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Network Camera
LPR Series
v02.01.1.2.14216
SN-IPS56/30CDR/ZSD12/11

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Network Camera LPR Series v02.01.1.2.14216 SN-IPS56/30CDR/ZSD12/11...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Table of Content Connection ..................................2 Live View ..................................... 8 Playback .................................... 11 Configuration ..................................14 LPR ................................ 14 Encode ..............................20 Images ..............................23 Back Focus / Lens Control ........................25 Video ..............................27 Network ...............................
  • Page 3: Connection

    LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Connection Default IP Address Since this is a network-based camera, an IP address must be assigned at the very first stage. The camera’s default IP address is 192.168.0.30 and sub mask is 255.255.255.0. However, if you have a DHCP server in your network, the camera would obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server so that you don’t need to change the camera’s IP address.
  • Page 4 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Viewing Preparation Images of the unit can be viewed through various browsers. Before viewing, follow these steps to enable the display. Enable Cookies as instructions below. In Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools menu.
  • Page 5 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Scroll down to the ActiveX controls and plug-ins radio buttons and set as follows.  【Download signed ActiveX controls】→ Prompt (recommended)  【Download unsigned ActiveX controls】→ Prompt  【Initialize and script ActiveX not marked as safe for scripting】→ Prompt ...
  • Page 6 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 【Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins】→ Enable  【Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting*】→ Enable  Figure: Security Settings 4/4 Press OK to save the settings.  Close the all browser windows and restart the browser. This will allow the new settings taking effect.
  • Page 7 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual IP Finder IP Finder is a utility program that helps users to locate the camera(s) in local area network that computer is connected to. Please note that IP Finder works only in Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, and Microsoft Windows 7 or above.
  • Page 8 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual selected function. 8. The “Filter” button on the upper-right corner allows user to perform filtering search, which means you can input certain keywords into the field nearby and also narrow down the range by selecting the criteria from the dropdown menu for a target search on cameras connected.
  • Page 9: Live View

    LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Live View After accessing and logging to the IP address of the camera, there are 3 main options on the upper left side: “Live View”, “Playback” and “Configuration”. The upper right corner, on the other hand, indicates the current user level and has the “Logout”...
  • Page 10 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Icon Definition The “Snapshot” button is for user to take a snapshot and save it in a user predefined folder. The “Full Screen” button is for user to display a full screen display. (ESC to back) The “Manual Recording”...
  • Page 11 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Video Analytics Select a Video Analytics (VA) function from the dropdown menu. Make sure that the selected VA  function is enabled in “Video Analytics” section. When “Off” is selected, it means that camera is not performing any VA function.
  • Page 12: Playback

    LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Playback Our cameras provide a method to play video stored on micro SD Card. Due to compatibility issues related to video and audio formats; when playing video stored on micro SD Card, it is highly recommended to use Chrome or Safari browser along with H.264 codec, since these browsers support H.264 format.
  • Page 13 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual User can pick the exact date and time segment to search for recorded video, by clicking on a date on the calendar and entering time, respectively. Selected date will turn into a blue background on the calendar. The current date has a light brown background.
  • Page 14 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Figure: Display and Playback Toolbar To play a video, simply hover over a color bar on timeline area till a hoverbox shows up, then click  on the color bar for the recorded video automatically start playing on the display.
  • Page 15: Configuration

    LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Configuration After clicking “Configuration”, the screen will be shown as below, with several menu options on the left side for users to configure. We will thoroughly introduce them one by one in the following chapters.
  • Page 16 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual represents selected day time range while gray region represents selected night time range. The exact time ranges for Day and Night Modes are shown in the illustration below the bar chart.
  • Page 17 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 1.2 Day Mode / Night Mode Exposure This section is only available when “User Defined” mode is selected under Traffic Mode section. Figure: Exposure Settings Exposure Mode : Auto/ Shutter Priority/ Manual There are 3 modes to select from, which are described below.
  • Page 18 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual BLC : Off/ Upper/ Lower/ Central ( 1/3 )/ Central ( 1/6 )/ Left/ Right Set an area for Backlight Compensation. Backlight Compensation is a function that achieves the brightness of a selected area to optimal image level. This function is necessary when an auto iris lens tends to close quickly due to an intense light coming from back of object in the area wished to view, resulting in an area that is too dark and difficult to see.
  • Page 19 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Basic Color Figure: Basic Color Settings Digital WDR : High/ Mid/ Low/ Off In contrast to True WDR, the sensor-based technology, Digital WDR, which is based on software algorithm that optimizes image quality by adjusting the gamma value, facilitates better quality of details within both bright and dark areas, in a way that there are crystal clear details in both extreme areas;...
  • Page 20 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Light Sensor Sensitivity : 0 ~ 9 Slide the bar or input a number for a desired sensitivity of light sensor. Bigger the number, the more sensitive the light sensor is; smaller the number, on the other hand, the slighter it will be.
  • Page 21: Encode

    LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 2. Encode Figure: Encode Settings Profile Current Profile : 1/ 2/ 3 User is strongly recommended to define different settings under each stream to flexibly bring about better video transmission for varied network environments and applications. By default, there are 3 profiles to be selected from and each profile contains 3 streams for individual further configuration.
  • Page 22 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 320x240, 320x176, and frame rate are corresponding to the resolution, streams and codec selected. Please check “Appendix: Product Comparison-Max resolution & frame rate” for the  detail. Note Please check “Table: Correlations of Resolution/Streams/FPS/Codecs” for the ...
  • Page 23 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual CBR Bit Rate and Max Bit Rate options are available only when H.264 codec is  Note selected. GOP : 1 ~ 60/ 1 ~ 50 Group of pictures length. Select the GOP length number from 1 to 60 for 60Hz Camera Type or 1 to 50 for 50Hz Camera Type.
  • Page 24: Images

    LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 3. Images 3.1 White Balance This section allows user to set the white balance values to meet ambient conditions for best color rendition. Figure: White Balance Settings Basic Setting Mode : ATW/ Auto/ Manual ATW: “Auto Tracing White Balance”...
  • Page 25 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 3.2 Basic Setting Figure: Basic Settings Quality 3D Noise Reduction : 0 ~ 100 It is the process of removing noises from a signal and can be set to decrease noise on the screen.
  • Page 26: Back Focus / Lens Control

    LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 4. Back Focus / Lens Control 4.1 Back Focus / Lens Control Figure: Lens Control/ Back Focus Settings Zoom Control Absolute : 1 ~ 3 By dragging the bar for Manual Zoom Control, user can zoom in the lens for a close-up view (Tele).
  • Page 27 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual value for back focus settings on day mode and night mode individually, hereby improving the accuracy of back focus for different time sessions by a large scale. Advanced Focus Control Zoom Trigger : On/ Off Due to the swift changes of surrounding light intensity between day and night environment, lens ...
  • Page 28: Video

    LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 5. Video 5.1 Privacy Zone Privacy Zone enables user to black out a specific portion of the screen for privacy concern. It must apply on all streams, TV output, and live view and it should not affect the motion detection behavior.
  • Page 29 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 5.2 Enhanced Codec Enhanced codec is a method to keep low bitrate while H.264 is selected. The implementation of enhanced codec depends upon 2 key ideas. Dynamic ROI: It is for the camera to dynamically adjust compression based on what it believes is relevant.
  • Page 30 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual iStream This is a groundbreaking technology that helps saving network bandwidth efficiently whilst maintaining the crystal image quality for critical image details based on the 2 cutting-edge features as follows: Figure: iStream Settings EcoZone ...
  • Page 31 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Dynamic 3DNR  While 3DRN allows user to adjust noise reduction level manually, dynamic 3DRN dynamically and automatically adjusts to the best noise reduction level according to the amount of noise on the image.
  • Page 32: Network

    LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 6. Network 6.1 General This section is for user to set detailed settings related to wire network condition for the camera. Basic Settings Figure: Network Basic Settings HTTP Port : 1025 ~ 65535 This protocol allows for TCP protocol quality without having to open specific ports for streaming. User inside a firewall can utilize this protocol to allow streaming data through.
  • Page 33 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Item Option/ Range Description User can manually input IP address and the related Manual settings. This is a point-to-point based protocol which offers authentication, encryption and compression. It PPPoE Mode predominantly authenticates user with the predefined username and password.
  • Page 34 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Wire Setting Speed & Duplex : Auto/ 10 or 100 Half Duplex / 10 or 100 Full Duplex Due to the collision issue, Half Duplex can only send or receive information at one time, while Full Duplex is able to receive and transmit in full line rate simultaneously without the issue of collision.
  • Page 35 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 6.2 FTP Server FTP (File Transfer Protocol), transferring files via TCP-based network, e.g. Internet, is a generally standard protocol that is adopted to transmit computer files from one host to another. The camera can act as both FTP Server and FTP Client. This section describes how to use the camera as FTP Server while 9.Event Source section (Handlers →...
  • Page 36 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 6.3 SFTP Server SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol), used for transferring files via a more secure channel than FTP, is a network protocol that offers multiple file access, transfer and management over reliable data stream.
  • Page 37 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 6.4 RTSP RTSP is a standard protocol for connecting a client to establish and control streaming data over the web. If you want to allow third-party devices or software to access video/audio streams from the IP camera over the network, you must configure the RTSP ports.
  • Page 38 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Input a preferred name for representing each RTSP Stream URL. Basically it refers to Unicast URL protocol which transmitting data via one host to a single host, consuming more network bandwidth but with a direct and simple transmission method. For unicast, user can change port and urlstream.
  • Page 39 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 6.5 SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is an Internet standard protocol used for monitoring and managing the status of devices connected to IP networks. Three versions of SNMP have been developed, namely, SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3, with newest version featuring improvements in performance, flexibility and security.
  • Page 40 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Trap under SNMP allows a network-attached device notify the SNMP server of significant events via unsolicited and irregular notification. Select which SNMP mode (v1, v2c or v3) to be enabled with Trap. Target IP: Input the IP address of SNMP server in “Target IP”...
  • Page 41 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 6.6 802.1X 802.1X is an IEEE Standard for Port-based Network Access Control and defines the encapsulation of the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) over IEEE 802 which is known as EAP over LAN. Simply select a desired EAP protocol type from the dropdown menu and further input its required subfields to complete setup.
  • Page 42 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 6.7 Firewall Under this menu, user can manually define several IP addresses to be allowed or denied to access camera. Figure: Firewall Settings Basic Setting Mode : Allow/ Deny/ Off Allow: Select this option to make inputted IP addresses allowed to access IP camera.
  • Page 43 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 6.8 DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS) is the system that can automatically upgrade DSN records without further manual editing in a real time manner, therefore resulting in web address directing faster and smoother.
  • Page 44 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 6.9 SSL Method : None/ Self Signed/ Request/ Upload Certificate Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), the standard security technology for establishing encryption, allows sensitive information such as login credentials to be transmitted securely. Self Signed: Self-signed certificate is a private own key that has no connection with person or ...
  • Page 45 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 6.10 RTMP RTMP (Real Time Messaging Protocol), which is developed and owned by Macromedia, is a specific protocol for streaming video, audio and data via internet for general use. Figure: RTMP Settings Item Option/ Range...
  • Page 46 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 6.11 HLS HLS (HTTP Live Streaming), the HTTP-based protocol for media streaming communications, can allow user to access live view image directly through like VLC player by the HLS URL provided. Figure: HTTP Live Streaming Settings...
  • Page 47 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 6.12 QoS QoS (Quality of Service), refers, specifically, to both resource control and traffic prioritization mechanisms to provide differed priority to different applications or users in an attempt to promise the certain level of performance on data flow. It is especially efficient when transport of traffic is with additional requirements.
  • Page 48: System

    LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 7. System 7.1 Date & Time Figure: Date & Time Settings Basic Setting Current Server Time The current date/time is displayed here. Synchronization Mode : Manually/ PC/ NTP Server Manually setting Date and Time: Manually set date and time individually.
  • Page 49 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 7.2 Audio Equipped with audio input/output ports, the camera is able to connect with external audio devices for audio input and output individually. See the settings page and descriptions below for more understanding. Figure: Audio Settings...
  • Page 50 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 7.3 Firmware Information about camera firmware is explicitly written under this page. User can manually upgrade System Firmware if upgrade is available. All motions of camera will be stopped during the firmware upgrade. Please close any other screens before firmware upgrade. Never disconnect power or LAN cable during the upgrading process.
  • Page 51 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 7.4 Initialization Figure: Initialize Settings System Frequency : 60Hz/ 50Hz Select “60Hz” or “50Hz” in accordance with different requirements. Flickering by fluorescent light can be reduced by selecting the proper power frequency. TV Format : Full/ 4:3/ 16:9 Select an appropriate TV format from the drop-down menu in accordance with different aspect ratio monitor.
  • Page 52 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 7.5 Advanced Security Just as in our houses the main electrical panel is used for shutting off the electrical power of entire house or individual rooms, so Advanced Secure functionality is used for completely or partially turning off the access and connection to cameras.
  • Page 53 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual configured. SSH/ FTP/ SFTP/ Port Scan/ File Manipulation Enable : On/ Off Set "On" to activate Passive Protection mode for a specific protocol or service. Email : On/ Off Set “On” to enable an email to be sent to a predefined user when an IP address has been banned.
  • Page 54 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Figure: Active Prevention Whenever an IP address is banned, it will be shown on the Banned IP List together with the time it banned. Select an IP address or select all IP addresses then click reset to remove it or them from the banned...
  • Page 55 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 7.6 OSD This section allows user to enable OSD (On Screen Display) s ettings. In addition, it extends the OSD function to accord with the occurrence of events. Figure: OSD Settings Basic Setting There are up to 2 sets of OSD settings can be enabled concurrently as the following table.
  • Page 56 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 7.7 Events As an intelligent apparatus, the IP camera is capable of automatically detecting scores of events such as motion, tamper, network loss, alarm, etc., and taking actions to inform the user about the occurrences.
  • Page 57: Account

    LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 8. Account 8.1 Account Management Figure: Account Settings Account Setting Access Level : Admin/ Operator/ User Admin: “Admin” level has the highest privilege control for accessing camera, which can handle both  live view and all the configuration settings. The default username and password for Admin are “admin”...
  • Page 58 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual alphanumeric value merely including '0' to '9', 'a' to 'z', 'A' to 'Z', '.','-','+','_'and '@'. The username cannot be the same as any currently existed username, including  “admin”. A user may reset the Account Management system to the camera’s default ...
  • Page 59 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 8.2 LDAP For accessing and maintaining distributed directory information services over an Internet Protocol network, the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), an open, vendor-neutral, industry standard application protocol, have a major role in both intranet and internet applications to facilitate information sharing between devices.
  • Page 60 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Enter a designated username for authentication to the accessed LDAP. Password Enter the password corresponding to the inputted username for correct authentication.
  • Page 61: Event Source

    LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 9. Event Source Event source configurations are consisted of Event Specific, Handler and Arming Schedule. The table below gives an overview of event source configurations and dependencies. Settings Type Remark Arming Event Specific Handler...
  • Page 62 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Edge Record: Check the box to save the recorded video to the inserted SD card when event occurs.  Email Enable: Check the box to enable an email to be sent to a predefined user when event occurs.
  • Page 63 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual After clicking “Edit”, the prompt setting page will be shown as follows. User is able to individually establish up to 3 sets of time range for each day, where start and end time can be separately defined.
  • Page 64 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 9.1 Alarm Connecting an alarm input device with the camera can largely extend alert functions. For example, when an infrared detector connected with the camera detects motion based on heat emission, an alarm input message will be sent to the camera. On the other hand, by connecting with an alarm output device such as siren, the camera will send signal to notify siren and thus make it activated when receiving an alarm signal either from alarm input device or other detection settings.
  • Page 65 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 9.2 Audio By connecting with an audio input device, e.g., microphone, the camera can receive an audio input signal from the microphone, and react with the certain responses which are preset under this section.
  • Page 66 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 9.3 Motion This function is designed to establish related actions when the camera detects motion issues. A maximum of 4 sets of motion detection areas can be customized by users. Figure: Motion Detection Settings...
  • Page 67 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 9.4 Network This function is designed to configure related actions when the camera is subject to network conflict or network lost events. Figure: Network Event Settings Basic Setting  Wired Network Loss Check the box to enable the detection of network lost. When the camera loses internet access, the network lost event will be detected and recorded.
  • Page 68 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 9.5 Schedule This function is designed to establish related actions for recording schedule, independently of any event. Figure: Recoding Schedule Settings Basic Setting Enable: Check the box to enable recording schedule function. Mode : Regular/ Persistent Regular: It means that when enabled;...
  • Page 69 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 9.6 Tamper This function is designed to establish related actions when the camera is subject to tamper events. Figure: Tamper Detection Settings Basic Setting Enable: Check the box to enable tamper detection. Sensitivity : High/ Mid/ Low Set the sensitivity for tamper detection.
  • Page 70 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 9.7 mSD Healthiness This function is designed to establish related actions when the inserted micro SD card is suffering from unexpected failed events or running out of sufficient storage space. Figure: mSD Healthiness Settings...
  • Page 71: Video Analytics

    LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 10. Video Analytics Video Analytics (VA) comprises the proprietary algorithm to perform intelligent video analysis, e.g., to detect intrusion or loitering within defined zone from suspicious objects, or to count people and traffic flow by designated line deployment. It is especially practical to monitor certain alert areas or key...
  • Page 72 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual General This page contains general settings shared by all VA functions. That is, prior to set up each VA function, it is fundamental to define the settings here well, before advancing to other function settings.
  • Page 73 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Line Counting This function is designed to count the moving objects that passed through the designated line defined by users. The ideal applications for this function, for instance, can be an entrance of a shopping mall or exit of a department store.
  • Page 74 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Performance Switch to the Live View page and select “Line Counting” from the lower-left VA dropdown menu. When there’s a moving object traveling through the designated line as the above image, the number coming along with the arrow and line will increase (“1”...
  • Page 75 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Figure: Border Line Performance On Live View Performance Switch to the Live View page and select “Border Line” from the lower-left VA dropdown menu. When there’s a moving object crossing the designated line as the above image, both the crossed borderline and the rectangular frame enclosing the moving object are highlighted with red color for distinctive identification.
  • Page 76 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Loitering This function is designed to intelligently keep an eye on suspect objects that enter and linger for a certain period within the alerted area defined by administrator. It is practical to monitor key zone without paying extra human resources to keep vigil in front of monitor 24/7.
  • Page 77 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual there’s a moving object traveling into and lingering within the designated zone over a certain period of time defined by administrator as the above image, the rectangular frame enclosing the suspect object is highlighted with red color for distinctive identification. Besides, any moving object within the live...
  • Page 78 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Area Counting For some scenarios, e.g., parking lot, administrator may have the great intension to compile statistics of objects that get into or move off the location. By implementing the Area Counting function, administrator can grasp a well-knit statistics gathered by intelligent surveillance camera with ease.
  • Page 79 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Performance Switch to the Live View page and select “Area Counting” from the lower-left VA dropdown menu. When there’s a moving object entering into or moving off the designated area defined by administrator as the above image, the OSD counter will show the digit that represents the accumulated number from objects entering and leaving the designated area.
  • Page 80 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Intrusion Different from Border Line in partial ways, Intrusion is a function where administrator can assign an irregular shape (octagonal form at the maximum) to fence off any suspicious object from entering. In certain scenarios, administrator can effortlessly have a well command of critical zone and receive prompt warning once any object trespasses the defined critical zone in a real-time manner.
  • Page 81 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Performance Switch to the Live View page and select “Intrusion” from the lower-left VA dropdown menu. When there’s a moving object trespassing into the designated critical zone defined by administrator as the above image, both the rectangular frame enclosing the suspect object and the defined zone are highlighted with red color for distinctive identification.
  • Page 82 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Departure As opposed to Intrusion function, Departure is implemented to have supervision on moving objects that overstep the predefined area. In certain scenarios, e.g., child care center, administrator is in great need of control on children within limited space. Departure, therefore, is the very answer, via intelligent monitor, to the application.
  • Page 83 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Performance Switch to the Live View page and select “Departure” from the lower-left VA dropdown menu. When there’s a moving object overstepping the boundary of the designated critical zone defined by administrator as the above image, both the rectangular frame enclosing the moving object and the defined zone are highlighted with red color for distinctive identification.
  • Page 84 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Withdrawn For owner of jewelry store, the most vital thing is to secure each one of the jewelry, gem as well as gold ornament in an extremely safe manner. Withdrawn detection is thereby developed to meet the objectives which will guarantee valuable items that are marked with withdrawn settings are properly monitored and safeguarded.
  • Page 85 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Figure: Withdrawn Performance On Live View Performance Switch to the Live View page and select “Withdrawn” from the lower-left VA dropdown menu. When any of the items marked by colorful zones is taken away unconsciously as the above image, the zone will be highlighted with red color to indicate the original item was stolen away.
  • Page 86 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual detection once any vehicle enters. The blue included angle can be enlarged up to 180° and shrunk to the lowest 15° for flexible applications. Also, direction of included angle can be adjusted by simply press and hold to move the middle arrow.
  • Page 87 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Abandon Terrorist attack has prevailed around the world and claimed thousands of lives so far. As an intelligent surveillance camera, the wisely detected function “Abandon” is therefore specifically designed for preventing terror-like events in a precautious manner. Any object deposited intentionally within some critical places, e.g., entrance of building or subway station hall, by deliberate person can be...
  • Page 88 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Switch to the Live View page and select “Abandon” from the lower-left VA dropdown menu. When there’s a suspect object left within the designated zone over a certain period of time defined by administrator as the above image, the rectangular frame enclosing the suspect object is highlighted with red color for distinctive identification.
  • Page 89: Event Setting

    LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 11. Event Setting 11.1 Alarm Out This section is designed to set up detailed settings for alarm output(s) when events occur. Make sure you have enabled alarm output in each event section to activate this function.
  • Page 90 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Define a specific duration for alarm output under only Pulse method. Off Time : 0.1 ~ 200 (sec) Define a specific interval for each alarm output triggering under only Pulse method. Count : 1 ~ Infinite...
  • Page 91 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 11.2 Email This section is designed to set up detailed settings for email notification when events occur. Make sure you have enabled email sending in each event section to activate this function. Figure: Email Settings...
  • Page 92 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Password Input the password associated with the username. Sender Settings Sender Email Address Define the sender email address into the field. Attach Image : On/ Off Select “On” to enable attaching the detected image of events to the sending email.
  • Page 93 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 11.3 FTP This section is designed to set up detailed settings for FTP image storing when events occur. Make sure you have enabled FTP function in each event section to activate this function. Figure: FTP Settings...
  • Page 94 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 11.4 Record Setting This section is designed to set up detailed settings for video recording. Make sure you have enabled recording function in each event section to activate this function. Figure: Record Settings Basic Setting...
  • Page 95 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 11.5 SD Card This section is designed to set up detailed settings for Edge Recording when events occur. Make sure you have enabled Edge Record function in each event section to activate this function.
  • Page 96 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 11.6 Snapshot This section is designed to set up detailed settings for snapshot capture when events occur. Make sure you have enabled Snapshot function in each event section to activate this function. Figure: Snapshot Settings...
  • Page 97 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 11.7 Sound This section is designed to set up detailed settings for audio output sounds when events occur. Make sure you have enabled Audio Out function in each event section to activate this function.
  • Page 98 LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual 11.8 HTTP Generic Event HTTP Generic Event can help user to send messages and commands directly to Network Video Recorder (NVR) which supports CGI commands function. User can customize the messages and commands as needed.
  • Page 99: Appendix: Product Comparison

    LPR Series | Universal User’s Manual Appendix: Product Comparison Model Type SN-IPR56/20AKDN Enhanced H.264 Video Compression Motion JPEG Max Resolution & 3Mp at 60/50fps Frame Rate Motorized lens Lens Control Easy for AF Adjustment Day & Night True D/N (ICR)
  • Page 100 Essential H.265 Series | User’s Manual Notices This manual is intended for administrators and users of network camera, and applicable firmware is specified in the cover page. It includes instructions for using and managing the camera on your network. Previous experience in networking will be of useful when using this product. The network camera supports ONVIF profile S, profile G, profile Q.

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