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Before reading this manual This manual contains basic instructions on installing and using AI BOX, an IDIS product. Users who are using this product for the first time, as well as users with experience using comparable products, must read this manual carefully before use and heed to the warnings and precautions contained herein while using the product.
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Before reading this manual Important Safeguards 1. Read Instructions B. If liquid is spilled, or objects have fallen into the equipment. All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance C. If the equipment has been exposed to rain or water. is operated.
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Before reading this manual In-Text Symbol Type Description Caution Important information concerning a specific function. Note Useful information concerning a specific function. User’s Caution Statement Caution: Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
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IDIS Co., Ltd. reserves all rights concerning this manual. Use or duplication of this manual in part or whole without the prior consent of IDIS Co., Ltd. is strictly prohibited. Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
Part 1 – Product Information Product Features This VA in the Box (VA Box) analyzes the live video from DirectIP cameras and transmits the video over Ethernet connections. This product offers the following features: ● 32-channel H.264 and H.265 IP camera supported ●...
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Part 1 – Product Information Example 1 : VA Box Connection Diagram Using PoE Switch Network Camera CONSOLE DIAG RESET / PoE VA Box (DV-2232) PoE Switch NVR (Network Video Recorder) Example2 : VA Box Connection Diagram Using PoE Switch Network Camera CONSOLE DIAG...
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Example 3 : VA Box Connection Diagram Using PoE Switch Network Camera CONSOLE DIAG RESET / PoE PoE Switch VA Box (DV-2232) NVR (Network Video Recorder) Example 4 : VA Box Connection Diagram without PoE Switch VA Box (DV-2232) Network Camera NVR (Network Video Recorder) Types of Cables...
Part 1 – Product Information Accessories Upon unpacking the product, check the contents inside to ensure that all the following contents are included. ● VA in the Box ● Instruction Manual (This document) ● Keyboard ● Mouse ● L wrench ●...
Part 1 – Product Information Rear Panel Power In Audio Out RS232 VGA (D-Sub) E-SATA USB 3.0 HDMI USB 2.0 Network (LAN1) 1 Power In Connect a power cord. 2 Audio Out Connect an amplifier (Line-out). The NVR does not have amplified audio output, so you will need a speaker with an amplifier.
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Part 1 – Product Information 4 VGA (D-Sub) Connect an HD (High-Definition) PC monitor which supports a D-Sub interface. Connect a monitor before turning on the system. Video might not be displayed on the monitor when connecting a monitor after turning on the system.
After reading the DV-2232 license terms, choose whether to accept it, and then select Next. • Installing for the first time after purchase, install DV-2232 S/W using the installation file on the desktop. - C:\Users\admin\Desktop\Version\Setup Select the language.
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Part 2 - Installation Read the full CUDA End User License Agreement, Wait for the installation to complete. choose whether to accept it, and then select Next. If you do not agree, it cannot proceed with the Check the installation completion message and click installation.
Next.. Execute InstStarterVABox.exe in the version information folder of the downloaded file. • Installing for the first time after purchase, install DV-2232 S/W using the installation file on the desktop. - C:\Users\admin\Desktop\Version\Setup Select the language.
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Part 2 - Installation Check the Confirm Installation then select Next. Wait for the installation to complete. Check the installation completion message and click Close to complete the installation.
Part 2 - Installation Camera Installation General Guidline for VA Box Camera In order to properly operate and manage VA Box such as cameras, especially people counting, Crowd Detection, Social distance violations, and mask rule violations, the following must be applied. Make sure that the lighting is sufficient.
Part 2 - Installation People Counting Camera Installation The whole body appears at the place to be counted, and it is installed diagonally so that the front and rear people passing by do not block each other. - It is installed so that the movement of a person passing through the boundary line can be easily captured. - The image should be installed so that the person does not tilt more than 30 degrees, and the size of the person on the image should be larger than 1/16th of the image size.
Part 2 - Installation Social Distancing Violation In the case of VA in the Box Social Distancing Violation, the recognition rate may decrease in the following cases. • Only part of the human body is visible • The perspective of distant and close people is lost due to a horizontal or low-angle camera. • People close to the camera occupy too much area of the image to obscure nearby people • People who near the camera cover the person in around.
DirectIP™ NVR, refer to the Part 3 - VA in the Box Setting via NVR on page <?> . • For more information about video analysis report, refer the Part 4 - Video Analysis Report via IDIS Center Program on page <?>.
VA BOX_Registration By analyzing camera images, you can check real-time You can register VA Box at remote locales. analysis results from a client program such as the IDIS Center. ● Title: Edit the VA Box’s name. ● MAC Address: Displays the VA Box’s MAC address registered to the NVR.
Part 3 - VA in the Box Setting via NVR VA BOX_Setup Device Scan Scan the device under Registration - Scan. Configure VA Box-related settings. ● No.: Select the registered VA Box number and click the ● Title: Displays the name of a VA Box. Add Box button to register the camera.
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Part 3 - VA in the Box Setting via NVR ● Configuration: Set the environment of people People Counting counting. Select People Counting as the video analysis Count the number of people passing through the line on type, and then select Settings. Below is an example of a the live screen.
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Part 3 - VA in the Box Setting via NVR ● Configuration: Set the environment of Crowd Crowd Detection Detection. Select Crowd Detection as the video analysis Analyze the number of people detected in the set area of type, and then select Settings. Below is an example of a the image.
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Part 3 - VA in the Box Setting via NVR ● Configuration: Set the environment of Social Social Distancing Violation Distancing Violation. Select Social Distancing Violation Violation event occurs when the distance between detected as the video analysis type, and then select Settings. Below is an example of a screen in which the video people in the set area of the image is estimated and analysis type is set to Social Distancing Violation.
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Part 3 - VA in the Box Setting via NVR ● Configuration: Set the environment of Mask Rule Mask Rule Violation Violation. Select Mask Rule Violation as the video The camera selected detects the face and events occur analysis type, and then select Settings. Below is an according to the mask-wearing rule setting on the face.
• To use the limit head count function, the channel must have a People Counting setting on DV-2232. • For inquiries related to the Occupancy Dashboard web, please contact local sales representative.
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Part 3 - VA in the Box Setting via NVR VA Box_Crowd Detection VA Box_Social Distancing Violation An event occurs when a person is detected and the Event occurs when the distance is less than the interval that maximum number of people is set in the unit area. is set by estimating the distance between people by human detection.
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Part 3 - VA in the Box Setting via NVR VA Box_Mask Rule Violation The camera selected detects the face and events occur according to the mask-wearing rule setting on the face. ● Set up : Check the rules for wearing a mask on a person's face and set the event to occur when a violation occurs.
, social distance violation, and mask violation, and NVR-set areas and sensing objects are printed on Crowd Detection the Video. ● For details, please refer to the IDIS Center or the latest IDIS Solution Suite manual. Personnel Adjustment ● Change the In/Out information displayed above the image by selecting Personnel Adjustment in the video analysis display.
Part 4 -View Analysis in Remote Client VA Dashboard The information of violations and events detected from a VA device is displayed in a dashboard format. Up to 4 sites can be searched and displayed with results. Select New Tab from the System menu and click VA Dashboard to add a tab.
Part 4 -View Analysis in Remote Client Search Range Site Panel Toolbar You can set the scope of search between the preset mode and Actions and settings of the site panel can be controlled. the user custom mode. • Reloads data of the site panel. (Refresh): •...
Part 4 -View Analysis in Remote Client Site Panel Setup If you drag and drop a site which cannot be registered, a notifying message pops up on the site panel. If you drop a registrable site on the panel with already registered site, a Configure the site panel settings.
Part 4 -View Analysis in Remote Client Violation The violation (Exceed Occupancy Limit, Crowd Detections, Social Distancing Violations, Mask Rule Violations) search results are displayed. Displays the searched violation information according to categories. Clicking a Violation Data File tile displays each violation trend on the graph, and clicking the selected tile again displays the violation trend of all categories.
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Part 4 -View Analysis in Remote Client Violation Data Tile Information related to violation data is displayed. • Type: Displays the type of violation. • Violation Value: Displays the violation value within the search range. • Previous Value: Displays the previous violation value. The search range is the same as the current search range.
Part 4 -View Analysis in Remote Client Event Event List Violation events are displayed on the graph and list. Event Chart • Violation event items within the search range are listed (up to 100,000 items). • 100 event items can be displayed on one page of list in maximum.
Part 5 - Appendix Troubleshooting Problem Check ● Check the LAN cable. Power LED will not turn on ● Check that the power cable is connected or the NVR has power. ● Check the LAN cable. The system is unable to recognize network interface ●...
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Part 5 - Appendix GENERAL Unit Dimensions 440mm x 177mm x 462mm (17.3"x7.0"x18.2") (W x H x D) Unit Weight 14kg (30.86 lbs.) Working Temperature 0°C to 40°C Operating Humidity 0% ~ 90% Power Input AC 100-240 V, 50/60Hz, 5.5-2.5A Power Consumption AC 100-240 V, 50/60Hz, 5.5-2.5A, 350W Channel Analysis...
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