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Network Camera User Manual
AI Series
Network Camera User Manual
Version: V9.0
Date: 2022-07-26

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  • Page 1 Network Camera User Manual AI Series Network Camera User Manual Version: V9.0 Date: 2022-07-26...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    5.3 Accessing from Milesight Back-end Software..............21 5.3.1 Accessing from Milesight NVR (Network Video Recorder)........21 5.3.2 Accessing from Milesight CMS (Center Management System).........21 5.3.3 Accessing from Milesight VMS Enterprise (Video Management System)....22 Chapter 6. Live View.........................24 6.1 Live Video..........................24 6.2 Face Detection Mode......................27...
  • Page 3 Contents 6.4 LPR Mode..........................39 Chapter 7. Playback...........................43 Chapter 8. Settings..........................48 8.1 Media............................48 8.1.1 Video........................... 48 8.1.2 Image...........................51 8.1.3 Audio...........................68 8.2 Network..........................70 8.2.1 Basic..........................70 8.2.2 Advanced........................85 8.3 Storage............................96 8.3.1 Storage Management....................96 8.3.2 Record Settings......................97 8.3.3 Snapshot Settings......................99 8.3.4 Explorer........................101 8.4 Event.............................101 8.4.1 Basic Event.......................
  • Page 4 Contents 8.6 LPR (Optional)........................180 8.6.1 Settings........................180 8.6.2 Smart Search......................212 8.7 IoT (Optional)........................214 8.7.1 Settings........................215 8.7.2 Alarm Settings......................225 8.8 System..........................228 8.8.1 System Setting......................228 8.8.2 Security........................231 8.8.3 Logs...........................237 8.8.4 Maintenance......................238 Chapter 9. Services.......................... 242...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1. Introduction

    Milesight Technology Co., Ltd (Hereinafter referred to as 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 http://www.milesight.com 1.2 Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance...
  • Page 6: Eu Conformity Statement

    Network Camera User Manual | 1 - Introduction | 6 • Make sure that the power supply voltage is correct before using the camera • Do not store or install the device in extremely hot or cold temperatures, dusty or damp locations, and do not expose it to high electromagnetic radiation •...
  • Page 7: Chapter 2. Product Description

    Chapter 2. Product Description 2.1 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 • Support Audio I/O Network • UPnP protocol for the easy management of camera • Support Milesight DDNS • FTP upload, SMTP upload, SD card record and SIP phone Advanced Function • Motion Detection, Privacy Masking, Network Fault Detection and ROI •...
  • Page 9: System Requirements

    Network Camera User Manual | 2 - Product Description | 9 • White LED for PTZ Bullet 2.3 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 10: Chapter 3. Configuration Flow

    Chapter 3. Configuration Flow The configuration flow of cameras is shown in the following figure. Note: The configuration must be based on the actual situation of different models. More configuration details is shown in the following table. Table 1. Description of flow...
  • Page 11 (page 12) dynamic IP connection. Accessing from IP address, web 5.1 Assigning An IP Address (page Accessing the Network Camera browser and Milesight back-end software are available. 8.1 Media (page 48) After login the camera, you can Configure Basic Parameters adjust the video/image/audio/network 8.2 Network (page 70)
  • Page 12: Chapter 4. Network Connection

    Chapter 4. Network Connection 4.1 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. 4.1.1 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 13 Network Camera User Manual | 4 - Network Connection | 13 Step3: On the router, set port forwarding. E.g. 80, 8000 and 554 ports. The steps for port forwarding vary depending on different routers. Please look up the router's user manual for assistance with port forwarding;...
  • Page 14: Chapter 5. Accessing The Network Camera

    LAN of your computer. 5.1.1 Assigning An IP Address Using Smart Tools Smart Tools is a software tool which can automatically detect multiple online Milesight network cameras in the LAN, set IP addresses, and manage firmware upgrades. It’s recommended to use when assigning IP addresses for multiple cameras.
  • Page 15 Network Camera User Manual | 5 - Accessing the Network Camera | 15 Step3: Select a camera or multiple cameras according to the MAC addresses; Select single camera: Select multiple cameras:...
  • Page 16 Network Camera User Manual | 5 - Accessing the Network Camera | 16 Step4: If the selected camera shows "Inactive" in the status bar, click "Activate" to set the password when using it for the first time. You can also set the security questions when activating the camera in case that you forget the password (You can reset the password by answering three security questions correctly).
  • Page 17 Network Camera User Manual | 5 - Accessing the Network Camera | 17 Step6: 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. More usage of Smart Tools, please refer to the Smart Tools User Manual.
  • Page 18: Assign An Ip Address Via Browser

    Click “Advanced”, and then click “IP settings”--> “IP address”--> “Add”. In the pop-up window, enter an IP address that in the same segment with Milesight network camera ( e.g. 192.168.5.61, but please note that this IP address shall not conflict with the IP address on the existing network);...
  • Page 19 Network Camera User Manual | 5 - Accessing the Network Camera | 19 Step2: Start the browser. In the address bar, enter the default IP address of the camera:http://192.168.5.190; Step3: You need to set the password first when using it for the first time. And you can also set three security questions for your device after activation.
  • Page 20: Accessing From The Web Browser

    Network Camera User Manual | 5 - Accessing the Network Camera | 20 • Password must be 8 to 32 characters long, contain at least one number and one letter. • You can click the “forget password” in login page to reset the password by answering three security questions when you forget the password, if you set the security questions in advance.
  • Page 21: Accessing From Milesight Back-End Software

    HD decoding, etc. For detailed information about how to use the Milesight NVR Series, please refer to Milesight NVR User Manual. 5.3.2 Accessing from Milesight CMS (Center Management System) Milesight Central Management System (CMS) is a central management system for Milesight network cameras and Milesight NVR.
  • Page 22: Accessing From Milesight Vms Enterprise (Video Management System)

    The software could be downloaded from our website https://www.milesight.com/. Please install Milesight CMS; then launch the program to add the camera to the channel list. For detailed information about how to use the software, please refer to Milesight CMS User Manual.
  • Page 23 Network Camera User Manual | 5 - Accessing the Network Camera | 23...
  • Page 24: Chapter 6. Live View

    Chapter 6. Live View 6.1 Live Video After logging in the network camera web GUI successfully, user is allowed to view live video as follows. Table 2. Description of the buttons Parameter Description Click to access the live view page. Live Video Click to access the playback page.
  • Page 25 Network Camera User Manual | 6 - Live View | 25 Parameter Description Display the user name and click to logout. Choose the stream (Primary/Secondary/Tertiary) to show on the current video window. Choose the options (Hide Detection Region/Region Entrance/ Region Exiting/Advanced Motion/Line Crossing/Loitering/ People Counting/Object Left/Object Remove/Regional People Counting) to hide/display detection region on the current video window.
  • Page 26 Network Camera User Manual | 6 - Live View | 26 Parameter Description Stop/Play live view. Stop/Play Click to capture the current image and save to the configured path. The default path is: C:VMS\+-1\ IMAGE-MANUAL. Snapshot Click to Start Recording video and save to the configured path. The default path is C:VMS\+-1\MS_Record.
  • Page 27: Face Detection Mode

    6.2 Face Detection Mode Milesight face detection function detects human faces in the monitoring scene and captures the snapshots, which greatly enhances the monitoring efficiency and benefits the large population related industries such as public security, access control and business management.
  • Page 28 Network Camera User Manual | 6 - Live View | 28 Note: Make sure your camera model is MS-Cxxxx-xPC. Step1: Click to enable the Face Detection Mode. And the camera will detect faces in live view according to the region and conditions you set. Note: Before enabling the face detection mode, ensure that the face detection function has been enabled and configured.
  • Page 29 Network Camera User Manual | 6 - Live View | 29 Step2: When Attribute Recognition is enabled, the attributes of detected faces will be displayed on the left side of the Live View interface. Step3: When Face Privacy Settings is enabled, the detected faces in the face detection area will be mosaic automatically.
  • Page 30: Ptz Mode

    Network Camera User Manual | 6 - Live View | 30 Note: Face Capture/Face Detection Message Post/Attribute Recognition are not available in Face Privacy Mode. 6.3 PTZ Mode After logging in the PTZ network camera web GUI successfully, user is allowed to view live video as follows.
  • Page 31: Operations On Live View Page

    Network Camera User Manual | 6 - Live View | 31 6.3.1 Operations on Live View Page Note: For description of other buttons, you can refer to Table 1 (page 24). Table 3. Description of the buttons Parameter Description Navigation key is used to control the direction. The rotation key is used for auto-rotation.
  • Page 32: Positioning

    Network Camera User Manual | 6 - Live View | 32 Parameter Description Enable to set 8 patrol paths for each regional view channel. Display the pattern. 6.3.2 3D Positioning 3D Positioning allows user to use mouse clicking and dragging to control the PTZ. Steps: 1.
  • Page 33 Network Camera User Manual | 6 - Live View | 33...
  • Page 34 Network Camera User Manual | 6 - Live View | 34 Step2: Use the PTZ control buttons to move the lens to the interested position; Step3: Click to save the setting of the current preset; Step4: Click to delete the chosen preset. Note: Up to 300 presets can be configured (18 presets are not modifiable).
  • Page 35 Network Camera User Manual | 6 - Live View | 35 Note: The following presets are predefined with special commands. You can only call them but can’t configure them. For example, preset 037 is the “Self Check”. If you call the preset number 037, the PTZ camera will start self check function at once.
  • Page 36 Network Camera User Manual | 6 - Live View | 36 Set / Call a patrol A patrol is a memorized series of preset function. It can be configured and called on the patrol setting list. You can customize up to 8 patrols and it can be configured with 48 presets. Before configuring the patrol, you should make sure that the presets you want to add to the patrol have been defined.
  • Page 37 Network Camera User Manual | 6 - Live View | 37 Step4: Configure the preset number, patrol speed and patrol time; Table 5. Description of Patrol Settings Name Description Patrol Speed The speed of moving from one preset to another. The duration staying on one patrol point.
  • Page 38 Network Camera User Manual | 6 - Live View | 38 Set a pattern: Step1: In the PTZ control panel, click to enter the pattern settings interface; Step2: Select a pattern number from the pattern list as shown in the figure below; Step3: Click to activate recording the panning, tilting and zooming actions;...
  • Page 39: Lpr Mode

    Network Camera User Manual | 6 - Live View | 39 6.4 LPR Mode Milesight LPR Camera supports professional LPR Live View interface , it can show the real-time license plate recognition results and display the snapshots of detected license plates ,which realizes a stand-alone LPR solution.
  • Page 40 Network Camera User Manual | 6 - Live View | 40 Table 6. Description of the buttons Parameter Description Click to access the live view page. Live Video Click to access the playback page. Playback Click to access the configuration page. Settings Click to access the LPR Mode page.
  • Page 41 Network Camera User Manual | 6 - Live View | 41 Parameter Description Choose the Stream (Primary/Secondary/Tertiary) to show on the current video window. Choose the options (Hide Detection Region/LPR) to hide/ show detection region on the current video window. Stop/Play live view.
  • Page 42 Network Camera User Manual | 6 - Live View | 42 Parameter Description Manually trigger Camera Alarm Output. Manual Output Click to display images at a window size. Window Size Click to display images at full-screen. Full Screen Click to view selected license plate with a large picture. Click to add the selected license plate to White/Black List.
  • Page 43: Chapter 7. Playback

    Chapter 7. Playback Click to enter playback interface. In this part, you can search and playback the recorded video files stored in SD cards or NAS. The Playback interface is as below: Step1: Click the “Search” botton, choose the data and record type when the window pops up.
  • Page 44 Network Camera User Manual | 7 - Playback | 44 Step2: The timeline displays the video files for the day and show different colors according to selected record type. Drag the progress bar with the mouse to locate the exact playback point as needed.
  • Page 45 Network Camera User Manual | 7 - Playback | 45 Step3: Click to play the video files found on this date. The toolbar on the button of playback interface can be used to control playing progress. Table 7. Description of the buttons Parameter Description Choose date to search recorded videos.
  • Page 46 Network Camera User Manual | 7 - Playback | 46 Parameter Description Adjust the speed of video playback. Speed Down: Includes 0.5X and 0.25X for Play. Speed Up: Includes 2X and 4X for Play. Speed Down/Speed Up/Speed Speed: The default playback speed is 1X Play/Pause the video.
  • Page 47 Network Camera User Manual | 7 - Playback | 47 Parameter Description Time narrow/expand. Time Expand/Narrow...
  • Page 48: Chapter 8. Settings

    Chapter 8. Settings 8.1 Media 8.1.1 Video Stream parameters can be set in this module, adapting to different network environments and demands. Primary Stream Settings Secondary Stream Settings...
  • Page 49 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 49 Tertiary Stream Settings Table 9. Description of the buttons...
  • Page 50 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 50 Parameters Function Introduction General & Event are available only for Primary Stream. General refers to continuous record video, while Event includes events that can trigger alarms, such as Motion, Exception, LPR and so on. Record Stream Type This item can separately set different bit rate and frame rate for different Recording Stream Types.
  • Page 51: Image

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 51 Parameters Function Introduction Profile The option is for H.264, Main/High/Base can be selected as needed. Set the I-frame interval to 1~120, 50 for the default. This item is optional only if you I-frame Interval select the H.265/H.264.
  • Page 52 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 52 Table 10. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Brightness Adjust the Brightness of the scene. Contrast Adjust the color and light contrast. Adjust the Saturation of the image. Higher Saturation makes colors appear Saturation more "pure"...
  • Page 53 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 53 Table 11. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Night Mode: Shown in live view based on Night Mode settings. Day Mode: Shown in live view based on Day Mode settings. Auto Mode: Shown in live view based on environment, set the sensitivity for switching Day Mode to Night Mode, or Night Mode to Day Mode.
  • Page 54 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 54 Parameters Function Introduction Day to Night Value: You can set the sensitivity for switching Day Mode to Night Mode. When IR Light Sensor Current Value is lower than this value, it will switch Day Mode to Night Mode.
  • Page 55 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 55 Table 12. 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 1~1/100000s.
  • Page 56 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 56 Parameters Function Introduction Here you can customize your special demands for different time, then the Day mode and Night mode will switch automatically according to your settings. Advanced Schedule Mode [Exposure] Table 13.
  • Page 57 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 57 Parameters Function Introduction 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 value you set, you can set the exposure time from 1~1/100000s, the higher the value is, the brighter the image is.
  • Page 58 BLC/WDR/HLC mode. Backlight Mode Note: • For more details about Milesight WDR on & off Video, you can click to the YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McoOL0Pyk0w • For more details about Milesight Ultra Low-light Video Demo - HLC, you can click to the YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ly8uKWbii40...
  • Page 59 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 59 Table 15. Description of the buttons...
  • Page 60 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 60 Parameters Function Introduction To restore white objects, removed color distortion caused by the light of the environment. Auto White Balance:This option will automatically enable the White Balance function. Manual White Balance: Set Red Gain Level and Blue Gain Level manually. Incandescent Lamp: Select this option when light is similar with incandescent lamp.
  • Page 61 Better image effect in foggy weather. Note: • Defog Mode is not supported for the MS-Cxxxx-xPA. Defog Mode • For more details about Milesight Defog, you can click to the YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9od7Trao4U Digital Image Stabilisation Decrease the blur and shakiness of the image.
  • Page 62 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 62 [Display] Table 17. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Power Line Frequency 60Hz and 50Hz are available. Outdoor/Indoor Mode Select indoor or outdoor mode to meet your needs. There are three options available, you can select one to meet your need. Off: Keep the image in normal direction.
  • Page 63 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 63 Parameters Function Introduction Set the Zoom Limit. Zoom Limit Note: Only for the PTZ Network Camera with optical zoom of 20X or above. Set the White LED Level to 1~100. White LED Level Note: Only for PTZ Bullet.
  • Page 64 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 64 Parameters Function Introduction Enable to set different colors for display information background on screen. You can set different colors for font and background of image , then the image OSD will show as below: Background Color Show Video Title Check the check box to show video title.
  • Page 65 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 65 You can select the color to use for the cover certain areas on the live video. Note: • For the MS-Cxxxx-xPC model, up to 24 mask areas and 4 mosaic areas are supported. •...
  • Page 66 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 66 You can select the color type and mosaic type to use for the cover certain areas on the live video. The mosaic type can maintain the continuity of the picture and improve the visual effect. Up to 28 mask areas are supported, which includes 24 mask areas and 4 mosaic areas.
  • Page 67 By using Milesight ROI technology, more than 50% of bit rate can be saved and therefore less bandwidth demanded and the storage usage reduced. So according to this, you can set a small bit rate for high resolution.
  • Page 68: Audio

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 68 Parameters Function Introduction Delete the selected ROI areas. Delete All Clear all areas you drew before. Note: • You can set a low bit rate. For example, you can set a bit rate with 512Kbps and a resolution with 1080P, then you can see the image quality of ROI is more clear and fluent than the other region.
  • Page 69 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 69 Parameters Function Introduction Enable Check on the checkbox to enable audio feature. Audio Mode Audio Input/Audio Output/Both Audio Input & Output are optional. Denoise: Set it as On/Off. When you set the function on, the noise detected can be filtered.
  • Page 70: Network

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 70 Note: • The Audio mode and Audio Output are only for certain modules. • Only support ‘.wav’ audio files with codec type PCM/PCMU/PCMA, 64kbps or 128 kbps and no more than 500k. Note: Only support '.wav' audio files with codec type PCM/PCMU/PCMA, 64kbps or 128kbps bitrate and no more than 500k! 8.2 Network...
  • Page 71 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 71 Parameters Function Introduction Type: Static Type and DHCP Type are optional for user to get IPv4 address automatically or use fixed IP address. IPv4 Address: An address that used to identify a network camera on the network. Note: The Test button is used to test if the IP is conflicting.
  • Page 72 Enable: Start or stop using HTTPs. Port: Web GUI login port via HTTPS, the default is 443. HTTPs Note: For more details about how to use enable HTTPS access, please refer to https://milesight.freshdesk.com/a/solutions/articles/69000797384. Installed Certificate Attributes Upload and set the SSL certificate.
  • Page 73 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 73 Table 26. 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. Playback Port Note: Port 0 means closing playback function.
  • Page 74 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 74 Note: • DSCP refers to the Differentiated Service Code Point; and the DSCP value is used in the IP header to indicate the priority of the data. • A reboot is required for the settings to take effect. 8.2.1.4 UPnP Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software and other hardware devices.
  • Page 75 Note: For more details about how to set DDNS, please refer to https://milesight.freshdesk.com/a/ solutions/articles/69000643406. You can choose “ddns.milesight.com” as provider for DDNS. After enabling it, you can access the device via the URL “http://ddns.milesight.com/MAC address”. Table 29. Description of the buttons...
  • Page 76 Display DDNS running status. Save the configuration. Note: • Please do the Port Forwarding of HTTP Port and RTSP Port before you use Milesight DDNS. • Make sure that the internal and the external port number of RTSP are the same. 8.2.1.6 Email Alarm video files can be sent to specific mail account through SMTP server.
  • Page 77 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 77 Table 30. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Enable Check the checkbox to enable Email function. 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.
  • Page 78 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 78 Parameters Function Introduction Alarm Snapshot File Name: Default(YYYY-MM-DD) /MM-DD-YYYY/ DD- MM-YYYY/ Add prefix/ Overwrite with the base file name/ Customize are available. Snapshot Settings Timing Snapshot File Name: Default(YYYY-MM-DD) /MM-DD-YYYY/ DD- MM-YYYY/ Add prefix/ Overwrite with the base file name/ Customize are available.
  • Page 79 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 79 Table 31. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction FTP Type FTP and SFTP are optional. Server Address FTP/SFTP server address. The port of the FTP server. Generally it is 21. Server Port FTP Server Settings The port of the SFTP server.
  • Page 80 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 80 Parameters Function Introduction Multilevel If the storage path is more than two levels, enter Multilevel FTP Folder Name storage path here manually. Alarm Action Choose the default(YYYY-MM-DD) or customize the alarm action file File Name name.
  • Page 81 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 81 Note: • If you use the 5G camera for the first time, it is necessary to connect the camera through the network port to access the web page of the camera for basic configuration. •...
  • Page 82 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 82 Table 32. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Enable Check this option to enable 5G network. Enter the Access Point Name for cellular dial-up connection provided by local ISP. User name Enter the user name for cellular dial-up connection provided by local ISP.
  • Page 83 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 83 Note: For some Internet Service Provider, users only need to insert the SIM card directly to access the 5G network without additional configuration. [Cellular Status] Step2: After connecting to the network successfully, you can check the cellular status information on Cellular Status interface, as shown below.
  • Page 84 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 84 Parameters Function Introduction IMSI Show IMSI of the SIM card. ICCID Show ICCID of the SIM card. Data Usage Monthly Display current monthly used data. IP Address Display the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS Address of the current network.
  • Page 85: Advanced

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 85 • You can connect and configure the 5G camera to Milesight CMS via P2P. • You can use 5G network to connect the 5G camera to Milesight VMS Enterprise, Milesight CMS and M-sight Pro APP via P2P.
  • Page 86 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 86 Note: About how to set up VLAN in switches, please refers to your switches user manual. 8.2.2.2 PPPoE 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.
  • Page 87 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 87 Note: • The obtained IP address is dynamically assigned via PPPoE, so the IP address always changes after rebooting the camera. To solve the inconvenience of the dynamic IP, you need to get a domain name from the DDNS provider (e.g.
  • Page 88 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 88 Parameters Function Introduction Enable SNMP v3: Provide encryption and the HTTPS protocol must be enabled. Read Security Name: Input the name of Read Security Community. Level of Security: There are three levels available: (auth, priv), (auth, no priv) and (no auth, no priv).
  • Page 89 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 89 8.2.2.5 Bonjour Bonjour is based on Apple's multicast DNS service. Bonjour devices can automatically broadcast their service information and listen to the service information of other devices. If you don't know the camera information, you can use the Bonjour service on the same LAN to search for network camera devices and then to access the devices.
  • Page 90 Internet Protocol (IP) networks. This page allows user to configure SIP related parameters. Milesight can be configured as SIP endpoint to call out when alarm triggered; or allow permitted number to call in to check the video if the video IP phone is used.
  • Page 91 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 91 To use this function, the settings in SIP page must be configured properly. There are two ways to get video through SIP, one is to dial the IP address directly, the other is account registration mode. the details are as follows: Method 1: IP Direct mode Dial on the camera’s IP address directly through SIP phone, so you can see the video.
  • Page 92 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 92 Table 35. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Start or stop using SIP. Enable Note: SIP supports Direct IP call. Choose to use Enable mode or Disable mode. Enable mode means to use SIP Register Mode with register account.
  • Page 93 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 93 Parameters Function Introduction Enable Audio in SIP Call Enable/disable audio in SIP call. Max Call Duration The max call duration when use SIP. Status SIP registration status. Display “Unregistered” or “Registered” . [Alarm Phone List] Table 36.
  • Page 94 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 94 [White List] Table 37. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Enable White List Number Filter When enabled, only the designated phone number or IP address can visit Phone Type: Phone Number(Call by phone number) & Direct IP Call. Phone Number/IP Address: Including the phone number or IP address on the white list.
  • Page 95 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 95 Table 38. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Enable: Enable/disable the Push Message function Push Event Type: You can click to choose the types of Events' message which will be pushed to M-sight Pro App as shown below: Push Message Settings Here you can choose whether to enable or disable camera ONVIF function.
  • Page 96: Storage

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 96 8.3 Storage 8.3.1 Storage Management Table 39. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Format: Format SD card, the files in SD card will be removed. Mount/UnMount: Mount/Dismount SD card. SD Card Delete: Enable cyclic storage, when the free disk space reach at a certain value, it will automatically delete the files at certain percentage according to...
  • Page 97: Record Settings

    SMB/CIFS is selected. Note: • Up to 5 NAS disks can be connected to the camera. • For more details about how to use NAS on Milesight Network Camera, please refer to https://milesight.freshdesk.com/a/solutions/ articles/69000797902.
  • Page 98 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 98 Table 40. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Enable Recycle Enable/Disable Recycle Storage, if you enable this option, it will delete the files when the free Storage disk space reaches a certain value. Pre Second Reserve the record time before alarm, 0~10 sec.
  • Page 99: Snapshot Settings

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 99 Parameters Function Introduction Copy the schedule area to another date. Schedule Settings Select all schedule. Clear all schedule. Save the configuration. Note: SD Card or NAS are available. 8.3.3 Snapshot Settings Table 41.
  • Page 100 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 100 Parameters Function Introduction Enable Timing 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 Storage: Save the snapshots into SD card or NAS, and choose the file name to add time suffix or overwrite the base file name.
  • Page 101: Explorer

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 101 Parameters Function Introduction Clear all schedule. Save the configuration. 8.3.4 Explorer Files will be seen on this page when they are configured to save into SD card or NAS. You can set time schedule every day for recording videos and save video files to your desired location.
  • Page 102: Basic Event

    8.4.1.1 Motion Detection Note: For more details about how to set motion detection, please refer to https:// milesight.freshdesk.com/a/solutions/articles/69000643423. Settings steps are shown as follows: Step1: Check the checkbox to enable the motion detection. Step2: Check the check box to enable the motion analysis.
  • Page 103 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 103 Parameters Function Introduction When Motion Analysis is enabled, the moving region will turn yellow so that the user can know exactly where the motion occurred. Note: Only support when HTTP is selected in Live View. Enable Motion Analysis Click the button, the motion in the area will be detected.
  • Page 104 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 104 Table 43. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Normal Mode and Advanced Mode are available for the option. When Advanced Detection Mode Mode is selected, users can configure up to 4 detection regions and sensitivity for each detection region.
  • Page 105 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 105 Parameters Function Introduction Copy the schedule area to another date. Select all schedule. Clear all schedule. [Alarm Action] Step6: Set alarm action; Table 45. Description of the buttons...
  • Page 106 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 106 Parameters Function Introduction Duration: Selected the duration time of alarm. 5s/10s/15s/20s/25s/30s are available. Record Linkage: Save alarm recording files into SD Card or NAS or Upload the recording files via FTP. Number: The number of snapshot, 1~5 are available.
  • Page 107 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 107 [Basic Settings] Table 46. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Audio Alarm will be triggered when the thresholds reaches to a certain Alarm Threshold value from 0 to 100. Audio Sample Value The current value of the audio sample.
  • Page 108 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 108 Refer to the table Table 3 (page 105) for the meanings of the items, here will not repeat again. 8.4.1.4 External Output [Normal Status Settings]...
  • Page 109 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 109 Please set the Normal Status firstly, when the Current Status is different with Normal Status, it will lead to the alarm. [Manual External Output] You can set the manual external output. Table 47.
  • Page 110: Vca Event

    Smart Event uses VCA (Video Content Analysis) technology, which provides advanced, accurate smart video analysis for Milesight network cameras. Powered by AI chip,the new generation video analytics is capable of recognizing vast attributes of human, vehicle, and object pattern recognition models.
  • Page 111 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 111 [Detection Settings] Note: General Settings will take effect in all detection regions/lines! Step1: Selected detection region and enable region entrance detection; Note: If you choose Normal Mode, it supports configuring the detection region for the current area.
  • Page 112 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 112 Table 49. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Level 1~10 are available, the default level is 5. The higher the sensitivity, the easier Sensitivity it is for moving objects to be recorded in the results. Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the minimum size of the detected Min.
  • Page 113 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 113 Table 50. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Copy the schedule area to another date. Select all schedule. Clear all schedule. [Alarm Action]...
  • Page 114 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 114 Step5: Set alarm action; Table 51. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Duration: Selected the duration time of alarm. 5s/10s/15s/20s/25s/30s are available. Record Linkage: Save alarm recording files into SD Card or NAS or Upload the recording files via FTP.
  • Page 115 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 115 Parameters Function Introduction Support to call the SIP phone after enabling the SIP function. Alarm to SIP Phone Note: Please open the SIP. HTTP Notification Support to pop up the alarm news to specified HTTP URL. When the alarm triggered, White LED will turn on to warning the detected objects.
  • Page 116 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 116 Settings steps are shown as follows: [Detection Settings] Note: General Settings will take effect in all detection regions/lines! Step1: Selected detection region and enable region exiting detection; Note: If you choose Normal Mode, it supports configuring the detection region for the current area.
  • Page 117 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 117 Table 52. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Level 1~10 are available, the default level is 5. The higher the sensitivity, the Sensitivity easier it is for moving objects to be recorded in the results. Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the minimum size of the detected Min.
  • Page 118 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 118 Note: This part is the same as the regular schedule settings. You can refer to 8.4.2.1 Region Entrance (page 110). [Alarm Action] Step5: Set alarm action;...
  • Page 119 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 119 Note: This part is the same as the regular alarm settings. You can refer to Table 3 (page 114). 8.4.2.3 Advanced Motion Detection Different from traditional motion detection, advanced motion detection can filter out “noise” such as lighting changes, natural tree movements, etc.
  • Page 120 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 120 Settings steps are shown as follows: Step1: Selected Detection Region and enable advanced motion detection; Note: If you choose Normal Mode, it supports configuring the detection region for the current area.
  • Page 121 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 121 [General Settings] Step3: Set Ignore Short-Lived Motion time. If you set the time, when the moving duration of an object is within the setting time, the alarm will not be triggered; Step4: Set detecting sensitivity and object size limits;...
  • Page 122 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 122 Table 53. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction The alarm will not be triggered when the moving duration of an object is within the setting time. Off/1s/2s/3s/4s/5s are available. Ignore Short-Lived Motion Note: Ignore Short-Lived Motion time is to avoid false alarm caused by instant object movement within time setting.
  • Page 123 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 123 Settings steps are shown as follows: Step1: Enable Tamper Detection and set detecting sensitivity; [Schedule Settings] Step2: Set detection schedule; Note: This part is the same as the regular schedule settings. You can refer to 8.4.2.1 Region Entrance (page 110).
  • Page 124 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 124 Step3: Set alarm action; Note: • This part is the same as the regular alarm settings. You can refer to Table 3 (page 114). • If you enable External Output and choose Constant External Output Action Time, when possible tampering is detected, External Output Action alarm time will be always constant till the alarm is released.
  • Page 125 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 125 • If you choose Normal Mode, it supports configuring the detection region for the current area. If you choose Advanced Mode(Only for PTZ series), it supports configuring the detection region for different PTZ presets (Only support Preset 1~4 so far).
  • Page 126 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 126 Table 54. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Level 1~10 are available, the default level is 5. The higher the sensitivity, the Sensitivity easier it is for moving objects to be recorded in the results. Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the minimum size of the detected Min.
  • Page 127 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 127 Note: This part is the same as the regular schedule settings. You can refer to 8.4.2.1 Region Entrance (page 110). [Alarm Action] Step5: Set alarm action;...
  • Page 128 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 128 Note: • This part is the same as the regular alarm settings. You can refer to Table 3 (page 114). • When enabling PTZ Auto Tracking, camera will automatically track objects and trigger an alarm if detecting objects crossing a defined virtual line •...
  • Page 129 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 129 Settings steps are shown as follows: [Detection Settings] Note: General Settings will take effect in all detection regions/lines! Step1: Select detection region and enable loitering detection; Note: If you choose Normal Mode, it supports configuring the detection region for the current area.
  • Page 130 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 130 [General Settings] Step4: Set object size limits; Table 55. Description of the buttons...
  • Page 131 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 131 Parameters Function Introduction Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the minimum size of the detected Min. Size object. When the object is smaller than this size, it will not be detected. The default minimum size is 3*3.
  • Page 132 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 132 Settings steps are shown as follows: [Detection Settings] Note: General Settings will take effect in all detection regions/lines! Step1: Selected detection region and enable object left/removed detection (Or you can enable both features at the same time);...
  • Page 133 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 133 [General Settings] Step2: Set Min. time, detecting sensitivity and object size limits. Table 56. Description of the buttons...
  • Page 134: People Counting

    8.4.3 People Counting 8.4.3.1 People Counting People Counting is able to count how many people enter or exit during the setting period. Note: For more details about how to use people counting, please refer to https:// milesight.freshdesk.com/a/solutions/articles/69000639819.
  • Page 135 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 135 Note: Make sure your camera model is MS-Cxxxx-xPC/PA. Settings steps are as shown below: Step1: Enable People Counting; Step2: Set detection line and direction. Note: • Crossing along the direction of the arrow will record as “In”, opposite is “Out”. •...
  • Page 136 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 136 Table 57. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Level 1~10 are available, the default level is 5. The higher the sensitivity, the Sensitivity easier it is for moving objects to be recorded in the results. Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the minimum size of the detected Min.
  • Page 137 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 137 Note: This part is the same as the regular schedule settings. You can refer to 8.4.2.1 Region Entrance (page 110). [Counting Information] Step5: Set counting information; Table 58. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Count Type...
  • Page 138 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 138 Parameters Function Introduction Set counting OSD. Note: The Total Counting OSD configuration is linked in all detection lines. Show OSD: Click to enable/disable the OSD shown. Total Counting Font Size: The font size of the OSD display. Font Color: The font color of the OSD display.
  • Page 139 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 139 Table 59. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Alarm will be triggered when the thresholds reaches to a certain value from 1 to 9999. Total Counting and Single Counting are available. You can set the Alarm Thresholds of In/Out/Capacity/Sum.
  • Page 140 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 140 Parameters Function Introduction This part is the same as the regular alarm settings. You can refer to Table 3 (page 114). Note: Alarm Action • The alarm action is effective on 4 detection lines simultaneously. •...
  • Page 141 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 141 Step1: Select Detection Region and enable regional people counting detection; Note: Support up to 4 detection regions. [Basic Settings] Step2: Set sensitivity and object size limits. Note: If you choose Normal Mode, it supports configuring the detection line for the current area.
  • Page 142 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 142 [Schedule Settings] Step4: Set detection schedule; Note: This part is the same as the regular schedule settings. You can refer to 8.4.2.1 Region Entrance (page 110). [Alarm Action] Step6: Set alarm trigger and alarm action; Table 61.
  • Page 143 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 143 Parameters Function Introduction This part is the same as the regular alarm settings. You can refer to Table 3 (page 114). Note: Alarm Action • The alarm action is effective on 4 detection regions simultaneously. •...
  • Page 144 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 144 Step4: Select Start Time, then click "Search" button, the camera will automatically count the data for the day/ week/ month/ year (based on the report type selected by the user) from the start time and generate the corresponding report.
  • Page 145 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 145 Regional People Counting-Statistics Report (Line Chart) Regional People Counting-Statistics Report (Bar Chart)
  • Page 146 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 146 Step6: Click "Download" button to download the screenshot of the statistical report chart. Step7: Click "Export" button to pop up the Export window as shown below, and you can choose File Format to export the report to local.
  • Page 147 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 147 Regional People Counting-Export Step8: Click "Auto Export" button to pop up the Statistics Report Settings as shown below. People Counting-Auto Export...
  • Page 148 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 148 • Check the check box to enable the auto export of people counting, then select the lines as needed. • Set Day. User can choose Everyday to export daily reports, while choosing others to export reports on a specific day of the week;...
  • Page 149 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 149 • Set Export Time Range; • Set the destination path of the automatically exported report. The report can be exported to FTP/ Email/Storage automatically as the form of an Excel spreadsheet according to the day, time and export time range you set.
  • Page 150 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 150 • Check the check box to enable the auto export of regional people counting. • Set Day. User can choose Everyday to export daily reports, while choosing others to export reports on a specific day of the week;...
  • Page 151: Face Detection

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 151 • Set Export Time Range; • Set the destination path of the automatically exported report. The report can be exported to FTP/ Email/Storage automatically as the form of an Excel spreadsheet according to the day, time and export time range you set.
  • Page 152 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 152 8.4.4.1 General Settings steps are as shown below: Step1: Enable Face Detection; [Basic Settings] Step2: Set Min. Object Size; Step3: Set detection region, you can drag the detection region to adjust the size. Only faces in this region will be detected;...
  • Page 153 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 153 [Schedule Settings] Step5: Set detection schedule. Note: This part is the same as the regular schedule settings. You can refer to 8.4.2.1 Region Entrance (page 110). [Alarm Action] Step6: Set alarm action.
  • Page 154 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 154 Table 62. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Duration: Select the duration time of alarm. 5s/10s/15s/20s/25s/30s are available. Record Linkage: Save alarm recording files into SD Card or NAS or Upload the recording files via FTP.
  • Page 155 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 155 Table 63. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Check the check box to enable Face Detection Message Post. It will push Enable Face Detection information to some third-party devices or compatible software. Information can Message Post be pushed by TCP or HTTP.
  • Page 156 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 156 [Face Capture Settings] Here you can make configuration for face capture snapshot. Table 64. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Auto Mode, Quality Priority, Timeliness Priority, Customize are available. Auto Mode: In this mode, it will push a face screenshot based on screenshot quality and push speed when the face is detected.
  • Page 157 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 157 Parameters Function Introduction Face Only, Upper Body, Whole Body are available. Face Only: Capture the screenshot of face only. Upper Body: Capture the screenshot of upper body. Snapshot Type Whole Body: Capture the screenshot of whole body. If you check the "Background"...
  • Page 158 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 158 Parameters Function Introduction Users can choose the attributes as needed. All: Select or deselect all attributes in one click. Age: Recognize the age according the face, the types including Child (Age 0-17 ), Adult (Age 18-59), Elderly (Age more than 59).
  • Page 159: Heat Map

    • Heat Map function is supported in AI models except PTZ and LPR series. • Only allowed to view reports within 7 days without a SD card or NAS. • For more details about how to set Heat Map, please refer to https://milesight.freshdesk.com/a/ solutions/articles/69000643314.
  • Page 160 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 160 Step1: Enable Heat Map function. [Basic Settings] Table 67. Description of the buttons...
  • Page 161 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 161 Parameters Function Introduction Level 1~10 are available, the default level is 5. The higher the sensitivity, the Sensitivity easier it is for moving objects to be recorded in the results. Set the minimum object size from 1 to 100, the default value is 10.
  • Page 162 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 162 Note: This part is the same as the regular schedule settings. You can refer to 8.4.2.1 Region Entrance (page 110). 8.4.5.2 Report The heat map results will be displayed on this interface. Step1: Select Main Heat Map Type.
  • Page 163 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 163 Time Heat Map Step4: Click the "Report Export" button to export the report to local. Step5: Click the "Auto Export" button to pop up the Heat Map Report Settings as shown below.
  • Page 164 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 164 • Set Export Type. User can check Space Heat Map or Time Heat Map or both. When either Space Heat Map or Time Heat Map is checked, the gray item becomes editable as shown below; •...
  • Page 165: Ptz

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 165 • Set Export Time Range. • Set the destination path of the automatically exported report. The report can be exported to FTP/ Email/Storage automatically as the form of an Excel spreadsheet or a picture according to the day, time and export time range you set.
  • Page 166 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 166 [Basic] Table 68. Description of the buttons...
  • Page 167 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 167 Parameters Function Introduction If you enabled Preset Freezing, the live view of preset position will be showed directly instead of showing both the moving path to the position and Preset the live view.
  • Page 168 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 168 Table 69. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Zoom Status 2s/ 5s/ 10s/Always Open/ Always Close are available. Pan & Tilt Status 2s/ 5s/ 10s/Always Open/ Always Close are available. Preset Status 2s/ 5s/ 10s/Always Open/ Always Close are available.
  • Page 169: Auto Home

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 169 Table 70. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction If the camera stop working for a longer time than predefined, the position of it will be recorded. And it will resume to the position after going back to the normal work from power off.
  • Page 170: Ptz Limits

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 170 Auto Home allows the PTZ camera to return to a predefined Home Position automatically after a period of latency time. Check the checkbox to enable the Auto Home mode. Table 71. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Enable...
  • Page 171: Initial Position

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 171 Step1: Check the checkbox to enable the PTZ Limit function. Step2: Choose the limit mode as Manual limit or scanning limit. • Manual Limit: When Manual limit stops are set, you can operate the PTZ control panel manually only in the limited surveillance area.
  • Page 172: Privacy Mask

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 172 You can configure the Initial Position for PTZ cameras as a zero point. Step1: Click the PTZ control buttons as the Initial Position of the PTZ bullet, you can also call a defined preset and set it as the Initial Position.
  • Page 173 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 173 [Privacy Mask] You can select the color to use for the cover certain areas on the live video. Note: • For the MS-Cxxxx-xPC model, up to 24 mask areas and 4 mosaic areas are supported. •...
  • Page 174 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 174 Parameters Function Introduction Select the color for the privacy areas, there are eight colors available: White, Type Black, Blue, Yellow, Green, Brown, Red, Violet Set the value of Active Zoom Ratio according to your need, and then the Active Zoom Ratio mask will only appear when the zoom ratio is greater than the predefined value...
  • Page 175: Schedule Tasks

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 175 Parameters Function Introduction Clear the area you drew on the live video. Enable/disable the selected ROI areas. Change the color of Mask area, there are eight colors available: White, Operation Black, Blue, Yellow, Green, Brown, Red and Violet Delete the privacy mask area 8.5.6 Schedule Tasks...
  • Page 176: Auto Tracking

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 176 Step5: Click button to save all the configurations. Note: • The time of each task cannot be overlapped. Up to 10 tasks can be configured for each day. • The Scheduled Tasks function is prior to Auto Home function. When these two functions are set at the same time, only the Scheduled Tasks function takes effect.
  • Page 177: Config Clear

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 177 Note: Please enable motion detection first. [Basic Settings] Step3: Enable “Show Tracking” to show tracking in Auto Tracking function. Step4: Set detecting sensitivity; Step5: Set Max. Tracking Time which must be between 5~300s. The camera will stop tracking when the tracking time is used up.
  • Page 178: Rs485

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 178 Here you can clear PTZ configurations, including all PTZ configurations, Presets, Patrols, Patterns, Auto Homes, PTZ Limits , Initial Position (PTZ Bullet), Privacy Masks and Scheduled Tasks. 8.5.9 RS485 Here you can clear configure RS485 serial port to control the PTZ of Speed Dome. Protocol, Baudrate, Data Bit, Stop Bit, Parity, Flow Control, PTZ Address should be exactly the same as those of the control device.
  • Page 179: Status

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 179 8.5.10 Status Here you can see the status information for PTZ camera, including temperature and fan status.
  • Page 180: Lpr (Optional)

    • There is only Basic Event under Event Tab for LPR cameras. • For more details about how to set ANPR solution, please refer to https:// milesight.freshdesk.com/a/solutions/articles/69000640021. • For more details about how to set LPR1, please refer to https://milesight.freshdesk.com/a/ solutions/articles/69000797908.
  • Page 181 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 181 Table 75. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Enable Detection Enable/disable the LPR detection function. Country/ Region Select country/ region to detect the license plate. (Only for LPR1 and LPR EU) Normal: configure the LPR detection regions for the current area.
  • Page 182 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 182 Customize Mode Auto Mode...
  • Page 183 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 183 Table 76. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Enable LPR Night Mode With this option enabled, the camera will enable different detection modes according to Day/Night mode. (Only for LPR3 and LPR EU) With this option enabled, the camera will detect the vehicle speed and display results on the Smart Search interface.
  • Page 184 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 184 Parameters Function Introduction Level 1~10 are available. Level Note: Minimum Shutter of each Level : 1- 1/250, 2- 1/500, 3- 1/750, 4- 1/1000, 5- 1/2000. [Detection Settings] Step3: Check the check box “Enable License Plate Recognition”, you can draw the screen to select area interested.
  • Page 185 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 185 Table 77. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Draw the screen to select the area interested, then click “Add”button to add the area, only four recognition areas can be added. You can edit the name of the area or delete the area in the list below.
  • Page 186 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 186 Table 79. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Check the checkbox to enable LPR Message Post. It will push information to Enable LPR Message Post some third-party devices or software that are compatible with ours. Post Type Information can be pushed by RTSP, TCP or HTTP.
  • Page 187 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 187 Table 80. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Copy the schedule area to another date. Select all schedule.
  • Page 188 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 188 Parameters Function Introduction Clear all schedule. 8.6.1.2 Advanced In the interface, you can set display information on snapshot of license plate recognition, and also customize the file name of snapshots which are uploaded via FTP or Email or stored on local LPR Picture File Path.
  • Page 189 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 189 Table 81. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Small/Medium/Large are available for OSD information. Font Size Note: Snapshot OSD font size and Image OSD font size are corresponded. Enable to set different colors for OSD information. Font Color Note: Snapshot OSD font color and Image OSD font color are corresponded.
  • Page 190 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 190 Parameters Function Introduction Customize the OSD content. You can set OSD Information as shown below: When license plate is recognized and the alarm is triggered, the snapshot OSD Information of license plate recognition will show as below: [Snapshot File Name]...
  • Page 191 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 191 Table 82. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction “-”, “_” and Space are available for File Name Separator format. Separator The default separator is “-”. You can customize the snapshot file name according to items chosen. Item of File Name Each time when an item is checked, the list will add the item row, including the item name and sorting operation.
  • Page 192 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 192 connect these items name. Also, the content of Position and Device ID items can be customized. When you check all items, the function interface will show as below: Note: You need to check at least one item. For example, you can choose items, separator and items sorting as below:...
  • Page 193 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 193 Once license plate is recognized, and the snapshot will be uploaded via FTP or Email or stored on your local LPR Picture File Path. Then, You can see the snapshot file name which you customize as shown below: Full-snapshot Recognized successfully Full-snapshot Recognized failed...
  • Page 194 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 194 License plate snapshot Recognized successfully License plate snapshot Recognized failed Note: • If the item checked is not recognized successfully, then the item will be displayed with the specific symbol “#”. •...
  • Page 195 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 195 mode interface. When these license plates are detected, the camera will respond accordingly to your settings. Table 83. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Select the license plate type as black or white, enter the license plate, click the “Add”...
  • Page 196 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 196 Parameters Function Introduction You can add a csv form with the license plate you want to add, click the "Browse" button to import the form to this interface, click the "Upload" button, the license Batch Upload plates will be added successfully.
  • Page 197 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 197 Parameters Function Introduction Click the “Edit” button to customize a rule. And then set the license plate to Schedule Mode and choose a custom schedule rule that can configure the license plate as Black List or White List at different Schedule Rules times.
  • Page 198 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 198 Step1: Select the List Type. Check the check box to enable Black List/White List/Visitor mode. Step2: The corresponding alarm icon is triggered when the Black List/White List/Visitor vehicles passing by. Black List:...
  • Page 199 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 199 White List:...
  • Page 200 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 200 Visitor:...
  • Page 201 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 201 [Schedule Settings] Step3: Schedule Settings. Table 84. Description of the buttons...
  • Page 202 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 202 Parameters Function Introduction Copy the schedule area to another date. Select all schedule. Clear all schedule. [Alarm Action] Step4: Set Alarm Action. Table 85. Description of the buttons...
  • Page 203 AI platform, which can achieve higher detection accuracy and richer intelligent functions. Milesight Radar AI LPR camera is a truly all-in-one integrated camera. The radar module is directly integrated in the camera, making installation more convenient.
  • Page 204 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 204 Step1: Enable the traffic detection. Table 86. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Please fill in the installation height according to the actual installation height Installation Height of the camera. Please fill in the installation height according to the actual installation angle Installation Angle between the camera's field of view and the horizontal.
  • Page 205 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 205 Parameters Function Introduction Support angle compensation range: -30°~30°, default 0°. Angle compensation is mainly used as horizontal angle compensation, such as the radar cannot be installed in the middle of the road, in order to detect data more accurate, the angle between the installation position and the road can be compensated and corrected.
  • Page 206 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 206 Step2: Set Detection Region. Configure the radar detection area on the basis of the successful saving of the LPR detection area settings. Table 87. Description of the buttons...
  • Page 207 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 207 Parameters Function Introduction As shown in the figure below, there are two coordinate points. Points P1 and P2 are used to facilitate the user's spatial positioning. The Radar detection area is a rectangle with diagonal lines in the two coordinate points;...
  • Page 208 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 208 Parameters Function Introduction To match LPR data, please configure LPR detection region calibration after radar detection. The calibration of the LPR detection area is mainly to match the space coordinates. The number of this configuration item shows the corresponding number according to the number of the LPR detection area.
  • Page 209 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 209 Note: This part is the same as the regular schedule settings. You can refer to 8.4.2.1 Region Entrance (page 110). [Traffic Information] Step5: Traffic OSD Settings. Customers can choose the information that needs to be displayed in Live Video and the display format, such as color, size, etc.
  • Page 210 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 210 Table 88. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Show OSD Users can choose the information they want to display in Live Video. Font Size The font size of the OSD display, the default size is Medium. Font Color The font color of the OSD display.
  • Page 211 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 211 [Alarm Action] Step7: Traffic Alarm Threshold. Used to set traffic alarm thresholds, such as maximum and minimum speed limits, and driving direction limits; Step8: Set the alarm action. The OSD Blink here needs to be turned on after the OSD function. When an alarm is triggered, the OSD information will flash and alarm, and you can also set the duration of the OSD Blink Time, which supports 1~10s.
  • Page 212: Smart Search

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 212 8.6.2 Smart Search The real-time detection results will be displayed on the right side of Smart Search page, including detected time, live screenshot, and license plate.
  • Page 213 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 213 Step1: Select Plate Type or directly enter the license plate number and then select Start Time and End Time. The related license plate information will be displayed as below by one click on the “Search”...
  • Page 214: Iot (Optional)

    Step4: Click the "Auto Export" button to automatically export the logs to FTP, Email or Storage. 8.7 IoT (Optional) Milesight Embedded IoT Module supports LPWAN technology to communicate wordlessly over long distance using lower power consumption. You can manage end device and set the alarm settings here when using IoT camera.
  • Page 215: Settings

    Table 89. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Enable IoT Enable/Disable the IoT function. Cloud Mode Enable/disable Milesight IoT Cloud management. Channel Plan Show the corresponding channel plan of your IoT camera.
  • Page 216 Supports transmitting and receiving packet; Center Frequency of Radio 0 Note: For details of default value and configuration ranges in different regions, please refer to Milesight Troubleshooting-5G AIoT Camera. Only supports receiving packet from nodes; Center Frequency of Radio 1 Note: For details of default value and configuration ranges in different regions, please refer to Milesight Troubleshooting-5G AIoT Camera.
  • Page 217 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 217 Parameters Function Introduction The radio and frequency corresponding to all channels will be listed here. All channels are enabled by default. You can also check the box to enable the corresponding channel. Multi-channel list [Lora Channel Settings] Table 91.
  • Page 218 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 218 Parameters Function Introduction Enter the frequency of this channel. For example: • The frequency range formula of US915 and AU915: Center frequency ±0.55; Frequency • The frequency range formula of other regions (except US915 and AU915): Center frequency ±0.4625;...
  • Page 219 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 219 Parameters Function Introduction Enable Enable/Disable the FSK Channel. Radio Choose Radio 0 or Radio 1 as center frequency. Frequency Enter the frequency of this channel. Enter the bandwidth of this channel. 125KHz, 250KHz and 500KHz are available.
  • Page 220 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 220 Parameters Function Introduction Name Customize the profile name. Enter the maximum transmit power. The TXPower indicates power levels relative to Max TXPower the Max EIRP level of the end-device. 0 means using the max EIRP. EIRP refers to the Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power.
  • Page 221 Fill in Device EUI which can be obtained from the device label. You can also get Device EUI Device EUI from Milesight Tool Box if you use Milesight Lora Sensor. Device Profile OTAA and ABP are optional, the default option is OTAA.
  • Page 222 Information is needed to access the network. If you choose ABP network access mode, you need to fill in these items. And you can obtain them from End Device. For example, you can get such information from Milesight Tool Box when you use Milesight Lora Sensor.
  • Page 223 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 223 Parameters Function Introduction Step 1: You can enter sensor configuration page by clicking After the configuration is finished, you can click to save your configuration or click to cancel your configuration. Device List Step 2: You can click to modify the configuration in End Device Management.
  • Page 224 • The channel ID and Sign should be consistent with those in End Device. • Decimal Place is set according to the properties of the sensor. For example, you need to set this value to 1 to get the correct temperature when using the Milesight temperature sensor.
  • Page 225: Alarm Settings

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 225 8.7.2 Alarm Settings Step 1: Select the alarm rule that you want to set and you can configure four kinds of rules. Step 2: Check the check box to enable Alarm Rules. [Thresholds Settings]...
  • Page 226 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 226 Step 3: Click to select the sensor to alarm. Step 4: Set threshold for the selected sensor. When the data reaches the critical value, the alarms will be triggered. Both upper and lower thresholds are configurable. You can also only configure upper or lower threshold.
  • Page 227 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 227 [Alarm Action] Step 6: Set Alarm Action. Table 96. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Duration: Selected the duration time of alarm. 5s/10s/15s/20s/25s/30s are available. Record Linkage: Save alarm recording files into SD Card or NAS or Upload the recording files via FTP.
  • Page 228: System

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 228 Parameters Function Introduction HTTP Notification Support to pop up the alarm news to specified HTTP URL. If the Show OSD in the page of sensor configuration is checked, the OSD will blink when alarm is triggered.
  • Page 229 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 229 Table 97. 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 The hardware version of the camera.
  • Page 230 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 230 Parameters Function Introduction The number of Alarm Input interface. Alarm Input Note: The Alarm Input will appear only when the camera have alarm input/ output interface. The number of Alarm Output interface. Alarm Output Note: The Alarm Output will appear only when the camera have alarm input/ output interface.
  • Page 231: Security

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 231 Parameters Function Introduction Synchronize Mode: NTP server, Manual and Synchronize with computer time are optional. NTP server: Input the address of NTP server. NTP Sync: Regularly update your time according to the interval time. Manual: Set the system time manually.
  • Page 232 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 232 Parameters Function Introduction Click “Edit” button to set three security questions for your camera. In case that you forget the password, you can click “Forget Password” button on login page to reset the password by answering three security questions correctly.
  • Page 233 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 233 Parameters Function Introduction Click “Add” button, it will display Account Management page. You can add an account to the camera by entering Admin Password, User Level, User Name, New Password, Confirm, and edit user privilege by clicking .
  • Page 234 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 234 Parameters Function Introduction Refresh Click to get latest status of user accessing to camera. Record serial number of user logging in camera. Note: • There are at most 30 records shown at the list. •...
  • Page 235 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 235 Parameters Function Introduction Access List Enable Access List Filtering: Able to access or restrict access for some IP address. Filter type: Allow or deny access. Rule: Single, Network and Range are available. IP address: Input the address to get the access to the device.
  • Page 236 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 236 8.8.2.5 Watermark Watermarking is an effective method to protect information security, realizing anti-counterfeiting traceability and copyright protection. Milesight supports Watermark function to ensure information security. 8.8.2.6 About...
  • Page 237: Logs

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 237 User can view some open source software licenses about the camera by clicking the View Licenses button. 8.8.3 Logs The logs contain the information about the time and IP that has accessed the camera through web. Table 103.
  • Page 238: Maintenance

    Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 238 Parameters Function Introduction Export the logs. Go to Input the number of logs’ page. 8.8.4 Maintenance Here you can configure System Maintenance and Auto Reboot. 8.8.4.1 System Maintenance Table 104. Description of the buttons...
  • Page 239 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 239 Parameters Function Introduction Software Version: The software version of the camera. Local Upgrade: Click the “Browse” button and select the upgrading file, then click the “Upgrade” button to upgrade. After the system reboots successfully, the update is done.
  • Page 240 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 240 Parameters Function Introduction Reset: Click “Reset” button to reset the camera to factory default settings. Keep the IP Configuration: Check this option to keep the IP configuration when resetting the camera. Keep the User information: Check this option to keep the user information when resetting the camera.
  • Page 241 Network Camera User Manual | 8 - Settings | 241 8.8.4.2 Auto Reboot Set the date and time to enable Auto Reboot function, the camera will reboot automatically according to the customized time in case that camera overload after running a long time.
  • Page 242: Chapter 9. Services

    Chapter 9. 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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