Dahua ITC214-PH5B-F3-POE User Manual
Dahua ITC214-PH5B-F3-POE User Manual

Dahua ITC214-PH5B-F3-POE User Manual

Smart video parking detector

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Smart Video Parking Detector
User's Manual
V1.0.0

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  • Page 1 Smart Video Parking Detector User's Manual V1.0.0...
  • Page 2: Foreword

    This manual introduces the installation, functions and operations of the smart video parking detector (hereinafter referred to as "the Camera"). Read carefully before using the Camera, and keep the manual safe for future reference. Models Models Power Supply Pixel Sensor ITC214-PH5B-F3-POE 2 MP Single sensor ITC414-PH5B-F2-POE 4 MP ITC414-PH5B-TF2-POE Dual-sensor ITC214-PH5B-F3...
  • Page 3 About the Manual ● The manual is for reference only. Slight differences might be found between the manual and the product. ● We are not liable for losses incurred due to operating the product in ways that are not in compliance with the manual.
  • Page 4: Important Safeguards And Warnings

    Important Safeguards and Warnings This section introduces content covering the proper handling of the Camera, hazard prevention, and prevention of property damage. Read carefully before using the Camera, and comply with the guidelines when using it. Transportation Requirements Transport the Camera under allowed humidity and temperature conditions. Storage Requirements Store the Camera under allowed humidity and temperature conditions.
  • Page 5 ● Do not drop or splash liquid onto the Camera, and make sure that there is no object filled with liquid on the Camera to prevent liquid from flowing into it. ● Do not disassemble the Camera. ● Do not aim the Camera at strong light sources (such as lamplight, and sunlight) when focusing it. ●...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Foreword ........................................I Important Safeguards and Warnings ............................III 1 Introduction ......................................1 1.1 Overview ......................................1 1.2 Features ......................................1 2 Structure ........................................3 2.1 Appearance ....................................3 2.2 Dimensions ....................................3 2.3.1 PoE Cable Connection ..............................4 2.3.2 Cascading Power Supply .............................
  • Page 7 5.4 Setting ......................................18 5.4.1 ITC ......................................19 5.4.1.1 Configuring Parking Spaces ......................... 19 5.4.1.2 Allowlist .................................. 20 5.4.1.3 OSD Configuration ............................21 5.4.1.3.1 Video OSD ..............................21 5.4.1.3.2 Snapshot OSD ............................22 5.4.1.4 Light Control ................................ 23 5.4.1.5 RS-485 ..................................26 5.4.1.6 Voice Broadcast ..............................
  • Page 8 5.4.6.3.1 System Service ............................41 5.4.6.3.2 HTTPS ................................42 5.4.6.3.3 Firewall ................................. 45 5.4.6.4 Default Settings ..............................45 5.4.6.5 Import/Export ..............................46 5.4.6.6 Automatic Maintenance ..........................46 5.4.6.7 Update ..................................46 5.4.7 Information ..................................47 5.4.7.1 Version ..................................47 5.4.7.2 Log ..................................... 48 5.4.7.2.1 System Log ..............................
  • Page 9: Introduction

    1 Introduction 1.1 Overview This Camera is an intelligent parking space detector that can be used in the intelligent parking lot management system for parking guidance and reverse vehicle search in indoor parking lots. ● It detects and captures vehicles, recognizes license plates, detects parking space status (empty or occupied), and controls the indicator light of parking spaces.
  • Page 10 Multiple Parking Space Detection ● ITC214-PH5B-F series support detecting 2 parking spaces at the same time. ● ITC414-PH5B-F series support detecting 3 parking spaces at the same time. ● ITC414-PH5B-TF series support detecting 6 parking spaces at the same time. Power Supply Standard 48 VDC power supply.
  • Page 11: Structure

    2 Structure 2.1 Appearance Figure 2-1 Appearance 2.2 Dimensions Figure 2-2 Dimensions (mm [inch])
  • Page 12: Poe Cable Connection

    2.3 Cable Connection 2.3.1 PoE Cable Connection Figure 2-3 PoE Table 2-1 PoE cable description Name Description Network port Connect to standard Ethernet cable. PoE is supported. ● 1: 12 VDC_IN. Power ● 2: GND_IN. ● 1: 12V_OUT. ● 2: GND_OUT. External light ●...
  • Page 13 Table 2-2 Network cable description Name Description Network port (IN) Network power input port. Network port (OUT) Network power output port. ● 1: 48V_IN. Power ● 2: GND_IN. ● 1: 12V_OUT. ● 2: GND_OUT. External light ● 3: RS–485_A. ● 4: RS–485_B.
  • Page 14: Installation

    Mount the Camera to the ceiling mounting tray, and the installation surface must be able to bear at least 3 times the weight of the Camera. ● The stud diameter is 33 mm. ● The installation uses ITC214-PH5B-F3-POE as an example. The installation diagram is for reference only, and might differ from the actual device. Step 1 Use a hole saw to drill a hole with a diameter of 35 mm at the device mounting position.
  • Page 15 Step 4 Refer to "2.3 Cable Connection" to connect the cables. Step 5 Remove the cover, and adjust the monitoring view according to the position of the Camera. Step 6 Tighten the cover.
  • Page 16: Camera Configurations

    4 Camera Configurations 4.1 Initialization Prerequisites ● The Camera is delivered uninitialized by default. You need to initialize it and change its password before further operations. ● Before initialization, make sure the IP of the computer and the Camera are on the same network segment, otherwise the initialization might fail.
  • Page 17: Changing Ip Address

    4.2 Changing IP Address You can acquire and change the IP address of devices accessed through wired network. This section uses changing IP address with ConfigTool as the example. Step 1 Get ConfigTool from technical support and install it on your local computer. Step 2 Double-click Step 3...
  • Page 18: Web Configuration

    5 Web Configuration Log in to the Camera web client through browser on the computer, and then you can configure, operate on, and manage the Camera. The pages and settings are for reference only, and might differ from the actual page. 5.1 Web Login 5.1.1 Recommended System Requirements Table 5-1 Recommended system requirements...
  • Page 19: Resetting Password

    Figure 5-1 Live 5.1.3 Resetting Password When you forgot your password, you can configure new password through the password reset function. ● One device can generate security code up to 10 times in one day, so the Camera can be reset up to 10 times in one day.
  • Page 20: Web Functions

    Scan the actual QR code. Do not scan the QR code in this manual. Figure 5-2 Reset password (1) Step 5 Enter received security code in the text box of Security code. Step 6 Click Next. Figure 5-3 Reset password (2) Step 7 Set Password, and enter your new password again in Confirm Password.
  • Page 21: Live

    Figure 5-4 Tab Table 5-2 Tab function description Function View, and record live video, and image, adjust video, and image Live window, set client image parameter, and so on. Search for different types of pictures, and videos, and configure Query watermark verification of videos.
  • Page 22: Video Stream

    Table 5-4 Live page description Description Video stream type, protocol and fluency Live view Information of parking spaces and parked vehicles Functions of Live page Live view snapshot Event list 5.2.1 Video Stream ● Channel: For dual-sensor models, you can select a channel and then set the corresponding stream type for the channel.
  • Page 23: Real Plate Information

    ● : Click it, and the window is displayed in full screen; double-click or right-click to exit full screen. Table 5-5 Image adjustment description Icon Name Description Adjust the overall image brightness. Change the value when the Brightness image is too bright or too dark. The range is from 0 to 128 (64 by default).
  • Page 24: Live View Snapshot

    Icons Name Description Drag to select any area in the video window, and then the Digital Zoom area will be zoomed in. In any area of the video window, click or right-click to exit. Click it to start recording. Click to stop recording.
  • Page 25: Recording Search

    ● When the result is Normal, the picture is not tampered. Click Open or double-click the picture if you need to preview the picture. 5.3.2 Recording Search The Camera allows you to play local recordings, add watermarks to them and verify whether the video is tampered by using watermarks.
  • Page 26: Parking Record Search

    Step 2 Click Browse, and select a recoding that you want to verify. Click Watermark, and the Camera displays the verification progress. Step 3 ● If the video is verified to be authentic, the watermark you set is displayed next to Normal Watermark.
  • Page 27: Itc

    network, event, storage, system, and system information. 5.4.1 ITC You can set the parking space detection mode of the Camera. 5.4.1.1 Configuring Parking Spaces Set a parking zone and parking spaces inside the zone, so the Camera can detect whether the specified parking space is occupied and recognize the vehicle.
  • Page 28: Allowlist

    The selected attributes can also be used as OSD information. Under Parking Space Management, enter the Parking Zone name, and then click Add Step 5 Parking Space to add parking spaces for the Camera to monitor. ● The type and number must be filled in for each parking area. ●...
  • Page 29: Osd Configuration

    2 MP single-sensor models can manage up to 2 parking spaces; 4 MP single-sensor models can manage up to 3 parking spaces. Figure 5-13 Allowlist Step 2 Select parking spaces to view the corresponding vehicles on the allowlist. Step 3 Click Add, and enter a valid period, parking space and plate.
  • Page 30: Snapshot Osd

    Step 2 Click Channel Title, and then select On to enable the corresponding OSD type. The Camera supports adding information such as channel, time and customized content as OSD. In this section, Channel Title is used as an example. Select a channel next to Channel. Step 3 Step 4 Set the channel title and its coordinates.
  • Page 31: Light Control

    can select from Top, Bottom, and None. Step 4 Set the OSD font. ● Select a font size from the list, click More, and then you can set the content separator. You can manually enter other separators when selecting Custom from Osd Separator. Figure 5-17 New line and OSD separator ●...
  • Page 32 Figure 5-18 Light control (1) Table 5-9 Description of light control parameters Parameter Description Delay for Light on if Occupied Set the sensitivity that the indicator is to respond with Light Delay for Light on if when the status of a parking space changes between Sensitivity Available occupied, available and alarmed.
  • Page 33 Parameter Description Link the built-in indicator light of the Camera to parking spaces. For example, select Parking1, Parking2, and Parking3, and when the three parking spaces are Internal occupied, the indicator shows the color defined for Space Full. When one of the three parking spaces becomes empty, the indicator shows the color defined for Space Free.
  • Page 34: Rs-485

    Step 4 Click Confirm. 5.4.1.5 RS-485 You can configure the RS-485 serial protocol of the external device. After configuration, you can set related parameters of the device on the web client. Step 1 Select Setting > ITC > RS-485 > Trigger Mode. Step 2 Configure parameters.
  • Page 35: Voice Broadcast

    Step 3 Click Confirm. 5.4.1.6 Voice Broadcast You can configure the voice broadcast content, volume, and encoding of the Camera. 5.4.1.6.1 Broadcast Content Configure the broadcast content, and the Camera will broadcast the content when the corresponding event occurs. Voice broadcast is available on select models. Select Setting >...
  • Page 36: Volume/Encoding

    5.4.1.6.2 Volume/Encoding Configure the volume of voice broadcast. Step 1 Select Setting > ITC > Voice Broadcast > Volume/Encoding. Step 2 Set the output volume and speaking speed. Step 3 Click Confirm. 5.4.1.7 Device Test You can view and test parking event, voice broadcast, external light settings and status, and abnormal configuration.
  • Page 37: Camera

    test the control of lights. Light Status refreshes every time you test the light. Source IP is the IP address which sends out the test command. Step 5 Click Check under Abnormal Config to check for abnormal configurations. Step 6 Under Export Device Info, select different types of information to be exported to the local computer.
  • Page 38: Advanced Attributes

    Parameter Description Change the value when the image brightness is proper but contrast is not enough. ● If the value is too big, the dark area is likely to become darker, and the bright area is likely to be overexposed. Contrast ●...
  • Page 39: Video

    Parameter Description Video Temporal video denoising. The higher the value, the fewer the Temporal flicker noise. You can change the scene, and adjust the sharpness of corresponding scene. Scenes available: Dawn/Dusk, Daytime, Scene and Night. You can set the sharpness of corresponding scene. Picture Sharpness The higher the value, the clearer the image.
  • Page 40: Snapshot

    Step 2 Select a channel. Step 3 Configure parameters. Table 5-14 Video parameters description Parameter Description Stream Type Currently it supports normal stream. Currently it supports H.264B, H.264M, H.264H, H.265, and Encode Mode MJPEG. Select the resolution of the video. Resolution The resolution of sub stream cannot be greater than main stream.
  • Page 41: Region Of Interest

    Figure 5-27 Snapshot Step 2 Configure parameters. Table 5-15 Snapshot parameters description Parameter Description Snapshot Type Currently it only supports general snapshot. Image Size It is in accordance with resolution value. Set the snapshot quality which includes 6 levels optional. The higher Quality the level, the higher quality the image has.
  • Page 42: Network

    Step 2 Select a channel. Step 3 Configure parameters. Table 5-16 Interest area parameter description Parameter Description Image Quality Set snapshot quality, which includes 6 levels. Clear Delete all the configured regions. Click it or right-click any position in the image to delete the latest region of Delete interest.
  • Page 43: Port

    Parameter Description Network mode, including static, and DHCP. ● Static: Manually set IP, subnet mask, and gateway. Mode ● DHCP: Automatically acquire IP. At this moment, IP, subnet mask, and gateway cannot be set. MAC Address MAC address of the host. Includes IPv4, and IPv6.
  • Page 44: Auto Register

    5.4.3.3 Auto Register Through the auto registration function, when the Camera is connected with external network, its current location will be sent to the server so that the Camera can be accessed through the server. Step 1 Select Setting > Network > Auto Register > Auto Register. Step 2 Select On to enable the function.
  • Page 45: Event

    Figure 5-33 Information push configuration Step 2 Configure parameters. Table 5-20 ITC push parameter description Parameter Description Basic configuration Client The client from which the pushed information comes. Time interval (0–65535) of checking whether the Camera is Keep Alive Circle connected with the set client.
  • Page 46: Storage

    Step 3 (Optional) Select event type. You only need to select this for network error. Step 4 Select On to enable detection of various abnormalities. Step 5 Configure parameters of each event. Step 6 Click Confirm. 5.4.5 Storage This section provides guidance on configuring picture, record naming, and storage path. Step 1 Select Setting >...
  • Page 47: Account

    Figure 5-36 Date & time Step 3 Click Sync PC to synchronize the Camera time with the server. NTP Setting is necessary for the time synchronization. Step 4 Click Confirm. 5.4.6.2 Account 5.4.6.2.1 Account You can create accounts that can operate on the Camera through the web client. ●...
  • Page 48: Onvif User

    Step 4 Click Save. Up to 8 user groups can be created, and the default user groups are admin and user. Step 5 Select the Username tab, and then click Add User. Step 6 Set username and password, select a user group for the account. Step 7 Under Operation Permission, select the permissions that you want to assign to the account.
  • Page 49: Safety

    Figure 5-39 Add ONVIF user Step 3 Set the name and password of the account, and then select a user group. Click Save. Step 4 5.4.6.3 Safety 5.4.6.3.1 System Service Select to enable system services as needed. Step 1 Select Setting > System > Safety > System Service. Figure 5-40 System Service Step 2 Select needed system services.
  • Page 50: Https

    Parameter Description CGI Service CGI is the port between external application program and web server. Realizes network video framework agreement to make different Onvif Service network video products interconnected. Audio and Video Enable this function to encrypt streams transmitted through private Transmission Encryption protocols.
  • Page 51 Figure 5-42 HTTPS 3. Enter the required information such as region, IP or domain name, and then click Create. The entered IP or Domain name must be the same as the IP or domain name of the Camera. 4. Click Install under Request Created, and then click Download to download root certificate.
  • Page 52 Figure 5-44 Certificate store 8. Click Next. Figure 5-45 Completing certificate import wizard 9. Click Finish. Figure 5-46 Security warning...
  • Page 53: Firewall

    10. Click Yes, and then click OK on the pop-up window. ● If you select install signed certificate, follow the steps below. 1. Select Setting Safety > System > Safety > HTTPS. 2. Select Enable HTTPS, and Compatible with TLSv1.1, and earlier versions. 3.
  • Page 54: Import/Export

    5.4.6.5 Import/Export Export the system configuration file to back up the system configuration; import system configuration file to make quick configuration or recover system configuration. Step 1 Select Setting > System > Import/Export. Figure 5-48 Import/Export Step 2 Click Import or Export. ●...
  • Page 55: Information

    The pages might vary depending on the device model. Figure 5-50 Upgrade Click Import to select the update file, and then click Upgrade to update the system. Step 2 Do not disconnect the power or network, or restart or shut down the Camera during update.
  • Page 56: Log

    5.4.7.2 Log 5.4.7.2.1 System Log You can view log information such as system, configuration, data, event, record, user management, and also clear log records. The earliest log records will be overwritten when the number of log records reaches 1024. Select Setting > System Info > Log > Log. Step 1 Set search conditions, and then click Search.
  • Page 57: Alarm

    5.5 Alarm Step 1 Click the Alarm tab Step 2 Select alarm type, operation, and alarm tone. After selecting alarm type, the Camera displays alarms that conform to the selected types on the right side. Figure 5-53 Alarm 5.6 Logout Click Logout to exit the web client.
  • Page 58: Appendix 1 Cybersecurity Recommendations

    Appendix 1 Cybersecurity Recommendations Mandatory actions to be taken for basic equipment network security: 1. Use Strong Passwords Please refer to the following suggestions to set passwords: ● The length should not be less than 8 characters. ● Include at least two types of characters; character types include upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols.
  • Page 59 reducing the risk of ARP spoofing. 8. Assign Accounts and Privileges Reasonably According to business and management requirements, reasonably add users and assign a minimum set of permissions to them. 9. Disable Unnecessary Services and Choose Secure Modes If not needed, it is recommended to turn off some services such as SNMP, SMTP, UPnP, etc., to reduce risks.

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