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Copyright This manual without the manufacturer's approved copy and reprinted partially or in full, or translated i nto another language is prohibited. Limitation of Liability This product is designed to prevent fire and theft is not the main means. We shall not be liable for acc idents or damage by using this product can result in liability for accidents or damage.
1 Overview 1. Safety Instruction The Company shall not have any responsibility for any accident or damage that m ay incur during the use of the product. For your safety, we provide a few inst ructions about installation, manipulation, cleaning, assembly/disassembly of t he product as below.
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1 Overview ● Do not touch it with wet hand while powered on ● Do not insert a conductor the ventilation system ● Do not apply excessive force to unplug the power cord Disassembly & Cleaning ● When cleaning on the surface, use a dry cloth ●...
1 Overview ● Only use attachments/ accessories specified by the manufacturer 2. WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to ra in or moisture. To avoid injury, this product must be mounted securely to the floor / wall in a ccordance with the installation instructions.
1 Overview ● Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at p lugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the ap paratus ● Do not install the product where the air conditioner is exposed to direc t air.
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1 Overview ● Counts the number of objects that exist in a specific zone or counts the number of objects that pass through a specific zone ● OSD is displayed on the input image and provided as standard RTSP so tha t it can be easily linked without major compatibility with existing inte rlocking systems ●...
2 Components 1. Components Cable clamp Adapter crew 2. Names and functions of front panel Status sign L List Description Red light blinks during the boot phase and green light d POWER uring operation. Status light blinks when an event occurs after passing t STATUS he set condition.
2 Components ETH1 light blinks when communication is take place via t ETH1 he ETH1 port or turns off when communication is not taki ng place. Headlight turns on when communication is take place via ETH2 the ETH2 port or turns off when communication is not tak ing place.
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2 Components Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports for additional devices such as USB ① Mouse. For connecting a monitor to view connected cameras. Note, AI Box ca ② HD MONITOR nnot be configured locally. RJ-45 port for connecting internet and other platforms such as inte ③...
3 Installation 1. Basic connection configuration 2. Network setting ● Basic requirements of Web Name Description Recommended Browser Google Chrome, FireFox, MS Edge Window / Mac / Linux ≥1GB...
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1. The factory default network setting is DHCP. Therefore, it is possible t o access the IP assigned through the router supported by DHCP (IP can be checked by accessing the Web of the router). IP address: https://<AI Box IP>:8443 (e.g.: https://10.10.10.10:8443) ID: ADMIN Password: 1234 NOTE: Make sure to use ‘https://’...
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2. ‘Admin_Tool.exe’ allows discover and configure AI BOX in the network. T he tool also discovers and configures other devices such as IP cameras, N VR and DVR. 1) Click the 'Search' button to search the AI BOX connection to the netw ork.
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3 Installation 2) The search results are displayed on the screen when search function i s completed. You can determine the AI BOX from the model information and click on the product you want to set up in the list.
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3 Installation 3) Select one of ‘DHCP’ or STATIC’ for <Network Type> at the bottom l eft. Please input the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS informati on and click 'APPLY' button. 4) After a short period of time, the list will be updated automatically and the network configuration is completed by confirming that the set tings are correct.
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(Unlike a por tal site that uses a public certificate, you may get a warning by using a private certificate) Note: This is a completely safe procedure as the u ser is only connecting to AI BOX...
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3 Installation 6) Input username and password in the login window Primary username: ADMIN Password: 1234 * It is recommended to change password for safety purposes. To increase securi ty of the device, it is recommended to change to a strong password and reset r egularly.
4 System setting 1. Network setting Check and change the network-related settings of the device Ethernet1, Ethernet2 means Ethernet port on the back of the device to which a n etwork cable is connected ● Automatic IP address allocation Enable or disable the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. DHC P automatically assigns an IP address to the device if there is a DHCP serve r on the network.
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4 System setting ● Static IP address allocation Disabling the DHCP settings allows users to manually configure the device’s network settings for the network environment. If DHCP is set to Off, these settings must be manually changed - IP address: Input your device’s IP address. - Subnet mask: Input the subnet mask value of the device.
NOTE: Link Local Addresses ar e not supported for DNS. 2. Change user password Use the Users & User Management page to create and manage user accounts and t o change the way the AI BOX manages the user settings.
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4 System setting User accounts are created to limit the permissions of individuals who are lo gged onto the camera. The User Management page also includes four predefined access level settings that include Administrators, Managers, Operators, and V iewers permissions. Edit window of use information will pop-up if you press the ‘Edit’...
4 System setting ✓ New password Confirm: Input new password once more Press the 'APPLY' button to change your password. You need to log in again with your new password if you change the pass word. 3. Language setting Set the language which will be displayed on the system.
4 System setting 4. Date and Time setting Set the system date and time. ● Date / Time The date and time set on the device are displayed. Change the date and t ime by pressing the button with the date and time displayed ●...
4 System setting ● Time zone / DST Time zone: Select your timezone. DST: Choose whether to use daylight saving time. 5. Firmware upgrade Upgrade device’s firmware.
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4 System setting Users can update system firmware if available. All AI BOX functions will shut d own during firmware update. Please close any other screens before firmware upd ate. Never disconnect power or LAN cable during the firmware update process. I t takes approximately 3-10 minutes for the unit to reboot after firmware updat e process.
[CAUTION] If the AI BOX is not connected to a Dynamic Host Configuration Pro tocol (DHCP) network, the IP address settings for the AI BOX will be lost an d the server will not recognize the camera. DHCP On is the default setting f...
5 AI Source & Annotated Live Video 1. Video Source setting Connect video from a server or device that supports IP cameras or RTSP streami ng and configure the default AI algorithm to assign to each video channel [CAUTION] Video resolution can be connected up to a maximum channel of 2M pixe ls 30 fps.
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5 AI Source & Annotated Live Video ● IP camera / DVR / NVR connection using ONVIF discovery protoc Video stream address can be configure by searching ONVIF devices connected to t he local network. Press the 'Discovery' button and the ONVIF Discovery popup will appear. Press the 'Discovery' button to search ONVIF devices connected to the lo cal network.
● DVR / NVR auto connection through Plug & Play By using a dedicated DVR / NVR supports AI Box Plug & Play, you can conn ect AI Box automatically through the menu of DVR / NVR without device se tting through AI Box’s Web UI.
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5 AI Source & Annotated Live Video ● Human / Vehicle - Far The algorithm is optimized to distinguish people and object in the far distanc ● Human / Vehicle - Mid (High Speed) The algorithm is optimized to track fast moving people and vehicle. It can be u sed when you want to detect fast moving objects more accurately through rules s uch as ‘Line Crossing’...
5 AI Source & Annotated Live Video Human/Vehicle Far 1.25% 5.00% 3.00% 2.50% Human/Vehicle Mid 2.00% 6.00% 7.00% 6.00% 3. False detection filter setting ● Static Object Exclusion Zone It is possible to specify the area to force exclusion by randomly processing static o bjects that are erroneous.
5 AI Source & Annotated Live Video 5. Annotated Live Video ● Live screen composition Go to the live or setting page. Select multi-view or a specific channel (Multi-view is the same as the H DMI output screen). Annotated video stream of the selected channel is played. The Annotated video stream address (RTSP URL) of the selected channel is displayed.
There are 2 types of trigger, AI Trigger and System Trigger. An event di scovered by AI in AI Box generates an AI Trigger. Events detected by sys tem sensors such as sensor state changes trigger a System Trigger. Both k inds of triggers can be triggers for Action Rules.
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6 Action Rules 1) In the SETUP application tab, enter the AI Trigger menu under the 'Actio n Rules' menu. 2) Click the Intrusion tab. 3) Click the ‘Add’ button at the bottom.
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6 Action Rules 4) Input a Trigger preset name. 5) Select ‘Video Source’. 6) Select the discovery target class. It is possible to select multiple objects for detection. The detection target may vary depending on the algorithm setting of the s elected ‘Video Source’.
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6 Action Rules 8) The reminder alarm interval is an event frequency setting to remind the u ser again if the intrusion continues. (Only works when Ignore Duplicate E vent is activated) 9) Checking the Advanced Settings displays additional setting items. 10) Intrusion Label entry allows you to set the counter name of the widget.
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6 Action Rules 15) Click the 'APPLY' button at the bottom to save. 16) The Widget will display properly if the trigger is added. 17) After confirming the settings, click the ‘CLOSE’ button at the bottom to check the list. ●...
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6 Action Rules 1) In the ‘SETUP’ application tab, enter the AI Trigger menu under the 'A ction Rules' menu. 2) Click the ‘Occupancy’ tab. 3) Click the ‘Add’ button at the bottom. 4) Input a Trigger preset name. 5) Select ‘Video Source’. 6) Select the discovery target class.
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6 Action Rules The detection target may vary depending on the algorithm setting of the s elected ‘Video Source’. 7) Set the ‘More than’. It will trigger when the number of detection targ ets exceeds the set number. 8) After the ‘Fewer than’ is set, it will trigger if the number of target s to be detected is less than the set number.
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6 Action Rules 10) ‘Count Reset’ allows you to set the time to reset the widget’s count . You can also reset manually by pressing the ‘RESET’ button. 11) It will ignore objects that are not moving if the ‘Ignore Static Objec t’...
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6 Action Rules 14) Click the ‘APPLY’ button at the bottom to save. 15) The Widget will display properly if the trigger is added. 16) After confirming the settings, click the ‘CLOSE’ button at the bottom to check the list. ●...
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6 Action Rules 1) In the ‘SETUP’ application tab, enter the AI Triger menu under the 'Ac tion Rules' menu. 2) Click Loitering tab. 3) Click the ‘Add’ button at the bottom.
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6 Action Rules 4) Input a Trigger preset name. 5) Select ‘Video Source’. 6) Select the discovery target class. It is possible to select multiple objects for detection. The detection target may vary depending on the algorithm setting of the s elected ‘Video Source’.
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6 Action Rules ‘Loitering Label’ allows you to set the count name of the widget. 10) ‘Count Reset’ allows you to set the time to reset the widget's count. You can also reset manually by pressing the ‘RESET’ button. 11) It will ignore objects that are not moving if the ‘Ignore Static Objec t’...
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6 Action Rules 12) Set ROI zone. Move the entire ROI by dragging its zone. Move the edge by dragging the edge of the ROI. Click on the line of the ROI to create a new edge. Right click the edge of ROI to delete the edge. 13) Drag the Widget rectangle in the upper right corner to set where the wi dget will appear.
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6 Action Rules 14) Click the ‘APPLY’ button at the bottom to save 15) The Widget will display properly if the trigger is added 16) After confirming the settings, click the ‘CLOSE’ button at the bottom to check the list. ●...
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6 Action Rules 1) In the ‘SETUP’ application tab, enter the ‘AI Trigger’ menu under th e 'Action Rules' menu. 2) Click ‘Stopping’ tab. 3) Click the ‘Add’ button at the bottom.
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6 Action Rules 4) Input a Trigger preset name. 5) Select ‘Video Source’. 6) Select the discovery target class It is possible to select multiple objects for detection. The detection target may vary depending on the algorithm setting of the s elected ‘Video Source’.
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6 Action Rules 9) ‘Stop Label’ allows you to set the count name of the widget. 10) ‘Count Reset’ allows you to set the time to reset the widget's count. Y ou can also reset manually by pressing the ‘RESET’ button.
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6 Action Rules 11) It will ignore objects that are not moving if the ‘Ignore Static Objec t’ is enabled. 12) Set ROI zone Move the entire ROI by dragging its zone. Move the edge by dragging the edge of the ROI. Click on the line of the ROI to create a new edge.
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6 Action Rules 14) Click the ‘APPLY’ button at the bottom to save. 15) The Widget will display properly if the trigger is added. 16) After confirming the settings, click the ‘CLOSE’ button at the bottom to check the list. ●...
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6 Action Rules 1) In the ‘SETUP’ application tab, enter the ‘AI Trigger’ menu under th e 'Action Rules' menu. 2) Click ‘Enter/Exit’ tab. 3) Click the ‘Add’ button at the bottom.
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6 Action Rules 9) Crossing count function sets how many times an event will occur when an o bject crossing the area boundary is detected. 10) ‘Enter/Exit’ Direction Label set the label name of the widget count. 11) ‘Count Reset’ allows you to set the time to reset the widget's count. You can also reset manually by pressing the ‘RESET’...
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6 Action Rules 12) Set ROI zone. Move the entire ROI by dragging its zone. Move the edge by dragging the edge of the ROI. Click on the line of the ROI to create a new edge. Right click the edge of ROI to delete the edge. 13) Drag the Widget rectangle in the upper right corner to set where the wi dget will appear.
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6 Action Rules 1) In the ‘SETUP’ application tab, enter the AI Trigger menu under the 'A ction Rules' menu. 2) Click Line ‘Crossing tab’. 3) Click the ‘Add’ button at the bottom.
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6 Action Rules 4) Input a Trigger preset name. 5) Select ‘Video Source’. 6) Select the discovery target class. It is possible to select multiple objects for detection. The detection target may vary depending on the algorithm setting of the s elected ‘Video Source’.
6 Action Rules 14) Click the ‘APPLY’ button at the bottom to save. 15) The Widget will display properly if the trigger is added. 16) After confirming the settings, click the ‘CLOSE’ button at the bottom to check the list. 3.
6 Action Rules ● Recurrence Create a Recurrence preset. It is possible to add the Preset name and pattern(time). 4. Schedule setting 1) In the ‘SETUP’ application tab, enter the Schedule menu under the 'Act ion Rules' menu. 2) Click the ‘Add’ button at the bottom.
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6 Action Rules 3) Input the schedule preset name. 4) Select the day. 5) Select the start time and end time of the schedule. 6) Click the ‘APPLY’ button at the bottom to save.
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6 Action Rules 7) Check the schedule preset added from the list. ※ All 24 hours will be included in the schedule if you set the same start and end time. <Weekend 24 hours setup example> ※ Please set it up like as follows if you need a schedule beyond midnight.
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6 Action Rules ■ Email Set Email preset in the Email menu. In the Email preset, set the necessary val ue for sending email such as SMTP server information. You can also send a test email to confirm that your settings are correct. 1) In the ‘SETUP’...
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6 Action Rules 3) Input a name for the Email preset in Name tab 4) Input the email address you want to receive in ‘TO’ 5) Check the ‘Attach Snapshot’ to display the Snapshot transfer sub-setti ngs.
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6 Action Rules 6) Snapshots occur approximately once every second. Set the time range for t he snapshots you want to receive by email. 7) Select a service provider in the Provider tab. Please select the ‘Custo m’ if the service provider you want to use is not listed. 8) Input a user name and password that can authenticate with the Email serv ice provider.
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6 Action Rules 12) Edit the Email action message. You can configure the message by using a t emplate or by including an event attribute token. 13) Check the Message Example for an example of the actual message being sen 14) Click the ‘TEST’...
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6 Action Rules 15) Click the ‘APPLY’ button at the bottom to save. 16) Check the Email preset section you added in the list. ■ HTTP You can set the HTTP callback preset in the HTTP tab. In the HTTP preset, set s erver address and authentication information for receiving the message.
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6 Action Rules 1) In the ‘SETUP’ tab, enter the ‘Event Action’ menu under the 'Action R ules' menu. 2) Click the HTTP Tab to enter the list of HTTP callback presets and click t he ‘Add’ button.
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6 Action Rules 3) Type the name of the HTTP callback preset in the Name section. 4) Select HTTP/HTTPS protocol. 5) Input the URL of the server. 6) Check the Attach Snapshot to display the Snapshot transfer sub-settings.
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6 Action Rules 7) Snapshots occur approximately once every second. Set the time range for t he snapshot to attach. 8) Edit the HTTP action message. You can configure the message by using a t emplate or by including an event attribute token.
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6 Action Rules 9) Check the Message Example for an example of the actual message being sen 10) Click the ‘TEST’ button to confirm that the receiving test Email’s se ttings are correct 11) Click the ‘APPLY’ button at the bottom to save 12) Check the HTTP preset section you added in the list.
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6 Action Rules ■ TCP You can set the TCP callback preset in the TCP section. The TCP preset sets th e server address and port information for receiving messages. In addition, the message format to be sent when an event occurs can be set using the event prop erty value token.
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6 Action Rules 3) Input a name for the TCP preset in Name section. 4) Input the host IP address or domain name where the TCP receiving server i s running. 5) Input the Host port number of the TCP receiving server.
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6 Action Rules 6) Edit the TCP action message. You can configure the message by using a te mplate or by including an event attribute token. 7) Check the ‘Message Example’ for an example of the actual message being sent. 8) Click the ‘TEST’...
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6 Action Rules ■ FTP You can set the FTP callback preset in the FTP section. The FTP preset sets th e server address and port information for receiving messages. In addition, the message format to be sent when an event occurs can be set using the event prop erty value token.
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6 Action Rules 2) Click the FTP Tab to enter the FTP preset list and click the ‘Add’ but ton. 3) Input a name for the FTP preset in Name section. 4) Input the host IP address or domain name where the FTP receiving server i s running.
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6 Action Rules 7) Edit the the Directory Name Format and File Name Format. You can configu re the Directory Name Format and File Name Format by using a template or by including an event attribute token. 8) Click the ‘TEST’ button to send the example Name to the server and che ck whether it is received.
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6 Action Rules 9) Click the ‘APPLY’ button at the bottom to save. 10) Check the FTP preset section that you added in the list. ■ ONVIF ONVIF RTSP Metadata Stream is available in the product, so do not need separat e preset settings.
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2) Click ‘ONVIF’ Tab. ● System event action ■ DISARM AI BOX is an ARM state that can generate an alarm action event at any time. Ho wever, the connected controller can be changed to DISARM state to prevent alar...
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6 Action Rules m action event. For example, alarm events are not important during system chec ks, so you can create and work with the DISARM state as shown above. ■ Alarm Out It is possible to set how long it will activate from the Alarm Out Duration wh en the Alarm Out action is activated.
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6 Action Rules 1) In the ‘SETUP’ application tab, enter the ‘Event Action’ menu under t he 'Action Rules' menu. 2) Input the value for the ‘Alarm Out Duration’. You can use the UP/DOWN b uttons or input a number directly. It is possible to set a value from 1 t o 60.
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6 Action Rules ■ RS485 RS485 exports action messages sequentially without using a separate protocol. T his can be used by setting the default baud rate and editing the action messag...
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6 Action Rules 1) Select RS485's Baud Rate. 2) Edit the Event action message. You can configure the message by using a t emplate or by including an event attribute token. 3) Check the Message Example for an example of the actual message being sen 4) Click the 'TEST' button to send the example message to the server and ch eck whether it is received.
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6 Action Rules ● VMS Event Action ■ Control See video tutorial ( https://youtu.be/yDxTFfNnvmY ) ■ GenetecTM See video tutorial ( https://youtu.be/ewjL8QHgR-w ) ■ Nx See video tutorial ( https://youtu.be/QRpj3BiHfiM )
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6 Action Rules ● Action Rules Setting 1) In the SETUP application tab, enter the Action Rule menu under the 'Acti on Rules'. 2) Click the 'APPLY' button at the bottom to save. 3) At the top of the UI, you will see a step indicator indicating the curre nt progress step.Edit the HTTP action message.
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6 Action Rules 5) Create a name for the action rule and click the 'NEXT' button to move o n to the next step. 6) The settings will be updated each time steps in the Action Rule Summary proceed. 7) Set the trigger type and its type in the Trigger Setup step. Then sele ct Trigger Preset and click the 'NEXT' button to move to the next step...
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6 Action Rules 8) Select the desired item from the schedule preset. It is set to 'Always' if you do not select a Schedule preset. The condition is 'True' if any of the selected items are met when you select multiple schedules. 9) Click the + button to add another trigger to the condition.
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6 Action Rules It is based on the Rule Trigger occurrence time set in the Trigger Set up step - In case of + t seconds, it is true when condition trigger occurs wit hin t seconds after trigger occurrence - In case of - t seconds, it is true if condition trigger occurred bef ore trigger occurred.
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6 Action Rules 15) ONVIF RTSP Metadata Stream is the default in Action All events with rules set are sent to the RTSP Metadata Stream. 16) To add another Action, select the Action type and preset in the Add A ctions item and click the <Add>...
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6 Action Rules 19) Check the settings in Summary. 20) After completing the review, click the 'APPLY' button to create the r ule.
7 Statistics 1. Counting This item can be viewed by processing the number of triggers of AI security items. 1) In the Settings tab, enter the Statistics menu under the AI Security m enu. 2) Select the desired channel and trigger type. 3) Choose whether to process statistics by day or by time.
7 Statistics 2. Reporting It is a function to periodically send the statistics data to a specific admini strator or automatically upload the data by FTP. 1) Set the report name and select a frequency. Frequency setting guide – You ca n receive data automatically by selecting the following cycle.
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7 Statistics 1.3) Weekly: If you specify the desired day and time zone, data is automa tically received. 1.4) Monthly : If you specify the desired day and time zone, data is auto matically received. Select the trigger that will receive the report, and click the Add butto n to add it.
8 AI Marketing This setting corresponds to the Retail solution item of AI BOX. Usage: In case of CCTV security, the event occurrence count is mainly managed a s a cumulative count. However, if you apply an acceleration count instead of a cumulative count, you can find out the status of the customers who visited the store every predetermined time.
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8 AI Marketing 1) Name the counter. 2) Add the area where you want to use counter. 3) Add a schedule to specify when to reset the counter during the day. 4) Press the Apply button to create the counter.
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8 AI Marketing ● This is an additional zone setting screen. 1) Select the video source. 2) Select the detection target. 3) Enter the name of the area.
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8 AI Marketing 4) Select whether to make a counter cross line or line in / out area. 5) It sets the increase and decrease of count. 6) Click the Apply button to save the above. ● The AI counter is created. 1) Possible to check the current count by the refresh button next to the Co unt.
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8 AI Marketing ● This is the screen when the counter statistics button is pressed. 1) Types of counters to output or respond to statistics. Multiple selection is also possible. 2) Select the unit. 3) Select the period you want to send statistics. 4) Possible to filter only business hours.
9 Other Menu 1. Search ● Event Log You can search or download the action events that occurred in 'Action Rules' o f the 'AI Security' menu in CSV format. ● System Log...
9 Other Menu You can search and download the necessary system logs such as user login or system startup etc. in CSV format. 2. Display ● OSD...
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9 Other Menu This is the setup for OSD information displayed in Annotated Video’s video of AI BOX. 1) Object bounding box: Determining whether or not the box is displayed o n the object border. 2) Object Trajectory: Determines whether or not the screen is displayed o n the moving object.
9 Other Menu AI BOX supports not only video streaming for each RTSP channel but also mult i-view streaming showing all channels as one channel. It is possible to make settings for that streaming quality. 3. System ● License key...
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If the license is successfully registered, the corresponding item is display ed on the right. ● System information You can find the model name, firmware version, MAC address and etc. ● API documentation API document is embedded to work with AI BOX.
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10 Face Recognition 1. Face recognition license required To use the face recognition function, you need to purchase FR chip separately.
10 Face Recognition 2. Note of installing the camera for Face Recognition 1) It should be installed in front of the person's direction. (The left and right angles at which the camera faces the face is around 30 degrees) 2) Horizontal, Install the camera at an angle of 15 degrees to the human fa <Camera installation example to increase accuracy>...
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10 Face Recognition 3. Face recognition engine applied Set the AI algorithm to Face Recognition in the Video Source menu under AI Sou rce. AI source -> Set AI Algorithm to Face Recognition in the Video source menu. AI Trigger setting...
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10 Face Recognition Set up the trigger in the Face Detection tab of the AI Trigger menu under AI S ecurity. AI security -> AI trigger -> Set the trigger in the face detection menu. 1) Set the Preset name. 2) Select the Video source.
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10 Face Recognition 4) Aliveness detection You can turn the Aliveness detection ON or OFF. 5) Advanced Settings / Counter Reset It is possible to reset every day at the designated time. Click the Reset butt on to reset the current counter. 5.
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Photos with only faces taken from the front are more accurate. Click the Webcam button to allow you to directly register photos taken with th e Webcam connected to your computer to AI BOX.
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AI source -> Face recognition -> It is possible to manage them in bulk from th e Management menu Remove All: Delete all face data in AI BOX. Bulk Upload: This function is to register all the pictures in a folder. The ru les in the folder are: e.g.: MyFaces / VIP / Tom.jpg...
11 License Plate Recognition 1. License plate recognition license required License plate recognition requires a separate license. The license plate recog nition algorithm is activated when you purchase the license. You can find the license key in the ‘License Keys’ menu under ‘System’. Setting –...
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11 License Plate Recognition 1) The recognition accuracy is high when installed similar to the height of the license plate of the vehicle. 2) Camera installation and camera lens should be selected properly accordin g to vehicle speed. Example 1: Example of improving accuracy when installing a license plate recog nition camera a.
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11 License Plate Recognition Example 2: Example of improving accuracy when installing a license plate recog nition camera a. Slow vehicle speed (less than 10 km/sec) b. Same as license plate height / 2.4mm lens c. Analysis completion point / Analysis start point / Unanalyzed interval d.
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11 License Plate Recognition Apply the license plate recognition algorithm from the 'Image Source' menu und er 'AI Source'. AI source -> Video source -> Set AI Algorithm to LPR in the Video source menu. 4. Create License Plate Recognition Trigger...
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11 License Plate Recognition Create a license plate recognition trigger from the ‘AI Triggers’ menu under ‘AI Security’.
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11 License Plate Recognition Setting – AI SECURITY -> AI Trigger -> Create a license plate recognition trig ger. 1) Name the preset 2) Select the Video source 3) Draw the AREA BOX where the license plate is the largest (the closer the camera is, the larger the license plate).
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