Regulatory Information The regulatory information herein might vary according to the model you purchased. Some information is only applicable for the country or region where the product is sold. FCC Information Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Cybersecurity Recommendations Mandatory actions to be taken towards cybersecurity 1. Change Passwords and Use Strong Passwords: The number one reason systems get “hacked” is due to having weak or default passwords. It is recommended to change default passwords immediately and choose a strong password whenever possible.
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If your social media, bank, email, etc. account is compromised, you would not want someone collecting those passwords and trying them out on your video surveillance system. Using a different username and password for your security system will make it more difficult for someone to guess their way into your system.
Foreword Models CP-UVR-0401E1-PG series Safety Instructions The following categorized signal words with defined meaning might appear in the Guide. Symbol Description Indicates a high potential hazard which, if not avoided, will result in DANGER death or serious injury. Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which, if not avoided, WARNING could result in slight or moderate injury.
Important Safeguards and Warnings The following section describes how to use this product correctly and how to prevent dangers and property loss in using it. Before using this product, read this Manual carefully and comply with it strictly. Keep this Manual properly after reading. Requirements Do not place or install the device near a heat source or where there is direct sunshine.
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Take care to complete the circuit connection. A failure to follow this instruction mightresult in Device damage. Prevent short circuit from occurring on all external wiring parts. After all the lines connections are completed, you can start connecting power cable. Ensure the project is well grounded to avoid interference to video and audio signals and avoid electrostatic or induced voltage to damage the Device.
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5.6.2 Upgrading System Firmware’s ....................208 5.7 System Maintenance ........................208 5.7.1 Requirement for Maintenance ..................208 5.7.2 System Information ......................209 5.7.3 Auto Maintain ........................210 5.7.4 Backing Up and Restoring ....................212 5.7.5 Network packet capturing ....................214 6 Operating by EMSS PRO ........................
Introduction 1.1 Product Overview CP-UVR-0401E1-PG series mobile video monitoring products are developed on the new generation of platform, integrating video, locating, and driving recording. Features: Supporting up to four/eight routes of remote video input. The use of H.264/H.265 encoding ensures high encoding efficiency and saves storage space.
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Function Description Provides nine routes of electric level alarm inputs that can connect to signals such as car door signal, cornering lamp signal, reversing and braking signal, to give an indication and take a record Alarm linkage Supports two routes of electric level alarm output to realize easy alarm linkage Supports protective circuit for alarm input port and alarm output port, which protect the Device from damage.
Dimension and Installation Describes the installation of hardware. Prior to installation, you need to know about the front panel, rear panel, structural sizes, and interface definition of the device. Then you can install corresponding HDD, SIM card, SD card, antenna, and devices. 2.1 Out-of-box Audit When you receive the Device, unpack the box for checks.
Name Descriptions of interfaces and indicators When pulling out HDD, the Device must be unlocked, and if the Device is turned on, it will shut down Lock switch (Device automatically. switch) To protect the HDD, this Device cannot be turned on if it is unlocked.
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Figure 2-2 CP-UVR-0401E1-PG rear panel Figure 2-3 rear panel Table 2-2 Descriptions of rear panel interfaces Name Function Connects with positioning antenna for receiving satellite positioning signals Positioning NOTE antenna port This function is supported on the Device with positioning module Connects to Wi-Fi antenna and receives Wi-Fi signals.
Name Function RS-485 RS-485 communication port. Connects to external RS-232 devices. For details, see the RS-232 interface “RS-232 interface” introduction Connects to IP camera. CH1-4 NOTE CH5-8 Different devices correspond to different number of channels Connects to DC 6V-DC 36V power supply for getting power from the car accumulator The red end with fuse is the anode of the power supply Power cable...
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2.2.3.2 VGA interface Figure 2-5 VGA interface Function Function Function +12V/1A output Audio output VGA line sync Ground line VGA_B VGA line sync VGA_G VGA_R RXD_232 TXD_232 2.2.3.3 EXTEND port Figure 2-6 EXTEND port Name Function USB +5V (upper line) USB +5V (upper line) USB data- and USB data+ that connect to USB port.
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2.2.3.4 Voice talk port Figure 2-7 Voice talk port Name Function +12V output Ground Mic In that can connect to microphone. Mic Out that can connect to earphone. SPK+ Speak positive pole SPK- Speak negative pole 2.2.3.5 AV OUT port Figure 2-8 AV OUT port Name Function...
Figure 2-12 CP-UVR-0401E1-PG lug installation dimensional drawing (Unit: mm) 2.3 Installation When you receive the Device, unpack the box to check the Device appearance and structures, and then install the SIM card, SD card, and HDD. NOTE Before the installation is complete, make sure the Device is disconnected from power, and do not plug or unplug components when the power is connected.
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Figure 2-13 Open door lock switch (single HDD). Step 3 Loosen the two screws at the front panel and take out the HDD carrier along the guide rail. Figure 2-14 Take out the HDD carrier (single HDD). Step 4 Loosen two screws on the back panel of the HDD carrier, take out the rear carrier panel, and remove the HDD carrier enclosure.
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Step 5 Loosen two screws of the HDD holder and remove the holder. Figure 2-16 Remove HDD holder (single HDD) Step 6 Use four screws to fix the HDD and HDD holder, and install the HDD holder back to the Device.
2.3.2 Installing SIM Card and SD Card By default, the Device is delivered without the SIM card and SD card. Install them as you need. To connect the Device to Internet through dial-up connection, you need to purchase and install a SIM card. NOTE Only supports normal SIM card.
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2.3.3.1 Installation of Mobile Network Antenna CAUTION When installing sticking antenna, make sure there is no metal material below the sticking spot. For installation of mobile network antenna, seeFigure 2-24. The flat antenna is recommended to be vertically attached to near the wind shield (such as on the instrument panel, or under the wind shield), or concealed inside the instrument panel.
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Figure 2-25 Outside Installation 2.3.3.2.2 Inside Installation When limited by waterproof and wiring requirements, the antenna can be installed inside the vehicle. To select the installation place, it is recommended to place the antenna horizontally on the dashboard close to the windshield, and make the GPS cable facing upward to enhance the signal, as shown in Figure 2-26.
2.3.4 Fixing the Device CAUTION Install the Device on the vehicle where it cannot be seen from outside. Avoid places with high temperature or near the air conditioning system. High temperature shortens the life of the Device. If going into the Device, the condensing water from the air conditioner can short circuit or burn the Device.
2.3.5 Connecting to Power Cables CAUTION Before connecting the power cable, confirm whether the input voltage is between 6V DC and 36V DC. If it is out of the range, it will damage the device. Please make sure that the positive and negative poles of the power are connected correctly.
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Use a multimeter to measure the voltage on the fuse by switching to the DC voltage range. When the multimeter detects voltage, it measures the normal live electricity on the vehicle. Generally, the voltage is 24V DC for large vehicles and 12V DC for small vehicles.
Figure 2-31 Vehicle main switch installed on the negative pole of the vehicle battery 2.4 Audio and Video Input and Output Connection This section helps you understand the connection of audio and video input and output when you need to use this function. 2.4.1 About audio and video input The video and audio data is input through RJ45 network port.
Figure 2-34 Rubber gasket installation Step 8 Inset the Ethernet plug into the Ethernet port, and then tighten the waterproof connector. See Figure 2-35. Figure 2-35 Waterproof connector fastening See Figure 2-36 for the connected waterproof connector. Figure 2-36 Connection completed 2.4.2 About audio and video output Video Output The Device is provided with one CVBS (PAL/NTSC 1.0V...
2.5 Alarm Input and Output Connection Before using the alarm function, learn about the connection’s method of alarm input and output port. Alarm Input The alarm input port supports alarm signal from ground and device of 12V-24V voltage. If the alarm device is connected to the Device and other devices, use relay for isolation. Alarm Output The alarm output port cannot be connected to high-power load (less than 1A).
2.5.1 Alarm Input Type Describes alarm input and output ports. Figure 2-37 Alarm input/output port Name Function Alarm input 1~9, where 1~8 are local alarm input, 9 is a combination of 1–9 impulse and alarm (but only one function, impulse or alarm, can be used) Outputs alarm signal to alarm device.
Boot up the Device CAUTION Before booting up the Device, check if input voltage matches rated voltage of the Device. Refer to international standard to offer the power input (power input that is with stable power value and less interference) to ensure the Device works stably and prolong its service life.
Local Configurations The Device supports access and operation through the local interface. The local interface supports functions such as real-time preview, recording search, alarm setting, system setting, PTZ control interface, and monitoring window. 4.1 Initializing Device Step 1 Plug the device’s power line into a socket. After the Device is turned on, the initialization interface is displayed.
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Figure 4-2 Unlock Pattern Step 3 Draw and confirm an unlock pattern. If you do not want to configure the unlock pattern, click Skip. The password protection interface is displayed. See Figure 4-3. Figure 4-3 Password protection Configure the protection method for password. If you do not want to set the protection, clear both the Reserved Phone Number check box and the Security Question check Step 4 box.
4.2 Logging into the Device Step 1 Boot up the Device. The main interface is displayed. See Figure 4-4. Figure 4-4 Homepage Step 2 Right-click on the live view screen, the shortcut menu is displayed. Then select Main Menu. The SYSTEM LOGIN interface is displayed. See Figure 4-5. Figure 4-5 Logging in System NOTE If the unlock pattern was set during initializing, the unlock pattern login interface...
security questions or reserved phone number. Select the admin user, and enter the corresponding password that was set during Step 3 initialization. Click OK. Step 4 The Main Menu interface is displayed. See Figure 4-6. Figure 4-6 Main menu 4.3 Quick Configuration After initialization, to ensure normal operation, quickly and conveniently configure basic information, network connection, remote device adding, and recording schedule on the Device.
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Figure 4-7 TCP/IP Step 2 Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-1. Table 4-1 TCP/IP parameter description Name Description Select IPv4 or IPv6. Both versions are supported NOTE IP Version For IPv6 version, in the IP address box, Default Gateway box, Preferred DNS box, and Alternate DNS box, enter 128 bits and cannot be blank MAC address...
4.3.2 Configuring General Settings To facilitate the application of user, configure basic information of the Device as needed for the first time. 4.3.2.1 General Configure Language, Auto Logout Time, IPC Time Sync, License No. of the vehicle and other information. Step 1 Select System Management >...
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4.3.2.2 Date and time settings Inconsistent system time among devices in a same network might cause failure of query, recording playback and other problems. Step 4 Select System Management > General Setup> Date &Time under the main menu. The Date &Time interface is displayed. See Figure 4-9. Figure 4-9 Date and time settings Configure TCP/IP parameters.
Select a timing mode, including EMSS PRO, GPS, and NTP. The default selection is NTP EMSS PRO: The system time syncs with EMSS PRO Timing Mode platform GPS: The system time syncs with satellite NTP: The system time syncs with NTP server that you configured Name Description...
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Figure 4-10 Remote device Click Device Search. Step 2 The searched devices are displayed. Step 3 Enable Uninitialized function. The uninitialized devices are displayed. Step 4 Select the check box the uninitialized device, and then click Initialize. The Password Setting interface is displayed. Configure the password by either of the following two ways.
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Directly click Skip if you do not want to set up the network information or correct network information already exists. The device initialization begins. After initialization, click OK. 4.3.3.2 Adding a Remote Device After a remote device is added, you can view video images transferred by the remote device and modify configuration of the remote device directly on the Device.
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NOTE The parameters might be different depending on the model you purchased. Table 4-4 Manual Add Parameter Descriptions Name Description The channel number of the remotely connected device. You Channel can only select a channel that has not added remote devices Select a manufacturer according to the actual situation.
4.3.4 Configuring Record Settings When recording and snapshot functions are enabled, the Device can start recording and snapshot according to the configured recording and snapshot schedule. Recording types include automatic recording and manual recording. You can select recording type according to different stream types.
Name Description Select the recording mode, including Manual, Auto, and Stop Manual: Top priority. When the Manual check box is selected, the system keeps general recording for 24 hours for the corresponding channel Auto/Manual/Stop Auto: The system starts recording according to the record type (such as general alarm, motion detect, and system alarm) and recording time Stop: Do not record...
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Name Description Select a channel to configure the corresponding recording schedule. To Channel configure the same setting for all channels, select All Start recording for 0 seconds to 30 seconds before the alarm event occurs. If Pre-record you enter 0 seconds, there will be no pre-recording Step 3 Configure the recording time period.
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Figure 4-15 Snapshot Step 6 Configuring time period for taking snapshots. Click .corresponding to the week. The Time Period interface is displayed. See Figure 4-16. Figure 4-16 Time Period Select the snapshot type and weekday, and enter the period for takingsnapshot. Click OK.
4.4 Common Operations 4.4.1 Live View 4.4.1.1 Previewing real-time pictures After the Device is turned on, the multi-channel preview interface is displayed. See Figure 4-17. For icon descriptions, see Table 4-7. TIPS See .On the live view interface, the added remote device can be dragged to other channel if needed.
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Table 4-7 Information Bar Status Description Displays the ACC status of the vehicles Vehicle ACC status means ACC ON; means ACCOFF Displays the accumulator voltage of the vehicle and the voltage of the UPS carried by the Device. The voltage value on the left is the accumulator voltage.
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4.4.1.2 Shortcut menu Shortcut Menu Right-click on the live view screen, the shortcut menu is displayed. See Figure 4-18. NOTE The parameters might be different depending on the model you purchased. Figure 4-18 Right-click menu View layout: Main Menu: Open Main Menu interface. Image splitting: Select View 1, View 4, View 8, and View 9 for image splitting mode.
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length at 8 is faster than the rotation with the step length at 1. Click to display or hide the PTZ functions. Figure 4-19 PTZ Control 4.4.1.3.2 Configuring PTZ Functions Click . The PTZ function interface is displayed. See Figure 4-22. See Table for functions description.
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Function Description You can quickly move the PTZ camera to the configured presets after configuration. In the PTZ Setup list, select Preset, and then move the camera to the direction that you want to monitor Click to select Preset. The Preset interface is displayed. Through the control panel of PTZ, move the camera to the surveillance Preset direction that you need.
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Function Description After setting up scan, the camera automatically scans the configured left border and right border Click to select Border. The Border interface is displayed. Scan Through the PTZ control panel, move the camera to the left border that you want and click Set the left border;...
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Figure 4-23 IPC Config Step 2 Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-9. Parameters in gray cannot be configured. Table 4-9 Color setting parameters description Name Description Time Period Select the time period to enable the effective time, and then enter the time in Effective the box.
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Figure 4-24 Alarm Output Step 2 Select alarm output mode. Manual: After the alarm linkage is configured, no matter whether there is an alarm event occurs, the corresponding alarm output port keeps generating alarm. Auto: After the alarm linkage is configured, when an alarm event occurs, the corresponding alarm output port generates alarm.
Figure 4-25 Zero-Ch Encode Step 2 Click to enable zero-ch encode. means enabled. Step 3 Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-10. Table 4-10 Multi-channel encode parameters description Name Description Encode Mode Encode Mode of video Resolution The higher the video resolution, the better the image quality Configure the frames per seconds for video.
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Figure 4-26 Video playback Table 4-11 Play Control Bar Icon Function Description When this icon displays, it means the video is paused Play or not being played, click this icon to play video Stop Click this icon to stop playback Play Click this icon to rewind.
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in the area. After entering the zoomed in status, you can drag the enlarged area to move to any directions to view details of other parts of image. Right-click on the enlarged image to return to the original status. 4.4.2.2.1 Playing Back by Date Step 1 The search sources include From R/W HDD and redundancy HDD.
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Figure 4-28 File list Step 5 Set up the start time of the queried file list, and then click . The queried recording files are displayed. Record type: R indicates regular record; A indicates alarm; M indicates motion detection. Double-click the recorded video file to start playing back recorded video. Step 6 Select a recorded video, and then click to lock the video file.
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Step 4 Click The system is playing back snapshots according to the configured interval. 4.4.2.3.2 In the search type list, select PIC. Step 1 Select where you want to search the snapshots and enter the interval time. The search sources include from R/W HDD and redundancy HDD. The redundancy HDD is supported only when there is a redundancy HDD on the Device.
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4.4.2.4 Recorded files backup You can back up the recorded video file into the external storage device. Preconditions Make sure the external storage device such as USB flash disk is connected to the Device. Steps Step 1 Select Main Menu > BACKUP. The BACKUP interface is displayed.
Figure 4-31 List of recorded video files Step 4 Select the file that you want to download, and then click Backup. The progress and remaining time are displayed by a progress bar during backup. Click OK to complete backup. You can view the backup files on PC. NOTE You can view the backup files on PC.
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Figure 4-32 Motion detection Step 2 Select the channel number and click to enable the motion detection for the channel. Step 3 Configure jitter removal time and enable delay motion detection. If there are multiple alarms during this period, the system records only one alarm event.
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Figure 4-33 Area interface Select a region and set up the region name. The higher the sensitivity value is, the easier the motion detection is triggered; the lower the threshold is, the easier the motion detection is triggered. By default, the entire video images are covered by dynamic detection.
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Reference Linkage Description chapters When an alarm is triggered, the system starts recording by linking the alarm output device. After an alarm ends, the alarm output Alarm Output See4.5.1.3Output for details. stops after an extended time period according to the configured Alarm Delay.
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Figure 4-34 Record Plan Step 2 Select the channel number for linking recording. Step 3 Configure the recording time period and the recording type. Click .corresponding to the week. The Time Period interface is displayed. See Figure 4-35. Figure 4-35 Time Period Select the record type and weekday and enter the recording period.
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Click OK. The recording schedule appears on the Record interface to view the configured recording schedule directly. Click Apply. Step 4 4.5.1.2.2 Enabling Automatic Recording After automatic recording on the recording channel is enabled, the recording channel starts alarm linking with recording. Step 5 Right-click Manual >...
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Figure 4-37 Record Channel Step 2 Select the record channel. Support multi-selection. One highlighted in blue means it is selected. Step 3 Configure Delay. 4.5.1.2.4 Result Verification Take the configuration of motion detection on alarm linking with video recording as an example.
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Figure 4-38 Settings Step 2 Click to enable the alarm output. Step 3 Select a port for alarm output and click OK. Support multi-selection. One highlighted in blue means it is selected. Step 4 Configure alarm output delay. Result Verification When an alarm is triggered, the alarm output device gives an alarm, such as beep, light flashing, etc.
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Figure 4-39 Snapshot Step 2 Select the channel number for linking snapshot. Step 3 Configure time period and type for snapshot. Click .corresponding to the week. The Time Period interface is displayed. See Figure 4-40. Figure 4-40 Time Period Select the snapshot type and weekday and enter the period for taking snapshot. Configure the alarm type as needed and select Motion Detection or Alarm.
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Click OK. Snapshot schedule appears on the Snapshot interface to view the configured snapshot schedule directly. Click Apply. Step 4 4.5.1.4.2 Enabling Automatic Snapshot After automatic snapshot on channel is enabled, the channel starts alarm linking with snapshot. Step 1 Right-click Manual >...
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Figure 4-42 Snapshot Step 2 Select the snapshot channel. Support multi-selection. One highlighted in blue means it is selected. 4.5.1.4.4 Result Verification When an alarm is triggered, enter the local Video Search interface. After search condition is configured, click the snapshot time period on the time shaft to play alarm snapshots back. 4.5.1.5 Linking Tour After tour is linked, a tour of the selected channels is displayed on the local interface of the Device when an alarm is triggered.
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Figure 4-43 Tour Step 2 Select the channel for tour. Support multi-selection. One highlighted in blue means it is selected. Result Verification When an alarm is triggered, a tour of the selected channels is displayed on the local interface in a form of single window. After an alarm ends, the local interface returns to the window before alarm.
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Figure 4-44 Show Message Result Verification Take the configuration of motion detection on alarm linking with screen output as an example. When an alarm is triggered, the Alarm Status interface is displayed on the local interface of the Device. 4.5.1.7 Linking Email Sending After Email sending is linked, the system sends an alarm email to a designated recipient when an alarm is triggered.
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Figure 4-45 Email Step 2 Click to enable email function. Step 3 Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-13. Table 4-13 Email setting parameters description Name Description SMTP Server Configure the address of SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) server. Port Enter the port value of SMTP server.
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Name Description The system sends test mail to check if the connection is successfully set Select the Health Enable check box, and then enter the interval. The system can send a test email to check the connection after the specified Health Enable interval NOTE...
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Figure 4-47 Buzzer Result Verification When an alarm is triggered, the Device beeps. 4.5.1.9 Linking Log After log is linked, alarm message is recorded in the system log when an alarm is triggered. Steps Enter the alarm configuration interface and select System Log. See Figure 4-48.
Figure 4-48 System log Result Verification When an alarm is triggered, select Alarm > Alarm Information, and configure type, start time, end time, and researchable alarm log information. See Figure 4-49. Figure 4-49 Alarm Log 4.5.2 Configuring Video Detection Settings Check whether any change with a certain level occurs or not by analyzing video images.
4.5.2.1 Video Detection After the motion detection is configured, the system starts alarm linkage when a mobile object occurs in the monitoring screen and the moving speed reaches the preset sensitivity. See4.5.1Alarmfor details. 4.5.2.2 Configuring Tampering After tampering is configured, the system starts alarm linkage when the monitoring screen is blocked by an object, causing the monitoring screen outputting single-color images.
system starts alarm linkage after the local alarm is configured. IPC offline alarm: When network connecting the Device with IPC is off, the system starts alarm linkage. Step 1 In the main menu, select Alarm > Alarm Input. The Alarm Input interface is displayed. See Figure 4-51. Figure 4-51 Alarm Input Step 2 Click each alarm event tab and enable the alarm input or channel.
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Figure 4-52 Abnormality Step 2 Click each abnormal event bar and select Event Type. Hard Disk: Configure abnormal event alarm detection for hard disk, including No HDD, HDD Error, HDD No Space. User: Configure abnormal event alarm detection for illegal login. Device: Configure abnormal event alarm detection for device, including low battery, temperature too high, rollover, collision, over speed and low speed.
Name Description In the Battery Voltage boxes, enter the minimum percentage of supply Accumulator voltage and supply voltage to the device from the vehicle. When the vehicle is in ACC Off, the voltage supplied to the device is lower than the voltage preset minimum percentage, the system generates an alarm If Over Speed is selected, configure this parameter...
Stop: After the alarm linkage is configured, no matter whether there is an alarm event occurs, the corresponding alarm output port never generate alarm. Click Apply. Step 3 View status of all alarm output ports under Status. 4.5.6 Searching Alarm Log Search alarm log within a time period.
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4.6.1.1 Configuring Encode Parameters 4.6.1.1.1 Configuring Video Streaming You can set up some video stream parameters, including Stream Type, Encode Mode, Resolution, and more depending on the actual network bandwidth. Step 1 In the main menu, select Camera > Encode Setting > Encode. The Video Stream screen appears.
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Name Description You can select bit rate type CBR: Constant Bit Rate, which changes around the configured value VBR: Variable Bit Rate, which changes along with environment Stream Ctrl NOTE It is recommended to select CBR when there might be only small changes in the monitoring environment, and select VBR when there might be big changes in the monitoring environment...
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Figure 4-56 Snapshot Stream Step 2 Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-16. Table 4-16 Snapshot setting parameters description Name Description Channel Select the corresponding channel number. Includes timing and events Snap Timing: Take a snapshot within the configured period Mode Event: Take a snapshot when there is an alarm triggered, such as local alarm, video detection and abnormality.
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Figure 4-57 Superposition Coding Step 2 Select Superposition Coding or Preview Overlay according to overlay information. In the Superposition Coding interface, select channel to overlay the time display, channel display, GPS display and license no. display in video images. You can customize the channel display. In the Preview Overlay interface, overlay channel display and GPS display.
4.6.2 Network Parameters Configuration 4.6.2.1 Connection Setting Set the port for simultaneous access to the device through Clients ( including WEB clients, platform clients, mobile phone clients, etc.). Step 1 Select Main Menu > NETWORK > CONNECTION SETTING. The Connection Setting interface is displayed. See Figure 4-59. Figure 4-59 Port Step 2 Configure the port parameters of the device.
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NOTE The revised settings take effect after reboot. Proceed with caution. Table 4-17 Connection setting parameters description Name Description Transmission Control Protocol port, the value is 37777 by default Port User Datagram Protocol. The default value setting is 37778. You can enter the value Port according to your needs Hyper Text Transfer Protocol port.
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4.6.2.2 Configuring Wireless Network You can connect the Device to the Internet through Wi-Fi. Make sure the Device can communicate with other devices in the network diagram. The Device itself can also act as a hot spot to share flows with other terminals. NOTE If both 3G/4G and Wi-Fi are available, the Device connects to Wi-Fi and disconnected from 3G/4G.
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Steps Step 1 Select Main Menu > NETWORK > WIFI > WLAN. The WLAN interface is displayed, see Figure 4-61. Figure 4-61 WLAN Step 2 Connect to Wi-Fi. Auto search Auto search Click Refresh. Displays all available SSID names and signal strength. Double-click the Wi-Fi you want to connect, enter the password, and then click Apply.
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4.6.2.2.3 Configuring Wi-Fi Hotspot The Device can work as a hotspot to share the network connection to other terminals. The terminals connected to the hotspot can login to the Device through IP address (192.168.2.108). After login, you can preview videos on the Device. Step 1 Select Main Menu >...
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The 3G/4G interface is displayed. See Figure 4-63. Figure 4-63 3G/4G Step 2 Select 3G Network, click to enable the network. This function is enabled by default. Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-18. Step 3 Table 4-18 3G/4G setting parameters description Name Description When the Device is accessed to private network, click...
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In the main menu, select NETWORK > 3G/4G > Status. The Status interface is displayed. See Figure 4-64. Figure 4-64 Status 4.6.2.3.3 Review data usage You can review 3G/4G data usage. In the main menu, select NETWORK > 3G/4G > 3G Flow. The 3G Flow interface is displayed.
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Figure 4-65 Data usage 4.6.2.4 Configuring Switch Settings After setting up the SWITCH, the device automatically allocates IP addresses to the IPC directly connected to the PoE port of the device. CAUTION By default, the Switch Settings check box is enabled. The network segment is 10.1.1.1. It is recommended to keep the default setting.
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Figure 4-66 Switch settings Step 2 Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway. NOTE The IP address of Switch cannot be in the same network segment with the IP address of Device. It is recommended to use the default IP address. Click Apply.
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4.6.2.5 Configuring Network Testing Settings You can test the network status and load. 4.6.2.5.1 Testing Network Status You can test the network status and view the average delay and packet loss rate. Step 1 In the main menu, select Info > Network > Net Test The NET TEST interface is displayed.
Figure 4-68 Net load Step 4 Click the network that you want to view. The data receiving speed and sending speed information are displayed. NOTE By default, the network load of eht0 is displayed. The green line represents data sending speed, and the red line represents data receiving speed.
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Figure 4-69 Auto Registration Step 2 Click to enable automatic registration. Step 3 Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-20. Table 4-20 Auto Registration descriptions Name Description Number automatically registered In the Server IP box, enter the IP address or domain name of the server to Address register Port...
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Preconditions The device is connected to the Internet. DMSS Client is downloaded and installed on you mobile phone. Steps Step 1 Select PLATFORM > INSTAON The INSTAON interface is displayed, see Figure 4-70. Figure 4-70 INSTAON Click to enable INSTAON function. Step 2 Use EMSS Pro Client to scan the QR code under Device SN to add the device to Step 3...
Click and then select Device Manager. The Device Manager interface is displayed. Click , initialize the device as needed and follow on-screen instructions to connect the device. To do so, you can scan the device label or the serial number QR code of the device on the device page.
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You can set up the HDD as the read/write disk and redundancy HDD in the Type column. Read/Write: Read HDD data and save data to HDD. Redundancy HDD: If more than two HDDs are connected to the device or SD card, one HDD can be set to the redundancy HDD for recording backup.
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Figure 4-73 FTP Step 2 Select Enable to enable FTP upload. Step 3 The system selects SFTP by default. It is recommended to keep this default setting. When selecting FTP, the system gives a risk prompt. Select OK or Cancel based on your needs.
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Name Description When the Snap Mode is Regular, the image upload method should be determined according to the upload interval and snapshot interval. If this interval is longer than snapshot interval, the system uploads ◇ the most recent snapshot. For example, if the upload interval is 5 seconds, and snapshot interval is 2 seconds per snapshot, then an upload command is issued every 5 seconds to upload the following picture captured.
Figure 4-74 List of video recordings Figure 4-75 S.M.A.R.T information 4.6.5 Setting user info User management of the device adopts two levels: user and user group. You can manage the basic information of users and user groups. To manage account easily, it is recommended to give lower authority to the common user account than the advanced user account Authority In order to ensure the safety of the device, operations in the ACCOUNT interface (such as adding users, deleting users, etc.) can only be performed after the user's login...
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When operating in the ACCOUNT interface, if the ACCOUNT interface is not closed after the login password is correctly entered once, other operations can be directly performed. If you re-enter the ACCOUNT interface after closing it, you need to enter the login password again.
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Figure 4-77 Add group Step 3 Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-22. Table 4-22 Description of group parameters Name Description Setting up group name Group name The group name can be set to a maximum of 64 characters and may contain letters, numbers and special symbols (including “_”, “@”, “.”).
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Function Operation Click to delete the group. Delete group You can delete a group only if there is no user under the group. The groups of Admin and User cannot be deleted. 4.6.5.2 Setting up system user The system user is used to access and manage the device, and the system default administrator is admin.
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Figure 4-79 Add User. Step 3 Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-24. Table 4-24 Description of user parameters Name Description Setting up user name. Username The user name can be set to a maximum of 64 characters and may contain letters, numbers and special symbols (including “_”, “@”, “.”).
Function Operation Function Operation Click to modify information such as group, user password and reserved mobile phone. Editing user NOTE info Modification of reserved mobile phones is only available for admin account. Click to delete the user. NOTE Delete User The admin account cannot be deleted.
Figure 4-81 System service Step 2 Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-26. Table 4-26 Description of system service parameters Name Description After this function is enabled, you can reset a new login password of the admin account if the old one is lost. The system enables this function by default.
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4.6.7.1 Configuring resolution Step 1 In the main menu, select System Management > Display Output > Display Output. The Display Output interface is displayed. See Figure 4-82. Figure 4-82 Display output Step 2 Select resolution. Click Apply. Step 3 4.6.7.2 Configuring tour parameters Step 1 In the main menu, select System Management >...
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Figure 4-83 Tour Step 2 Click and enable the tour function. Step 3 Set up the interval time. Step 4 Select image split and then the touring channel accordingly. Click Add to customize the touring sequence. Select the channel combination; click Modify to modify the touring channels and touring sequence.
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Figure 4-84 TV adjustment Step 2 Drag the slider to adjust the TV brightness and the upper, lower, left and right margin. Step 3 Click Apply. 4.6.7.4 Configuring Video Mirror settings Step 1 In the main menu, select System Management > Display Output > Video Mirror. The Video Mirror interface is displayed.
4.6.8 Configuring RS-232 port function After the RS-232 function is set, the device can be connected to other devices through the serial port for tuning and operation. Step 1 Select Main Menu > OTHERS > RS232. The RS232 settings interface is displayed, see Figure 4-86. Figure 4-86 RS232 settings Step 2 Select the Main Com or Extended Serial Port tab according to the serial port...
4.6.9 Configuring Vehicle Settings 4.6.9.1 Configuring Speed Step 1 Select Main Menu > OTHERS > VEHICLE > SPEED. The SPEED interface is displayed. See Figure 4-87. Figure 4-87 Speed Sets up DBHA parameters. See Table 4-28 for details. Step 2 Table 4-28 Speed parameters description Name Description...
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The default values displayed on the interface can deviate from the actual installation position. Without correction, the vehicle running as intended can also trigger an alarm. Step 1 Select Main Menu > OTHERS > VEHICLE > Gyro. The Gyro interface is displayed, see Figure 4-88. On this interface, you can view the acceleration, angular velocity and temperature of the vehicle where the device is located.
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Figure 4-89 Position report (device auto) Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 4-30. Table 4-30 Device auto report parameters description Name Description When the vehicle ACC status is on, the system report the position Report Interval to platform according to the configured report interval, report Report by Distance distance, and inflexion angle The system reports vehicle position to platform only if one of...
Figure 4-90 Position report (platform schedule) Step 3 Click Apply. In the Resume Upload after Offline area, you can view the resumed upload status after offline and resumed upload details. Click DATA FORMAT to clear the resumed upload record. 4.7 System Update 4.7.1 Viewing system version Check the device model, software version and other information.
Figure 4-91 Version details 4.7.2 Upgrading System Upgrade the system version by importing *.bin files. Preconditions The correct version of the upgrade file has been obtained. An external storage device (USB flash drive etc.) with upgrade files has been inserted into the device.
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Figure 4-92 System update (1) Step 2 Select an upgrade type to start upgrade. Click System Upgrade to update the system. Click MCU Update to update the MCU. The Upgrade interface is displayed. See Figure 4-93. Figure 4-93 System update (2) Step 3 Select the upgrade file, and then click Start.
4.8 System Maintenance 4.8.1 Requirement for Maintenance For the system’s good and safe running, it’s recommended to manage and maintain the system, backup files in the following methods. Check surveillance images regularly. Clear not frequently used user and user group regularly. Modify your password every 3 months.
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Figure 4-95 Modify User Step 3 Click after Modify Password to enable the function of modifying the password. Step 4 Type old password, new password. Then type your new password again to confirm NOTE The new password can be set from 8 characters through 32 characters and contains at least two types from number, letter and special characters (excluding ' "...
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Steps Step 1 Enter the login interface. If you configured unlock pattern, the unlock pattern interface is displayed. Click Forgot Unlock Pattern, the password login interface is displayed. See Figure 4- If you did not configure unlock pattern, the password login interface isdisplayed. See Figure 4-96.
If the reserved phone number was set, the interface is displayed. If no reserved phone number was set, set the reserved phone number according to system instructions. Then click Next. Reset the login password. Step 4 Reset by QR code In the Reset Type list, select QR Code, and then follow the onscreen instructions to get the security code in your reserved email address.
Figure 4-98 Log List 4.8.4 Review status information 4.8.4.1 Review running status You can review the running status of the device. Select Information > Running Status. The system displays the ACC status, voltage, temperature, and more. See Figure 4-99. Figure 4-99 Running status...
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4.8.4.2 Viewing Satellite Info You can view the satellite positioning information such as module state, positioning status, antenna status, latitude and longitude, and search results. Select Main Menu > Status Information > SATELLITE INFO. The SATELLITE INFO interface is displayed. See Figure 4-100. Figure 4-100 Satellite information 4.8.4.3 Viewing alarm status You can view the alarm status.
Figure 4-101 Alarm 4.8.4.4 Viewing Data Rate Information You can view the real-time data stream rate and diagram of data rate changes. Select Main Menu > STATUS > BPS. The BPS interface is displayed. See Figure 4-102. Figure 4-102 Viewing Data Rate Information 4.8.5 Auto Maintain You can configure the automatic maintenance settings such as auto reboot, auto booting up or shut down, and delay for auto shutdown.
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4.8.5.1 Reboot system After configuring auto reboot, when the Device is working, it reboots according to the schedule. Step 1 Select Main Menu > SYSTEM > SYSTEM MAINTENANCE. The SYSTEM MAINTENANCE interface is displayed, see Figure 4-103. Figure 4-103 Auto Maintain Step 2 By default, the system never reboots automatically.
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vehicle key is turned to the ACC before the preset auto boot up schedule, the device boots up...
immediately. When the ACC of the vehicle is off after booting up, the device will be shut down according to the preset automatic shutdown delay time. Step 4 Select Main Menu > SYSTEM > SYSTEM MAINTENANCE. The SYSTEM MAINTENANCE interface is displayed. Step 5 In the Auto Boot up area, select Valid, and then enter the specific time.
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Figure 4-104 IMP/EXP Step 2 Select the backup path and click Export. The system will pop up a message in case of success. Click OK to complete backup. 4.8.6.2 Restoring Configurations Step 1 Select Main Menu > SYSTEM > CONFIGURE BACKUP. The CONFIGURE BACKUP interface is displayed.
Step 2 Select a file and click Import. After the import is completed, the system prompts that the settings will take effect after reboot. Click OK. The system starts rebooting. 4.8.7 Restored to the Default Settings You can restore the system to default configurations or the factory default. Only the user with the default &...
4.8.8 Network packet capturing You can back up the network packet to the external storage device. These data can be provided to the developers or engineers to analyze the network usage status. Preconditions Make sure the external storage device such as USB flash disk is connected to the Device. Steps Step 1 Select Main Menu >...
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Click Manual Reboot and the device is rebooted immediately. Click Logout User to log out the currently logged-in user. Figure 4-107 Shutdown...
Web Operations You can access and operate the Device from web interface on PC client. The web interface comes with the functions such as real-time preview, recording query, settings alarm, configuring system, PTZ control and monitoring screen. NOTE Several browsers are supported, including Chrome, Firefox, and IE. 5.1 Initializing Device When you are opening the device for the first time or you have allowed your system to be restored the factory settings, you need to initialize the device.
Figure 5-2 Password protection Step 3 Select the reset type based on your needs. It is recommended to enable the two types as follows. Check the Phone No. box, and then enter the phone number in the box. Check the Security Question box, select the question and enter the corresponding answer.
Figure 5-4 Web login interface Step 2 Enter Username and Password and click Login. The PREVIEW interface is displayed. See Figure 5-5. Clicking Exit can log out. NOTE Install the plugin as prompted by the system for initial login. In the upper left corner, the mainstream and sub stream are differentiated by the tab.
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Preconditions Make sure the Device is connected to the network properly. Steps Step 1 Select Setup > Network > TCP/IP. The system displays the TCP/IP interface, as shown in Figure 5-6. Figure 5-6 TCP/IP Step 2 Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 5-1. Table 5-1 TCP/IP parameter description Name Description...
Name Description NOTE Default gateway IP address and gateway must be in the same network segment Preferred IP address of the preferred DNS Alternate DNS IP address of the alternate DNS Displays the MTU value of the Ethernet card. The default setting is 1500 bytes and cannot be changed Step 3 Click Save.
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Name Description Configure the settings for the situation when HDD is full, including stop and overlap Stop: When the HDD is full and there is no extra free disk, the recording Disk full stops Overlap: When the HDD is full and there is no extra free disk, the new recorded video overlaps the old videos Packaging Enter the length of time for packaging each video file.
Name Description In the Timing Mode list, if GPS or NTP is selected, configure this parameter Time zone Configure the Time zone that the device is at System Displays the current system date and time Time Click Sync PC to sync the system time with the PC from where you login the Sync PC web interface The DST is applied in some countries or regions.
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Step 1 Select Setup > CAMERA > REMOTE. The Remote interface is displayed. See Figure 5-9. Figure 5-9 Remote device Step 2 Click Device Search. The searched devices are displayed. Step 3 Select the Uninitialized check box. The uninitialized devices are displayed. Select the check box the uninitialized device, and then click Initialize.
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Clear the Using current device password and phone info check box. The password setting interface is displayed. See Figure 5-11. Figure 5-11 Set a password. In the New Password box, enter the new password and enter it again in the Confirm Password box.
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The Device starts initializing Device. After initialization is completed, see Figure 5-13. Figure 5-13 Initialization completed Step 6 Click Save. 5.3.3.2 Adding a Remote Device You can add a remote device manually or by search. Step 1 Select Setup > CAMERA > REMOTE. The REMOTE interface is displayed.
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Figure 5-14 Manual Add Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 5-4. NOTE The parameters might be different depending on the model you purchased. Table 5-4 Manual add parameters description Name Description Select a manufacturer according to the actual situation. Parameters might Manufacturer vary by manufacture.
To delete an added device, select it, and then click Delete; to modifythe information of an added device, click or double-click the device. 5.3.4 Configuring Record Settings The record mode is consisted of manual mode and auto mode. You can also enable or disable the snapshot function.
Name Description Select the recording mode, including Manual, Auto, and Stop Manual: Top priority. When the Manual check box is selected, the system keeps general recording for 24 hours for the corresponding channel Auto/Manual/Stop Auto: The system starts recording according to the record type (such as general alarm, motion detect, and system alarm) and recording time Stop: Do not record...
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Name Description Select a channel to configure the corresponding recording schedule. To Channel configure the same setting for all channels, select All Step 2 Start recording for 0 seconds to 30 seconds before the alarm event occurs. If Pre-record you enter 0 seconds, there will be no pre-recording Configu period.
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examp e Channel, and select the recording channel. le, if Click Save. The recording schedule appears on the Record interface to view the configured alarm recording schedule directly. type is Click Save. NOTE select Click Copy to and you can copy the settings to other channels. Enabl 5.3.5.2 Configure snapshot schedule You can configure the storage schedule for taking the snapshot.
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Figure 5-19 Settings Select the snapshot type and weekday and enter the period for taking snapshot. Click Save. Snapshot schedule appears on the Snapshot interface to view the configured snapshot schedule directly. Step 3 Click Save.
Common operations Live View After you logged in the web interface, the PREVIEW interface is displayed. See Figure 5-20. Figure 5-20 Preview interface Table 5-7 Preview interface parameters description Real-time Monitoring Channels Displays the list of monitoring channels. Figure 5-24 Monitoring channels Operations in monitoring channels Click any monitoring channel to display its live video on the screen.
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Figure 5-25 Video monitoring screen Table 5-11 Video monitoring window parameters description Parameter Description Displays the IP address, channel number, bit stream, and Device 1–4 stream type (M represents main stream, S represents sub information stream) Click this icon and then hold down the left mouse button to Area zoom in select the area you want to enlarge.
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Parameter Description Click this icon to start recording; click it again to stop recording NOTE Local Record The recorded files default storage path is C:\RecordDownload. You can modify this path if needed. For details, see “5.5.1.2.4Path.” Click this icon to start taking snapshot. NOTE Snapshot The snapshots default storage path is C:\PictureDownload.
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PTZ Console You can perform the operations through PTZ control panel, such as PTZ directions, speed, zoom, focus, iris, preset, tour, pattern, scan, horizontal rotate, auxiliary functions, light, wiper, and defrost. PTZ support rotating device toward eight directions, up, down. Left, right, left up, right up, left down, right down.
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Figure 5-29 PTZ Table 5-12 PTZ functions settings parameters Parameter Description After setting up scan, the camera automatically scans the configured left border and right border In the PTZ Setup list, select Scan, and then click Setup. Two buttons of Set the left border and Set the right border are Scan displayed.
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Parameter Description The PTZ camera repeats movement according to the configured patterns. The operation records include the information such as the manual operations and focus adjustment 17. Click Pattern and enter the pattern value 18. Click Add. Two buttons of Start Rec and Stop Rec are displayed. Touring pattern 19.
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Figure 5-30 PTZ menu Table 5-13 PTZ menu parameters description Parameter Description Up and down buttons: Select the item that is pointed Left and right buttons: When the item is pointed, perform configurations to the item Click On to turn on the PTZ menu that is displayed on the monitoring Open window Click Off to turn off the PTZ menu...
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Image and Alarm out Settings For each channel, you can configure the image settings such as adjusting brightness and contrast and enable or disable the alarm out. Configuring Image settings You can adjust the video image color effect such as brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue by clicking on the channel.
Figure 5-32 Alarm Output Step 3 Click the number to select the alarm signal for the corresponding channel. After the alarm signal is enabled, the icon turns orange like NOTE Click to refresh the list. Multi-channel preview After the multi-channel preview is enabled, the output image is compressed to combine multiple channels in the local interface to one channel.
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Click Playback tab, and the Playback interface is displayed. See Figure 5-34. Figure 5-34 Playback Table 5-16 Function bar description Function Description Playback For detailed information about control buttons, see Controls Bar “5.4.2.1Playback Controls Bar” Displays the video type and the time period Click any point in the colored area, and the playback starts Progress Bar from this moment...
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Function Description Select the screen split layout and enter the corresponding Screen split channel number layout for Click to display in full screen. Press ESC to exit full playback screen You can download recorded video by file type or time, and verify File list the completeness Capture and save certain video section See "5.4.2.3Clipping"...
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Playing Back Recorded Video by date Step 1 Select the month and year that you want to search, and then select the screen split layout and enter the corresponding channel number. Step 2 Select a date with recorded video files, click on the window channel to select a playback channel, and then select the record type.
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Set up the start time of the queried file list, and then click . The queried recording Step 4 files are displayed. Double-click the recorded video file to start playing back recorded video. Step 5 NOTE Select the video files, and then click Download. The recorded files default storage path is C:\RecordDownload.
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Figure 5-38 Download by file Step 2 Select channel, type, start time, and end time. Then click Search. The searched files are displayed in the table. NOTE The system supports searching the recorded files through the record type (general, motion detect, or alarm), and supports searching the snapshots. Step 3 Select the file that you want to download, and then click Download to Local.
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Step 4 The Download to Local interface is displayed. Select the Record Format and Path. Downloaded video formats supported by the system include DVA and MP4. Choose Step 5 according to the actual situation. Click Save. The system indicates the downloading progress and pops up a message after completed.
Configuring Alarm Events Settings You can select alarm type as needed, when the selected alarms are triggered, the system would record detailed alarm information at the right side of the interface. NOTE Function of different devices might vary, and the actual product shall prevail. Alarm types For the alarm types and conditions that can trigger the alarm events, see Table 5-18.
Figure 5-42 Alarm Step 2 Select alarm type. Step 3 Select prompt, and the system prompts and records alarm information as needed. If you are not at the Alarm interface when the selected alarm is triggered, there will be a displayed on the Alarm tab and the alarm information will be recorded.
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The Conditions interface is displayed. See Figure 5-43. Figure 5-43 Image settings Step 3 Set up parameters. See Table 5-19. Click Save. Table 5-19 Image setting parameters description Name Description Select the configuration files for the images. You can select Day, Night, Configuration Common, and Switch By Period files...
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Name Description In this mode, you can make an white object displaying itself clearly on the video image in all environments. You can select Auto, Sunny Day, Night, and Custom Auto: The system makes color temperature correction according to different light conditions to ensure color precision Sunny Day: The system makes color temperature correction according Scene Mode to different light conditions to ensure color precision...
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Figure 5-44 Video Stream Step 2 Select a channel. Step 3 Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 5-20. Table 5-20 Encode setting parameters description Name Description The stream type is permanently fixed as common and cannot be changed Stream Type The record types of general, motion detect, and alarm all adopt common bit stream configuration in recording.
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Name Description This parameter can be set only when Stream Ctrl is set to BRC_VBR. Image Select the image quality level. The higher the value, the better the image will Quality become The system recommends the optimal bit rate range according to the Ref Stream resolution and frame rate settings Audio...
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Name Description Image resolution of snapshots. It is the same as the resolution of the main Size stream and cannot be changed Quality Configures the image quality by 6 levels Interval of taking snapshots Select Customized to configure the snapshot interval for manually capturing Interval snapshots.
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Name Description Select the GPS Display check box, the Setup button is displayed. Then click Setup, the GPS display frame is displayed on the channel window, and then Display drag it to a proper location Step 4 Click Save. Path You can configure the storage path of captured snapshots and recorded videos.
Select PoE Reset, and click Apply to reset the camera with power but offline so that the camera can be online. If the camera is still offline after reset for 3 times, the system will not reset again. When the total power of the cameras accessed through PoE exceeds the maximum power of the device, the device will force the camera connected to the maximum port number to go offline until the total power of the camera accessed through PoE does not exceed the maximum power of the device.
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Name Description User Datagram Protocol. The default value setting is 25002. You can enter the value Port according to your needs Hyper Text Transfer Protocol port. The default setting is 80. You can enter the value HTTP according to your actual situation, and in this case, add the modified value after the Port address when logging the Device on the browser Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer port.
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Configuring Wi-Fi Network You can connect the Device to network through Wi-Fi. Then connect the PC to the same network. You can login to the web interface using the PC and operate the Device. NOTE This function is supported on the Device with the Wi-Fi module only. Follow on-device information.
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Figure 5-52 WIFI Enter SSID and password, select priority level and verification type, set IP address, subnet mask, and gateway. If you select the DHCP check box, after successful connection, the system automatically obtains the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway. Click Save.
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Figure 5-53 Ap configurations Step 3 Enter SSID information, select work band and verification type, and then enter the connection password. The work band can only be 2.4G. Select the Connection Password check box, the clear text password is displayed. The default password is 12345678.
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Name Description When the Device is accessed to private network, select the Net Access check box, enter APN name and select authentication mode. If NetAccess PAP or CHAP is selected for authentication mode, enter user name password, then the Device is automatically accessed to private network...
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Name Description Wireless When enabled, the network type is displayed, which is used to distinguish Network Type the 3G/4G modules among Communication Operators, such as TD-LTE Displays access point of Communication Operator. To manually set up APN, select Customized Includes PAP, CHAP, and NO_AUTH protocols. The system automatically AUTH recognizes and displays the enabled protocol Dial Number...
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Figure 5-54 Email Step 2 Select Enable to enable email. Step 3 Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 5-25. Table 5-25 Email setting parameters description Name Description SMTP Server Configure the address of SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) server. Port Enter the port value of SMTP server.
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Name Description This is the interval that the system sends an email for the same type of alarm event, which means, the system does not send an email upon any alarm event The interval ranges from 0 to 3600 seconds. 0 means that there is no Interval interval NOTE...
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Figure 5-55 FTP setting Step 2 Select Enable to enable FTP upload. Step 3 The system selects SFTP by default. It is recommended to keep this default setting. When selecting FTP, the system gives a risk prompt. Select Save or Cancel based on your needs.
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Name Description Enter the length of the uploaded recorded video If the entered length is less than the recorded video length, only a section of the recorded video can be uploaded File Length If the entered length is more than the recorded video length, the whole recorded video can be uploaded If the entered length is 0, the whole recorded video will be uploaded When the Snap Mode is Regular, the image upload method should be...
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Figure 5-56 Auto Registration Step 2 Select the Enable check box .(Selected by default) Step 3 Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 5-27. Table 5-27 Auto Registration descriptions Name Description In the Server IP box, enter the IP address or domain name of the server to Server IP register Port...
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Figure 5-57 INSTAON Select Enable to enable INSTAON. Step 2 Step 3 Use DMSS Client to scan the QR code under Device SN to add the device to EMSS PRO Client. CAUTION Scan the QR code on the actual interface of Device. Step 4 Click Save.
Figure 5-58 Device management Click , initialize the device as needed and follow on-screen instructions to connect the device. To do so, you can scan the device label or the serial number QR code of the device on the device page. After scanning, the device is added.
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Video Detection When the moving object appears and moves fast enough to achieve the preset sensitivity value, the system triggers an alarm and alarm linkage. Step 1 Select Setup > Event Handling > Video Detection > Motion Detect. The Motion detection interface is displayed, see Figure 5-59. Figure 5-59 Motion detection Step 2 Select Enable and select target channels for dynamic detection.
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The higher the sensitivity value is, the easier the motion detection is triggered; the lower the threshold is, the easier the motion detection is triggered. By default, the entire video images are covered by dynamic detection. NOTE Each color represents a certain region, you can set different motion detection areas for each region.
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Name Description Select Send email, and when alarm is triggered, the system sends email to the specified mailbox Send NOTE Email Set your e-mail first before enabling this function. See 5.5.2.4 Configuring Email Settings for detailed operations System Select the System Log check box to enable the device to record a local alarm log when an alarm event occurs Step 5 Click Save.
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Figure 5-62 Alarm settings Step 2 Click Local Alarm or IPC Disconnect tab respectively based on your needs. Local Alarm: The alarm signal detected by the alarm input port on the Device. IPC Disconnect: The alarm signal is generated when the IP camera is disconnected.
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Name Description Connect the alarm device such as light and siren to the alarm output port. Select Alarm the check box of Alarm Out to enable the alarm linkage. When an alarm event Output occurs, the system links the alarm device to activate alarm Set a length of time during which the device continues alarm output after the Latch alarm ends...
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Figure 5-63 Abnormality Step 2 Select Enable to enable the handling of corresponding abnormal events. Step 3 Sets up DBHA parameters. See Table 5-30 for details. Table 5-30 Abnormal event setting parameters description Name Description You can configure the corresponding abnormal events on following three tabs Hard Disk: Includes No HDD, HDD Error, HDD No Space User: Includes illegal login...
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Name Description If Over Speed is selected, configure this parameter Max Speed The upper limit of vehicle speed. When the vehicle speed exceeds this value, the system generates an alarm If Low Speed is selected, configure this parameter Min Speed The lower limit of vehicle speed.
Select alarm output mode. Step 2 Manual: After the alarm linkage is configured, no matter whether there is an alarm event occurs, the corresponding alarm output port keeps generating alarm. Auto: After the alarm linkage is configured, when an alarm event occurs, the corresponding alarm output port generates alarm.
Figure 5-66 HDD information Figure 5-67 Smart Info Configuring system settings Set up system information, including the output mode, serial port parameters, and user account management. Configuring Zero-Ch Encode Settings You can configure the parameters such as compression mode, resolution, and frame rate for Zero-Channel view.
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Figure 5-68 Zero-Ch Encode Step 2 Select the Enable check box to enable this function. It is enabled by default. Step 3 Sets up DBHA parameters. See Table 5-31 for details. Table 5-31 Multi-channel encode parameters description Name Description Encode Encode Mode of video Only H.264 encoding is available in this device Mode Resolution...
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Figure 5-69 RS232 settings Step 2 Sets up DBHA parameters. See Table 5-32 for details. Table 5-32 Serial port parameter description Name Description Select the corresponding protocol Console: Upgrades programs and debug by suing the serial interface and Function mini terminal software Vehicle lamp box: An external vehicle lamp box can be connected.
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You can set maximum 64 users and 20 groups. The default group name by "User" and "Admin" cannot be deleted. Select the authorities to the user of a group. However, the authorities of the admin account cannot be randomly specified. Every user must belong to only one group.
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Name Description User MAC Enter user MAC address that is allowed to login the Device Remarks Enter a description of the user Select the authorities to the user of a group. NOTE The authorities of the admin account cannot be changed Authority To manage account easily, when defining the user account authority, it is recommended to give lower authority to the common user account than...
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Set up the reserved phone number. The system pops up a message to ask you whether sync to the remote devices that are accessed through the default protocol. If you select Cancel, the system does not sync to your phone and does not find the remote device connected through the default protocol.
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Figure 5-74 Add group Step 3 Enter User Group and Memo. Step 4 Select authority control, including system, playback, and monitor. Step 5 Click Save. NOTE Click to modify the corresponding group information; click to delete the group. Reset Password You can reset the password through the reserved phone number when the password for the admin account is lost.
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Figure 5-75 Login Interface Step 3 Click Forgot password? The Reset dialog box is displayed. Step 4 Click Save. The Reset the password is displayed. See Figure 5-76 Figure 5-76 Reset password (2) Step 5 Follow the on-screen instructions to scan the QR code and get the security code. CAUTION Scan the QR code on the actual interface of Device.
Figure 5-77 New password setting Step 8 In the New Password box, enter the New Password and enter it again in the Confirm Password box. The new password can be set from 8 characters through 32 characters and contains at least two types from number, letter and special characters (excluding ' "...
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Figure 5-79 System service Step 2 Select whether to enable password reset, CGI, or audio/video transmission encryption. After password reset is enabled, you can reset the password of the device by using your reserved phone number or through QR code when necessary. The INSTAON client can receive the alarm push information only after the mobile phone push is enabled and the INSTAON client subscribes to the alarm.
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Figure 5-80 HTTPS Step 2 Click Create Server Certificate. The Create Server Certificate interface is displayed. See Figure 5-81. Figure 5-81 Create server certificate Step 3 Enter the information for the parameters such as Country, State, and Location. NOTE In IP or Domain Name box, enter the same IP or domain name of the Device. Step 4 Click Create.
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Click On. Step 3 The Certificate page is displayed. See Figure 5-83. Figure 5-83 Certificate Click Install Certificate. Step 4 The Certificate Import Wizard interface is displayed. See Figure 5-84.
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Figure 5-84 Certificate import wizard Step 5 Click Next. The Certificate Store interface is displayed. See Figure 5-85. Figure 5-85 Certificate store Step 6 Click Next. The Completing the certificate import wizard interface is displayed. See Figure 5-86.
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Figure 5-86 Completing the certificate import wizard certificate import wizard Click Finish. Step 7 The Security Warning interface is displayed. Step 8 Click Yes. The Import Completed page is displayed. The certificate has been downloaded at this point. Set up HTTPS Port After creating server certificate or downloading the root certificate, you need to set up the HTTPS port.
Step 3 Click Save. Logging through HTTPS Use HTTPS to login to the WEB interface of the device. Open the browser, enter https://xx.xx.xx.xx:port, the login interface is displayed. NOTE xx.xx.xx.xx corresponds to your Device IP address or domain name. “Port” corresponds to your HTTPS port. If the default value is 443, do not enter “:Port”. Just enter “https://xx.xx.xx.xx”...
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Name Description Select where the speed is obtained, including Pulse, Positioning Info, and Pulse &Positioning Info Pulse 1: Get the speed information from vehicle pulse system Speed source Positioning Info: Get the speed information from positioning system Pulse & Positioning Info: Get the speed data from both the pulse system and positioning system.
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Figure 5-90 G-SENSOR Configuring Position Report You can configure the position report strategy to be device auto report or report per platform schedule. Step 1 Select SETUP > VEHICLE> Position Report. The Position Report interface is displayed. Step 2 Configure the report strategy. Auto report.
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Figure 5-91 Position report (device auto) Configure TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 5-36. Table 5-36 Device auto report parameters description Name Description When the vehicle ACC status is on, the system reports the position Report Interval to platform according to the configured report interval, report Report by Distance distance, and inflexion angle The system reports vehicle position to platform only if one of...
System Update View system version You can view the Device version information. Select INFO > INFO > VERSION INFO. Device type, recording channel, system version and other information are displayed. Upgrading System Firmware’s You can import the upgrading file to upgrade the system. The upgrade file should be a .bin file. CAUTION During upgrading, do not disconnect from power and network, and reboot or shut down the Device.
Check your system log regularly. Handle problems asap. Backup your configuration of system regularly. Reboot this device regularly. Upgrade firmware’s regularly. System Information Review the running status, version information, system log, and satellite info of the device. Viewing System Log You can search, view, and back up the system logs to PC.
obtained again, the GPS module reset times is up to 20, or the Device is rebooted, you can view the GPS module reset records in the log. When the GPS module is short-circuited for more than 10 seconds, the module status is abnormal and the GPS module is automatically powered off and no longer powered on.
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Figure 5-96 Auto Maintain Step 2 Reboot system. Auto reboot: Select the time when the system auto reboots and click SAVE. The system auto reboots at the specified time. Manual reboot: Click Manual Reboot and the device is rebooted immediately. Configuring auto deleting old files After configuring auto deleting old files, when the Device is working, it deletes old recordings that occurred before the set schedule.
Configuring auto shutdown system After configuring auto shutdown, the Device automatically shuts down according to the ACC power off time and auto boot up setting. If you have set the time for auto boot up, there are two situations when the ACC is powered off: If the system time is between the auto boot up and auto shutdown, the Device is turned off at the configured time.
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The system starts backing up configurations. Restoring Configurations You can use the backed-up configurations to quickly configure the Device and restore the device configurations. Step 1 Select SETUP > SYSTEM MANAGEMENT > CONFIGURE BACKUP. The Import/Export interface is displayed, see Figure 5-98. Figure 5-98 Import/Export Step 2 Click Browse, and then select the backup file you want to import.
the system will return to the default settings and needs to be initialized again. Proceed with caution. When there is a user operating on the local interface, the factory default settings cannot be performed until the local user log out. 5.4.2 Network packet capturing The packet data can be provided to the developers or engineers to analyze the network usage...
Operating by EMSS PRO Beside from web, you can also remotely login the Enterprise Mobile Surveillance Software Pro (EMSS PRO). For details, see the manual of EMSS PRO. Operating by EMSS Pro 216...
If your questions cannot be answer by the following contents, please contact your local service engineer or the service of our Headquarters for help. We can guide you to solve this problem. Q: Disconnect the constant electricity but the device is still working. A: Possible causes: The default 5-minute shutdown delay is effective.
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Q: HDD cannot be detected after rebooting. A: Possible causes: HDD not installed. Poor contact between the HDD carrier and HDD. HDD is damaged. Q: Blank screen in a channel of the display A: Possible causes: A camera is damaged. Replace the damaged camera. The connection wire is damaged.
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12) Q: The monitor has no sound. A: Possible causes: It is not an active speaker. Audio cable is damaged. Hardware malfunction. 13) Q: There is audio under monitoring state but no audio under playback state. A: Possible causes: Audio function is not enabled. The corresponding channel does not connect to the camera.
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The HDD is damaged. Q: No 3G/4G dial-up. No dial-up IP, A: Possible causes: Check if the SIM card is normal. Check if the SIM card is not in service. Check if the 3G/4G antenna is connected as intended. Check if the 3G/4G signals are strong enough. Try out with another SIM card.
Appendix 1 Mouse Operations NOTE The operations are based on the considerations for right-handed users. Beside the operations from the front panel and remote control, you can also use mouse to operate menus. Insert the mouse to the USB port of the Device. Operation Function If the user has not logged into the system, the password box is displayed...
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Operation Function The special operation to perform a specific action. For example, Double-click double-click the recorded video file to start playback. the left mouse In multi-image, double-click a channel image to display it in full screen. button Double-click again to restore the previous multi-window screen. In the real-time monitoring screen, right-click on the screen, the shortcut menu is displayed.
Appendix 2 HDD Capacity Calculation In the first installation of the HDD, check whether the HDD is already installed. To install IDE HDD, pay attention to the jumper of the HDD. HDD capacity calculation formula: Total capacity (M) = Channel number × Demand time length (hour) × HDD capacity occupied per hour (M/hour) Recording time calculation formula: Recording time (hour) =...
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