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  • Page 1 SATATYA PZCR20ML25CWP System Manual...
  • Page 2 Neither Matrix Comsec nor its affiliates shall be liable to the buyer of this product or third parties for damages, losses, costs or expenses incurred by the buyer or third parties as a result of: accident, misuse or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications, repairs or alterations to this product or failure to strictly comply with Matrix Comsec operating and maintenance instructions.
  • Page 3 Preface Thanks for using our network dome camera product. This IP monitoring product is a dome camera, developed specially for monitoring network videos, which adopt the high-performance, single SOC chip to form a media processor integrating audio and video collection, compression and transmission with standard H.264 and H.265 code algorithms ensuring a clearer and smoother video transmission.
  • Page 4 Statement This manual may have inaccuracies, inconsistencies in the operation and function of the product or misprint. We will update the information of the manual based on the enhancement • and changes of product functions, which will be shown in the latest version of the manual without further notice.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Precautions ......................... - 1 - 2. Product overview ......................- 4 - 2.1 Main functions and characteristics ..............- 4 - 2.2 Main application occasions ................- 6 - 3. Installation Instructions ....................- 7 - 3.1 Preparation for Installation ................- 7 - 3.2 Installation methods of Dome cameras ............
  • Page 6: Precautions

    1. Precautions The purpose of this Manual is to ensure that users can operate the product properly, thus avoiding danger or property damage. Please read this Manual carefully and keep it properly for future reference before using the product. As shown below, the precautionary measures are divided into two parts: “Warning”...
  • Page 7 building installation wiring. 8. Don’t disassemble internal parts of the camera privately. No internal part can be privately repaired by the user. Repair work can only be performed by maintenance staff authorized by our company and we will not be responsible for any problem caused by unauthorized modification or maintenance of the product.
  • Page 8 12. The running speed of the dome camera will be adjusted automatically based on the external environment and slightly decrease in ultra-low temperature (-under 20℃). 13. Please use the product under the requirement of working environment. Parameters Dome camera Ambient temperature -40℃~+70℃...
  • Page 9: Product Overview

    2. Product overview This is a high-definition network high-speed dome camera, which is an embedded digital monitoring product integrating traditional analog camera and network video server. It adopts embedded Linux operation system and advanced hardware platform, with high dispatching efficiency, code solidified in Flash, small volume, low power consumption, high stability and reliability.
  • Page 10 • Voice intercom: two-way voice intercom, one-way voice acquisition / broadcast; • User management: multi user limits management modes. Senior administrator can create 4 sub-levels of users with different level of user's rights for high system security; The embedded Web Server allows IE browser; •...
  • Page 11: Main Application Occasions

    • Remote management and maintenance can be achieved through remote network maintenance / upgrading; 2.2 Main application occasions It is applicable to all kinds of occasions that require remote network monitoring, such as: ATM, vault, teller and other monitoring occasions; •...
  • Page 12: Installation Instructions

    3. Installation Instructions 3.1 Preparation for Installation (1) Basic requirements Ensure that all electrical work must be conducted in accordance with the latest electrical regulations, fire regulations and related regulations; check whether the packaging is damaged, equipment and accessories are complete, and determine whether the application places and installation methods of PTZ product meet the requirements;...
  • Page 13: Installation Methods Of Dome Cameras

    of safety factor. After unpacking the network camera, please keep the original packaging materials of network camera properly, and pack the network camera product properly using the packaging materials of network camera and return it to the supplier in case of any problem. Note: Non-original packaging materials may cause accidental damage during transportation.
  • Page 14 2:Picture of ceiling-like installation and dimensions Ø45 Ø118 Ø90 Ø9 Fig.3.2.2 Picture of dimensions of ceiling installation arm 3:Picture of exterior wall angle installation and dimensions 139 164 Fig.3.2.3 Picture of dimensions of external wall angle installation arm - 9 -...
  • Page 15: Illustrations Of Dome Camera And Interface Dimensions

    4:Picture of column-like installation and dimensions 139 165 Fig.3.2.4 Picture of dimensions of column-like installation arm 3.3 Illustrations of Dome camera and interface dimensions This dome camera adopt the split design with the joints of each part are mainly round. In order to facilitate the installation, the dimensions and specifications of this product have been listed, as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 16: Installation Steps(Wall-Mounted Installation As An Example)

    Fig.3.3.3 V3 HD infrared network high speed dome camera dimensions specification Users can choose the bracket sold by our company (provided by Matrix), or customized bracket to install this product (not provided by Matrix). The product interface dimensions are shown as follows: Fig.3.3.4 Picture of dome camera and interface dimensions...
  • Page 17 2、 Hook up the body of dome camera, tighten the bracket screw, fix the dome camera and bracket and lock the spring buckle. 3、 Fasten the support arm with the expansion screw to ensure it is stable and tighten it to finish the installation. Notes: 1.
  • Page 18: Illustration Of External Wiring

    the capacity to bear enough weight. 2. The outdoor installation shall be completely sealed and moisture-proof; the outgoing cable shall be laid close to the lower edge of the wall mounted installation bracket to avoid rain entering the interior of the dome camera along the cable.
  • Page 19 Lighting protection ground wire: connect to the ground to avoid the damage of the equipment by lightening strike. Cable socket connects to the computer host or other network equipment. When connecting the network cable, it is ② Network Port recommended that the network cable should not be more than 100m long.
  • Page 20: Descriptions Of Functions

    4.Descriptions of functions 4.1 Basic function description This section describes the main functions of Dome camera and the general principles of implementation, no specific operation methods involved. The specific operation method of different system platforms varies. Generally, the operation manual of the system manufacturer shall prevail. In some cases, there will be some special requirements and operation methods.
  • Page 21 automatically scrusing queue in required order through pre-programming. The operator can easily and quickly control the keyboard or equipment to allow the dome camera automatically scan in the specified time interval according to the preset position sequence. Each cruise track can store 32 preset positions.
  • Page 22: Web Client

    5. WEB client 5.1 Operating Environment It is recommended to run under the operating system environment of Windows7 and later. To operate and use the system better, and fully reflect the performance and effects, please ensure that the following items are set or installed correctly after the system is successfully installed: The display resolution is set to 1920 ×...
  • Page 23 example, set the IP address of the computer to 192.168.1.3 to access the device through IE browser. Open the IE browser, enter the IP address of the network video device in the address bar, and click "go" to login into the device. If you are login in for the first time, the following screen appears.
  • Page 24 5.3.1 Equipment activation The following screen appears if you are logging in for the first time. Fig.5.3.1.1 Equipment activation interface Set the login password in the activating device window and click Save to enter the IE login interface. Fig.5.3.1.2 Prompt box for activating device Click [Confirm].
  • Page 25 Fig.5.3.2.1 IE login interface Enter the correct User Name and Password in the login window, and click Login. Default User Name: admin; Password:Matrix@123 If the equipment port number is modified, you need to enter the correct port number. Default port number is 3000.
  • Page 26 Fig.5.3.2.3 preview interface of video After you log into the system, the prompt box of "change password" will appear in the lower right corner of the desktop. Please click the text in the box, link to the user management interface, select the user, and click "edit", as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 27: Audios And Videos Preview

    Fig. 5.3.2.5 Change the password 5.4 Audios and videos preview After successful login, the system will display the [Live View] interface by default. In other interfaces, users can return to the video preview interface by clicking the [Live View] button at the top of the interface. This interface mainly controls the front-end equipment, such as the pan tilt, lens and so on.
  • Page 28 Click Fit Window; the video will automatically adapt to the computer resolution display. Click QR Code. The QR code pop up appears. Users can scan the QR code according to the type of mobile phone and download the mobile client. Another QR code will appear after the equipment is connected to the public network, and you can add the equipment by scanning on the mobile client.
  • Page 29 Caution All icons are valid when pressed. • • When there is no video in the interface, the audio preview is invalid. • Talk can only be conducted with one user at the same time, and it is recommended to turn off the intercom in time after completing the talk, so that others can use it.
  • Page 30 larger and the scenery becomes smaller; press "+" control device to perform zoom operation, the field angle becomes smaller and the scenery becomes larger. (this button can also control the electric lens for zooming) Focus control button, press "-" control device to perform focusing near operation, the near scene is clear and far away fuzzy;...
  • Page 31 can select the part of the scene that needs to be focused clearly through the area focus function. Click the one-key watch button to automatically set the current scene to the watch preset (default preset 1), and turn on the watch function at the same time.
  • Page 32 • The function of the presetting bit is that the camera can store the location parameters of the PTZ under the current status such as the level angle, angle of inclination and the lens focal length of the camera into the storage and the PTZ as well as the camera can be adjusted to this position through calling the these parameters if necessary.
  • Page 33 call mode it will repeat the operation. • [Intelligent Scene]: Through selecting the scene set in advance, the scene change can be realized and the function of intelligent analysis can be started quickly. If the user has set up an intelligent analysis cruise, then the cruise mode is enabled after 10 minutes.
  • Page 34: Playback

    5.4.6 Quick Scene Click the icon to display the Scene application template interface. You can modify the parameter as follows: Fig.5.4.6.1 Quick Scene Icon Description According to the specific situation of network environment, choose the appropriate preview mode from [Low Bandwidth] and [High Quality].
  • Page 35 Fig.5.5 playback 5.5.1 Refer to the front-end video file In the playback interface, the user can view the video files of the specified date, and can also snapshot and clip the video. See the following table for basic operation: Icon Description Slow forward button.
  • Page 36 Playback clip button: Click to start the clip, and click again to finish the clip. The default saving location is C: \ users \ XYZ \ snapshotpictures \. Edit Management: you can view the type of video clip, video clip progress, current status and other information. Volume adjustment button, the local output volume can be adjusted by adjusting the slider position.
  • Page 37: Log

    Select the type of video file to be queried. (Supported by some models) Select the start time of the video query Select the end of the recording query Start downloading selected video files Stop the selected video file being downloaded. Return to the playback interface.
  • Page 38: Configuration

    Fig.5.6 Log Interface Log interface operation instructions • Select the channel number to query from the [Channel No.] drop-down list. • Select the type of log you want to query from the [Log Type] drop-down list. • Select the start date in the [Start Time] drop-down list, and enter the time in the edit box at the back.
  • Page 39 settings, intelligent analysis, storage settings and system settings. 5.7.1 Basic Set Fig.5.7.1.1 Basic Setting interface Basic Set - > Network [DHCP]: When checked, the DHCP server will automatically assign IP to • the device. • [IPv4 Address]: Set the IP address of the device. [IPv4 Subnet Mask]: Set the subnet mask of the device.
  • Page 40 Basic Set - > Video [Resolution]: Select the necessary resolution in the drop-down list of • [Resolution] and the code stream will be switched to the designated resolution. [Video Encoding]: Select appropriate video encoding mode in drop-down • list, such as [H.264], [H.265], etc. •...
  • Page 41 Basic Set - > OSD • [Camera Title]: Set the character overlay name of the channel. If it is checked, it means display; if it is not checked, it means display [Date]: Select the check box of [date and time] to overlap the date and time •...
  • Page 42: Audio Video Set

    Basic Set - >Other buttons • Click the [Save] button to save and make it take effect. • Click [Cancel] to restore the last saved parameter. [Import]/ [Export]: used for equipment maintenance, mainly divided into • three categories: o [Event Server] options include alarm time period and linkage item setting information, excluding intelligent analysis.
  • Page 43 Fig.5.8.1.1 Stream - Stream interface Related parameters of video configuration are illustrated as follows: Parameters Description The video related parameters of the main stream, the sub stream and the third stream can be modified. Select the corresponding Stream code stream of the family and modify the parameters of the corresponding code stream Stream Type You can choose pure video or audio video.
  • Page 44 (Different models support different code rates, please refer to the actual interface) Sets the frame rate of the current video. In the [PAL] system, some models support 50 frames, and the maximum support is 25 frames Frame Rate when the wide dynamic mode is turned on. [NTSC] under the system, some models support 60 frames, and when the wide dynamic mode is turned on, the maximum support is 30 frames.
  • Page 45 According to the actual situation, user can select [On] or [Off] to Electronic anti-shaking optimize the picture quality and prevent shake. (Supported by level some models) When [SVC] is turned on, P frame can be encoded as non-reference frame, which can be used for frame extraction video recording and save storage space.
  • Page 46 Stream - > ROI (Key Area Interface) Fig.5.8.1.2 Video parameters key area interface After the front-end connection supporting the key area setting, you can set the key area here. The image quality displayed in the focus area is higher. • Click the "Start to Draw"...
  • Page 47 5.8.2 Audio Fig. 5.8.2.1 Interface of audio parameter setting You can modify the audio coding mode, audio sampling rate, audio control types, volume values, audio noise levels and other parameters. Parameters Description Audio Encoding Set the audio encoding mode of the bit stream. Audio Sample Rate Sets the audio sampling rate for the bit stream.
  • Page 48 After setting, click Save to take effect. Click [Cancel] to discard the last changes. Note: To modify the audio parameters, the intercom function needs to be turned • off. • Modify the audio coding mode and audio sampling rate parameters. 5.8.3 Image Setting Image Setting->Image Fig.5.8.3.1 Image interface...
  • Page 49 Adjustment] interface. The user can set the brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, sharpness, white balance, image style and indoor/ outdoor modes of the picture through the image adjustment menu. Image –Exposure Set Click the button next to [Exposure Set] to expand the [Exposure Set] setting interface.
  • Page 50 Aperture will be, the more open your lens, and the better it will be at allowing light to pass through and onto the mage sensor. Range F 1.6 to F 14.0 Adjusting the maximum gain value can compensate the picture of brightness under low illumination. The larger the Max Gain Set gain value is, the higher the brightness will be, but the greater the noise will be...
  • Page 51 Image –Back Light Set Click the button next to [Backlight] to expand the [Backlight] setting interface. Parameters Description It is mainly used in road monitoring scenes. It can suppress the glare such as car headlights after being turned on, thus reducing the effect of glare. Select the option for WDR from the drop-down list.
  • Page 52 mode] and [expert mode]. Select [ordinary mode], display the [denoise level] slider, drag the slider to set the noise reduction level. Select [expert mode], and the sliders of[ space denoise level] and [time denoise level ]will pop up respectively. Drag the two sliders to set [airspace noise reduction level] and [time domain noise reduction level] respectively.
  • Page 53 Image settings - > Day/Night Fig.5.8.3.3 Day/Night setting interface Parameters Description It can be set as night, day, schedule and auto. Under the Color to B/W Type auto mode, day-night image will switched automatically. Under the schedule template, the timing from black to Sunrise Time color can be set.
  • Page 54 Image settings - >Fill Light Set Fig.5.8.3.4Fill Light Set Interface Parameters Description The infrared lamp control mode includes automatic, IR Control Mode manual open and manual close. When selecting the [Enabled] mode, the brightness and power of infrared lamp are matched with the camera irradiation distance, and the infrared lamp can realize optimal control and automatically adjust the infrared lamp bank power under different variable...
  • Page 55 When closing the variable magnification matching, set Near Lamp Brightness the low beam brightness, with the level of 0-10, and the brightness should be increased gradually. When closing the variable magnification matching, set Far Lamp Brightness the high beam brightness, with the level of 0-10, and the brightness should be increased gradually.
  • Page 56 5.8.4 OSD OSD->OSD Fig.5.8.4.1 OSD Interface [Stream]: select the code stream to stack character information. [Channel Title] • Select the [Channel Title]] check box to overlay the channel name on the screen. • Enter a name in the input box on the right to set the channel name. •...
  • Page 57 • If you need to include the week in the displayed time and date, select the[Show Week] check box. • As required, the time can be displayed in 24-hour or 12-hour mode. Select the corresponding option from the 2 buttons below. From the [Color] drop-down list, select the color you like for the •...
  • Page 58 OSD->LOGO Fig.5.8.4.2 OSD-LOGO Enter the path of the image file in the [LOGO File] input box, or click the • [Browse] button to find the image file in the pop-up window. • After clicking the [Upload] button, the picture will be uploaded to the equipment, and the equipment will restart automatically after uploading the picture.
  • Page 59: Dome Set

    OSD- > Privacy Mask Fig.5.8.4.3 Privacy Mask setting interface According to the user's needs, Shelter area can be set up on the picture according to the user demand to protect key information from being seen. 24 shelter areas can be set up at most for each equipment. •...
  • Page 60 camera. Please refer to the actual manual. 5.9.1 Basic Set Basic Set ->Basic Information Fig.5.9.1.1Basic Information • [Auto Flip Enable]: When the perpendicularity of the dome camera is 90°, the dome camera will rotate horizontally by 180° if moving along the original direction continuously.
  • Page 61 • [Enable Proportion Zooming]: It will adjust the operating speed automatically with the variable magnification figure after starting; if not, all zooming speed is the same, so it is better to start. • [Enable Scan Record]: After starting, it will record during scanning, and the video files will be stored in the front-end storage medium.
  • Page 62 Basic Set ->Title Fig.5.9.1.2 Title setting interface • [Display Coordinate Direction]: When checking the option button [Show coordinate direction], the dome camera coordinate will be shown after operation; when cancelling the checking, the coordinate direction will not be shown. [Display Title Background]: When checking [Show title background], the •...
  • Page 63 5.9.2 Motion Set Motion Set->Motion Set Fig.5.9.2.1 Motion Set Interface • [Area Focus]: The user can operate the dome camera by clicking Area Focus to select an area to focus when the desired position is reached. • [Set Origin]: The user can operate the dome camera, click [Set Origin] after reaching to an expected position and select an orientation zero.
  • Page 64 • [Call]: Click [Call] to call the preset of the corresponding number. Motion Set - Auto cruise • [Cruise No.]: The dome camera can support 16 automatic cruise numbers (1-16) totally. Select the desired number and click Add [ + ]. The entry appears in the table.
  • Page 65 reaching the expected position. [Call]: Click [Call] to scan corresponding automatic scanning number. • Motion Set - Mode • [Mode No.]: The dome camera can support 8 mode paths (1-8) totally. [Used (%)]: Show the percentage stored and used when recording the •...
  • Page 66 Motion Set - Limit • [Enable Limit]: After checking, the movement area of the dome camera will be controlled in the limit area. [Set]: Clicking the set button, the left preview window will show the prompt • information: Set the upper/lower/left/right limit according to the prompt information;...
  • Page 67: Network

    5.9.3 Remove Config Fig.5.9.3.1Remove Config In the configuration clear interface, including select all, clear all preset, all cruise route, all scanning, all location limitation settings, standby operations, all mode path, all regional instructions, select the items to be cleared, click the clear button to clear the corresponding PTZ configuration.
  • Page 68 Fig.5.10.1.1.1 IPv4 setting interface Fig.5.10.1.1.2 IPv6 setting interface - 63 -...
  • Page 69 Fig.5.10.1.1.3 other setting interface • [MAC]: Displays the physical address of the device. [DHCP]: Set whether the DHCP server automatically assigns IP to the • device as well as the DNS. • [IPv4 Address]: Set the IP address, subnet mask and gateway of the device.
  • Page 70 • [RTSP Port]: Enter [RTSP port number] in the input box on the page, restart the device, and then modify the RTSP port number. • [RTSP Path]: Refer to the example path in the interface. Check enable intranet search to enable this function. [Save]: Save the current settings.
  • Page 71 Fig.5.10.1.3 UPnP interface Only when port mapping is enabled, can the ports of network devices be • opened normally. Port mapping methods include automatic and manual. o When "Auto" mode is selected and UPnP is enabled, users do not need to do port mapping on the router, only need to turn on the UPnP function on the router.
  • Page 72 Fig.6.3.2.1 IP Filter setting interface IP firewall, also known as black-and-white list, is provided for users to manage access rights more flexibly. • [Disable]: Select the[Disable] button to remove the restriction of the black and white list. All IP addresses can be accessed, not only the IP addresses in the list.
  • Page 73 list, and then click [Save] to make the blacklist effective. At this time, the login request from any IP in the list will be rejected, regardless of whether its user name and password are correct or not. Note: When adding the blacklist, please confirm whether the IP address of the current user is added.
  • Page 74 After the user enables mail, the alarm server will automatically send alarm mail to the mailbox address set by the user when an alarm occurs. • The email server address input format is smtp.xx.com, where XX represents the email server and is the login email of the account, for example, smtp.163.com.
  • Page 75 Advanced Set - > Multicast Fig.5.10.2.5 Multicast setting interface Input the multicast [IP Address] (range: 224.0.0.0-239.255.255.255), input the port number (range: 1-65535), and click [Save] to restart the device or click [Cancel] to discard the changes. Advanced Set - > QoS settings Fig.5.10.2.6 QoS setting interface [Audio/Video DSCP] input the DSCP parameters in the input box, disconnect and reconnect the video stream parameters to take effect, and [...
  • Page 76: Event Schedule

    Select the desired check box to enable the desired options Onvif, RTSP, • P2P. After setting, some devices will restart automatically and take effect. • [Save]: save the current settings. [Cancel]: restores the last saved parameter. • Advanced Set - > Register Center Set [Server Name], [Server], [Port], [User Name], [Password] in •...
  • Page 77 Fig.5.11.1.1.1 Event input setting interface Set port event detection related parameters. • Select the input port, check the [Enable] check box to enable the port alarm detection function, and uncheck to turn off the port alarm detection function. • [Mode Set]: Set normally open and normally closed, where [NO] refers to the alarm when the disconnected line is short circuited, and [NC] refers to the alarm when the connected line is disconnected.
  • Page 78 Fig.5.11.1.1.2 Linkage Mode Setting Interface • Click [Save] to save the corresponding parameter settings or click [Cancel] to restore the last saved parameter. • Click Copy to.. green icon on the right to select the day of the week and then click [Confirm].
  • Page 79 • Click [Save] to save the corresponding parameter settings, and click [Cancel] to restore the last saved parameter. Event Management - > Motion Fig.5.11.1.3 Motion setting interface The user sets the mobile alarm area. When there is an object moving in the setting area, the video preview interface will prompt the video mobile alarm, and the corresponding alarm linkage will be carried out according to the setting.
  • Page 80 within the set date and time period. Set [Linkage Mode] to realize the alarm linkage after triggering the alarm, • such as [Alarm Output], [Linkage Snap], etc. • Click [Save] to save the corresponding parameter settings and click [Cancel] to restore the last saved parameter. •...
  • Page 81 sensitive the video occlusion alarm detection. The user can set the [Schedule] as required, and only detect the alarm • within the set date and time period. • Set the [Linkage Mode] to realize the alarm linkage after triggering the alarm, such as [Alarm Output], [Link Snapshot], etc.
  • Page 82: Smart Surveillance

    5.12 Smart Surveillance (VCA) 5.12.1 Create Rule Create Rule ->Event Set Fig.5.12.1.1 Event Set interface [Enable]: Enables or disables the intelligent analysis function of the current • channel. When the AEW speed dome starts the intelligent analysis, the speed dome will scan the surrounding to revise the orientation automatically to promote the tracking accuracy.
  • Page 83 Arithmetic - Behavior Analysis - Tripwire Fig.5.12.1.2 tripwire setting interface [Scene No.]: The scene number stands for different scene, can set total 16 • scene, the number range is from 1 to 16. Different scenes can be set through the dome camera control menu at the left bottom. •...
  • Page 84 Note: When the alarm target track crosses the trip wire, it will raise the alarm. Arithmetic - Behavior Analysis - Double Tripwire Fig.5.12.1.3 double tripwire setting interface • [Scene No.]: The scene number stands for different scene, can set total 16 scene, the number range is from 1 to 16.
  • Page 85 • Set [Max Time Interval] and [Min Time Interval]. This is the time range set to cross 2 lines continuously. • [Identify Type]: You can select from the options People, Cars, People and Cars, All. • [Sensitivity]: Drag the slider to set the desired level. •...
  • Page 86 • [Scene No.]: The scene number stands for different scene, can set total 16 scenes, the number range is from 1 to 16. Different scenes can be set through the dome camera control menu at the left bottom. [Scene Name]:The name of the scene can be defined by users •...
  • Page 87 Arithmetic - Behavior Analysis - Object Abandone Fig.5.12.1.5 Object Abandonee setting interface • [Scene No.]: The scene number stands for different scene, can set total 16 scene, the number range is from 1 to 16. Different scenes can be set through the dome camera control menu at the left bottom.
  • Page 88 • Click [Save] to save all the settings or click Cancel] to restore the last saved parameter. Note: The alarm will occur after the still target appears in the area and reaches the set event time. Arithmetic - Behavior Analysis - Missing Object Detection Fig.5.12.1.6 Missing Object Detection setting interface [Scene No.]: The scene number stands for different scene, can set total 16 •...
  • Page 89 • Set the [Event Time], that is the alarm time for which the object stays in detection area, it will trigger alarm when time exceeds the set time. • [Sensitivity]: Drag the slider to set the desired level. • Select the check boxes of the desired options to be displayed -- alarm event count, alarm rules number, whether it is a two-way alarm and whether to display the target.
  • Page 90 Arithmetic Audio Detection Fig.5.12.1.18 Audio Detection Setting Interface Select [Screen No] and enter the [Screen Name], if required. • Select the Audio Detection for [Event Selection]. • • [Event Type] will display Audio Detection. • Select the [Signal Loss Detection] and/or [Signal Abnormal Detection] check box.
  • Page 91 Arithmetic Panorama Tracking Fig.5.12.1.19 Panorama Tracking setting interface Select [Screen No] and enter the [Screen Name], if required. • Select the Panorama Tracking for [Event Selection]. • [Event Type] will display Panorama Tracking. • Set the [Static Tracking Time (second)]. It indicates the duration of the •...
  • Page 92 Create Rule->[Schedule] Fig.5.12.1.20 schedule setting interface • Set the effective time of the rule. By default, it is 24 hours a day. Click the blue bar to modify the deployment time. • Click Copy to.. green icon on the right to select the day of the week see Fig.6.5.2.2.2 and then click [Confirm].
  • Page 93 Fig.5.12.1.21 Copy to interface • Click [Next] to enter [Linkage Mode] setting. - 88 -...
  • Page 94 Create Rule->[Linkage Mode] Fig.5.12.1.22 Linkage Mode setting interface Set the alarm linkage function when the alarm occurs. For example: [Alarm • Output], [Link Rec], [Linkage Snap], and etc. • Click [Save] to save the parameter settings. Click [Cancel] to restore the last saved parameter.
  • Page 95 Shield Area refers to reducing the false alarm rate by drawing the area in the scene and not using the target in the drawn area as the warning target. For example: lights, branches and so on. Support the blocking area settings of intelligent analysis scene and alert scene, select the corresponding scene, tick Enable, draw the area in the screen and click Save to take effect.
  • Page 96 • The cruise mode is used to set the scene cruise of different intelligent analysis, and can be set to be timed cruise and cruise by time period. The cruise can be adjusted order through the up and down button on the interface.
  • Page 97: Storage

    [Advance]: is only available for company engineer to setup. Upon the completion of the setting of the above parameters, click [Save] to save and enable; Click [Cancel] to restore parameters saved last time. 5.12.6 Online VCA Log Fig.5.12.6 Online VCA Log setting interface [Scene No.]: Check alarm information about the related scene.
  • Page 98 Fig.5.14.1.1 Schedule Recording setting interface Switch the drop-down box to select the target video type, set the arming time, retention time (days), select the pre-recorded time, post-event record time. [Record Status]: Show the device recording status. [Record Beings]: Click to test beings switch to start recording and stop recording.
  • Page 99 Click the [Save] button to save the settings. Click the [Copy to…] button to copy the setting to other ports. Click [reset] will cause the parameters to be restored. Click Copy to.. green icon on the right to select the day of the week and then click [Confirm].
  • Page 100 5.13.2 Snapshot Storage -> Snapshot Fig.5.14.2 Snapshot interface Set the desired [Resolution]. • You can Enable/Disable [Timing Capture]. Select the desired option from • the drop-down list. • [Interval]: Enter the desired time interval in the input box. You can enter the desired value and select the desired unit from the drop-down list (hourly, minutes, second).
  • Page 101 Fig.5.14.3 Disk Management • The interface can show the remaining capacity, total capacity of the current hard disk and virtual disk, as well as the disk use, with video, backup, redundancy and read-only four options • [Initialize Disk]: The list to select a particular piece of disk and then click the "Initialize Disk"...
  • Page 102: System

    FTP setting interface • After changing [Server URL], [Port], [Path], [User Name] And [Password], [Save] can set the FTP server information. [Cancel] restore the last saved parameter. • [Test]: test whether the settings are correct and effective. 5.14 System 5.14.1 Time System - >...
  • Page 103 • [Port]: Enter the corresponding port number. [Time Interval]: Enter the interval of automatic time calibration. • • [Test]: Test NTP automatic timing. • [Daylight-Saving Time]: Set whether daylight saving time is enabled. Set the time range and offset time for daylight saving time. •...
  • Page 104 5.14.2 Users Users->Users Fig.5.15.2.1 Users Fig.5.15.2.2 Add User - 99 -...
  • Page 105 Fig.5.15.2.3 Modity password [Add User] To add a new user, enter the user name, password, confirm password and set the permissions (authority). The user name and password can only be entered in English letters and Numbers. Click [Save] button. Note: Only the administrator can add and modify users. [Modify password] In the user list, click [edit] and then pop up appears to change the password.
  • Page 106 Users->Connection Fig.5.15.2.3 Connection interface Displays a detailed list of connects/logins to the device, including channel type, network mode, client IP, and user name. Click [Refresh] to update the list. 5.14.3 Maintenance Maintenance->Maintenance - 101 -...
  • Page 107 Fig.5.15.3.1 Maintenance interface • [Device Control]: allows customers to perform [Basic Reset], [Factory Reset], [Reboot], [Lens Reset], [Open Telnet] operations. • [Configuration In/Out]: Allows [Import] / [Export] used for equipment maintenance, mainly divided into three categories: o [Event Server] options include alarm time period and linkage item setting information, excluding intelligent analysis.
  • Page 108 Fig.5.15.3.2 Upgrade interface Upgrade - Version Information [Version Information]: It includes equipment information such as [Factory ID], [MAC], [Hardware Version], [Kernel Version] and [Web Version]. Upgrade - Firmware Upgrade [Firmware Upgrade]: The user can select a local legal. Box or. Bin file to upgrade the device remotely.
  • Page 109 • [Protocol Type]: User can choose the network connection protocol for the camera. When [Protocol Type] is [UDP], only one connection is supported. • In the drop-down list of [Local Capture Format], select the picture format of the local snapshot. Such as [JPG], [BMP], etc. If send pic to FTP or Email, please select JPG.
  • Page 110: Simple Troubleshooting

    6.Simple Troubleshooting Fault Possible reason Troubleshooting method Description Power supply is damaged or insufficient Change the power supply Amend, pay attention to the positive action ,image or Wrong power-line connection and negative side of DC power supply self-checking Troubleshoot the circuit and measure when powered Wiring problem the terminal voltage of the dome...
  • Page 111 equipment. Front-end dome camera serial port Serial port setting error Cannot control shall be COM2 the dome Adjust control parameters of control camera Baud rate, protocol or address error Measure the voltage of the dome Insufficient power supply and unstable camera terminal to ensure the power voltage supply voltage stable...
  • Page 112: After-Sales Services

    7. After-sales Services For the high-definition network series camera produced in our company, we promise one-year warranty. During the product warranty period, the company provides free maintenance services, but in case of the following circumstances, the material cost and labor cost shall be charged as appropriate: •...
  • Page 113: Appendix I Lightning Protection And Surge Protection

    8. Appendix I Lightning Protection and Surge Protection Lightning and surge protection shall be considered for outdoor cameras. On the premise of ensuring electrical safety, the following lightning protection measures can be taken: The signal transmission line must be kept at least 50 meters away from •...
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  • Page 115 After end-of-life of the Matrix products, if you are unable to dispose-off the products or unable to locate e-waste recyclers, you may return the products to Matrix Return Material Authorization (RMA) department.
  • Page 116 E-Waste Management and Handling Rules E-waste is a popular, informal name for electronic products nearing the end of their useful life. E-wastes are considered dangerous, as certain components of some electronic products contain materials that are hazardous, depending on their condition and density. The hazardous content of these materials pose a threat to human health and environment.
  • Page 117 • Do not dispose your product in garbage bins along with municipal waste that ultimately reaches landfills. E-Waste Management Plan M/s. MATRIX COMSEC PVT LTD has partnered with E-Waste Recyclers India (EWRI) to comply with the new India E-Waste management and - 112 -...
  • Page 118 handling rules in providing drop-of centers and environmentally sound management of end of life electronics. EWRI has obtained authorizations from the appropriate governmental agency for their processing facilities. EWRI will receive and recycle customer returned equipment, including all the e-waste. Customers can drop their e-waste in the drop-box provided at various collection centers of EWRI.
  • Page 119 No.44 1st floor 2nd main Professional Bangalore Yeshwanthpur D.D.U.T.T.L. Yeshwanthpur, 1800-102-5679 Logistics Bangalore - 560022 Opp. Hindustan Lever Ltd, Sulthan, Bhathery Road Professional Mangalore Bhathery Road Boloor, Mangalore 1800-102-5679 Boloor Logistics (KA) - 575003 Professional Jharkhand Ranchi Ranchi, Jharkhand 1800-102-5679 Logistics 27,Sakthi Nagar Phase-II, Professional...
  • Page 120 B.T. ROAD Professional 156A/73, Northern Park, B.T. Road Kolkata 1800-102-5679 DUNLOP Logistics Dunlop, Kolkata -700108 Professional Acharya Vihar - jaydev Vihar Rd, Odisha Bhubaneswar 1800-102-5679 Logistics Bhubaneswar, Odisha Shop No-4 Asansol Station Bus Professional West Bengal Asansol Stand Road, Munshi Bazar, 1800-102-5679 Logistics Asansol, West Bengal - 713301...
  • Page 121 MATRIX COMSEC Head Office: 394-GIDC, Makarpura, Vadodara – 390010, India. Phone :(+91)18002587747 E-mail: Support@MatrixComsec.com www.matrixaccesscontrol.com Release: 26 August, 2021. - 116 -...

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