EverFocus UNI IP Series User Manual

EverFocus UNI IP Series User Manual

Compact-sized 2mp/5mp, h265, ir & wdr

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UNI IP Series Network Cameras
Compact-Sized 2MP/5MP, H265, IR & WDR
User's Manual
Copyright © EverFocus Electronics Corp.
Release Date: January, 2023

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  • Page 1 UNI IP Series Network Cameras Compact-Sized 2MP/5MP, H265, IR & WDR User’s Manual Copyright © EverFocus Electronics Corp. Release Date: January, 2023...
  • Page 2 Copyright All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission of the EverFocus Electronics Corporation. EverFocus 2F., No.12, Ln. 270, Sec. 3, Beishen Rd., Shenkeng Dist.,...
  • Page 3 - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Warning: Changes or modifications made to this equipment, not expressly approved by EverFocus or parties authorized by EverFocus could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two...
  • Page 4 Precautions Do not install the camera near electric or magnetic fields. Install the camera away from TV/radio transmitters, magnets, electric motors, transformers and audio speakers since the electromagnetic fields generated from these devices may distort the video image or otherwise interfere with camera operation. Never disassemble the camera beyond the recommendations in this manual nor introduce materials other than those recommended herein.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................1 GETTING STARTED ............................ 3 Checking the Dynamic IP Address ......................3 Connecting the Camera to the Network ....................6 LIVE VIEW WINDOW ..........................8 Live View Toolbar ............................8 Initial Configuration ..........................10 Viewing Certain Area of Images ....................... 11 3.3.1 Using Digital Zoom ..........................
  • Page 6 7.1.4 Time ..............................42 7.1.5 Server ..............................42 7.1.6 OSD ..............................43 7.1.7 User ..............................43 Network ..............................44 7.2.1 Network ............................44 7.2.2 DNS ..............................46 7.2.3 Port ..............................46 7.2.4 DDNS ..............................47 7.2.5 P2P ..............................48 7.2.6 Email ..............................
  • Page 7 7.9.2 Server .............................. 124 7.9.3 Serial Port Mode Configuration ......................125 7.9.4 Device Info ............................129 7.9.5 Maintenance ............................ 130 7.9.6 Log ..............................133 APPENDIX A GLOSSARY ......................134 APPENDIX B FAQ ......................... 135...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 1 Introduction This manual describes all the functions on the user interface for the IP Camera models listed as below. Model Form Factor Megapixel Lens EHNU240 2-megapixel 4.0mm fixed lens 2.7 ~ 13.5mm,...
  • Page 9 4.0mm fixed lens 2.7~13.5mm, EZNU550 5-megapixel AF automatic focusing and motorized zoom lens For more information on the product specifications, please refer to the datasheet of each product. To download datasheet, please click Download on each Product page on EverFocus Website www.everfocus.com.tw...
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    You can look up the IP address of the IP camera using the IP Utility (IPU) program. Please download the IP Utility from EverFocus website (key word search: "IP Utility"). Please connect the IP camera on the same LAN of your computer.
  • Page 11 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 3. To access the Live View window, double click the IP address in the IP Address column, the Password window will pop up. By default, the ID is admin and the password is 123456. Please input the password for the first-time login.
  • Page 12 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Settings for Microsoft Internet Explorer If you have difficulties viewing live view or upgrading firmware, it is suggested to complete the following settings of your computer. 1. If your PC or laptop is running with Windows, it’s required to run the browser as administrator when first entering the camera live view.
  • Page 13: Connecting The Camera To The Network

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 2.2 Connecting the Camera to the Network There are three methods to connect the IP camera to the network: Router or LAN Connection, One-to-One Connection and Direct High-Speed Connection. Router or LAN connection This is the most common connection in which the IP camera is connected to a router and allows multiple users on and off site to see the IP camera on a LAN / WAN (Internet).
  • Page 14 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Direct High-Speed Connection In a Direct High-Speed Connection, the camera connects directly to a modem without the need for a router. You need to set the static or dynamic WAN IP address assigned by your ISP (Internet Service Provider) in the camera’s configuration web pages.
  • Page 15: Live View Window

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 3 Live View Window By default the live view window is displayed when you are logged in to the Web interface. The following shows an example. Description Menu PTZ control area Note: This area is only available for PTZ dome cameras and PTZ cameras.
  • Page 16 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Button Description Adjust the output volume for the media player on the PC. Adjust the microphone volume on the PC during audio communication between the PC and the camera. Take a snapshot of the current image displayed on the PC.
  • Page 17: Initial Configuration

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Button Description for around 3 seconds or leaves the window, the information disappears. Click this button to open the image setting page. Display in full screen mode. Select a live video stream that the camera supports: main stream, sub stream or third stream.
  • Page 18: Viewing Certain Area Of Images

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 3.3 Viewing Certain Area of Images Digital zoom, area focus and 3D positioning allow you to get more details of certain part of images. Digital zoom enlarges an image with loss in image quality, while 3D positioning enlarges an image without.
  • Page 19: Using Area Focus

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 3.3.2 Using Area Focus NOTE! The supported live view operations may vary with camera model. For the operations that your camera supports, see the Web interface. On the Live View page, click on the toolbar.
  • Page 20: Using 3D Positioning

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 3.3.3 Using 3D Positioning NOTE! This function is available only for network PTZ cameras and network box cameras equipped with motorized zoom lens and PTZ. Please see actual models for details.
  • Page 21: Face Snapshot

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 3.3.4 Face Snapshot In live view page, click in the tool bar. Snapshot list will be displayed on the right of live view, with the latest on top. Up to 200 snapshots will be displayed.
  • Page 22 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Some models support human body snapshot association. To display the human body picture in live view page, you need to select human body snapshot in Chapter 7.5.1.8 Face Detection. Click to stop face snapshot display.
  • Page 23: Deep Perimeter Snapshot

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 3.3.5 Deep Perimeter Snapshot NOTE! Only some camera models support this function, and the actual interface may vary. In live view page, click in the tool bar. To display structured data of detection objects in live view page, you need to select Attribute Collection in Common Alarm Configuration.
  • Page 24: Click Clear All Records To Clear The Snapshots. Mixed-Traffic Detection Snapshot

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 3.3.6 Click Clear All Records to clear the snapshots. Mixed-Traffic Detection Snapshot NOTE! Only some camera models support this function, and the actual interface may vary. In live view page, click in the tool bar.
  • Page 25: Live View Of Fisheye Cameras

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Click Open Image Folder to view the snapshots saved in your PC. The snapshots are saved in JPEG format. You may also change the image path in Setup > Common > Local Parameters. When the disk space is smaller than 100MB, you will be prompted to clear auto snapshot folder, and new snapshots will not be displayed in live view page until disk space is freed.
  • Page 26 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP NOTE! If the ceiling mount or desktop mount is adopted, the panorama image (two 180°images) is a dewarped image of the fisheye preview image (360° image). Please mount the camera with an appropriate angle of view according to the actual surveillance requirements.
  • Page 27: Fisheye Camera Parameter

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 3.5 Fisheye Camera Parameter To display video properly, you need to set fisheye parameters properly according to the actual mounting mode. NOTE! This function is only supported by fisheye cameras. Please see the actual model for details.
  • Page 28 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Parameter Description Eleven display modes: Original Image  Panoramic  Panoramic+3PTZ  Panoramic+4PTZ  Panoramic+8PTZ  360°Panoramic+1PTZ  180°Panoramic  Fisheye+3PTZ  Fisheye+4PTZ  360°Panoramic+6PTZ  Fisheye+8PTZ  Three mounting modes: Ceiling •...
  • Page 29: 5Eptz Of Panoramic Cameras

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Parameter Description is not wall mount. Dewarping Angle[0°~90°]: 0°: for areas near lens center where fisheye distortion is slightest. • 90°: for image edges where fisheye distortion is strongest. •...
  • Page 30 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Click in 5ePTZ tracking mode to switch to the panoramic mode.
  • Page 31: Video Playback And Download With Edge Storage

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 4 Video Playback and Download with Edge Storage NOTE! Edge s torage refers to recording video to the memory card of a frontend device (mostly a camera). Local recording refers to recording video to a local PC client.
  • Page 32 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Download Click Playback on the home page. Search for video within a specified period. The results will be shown in a list. Select your video and click Download. The video will be downloaded to your local path from the memory card (local path can be changed in Local Settings).
  • Page 33: Ptz Control

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 5 PTZ Control This function is available only for the PTZ dome cameras or a box camera installed on a Pan/Tilt motor. NOTE! Some of the lens control functions are applicable to cameras equipped with motorized lens.
  • Page 34 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Item Description Adjust camera focus. Adjust camera zoom. Increase or decrease iris diameter. Shortcut keys for PTZ control. After the mouse cursor changes to one of these shapes in live view, click and hold the left mouse button to operate the PTZ camera.
  • Page 35: Setting Patrol By Presets

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 5.2 Setting Patrol by Presets • Setting Presets On the Preset tab, you can manage presets or perform certain control operations to the PTZ camera. For more details, see PTZ Control Toolbar.
  • Page 36 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP • Delete a preset On the Live View page, click Preset on the control panel. Click for a preset and then confirm the delete. • Setting Patrol A patrol route is the track by which a PTZ camera follows when moving from a preset to the next. The length of time that a PTZ camera stays at each preset is configurable.
  • Page 37 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP • Add a patrol route On the Live View page, click Patrol on the control panel. Click On the Add Patrol page, enter the route ID and name, and then click Add to add a patrol action. Up to 64 actions are allowed.
  • Page 38 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP • Record a patrol route On the Live View page, click Patrol on the control panel. Click to start recording the patrol route. You can adjust the direction and zoom of the camera during the recording.
  • Page 39 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP • Make a patrol plan On the Live View page, click Patrol on the control panel. Click . The page for setting patrol plans is displayed. Set the correct patrol time and route.
  • Page 40 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP • Edit a patrol route On the Live View page, click Patrol on the control panel. Click for the patrol route you want to edit and modify the settings as required.
  • Page 41: Setting Home Position

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 5.3 Setting Home Position PTZ camera will return to home position if no operation is made within a specified period. NOTE! This function is available for network PTZ cameras only.
  • Page 42: Ptz Limit

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 5.5 PTZ Limit Set rotation limits to prevent the PTZ camera from hitting obstacles such as a wall. NOTE! This function is only supported by some PTZ cameras. Click Setup>PTZ>PTZ Limit.
  • Page 43: Basic Settings

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 5.7 Basic Settings • PTZ Rectification Use this feature to perform PTZ rectification. The camera returns to the previous position when rectification is completed. Select Setup>PTZ>Basic Settings. Rectify: Click the button to perform a rectification immediately.
  • Page 44: Lpr Configuration

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 6.2 LPR Configuration • Draw Detection Area Click Setup > Intelligent> Traffic Monitoring. Click Draw Detection Rules. Click Draw Detection Rules, and then draw a detection area on the snapshot.
  • Page 45 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP • Reset Flow Counting > Click Setup>Intelligent>Traffic Monitoring> . Set the time to reset LPR snapshot. Smart Reset Flow Counting • Smart-Snapshot Handling Click Setup>Intelligent>Traffic Monitoring> . Usually the default settings are...
  • Page 46 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP • Photo Click Setup>Intelligent>Traffic Monitoring> . Configure snapshot OSD on this page. Photo Item Description Font color: OSD text color. Single Photo Background color: OSD background color. Font Size Set the font size.
  • Page 47: Setup

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7 Setup 7.1 Common Click the Setup button on the top navigation bar to enter the Setting page. 7.1.1 Basic Info You can check the basic info of the IPCam on this page.
  • Page 48 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Modify the settings as required. The following table describes some major parameters. Parameter Description When enabled, the camera will display an on-screen mark on the target triggered Target (e.g., face when face detection is enabled) and track it.
  • Page 49: Network

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.1.3 Network The operation instructions in this chapter are the same as those in Chapter 7.2, please refer to 7.2 Network 7.1.4 Time The operation instructions in this chapter are the same as those in Chapter 7.9.1, please refer to 7.9.1 Time 7.1.5 Server...
  • Page 50: Osd

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.1.6 OSD The operation instructions in this chapter are the same as those in Chapter 7.4.2, please refer to 7.4.2 OSD 7.1.7 User The operation instructions in this chapter are the same as those in Chapter 7.8.1, please refer to 7.8.1 User...
  • Page 51: Network

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.2 Network Modify communication settings such as the IP address for the camera so that the camera can communicate with other devices. 7.2.1 Network NOTE! After you have changed the IP address, you need to use the new IP address to log in.
  • Page 52 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Click Save. • IPv6 By default the IPv6 mode is set to Manual. Enter the IPv6 address, set the prefix length and default gateway. The IP address must be unique on the network.
  • Page 53: Dns

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Click Save. When Wi-Fi Mode is set to Wi-Fi Hotspot, the camera can function as a Wi-Fi hotspot for other devices. Click Save. 7.2.2 Click Setup>Network>DNS. Set DNS server addresses.
  • Page 54: Ddns

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Enable Port Mapping and select mapping type. If Manual is selected, then external ports must be configured (external IP is obtained automatically by the camera). If the configured port is occupied, then the Status will show Inactive.
  • Page 55: P2P

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Domain name: Input the domain name obtained from the DDNS service provider. User name: Input the User name. Password: Input the password. click Save to save the settings. 7.2.5 NOTE! This function is not available to all models.
  • Page 56: Email

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.2.6 Email After the configuration of E-mail, when alarms are triggered, you will be able to send messages to the specified E-mail address. Click Setup>Network>E-mail. Configure relevant parameters of the sender and the recipient. Some camera models support Email test.
  • Page 57: Snmp

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.2.7 SNMP SNMPv3 is recommended when a camera needs to transfer configuration with the central server. Both the camera and the central server should support SNMPv3. NOTE! Two options are available: SNMPv3 (default) and SNMPv2.
  • Page 58: Qos

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.2.8 802.1x 802.1x provides authentication to devices (e.g., cameras) trying to connect to a network. Only the authenticated devices can connect the network. This enhances security. Select On and then complete other settings.
  • Page 59: Video & Audio

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.3 Video & Audio 7.3.1 Video You can set video parameters that your camera supports and view the current status of BNC output. If available, you may also enable sub-stream and third stream as required.
  • Page 60 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Parameter Description Note: To ensure image quality, note that the frame rate should not be greater than the reciprocal of shutter speed. CBR: Constant Bit Rate, which means that the camera transmits data at a constant data rate.
  • Page 61: Snapshot

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.3.2 Snapshot Select On, and then set resolution, max size and schedule as needed. Some parameters are described in the table below. Parameter Description Interval between two snapshots. For example, with Snapshot Interval set to 1...
  • Page 62: Audio

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.3.3 Audio Audio configuration means setting audio encoding parameters for your camera. NOTE! This function is not supported by some models. Please see the actual model for details. Modify the settings as required. The following table describes some major parameters.
  • Page 63: Roi

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Parameter Description is 100K Click Save. 7.3.4 When Region of Interest (ROI) is enabled, the system ensures image quality for ROI first if the bit rate is insufficient. NOTE! This function is not supported by some models. Please see the actual model for details.
  • Page 64: Media Stream

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.3.5 Media Stream • Media Stream You can display the established media streams from a camera. You may also set the camera so it transmits code streams by the UDP or TCP protocol to a specified IP address and port number. The settings can be saved and take effect after the camera is restarted.
  • Page 65 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP For some camera models, the page is displayed as follows. Set the multicast address (224.0.0.0to239.255.255.255) and port number (0 to65535). Click Save.
  • Page 66: Image

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Image 7.4.1 Image NOTE! The image parameters displayed and value ranges allowed may vary with camera model. For the actual parameters and value ranges of your camera, see the Web interface. You may move the sliders to adjust settings or enter values in the text boxes directly.
  • Page 67 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Column Description selected. Name of the current scene. The device provides several preset scene modes. When you select a scene, the corresponding image parameters are displayed. You can adjust image settings according to actual needs.
  • Page 68 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP • Image Enhancement NOTE! This function may vary with models. Please see actual Web interface for details. Click Setup>Image>Image and then click Image Enhancement. Use the sliders to change the settings. You may also enter values directly. The following table describes some major parameters.
  • Page 69 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Item Description Set the degree of difference between the blackest pixel and the whitest pixel. Contrast Low contrast High contrast Contrast of boundaries of objects in an image. Sharpness Low sharpness High sharpness 2D Noise Reduction Reduce the noise of images.
  • Page 70 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Item Description Flip Horizontal 180° 90°Clockwise 90°Anti-clockwise To restore default settings in this area, click Default. Exposure NOTE! This function may vary with models. Please see actual Web interface for details.
  • Page 71 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Set the parameters as required. The following table describes some major parameters. Parameter Description Select the correct exposure mode to achieve the desired exposure effect. Automatic: The camera automatically adjusts exposure according to the environment.
  • Page 72 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Parameter Description Adjust the compensation value as required to achieve the desired effects. Compensation Note: You can set this parameter only when Exposure Mode is not set to Manual. Set the way the camera measures the intensity of light.
  • Page 73 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP • Smart Illumination NOTE! This function may vary with models. Please see actual Web interface for details. Click Setup>Image>Image and then click Smart Illumination. Select the correct IR control mode and set the parameters. The following table describes some major parameters.
  • Page 74 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Set the intensity level of the IR light. The greater the value, the higher the intensity. 0 means that the IR light is turned off. Near-illumination Level: You are recommended to set this parameter first for a wide-angle scene.
  • Page 75 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP • White Balance White balance is the process of offsetting unnatural color cast in images under different color temperatures so as to output images that best suit human eyes. NOTE! This function may vary with models.
  • Page 76 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP • Advance Use the defog function to adjust the clarity of images captured in fog or haze conditions. Click Setup>Image>Image and then click Advanced. NOTE! You can set this parameter only when WDR is turned off.
  • Page 77 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP • Lighting Type NOTE! This function may vary with models. Please see the actual model for details. Click Setup>Image>Image and then click Smart Illumination Select an option from the Lighting Type drop-down list.
  • Page 78: Osd

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.4.2 On Screen Display (OSD) is the text displayed on the screen with video images and may include time and other customized contents. NOTE! This function may vary with models. Please see the actual Web interface for details.
  • Page 79 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Overlay OSD Content: The drop-down list provides Time, Preset and Serial Info. You may also  select Custom and enter the content you want. After you have set the position and OSD content, the symbol appears in the Status ...
  • Page 80: Privacy Mask

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.4.3 Privacy Mask On certain occasions, you may need to set a mask area on the camera image to protect privacy, for example, the keyboard of an ATM machine. When PTZ changes its position or zooms, the Privacy Mask will be adjusted accordingly to protect the area all along.
  • Page 81 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP To mask a position: Click the box (with Mask displayed on it) to activate the mask. After the  cursor shape has changed, drag the box to the intended position.
  • Page 82: Intelligent

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Intelligent You can configure intelligent monitoring to count people and monitor moving objects. Intelligent monitoring includes people counting, intrusion detection, and auto tracking. The supported functions may vary with camera model.
  • Page 83 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Select Cross Line Detection. In the Detection Rule area, click to add a new detection area. To delete a detection area, click On the small preview window, drag the line to the intended position and set the detection range.
  • Page 84 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.5.1.2 Enter Area Enter Area detection detects objects that enter a specified area, and triggers alarm when such an event is detected. NOTE! 1. Only some camera models support this function.
  • Page 85 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.5.1.3 Leave Area Leave Area detection detects objects that leave a specified area, and triggers alarm when such an event is detected. NOTE! 1. Only some camera models support this function.
  • Page 86 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.5.1.4 Intrusion Detection Intrusion detection detects objects that enter a specified area in live video and triggers alarm when such an event is detected. NOTE! 1. Only some camera models support this function.
  • Page 87 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Set object filter type and size, alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule as required.Set the alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule as required. For the detailed steps, see the descriptions of alarm-triggered actions in 7.6.2 Common Alarm Configuration.
  • Page 88 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.5.1.6 Object Left Detect objects left behind in the specified area and trigger alarms. Click Setup>Intelligent>Smart. Choose Object Left and then click Select Enable Object Left Detection. In the Detection Rule area, click to add a detection area.
  • Page 89 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.5.1.7 Mixed -Traffic Detection Mixed-traffic detection detects motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles, and pedestrians in configured area. NOTE! 1. Only some camera models support this function, and the actual interface may vary.
  • Page 90 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.5.1.8 Face Detection Face detection detects faces in the configured area. NOTE! 1. Only some camera models support this function, and the actual interface may vary. 2. The supported alarm triggering and arming schedule may vary with camera model. Please see the actual Web interface for details.
  • Page 91 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP NOTE! 1. If Counting is disabled, counting direction setting will not show. 2. After enabling Counting, select Enter or Leave according to the direction of your camera. 3. The camera can send the counting statistics to managing platform.
  • Page 92 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.5.1.9 Face Picture Comparison The camera compares the captured faces with the face pictures in face library and reports comparison results. NOTE! 1. Only some models support this function, and the actual Web interface may vary.
  • Page 93 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Import a CSV file containing face data to add multiple pieces of data. Click Batch Import, select the file to import, and click Upload. Batch import Add monitoring task. Click Add, then set monitoring task name and cause of monitoring based on your needs.
  • Page 94 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.5.1.10 People Counting NOTE! 1. Only some camera models support this function. 2. The supported alarm triggering and arming schedule may vary with camera model. Please see the actual Web interface for details.
  • Page 95 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Set Max. Size and Min. Size under Filter by Object Size. Only objects within the size range will be counted; others will be filtered and not counted. The maximum width or height must be greater than the minimum width or height.
  • Page 96 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.5.1.12 Heat Map The heat map uses different colors to display visitor traffic patterns. A dark color, red, for example, indicates higher traffic density. Click Setup>Intelligent>Smart. Choose Heat Map and then click Select Enable.
  • Page 97 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.5.1.13 Defocus Detection NOTE! 1. Only some camera models support this function. 2. The supported alarm triggering and arming schedule may vary with camera model. Please see the actual Web interface for details.
  • Page 98 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.5.1.14 Scene Change Detection NOTE! 1. Only some camera models support this function. 2. The supported alarm triggering and arming schedule may vary with camera model. Please see the actual Web interface for details.
  • Page 99 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.5.1.15 Master-Slave Linkage NOTE! 1. Only some camera models support this function. 2. The supported linkage parameters, linkage mode and alarming schedule may vary with camera model. Please see the actual Web interface for details.
  • Page 100 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Click Manual Mark, the following page will be displayed. The meaning of buttons: Previous/Next: Change marking scene when you finish marking operation in the current scene. End Marking: End marking operation without saving.
  • Page 101 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Marking steps on a single marking page are as follows: Click Add, and then click on the left master camera image. A small white frame appears at your clicking, and the area automatically zooms in (as shown below).
  • Page 102 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP NOTE! 1. Only some camera models support this function. The supported linkage parameters, linkage mode and alarming schedule may vary with camera model. Please see the actual Web interface for details.
  • Page 103 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Manual Mark, the following page will be displayed. The meaning of the buttons: Click OK/Apply: After completing the marking of one scene, click OK or Apply to save and update the linkage between the master and slave camera.
  • Page 104 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Exit: Exit marking without saving. Add: Add marking points. Delete: Delete marking points. Clear All: Clear all the marking points in current scene. 10. Marking steps on a single scene: Click Add, click on the left master camera image. A small white frame appears at your clicking, and the area automatically zooms in (as shown below).
  • Page 105 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 12. Repeat the last two steps to add other marking points. You may need 5~12 marking points depending on your needs. Click Finish after marking is completed. For some camera models, you need to complete the marking of several scenes.
  • Page 106: Advanced Settings

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.5.2 Advanced Settings Advanced settings include snapshot clarity and detection mode for intelligent functions. 7.5.2.1 Photo parameters Set clarity of snapshots. Click Setup >Intelligent>Advanced Settings. Click Photo parameters tab. Set the thumbnail image clarity.
  • Page 107: Events

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.6 Events 7.6.1 Thermal Alarm 7.6.1.1 Temperature Measurement The temperature measurement function can detect people with abnormal body temperatures. Select Setup>Events>Thermal Alarm. Go to the Temperature Measurement tab. NOTE! This function is only available on devices that support temperature measurement.
  • Page 108: Common Alarm

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Set environment temperature. Modify the environment temperature according to the actual environment temperature on site. NOTE! The black body temperature is 36℃ by default. After power on, when the green value (set ...
  • Page 109 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP triggered. Note: Please set Post-Record(s) on the Storage page first. Post-Record(s)specifies how long recording continues after the end of an alarm. With Alarm the Center selected, the camera will sends alarm information to the central server when an alarm is triggered.
  • Page 110 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Drag the mouse to draw a plan Edit time periods in the table Note: Plan drawing using a mouse is only supported by IE versions later than 8.0. After setting the plan for one day, you can apply the same settings to other days by clicking Copy and Paste.
  • Page 111 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.6.2.1 Motion Detection You can configure the Motion Detection Alarm settings here: Motion detection detects the object motion in a specified rectangular area during a period. You need to set a detection area, sensitivity of detection, object size, and history for the camera to decide whether to report a motion detection alarm when it detects motion.
  • Page 112 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Set the alarm parameters. Suppress Alarm(s): After an alarm is triggered, the same alarm will not be reported within the  set time. Clear Alarm(s): After an alarm is triggered, ...
  • Page 113 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP If the same alarm is triggered within the set time, the alarm will not be cleared until the suppress alarm time expires. Then the same alarm can be reported again.
  • Page 114 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.6.2.3 Audio Detection Alarm The camera can detect input audio signals for exceptions. When the rise or fall of volume exceeds the set limit, or when the input volume reaches the threshold, the camera reports an alarm and triggers the set actions.
  • Page 115 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Parameter Description Note: The scale in the audio detection area is used to measure sound volume.  Audio detection results are shown in real time. The red part indicates the ...
  • Page 116 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.6.2.4 Alarm Input The camera can receive alarm information from a third-party device. To use this function, you need to configure the following information for alarm input first: port, alarm name, alarm type (normally open or normally closed) and alarm reporting time.
  • Page 117 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.6.2.5 Alarm Output After alarm output is triggered by a motion detection alarm, Boolean alarm, the camera can output alarm information to the third-party device if alarm output is set correctly to Normally Open or Normally Closed.
  • Page 118: One-Key Shielding Linkage

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Click Save. CAUTION! Strictly follow the sequence when powering on the devices to avoid damaging camera components: 1. Check that the alarm type is set to Normally Open (default setting), and that the camera and the alarm output device are powered off.
  • Page 119 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP One-time shielding: Select shielding time.. Click Save.
  • Page 120: Storage

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.7 Storage 7.7.1 Storage 7.7.1.1 Memory Card Storage NOTE! is not supported by some models, and may vary with models. Please see This function the actual model for details. Edge storage is recommended when the camera operates in stand-alone mode. When the camera is managed by the central management server, you need to stop edge storage to avoid affecting the cache post recording service.
  • Page 121 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Then Click Format and then click OK to confirm the operation. The system will restart when the format is completed. Information about the total and free space is displayed. Overwrite: If there is no free space in the memory card, new data will overwrite the existing data repeatedly.
  • Page 122 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Select Planned Storage, and then set the periods during which the camera records video to the memory card. Click Save. NOTE! Planned storage is not effective when manual storage and planned storage are both enabled.
  • Page 123 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP NOTE! Before you set cache post recording for a camera, check that: The memory card is correctly installed on the camera. Backup resource has been added on the central server.
  • Page 124: Ftp

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.7.2 FTP All snapshots (except face detection) are saved through the general FTP service. After the configuration of FTP, you will be able to upload snapshots from network cameras to the specified FTP server.
  • Page 125 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.7.2.2 Smart This function is used to store snapshots taken for smart functions such as face recognition. To use smart FTP, click Setup > System > Server > Intelligent Server and set Platform Communication Type to FTP.
  • Page 126: Security

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.8 Security 7.8.1 User There are two types of users in the system: Administrator: referred to as “admin” in this manual. The default name of the administrator  is admin, which cannot be modified. Admin has full permission and can manage all users and devices.
  • Page 127: Network Security

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.8.2 Network Security 7.8.2.1 HTTP Set a secure channel for data transmission to ensure security. NOTE! This function is not supported by some models. Please see the actual model for details.
  • Page 128 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.8.2.3 APR Protection This function protects a camera from ARP attacks. The gateway and the MAC address must be set properly before a PC can access the camera from another network; if an incorrect MAC is set, only PCs on the same LAN can access.
  • Page 129: Registration Info

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP NOTE! If Filtering Mode is set to White list, then only the added IP address(es) are allowed to access the camera. If Filtering Mode is set to Deny Access, then only the added IP address(es) are not allowed to access the camera.
  • Page 130: System

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.9 System 7.9.1 Time You can use the following methods to adjust the system time of your device. • Manually Setting or Synchronizing the System Time Click Setup>System>Time, and then click the Time tab.
  • Page 131: Server

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.9.2 Server You need to configure the intelligent server if an ultra sensitive camera is managed by a central server. NOTE! Only some camera models support intelligent server. The settings may vary with device model.
  • Page 132: Serial Port Mode Configuration

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP NOTE! Video & Image Database Settings is available to certain models only. Pixel mode coordinate X/Y= (Percentage mode coordinates*image width/height)/10000. 4. Select Enable Intelligent Server 2, and complete the settings, then the snapshot stream and video stream will be uploaded to Intelligent Server 1 and Intelligent Server 2 at the same time.
  • Page 133 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Select PTZ Control from the Port Mode drop-down list. The following table describes some major parameters. Parameter Description Set the PTZ protocol that the channel supports. Note: You can set this parameter only when Port Mode is set to PTZ Control.
  • Page 134 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP • Transparent channel Use the RS485 serial port to achieve transparent data transmission with the third-party device. Transparent channel is mainly used to achieve transparent data transmission between two devices.
  • Page 135 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP • To display information from the third-party device on the OSD, you need to select OSD as the port mode. The camera receives information from the third-party device through the RS485 serial port, translates the received information, and then displays it on the OSD.
  • Page 136: Device Info

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP • Wiper Control Set wiper parameters before you can control the wiper. NOTE! This function is not supported by some models. Please see the actual model for details. Click Setup>System>Ports & Devices, and then click the External Device tab.
  • Page 137: Maintenance

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.9.5 Maintenance • Upgrading the Device If the device is managed by the central management server and you want to upgrade the devices in batch mode, it is recommended to perform the upgrade operation on the central server. For detailed steps, see the user manual for the central management server.
  • Page 138 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP • Importing and Exporting System Configuration File Export the current configurations of the camera and save them to the PC or an external storage medium. You can also quickly restore configurations by importing backup configurations stored on the PC or an external storage medium back to the camera.
  • Page 139 UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP NOTE! Diagnosis information is exported to the local folder in form of a compressed file. You need to decompress the file using a tool such as Win RAR and then open the file using a text editor.
  • Page 140: Log

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP 7.9.6 Log Log can search and query the operation information of the device. It can be downloaded and exported locally. Click Setup>System>Log Set the start and end time of log query.
  • Page 141: Appendix Aglossary

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Appendix A Glossary Acronym Description Address Resolution Protocol Constant Bit Rate Domain Name Service DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Daylight Saving Time File Transfer Protocol...
  • Page 142: Appendix Bfaq

    UNI IP Series Network Cameras – H265, 2MP / 5MP Acronym Description SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Secure Socket Layer Universal Network Passport Universal Serial Bus Variable Bit Rate Wide Dynamic Range Appendix B FAQ What to do if no message prompts me to install ActiveX when I log in on a Windows 7 PC the first...
  • Page 143 FAX: +81 (3) 4363-2790 sales@everfocus.com www.everfocus.co.jp sales@everfocus.co.jp Ihr EverFocus Produkt wurde entwickelt Your EverFocus product is designed and und hergestellt mit qualitativ manufactured with high quality materials hochwertigen Materialien und and components which can be recycled Komponenten, die recycelt und wieder and reused.

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