Dahua Technology DHI-ITC952-RF2D User Manual

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Dahua HD Intelligent Traffic Camera
User's Manual
V1.0.1
ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.

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  • Page 1 Dahua HD Intelligent Traffic Camera User's Manual V1.0.1 ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
  • Page 2: Regulatory Information

    Regulatory Information FCC Information Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC conditions: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and ...
  • Page 3: Foreword

    This User's Manual (hereinafter referred to as "the Manual") introduces the functions and features, structure, installation, system networking, network access, quick configuration method, and FAQ of intelligent traffic HD camera (hereinafter referred to as "the Camera"). Models Model Pixel DHI-ITC952-RF2D 9 MP DHI-ITC952-RF2D-IR DHI-ITC352-RF2D 3 MP DHI-ITC352-RF2D-IR Safety Instructions The following categorized signal words with defined meaning might appear in the Manual.
  • Page 4 Signal Words Meaning Provides methods to help you solve a problem or save you time. TIPS Provides additional information as the emphasis and supplement to NOTE the text. Revision History Version Revision Content Release Time V1.0.1 Update April 2019 V1.0.0 First release January 2019 Foreword IV...
  • Page 5: Important Safeguards And Warnings

    Important Safeguards and Warnings Operation Requirement Do not place or install the Camera in a place exposed to sunlight or near the heat source.  Keep the Camera away from dampness, dust or soot.  Keep the Camera installed horizontally on the stable place to prevent it from falling. ...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Regulatory Information ..........................II Foreword ..............................III Important Safeguards and Warnings ..................... V 1 Overview ..............................1 Introduction ........................... 1 Functions ............................1 2 Structure ..............................4 Rear Panel ............................ 4 Side Panel ............................. 6 Front Panel ............................ 6 3 Installation ..............................
  • Page 7 Query ............................36 6.4.1 Picture Query ........................37 6.4.2 Flow Query........................39 6.4.3 Record Query ........................40 Setting ............................41 6.5.1 ITC (Intelligent Traffic Camera) ..................41 6.5.2 Camera ..........................71 6.5.3 Network ..........................79 6.5.4 Remote Device ......................... 81 6.5.5 Event ..........................
  • Page 8: Overview

    Overview Introduction The Camera uses embedded operating system and advanced video technology of H.264 encoding (some models support H.265 encoding) to realize flexible capture. It can record videos of different surveillance scenes, and transmit video data to controller, central server or storage device through network. The Camera is extensively applied to traffic surveillance system of highways and city roads.
  • Page 9  User permission control. Storage  Stores the record data on central server according to the storage policy configured by user.  After recording according to user needs and by web recording mode, video files are stored on the client computer. TF card local storage, hot swapping, and ANR (automatic network replenishment).
  • Page 10 You can configure the OSD information and location of video channel, picture, and composite picture. Network Management  Configuration and permission management through Ethernet. Managing the Camera by web.  Peripheral Device Control Peripheral device management. The control protocol and interface of such device can be ...
  • Page 11: Structure

    Structure Rear Panel Figure 2-1 Rear panel Table 2-1 Rear panel interfaces Interface Function Power input DC 12 IN 12V DC input. interface Synchronous The camera synchronizes with external signal source input interface of (automatically works after selecting external SI+, SI- external synchronous.
  • Page 12 Interface Function Video output CVBS (1.0Vp-p, 75Ω). V-OUT CVBS Connect flashing light and strobe. F1+, F1-, F2+, F2-, F3+, F3-, F4+, F4-, F5+, 7-channel ports The configuration must be consistent with the light F5-, F6+, F6-, actually connected, otherwise it is prone to burn out the F7+, F7- light.
  • Page 13: Side Panel

    Side Panel Figure 2-2 Side panel dimensions (mm) Front Panel Figure 2-3 Front panel dimensions (mm) Structure 6...
  • Page 14: Installation

    Installation To ensure proper grounding of the Camera and improve device reliability, connect the Camera interface to the ground. Figure 3-1 Motorized Varifocal Lens This section takes some models as the example, and the actual model shall prevail. 3.1.1 Installing the Lens Step 1 Remove the protective covers of sensor and lens.
  • Page 15: Removing The Lens

    Figure 3-2 Installing the lens Step 3 Insert the cable plug of lens into the auto iris lens connector on the side panel of camera. Step 4 Correct the focus to make the images clear. 3.1.2 Removing the Lens Figure 3-3 Removing the lens Step 1 Unplug the cable from the lens mount.
  • Page 16: Removing Tf Card

    Figure 3-4 Installing TF card 3.2.2 Removing TF Card Remove the TF card according to the direction shown by the arrow. See Figure 3-5. Figure 3-5 Removing TF card I/O Interface Figure 3-6 I/Ointerface Installation 9...
  • Page 17: Installing The Cable

    3.3.1 Installing the Cable Step 1 Insert the screwdriver into the square slot corresponding to the connecting cable. Press the screwdriver vertically to loosen and expose the metal sheet of the circular slot. Step 2 Insert the cable into the circular slot. Step 3 Remove the screwdriver, and the cable installation is finished.
  • Page 18: System Network

    System Network As the center of traffic surveillance system, the Camera can record videos of different surveillance scenes, and transmit video data to controller, central server or back-end storage device through network. See Figure 4-1. Figure 4-1 System network Video detector Client Radar HD intelligent...
  • Page 19: Configtool

    ConfigTool Get the quick configuration tool by downloading and registering ConfigTool. You can use ConfigTool to search device IP, modify the IP, and upgrade the system. This section takes ConfigTool 4.07.0 as the example. Different versions may have different interfaces, and the actually downloaded ConfigTool shall prevail. Open ConfigTool, and on the Devices found page, you can see the device information, such as status, type, model, IP, MAC, and version.
  • Page 20: Upgrading The Camera

    For batch modify, selecting Same IP means setting the selected devices as the same Figure 5-2 Batch modify Step 5 Click OK. Upgrading the Camera Supports upgrading one device or batch upgrade. Step 1 Open ConfigTool. Step 2 Click , and the Upgrade interface is displayed. See Figure 5-3. Figure 5-3 Upgrade Step 3...
  • Page 21: Logging In Web

    Upgrade one device: Click Browse corresponding to the device to be upgraded.  Batch upgrade: Select the device to upgrade, and the click Batch Upgrade.  Step 4 Select the upgrade file. See Figure 5-4. Figure 5-4 Select the upgrade file Step 5 Upgrade the device.
  • Page 22: Setting Search

    Figure 5-5 Devices found Setting Search Click to search device. The Setting interface is displayed. See Figure 5-6. Figure 5-6 Setting Current segment search: Search devices in the same network segment with the PC.  Other segment search: Search devices according to the start IP and end IP. ...
  • Page 23: Web Configuration

    Web Configuration Web Introduction The actual interface might be different dependent on the model you purchased and the version of software. The figures in the Manual are only for reference, and the actual product shall prevail. 6.1.1 First-time Login Step 1 Connect the Camera to network.
  • Page 24 Figure 6-2 Login Step 5 On the login interface, enter the user name and password. The Config Guide interface is displayed. See Figure 6-3. Figure 6-3 Config guide (1) Step 6 Click Next. The interface for configuring IP address, subnet mask and default gateway is displayed. See Figure 6-4.
  • Page 25 Step 7 Configure the IP address, subnet mask, and Default gateway. Click Finish. The Live interface is displayed. See Figure 6-5. After configuring the IP address of the Camera, you need to modify the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway of the PC accordingly. ...
  • Page 26: Login

    Figure 6-6 Web page If there is no operation for a long time, the system prompts Authorized failed, Please login again! See Figure 6-7. In this case, you need to log in again. Figure 6-7 Prompt 6.1.2 Login You can login to the web by following the steps below. For first-time login, see "6.1.1 First-time Login."...
  • Page 27: Functions

    Figure 6-8 Invalid username or password 6.1.3 Functions This section introduces the web operations listed in Table 6-1. It takes DHI-ITC952-RF1D as the example. Table 6-1 Web functions Operation Description Guide Provides guide for fast configuration of the Camera. Displays real-time video and picture. You can record video and capture pictures, Live and configure video play and picture settings.
  • Page 28 E-police: Applicable to intersections with signal lights.  ANPR: Applicable to road sections without signal lights.  After selecting the business type, click OK. The system prompts Save succeeded! See Figure 6-9. Figure 6-9 Work mode If you change the business type, a box which prompts you to reboot pops up. See Figure ...
  • Page 29 Figure 6-10 Manual reboot Figure 6-11 Rebooting Web Configuration 22...
  • Page 30: Ptz

    Figure 6-12 Refresh 6.2.2 PTZ You need to zoom in/out and focus the video image to get clear image. The Camera automatically zooms in/out and focuses at preset points in different modes (day/night). The following steps provide guides in resepct of zoom in/out and focus as well as configuring preset points.
  • Page 31 Step 3 Click corresponding to Zoom to adjust the video image, then click corresponding to Focus for focusing. For details, see Table 6-2. Step 4 Enter in to configure the preset point. You can configure 6 preset points at most. Step 5 Click to select the work mode of corresponding preset point.
  • Page 32: Plate-Pixel Check

    Operation Description  Preset: Enter in to configure the preset point. You can configure 6 preset points at most.  Daytime: Click the drop-down list to select the work mode of corresponding preset point. You can select Daytime, Night, Dawn/Dusk, and Other. You cannot configure the same work mode for different present points.
  • Page 33 Figure 6-15 Plate-pixel check Step 2 When the plate number of vehicle comes into the green line area, click Snapshot, and the icon changes into Resume. See Figure 6-16. The green line area is defined by the system. Figure 6-16 Snapshot Step 3 Click Zoom, and draw a box around the plate in the snapshot for partial zooming.
  • Page 34 Figure 6-17 Zooming result Step 4 Click Draw Plate, and draw a box for plate pixel checking. See Figure 6-18. In this case, the actual width of this plate is 90 pixel, and the reference wide pixel range is 110 pixel to 220 pixel. You need to zoom in and focus the lens through PTZ setup. If the actual plate width pixel is bigger than the reference pixel, then zoom out and focus the lens.
  • Page 35: Trigger Mode

    6.2.4 Trigger Mode This section guides you to configure the trigger mode of snapshot, which covers Radar + Video, Radar, and Video. 6.2.4.1 ANPR This section is applicable when ANPR is selected as the Business Type (see "6.2.1 Work Mode"). Step 1 Click Next after setting Plate-pixel check, or click Trigger Mode.
  • Page 36 Figure 6-20 Radar + Video trigger mode Step 3 Select Enable Radar or Enable RS485.  Radar is applicable to single-lane capture. If Enable Radar is selected, see Figure 6-21. To configure the parameters, see "6.5.1.4.1 Radar (ANPR)".  RS485 is applicable to multi-lane capture. If Enable RS485 is selected, see Figure 6-22.
  • Page 37 Figure 6-22 Interface of enable RS485 Step 4 Click Draw Line to draw lines of region, lane, etc. for detection. See Figure 6-23. To configure the parameters, see "6.5.1.4.4 Video Analyse–Scene Setup". Click OK to save the configuration. Click Refresh to refresh the interface. Figure 6-23 Draw line Step 5...
  • Page 38 6.2.4.2 E-Police This section is applicable when E-Police is selected as the Business Type (see "6.2.1 Work Mode"). Step 1 Click Next after configuring Plate-pixel check, or click Trigger Mode. The Config Guide is displayed. See Figure 6-24. Figure 6-24 Trigger mode config mode Step 2 Double-click the mode you want to select.
  • Page 39 Figure 6-25 RS485 Step 3 Click Draw Line to draw lines of region, lane, etc. for detection. See Figure 6-26. To configure the parameters, see "6.5.1.4.4 Video Analyse–Scene Setup". Click OK to save the configuration. Click Refresh to refresh the interface. Figure 6-26 Draw line Step 4...
  • Page 40: Lamp Config

    6.2.5 Lamp Config The Camera is designed with 7 ports that can be connected to different types of lights. You can select the type of light connected to each port. Step 1 Click Next after configuring Trigger Mode, or click Lamp Config. The Lamp Config interface is displayed.
  • Page 41: Complete

    Figure 6-28 Lane property (ANPR) Figure 6-29 Lane property (E-Police) Step 2 Configure the parameters. See "6.5.1.2 Lane Property". Step 3 Click OK to save the configuration. Click Refresh to refresh the interface. Step 4 Click Next to Complete. Click Back and you can return to configure the Lamp config. 6.2.7 Complete You can view the device information and check the configuration results after following the guide.
  • Page 42: Live

    Step 1 Click Next after configuring Lane Property, or click Compalte. The Complete interface is displayed. See Figure 6-30. Figure 6-30 Complete Step 2 Click Finish to complete guide setting. Click Back and you can return to configure the Lane Property. Live The Live interface is displayed after successfully log in to web.
  • Page 43: Query

    Description Video stream bar  Main Stream: Make sure the Camera can record video and carry out network surveillance when the network is normal. You can configure main stream resolution within the supported range of the Camera.  Sub Stream: Replace main stream under insufficient bandwidth. Play setting bar.
  • Page 44: Picture Query

    6.4.1 Picture Query 6.4.1.1 SD Picture You can search and download the pictures you need. Step 1 Select Query > Picture Query > SD Picture. The SD Picture interface is displayed. See Figure 6-32 and Table 6-4. Figure 6-32 SD Picture Table 6-4 SD picture parameters Parameter Description...
  • Page 45 6.4.1.2 Picture Attribute You can configure the picture information according to your download need. Step 1 Select Query > Picture Query > Picture Attribute. The Picture Attribute interface is displayed. See Figure 6-33. Figure 6-33 Picture attribute Step 2 Configure the parameters. See Table 6-5. Table 6-5 Picture attribute Parameter Description...
  • Page 46: Flow Query

    Figure 6-34 PC picture Step 1 Click Open Local to select the file that includes the picture to be verified. Step 2 Select the picture to be verified, and click Water Verify. The verify result can be viewed. Step 3 Select a picture and click Open, or double-click a picture to check the picture.
  • Page 47: Record Query

    6.4.3 Record Query 6.4.3.1 Record You can search the record on your PC and play the record. Step 1 Select Query > Record Quey > Record. The Record interface is displayed. See Figure 6-36. Step 2 Click Open Record to select the record on the PC, and then you can play back the record.
  • Page 48: Setting

    6.4.3.2 Watermark Verify the watermark of selected video record. Only .dav record is supported. Before verifying the watermark, you need to check Water Settings and configure Watermark Character from Setting > Camera > Video > Video > Main Stream. The watermark character is DigitalCCTV by default.
  • Page 49 6.5.1.1 Work Mode It is to configure the work mode of ITC according to the scenario. Step 1 Select Setting > ITC > Work Mode. The Work Mode interface is displayed. See Figure 6-39. Figure 6-39 Work mode Step 2 Configure the parameters.
  • Page 50 Figure 6-40 Lane property (ANPR) Figure 6-41 Lane property (E-Police) Step 2 Configure the parameters. See Table 6-8. Table 6-8 Lane property parameters Parameter Description Lane Property Select the lane(s) to enable snapshot. The lane No. corresponds to lanes SnapEnable on roads.
  • Page 51 Parameter Description Underspeed Select to snapshot underspeed vehicles. Overspeed Select to snapshot speeding vehicles. Unfasten Seat Select to snapshot unfasten seat belt event. Belt These events are only Calling While Select to snapshot driver who is calling while applicable to ANPR. Driving driving.
  • Page 52 Figure 6-43 Period setup Check the day you want to configure, or click Setting corresponding to the day. Select the period(s), and enter the start time and end time. Click Yes to save the configuration. Step 5 Click OK to save the configuration. Click Refresh to refresh the interface. 6.5.1.3 Snapshot You can configure the max speed, work mode, etc.
  • Page 53 Figure 6-44 Snapshot Step 2 Configure the parameters. See Table 6-10. Table 6-10 Snapshot parameters Parameter Description Auto. Work Mode Radar is preferred when taking snapshots. When the radar is abnormal, it will switch to snapshot by video. The system automatically checks the speed to prevent abnormal data. Radar Calc Speed This function is only available in ANPR mode and when Enable Radar or...
  • Page 54 Figure 6-45 Radar (ANPR) Step 2 Check Enable Radar, and then you can configure the parameters. See Table 6-11. Table 6-11 Radar (ANPR) Parameter Description Enable Radar Check to to enable radar function. Select the corresponding COM port. COM1/2/3 corresponds to COM Port Lane1/2/3 respectively.
  • Page 55 Parameter Description speed is detected within the range of Pre Speed Wait and Delay Delay Speed Wait, then such speed will be the detected speed; if out Speed Wait of such range, then the speed will be a random value within speed limit.
  • Page 56 6.5.1.4.3 RS485 (E-Police) It is to configure the RS485 parameters in E-Police work mode. Step 1 Select Setting > ITC > Intelligent > RS485. The RS485 interface is displayed. See Figure 6-47. Figure 6-47 RS485 (E-Police) Step 2 Configure the parameters, see Table 6-13. Table 6-13 RS485 (E-Police) Parameter Description...
  • Page 57 Figure 6-49 Scene setup (E-Police) Step 2 Select the type of line you want to draw. Step 3 Draw lines on the video image.  ANPR and E-Police modes support different types of lines, and the actual interface shall prevail. Click to delete the line of corresponding color.
  • Page 58 Parameter Description C Area A region drawn to detect the vehicle speed. A line drawn to check whether the speed detected matches the actual C Check speed of the vehicle. The following functions are only available in E-Police mode. Stop Line The stop line on a physical lane.
  • Page 59 Figure 6-52 Speed measuring Step 2 Configure the parameters. See Table 6-15. Table 6-15 Speed measuring parameters Parameter Description Camera height from the ground H The height of the camera from the ground. The distance from the lower bottom of snapshot Distance camera &...
  • Page 60 Step 2 Find the location of traffic lights, and click Zoom. Drag the mouse to select the traffic light area on the video image to zoom in. Step 3 Click Draw, and then drag the mouse to draw the traffic light area. Step 4 Configure the parameters of light group.
  • Page 61 Parameter Description Left Top Configure the X and Y coordinates of light group. Right Bottom Red On: Detect running a red light on the basis that the red light is on.  For example: When crossing an intersection, a vehicle goes straight on red will be detected as running a red light.
  • Page 62 Figure 6-56 Recognition (ANPR) Figure 6-57 Recognition (E-Police) Step 2 Configure the parameters. See Figure 6-58. Web Configuration 55...
  • Page 63 Figure 6-58 Recognition parameters Parameter Description Car Series Detect Detect the car series of different brands. Vehicle Sign Detect the sign of vehicle. Vehicle Type Detect the vehicle type. Safe Belt Detect Detect whether the safe belt is fastened. Driver Face Detect Detect the face of the driver. Call Detect Detect whether the driver calls while driving.
  • Page 64 Figure 6-59 Kill Halo Step 2 Select the location of halo in the video image, and click Zoom. Drag the mouse to select the halo zone on the video image to zoom in. Step 3 Click Draw, and then drag the mouse to draw the halo zone. You can also click configure the coordinates of the halo zone.
  • Page 65 Figure 6-60 Advance config Step 2 Configure the parameters. See Table 6-19. Table 6-19 Advance config parameters Parameter Description Diff O Or D Enable it to differentiate O from D in detection. You can enter custom algorithm expressions for custom Advanced Options functions.
  • Page 66 Enter channel title. Drag the yellow box in the video image, or enter the coordinates to configure the position of the channel title. Step 4 Configure the time title and the position of title. Click Time Title, and check Turn on. Enable Week Display.
  • Page 67 Step 2 Drag the mouse to select any area in the image to add image title. Drag the box to the position you want, or enter the value in X/Y boxes at the right bottom side.  The system supports up to 8 image titles. You can customize OSD options of each image title.
  • Page 68 Parameter Description Insert Select an OSD option, and then click Insert Front before selecting another Front OSD option, the new OSD option will be shown before the original OSD option. Insert Select an OSD option, and then click Insert Back before selecting another Back OSD option, the new OSD option will be shown after the original OSD option.
  • Page 69 6.5.1.6 Snap Mosaic It is to configure the snapshot parameters such as mosaic sequence, quality, etc. Step 1 Select Setting > ITC > Snap Mosaic. The Mosaic Setting interface is displayed. See Figure 6-65. Figure 6-65 Snap mosaic Step 2 Check Enable to enable snap mosaic.
  • Page 70 Step 5 Click OK to save the configuration. Click Refresh to refersh the interface. Click Default to restore to default settings. 6.5.1.7 Snap Cutout 6.5.1.7.1 Snap Cutout Select Setting > ITC > Snap Cutout > Snap Cutout. The Snap Cutout interface is displayed. See Figure 6-66 and Figure 6-67.
  • Page 71 6.5.1.7.2 Face Overlap It is to configure whether enable driver face overlap, and if overlap, the overlap position and size of driver and assistant driver. This function is only available in ANPR mode. Step 1 Select Setting > ITC > Snap Cutout > Face Overlap. The Face Overlap interface is displayed.
  • Page 72 Figure 6-69 Extra device status 6.5.1.8.2 Lamp Config It is to configure the parameters of flash lamp and frequency lamp connected to the Camera. Step 1 Select Setting > ITC > Extra Device > Lamp Config. The Lamp Config interface is displayed. See Figure 6-70. The lamp type selected must be the same as the lamp type actually connected.
  • Page 73 Parameter Description Configure the pulse width of flash lamp. The higher the value, the Pulse Width brighter the light. Configure the delay time of the light to keep the snapshot in sync Delay Time with the flash. You can select the level that activates the flashing light. Currently, Burst Mode only Low level is supported.
  • Page 74 Step 1 Select the Switch On tickbox from Setting > ITC > Extra Device > Power Config, and then click OK. Step 2 Select Setting > Event > Alarm > Relay Activation, select the Enable tickbox to enable alarm linkage, and then select Sensor Type as NC. See Figure 6-72. Step 3 Click OK to save the configuration.
  • Page 75 number. Click Yes to save the configuration.  Delete a plate number: Click to delete the corresponding plate number.  Clear All: Click Clear All, and then click Yes in the pop-up box to delete all the information in the white list. ...
  • Page 76 continue adding. Batch export: Click Export, and the Encrypt Config box is displayed. See Figure 6-76.  Select Open or Close as needed, and then click OK. Select the save path of export file, and then click OK to export the file to local PC. Figure 6-76 Encrypt config 6.5.1.9.2 Black List Search...
  • Page 77 Figure 6-78 Traffic flow Step 2 Configure the period, upper car flow and lane. Step 3 Check Enable to enable traffic flow statistics of the selected lane. Step 4 Click OK to save the configuration. Click Refresh to refresh the interface. Click Default and then OK to restore to default settings.
  • Page 78: Camera

    Select Setting > ITC > Device Direction. The Device Attitude interface is displayed. See Figure 6-80. Check Enable, and then click OK. Click Refresh to refresh the interface. Click Default, and then OK to restore to default settings. Figure 6-80 Device attitude 6.5.1.12 Intelligence Default Select Setting >...
  • Page 79 6.5.2.1 Attributes 6.5.2.1.1 General You can configure the brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, mode, etc. of snapshots. Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Attributes > General. The General interface is displayed. See Figure 6-82. Figure 6-82 General Step 2 Configure the parameters. See Table 6-23. Table 6-23 General parameters Parameter Description You can adjust the overall image brightness.
  • Page 80 Parameter Description You can adjust the image saturation. Saturation value does not change overall image brightness. The larger the value, the more saturated the image.  Saturation The smaller the value, the more unsaturated the image. The  recommended range is 40–60, and the available range is 0–100. The value is 50 by default.
  • Page 81 Figure 6-83 Shutter Step 2 Configure the parameters. See Table 6-24. Table 6-24 Shutter parameters Parameter Description  Single Shutter: Video recording and snapshot share the same exposure mode. Double Shutter: Video Shutter and Snap Shutter can be separately  configured.
  • Page 82 Parameter Description  Auto Gain: Configure the range of auto gain. Gain Mode  Fixed Gain: Configure the fixed gain of camera. Step 3 Click Snap Shutter or Recognition Shutter to show the parameters relating to the shutter. To configure the parameters, refer to the table above. Recognition shutter is only available in Three Shutter mode.
  • Page 83 Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Attributes > Metering Zone. The Metering Zone interface is displayed. See Figure 6-85. Figure 6-85 Metering zone Step 2 Configure the parameters. See Table 6-26. Table 6-26 Metering zone parameters Parameter Description The following three modes are available: Spot Measure: Measure the brightness of a moving vehicle, and then ...
  • Page 84 Figure 6-86 Video stream Step 2 Configure the parameters. See Table 6-27. Table 6-27 Video stream parameter Parameter Description Code-Stream Currently, only General stream is supported. Type Encode Modes of H.264B, H.264M, H.264H, MJPEG, and H.265 can be Mode selected. Resolution Different cameras support different resolutions.
  • Page 85 Parameter Description Currently, only UXGA, 720P, D1, and CIF are supported. Resolution The resolution of sub stream can not be greater than that of main stream. Frame Rate Different cameras support different frame rates. (FPS) Supports CBR (constant bit rate) and VBR (variable bit rate). You Bit Rate Type can only configure the image quality in VBR.
  • Page 86: Network

    6.5.2.2.3 Interest Area Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Video > Interest Area. The Interest Area interface is displayed. See Figure 6-88. Figure 6-88 Interest area Step 2 Drag the mouse in the video image to configure the interest area. It is shown in a yellow box.
  • Page 87 Figure 6-89 TCP/IP Step 2 Configure the parameters. See Table 6-30. Table 6-30 TCP/IP parameters Parameter Description Host Name Configure the host name (not exceeding 32 characters). Supports wire and wireless cards. Ethernet Card Click Set as Default. The current network card will be set as default card.
  • Page 88: Remote Device

    Figure 6-90 Onvif user 6.5.3.3 Auto Register Step 1 Select Setting > Network > Auto Register. The Auto Register interface is displayed. See Figure 6-91. Step 2 Check Enable, and then the camera will automatically report its location to the server designated by user when it is connected to network.
  • Page 89: Event

    Figure 6-92 Remote config Step 2 Check start Remote Device, and configure the parameters, including name, IP address, user name and password of the remote device. Step 3 Click OK to save the configuration. Click Refresh to refresh the interface. Linkage snapshot is enabled by default.
  • Page 90 Parameter Description Click Setting, and the Period interface is displayed. See Figure 6-94. Configure the day and period of arming. Click Yes to save the period settings. The system records only one alarm event within the set time, and the time Anti-Dither range is 0s–100s.
  • Page 91 Step 2 Click 1 or 2 to configure one-channel alarm output. Step 3 Click Trigger to trigger alarm output. Step 4 Click Refresh to check the state of alarm output. 6.5.5.2 Abnormality An alarm will be triggered when the camera has abnormality. Step 1 Select Setting >...
  • Page 92 Figure 6-100 IP conflict Figure 6-101 Traffic light fault Figure 6-102 Illegal access Figure 6-103 Device attitude error Step 2 Check Enable and Relay-out for each abnormality event as needed. Step 3 Configure the parameters. See Table 6-33. Table 6-33 Parameters of abnormality events Parameter Description Enable...
  • Page 93: Storage

    Parameter Description Capacity Limit Configure the storage available for triggering abnormality. Ethernet Card1, Select the Ethernet card that triggers alarm output. Ethernet Card2 Configure the max time that traffic light remains unchanged. Max Switch Time Value This function is only available in E-Police mode. Login Error Configure the number of login error allowed.
  • Page 94 You can configure the snapshot name. Click Help... to check the Picture Naming Help. Encode Mode refers to the encode mode of Chinese characters when naming pictures. Two modes are available: UTF-8 and GB2312. After configuring Server IP and Port, click Test to check whether the FTP server works.
  • Page 95 Parameter Description Encode Mode refers to the encode mode of Chinese characters when naming pictures. Two modes are available: UTF-8 and GB2312. After Encode Mode configuring Server IP and Port, click Test to check whether the FTP server works. Port The port number of FTP server.
  • Page 96: System

    Table 6-35 Path Step 2 Configure the parameters. See Table 6-36. Table 6-36 Path setting Parameter Description You can enter the name of storage path. Click Reset to reset the storage Input Name path name. You can preview of name you have entered. Click Help… to check the Name Preview Picture Naming Help.
  • Page 97 Figure 6-107 General Step 2 Configure the parameters. See Table 6-37. Table 6-37 General setting parameters Parameter Description The device No. consisting of letters, numbers, underlines and Device SN strikethroughs. Device Code Code of the Camera. Do not support overlaying in OSD information. Language of web.
  • Page 98 Figure 6-108 Date & time Step 2 Configure the parameters. See Table 6-38. Table 6-38 Date & time parameters Parameter Description Select the date format. Three formats are available: YYYY-MM-DD, Date Format MM-DD-YYYY and DD-MM-YYYY. Time Format Select the time format. Two formats are available: 24-Hour and 12-Hour. Current The current time of the Camera.
  • Page 99 The name of user group can be 15 characters at most, and contains characters from at  least two of the following categories: letters, numbers, underlines and hyphens. The default user is admin. The password is the same as the user name. There is one ...
  • Page 100 Figure 6-110 Add user Delete a user: Click to delete the corresponding user.  You can configure the information such as username, password, group name, memo and authority. Click OK to save the configuration. Modify user information: Click corresponding to the user. The Modify User box pops ...
  • Page 101 Figure 6-111 Modify user  Modify password: In the Modify User box, check Modify Password. Enter the old and new passwords, and confirm password. Click OK to save the configuration. Configure the password according to the password strength prompt. The new password can be set from 8 characters through 32 characters, and contains at least two categories of characters, including numbers, upper case letters, lower case letters and special characters, but not including single quotation marks, double quotation marks, semicolon, colon and “&”.
  • Page 102 Item Evaluation Categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers and special characters. Combination  2 points: A combination of two categories.  3 points: A combination of three categories.  5 points: A combination of four categories. >=70 points: Strong. ...
  • Page 103 Figure 6-113 Add group  Delete a group: Click to delete the corresponding group. Modify group information: Click corresponding to the group. The Modify User box  pops up. See Figure 6-114. You can modify the memo and authority of the group. Click OK to save the configuration. Figure 6-114 Modify group ...
  • Page 104 group: admin. You can set up to 18 Onvif users. Onvif user name can not be repeated. Each Onvif user must belong to a group, and can  only belong to one group. The user name can be 31 characters at most, consisting of letters, numbers, “_”, “@”...
  • Page 105 Figure 6-117 Modify user Modify password: In the Modify User box, check Modify Password. See Figure 6-118.  Enter the old and new passwords, and confirm password. Click OK to save the configuration. You can set the password according to password strength prompt. The new password can be set from 8 characters through 32 characters, and contains at least two categories of characters, including numbers, upper case letters, lower case letters and special characters, but not including single quotation marks, double quotation marks,...
  • Page 106 The IP Filter interface is displayed. See Figure 6-119. Figure 6-119 IP filter Step 2 Check Trusted List. Step 3 Click Add. The Add interface is displayed. See Figure 6-120. Figure 6-120 Add trusted IP address Step 4 Configure the IP address, IP segment, MAC address, or IPv6, and then click Yes. The newly-added address is displayed.
  • Page 107 To configure the Banned List, refer to the operations of configuring Trusted List. 6.5.7.3.2 System Service You can enable multiple system services to secure network safety. Step 1 Select Setting > System > Safety > System Service. The System Service interface is displayed. See Figure 6-122. Figure 6-122 System service Step 2...
  • Page 108 Figure 6-123 HTTPS Step 2 Click Create, and then the Https box pops up. See Figure 6-124. Figure 6-124 HTTPS setting Step 3 Configure the country, and IP or domain name, and then click Create. The system prompts Operation succeeded! when it is done successfully. The IP or Domain name must be the same as the IP or domain name of the Camera.
  • Page 109 Figure 6-125 Certificate installation Step 6 Click Download, and then select the path to save the certificate. Step 7 Import the certificate to the browser.  The following steps take Internet Explorer as the example.  Different browsers support different ways of importing the certificate, and the actual browser shall prevail.
  • Page 110 Click Install Certificate…, and then the Certificate Import Wizard interface is displayed. See Figure 6-127. Figure 6-127 Certificate import wizard Click Next, and then the Certificate Store interface is displayed. See Figure 6-128. Web Configuration 103...
  • Page 111 Figure 6-128 Certificate store Click Next, and then the Select Certificate Store interface is displayed. See Figure 6-128. Figure 6-129 Select certificate store Select Trusted Root Certification Authorities, and then click OK. The Completing the Certificate Import Wizard interface is displayed. See Figure 6-130.
  • Page 112 Figure 6-130 Completing the certificate import wizard Click Finish, and then it prompts The import was successful. See Figure 6-131. Figure 6-131 Certificate import finished Click OK to finish certificate import. Step 8 Select the Enable HTTPs check box, and then click OK. The Reboot interface is displayed.
  • Page 113 Step 1 Select Setting > System > Safety > Https. The Https interface is displayed. See Figure 6-133. Figure 6-133 HTTPS Step 2 Click Browse corresponding to Certificate Path to select the signed certificate. Step 3 Click Browse corresponding to Certificate Key Path to select the private key file of certificate.
  • Page 114 Figure 6-135 Default 6.5.7.5 Import/Export The system supports exporting the configurations on web to local PC, and importing the configuration files from local backup. Step 1 Select Setting > System > Import/Export. The Import/Export interface is displayed. See Figure 6-136. Figure 6-136 Import/Export Step 2...
  • Page 115: Information

    Figure 6-137 Auto maintain Step 2 Select reboot mode and configure the parameters. See Table 6-41. Table 6-41 Auto maintain parameters Parameter Description Check Auto Reboot, and configure the day and time. Auto Reboot The system will automatically reboot at the set day and time. Check Auto Delete Old File, and the system will automatically Auto Delete Old File delete the old files.
  • Page 116 6.5.8.1 Version Select Setting > Information > Version to check the version information of the web. Versions of different devices might vary, and the actual product shall prevail. Figure 6-139 Version 6.5.8.2 Log 6.5.8.2.1 Log You can search and check log by the time and type, and backup the log. The log type includes All, System, Setting, Data, Event, Record, Account, and Safety.
  • Page 117 You can save the search results to your PC in a .txt file. 6.5.8.2.2 Remote log Critical logs can be saved to log server. This helps provide important clues to the source of security incidents. Log server needs to be deployed in advance by a professional or system administrator.
  • Page 118: Alarm

    Figure 6-143 Work state Alarm You can select the event type of triggering an alarm. You can also configure the operation and tone of alarm. Select Alarm on the web interface, and the Alarm interface is displayed. See Figure 6-144, Figure 6-145 and Table 6-42.
  • Page 119: Logout

    Name Parameter Description External Alarm Alarm triggered by alarm input device. No Storage Alarm when there is no storage. Alarm when a traffic light fails. Traffic Light Fault This function is only available in E-Police mode. Black List Alarm when license plate in the black list is detected. Gyro Abnormal Alarm when unusual attitude of device is detected, such as Attitude...
  • Page 120: Appendix 1 Faq

    Appendix 1 Issue Solution Device error, unable to Press and hold Reset button for 5 seconds to restore the Camera start or operate normally to factory default settings. Stop recording and image capturing, and then wait for at least 15 TF card hot swapping seconds before removing the TF card.
  • Page 121 Appendix 2 Cybercurity 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.
  • Page 122 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.
  • Page 123 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. Establish the 802.1x access authentication system to reduce the risk of unauthorized ...
  • Page 124 ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. Address: No.1199, Bin'an Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou, P.R. China Postcode: 310053 Tel: +86-571-87688883 Fax: +86-571-87688815 Email: overseas@dahuatech.com Website: www.dahuasecurity.com...

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