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  • Page 1 Network Cameras User Manual...
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing our product. If there are any questions, or requests, please do not hesitate to contact the dealer. Trademark Acknowledgement The trademarks, company names and product names contained in this manual are the property of their respective owners.Disclaimer CAUTION! The default password is intended for your first login.
  • Page 3 Symbol Description Contains important safety instructions and indicates situations that could cause bodily WARNING! injury. Means reader be careful and improper operations may cause damage or malfunction CAUTION! to product. Means useful or supplemental information about the use of product. NOTE!
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Network Connection · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 2 Login ·...
  • Page 5 Auto Tracking· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 46 Heat Map ·...
  • Page 6 6 PTZ Control · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 91 PTZ Control Toolbar ·...
  • Page 7: Network Connection

    Network Connection Before accessing a network camera (also known as IP Camera or IPC) from a PC, you need to connect the network camera to the PC directly with a network cable or via a switch or router. Network cable Use a Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) cable to connect the network interfaces of the network camera and the Network cable Network cable...
  • Page 8 Add the IP address as a trusted site 1.13...
  • Page 9: Logging In To The Web Interface

    NOTE! The IP address 192.168.1.13in this example is the default IP address. Please replace it with the actual address of your camera if it has been changed. (Optional) Modifyuser access control settings Before you access the camera, follow the steps to set User Account Control Settings to Never notify. Logging In to the Web Interface The default static IP address of the camera is 192.168.1.13, and the default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
  • Page 10: Introduction To The Web Interface

    3. Privacy policy is displayed on the screen when the user logs in for the first time. After reading the privacy policy, you need to check in the'I have read and agree to the above policy'box, then click the'OK' button to proceed to the next step. 4.
  • Page 11: Initial Configuration

    Description PTZ control area Note: This area is available for PTZ dome cameras and PTZ cameras. Live view window Live view toolbar Initial Configuration After you log in to the device, please perform the following initial configuration. Item Description Reconfigure the device IP and network parameters based on Ethernet.
  • Page 12: Configuring Parameters

    Configuring Parameters Local Parameters Set local parameters for your PC. NOTE! The local parameters may vary with models. Please see the actual Web interface for details. 1. Select Setup>Common>Local Parameters 2. Modify the settings as required. The following table describes some major parameters.
  • Page 13: Network Configuration

    Parameter Description Untriggered When enabled, the camera will display an on-screen mark on the target Target (e.g., face when face detection is enabled) and track it. This function should be used with“Cross Line Detection 、 Enter Area 、 Leave Smart Intelligent Mark Area 、...
  • Page 14 2. Select Static from the Obtain IP Address drop-down list. 3. Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address. Make sure that the IP address of the camera is unique in the network. 4. Click Save. PPPoE NOTE! This function is not supported by some models.
  • Page 15 DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is enabled by default when the camera is delivered. If a DHCP server is deployed in the network, the camera can automatically obtain an IP address from the DHCP server. To manually configure DHCP, follow the steps below: 1.
  • Page 16 2. Signal strength is displayed. Turn on Adaptive Streams. The page shows that there are other Wi-Fi networks. To search for Wi-Fi networks again, click Search. 3. Click an SSID in the Wi-Fi Network list. Information about the corresponding network is displayed. 4.
  • Page 17: Port

    Port NOTE! This function is not supported by some models. Please see the actual model for details. 1. Click Setup>Network>Port. 2. Configure relevant port numbers. 3. Click Save. 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 18: E-Mail

    Smart This function is used to store snapshotstaken for smart functions such as face recognition.To use smart FTP, click Setup > System > Server > Intelligent Server and set Platform Communication Type to FTP. 1. Click Setup>Storage>FTP. Go to Smart tab. 2.
  • Page 19: Port Mapping

    2. Configure relevant parameters of the sender and the recipient. Some camera models support Email test. You may test email after setting the recipient address.The following table describes some major parameters. Parameter Description When enabled, the e-mail will be encrypted using TLS (Transport Layer Security) or Secure Socket Layer (SSL) to protect privacy.
  • Page 20: Dns

    2. 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. 3. Click Save. 1.
  • Page 21: P2P

    NOTE! This function is not available to all models.  Scan the QR code with your mobile phone (iOS or Android) to download the APP.  When installed, run the APP to add the camera. Please refer to the online help in the APP for ...
  • Page 22: Qos

    Click Setup> Network > SNMP Select SNMPv3 and complete settings. Click Save. On the SNMPv2 setting page, Read-Only Community Name is used for two-way authentication between a camera and the central server. The default name is public, and you may change it as needed. If you change the Read-Only Community Name, you should change it into the same one on the central server, or the two-way authentication will not be completed.
  • Page 23: Adaptive Streams

    When the network is overloaded or congested, QoS ensures that critical services are not delayed or discarded and that the network runs efficiently. 1. Click Setup > Network > QoS. 2. Set a priority level (0~63) for each service. At present, QoS allows you to assign different priority to audio and video, alarm report, configuration management and FTP transmission.
  • Page 24: Image Configuration

    Image Configuration Image Adjustment 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. Clicking Default will restore all the default image settings.
  • Page 25 Column Description Common: recommended for outdoor scenes.  Indoor: recommended for indoor scenes.  High Sensitivity: recommended for low light environment.  Highlight Compensation:cansuppress strong light such as headlights on roads and  spotlight in parks. Recommended for capturing vehicle license plates. WDR:recommeded for scenes with high-contrast lighting, such as window, corridor, front ...
  • Page 26 Item Description Set the degree of brightness of images. Brightness Low brightness High brightness The amount of a hue contained in a color. Saturation Low saturation High saturation Set the degree of difference between the blackest pixel and the whitest pixel. Contrast Low contrast High contrast...
  • Page 27 Item Description Normal Flip Vertical Flip Horizontal 180° 90°Clockwise 90°Anti-clockwise 3. To restore default settings in this area, click Default. Exposure NOTE! This function may vary with models. Please see actual Web interface for details.  The default settings are scene-adaptive. Use default settings unless modification is necessary. ...
  • Page 28 For some camera models, the page is displayed as follows. 2. 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 29 Parameter Description You can set this parameter only when Exposure Mode is not set to Shutter Priority and when Image Stabilizer is disabled. Set the slowest shutter speed that the camera can use during exposure. Slowest Note: Shutter You can set this parameter only when Slow Shutter is set to On. Adjust the compensation value as required to achieve the desired effects.
  • Page 30 Smart Illumination NOTE! This function may vary with models. Please see actual Web interface for details. 1. Click Setup>Image>Image and then click Smart Illumination. 2. Select the correct IR control mode and set the parameters. The following table describes some major parameters.
  • Page 31 1. Click Setup>Image>Image and then click Focus. 2. Select the focus mode as required. Parameter Description Auto Focus: The camera focuses automatically according to the current light condition.  Manual Focus: Manually adjust camera focus as required.  One-Click Focus: The camera is triggered to focus once when rotating, zooming or going ...
  • Page 32 Adjust the red offset manually. Red Offset Note: You can set this parameter only when White Balance is set to Fine Tune. Adjust the blue offset manually. Blue Offset Note: You can set this parameter only when White Balance is set to Fine Tune. 3.
  • Page 33: Osd Setting

    2. Select an option from the Lighting Type drop-down list. 3. To restore the default settings, click Default. Configuring Iris and Lens Mode NOTE! This function is only supported by certain network box camera types. Please see the actual model ...
  • Page 34 The OSD interface of some models is displayed as follows. 2. Select the position and content of the OSD. Position: Click the desired box in the Live View area. After the cursor shape is changed, click and hold  the button to move the box to the desired position. To set the position precisely, use the X and Y coordinates under Overlay Area.
  • Page 35: Privacy Mask

    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. NOTE! This function may vary with models.
  • Page 36: Audio And Video Configuration

    2. Click to add a privacy mask, and click to delete a mask. 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. To mask an area: Use the mouse to draw a box on the area you want to mask.
  • Page 37 NOTE! This function may vary with models. Only some camera models support the third stream. To determine if  your camera supports this function, see the Web interface. After enabling the sub or third stream, modify the parameters as required. The parameters for the sub ...
  • Page 38: Audio Configuration

    Parameter Description Interval at which an I frame is encoded.Normally, a shorter I frame interval offers better I Frame Interval image quality but consumes more bandwidth. Group Of Pictures in MPEG video encoding. This parameter specifies the order in which intra-frames (I frame) and inter-frames are arranged.
  • Page 39: Snapshot

    Parameter Description Currently only Line/Mic. Access Mode Note: This function is not available to devices with two audio output channels. Three options: G.711U, G.711A and ACC-LC. Audio G.711U and G.711A support 8K sampling rate only, and ACC-LC supports 8K, 16K and 48K Compression sampling rates.
  • Page 40: Roi

    Parameter Description Schedule: You need to set a snapshot time, e.g., 19:12:00, which means the camera takes a snapshot at 19:12:00. Snapshot Mode Repeat: Allows you to set an interval(unit: sec). For example, according to the settings shown in the figure above, 60 seconds must elapse before the camera takes another two snapshots.
  • Page 41 2. Click , select a stream type, and then set the IP address and port number of the unicast or multicast group for the decoding device that receives audio and video streams from the camera. If you want the device to establish the media stream that has been configured before automatically after the restart, select Yes for Persistent.
  • Page 42: Intelligent Alarm Configuration

    2. Set the multicast address (224.0.0.0to239.255.255.255) and port number (0 to65535). 3. Click Save. Intelligent Alarm Configuration 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. Smart Click Setup>Intelligent>Smart .
  • Page 43: Cross Line Detection

    For some camera models, the page is displayed as follows. Cross Line Detection Cross line detection detects objects that cross a virtual line in live video and triggers alarm when such an event is detected. NOTE! Only some camera models support this function. ...
  • Page 44: Enter Area

    3. In the Detection Rule area, click to add a new detection area.To delete a detection area, click 4. On the small preview window, drag the line to the intended position and set the detection range. 5. Set the direction and sensitivity for the camera to decide whether to report a cross line detection alarm.
  • Page 45: Leave Area

    6. Set the priority of detection to judge the trigger sequence when detection rules are triggered at the same time. 7. Set snapshot object type to judge whether to snap small pictures. 8. Set object filter type and size, alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule as required. 9.
  • Page 46: Intrusion Detection

    10. Click Save. Intrusion Detection Intrusion detection detects objects that enter a specified area in live video and triggers alarm when such an event is detected. NOTE! Only some camera models support this function.  The supported alarm triggering and arming schedule may vary with camera model. Please see the actual ...
  • Page 47: Object Moving

    9. Click Save. Object Moving Detect objects left behind in the specified area and trigger alarms. 1. Click Setup >Intelligent>Smart. Choose Object Moving and then click 2. Select Enable Object Moving Detection. 3. In theDetection Rule area, click to add a detection area. To delete, click 4.
  • Page 48: Mixed -Traffic Detection

    2. Select Enable Object Left Detection. 3. In theDetection Rule area, click to add a detection area. To delete, click 4. Drag the box to set the position and effective range. 5. Set time threshold and sensitivityto decide whether to report an intrusion detection alarm. Time threshold: Minimum duration an object is detected in the specified area to trigger an alarm.
  • Page 49: Face

    2. Choose Full Screen or Specified Area as detection area. 3. Set snapshot sensitivity. The greater the value, the higher the sensitivity. 4. Set snapshot object type to judge whether to snap small pictures. 5. Set object filter type and size, alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule as required. 6.
  • Page 50 2. Choose Full Screen or Specified Area as detection area. 3. Set snapshot sensitivity. The greater the value, the higher the sensitivity. 4. Set snapshot mode. In Intelligent Recognition, the camera detects and snapshots the object automatically. 5. To enable snapshot of human body in the detection area, enable Human Body Snapshot. 6.
  • Page 51: People Counting

    11. Set the alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule as required. For the detailed steps, see the descriptions of alarm-triggered actions in Common Alarm Configuration. 12. Click Save. People Counting NOTE! Only some camera models support this function.  The supported alarm triggering and arming schedule may vary with camera model. Please see the actual ...
  • Page 52: Auto Tracking

    5. 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. 6.
  • Page 53: Heat Map

    Heat Map The heat map uses different colors to display visitor traffic patterns. A dark color, red, for example, indicates higher traffic density. 1. Click Setup>Intelligent>Smart. Choose Heat Map and then click 热力图 2. Select Enable. 3. Set Background Update Rate. The greater the value, the quicker the image refreshes. 4.
  • Page 54: Scene Change Detection

    2. Select Defocus Detection. 3. Set the alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule as required. For the detailed steps, see the descriptions of alarm-triggered actions in Common Alarm Configuration. 4. Click Save. Scene Change Detection NOTE! Only some camera models support this function. ...
  • Page 55: Advanced Settings

    2. Select Scene Change Detection. 3. Set detection sensitivity. 4. Set the alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule as required. For the detailed steps, see the descriptions of alarm-triggered actions in Common Alarm Configuration. 5. Click Save. Advanced Settings Advanced settings include snapshot clarity and detection mode for intelligent functions. Photo parameters Set clarity of snapshots.
  • Page 56: Box-Dome Linkage

    Detection Parameters NOTE! Only some camera models support advanced settings. Please see the actual Web interface for  details. The default detection mode is Normal Mode. Set as required.  1. Click Setup >Intelligent>Advanced Settings. ClickDetection parameterstab. 2. Choose a detection mode. ChooseFilter Repeated Motion Mode to prevent repeated alarm reporting caused by repeated motion detected in the surveillance environment.
  • Page 57 2. Select Enable Box-Dome Linkage. 3. Set master or slave IP address, HTTPport, and zoom coefficient. 4. Click Save. 5. Select Mark Linkage tab. 6. Click Manual Mark, the following page will be displayed. The meaning of buttons:...
  • Page 58 Previous/Next:Change marking scene when you finish marking operation in the current scene. End Marking: End marking operation without saving. Add/Delete: Add or delete marking point. Clear All: Clear all the marking points on this page. 7. Marking steps ona single marking page are as follows: Click Add, and then click on the left master camera image.
  • Page 59: Attribute Collection

    10. Click Apply after you finish all the marking configurations. For multi-sensor cameras, click the button after the marking configuration of four scenes is completed. Attribute Collection NOTE! Attribute collection functions with other smart features.  To display attributes in live view page, you need to enable Display Attribute in Local Parameters first. ...
  • Page 60: Common Alarm Configuration

    Common Alarm Configuration You can schedule alarm reporting and set actions that can be triggered by other devices so that alarms and the triggered actions can be handled in time. Alarm reporting can be scheduled for motion detection alarm, alarm input, alarm output, tampering detection alarm, and audio detection alarm.
  • Page 61: Configuring Motion Detection Alarm

    With Trigger Tracking selected, the camera starts auto tracking when an alarm is triggered. Trigger Note: Tracking Only some camera models support this function.  Please set auto tracking on the Smart Settings page first.  With Trigger E-mail selected, the camera will automatically send snapshots to the specified E-mail address when an alarm is triggered.
  • Page 62 2. In theDetection Areaarea, click to add a new detection area. To delete a detection area, click 3. Click and drag the mouse to set a detection area. 4. Set the detection sensitivity, object size, and history for the camera to decide whether to report a motion detection alarm.
  • Page 63: Configuring Tampering Alarm

    Grid Detection 1. Click Setup > Events > Motion Detection. Set Detection Mode to Grid. 2. Detection area(s) can be irregular on the grid. 3. Set detection sensitivity for the camera to decide whether to report a motion detection alarm (alarm visible on compatible NVR).
  • Page 64: Configuring Audio Detection Alarm

    2. Select On for Tampering Alarm. 3. Set detection sensitivity and duration for the camera to decide whether to report a tampering alarm. Sensitivity is divided into three levels: high-level, mid-level and low-level. Compared with mid-level sensitivity, the camera can detect blocking from a farther location when sensitivity is set to high. The camera reports an alarm when the lens is blocked for a specified length of time.
  • Page 65 2. Select Enable for Audio Detection, select a detection type and set the difference or threshold. To disable audio detection, clear the Enable check box. The following table describes some major parameters. Parameter Description Sudden Rise: An alarm is reported when the rise of volume exceeds the difference. ...
  • Page 66: Configuring Alarm Input

    Parameter Description Difference 3. Set the alarm-triggered actions and arming schedule as required. For the detailed steps, see the descriptions of alarm-triggered actions inConfiguring Motion Detection Alarm. 4. Click Save. Configuring 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 67: Configuring Alarm Output

    2. Select alarm and set the alarm name. 3. Select N.O. or N.C. according to the type of the third-party alarm input device. For example, if the third-party alarm input device is normally open, you need to select N.O. here, so that the camera can receive alarm information from the third-party alarm input device.
  • Page 68: Memory Card Storage

    Item Description The alarm output triggers the third-party alarm device by high or low level. Bistable 5. Set actions to be triggered by an input alarm and the plan. For the detailed steps, see the descriptions of alarm-triggered actions inConfiguring Motion Detection Alarm.
  • Page 69 2. Start edge storage and modify the settings as required.The following table describes some major parameters. Parameter Description Storage resource type. Note: Storage To format the memory card, disable the storage function for the card first. Then Click  Medium Format and then click OK to confirm the operation.
  • Page 70 For some camera models, the page is displayed as follows.
  • Page 71: Setting Cache Post Recording

    2. Select Planned Storage, and then set the periods during which the camera records video to the memory card. 3. Click Save. NOTE! Planned storage is not effective when manual storage and planned storage are both enabled.  To query recordings in the memory card, seeVideo Playback and Download with Edge Storage.
  • Page 72: System Maintenance

    System Maintenance NOTE! This function is not supported by some models. Please see the actual model for details. Security User Management 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, ...
  • Page 73 Next time you log in, enter the address in https://IP:HTTPS port number format, for example, https://192.168.1.13:443 to enter secure channel mode.If you use the default HTTPS port, enter https://IP. Authentication RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) is an application layer protocol. To transmit and control the audio and video, set RTSP authentication on the Web interface.
  • Page 74 2. Select On to enable IP address filtering. 3. Select a filtering mode, and then add IP address(es). 4. Click Save. NOTE! If Filtering Mode is set to Whitelist, then only the added IP address(es) are allowed to access the ...
  • Page 75: Setting The System Time

    Setting the System Time You can use the following methods to adjust the system time of your device. Manually Setting or Synchronizing the System Time 1. Click Setup>Common>Time, and then click the Time tab. 2. Select a synchronization mode. 3. Set the correct time zone and system time. You may also click Sync with Computer Time to synchronize the time settings of your camera with that of your PC.
  • Page 76: Serial Port Mode Configuration

    NOTE! Only some camera models support intelligent server.  To use face snapshot, you need to configure the TMS server to which snapshots are uploaded.  1. Click Setup>Common>Server, and then click the Intelligent Server tab. Server IP Server Port Device No.
  • Page 77 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.  PTZ Protocol When PTZ Protocol is set to INTERNAL-PTZ, the camera can connect to the external PTZ ...
  • Page 78 2. Select Trans-Channel from the Port Mode drop-down list. 3. Select Enable for Trans-Channel. 4. Enter the destination IP address and port number (IP address and port number that the transparent channel connects to). 5. Click Save. 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 79: Wiper Control

    ONVIF Transparent Channel Transmit data through the transparent channel (ONVIF) between the camera's RS485 port and a third-party device. 1. Click Setup>System>Ports & Devices, and then click the Serial Port tab. 2. Set Port Mode to Select Trans-Channel via ONVIF. 3.
  • Page 80: Photo Storage Status

    V1.0 2102335CC3531740100232 192.168.1.13/255.255.255.0/192.168.1.1 48:ea:63:4d:56:88 2018/1/25 19:16:27 0 Day(s) 0 Hour(s) 0 Minute(s) Offline 2. Click Refresh for the latest status information. 3. View the device information. NOTE! You may view device model, firmware version, intelligent server status, etc, on the basic info page. Photo Storage Status View the current photo storage status.
  • Page 81: Upgrading The Device

    2. Click Refreshto update the storage status. 3. You can export or delete photos in the Image List area. 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.
  • Page 82: Restarting The System

    NOTE! You must use the correct upgrade file for you camera. Otherwise, unexpected results may occur.  The upgrade file is a ZIP file and must include all the necessary files.  The boot program loads the operating system and then the system starts running. The upgrade ...
  • Page 83: Collecting Diagnosis Information

    4. To restore default configurations, click Default and then confirm the operation. The device will restart and restore the default configurations.Clicking Default with the check box selected will completely restore the device to factory default settings. Collecting Diagnosis Information Diagnosis information includes logs and system configurations. You can export diagnosis information to your PC.
  • Page 84: Fisheye Camera Parameter

    2. Enter the actual height from the installed Infrared Dome to the ground. 3. Click OK. 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. 1.
  • Page 85: Live View

    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  Wall  Desktop Note: The selected mounting mode must be consistent with the actual mounting mode. Live View Live view means playing live video (real-time audio and video) received from a camera in a window through the Web interface.
  • Page 86: Live View Toolbar

    Live View Toolbar NOTE! The supported live view operations may vary with camera model. For the operations that your camera supports, see the Web interface. Button Description Play/stop live video. 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.
  • Page 87: Viewing Certain Area Of Images

    Button Description Reset the packet loss rate to zero. Note: After you move the mouse cursor on a live view window, this button appears on the floating toolbar. Display packet loss rate and bit rate information at the bottom of the window. Note: After you move the mouse cursor on a live view window, this button appears on the floating toolbar.
  • Page 88: Using Area Focus

    2. Click and hold the mouse button, and then drag from top down (draw a rectangle) to specify an area. To restore the original image size and zoom in on other areas of the image, right-click the mouse. 3. To exit, click Using Area Focus NOTE! The supported live view operations may vary with camera model.
  • Page 89: Using 3D Positioning

    3. To exit, click 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. 1. On the Live View page, click on the toolbar.
  • Page 90: Deep Perimeter Snapshot

    5. Click to stop face snapshot display. 6. 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 91: Mixed-Traffic Detection Snapshot

    3. Click to stop deep perimeter snapshot display. 4. 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 92: Live View Of Fisheye Cameras

    3. Click to stop displaying snapshots. 4. 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 93 When Panoramic is selected, dewarped panoramic images are displayed as follows.
  • Page 94: 5Eptz Of Panoramic Cameras

    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. For example, if the camera is installed on the ceiling, the surveillance target is displayed on the upper part of the panorama image when the intersection angle between the device cable outlet (logo) and the surveillance target in clockwise direction is 135°.
  • Page 95 1. On the Live View page, select on the toolbar as shown below. 2. When you click in panoramic mode,the live view would change to the 5ePTZ tracking mode. Then camera would detect moving objects in the live view when perimeter protection function is enabled, besides, it can trackand enlarge 5 targets that trigger the alarm rule which you set up in perimeter protection functionat most simultaneously.
  • Page 96: Video Playback And Download With Edge Storage

    Video Playback and Download with Edge Storage NOTE! Edge storage 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. Before you play back video with edge storage, check that the camera has been installed with a ...
  • Page 97: Ptz Control

    2. Search for video within a specified period. The results will be shown in a list. 3. 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 LocalSettings). 4.
  • Page 98: Setting Patrol By Presets

    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. Note: Only PTZ dome cameras and PTZ cameras support this function.
  • Page 99: Setting Patrol

    Go to a preset 1. On the Live View page, click Preset on the control panel. 2. Click for a preset. The PTZ camera goes to the selected preset. Delete a preset 1. On the Live View page, click Preset on the control panel. 2.
  • Page 100 records the route and adds it to the action list. You may select Keep Rotating so the PTZ camera follows the same route and patrols repeatedly. Add a patrol route 1. On the Live View page, click Patrol on the control panel. 2.
  • Page 101 2. Click to start recording the patrol route. You can adjust the direction and zoom of the camera during the recording. The system records the motion and track of the camera and adds them to the action list. 3. Click to finish recording.
  • Page 102 2. Click . The page for setting patrol plans is displayed. 3. Set the correct patrol time and route. 4. Select Enable Patrol Plan. 5. Click OK. Start a patrol route After you have added a patrol route, select the patrol route to start patrol. 1.
  • Page 103: Setting Home Position

    2. Click for the patrol route you want to edit and modify the settings as required. Delete a patrol route 1. On the Live View page, click Patrol on the control panel. 2. Click for the patrol route you want to delete and then confirm the delete. Setting Home Position PTZ camera will return to home position if no operation is made within a specified period.
  • Page 104: Remote Control Ptz

    2. Select a mode and ID. 3. Click Save. Remote Control PTZ When the third-party platform is used and the PTZ protocol does not match that, you can set the remote control function to control the PTZ. NOTE! This function is only supported by PTZ cameras. 1.
  • Page 105: Resume Patrol

    2. Use directional buttons to rotate the camera to an intended position. 3. Click to set the current position as a limit.For example, click on the top to set the upper limit.Clicking will rotate the camera to the current position if the direction has been changed. 4.
  • Page 106: Lpr

    NOTE! This function is only available for certain models.  LPR Live View 1. For cameras installed with Micro SD card, the snapshots will be saved to the SD card. If no SD card is installed, the snapshots will be saved to the PC. Click Open Image Folder to view snapshots. The close-up image of plate is displayed on the upper left pane.
  • Page 107 3. ClickInclination Line, and then draw an inclination line that shows the inclination of the road surface. Reset Flow Counting > Smart Reset Flow Counting Click Setup>Intelligent>Traffic Monitoring> . Set the time to reset LPR snapshot. Smart-Snapshot Handling Snapshot Handling Click Setup>Intelligent>Traffic Monitoring>...
  • Page 108 Unidentified Vehicles:Select whether to generate passing records for unidentified vehicles. This function is turned on by default. Generated Photos: Select whether to display the close-up image of plate. By default the image is set to display. Photo Photo Click Setup>Intelligent>Traffic Monitoring> .
  • Page 109: Appendix A Glossary

    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 Group Of Pictures Graphical User Interface HTTPS Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over SSL Internet Explorer IMOS IP Multimedia Operation System...
  • Page 110: Appendix B Faq

    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 time Answer: Follow these steps to turn off UAC and then log in again: 1. Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel. 2.

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