. xx.xx.xx.xx is your device IP address or domain name. Step 2 Enter the username and password to log in to the Camera. The browser will prompt certificate error if certificate is not installed.
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User’s Manual Figure 4-98 Firewall Step 2 Select Rule Type. Network Access: Add the IP address to whitelist or blacklist to allow or restrict it to access corresponding ports of the device. PING Prohibited: IP address of your camera is prohibited from ping. This helps ...
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User’s Manual Figure 4-99 Default settings 4.5.6.5 Import/Export Export the system configuration file to back up the system configuration; import system configuration file to make quick configuration or recover system configuration. Step 1 Select Setup > System > Import/Export. Figure 4-100 Import/Export Step 2 Click Import or Export.
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User’s Manual Step 1 Select Setup > System > Auto Maintain. Figure 4-101 Auto maintain Step 2 Configure the parameters. Table 4-41 Auto maintain parameter description Parameter Description The system will automatically restart within the defined period and time. Auto Reboot Select and set restart period and time.
User’s Manual Figure 4-102 System upgrade Step 2 Click Import and import upgrade file. The upgrade file should be a .bin file. Step 3 Click Upgrade. The system starts to upgrade firmware. 4.5.7 Information The system supports viewing version, user and log, and more. 4.5.7.1 Version You can view the version information of the Camera.
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User’s Manual 4.5.7.2 Log 4.5.7.2.1 System Log You can view log information such as system, configuration, data, event, record, user management, and also clear log records. The earliest log records will be covered when the number of log records reaches 1024. Step 1 Select Setup >...
User’s Manual Figure 4-105 Remote log Step 2 Select Enable to enable remote log. Step 3 Configure the IP address, port, and device number. Step 4 Click Confirm. Click Refresh to refresh the interface. Click Default and then Confirm to restore to default Settings.
User’s Manual Figure 4-107 Alarm Table 4-42 Alarm parameters description Type Parameter Description Storage Full It triggers alarm when storage card is full. Storage Error It triggers alarm when storage card fault occurs. External It generates alarm through peripheral device when alarm is Alarm triggered.
User’s Manual Question Solution Device error, unable to Press and hold Reset button for 5 seconds to restore the start or operate normally Camera to factory default Settings. Stop recording and image capturing, and then wait for at least TF card hot swapping 15 seconds before removing the TF card.
User’s Manual 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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User’s Manual Change Default HTTP and Other Service Ports 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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User’s Manual The network should be partitioned and isolated according to the actual network needs. If there are no communication requirements between two sub networks, it is suggested to use VLAN, network GAP and other technologies to partition the network, so as to achieve the network isolation effect.
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