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V i s o r J e t S m a r t I P - c a m e r a s : B u l l e t , D o m e , F i s h e y e , P T Z , B u l l e t m i n i , D o m e m i n i O p e r a t i o n M a n u a l V A R S h .
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B.2 Setting the parameters of the product ..............50 Appendix C Installation recommendation .............92 C.1 Mounting the VisorJet Smart Bullet Series, Models VJS-B620-2-LPR, VJS- B620-2, VJS-B621-2, VJS-B620-5, VJS-B621-5............92 C.2 Mounting the VisorJet Smart Bullet Series, Model VJS-B622-2-LPR....94 C.3 Installation of the VisorJet Smart Dome series, models VJS-D620-2, VJS-...
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C.5 Mounting the VisorJet Smart Bullet mini series, model VJS-B603-2-LPR ..99 C.6 Mounting the VisorJet Smart Dome mini series, model VJS-D603-2 ....100 C.7 Mounting the VisorJet Smart Dome mini series, model VJS-D603-5 ....102 C.8 Mounting the VisorJet Smart PTZ Series, Models VJS-P612-2-LPR, VJS- P612-5 ..............
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This operation manual (hereinafter referred to as the OM) is intended to study the principle of operation of the VisorJet Smart IP-cameras of the Bullet, Dome, Fisheye, PTZ, Bullet mini, Dome mini VAPSh.201219.009 series (hereinafter referred to as the product), their devices and construc- tion with the aim of correct operation, ensuring the full use of technical capabilities and maintaining in constant operability.
1 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 1.1 Intended use 1.1.1 The product is designed to work as part of security video surveillance in indoor and outdoor conditions. The product functions both independently and as part of video surveillance sys- tems. 1.1.2 The product is designed for long-term round-the-clock operation. 1.1.3 Maintenance of the product is carried out by the customer's service personnel, certified for knowledge of safety precautions during operator work at installations with voltages up to 1000 V, who have studied this OM and trained in the use of computer technology..
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Table 1.1 - Main characteristics of the VisorJet Smart Bullet series Parameter Value VisorJet Smart Bullet 2МП VisorJet Smart Bullet 5МП VisorJet Smart Bullet LPR VJS-B620-2-LPR VJS-B620-2 VJS-B621-2 VJS-B620-5 VJS-B621-5 VJS-B622-2-LPR 1. Video matrix 1/2.8 1/2.8 1/2.8 2. Frame rate...
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VJS-B620-5 VJS-B621-5 VJS-B622-2-LPR * Note – no built-in microphone. Set of audio wires, a microphone and a loudspeaker – optionally. Table 1.2 — Main characteristics of the VisorJet Smart Dome Parameter Value VisorJet Smart Dome 2МП VisorJet Smart Dome 5МП...
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Parameter Value VisorJet Smart Dome 2МП VisorJet Smart Dome 5МП VJS-D620-2 VJS-D621-2 VJS-D620-5 VJS-D621-5 0.002 (F1.2, AGC on), 0 with 0.001 (F1.2, AGC 0.005 (F1.2, AGC on), 0 with IR on), 0 with IR 0лк с 7. Sensitivity, lx ИК...
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Table 3.3 - Main parameters of the VisorJet Smart mini series product Parameter Value VisorJet Smart Bullet mini VisorJet Smart Dome mini VJS-B603-2 VJS-B603-2-LPR VJS-B603-5 VJS-D603-2 VJS-D603-5 1/2.8 1. Video matrix 2. Frame rate 30 fps 120 fps 30 fps 1920 х...
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Parameter Value VisorJet Smart Bullet mini VisorJet Smart Dome mini VJS-B603-2 VJS-B603-2-LPR VJS-B603-5 VJS-D603-2 VJS-D603-5 5 (when IR illumi- 11,5 (when IR illu- 5,5 (when IR illumi- 4 (when IR illumination 5,5 (when IR illumi- nation on) mination on) nation on)
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Table 4.4 - Main parameters of PTZ series product Parameter Value VisorJet Smart PTZ VisorJet Smart Speed PTZ VJS-P612-2-LPR VJS-P612-5 VJS-P622-5 1/2.8 1. Video matrix 2. Frame rate 120 fps 30 fps 60 fps 2592 х 1944 1920 x 1080 3.
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Parameter Value VisorJet Smart PTZ VisorJet Smart Speed PTZ VJS-P612-2-LPR VJS-P612-5 VJS-P622-5 Body material Metal, plastic Controlled digital I / O External audio port I / Table 5.5 - Main parameters of the Fisheye series product Parameter Value VisorJet Smart Fisheye...
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Parameter Value VisorJet Smart Fisheye VJS-F603-5 VJS-F603-12 7. Sensitivity, lx 0.005 (F1.2, AGC on), 0 with IR 0.01 (F1.2, AGC on), 0 with IR 8. Signal-to-noise ratio, dB, 9. Video compression algo- 265+/H.265(HEVC)/H.264+/H.264/MJPEG H.265+/H.265(HEVC)/H.264+/H.264/ rithm 30fps 2592x1944 (Original) Fisheye 30fps (4000x3000, 3000x3000, 10.
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Parameter Value VisorJet Smart Fisheye VJS-F603-5 VJS-F603-12 Body material Metal, plastic Controlled digital I / O External audio port I /...
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1.2.2 The product does not generate any radiation hazardous to technical personnel. Live components are protected to ensure the safety of the operating personnel. 1.2.3 For the correct viewing of video images from the product, the following requirements are imposed on a personal computer (hereinafter referred to as PC): In the hardware part: - central processor - not worse than Intel®, Pentium®, DUAL Core (D) CPU;...
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2.1.1.11 VisorJet Smart Fisheye Series, Model: VJS-F603-12 Binding screw Microphone Reference mark Ground screw +12V Suspension Audio output Wall mounting mounting 2.1.1.12 The product is made in a metal case with plastic inserts. 2.1.1.13 The product contains the following connectors: ...
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2.1.2.7 The product software supports the update function. In this case, the update is carried out by the maintenance personnel in the product web interface. Information about the latest updates is available on the manufacturer's website www.visorjet.ru. 2.1.2.8 The product performs a self-diagnosis function and, in the event of a malfunction, displays error messages in the web interface.
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Maintenance It is intended for flashing the device, resetting to factory settings, forced rebooting the device, exporting and importing the configura- tion file, enabling auto-restart and its periods. 2.1.3 Measuring instruments, tools and accessories 2.1.3.1 For the operation and maintenance of the product, apart from a PC, no special tools are required.
3 INTENDED USE 3.1 Operating limitations 3.1.1 The product is designed for round-the-clock continuous operation in outdoor conditions under the following climatic conditions: - ambient temperature from -40 to + 60оС; - atmospheric pressure not lower than 525 mm Hg. (70 kPa); - relative humidity no more than 95%;...
3.3.1.1 When preparing the product for operation, the safety measures specified in clause 3.5.1 should be observed. 3.3.2 Scope and sequence of external inspection 3.3.2.1 During the external inspection of the product before switching on, make sure that there are no external damages. 3.3.3 Installation sequence 3.3.3.1 The product is installed by the buyer himself.
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holding for 1 hour to heat the device if it was transported or stored at negative temperatures (up to -50° С). 3.4.2 Switching sequence and functional check 3.4.2.1 Before turning on the product, perform the actions described in clause 3.3 (Preparation for use).
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3.5.2.4 Connect directly to the PC after setting a static address on it. 3.5.2.5 Log into 192.168.5.190 through a web browser and enter the password. 3.5.2.6 The product has a standard account named "admin" and password "en123456". After the first authentication in the web interface, it is recommended to change the account name and password for further work.
4 MAINTENANCE 4.1 General instructions 4.1.1 Maintenance of the product is carried out in order to maintain it in working condition, to maintain technical characteristics and reliability indicators specified in clause 1.2. 4.1.2 Maintenance of the product is performed by the service personnel and at the expense of the operating organization.
4.4 Function check of the product Function check of the product is carried out by an employee of the operating company according to the following method: 1) connect the product to power supply and Ethernet; 2) make sure that the power indicator located on the RJ-45 connector is blinking green. If the connector is hidden among communications (for example, in the ceiling), then go to step 3);...
5 RUNNING MAINTENANCE Running maintenance of the product is not provided. 5.1 General characteristics of faults 5.1.1 Normal operation of the technical means of the product is possible only with strict observance of the operating rules and with timely maintenance. 5.1.2 The main causes of malfunctions include: non-observance of the rules of operation, transportation and storage;...
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No video image in the web inter- Product malfunction Reboot the product pro- face grammatically (in the web interface) or by removing and connecting the power cable. If it does not help, save the settings and reset to factory settings (resetting the net- work configuration is not necessary), then import the settings.
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5.3.2 Software reset. Go to the Maintenance tab and click the reset button for a software reset. 5.3.3 Hard reset. Step 1: Press the reset button and hold, then turn on the camera and the IR LEDs will flash; Step 2: Keep pressing the reset button until the IR LEDs stay always on; Step 3: Release the reset button, the camera will start reset;...
6 STORAGE 6.1 The product should be stored in a heated and ventilated warehouse: in the manufacturer's packaging at an ambient temperature from +5 to + 50°С and rela- tive air humidity up to 80% at +25° С; without packaging at an ambient temperature of +10 to + 50° С and a relative air humid- ity of 80% at + 25°...
7 TRANSPORTATION 7.1 The product must be transported in packaging at an atmospheric pressure of at least 60 kPa (450 mm Hg), at an ambient temperature of -25° C to +50° C. 7.2 When transporting the product, the requirements of the handling signs applied to the packaging must be observed.
8 RECYCLING INFORMATION 8.1 The product does not contain elements that are hazardous to the environment, therefore no special measures are required for the disposal. 8.2 The amount of nonferrous metals and precious materials contained in imported components is determined based on actual data obtained during disposal in operating organizations. ВАРШ.201219.009РЭ...
Appendix A List of accepted abbreviations PoE – Power over Ethernet IR – Infrared OM - Operation Manual TFC – temperate and frigid climate ВАРШ.201219.009РЭ...
Appendix B Product web interface B.1 Login to the web interface To enter the product web interface, you must: 1) Enter the IP address "192.168.5.190" in the address bar of the web browser. Figure B.1 - Entering the IP address in a web browser As a result, an authentication window will appear.
3) choose a language 4) click the Login button. This will open the View tab of the product web interface. B.2 Setting the parameters of the product The settings for product operation are in the Configuration tab, which includes the tabs Live video, Playback, Local Settings, Basic Settings, Advanced Settings, System, Maintenance, (fig.
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Figure B.4 - Saving settings B.2.1 Live Video The Live video tab contains buttons for moving to the choice of stream, transmission protocol and video quality. The Live video tab is shown in Figure B.5. Figure B.5 - Live video tab ВАРШ.201219.009РЭ...
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Table B.1 - Buttons of the Basic settings tab Button Description Choose the Stream (Primary/Secondary/Tertiary) to Primary Stream show on the current video window. Selecting the transmission protocol: TCP: More reliable connection; UDP: More instantaneous connection, but if you cannot get the live view successfully, please turn into TCP connection;...
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To select camera rotation speed from 1 to 10 Zoom out / zoom in Adjust focus of the lens Auxiliary Focus and Lens Initialization, automatic iris control Turn on / off the flashlight 3D positioning function: Left-click on the image, the corresponding position will be moved to the center of the image.
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The Playback tab is shown in Figure B.6. Figure B.6 - The Playback tab Description of the Playback tab is presented in Table B.2. Table B.2 - Buttons of the Playback tab Button Description Enable recording playback Disable playing a recording Backwind Skip forward Turn on / off sound...
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The Local path tab is shown in Figure B.7. Figure B.7 - Local path Tab Description of the Local path tab is presented in Table B.43. Table B.3 - Buttons of the Local path tab Button Description Record length Select the size of the saved video in minutes (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30) Recording path Specifying the path to save video files Shot path...
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Figure B.8 - Basic settings Tab Description of the System tab is presented in Table B.4. Table B.4 - Buttons of the Basic settings tab Button Description Video Video stream control, enable / disable, resolution, etc. Image Controls day / night mode, white balance, IR balance, stabilization, on-screen text font, etc.
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Figure B.9 - Video tab Description of the Video tab is presented in Table B.4.1 Table B.4.1 - Buttons of the Video tab Button Description Turn on/off: Turn on / off stream. Refers to the second and third stream. Video Codec: Video codec selection (H.264, H.265, MJPEG) Frame Size: Primary Stream: 5M(2592*1944), 5M(2560*1920), 5M(2560*1440),...
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JPEG Quality Low/Medium/High/Higher are available, this item is optional only if you selected the MJPEG Profile The option is for H.264, Main/High/Base can be selected according to your needs. I-frame Interval The number of "key" frames that contain macroblocks, compressed inde- pendently of other frames from 1 to 120 in H.264, H.265 video codecs Б.2.4.2 Image The Image tab contains buttons for accessing on-screen display settings, day / night settings,...
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Button Description Customize: Shown in live view based on your own settings’ time to start/end Night Mode Current The value of the light sensor, allows you to navigate when set- illumination ting the automatic mode of the Day-Night Threshold and Night- Day Threshold Smart IR Mode With the combination of the High Beam and Low Beam, The...
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Button Description Manual White Balance: Set Red Gain Level and Blue Gain Level manually. Incandescent Lamp: Select this option when light is similar with incandescent lamp Warm Light Lamp: Select this option when light is similar with warm light lamp Natural Light: Select this option when there is no other light but natural light Fluorescent Lamp: Select this option when light is similar...
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Button Description Enhanced Mode: Enable the enhanced mode of HLC, and there is a setting for HLC Level HLC Level Use the slider to select the HLC level. When using cameras with the license plate recognition function and the HLC function for fixing the license plate, the IR illumi- nation must be turned off or reduced.
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Button Description Privacy Mask Enable Check the checkbox to enable the Privacy Mask function Type Select the color to use for the privacy areas Clear All Clear all areas you drew before. Enable Turn on / off the region of interest, highlight the area that is of greatest interest with the cursor to improve the quality of this particular area, which allows you to save traffic, since the areas not selected will go in the most compressed form.
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Button Description Encoding Select audio codec: G711-ULaw/G711-ALaw/AAC LC Sample Rate Select Audio Bit Rate: 8кГц/16кГц Input Gain Microphone gain from 0 to 100 Alarm Level Alarm will be triggered if voice alarm is enabled and input gained volume is higher than the alarm level, 1-100 Auto Gain Con- Speaker gain.
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Description of the Network tab is presented in Table B.4.4 Table B.4.4 - Buttons of the Network tab Button Description TCP/IP Get IPv4 address Get an IP address from a DHCP server automatically automatically Use fixed IPv4 Use fixed IPv4 adress adress IP adress Specify static IPv4 address...
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Button Description IPv4 адрес для мультивещания. По умолчанию 239.6.6.6 Multicast Group Address Channel priority level - from 0 to 63, encoding priority (the DSCP(0~63) higher the number, the more important the traffic) UPnP Enable UPnP Enable / Disable UPnP protocol for easy implementation Enable Port Check the box to enable port mapping...
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Button Description Encryption No encryption / SSL / TLS Server Address Specify the FTP server address to send alarm video to FTP server, Server Port Specify the port of the FTP server. User Name User name used to log in to the FTP sever Password User password Storage Path...
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Button Description Password for recording. "public" – as a default - R / O rights, Write Community it is recommended to change the password immediately. Read password. "private" – as a default - R / W rights, it is rec- Read Community ommended to change the password immediately.
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Description of the Date&Time tab is presented in Table B.4.5 Table B.4.5 - Buttons of the Date&Time tab Button Description Date&Time Date Current date Time Current system time Time Zone Choose a time zone for your location Daylight Saving Enable the daylight saving time/Auto Time NTP Sync Synchronization of the system time with the specified interval...
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Figure B.14 - Alarm Tab Description of the Alarm tab is presented in Table B.5.1 Table B.5.1 - Buttons of the Alarm tab Button Description Motion Enable Motion Check the box to enable motion detection Detection Detection Onvif Motion Select a mode - standard or compatibility. ActiveCells If you are using third-party motion detection software, set the Mode...
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Button Description Alarm recording Select video recording time interval from 5 to 30 seconds Pre-recording Select the video recording time interval preceding the event from 0 to 10 seconds. Snapshot: Select the number of snapshots for an alarm event Snapshot Inter- Choose the time interval between shots.
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Button Description HTTP Send HTTP event notification. Specify the URL, username and Notification password, example: http://ip:8601/Interface/Cameras/Mo- tionDetection/Notify?Camera=CameraName HTTP Name: admin (логин камеры) HTTP Password: en123456 (пароль камеры) Flashlight Turns on the flashlight when an alarm event occurs. For PTZ series camera only. PTZ movement When a motion detector is triggered, allows the camera to fol- low the object.
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Button Description Alarm recording Select video recording time interval from 5 to 30 seconds Pre-recording Select the video recording time interval preceding the event from 0 to 10 seconds. Snapshot: Select the number of snapshots for an alarm event Snapshot Inter- Choose the time interval between shots.
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The Storage tab is shown in Figure B.15. Figure B.14 - The Storage tab Description of the Storage tab is presented in Table B.5.2 Table B.5.2 - Buttons of the Storage tab Button Description Storage SD Card Set- SD card storage management, information about data storage Management tings device.
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Button Description Snapshot Enable Timing Enable photographing at the specified time interval Settings Snapshot Interval Milliseconds / seconds / minutes / hours / days Save into Stor- When NAS server is specified, it allows you to save on the server. File Name File name selection: Date and time / Enter the name manually.
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Description of the Security tab is presented in Table B.5.3 Table B.5.3 - Buttons of the Security tab Button Description Check the box to enable visit from whom doesn’t have ac- User Allow anonymous count of the device viewing Security Click Edit button to set three security questions for your cam- Question era.
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The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a signaling communications protocol, widely used for controlling multimedia communication sessions such as voice and video calls over Internet Pro- tocol (IP) networks. This page allows user to configure SIP related parameters. Cameras can be configured as SIP endpoint to call out when alarm triggered;...
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Figure B.17 - The "SIP" tab Description of the SIP tab is presented in Table B.5.4 Table B.5.4 - Buttons of the SIP tab Button Description SIP Settings Enable Start / stop SIP protocol Register Mode Select enable / disable. Enable means the mode of using the SIP protocol with the registration of the Account.
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The VCA tab is shown in Figure B.18. 8.2.1 Figure B.18 – VCA Tab Description of the VCA tab is presented in Table B.5.5 B.2.5.5.1 Region Entrance Region entrance helps to protect a special area from potential threat of suspicious person’s or object’s entrance.
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B.2.5.5.2 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. Step1: Set entrance detection region; Step2: Set detection schedule; Step3: Set alarm action;...
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B.2.5.5.3 Advanced Motion Detection Different from traditional motion detection, Advanced Motion Detection can filter out “noise” such as lighting changes, natural tree movements, etc. When an object moves in the selected area, it will trigger alarm. Step1: Set advanced motion detection region; Step2: Set detecting sensitivity.
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Step1: Set detecting sensitivity. When the sensitivity level is low, a little movement will not trigger an alarm; Step2: Set detection schedule; Step3: Set alarm action; Step4: Set alarm settings; Step5: Save settings. B.2.5.5.5 Line Crossing An event will be triggered every time when the camera detects objects crossing a defined virtual line.
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“A ↔ B” means that the alarm will be triggered when objects cross line from either side. Step1: Select the number of detection lines, from 1 to 4; Step2: Draw detection lines; Step3: Set detection schedule; Step4: Set alarm action; Step5: Set alarm settings;...
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B.2.5.5.6 Loitering When objects are loitering in a defined area for a specific period of time, it would trigger an alarm. Step1: Mark the region of interest on the image; Step2: Specify the minimum loitering time, from 3 to 300 seconds; Step3: Specify the minimum size of a detected object;...
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Step1: Set detection schedule; Step2: Set alarm action; Step3: Set alarm settings; Step4: Save settings. B.2.5.5.8 People Counting People counting is able to count that how many people enter or exit during the setting period. Step1: Set detection line; Step2: Set detection schedule; Step3: Set counting OSD;...
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Video Analytics license and its status (valid, invalid). B.2.5.6 PTZ Allows you to configure the functions and parameters of the pan / tilt / zoom of the VisorJet Smart PTZ series cameras. PTZ parameters mainly include Basic Parameters, Auto Return, PTZ Restrictions, Home Position, Privacy Mask, Scheduled Tasks, Auto Tracking, Configuration Reset, RS485 (Speed PTZ) interface.
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Table B.6.1 - Buttons of the "PTZ" tab Button Description Basic Zoom status Adjust the scaling options. States: always closed / always open / 2sec / 5sec / 10sec Tilt-turn status Adjust the incline settings. States: always closed / always open / 2sec / 5sec / 10sec Preset status Adjust the panning parameters.
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Button Description Automatic Enable Allows the PTZ camera to automatically return to the preset return home position after a period of delay. Check the box to enable Delay Set the delay time for starting the auto-return mode, 5-720s. Auto-return The preset point will take effect at startup mode Auto-return ID Select a preset point in the list, press the "call"...
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Button Description Sensitivity Set the sensitivity of motion detection, from 1 to 10. Tracking Set the maximum tracking time from 5 to 300 seconds. When Time the time elapses or the subject disappears, the camera will re- turn to its original position (Auto return) Reset Delete tasks page.
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Button Description Processing Res- Selecting Image Resolution olution Effective Region Configure the LPR detection regions for the current area Settings Effective Time Indicate operating time Enable Allows you to transfer information to third-party devices. Messages Post Type RTSP/TCP List Add License Select the license plate type as black or white, enter the li- Management Plate...
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Button Description Search Displays a list (Time, License plate, License plate type) of rec- ognized license plates: All / black / white / visitor Export Journal Allows you to save the RPO journal in CSV (UTF-8) format. By pattern: Time, Plate, Type 2019-06-19 17:17:22, K935XX19, Visitor 2019-06-19 17:17:22, A621TP190, Visitor B.2.5.6 Logs...
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The System tab is shown in Figure B.B. Figure B. - System tab Description of the System tab is presented in the table Table B.6 - Buttons of the System tab Button Description Device Infor- Device Name The device name can be customized. It will be seen in file mation names of video files Product Model...
Appendix C Installation recommendation C.1 Mounting the VisorJet Smart Bullet Series, Models VJS-B620-2-LPR, VJS-B620- 2, VJS-B621-2, VJS-B620-5, VJS-B621-5. Step 1: Attach the sticker in the place for installing the camera; Step 2: Remove the clamping terminal on the back cover of the junction box and cut a hole on the rubber plug, pass the cables through the hole, then attach the back cover to the sticker;...
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Step 3: Place the front cover at an angle of about 90 ° to the back cover. Pay attention to the TOP marks. The TOP of the camera must be aligned with the TOP of the junction box; Clamping terminal Rubber plug Rubber plug Etherner cable...
C.2 Mounting the VisorJet Smart Bullet Series, Model VJS-B622-2-LPR. Step 1: Install the lens and iris control cable, then tighten the screw; Step 2: Connect the cables. Attach the camera to the mounting plate. Step 3: Install the camera into the housing;...
C.3 Installation of the VisorJet Smart Dome series, models VJS-D620-2, VJS-D621-2, VJS-D620-5, VJS-D621-5. Step 1: Loosen the screws on the dome cover and remove it. Loosen the set screw and re- move the bracket, fix the bracket where the camera is to be installed.
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Step 4: Thread the cables through the white rubber ring and the black rubber plug in sequence (place the punching cap on the Ethernet connector and thread the cable through the white rubber ring from the large hole to the small one). Align the ring and plug, screw them into the cable entry hole.
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Step 6: Attach the dome cover and make sure the groove above is aligned with the below one as shown in the picture, then fix the camera tightly. ВАРШ.201219.009РЭ...
C.4 Mounting the VisorJet Smart Bullet mini Series, Models VJS-B603-2, VJS-B603- Lead out the Ethernet cable and fix the camera where it should be installed using screws or self-tapping screws. Loosen the screws to access the SD card slot. Fasten the screws after installing the SD card.
C.5 Mounting the VisorJet Smart Bullet mini series, model VJS-B603-2-LPR Step 1: Unscrew the plastic connector, and then remove the rubber seal and the cap nut of the waterproof connector; Step 2: Unscrew and open the back cover, then insert the microSD / SDHC / SDXC card;...
C.6 Mounting the VisorJet Smart Dome mini series, model VJS-D603-2 Step 1: Remove the dome cover, loosen the set screw and remove the bracket; Step 2: Fix the bracket in the position where the camera is going to be installed.
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Step 5: Attach the dome cover. ВАРШ.201219.009РЭ...
C.7 Mounting the VisorJet Smart Dome mini series, model VJS-D603-5 Step 1: Remove the camera cover; Step 2: Fix the camera to the ceiling or wall using screws. Connect the cables; Step 3: Loosen the clamping screw to adjust the angle of the lens, then tighten it;...
C.8 Mounting the VisorJet Smart PTZ Series, Models VJS-P612-2-LPR, VJS-P612-5 Lead out the cables and fix the camera where it should be installed using screws or self- tapping screws. Loosen the screws to access the SD card slot. Fasten the screws after installing the SD card.
C.9 Mounting the VisorJet Smart Speed PTZ Series, Model VJS-P622-5 Step 1: Check the condition of the wall or ceiling. Make sure there is sufficient strength to avoid crushing. It must support eight times the weight of a camera; Step 2: Drill 4 holes on the wall;...
C.10 Mounting the VisorJet Smart Fisheye Series, Model VJS-F603-5 Step 1: Connect the cables to the corresponding interface on the back cover of the junction box. Then fix the back cover in the position in which it should be installed;...
C.11 Mounting the VisorJet Smart Fisheye series, model VJS-F603-12 Hold the camera and turn the top cover counterclockwise and then remove it: Step 1: Attach the bracket to the ceiling or wall where the camera will be installed. Then fasten the screws. Connect the cables, rotate the camera to the bracket clockwise and tighten the set screw;...
C.12 Connecting alarm sensors The general connection diagram of alarm sensors and warning devices is shown in the fig- ure: Digital output Digital input +12V GPIO Assignment А, В output, dry contact, 24V 1A, normally closed / normally open, selectable in the web interface;...
C.13 Mounting the moisture-proof connector Step 1: Pass the Ethernet cable through the plastic nut, rubber ring and shroud; Step 2: Insert the rubber ring into the shroud; Step 3: Screw the nut onto the shroud; Step 4: Place the O-ring on the network port connector; Step 5: Connect the RJ45 to the network port connector, tighten the bolt and the connector.
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