Kedacom IPC524 Series User Manual

Kedacom IPC524 Series User Manual

Long-range medium-load ptz camera

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User Manual for Long-Range
Medium-Load PTZ Camera
V1 (February, 2020)

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  • Page 1 KEDACOM User Manual for Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera V1 (February, 2020)
  • Page 2: 2020 Suzhou Keda Technology Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved

    Trademark Kedacom™ and are trademarks of Suzhou Keda Technology Co., Ltd. in China and various other countries. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective holders. Suzhou Keda Technology Co., Ltd. 131 Jinshan Road New District, Suzhou, 215011 People's Republic of China http://www.kedacom.com/en...
  • Page 3: Target Audience

    Target Audience Administrators and Operators of Video Surveillance Products Document Version Applicable Models IPC524 series Related Document Quick Start Guide Convention Icon Convention Notes warning: necessary supplement of operations Sign Convention Menu, e.g. Drag to Zoom Connector between menus of different level, e.g.
  • Page 4 connecting rod on the bracket, make sure there is no hole on the rod to avoid water. 8. Outdoor Dome Camera must be completely sealed to avoid dampness. Make sure there is no hole on the connecting rod of bracket to avoid water. 9.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Contents © 2020 Suzhou Keda Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved..............i Notice ................................. i Target Audience ............................... ii Product Brief ............................4 Start Up ..............................5 Activate Camera ............................5 Quick Setting of Network Parameters ...................... 7 Login and Log Out ............................
  • Page 6 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual 4.3.6 QoS ............................33 4.3.7 UPnP ............................34 4.3.8 SNMP ............................35 4.3.9 SMTP ............................36 Camera ..............................38 Image ................................38 5.1.1 Image Adjustment ........................38 5.1.2 Exposure ..........................39 5.1.3 Focus ............................40 5.1.4 Focus Assist ..........................
  • Page 7 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual 6.1.4 Defocus ........................... 73 6.1.5 Scene Change ........................73 6.1.6 Entry Guard Area ........................75 6.1.7 Exit Guard Area ........................77 6.1.8 Enter Guard Area ........................80 6.1.9 Object Left ..........................82 6.1.10 Object Removal ........................85 6.1.11 Gathering ..........................
  • Page 8: Product Brief

    The long-range medium-load PTZ camera IPC524 is equipped with motorized zoom lenses, starlight low-light image sensor, follow-up laser fill light and high precision medium-load PTZ. It is applicable to long-distance surveillance scenes such as the high point of a city, expressway, river channels and harbors. Picture 1-1 IPC524 series...
  • Page 9: Start Up

    There are 2 methods to activate the camera: though IPCSearch or through browser.  Activate through IPCSearch Get IPCSearch from our website (https://www.kedacom.com/cn/softtools/index.jhtml) and install it according to the prompts. After finishing installation, open IPCsearch and the system will search the cameras in LAN and display the list as shown below.
  • Page 10 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Note: Device type and alias is subject to the search result. Select the camera to be activated, right click and select “Activate”. On the popup interface, configure admin user password and email for claiming password. Click “Activate”. Note: When there are more than one non-activated devices, select the devices and click “Batch processing”.
  • Page 11: Quick Setting Of Network Parameters

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Configure admin user password and email for claiming password. Click “Activate”. Note:  To ensure the safety of device on internet, it is strongly recommended that you set a strong password composed of at least 2 kinds of the following, numbers, upper-case letters, lower-case letters or specific symbols with length of 8 to 16 characters.
  • Page 12: Login And Log Out

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 2-4 Modify Parameter Click “OK” and in the popup window click “OK”. Wait for rebooting. Picture 2-5 Reboot device Note: To configure more parameters, login to the web client and modify. Please refer to Chapter 4 for details.
  • Page 13 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Please select the device again and click “Login” or double click the device name to enter web client. Input username and the password set during activation and click “Login”, as shown in the following picture. ...
  • Page 14 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Note: After logging into the web client successfully for the first time, the “Quick Setting” window will pop up. Click “Quick Setting ->” to enter quick setting interface and perform simple settings. To disable quick setting, go to Settings > Local Setting and unselect “Enable Configuration Guide”...
  • Page 15: Password Reset

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Help Click the icon at the top right corner of the window and the help file interface will pop up. User can view the help file of the device. 2.4 Password Reset If user enters a wrong username or password for 6 times, the camera IP will be locked up for 10 minutes, during which user cannot login to this camera.
  • Page 16: Main Interface

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Login to the email address to get a security code and fill in “Command” blank in Picture 2-10 and click “OK”. Please remember the new password on the popup window and click “OK”. The device will reboot.
  • Page 17: Basic Functions

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual 3. Basic Functions 3.1 Live View Click “Live View” to enter the preview interface. Picture 3-1 Live View Click the hidden button on the left of the interface to hide PTZ control, Preset and Image Adjustment interfaces.
  • Page 18: Preset

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Click on to zoom in and object is magnified; Click on to zoom out and object is narrowed. Click on to focus nearby object clear and distant object will become misty; Click on to focus distant object and nearby object will become misty; Click on to focus automatically.
  • Page 19: Image Adjustment

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Save: Select a position and adjust lens direction and field of view to the requirements. Then select a preset from the list and click the icon to save the position as a preset. Delete: Click this icon to delete a preset. 3.1.3 Image Adjustment Click...
  • Page 20 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  means the live view window displays image in wide screen ratio of 16:9.  means the live view window displays image in actual size 1:1.  makes the image window adaptive to your PC resolution. ...
  • Page 21: Playback

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual toward upper left to draw an area, then the image will recover. Double click a point in the image and the point will be centered.  Status, click this button to display the frame rate and bitrate of the live video, and click again to hide.
  • Page 22 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Alarm video recording: Enable video recording when an alarm event occurs such as motion detection triggered video recording. Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function > Motion Detection, and select "Recording Linkage". ...
  • Page 23: Snapshot

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual ePTZ, click this icon to enable the ePTZ function. Left click and drag toward lower right to draw an area. The pixels of this area will be amplified and will cover the whole screen. Left click and drag toward upper left to draw an area, then image will recover.
  • Page 24: Local Setting

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 3-6 Snapshot Snapshot search and download steps: Select required picture type(s) on the left checkboxes; Select duration of snapshots from "Time". If selecting "Custom", specify the Start Time and End Time; Click "Search" and the search result will show on the right list, from which you can see picture ID and snapshot time;...
  • Page 25 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 3-7 Local setting  Play  Protocol: Select the stream output protocol, options including UDP and TCP, default being TCP; UDP is applicable when the request for image quality is not high and the network is unstable.
  • Page 26 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual smoothness of the video; “smooth” ensures smooth playing of the video but affects the real-time performance of the video.  Decoded Process Mode: Select the process mode after decoding, options including "Default" and "Brightness Enhance". ...
  • Page 27 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Download Save Path: Configure the local save path for recordings downloaded during playback. Click the button of "View" to customize the save path. Click “Opendir” to open the folder where the recordings are saved currently. ...
  • Page 28: Network

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual 4. Network Go to Settings > Network to configure IP and Port, Access Protocol and Other Protocols. 4.1 IP and Port 4.1.1 Go to Settings > Network > IP and Port > LAN and configure network parameters, including IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and etc.
  • Page 29: Port

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual MTU: Maximum transmission unit, the maximum size of data packet transmitted through TCP/UDP protocol, ranging 500 ~ 1500, by default 1500. Note: The larger the MTU is, the higher the communication efficiency will be and the longer the transmission latency will be.
  • Page 30: Positioning

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual main stream, id=1 play secondary stream)”. RTSP port number is 554 by default, ranging 1 ~ 65535. After finishing configuration, click “Save”. 4.1.3 Positioning Go to Settings > Network > IP and Port > Positioning and configure the GPS, view current location and etc.
  • Page 31: Access Protocol

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 4-4 Multicast  Stream Type: the stream to be sent, the default being “Main Stream”.  Media Type: the media type of the stream to be sent, the default being “Video”.  Multicast Address: the address to send the stream, fill it according to the actual conditions. ...
  • Page 32: Onvif

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Go to Settings > Network > Access Protocol > VSIP; Picture 4-5 VSIP Enter VMS IP address or domain name; Enter "VMS Port Number", default being 5510; Enter "Camera UUID" and "Camera Password". Camera UUID is distributed by VMS and the password needs no verification so you don't have to enter;...
  • Page 33: Gb28181

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Go to Settings > Network > Access Protocol > ONVIF; Picture 4-6 ONVIF Select “Enable”. Afterwards, the device will generate a server address (URL) automatically, default port number being 80; Set authentication method for ONVIF login. When selecting "N/A", user can login freely; when selecting "WS-Username token", user needs to verify username and password before login;...
  • Page 34: Other Protocol

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 4-7 GB28181 4.3 Other Protocol 4.3.1 DDNS DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) is to connect the camera to various servers so that user can login to the camera through servers. Apply domain names at different server websites and then visit the device by domain names directly even if the IP address has been modified.
  • Page 35: Ftp

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Configuration steps are as follows: Go to Settings > Network > Other Protocols > DDNS; Picture 4-8 DDNS Select "Enable"; Select DDNS Server type from the dropdown list, options including “ORAY”, “DYNDS” and “NOIP”. When selecting “DYNDS” or “NOIP”, the domain name should be filled; Enter username and password according to the selected DDNS server;...
  • Page 36: Pppoe

    Input user name and password provided by ISP; Click "Save" to validate setting. It will show dynamic IP after dialing succeeds. 4.3.4 K-SNMP K-SNMP means KEDACOM private network management protocol. Configuration steps are as follows: Go to Settings > Network > Other Protocols > K-SNMP;...
  • Page 37: Qos

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 4-11 K-SNMP Input "Network Management Server IP Address" and "Device Location"; Configure "CPU Utilization Threshold", "Memory Utilization Threshold" and "Packet Loss Rate Threshold". The default values are all 100, ranging 1 ~ 100; Click "Save"...
  • Page 38: Upnp

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Note: QoS function needs the support from network transmission device such as a router or a switch. Go to Settings > Network > Other Protocols > QoS; Picture 4-13 QoS Select “Enable” to enable QoS function; Configure "DSCP for Audio/Video"...
  • Page 39: Snmp

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 4-14 UPnP Select “Enable” to enable UPnP function; Set alias, then user can search the alias directly from the network on PCs which have enabled UPnP protocol in the broadcast domain of the same Ethernet. Double-click the icon and the system will pop up a page automatically for user to visit current IP address;...
  • Page 40: Smtp

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Select “SNMP Version” to enable SNMP; Enter "Read community" and "Write community" names; Configure "Trap Address" and “Trap Port” (default being 162). The camera can send exception alarm to the management base; Configure “Trap Group Name”; Enter “Camera ID”, “Read-only User Name”, “Authentication Method”, “Authentication Password”, “Encryption Mode”...
  • Page 41 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Add receiver email address. Input the receiver's email address and click the symbol "+" behind it and the address will be saved to the list below. Select an address from the list and click the symbol "-"...
  • Page 42: Camera

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual 5. Camera Go to Settings > Camera to configure camera parameters, including Image, OSD, Video, Audio and etc. 5.1 Image Go to Settings > Camera > Visible Image, and configure image adjustment, exposure, focus and etc.
  • Page 43: Exposure

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual 5.1.2 Exposure Picture 5-3 Exposure  Gain: A higher gain will make the image look brighter. However, meanwhile there will be more noise points on the image. Auto mode is suggested.  When selecting "Auto" mode, drag the slide bar below to set Gain Upper Threshold. Then the value of gain can only be adjusted automatically within the range of 0 to the set upper threshold;...
  • Page 44: Focus

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  When selecting "Manual", you can select Shutter Level from the dropdown list below. Then the value of shutter will remain.  Anti-flicker: When there are floating cross stripes on the image, select the correct anti-flicker frequency (50Hz or 60Hz or natural light) to solve the problem.
  • Page 45: White Balance

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 5-5 Focus assist Click to manually adjust focus slightly. Click to adjust back focal length automatically and obtain clear images. 5.1.5 White Balance Under different light conditions, there will be color cast in different images. White balance adjustment can restore white objects to be white regardless of the color temperature of the light source.
  • Page 46: Night Cut

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Warm Light: for color temperature of 4000K.  Natural Light: for color temperature of 5500K. 5.1.6 Night Cut Picture 5-7 Night Cut Select night cut mode from the dropdown list up to request. Explanation of different modes is as follows: ...
  • Page 47 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Photosensitivity: The switching sensitivity from night mode to day mode. The lower the sensitivity is the higher brightness in the condition the camera needs to switch to day mode; the higher the sensitivity is the lower brightness in the condition the camera needs. ...
  • Page 48: Laser

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual 5.1.7 Laser Picture 5-9 Laser In low light condition, laser can be enabled to compensate light and help get better images. Configuration steps are as follows: The default mode is “Auto”; Drag the slide bar of Level to adjust laser strength, ranging 0 ~ 100; On the dropdown list of Spotlight Control, select “Auto Spotlight”...
  • Page 49 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 5-10 Image enhancement  2D Noise Reduction: You can select "Enable" or "Disable". After enabling, you can drag the slide bar to adjust 2D noise reduction level.  3D Noise Reduction: You can select "Enable" or "Disable". After enabling, you can drag the slide bar to adjust 3D noise reduction level.
  • Page 50: Image Stabilization

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  SmartIR: SmartIR can adjust IR light illumination automatically. Select “SmartIR” and drag the slide bar of SmartIR sensitivity.  WDR: WDR can provide optimal exposure when there is sharp contrast between the background and foreground light (the former being too bright while the latter being too dark).
  • Page 51: Rotate And Bnc

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Note: After enabling EIS, the field of view of the camera will be narrowed and the higher the EIS level is, the smaller the field of view will become. 5.1.10 Rotate and BNC Picture 5-12 Rotate and BNC BNC Output: For cameras supporting BNC output, it can be enabled to output analog image directly to the local output port.
  • Page 52: Osd

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 5-14 Auto mode  Standard Mode: Select “Standard Mode” and all parameters will restore to defaults.  Save Parameters: Select “Save Parameters” and enter “Scene Name” on the popup interface and click “OK”. Then all the configured parameters will be saved under the scene name and will show as a mode option on the dropdown list of “Effect Parameters”...
  • Page 53 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  In font, you can set font "Type", "Size" and "Color";  In margin, you can adjust the distance between OSD border and image border, i.e. the distance from the yellow frame to the image border; Picture 5-16 Advanced setting Edit OSD texts: select the checkbox to show the content, double click the OSD textbox and input characters on the popup interface.
  • Page 54: Video

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Note:  The OSD box size changes with the font size, and the sizes of dark blue and light blue boxes change with the sizes of OSD boxes.  A number, an English letter or a punctuation mark occupies one character. ...
  • Page 55 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Resolution: According to the requirements of image quality by user, select resolution from the dropdown list. The higher the resolution is, the more bandwidth it requires.  Bit Rate Type: Options include CBR and VBR, by which you can control stream rate. CBR is fixed bit rate while VBR means the bit rate is adaptive within the upper limit.
  • Page 56: Roi

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  The higher the Encoding Complexity is, the more the stream will be compressed. In this way it will relieve bandwidth restriction somehow, but meanwhile it will also occupy the CPU resource of more devices. Suggest using the default level. ...
  • Page 57 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 5-19 Privacy mask Select “Enable” to enable privacy mask; Click “Edit”, and the image is divided into 16 columns and 12 rows of small squares. Click any square and drag an area toward lower right, then this area is the privacy mask detection area. Click "Clear"...
  • Page 58: Video Info Overlay

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Set duration: Select a day of the week and click the white bar behind it and drag mouse to make a blue bar as the task duration of the day. Select the duration and there will be a window showing the start time and end time of the duration, and you can edit the time duration more accurate.
  • Page 59: Audio

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Click “Save” to validate settings. 5.4 Audio Go to Settings > Camera > Audio, and configure audio encoding and audio decoding. 5.4.1 Audio Encoding Go to Settings > Camera > Audio > Audio Encoding, and configure Audio Source Setting and Audio Encoding Setting.
  • Page 60: Audio Decoding

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Note: When the encoding format is AACLC, you can configure the sampling rate; under other encoding formats, the sampling rate is certain.  Echo Cancellation: Select the checkbox to cancel noises in the input audio and to improve the audio quality.
  • Page 61: Ptz

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual 5.5 PTZ The camera is equipped with digital PTZ, which is suitable for wide range surveillance and enlarges the field of view. User can control PTZ manually through the web client on the live view interface. Details can be referred to in chapter 3.1.1.
  • Page 62 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Preset Video Freeze: Select the checkbox to enable. When the PT rotates from one preset to another, the video freezes at the image of the first preset and switches to that of the second preset when arriving at it without showing the images during the move. ...
  • Page 63: Guard Tour

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual 5.5.2 Guard Tour Guard Tour means the dome camera can perform preset operations if not receiving any command in a specific period of time (i.e. the Waiting Time on the interface). Configuration steps are as follows: Go to Settings >...
  • Page 64: Restricted Patrol

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 5-26 Preset Adjust PTZ to expected position, and configure the focal length, aperture and etc.; Select Preset No. from the drop-down list and input Preset Name; Click “Set” to finish preset setting. User can set different preset positions; Click “Load”...
  • Page 65: Path Mode

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual The setting takes effect immediately. To clear limits, set one position both as the left and the right limit, then the limits will be cleared. When enabling manual mode, user can control the PTZ manually and rotate it only between the left and the right limits;...
  • Page 66: Scheduled Task

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 5-29 Add patrol point Click “Save”. Click “Delete”, “Load” or “Stop” to perform respective operations if necessary. 5.5.6 Scheduled Task Enable Scheduled Task and set durations and tasks. Camera will complete the tasks within the set durations.
  • Page 67: Positioning

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Configure scheduled tasks and arming durations: the default task durations are 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can define durations up to request. It allows maximum 10 durations on one day. Click any point on the timeline on any day and drag mouse rightward to make a blue bar as task duration on that day;...
  • Page 68: Wiper

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 5-32 Positioning Configuration steps are as follows:  Zero Correction When the PTZ position fails to synchronize with the positioning or user wants it to return to the zero position, zero correction can be performed. After zero correction, camera will return to the mechanical zero position automatically.
  • Page 69 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Select “Common Wiper” from the dropdown list of Wiper Mode, and the wiper will brush 1 round; Select “Enable” to start cyclic mode; Configure duration, which lasts for 1 minute by default; configure the interval, which is 5s by default;...
  • Page 70: Event

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual 6. Event 6.1 Intelligent Function Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function, and configure the intelligent functions of the camera. The intelligent functions of a camera include motion detection, video blocked, guard line, defocus, scene change, entry guard area, exit guard area, enter guard area, object left, object removal, gathering and audio surge.
  • Page 71 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 6-1 Motion detection Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can customize durations; the maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day and different durations cannot overlap with each other;...
  • Page 72: Video Blocked

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Set duration: configure arming durations according to actual requirements.  Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end time; click "Save" to validate setting. ...
  • Page 73 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when video blocked triggers an alarm; Picture 6-3 Video blocked Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can customize durations;...
  • Page 74: Guard Line

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Set duration: configure arming durations according to actual requirements.  Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end time; click "Save" to validate setting. ...
  • Page 75 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 6-5 Guard line Set "Target Filter", i.e. target area. Click “Edit” and drag the mouse in the scene to draw a rectangle. Click “Stop” after finishing and drag the slide bar of “Max and Min Target Ratio” (1% by default).
  • Page 76 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when guard line triggers an alarm; 10) Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can customize durations. The maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day and different durations cannot overlap with each other;...
  • Page 77: Defocus

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual 6.1.4 Defocus Defocus detection is to detect if the surveillance image is out of focus. The camera will judge if it is necessary to trigger an alarm. Configuration steps are as follows: Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function > Defocus; Picture 6-7 Defocus Select “Enable”;...
  • Page 78 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 6-8 Scene change Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can customize durations. The maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day and different durations cannot overlap with each other;...
  • Page 79: Entry Guard Area

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Select the timeline of any day and delete the default blue bar. Left click on the mouse and drag on the timeline from left to right to form a blue bar, above which it shows the start time and end time.
  • Page 80 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 6-10 Entry guard area Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can customize durations. The maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day and different durations cannot overlap with each other;...
  • Page 81: Exit Guard Area

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Set duration: configure arming durations according to actual requirements.  Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end time; click "Save" to validate setting. ...
  • Page 82 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Area Setting: to set guard area. Click “Edit” and click mouse to draw a closed area made up of 3 to 6 points in the scene. Right click or click the starting or ending point to close the area. Click “Stop”...
  • Page 83 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can customize durations. The maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day and different durations cannot overlap with each other; Picture 6-13 Arming durations ...
  • Page 84: Enter Guard Area

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual 6.1.8 Enter Guard Area The function is to detect if there is anything entering the set guard area and staying for a period of time reaching the set threshold. The camera will judge if it is necessary to trigger an alarm. Configuration steps are as follows: Go to Settings >...
  • Page 85 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 6-14 Enter guard area 10) Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can customize durations. The maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day and different durations cannot overlap with each other;...
  • Page 86: Object Left

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Set duration: configure arming durations according to actual requirements.  Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end time; click "Save" to validate setting. ...
  • Page 87 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Area Setting: to set guard area. Click “Edit” and click mouse to draw a closed area made up of 3 to 6 points in the scene. Right click or click the starting or end point to close the area. Click “Stop”...
  • Page 88 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when an event triggers an alarm; Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can customize durations. The maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day and different durations cannot overlap with each other;...
  • Page 89: Object Removal

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual 6.1.10 Object Removal The function is to detect if there is any object disappearing from the set guard area reaching the set time threshold. The camera will judge if it is necessary to trigger an alarm. Configuration steps are as follows: Go to Settings >...
  • Page 90 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 6-18 Object removal Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can customize durations. The maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day and different durations cannot overlap with each other;...
  • Page 91: Gathering

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Set duration: configure arming durations according to actual requirements.  Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end time; click "Save" to validate setting. ...
  • Page 92 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when an event triggers an alarm; Picture 6-20 Gathering Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can customize durations.
  • Page 93: Audio Surge

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Set duration: configure arming durations according to actual requirements.  Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end time; click "Save" to validate setting. ...
  • Page 94 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 6-22 Audio surge Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can customize durations. The maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day and different durations cannot overlap with each other;...
  • Page 95: Alarm Input

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Click any duration and there will be small white squares on the 2 ends of it. Put the mouse on any whit square, left-click and drag the edit the start time and end time. ...
  • Page 96 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 6-24 Alarm Input Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can customize durations. The maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day and different durations cannot overlap with each other;...
  • Page 97: Alarm Output

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end time; click "Save" to validate setting.  Click any duration and there will be small white squares on the 2 ends of it. Put the mouse on any whit square, left-click and drag the edit the start time and end time.
  • Page 98: Abnormality Linkage

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Please select an option from the dropdown list according to actual request. Options vary from “Without Delay” to “10 min”, and the default is 5s. After the “Delay Time”, the alarm will be cancelled automatically; Note: The default duration of alarm output is 5s, and the delay time means the prolonged period of time after the default 5s.
  • Page 99: Storage

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual 7. Storage 7.1 Storage Management Go to Settings > Storage > Storage Management to configure strategy for disk full, view storage device list, format the storage card, and configure the save path for snapshots. Note: When the camera is installed with a storage card and works normally, you can configure scheduled recording and scheduled snapshot.
  • Page 100: Recording

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Note: The storage card is installed in the camera when going out of the factory. When using the local storage card for the first time, please click "Formatting" first. 7.2 Recording After configuring scheduled recording, the camera will perform different video recording tasks automatically in the configured durations and save the videos in the storage card.
  • Page 101: Snapshot

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 7-3 Arming durations  Set duration: configure arming durations according to actual requirements.  Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end time; click "Save"...
  • Page 102 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 7-4 Scheduled snapshot Configure scheduled snapshot: Select “Enable” enable scheduled snapshot; Snapshot Type: select “According to the time” or “According to the number”; Time Interval: select the interval between snapshots; Configure durations for scheduled recording. The default setting is 24 hours in bright blue bar, or you can customize the durations;...
  • Page 103 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Note: Select any duration with a mouse, and drag the blue bar on the timeline as a whole without changing the length of recording duration. Configure event snapshot: Select “Enable” to enable event snapshot; Configure time interval;...
  • Page 104: System

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual 8. System 8.1 Device Info Go to Settings > System > Device Info. Device info includes device name, device model, device serial No. and etc. User can customize device name and select “Set as OSD text”. Device name doesn’t support specific symbols. If “Set as OSD text” is selected, click “Save”...
  • Page 105 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Note: Anonymous user has the authorization of live view only. Add user: Click “Add”, and enter user name and password on the popup interface. Select user type from  the dropdown list, and assign operation rights to newly added user from the Authorization List. After setting, click “Confirm”.
  • Page 106: Rtsp Authorization

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 8-4 Modify user Delete user: Select user and click “Delete” to delete the user.  Picture 8-5 Delete user Attention: “admin” user cannot be deleted, nor its username be modified. 8.2.2 RTSP Authorization Go to Settings >...
  • Page 107: Ip Filter

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual 8.2.3 IP Filter By setting IP filter, user can manage access limitation to the web client. Configuration steps are as follows: Go to Settings > System > User Security > IP Filter; Picture 8-7 IP Filter Select IP filter from the dropdown list up to request, options including “Disable”, “Black List”...
  • Page 108: Time

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Illegal Login Retry Times: Configure illegal login retry times, default being 6 times.  Illegal Login Lock Time: Configure illegal login lock time, default being 10 minutes. Note: After enabling unauthorized login locking, when the configured locking conditions occur, the user IP will be locked up.
  • Page 109: Serial Port

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Auto Time Correction: Select "Auto Timing" and the system will correct time automatically according to the selected access protocol (including NTP server, VSIP, ONVIF, GB28181) or adaptive. Configure the timing protection time.  Adaptive: When selecting “Adaptive”, select necessary adaptive protocols, set the Timing Priority sequence and enter current Timing Protection Time (i.e.
  • Page 110: Log

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual 8.5 Log Go to Settings > System > Log, select "Enable Log Record" to enable log record. Then you can search, view and download logs by request. Picture 8-12 Log management Operation steps are as follows: On the dropdown list of Log Type, select a log type, otherwise the default is "Search All";...
  • Page 111 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual Picture 8-13 System maintenance  Reboot: Click "Reboot" to reboot the camera.  Reboot: Click “Reboot” to reboot the device softly.  Hard Reboot: Click “Hard Reboot” to reboot the device hard.  Discover: Select “Flash Time” and click “Flash” to find the device by flashing. ...
  • Page 112 Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Upgrade: Upgrade business version. Click “Upgrade” and open local upgrade file in <*.pkg> format. During upgrading, please do nothing but waiting. After upgrading, re-login to the web client.  Configuration Management: including partial restoration, complete restoration, and configuration export and import.
  • Page 113: Network Test

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual  Working Mode: options including “Ultra wide dynamic range”, “60 frames mode”, “Triple-Stream Mode” and “Quad-Stream Mode”. It takes effect after reboot.  Audio Noise Reduction: configure “Collect Audio Stream” and “Decode Audio Stream”. Options including “Close”, “Low”, “Middle”...
  • Page 114: Appendix: Glossary Of Terms

    Long-Range Medium-Load PTZ Camera User Manual 9. Appendix: Glossary of Terms 1080p Resolution of 1920*1080 pixels (16:9) 720p Resolution of 1280*720 pixels (16:9) AAC_LC Advanced Audio Coding Low-Complexity ADPCM Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation Common Intermediate Format, Resolution of 352*288 pixels 4CIF 4 Common Intermediate Format, Resolution of 704*576 pixels DDNS...

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