Foreword General This manual introduces the functions and operations of the visual radar (hereinafter referred to as "the Radar"). Model DH-PFR5QI-E60, DH-PFR5QI-E60-PV. Safety Instructions The following categorized signal words with defined meaning might appear in the manual. Signal Words Meaning...
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Important Safeguards and Warnings The following contents are about the proper ways of using the Radar, preventing dangers and property damage when it is in use. Read the manual carefully before using the Radar, strictly abide by the manual and properly keep it for future reference. Environmental Requirements As for ground within the detection area, hard ground like concrete ground is optimal.
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diluent; otherwise the coating on the surface will be damaged and the performance of the Radar will be degraded. Use accessories suggested by the manufacturer, and install and maintain the Radar by professional personnel. Do not use two or more than two kinds of power supply modes to provide power for the ...
Quick Start Guide Table 1-1 Indicator light description Name Description Solid green: Radar is running normally. Status Flashing red: Alarm events occur in the detection range of indicator light Radar. Power Solid green: Radar is running normally. indicator light Flashing green: Radar is upgrading. Network Solid yellow: Network is connected.
Quick Start Guide 1.2.2.2 Installing Memory Card You can insert a memory card to store recordings and images. Face the memory card with metal contacts downwards, and insert the card into the card slot. The memory card cannot be removed when the Radar is reading or writing data; otherwise files might be lost and the memory card might be damaged.
Quick Start Guide Name Description Power input 12V DC power input. Alarm Settings This function is available on select models. Connect to alarm input device. By following the instructions below, the device can collect different statuses of the alarm input port. Device collects logic “1”...
Quick Start Guide Installation Installation Preparations 2.1.1 Environmental Requirements The installation site has enough space to install the Radar and its mounting components. The wall and pole for installation can sustain eight times the weight of the Radar and its ...
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Quick Start Guide Horizontal direction In Figure 2-1, number 1 represents detection area and number 2 represents horizontal detection angle. Detection Range Due to the microwave feature, the detection distance of margins is shorter than the central detection distance. See Figure 2-1. Blind Zone for Short Distance The height of central point of the equivalent reflection interface of detected objects such as human and vehicle is above 1 m.
Quick Start Guide Max blind zone distance Table 2-1 Max blind zone distance Name Name Installation height Blind zone Max. detection range — — Table 2-2 Max blind zone parameters (60 m radar) Installation Max Detection Range Pitch Angle (α) Blind Zone height (h) 2.0 m (6.56 ft)
Quick Start Guide Legal and regulatory information Installation 2.4.1 Installing Methods Wall mount Pole mount 2.4.2 Installation Procedures The Radar panel is easy to be scratched, please install carefully. Remove the film after installation.
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Quick Start Guide Radar panel This section takes wall mounting as an example. Unscrew the screws...
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Quick Start Guide Unscrew and remove the junction box Stick the positioning map and drill three screw holes The arrow direction in the positioning map always points to the left.
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Quick Start Guide Install wall anchor and pull the cables out of the cable holes Thread the waterproof silicon plugs through the cables Install the junction box...
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Quick Start Guide Install the cables While installing the device, use safety rope to avoid dropping. Mount the screws...
Quick Start Guide Adjust the detection angle and tighten the screws When adjusting the detection angle of the Radar, you can check the angle by enabling the device attitude on the web client. It is suggested that the angle of the device should be –3°, and the equipment should face the middle of the area to be monitored.
Quick Start Guide Network Configuration Prerequisites Make sure that the IP addresses of your PC and the Radar are in the same network segment. The default IP address of the Radar is 192.168.1.108. You need to have relevant knowledge of radar product and its basic operations. ...
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Quick Start Guide End-user license agreement Configure the time zone, and click Next. Time zone setting Set the password according to the prompt, and click Next.
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Quick Start Guide Set admin password The email address is for password reset. We recommend entering the email address to guarantee normal use of the Radar. Select P2P in the P2P interface as needed, and click Next. Select Auto-check for updates as needed, and then click Save to complete initialization.
Quick Start Guide Online upgrade Logging in to the Web Client You need to download and install the plug-in for the first time login. On the web interface, enter username and password, and then click Login. Login interface The default username is admin, and the password is the one that set during ...
Quick Start Guide Install the plug-in After the plug-in is installed, the login interface is refreshed automatically. Enter username and password again, and then click Login. The live view interface is displayed. Live view Changing IP Address Configure IP address appropriately according to the actual network usage, and make sure that the Radar can access the network.
Quick Start Guide Quick Operation Configuring Calibration To raise the detecting accuracy, we recommend configuring calibration of a moving person or object within the Radar detection range. 4.1.1 Auto Calibration To configure the auto calibration: Enable device attitude in Setting > Radar Settings > Device Attitude. Select Setting >...
Quick Start Guide 4.1.2 Manual Calibration To configure the manual calibration: In the calibration mode drop-down list, select Manual. Click Start Calibration. Adjust the position of the bounding box through the directional buttons and speed on the right side of the live view, so that the position of the box is basically synchronized with the position of the moving person or car.
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Quick Start Guide Device Attitude Adjust the direction of the Radar. The recommended pitch angle is –3° and the roll angle is 0°. Click Save.
Quick Start Guide Problem Solution When the Radar is powered on, the power indicator light will glow. If not, check whether the power cord is firmly connected. No response after the Check whether the polarity of the power cord is correct, the Radar is powered on.
Quick Start Guide Cybersecurity Recommendations Cybersecurity is more than just a buzzword: it’s something that pertains to every device that is connected to the internet. IP video surveillance is not immune to cyber risks, but taking basic steps toward protecting and strengthening networks and networked appliances will make them less susceptible to attacks.
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Quick Start Guide Change Default HTTP and Other Service Ports We suggest you to change default HTTP and other service ports into any set of numbers between 1024~65535, reducing the risk of outsiders being able to guess which ports you are using.
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Quick Start Guide Establish the 802.1x access authentication system to reduce the risk of unauthorized access to private networks. Enable IP/MAC address filtering function to limit the range of hosts allowed to access the device.
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