HIKVISION DS-2ZMN3607 User Manual
HIKVISION DS-2ZMN3607 User Manual

HIKVISION DS-2ZMN3607 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Network Zoom Camera & Zoom Camera Module User Manual...
  • Page 2 SURVEILLANCE LAWS VARY BY JURISDICTION. PLEASE CHECK ALL RELEVANT LAWS IN YOUR JURISDICTION BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT IN ORDER TO ENSURE THAT YOUR USE CONFORMS THE APPLICABLE LAW. HIKVISION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN THE EVENT THAT THIS PRODUCT IS USED WITH ILLEGITIMATE PURPOSES.
  • Page 3 User Manual of Network Zoom Camera & Zoom Camera Module IN THE EVENT OF ANY CONFLICTS BETWEEN THIS MANUAL AND THE APPLICABLE LAW, THE LATER PREVAILS. 0505201080315 © Hikvision...
  • Page 4 (Cd), lead (Pb), or mercury (Hg). For proper recycling, return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point. For more information see: www.recyclethis.info. Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance This device meets the CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A) standards requirements. © Hikvision...
  • Page 5  Make sure the power supply voltage is correct before using the product.  Do not drop the product or subject it to physical shock. Do not install the product on vibratory surface or places.  Do not expose it to high electromagnetic radiating environment. © Hikvision...
  • Page 6  Use a soft and dry cloth when clean inside and outside surfaces of the product cover. Do not use alkaline detergents.  Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion. Use the manufacturer recommended battery type. © Hikvision...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Configuring Capture Schedule ................... 34 5.1.3 Configuring Net HDD ......................35 ....................... 38 ASIC VENT ONFIGURATION 5.2.1 Configuring Motion Detection ................... 38 5.2.2 Configuring Video Tampering Alarm ................. 43 5.2.3 Configuring Alarm Input ....................44 5.2.4 Configuring Alarm Output ....................46 © Hikvision...
  • Page 8 6.3.4 Configuring Privacy Mask ....................79 ....................80 ONFIGURING YSTEM ETTINGS 6.4.1 System Settings ........................80 6.4.2 Maintenance ........................84 6.4.3 Security ..........................87 6.4.4 User Management ......................89 APPENDIX ............................94 SADP S ......................94 OFTWARE NTRODUCTION © Hikvision...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Overview

    When there are both very bright and very dark areas simultaneously in the field of view, WDR balances the brightness level of the whole image and provide clear images with details.  White Balance (WB) White balance can remove the unrealistic color casts. White balance is the white rendition © Hikvision...
  • Page 10 Comparing with the general 2D digital noise reduction, the 3D digital noise reduction function processes the noise between two frames besides processing the noise in one frame. The noise will be much less and the video will be clearer. © Hikvision...
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 Network Connection

    Figure 2-1.  Refer to the Figure 2-2 to set the network camera over the LAN via a switch or a router. Network Cable Network Camera Computer Figure 2-1 Connecting Directly © Hikvision...
  • Page 12: Activating The Camera

    The password should be something of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product. © Hikvision...
  • Page 13 Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of the installer and/or end-user. 4. Click Activate to start activation. You can check whether the activation is completed on the popup window. If activation failed, make sure that the password meets the requirement and © Hikvision...
  • Page 14 Get the client software from the supplied disk or the official website, and install the software according to the prompts. Follow the steps to activate the camera. Steps: Run the client software and the control panel of the software pops up, as shown in the figure below. © Hikvision...
  • Page 15 Figure 2-7 Device Management Interface Check the device status from the device list, and select an inactive device. Click Activate to pop up the Activation interface. Create a password and input the password in the password field, and confirm the password. © Hikvision...
  • Page 16 Click Modify Netinfo to pop up the Network Parameter Modification interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 2-9 Modifying the Network Parameters Change the device IP address to the same subnet with your computer by either modifying the IP address manually or checking the Enable DHCP checkbox. © Hikvision...
  • Page 17: Optional) Setting Security Question

    Connecting the network camera with static IP directly You can also save the static IP in the camera and directly connect it to the internet without using a router. Refer to Section 2.1.2 for detailed IP address configuration of the camera. © Hikvision...
  • Page 18: Dynamic Ip Connection

    This camera supports the PPPoE auto dial-up function. The camera gets a public IP address by ADSL dial-up after the camera is connected to a modem. You need to configure the PPPoE parameters of the network camera. Refer to Section 6.1.1 Configuring PPPoE Settings for detailed configuration. © Hikvision...
  • Page 19 1. Apply a domain name from a domain name provider. 2. Configure the DDNS settings in the DDNS Settings interface of the network camera. Refer to Section 6.1.1 Configuring DDNS Settings for detailed configuration. 3. Visit the camera via the applied domain name. © Hikvision...
  • Page 20: Chapter 3 Accessing To The Network Camera

    6. Install the plug-in before viewing the live video and operating the camera. Follow the installation prompts to install the plug-in. You may have to close the web browser to install the plug-in. Reopen the web browser and log in again after installing the plug-in. © Hikvision...
  • Page 21: Accessing By Client Software

    The product CD contains the client software. You can view the live video and manage the camera with the client software. Follow the installation prompts to install the client software and WinPcap. The configuration interface and live view interface of client software are shown below. Figure 3-3 iVMS-4200 Control Panel © Hikvision...
  • Page 22 If you use third party VMS software, contact technical support of our branch for camera firmware.  For detailed information about client software of our company, refer to the user manual of the software. This manual mainly introduces accessing to the network camera by web browser. © Hikvision...
  • Page 23: Chapter 4 Basic Operations

    HTTP: Allows the same quality as of TCP without setting specific ports for streaming under some network environments.  Play Performance: Set the play performance to Shortest Delay, Balanced, or Fluent.  Rules: You can enable or disable the rules of dynamic analysis for motion here. © Hikvision...
  • Page 24: Live View Page

    Log in the network camera to enter the live view page, or you can click on the menu bar of the main page to enter the live view page. The functions vary depeding on different camera models. Refer to the actual interface as standard. © Hikvision...
  • Page 25: Starting Live View

    Configure the image size, stream type, plug-in type, and two-way audio of the live video. 4.3 Starting Live View In the live view window as shown in Figure 4-3, click on the toolbar to start the live view of the network. © Hikvision...
  • Page 26 4:3/16:9/ original/self-adaptive window size.  Click to select from and display live video with the main/ sub/third stream. The main stream is with a relatively high resolution and needs much bandwidth. The default setting of stream type is © Hikvision...
  • Page 27: Operating Ptz Control

     Setting the OSD text on live video in Section 6.3.2 Configuring OSD Settings. 4.4 Operating PTZ Control Purpose: In the live view interface, you can use the PTZ control buttons to control panning, tilting and zooming. PTZ functions vary depending on different camera models. © Hikvision...
  • Page 28: Ptz Control Panel

    Click and the camera keeps PTZ Control Panel panning, the icon turns into Click the icon again to stop the camera. Click , the lens zooms in, click Zoom out/in , and the lens zooms out. © Hikvision...
  • Page 29: Auxiliary Functions

    Buttons Description Start the selected patrol/pattern. Stop current patrol/pattern. Set the selected preset/patrol. Delete the selected preset/patrol/pattern. Start recording a pattern. Stop recording the pattern. 4.4.2 Auxiliary Functions The Auxiliary functions panel is shown in the figure below: © Hikvision...
  • Page 30 For detailed information of setting one-touch patrol, refer to 4.4.5 One-touch Patrol.  One-touch Park Click to save the current view as the preset No. 32 and start park at the the current position. © Hikvision...
  • Page 31: Setting/Calling A Preset

    In the PTZ control panel, select a defined preset from the list and click to call the preset. Figure 4-7 Calling a Preset For convenient preset selection, refer to the following steps to navigate to the preset you want. © Hikvision...
  • Page 32 Call patrol 8 Figure 4-8 Special Preset You may need to use the OSD (On Screen Display) menu when controlling the camera remotely. To display the OSD menu on the live view screen, you can call the preset number © Hikvision...
  • Page 33: Setting/Calling A Patrol

    6. Repeat the steps from 3 to 5 to add more presets. 7. Click OK to save all the patrol settings.  Calling a Patrol: In the PTZ control panel, select a defined patrol from the list and click to call the patrol, as shown in Figure 4-10. © Hikvision...
  • Page 34: One-Touch Patrol

    2. Call preset No. 45, and the camera moves as patrol path 8. 3. Click to enter the patrol settings interface and start/stop one-touch patrol, edit the patrol time and the speed. 4. You can click of the PTZ control panel to start one-touch patrol. Figure 4-11 Patrol Path 8 © Hikvision...
  • Page 35: Setting/Calling A Pattern

    5. Click to save all the pattern settings.  Buttons on the Patterns interface: Buttons Description Start the selected patrol/pattern. Stop current patrol/pattern. Set the selected preset/patrol. Delete the selected preset/patrol/pattern. Start recording a pattern. Stop recording the pattern. © Hikvision...
  • Page 36: Playback

    This section explains how to view the video files stored in the network disks or memory cards. 4.5.1 Play Back Video Files Steps: Click on the menu bar to enter playback interface. Figure 4-13 Playback Interface Select the date and click © Hikvision...
  • Page 37 Drag the progress bar with the mouse to locate the exact playback point. You can also input the time and click to locate the playback point in the Set playback time field. You can also click to zoom out/in the progress bar. Figure 4-16 Set Playback Time © Hikvision...
  • Page 38: Downloading Video Files

    Check the checkbox in front of the video files that you need to download. Click to download the video files. 4.6 Pictures Purpose: This section explains how to view the captured picture files stored in the network disks or the memory cards and download the captured pictures. © Hikvision...
  • Page 39 Select the file type of capturing the pictures from the list as timing, alarm, motion, etc. Set the start time and end time. Click Search. The corresponding picture files will be listed. Check the checkbox in front of the files that you need to download. Click to download the files. © Hikvision...
  • Page 40: Chapter 5 System Configuration

    Configuration > Storage > Schedule Settings > Record Schedule Figure 5-1 Recording Schedule Interface 2. Check the checkbox of Enable to enable scheduled recording. 3. To set the advanced settings of the camera, click to enter the advanced settings interface. © Hikvision...
  • Page 41 Channel in the Linkage Method of Alarm Input settings interface. For detailed information, refer to Section Alarm Input.  Record Triggered by Motion & Alarm: If you select Motion & Alarm, the video will be recorded when the motion and alarm are triggered at the same time. Besides © Hikvision...
  • Page 42: Configuring Capture Schedule

    After you set the scheduled task, you can click and copy the task to other days (optional). After setting the capture schedule, you can click a capture segment to display the segment capture settings interface to edit the segment capture parameters. (optional) © Hikvision...
  • Page 43: Configuring Net Hdd

    Refer to Section 6.1.2 Configuring FTP Settings for more details to configure FTP parameters. Check Upload to FTP checkbox in Motion Detection Settings or Alarm Input interface. Refer to Section 5.2.1 Configuring Motion Detection. Check the Enable Event-triggered Snapshot checkbox. 5.1.3 Configuring Net HDD Before you start: © Hikvision...
  • Page 44 After having saved successfully, you need to reboot the camera to activate the settings.  Initialize the added network disk. 1. Enter the HDD settings interface (Configuration > Storage > Storage Management > HDD Management), in which you can view the capacity, free space, status, type and property of the disk. © Hikvision...
  • Page 45 Figure 5-8 Quota Settings  Up to 8 NAS disks can be connected to the camera.  To initialize and use the memory card after insert it to the camera, refer to the steps of NAS disk initialization © Hikvision...
  • Page 46: Basic Event Configuration

    You can check the Enable Dynamic Analysis for Motion checkbox if you want the detected object get marked with rectangle in the live view. Select the configuration mode as Normal or Expert and set the corresponding motion detection parameters.  Normal © Hikvision...
  • Page 47  You can draw up to 8 motion detection areas on the same image.  You can click to clear all of the areas. (3) Move the slider to set the sensitivity of the detection. © Hikvision...
  • Page 48 Proportion of Object on Area: When the size proportion of the moving object exceeds the predefined value, the alarm will be triggered. The less the value is, the easier the alarm will be triggered. Set the Arming Schedule for Motion Detection. (1) Click tab to enter the arming schedule setting interface. © Hikvision...
  • Page 49 Figure 5-12 Arming Time Schedule (4) After setting the arming schedule, you can click a segment to display the segment arming settings interface to edit the segment record parameters (optional). Figure 5-13 Segment Arming Settings (5) Click to save the settings. © Hikvision...
  • Page 50 To send the Email when an event occurs, you need to refer to Section Configuring Email Settings to set the Email parameters.  Upload to FTP/Memory/NAS Capture the image when an alarm is triggered and upload the picture to a FTP server. © Hikvision...
  • Page 51: Configuring Video Tampering Alarm

    5.2.2 Configuring Video Tampering Alarm Purpose: You can configure the camera to trigger the alarm actions when the lens is covered. Steps: 1. Enter the Video Tampering settings interface : Configuration > Event > Basic Event > Video Tampering © Hikvision...
  • Page 52: Configuring Alarm Input

    Configuration > Event > Basic Event > Alarm Input 2. Choose the alarm input No. and the Alarm Type. The alarm type can be NO (Normally Open) and NC (Normally Closed). 3. Edit the name in to set a name for the alarm input (optional). © Hikvision...
  • Page 53 6. You can also choose the PTZ linking for the alarm input. Check the relative checkbox and select the No. to enable Preset Calling, Patrol Calling or Pattern Calling. 7. You can copy your settings to other alarm inputs. 8. Click to save the settings. Figure 5-17 Linkage Method © Hikvision...
  • Page 54: Configuring Alarm Output

    Refer to Section 5.2.1 Configuring Motion Detection. Figure 5-18 Alarm Output Settings You can copy the settings to other alarm outputs. Click to save the settings. © Hikvision...
  • Page 55: Handling Exception

    2. Check the checkbox to set the actions taken for the Exception alarm. Refer to Section 5.2.1 Configuring Motion Detection. Figure 5-19 Exception Settings Click to save the settings. 5.3 Smart Event Configuration The functions vary depending on different camera models. © Hikvision...
  • Page 56: Detecting Audio Exception

    Sensitivity: Range [1-100], the smaller the value the more severe the sound change will trigger the detection. 5. Click tab to enter the arming schedule setting interface. The time schedule configuration is the same as the settings of the arming schedule for motion © Hikvision...
  • Page 57: Configuring Intrusion Detection

    3. The event triggered and park action related PTZ movement will be locked for 180 seconds after you enter the intrusion detection interface. Optionally, you can click the button to manually activate the movement, or lock the movement © Hikvision...
  • Page 58: Configuring Line Crossing Detection

    4. The event triggered and park action related PTZ movement will be locked for 180 seconds after you enter the line crossing detection interface. Optionally, you can click the button to manually activate the movement, or lock the movement © Hikvision...
  • Page 59 Refer to Section 5.2.1 Configuring Motion Detection. 8. Click tab to select the linkage method taken for the line crossing detection, Notify Surveillance Center, Send Email, Upload to FTP/Memory Card/NAS, Trigger Alarm © Hikvision...
  • Page 60: Ptz Configuration

    You can set the time point of which the camera resumes its PTZ status. You can set it to resume the status of 30 seconds, 60 seconds, 300 seconds or 600 seconds before power-off. 3. Click to save the settings. 5.4.2 Configuring Park Actions Purpose: © Hikvision...
  • Page 61 3. Set the Park Time as the inactivity time of the camera before it starts the park actions. 4. Choose Action Type the from the dropdown list. Figure 5-25 Action Types 5. Select the Action Type ID from the dropdown list. 6. Click to save the settings. © Hikvision...
  • Page 62: Chapter 6 Camera Configuration

    IPv6 are both supported. Steps: Enter TCP/IP settings interface: Configuration > Network > Basic Settings > TCP/IP Figure 6-1 TCP/IP Settings 2. Configure the NIC settings, including the IPv4(IPv6) Address, IPv4(IPv6) Subnet Mask and IPv4(IPv6) Default Gateway. © Hikvision...
  • Page 63  Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of the installer and/or end-user. Steps: Enter the DDNS settings interface: Configuration > Network > Basic Settings > DDNS © Hikvision...
  • Page 64 Configuring PPPoE Settings Purpose: If you have no router but only a modem, you can use Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) function. Steps: 1. Enter the PPPoE settings interface: Configuration > Network > Basic Settings > PPPoE © Hikvision...
  • Page 65 Figure 6-5 Port Settings Set the HTTP port, RTSP port and port of the camera. HTTP Port: The default port number is 80. RTSP Port: The default port number is 554. HTTPS Port: The default port number is 443. © Hikvision...
  • Page 66 To port mapping with the default port numbers: Choose To port mapping with the customized port numbers: Choose And you can customize the value of the port number by yourself. Figure 6-6 Port Mapping Mode Click to save the settings. © Hikvision...
  • Page 67: Advanced Settings

    The SNMP version you select should be the same as that of the SNMP software. Steps: 1. Enter the SNMP settings interface: Configuration > Network > Advanced Settings > SNMP Figure 6-7 SNMP Settings © Hikvision...
  • Page 68 The password should be something of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product. © Hikvision...
  • Page 69 Before you start: Configure the DNS Server settings under Configuration> Network > Basic Settings > TCP/IP before using the Email function. Steps: 1. Enter the Email settings interface: Configuration> Network > Advanced Settings > Email © Hikvision...
  • Page 70 Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of the installer and/or end-user. Receiver: Select the receiver to which the email is sent. Up to 2 receivers can be configured. Receiver: The name of the user to be notified. © Hikvision...
  • Page 71 Configuration > Network > Advanced Settings > HTTPS 2. Create the self-signed certificate or authorized certificate. Figure 6-12 Create Certificate OPTION 1: Create the self-signed certificate Select Create Self-signed Certificate. Click Create to create the following dialog box. © Hikvision...
  • Page 72 Figure 6-14 Installed Certificate Property  The default port number of HTTPS is 443. The port value ranges from 1 to 65535.  When the port number is the default number 443, the format of the URL is https://IP address, eg., https://192.168.1.64. © Hikvision...
  • Page 73 IEEE 802.1X is a port-based network access control. It enhances the security level of the LAN. When devices connect to this network with IEEE 802.1X standard, the authentication is needed. If the authentication fails, the devices don’t connect to the network. The protected LAN with 802.1X standard is shown as follows: © Hikvision...
  • Page 74 Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of the installer and/or end-user. Steps: Connect the network camera to your PC directly with a network cable. Enter the 802.1X settings interface: Configuration > Network > Advanced Settings > 802.1X Figure 6-17 802.1X Settings © Hikvision...
  • Page 75 If you need to access to the camera through the third party platform, you can enable Hikvision-CGI function. And if you need to access to the device through ONVIF protocol, you can configure ONVIF user in this interface. Refer to ONVIF standard for detailed configuration rules.
  • Page 76: Configuring Video And Audio Settings

    Video Type: Select the stream type to video stream, or video & audio composite stream. The audio signal will be recorded only when the Video Type is Video & Audio. Resolution: Select the resolution of the video output. © Hikvision...
  • Page 77 It refers to the smoothness of the stream. The higher value of the smoothing, the better fluency of the stream, though, the video quality may not be so satisfied. The lower value of the smoothing, the higher quality of the stream, though it may appear not fluent. 4. Click to save the settings. © Hikvision...
  • Page 78: Configuring Audio Settings

    When Fixed Region is enabled, image quality of ROI area will be enhanced and image quality of other areas will be reduced. ROI function varies depending on different camera models. Steps: 1. Enter the ROI settings interface: Configuration >Video/Audio > ROI © Hikvision...
  • Page 79 5. Adjust the ROI level from 1 to 6. The higher the value, the better image quality in the red frame. 6. Enter a Region Name. 7. Check the Enable box to enable the function and click to save the settings. © Hikvision...
  • Page 80: Configuring Image Settings

    Brightness describes bright of the image, which ranges from 1 to 100. Contrast describes the contrast of the image, which ranges from 1 to 100. Saturation describes the colorfulness of the image color, which ranges from 1 to 100. © Hikvision...
  • Page 81 Slow Shutter Level When slow shutter is set as ON, you can select the slow shutter level from the dropdown list. The slow shutter lever can be set to Slow Shutter*2, *3, *4, *6, *8. Figure 6-26 Slow Shutter © Hikvision...
  • Page 82 If there’s a bright backlight, the subject in front of the backlight appears silhouetted or dark. Enabling BLC (back light compensation) function can correct the exposure of the subject. But the backlight environment is washed out to white. © Hikvision...
  • Page 83 You can select this mode when there are sodium lamps installed near the camera.  Auto-Tracking In Auto-Tracking mode, white balance is continuously being adjusted in real-time according to the color temperature of the scene illumination. This function varies depending on different camera models. © Hikvision...
  • Page 84 The lens operates the movements for initialization when you check the check box of Lens Initialization.  Zoom Limit You can set Zoom Limit value to limit the maximum value of zooming. The value can be selected from the list. © Hikvision...
  • Page 85: Configuring Osd Settings

    5. Click Night tab to configure the parameters applicable for night mode. The settings saved automatically if any parameter is changed. You can click Default to restore the settings. 6.3.2 Configuring OSD Setting Purpose: The camera supports following on screen displays: Time: Supports for time display. © Hikvision...
  • Page 86 4. Select from the dropdown list to set the time format, date format, display mode, OSD size and Font color. 5. You can use the mouse to drag the text frame IPdome in the live view window to adjust the OSD position. Figure 6-36 Adjust OSD Location © Hikvision...
  • Page 87: Configuring Text Overlay Settings

    Privacy mask enables you to cover certain areas on the live video to prevent certain spots in the surveillance area from being live viewed and recorded. Steps: 1. Enter the Privacy Mask settings interface: Configuration > Image > Privacy Mask Figure 6-37 Privacy Mask 2. Check the Enable Privacy Mask checkbox to enable this function. © Hikvision...
  • Page 88: Configuring System Settings

    You can follow the instructions in this section to configure the time which can be displayed on the video. There are Time Zone, Time Synchronization, and Daylight Saving Time (DST) functions for setting the time. Time Synchronization consists of auto mode by Network Time Protocol (NTP) © Hikvision...
  • Page 89 National Time Center (IP Address: 210.72.145.44). If the camera is set in a customized network, NTP software can be used to establish a NTP server for time synchronization.  Configuring Time Synchronization Manually Steps: (1) Check the Manual Time Sync radio button. © Hikvision...
  • Page 90 If there is the habit of adjusting clocks forward in your country in certain time period of a year, you can turn this function on. The time will be adjusted automatically when the Daylight Saving Time (DST) comes. Steps: 1. Enter the DST interface by Configuration > Advanced Configuration > System > DST © Hikvision...
  • Page 91 2. Configure the Baud Rate, Data Bit, Stop Bit, Parity, Flow Control, and Usage. If you want to connect the camera through RS-232 port, the parameters of the RS-232 should be exactly the same with the parameters you configured here. 3. Click to save the settings. RS-485 Purpose: © Hikvision...
  • Page 92: Maintenance

    Configuration > System > Maintenance > Upgrade & Maintenance: Click to reboot the network camera.  Restoring Default Settings Steps: Enter the Maintenance interface: Configuration > System > Maintenance > Upgrade & Maintenance: 2. Click to restore the default settings. © Hikvision...
  • Page 93 Click Browse to select the local upgrade file and then click Upgrade to start remote upgrade. The upgrading process will take 1 to 10 minutes. Don't disconnect power of the camera during the process. The camera reboots automatically after upgrading. Log Searching Purpose: © Hikvision...
  • Page 94 2. Check the checkbox to enable supplement light function if the device supports the function. 3. Input a number in text field as the upper limit of the remote connection number. E.g. when you specify the remote connection number as 10, then the 11th remote connection cannot be established. © Hikvision...
  • Page 95: Security

    Configuring IP Address Filter Purpose: With this function on, the camera allows certain IP addresses whether to log in or not. Steps: 1. Enter IP Address Filter interface: Configuration > System > Security > IP Address Filter © Hikvision...
  • Page 96 (2) Input the IP Adreess. Figure 6-50 Add an IP (3) Click OK to finish adding.  Modify an IP Address Steps: (1) Left-click an IP address from filter list and click Modify. (2) Modify the IP address in the text filed. © Hikvision...
  • Page 97: User Management

    6.4.4 User Management Enter the User Management interface: Configuration > System > User Management User Management The admin user has access to create, modify or delete other accounts. Up to 32 user accounts can be created. © Hikvision...
  • Page 98 The level indicates the permissions you give to the user. You can define the user as Operator or User. In the Basic Permission field and Camera Configuration field, you can check or uncheck the permissions for the new user. Click to finish the user addition. © Hikvision...
  • Page 99 1. Left-click to select the user from the list and click 2. Modify the User Name, Level or Password. 3. In the Basic Permission field and Camera Configuration field, you can check or uncheck the permissions. 4. Click to finish the user modification. © Hikvision...
  • Page 100 Security question setting is not cleared when you restore the camera (not to default). Steps: 1. Enter setting interface: Configuration > System > User Management > User Management 2. Click Security Question. 3. Input correct admin password. 4. Select questions and input answers. 5. Click OK to save the settings. © Hikvision...
  • Page 101 You can see the current users who are visiting the device through this interface. User information, such as user name, level, IP address, and operation time, is displayed in the User List. Click Refresh to refresh the list. © Hikvision...
  • Page 102: Appendix

    Search online devices manually You can also click to refresh the online device list manually. The newly searched devices will be added to the list. You can click on each column heading to order the information; you can © Hikvision...
  • Page 103  Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of the installer and/or end-user. Figure A.1.2 Modify Network Parameters © Hikvision...
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