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  • Page 1 Network Camera User Manual V7.09...
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing our product. If there is any questions or requests, please do not hesitate to contact your dealer. This manual is applicable to the Milesight H.264&H.265 Network Camera, series shown as follows, except where otherwise indicated. Milesight H.265 Network Camera Type Megapixel Mini Dome...
  • Page 3 Copyright Statement This manual may not be reproduced in any form or by any means to create any derivative such as translation, transformation, or adaptation without the prior written permission of Milesight Technology Co., Ltd(Hereinafter referred to as Milesight). Milesight reserves the right to change this manual and the specifications without prior notice. The latest specifications and user documentation for all Milesight products are available on our official website www.milesight.com...
  • Page 4 Safety Instruction These instructions are intended to ensure that user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss. The precaution measures are divided into “Warnings” and “Cautions” Warnings: Serious injury or death may be caused if any of these warnings is neglected. Cautions: Injury or equipment damage may be caused if any of these cautions are neglected.
  • Page 5 EU Conformity Statement 2012/19/EU (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. For proper recycling, return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at designated collection points.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter I Product Description ........................1 1.1 Product Overview ..........................1 1.2 Key Features ............................ 1 1.3 Hardware Overview ......................... 2 1.4 How to Connect to Alarm Interface ....................15 1.5 How to Connect the Water-proof Connector .................. 15 1.6 System Requirements ........................
  • Page 7: Chapter I Product Description

    Chapter I Product Description 1.1 Product Overview Milesight provides a consistent range of cost-effective and reliable network cameras to fully meet your requirements. Based on embedded Linux operating system, Milesight network cameras could be easily accessed and managed either locally or remotely with great reliability. With built-in high-performance DSP video processing modules, the cameras pride on low power consumption and high stability.
  • Page 8: Hardware Overview

    1.3 Hardware Overview 1. Mini Dome Network Camera Press Button Ethernet Port (PoE) Lens Error LED Indicator Power LED Indicator microSD/SDHC/SDXC Card Slot Reset Figure 1-3-1 Mini Dome Network Camera Note: 1) Error LED Indicator: Error LED Indicator is on when the device starts up or runs error. 2) Reset Button: Press “Reset”...
  • Page 9 2. IR Mini Dome Network Camera Light Sensor Lens Microphone Reset microSD/SDHC/SDXC Card Slot Power LED Indicator Error LED Indicator Ethernet Port (PoE) Press Button Figure 1-3-2 IR Mini Dome Network Camera Note: 1) Error LED Indicator: Error LED Indicator is on when the device starts up or runs error. 2) Reset Button: Press “Reset”...
  • Page 10 3. Vandal-proof Mini Dome Network Camera IR LEDs Light Sensor Microphone Screw Lens microSD/SDHC/SDXC Ethernet Port (PoE) Card Slot Reset Power and System LED Indicator Figure 1-3-3 Vandal-proof Mini Dome Network Camera Note: 1) Error LED Indicator: Error LED Indicator is on when the device starts up or runs error. 2) Reset Button: Press “Reset”...
  • Page 11 4. Weather-proof Mini Dome Network Camera Figure 1-3-4 Weather-proof Mini Dome Network Camera Note: 1) Reset Button: Press “Reset” button for 5 seconds, then the device will be restored to factory default. 2) Only PoE is available for power supply.
  • Page 12 5. AF Motorized Mini Dome Network Camera Figure 1-3-5 AF Motorized Mini Dome Network Camera Note: 1) Reset Button: Press “Reset” button for 5 seconds, then the device will be restored to factory default. 2) DC 12V and PoE are available for power supply.
  • Page 13 6. Mini Bullet Network Camera IR LEDs Lens Light Sensor Ethernet Port (PoE) microSD/SDHC/SDXC Card Slot Reset Button Figure 1-3-6 Mini Bullet Network Camera Note: 1) Only PoE is available for power supply. 2) Reset Button: Press “Reset” button for 5 seconds, then the device will be restored to factory default.
  • Page 14 7. Vandal-proof Mini Bullet Network Camera Figure 1-3-7 Vandal-proof Mini Bullet Network Camera Note: 1) Only PoE is available for power supply. 2) Reset Button: Press “Reset” button for 5 seconds, then the device will be restored to factory default.
  • Page 15 8. (Vandal-proof) Motorized Mini Bullet Network Camera Ethernet Port (PoE) Figure 1-3-8 (Vandal-proof) Motorized Mini Bullet Network Camera Note: 1) DC 12V and PoE are available for power supply. 2) Reset Button: Press “Reset” button for 5 seconds, then the device will be restored to factory default.
  • Page 16 9. (12x AF) Motorized Pro Bullet Network Camera microSD/SDHC/SDXC Card Slot Reset PTFE Membrane IR LEDs Lens Light Sensor Figure 1-3-9 (12x AF) Motorized Pro Bullet Network Camera Note: 1) DC 12V and PoE are available for power supply. 2) Reset Button: Press “Reset” button for 5 seconds, then the device will be restored to factory default. 3) There are two versions for Pro Bullet: the interface’s pictures are as below.
  • Page 17 Ethernet Port (PoE) Alarm/Audio DC 12V Figure 1-3-10 Motorized Pro Bullet Network Camera(Version A) Audio In/Out Ethernet Port (PoE) Alarm In/Out DC 12V Figure 1-3-11 Motorized Pro Bullet Network Camera(Version B)
  • Page 18 10. Motorized Pro Dome Network Camera Microphone Lens Light Sensor IR LEDs Reset microSD/SDHC/SDXC Card Slot Figure 1-3-12 Motorized Pro Dome Network Camera Note: 1) Reset Button: Press “Reset” button for 5 seconds, then the device will be restored to factory default.
  • Page 19 DC 12V Alarm In/Out & Audio Out/DC 12V Ethernet Port (PoE) Water-proof Connector Figure 1-3-13 Motorized Pro Dome Network Camera multiple interface Here is one equipped cable for multiple interface usage: Ethernet Port DC 12V (PoE) Audio Out Alarm In/Out Alarm In/Out &...
  • Page 20 11. (ABF) Pro Box Network Camera Figure 1-3-15 (ABF) Pro Box Network Camera Note: Reset Button: Press “Reset” button for 5 seconds, then the device will be restored to factory default. DC 12V and PoE are available for power supply.
  • Page 21: How To Connect To Alarm Interface

    1.4 How to Connect to Alarm Interface External interface of camera is as the following, you can refer to the picture to install the external alarm device: PIN1: Alarm Output NC/NO 24V DC 1A PIN2: Alarm Output NC/NO 24V DC 1A PIN3: Alarm Input NC/NO ≤12V PIN4: Alarm Input NC/NO ≤12V 1.5 How to Connect the Water-proof Connector...
  • Page 22: System Requirements

    1.6 System Requirements Operating System: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10/Server 2000/Server 2008 CPU: 1.66GHz or higher RAM: 1G or higher Graphic memory: 128MB or more Internet protocol: TCP/IP (IPv4/IPv6) Web Browsers: Internet Explorer 8.0 and above version, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari.
  • Page 23: Chapter Ii Network Connection

    Chapter II Network Connection 2.1 Setting the Camera over the LAN Connecting the camera to a switch or a router is the most common connection method. The camera must be assigned an IP address that is compatible with its LAN. 2.1.1 Connect the Camera to the PC Directly In this method, only the computer connected to the camera will be able to view the camera.
  • Page 24: Chapter Iii Accessing The Network Camera

    Chapter III Accessing the Network Camera The camera must be assigned an IP address to be accessible. 3.1 Assigning An IP Address The Network Camera must be assigned an IP address to be accessible. The default IP address of Milesight Network Camera is 192.168.5.190.
  • Page 25 Step3: Select a camera or multiple cameras according to the MAC addresses; Figure 3-1-2 Select single camera Figure 3-1-3 Select multiple cameras...
  • Page 26 Step4: Type the User Name and Password (admin/ms1234 for default, please change your password for your device security); Figure 3-1-4 Type the User Name and Password Step5: Change the IP address or other network values, and then click “Modify” button; Figure 3-1-5 Modify...
  • Page 27 Step6: Change the IP address successfully; Figure 3-1-6 Change IP address successfully Step7: By double clicking the selected camera or the browser of interested camera, you can access the camera via web browser directly. The Internet Explorer window will pop up. Figure 3-1-7 Login interface More usage of Smart Tools, please refer to the Smart Tools User Manual.
  • Page 28: Assign An Ip Address Via Browser

    3.1.2 Assign an IP address via browser If the network segment of the computer and that of the camera are different, please follow the steps to change the IP address: Step1: Change the IP address of computer to 192.168.5.0 segment, here are two ways as below: a.Startà...
  • Page 29 Figure 3-1-9 Setting IP Address of Computer Step2: Start the browser. In the address bar, enter the default IP address of the camera: http://192.168.5.190; Step3: Enter the user name and password when the LOGIN page appears; Default user name: admin Default password: ms1234 Figure 3-1-10 Login...
  • Page 30: Accessing From The Web Browser

    3.2 Accessing from the Web Browser The camera can be used with the most standard operating systems and browsers. The recommended browsers are Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari. Access over IE Browser Before using the browser to get access to your camera, you need to install the MsActiveX firstly. You can refer the steps as follows: Step1: Launch the IE browser and enter the IP address of the camera;...
  • Page 31 Step2: Select “Security” to “Trusted”; Figure 3-2-4 To trust the control Step3: Enter the IP address of the camera in the blank and click “Add”; Figure 3-2-5 Add the website to the zone Step4: Enter the IP address. After logging on network camera’s web GUI successfully, user is allowed to view live video as follows.
  • Page 32: Accessing From Milesight Vms (Video Management Software)

    3.3 Accessing from Milesight VMS (Video Management Software) Milesight VMS(ONVIF compatible) is a handy and reliable application designed to work with network cameras in order to provide video surveillance, recording settings and event management functions. The interface of Milesight VMS is very easy to use, intuitive, with easy access to the most common activities, such as viewing live video, searching through recordings and exporting videos and snapshots.
  • Page 33: Chapter Iv System Operation Guide

    Chapter IV System Operation Guide 4.1 Live Video After logging in the network camera web GUI successfully, user is allowed to view live video as follows. Figure 4-1-1 Live view interface Table 4-1-1 Description of the buttons Parameter Description Brightness: Adjust the Brightness of the scene Contrast: Adjust the color and light contrast Saturation: Adjust the Saturation of the image.Higher Saturation makes colors appear more "pure"...
  • Page 34 MJPEG: Support to display the view on Firefox, Safari, Chrome (Chrome version 45 or above); (NOTE: IE choose Web Components mode for default, in this case, it will not show the options) TCP: More reliable connection; UDP: More instantaneous connection, but if you cannot get the live view successfully, please turn into TCP connection;...
  • Page 35 Start/Stop live view Click to capture the current image and save to the configured path. The default path is Capture C:VMS\+-1\ IMAGE-MANUAL Click to start recording video and save to the configured path. The default path is C:VMS\+-1\MS_Record. Click Start Recording again to stop recording Enable Audio Input/Output.
  • Page 36: Playback

    4.2 Playback This section explains how to view the recorded video files stored in SD cards. Step1: Click [Playback] on the menu bar to enter playback interface; Figure 4-2-1 Playback interface Step2: Click the date button, choose the date when date window pops up; Figure 4-2-2 Search Video Note: The date with bright red means current date;...
  • Page 37 Table 4-2-1 Description of the buttons Button Operation Play Pause Stop Speed Down Speed Up Audio On/Off Search Go To Time Narrow/Expand Start/Stop Recording Snapshot Zoom On/Off Full Screen Note: 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 filed.
  • Page 38: Local Settings

    4.3 Local Settings Record File Length and storage path can be customized in this setting page. Figure 4-3-1 Local Settings 4.4 Basic Settings 4.4.1 Video Stream parameters can be set in this module, adapting to different network environments and demands. Primary Stream Settings Figure 4-4-1 Primary Stream Settings Secondary Stream Settings...
  • Page 39 Tertiary Stream Settings Figure 4-4-3 Tertiary Stream Table 4-4-1 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction There are differences for the camera with “-A” and “-B” Video Codec -A: H.264/MJPEG are available -B: H.265/H.264/MJPEG are available Options include 8M(3840×2160), 6M(3072×2048)(only for 4K Pro Bullet Camera), 5M(2560*1920), 4M(2592*1520), 3M(2304*1296), 3M(2048*1536), 1080P(1920*1080), 2M(1600 *1200), 1.3M(1280*960), 720P(1280*720), D1(704*576).
  • Page 40: Image

    4.4.2 Image Display information, enhancement of image and Day/Night setting can be set in this module. OSD (On Screen Display) content and video time can be displayed to rich the image information. Display Figure 4-4-4 Display Table 4-4-2 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Power Line Frequency...
  • Page 41 With the combination of the High Beam and Low Beam, The IR LEDs technology has been upgraded to provide better image clarity and quality regardless of the object distance. Also, the Low Beam and High Beam's brightness can be adjusted Smart IR Mode manually or automatically on the basis of the Zoom ratio.
  • Page 42 Figure 4-4-6 Enhancement (H.265 series) Table 4-4-3 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction There is an option to turn On/Off the IR LED. IR Balance Mode IR Balance Mode would avoid the problem of overexposure and darkness, and the IR LED will change according to the actual illumination. To restore white objects, removed color distortion caused by the light of the environment Auto White Balance: This option will automatically enable the White...
  • Page 43 Auto Mode, Manual Mode and Schedule Mode are available. Auto Mode: The camera will adjust the brightness according to the light environment automatically; Manual Mode: The camera will adjust the brightness according to the Exposure Mode value you set, you can set the exposure time from 1~1/100000 s, t he higher the value is, the brighter the image is;...
  • Page 44 Figure 4-4-7 White Balance schedule settings You can customize the schedule to enable/disable the difference exposure modes. Figure 4-4-8 Exposure mode schedule settings You can customize the schedule to enable/disable BLC/WDR/HLC mode. Figure 4-4-9 BLC/WDR/HLC mode schedule settings WDR/HLC has higher priority than exposure settings at the same time frame.
  • Page 45 Anti-fog Image. Figure 4-4-10 Anti-fog Image HLC Image. Figure 4-4-11 HLC Image...
  • Page 46 Day/Night Mode Figure 4-4-12 Day/Night Mode Table 4-4-4 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Exposure Level Level 0~10 are available to meet your need Minimum Shutter is the same as Maximum Exposure Time. Set the minimum Minimum Shutter Shutter to 1~1/100000 s Maximum Shutter is the same as Minimum Exposure Time.
  • Page 47 On Screen Display(OSD) Figure 4-4-13 OSD Table 4-4-5 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Video Stream Enable to set OSD for primary stream and secondary stream Font Size Smallest/Small/Medium/Large/Largest/Auto are available for title and date Font Color Enable to set different color for title and date Show Video Title Check the checkbox to show video title Video Title...
  • Page 48 Privacy Mask Privacy mask enables to cover certain areas on the live video to prevent certain spots in the surveillance area from being viewed and recorded. You can set four mask areas at most. Figure 4-4-14 Privacy Mask Table 4-4-6 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Enable...
  • Page 49 Region of interest(often abbreviate ROI), is a selected subset of samples within a dataset identified for a particular purpose. Users can select up to 3 key regions of a scene to transmit through separate streams for targeted preview and recording. By using Milesight ROI technology, more than 50% of bit rate can be saved and therefore less bandwidth demanded and the storage usage reduced.
  • Page 50: Audio

    4.4.3 Audio This audio function allows you to hear the sound from the camera or transmit your sound to the camera side. A two-way communication is also possible to be achieved with this feature. Alarm can be triggered when the audio input is above a certain alarm level you set, and configured audio can be played when an alarm occurs.
  • Page 51: Network

    4.4.4 Network TCP/IP Figure 4-4-18 TCP/IP Table 4-4-9 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Get IPv4 Address Get an IP address from the DHCP server automatically Automatically IPv4 Address: An address that used to identify a network camera on the network IPv4 Subnet Mask: It is used to identify the subnet where the network camera is located...
  • Page 52 HTTP Figure 4-4-19 HTTP Port Settings Table 4-4-10 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction HTTP Enable Start or stop using HTTP HTTP Port Web GUI login port, the default is 80, the same with ONVIF port HTTPS Enable Start or stop using HTTPS HTTPS Port Web GUI login port via HTTPS, the default is 443 HTTP Settings...
  • Page 53 RTSP Figure 4-4-20 RTSP Settings Table 4-4-11 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction RTSP Port The port of RTSP, the default is 554 Playback Port The port of playback, the default is 555 There are Better Compatibility and Better Performance two options, if your RTP Packet camera’s image mess up, please switch this option Multicast Group...
  • Page 54 UPnP Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software and other hardware devices. The UPnP protocol allows devices to connect seamlessly and to simplify the implementation of networks in the home and corporate environments. With the function enabled, you don’t need to configure the port mapping for each port, and the camera is connected to the Wide Area Network via the router.
  • Page 55 DDNS DDNS allows you to access the camera via domain names instead of IP address. It manages to change IP address and update your domain information dynamically. You need to register an account from a provider. Figure 4-4-22 DDNS Settings You can choose “ddns.milesight.com”...
  • Page 56 Email Alarm video files can be sent to specific mail account through SMTP server. You must configure the email settings correctly before using it. Figure 4-4-23 SMTP Settings Table 4-4-14 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction User Name The sender's name. It is usually the same as the account name Sender Email Address Email address to send video files attached emails Password...
  • Page 57 Alarm video files can be sent to specific FTP server. You must configure the FTP settings correctly before using it. Figure 4-4-24 FTP Settings Table 4-4-15 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Server Address FTP server address Server Port The port of the FTP server.
  • Page 58 VLAN A virtual LAN (VLAN) is any broadcast domain that is partitioned and isolated in a computer network at the data link layer (OSI layer 2). LAN is an abbreviation of local area network. VLANs allow network administrators to group hosts together even if the hosts are not on the same network switch. This can greatly simplify network design and deployment, because VLAN membership can be configured through software.
  • Page 59 SNMP You can set the SNMP function to get camera status, parameters and alarm related information and manage the camera remotely when it is connected to the network. Before setting the SNMP, please download the SNMP software and manage to receive the camera information via SNMP port.
  • Page 60: Date&Time

    802.1x The IEEE 802.1X standard is supported by the network cameras, and when the feature is enabled, the camera data is secured and user authentication is needed when connecting the camera to the network protected by the IEEE 802.1X. Figure 4-4-28 802.1x Settings 4.4.5 Date &...
  • Page 61 Set the System Time Table 4-4-19 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Time Zone Choose a time zone for your location Daylight Saving time Enable the daylight saving time NTP Sync Regularly update your time according to the interval time Synchronize with Synchronize the time with your computer computer time...
  • Page 62: Advanced Settings

    4.5 Advanced Settings 4.5.1 Alarm Motion Detection Step1: Check the checkbox to enable the motion detection; Step2: Set motion region; Figure 4-5-1 Motion Region Settings Table 4-5-1 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Enable Motion Check the checkbox to enable Motion Detection function Detection Normal and Compatible are available for the option.
  • Page 63 Step3: Set motion detection schedule; Figure 4-5-2 Schedule Settings Step4: Set alarm action; Figure 4-5-3 Alarm Action Table 4-5-2 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Save Into SD Card Save alarm recording files into SD Card Save Into NAS Save alarm recording files into NAS Upload Via FTP Upload the recording files via FTP...
  • Page 64 Here will take the Digifort as an example to introduce the HTTP Notification function. The following are the detail steps of setting for HTTP Notification in Digifort VMS and our cameras. Step1: Enable Alarm, set Motion Region and detection Schedule; Step2: Check the HTTP Notification as Alarm Action, and fill the fields.
  • Page 65 So, it's the VMS Software which decides whether we can use this function successfully. Step5: Set alarm settings. Figure 4-5-4 Alarm Settings Table 4-5-3 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Record Video Sections Six different periods are available(5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 sec) Pre-record Reserve the record time before alarm, 0~10 sec Snapshot...
  • Page 66 Audio Alarm Enable the Audio before using Audio Alarm function. Figure 4-5-6 Schedule Settings Figure 4-5-7 Alarm Settings The meaning of items please refer to table 4-5-2 and 4-5-3, here will not repeat again.
  • Page 67 External Input Figure 4-5-8 Schedule Settings Figure 4-5-9 Alarm Settings The meaning of items please refer to table 4-5-2 and 4-5-3, here will not repeat again.
  • Page 68 Other Alarm Figure 4-5-10 Other Alarm Table 4-5-4 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Network Lost, Tampering and IP Address Conflicted are available Alarm Type Check the checkbox to enable the alarm type you selected Save Into SD Card: Save alarm recording files into SD Card External Output: If the camera equips with External Output, you can enable the action after configuring the trigger duration Alarm Action...
  • Page 69: Storage

    External Output Figure 4-5-11 External Output Settings Please set the Normal Status firstly, when the Current Status is different with Normal Status, it will lead to the alarm. 4.5.2 Storage Before you start: To configure record settings, please make sure that you have the network storage device within the network or the SD card inserted in your camera.
  • Page 70 The network disk should be available within the network and properly configured to store the recorded files, etc. NAS (Network-Attached Storage), connecting the storage devices to the existing network, provides data and files services. Figure 4-5-13 NAS Settings Table 4-5-7 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Server Address...
  • Page 71 Record Schedule Figure 4-5-14 Record Schedule Table 4-5-6 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction File Sizes: Set record file size, (10-256)M Record Frame Type: All/Key Record Settings (All: Record all the frame Key: Only record I-frame) Schedule Settings Click the Edit button to edit record schedule Note: SD Card or NAS are available.
  • Page 72 SD Card Explorer Files will be seen on this page when they are configured to save into SD card. You can set time schedule every day for recording videos and save video files to your desired location. (Note: Files are visible once SD card is inserted. Don’t insert or plug out SD card when power on.) SD card video files are arranged by date.
  • Page 73 Snapshot Figure 4-5-16 Snapshot Settings Table 4-5-8 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Enable Time Snapshot: Check the checkbox to enable the Timing Snapshot function Interval: Set the snapshots interval, input the number and choose the unit(millisecond, second, minute, hour, day) Save Into SD Card: Save the snapshots into SD card, and choose the file name to add time suffix or overwrite the base file name.
  • Page 74: Security

    4.5.3 Security User Figure 4-5-17 User Settings Table 4-5-9 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Allow anonymous viewing: Check the checkbox to enable visit from whom Manage Privilege doesn’t have account of the device User Name: Input user name for creating an account User Password: Input password for the account Account Management Confirm User Password: Confirm the password...
  • Page 75 Access List Figure 4-5-18 Access List Table 4-5-10 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Maximum number of concurrent streaming: Select the maximum number of General Settings concurrent streaming. Options include No Limit, 1~9 Rule: Single, Network and Range are available IP access list IP address: Input the address to get the access to the device Enable access list...
  • Page 76: Sip

    4.5.4 SIP The Session Initiation Protocol(SIP) a signaling communications protocol, widely used controlling multimedia communication sessions such as voice and video calls over Internet Protocol(IP) networks. This page allows user to configure SIP related parameters. Milesight cameras can be configured as SIP endpoint to call out when alarm triggered;...
  • Page 77 Alarm Phone List Figure 4-5-21 Alarm Phone List Table 4-5-13 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Phone Number(Call by phone number) & Direct IP Call(Check to accept peer to Phone Type peer IP call). To Phone Number/ Call by phone number or IP address. IP Address Remark Name Display name.
  • Page 78: Smart Event

    4.5.5 Smart Event Smart Event uses Milesight Video Content Analysis technology. This technical capability is used in a wide range of domains including entertainment, health-care, retail, automotive, transport, home automation, safety and security. Milesight VCA provides advanced, accurate smart video analysis for Milesight network cameras.
  • Page 79 Region Exiting Region exiting is to make sure that any person or object won't exit the area that is being monitored. Any exit of people or objects will trigger an alarm. Figure 4-5-25 Set Region Exiting Step1: Set detecting object size; Step2: Set exiting detection region;...
  • Page 80 Tamper Detection Tamper Detection is used to detect possible tampering like the camera being unfocused, obstructed or moved. This functionality alerts security staff immediately when any above-mentioned actions occur. Figure 4-5-27 Set Tamper Detection Step1: Set detecting sensitivity; Step2: Set detection schedule; Step3: Set alarm action;...
  • Page 81 Figure 4-5-29 Set Line Direction Step2: Draw detection lines; Step3: Set detection schedule; Step4: Set alarm action; Step5: Set alarm settings. Note: Milesight allows to set up to four lines at a time. There are three direction modes to choose for triggering alarm. “A→B”...
  • Page 82 Human Detection Human detection is used for figuring out whether an object is a human or not. Once human detection is enabled, when there is an object appearing in the detecting area, an ID will show on the frame. If the object is a person, it will mark as “person”.
  • Page 83 Figure 4-5-33 Set Counting OSD Step3: Set alarm trigger; Figure 4-5-34 Set Alarm Trigger Step4: Set alarm action; Step5: Set alarm settings. Note: 1) To enable people counting, human detection should be enabled first; 2) Crossing along the direction of the arrow will record as “In”, opposite is “Out”; 3) Alarm will be triggered when the thresholds reaches to a certain value from 1 to 9999.
  • Page 84 Setting Milesight VCA provides the primary setting for the whole VCA functions. “Minimum Size” is to set the whether an object is big enough to trigger other settings. The frame you draw on the screen means that only if the object size is bigger than the frame, the settings for other VCA functions will take effect. Maximum Size means opposite, the frame you draw on the screen stands for that only if the object size is smaller than the frame, the settings for other VCA functions will take effect.
  • Page 85: Logs

    4.5.6 Logs The logs contain the information about the time and IP that has accessed the camera through web. Figure 4-5-36 Logs Table 4-5-15 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction There are five main log types: All Type, Event, Operation, Information, Main Type Exception, Event On the premise of main type has been selected, select the sub type to narrow the...
  • Page 86: System

    4.6 System All information about the hardware and software of the camera can be checked on this page. Figure 4-6-1 System Information Table 4-6-1 Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Device Name The device name can be customized. It will be seen in file names of video files Product Model The product model of the camera Hardware Version...
  • Page 87: Maintenance

    4.7 Maintenance 4.7.1 System Maintenance The software can be upgraded by the following steps: Step1: Browse and select the upgrading file; Step2: Click the “upgrade” button after it prompts upload file successfully. After the system reboots successfully, the update is done. Note: Do not disconnect the power of the device during the update.
  • Page 88 4.7.2 Auto Reboot Set the date and time to enable Auto Reboot function. Figure 4-7-2 Auto Reboot...
  • Page 89: Chapter V Services

    Chapter V Services Milesight Technology Co., Ltd provides customers with timely and comprehensive technical support services. End-users can contact your local dealer to obtain technical support. Distributors and resellers can contact directly with Milesight for technical support. Technical Support Mailbox: support@milesight.com Web: http://www.milesight.com...

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