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2023-03-28

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  • Page 1 Thermal Imaging Network Bullet Camera User Manual Issue V1.1 Date 2023-03-28...
  • Page 3: Precautions

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Precautions Precautions Precautions Fully understand this document before using this device, and strictly observe the rules in this document when using this device. If you install this device in public places, put a sign "You have entered the area of electronic surveillance" in an eye-catching place. Failure to correctly use electrical products may cause fire and severe injuries.
  • Page 4 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Precautions User Manual Strictly conform to local electrical safety standards and use power adapters which are marked with the LPS standard when installing and using this device. Otherwise, this device may be damaged. Use accessories delivered with this device. The voltage must meet input voltage requirements for this device.
  • Page 5 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Precautions Clean the device body with a soft and dry cloth. In case that the dirt is hard to remove, use a dry cloth dipped in a small amount of mild detergent and gently wipe the device, and then dry it again.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Contents User Manual Contents Precautions ............................. i Contents ............................iv 1 Product Overview ........................1 1.1 Thermal Imaging Principles and Advantages ..............1 1.2 Device Structure ......................1 1.3 Device Dimensions ......................3 1.4 Out Wire Connection ...................... 11 1.4.1 The Multi-connector Cables.................
  • Page 7 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Contents 4.2 Mode ..........................58 4.3 Images ........................... 59 4.4 Scene ..........................60 4.5 Set Pseudocolor ......................61 4.6 FFC Control ........................61 4.7 Noise Reduction ......................63 5 AI Multiobject .......................... 65 6 Intelligent Analysis ........................
  • Page 9: Product Overview

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Product Overview 1 Product Overview 1.1 Thermal Imaging Principles and Advantages For any object, as long as its temperature is above the absolute zero (-273.15°C), although the object does not give out light, it can radiate infrared. The infrared is also known as thermal radiation.
  • Page 10 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Product Overview User Manual Figure 1-1 Appearance and Interfaces of the Camera Table 1-1 Interfaces of Device Physical Interface Connection Network indicator The network is working normally, the light is on; When it is transferring data, the light is splash. SD card indicator The SD indicator has the following states: OFF: The SD card is not inserted.
  • Page 11: Device Dimensions

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Product Overview Physical Interface Connection recording and then perform the corresponding operation. 1.3 Device Dimensions The different brackets of device are having different dimensions, please refer to actual product. Figure 1-2 The A Bracket Dimensions (unit: mm) Longer Sun-shaded Issue V1.1(2023-03-28)...
  • Page 12 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Product Overview User Manual Figure 1-3 The A-1 Bracket With Junction Box Dimensions (unit: mm) Shorter Sun-shaded Issue V1.1(2023-03-28)...
  • Page 13 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Product Overview Figure 1-4 The A-2 Bracket Dimensions (unit: mm) Issue V1.1(2023-03-28)...
  • Page 14 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Product Overview User Manual Figure 1-5 The B Bracket With Junction Box Dimensions (unit: mm) Longer Sun-shaded Issue V1.1(2023-03-28)...
  • Page 15 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Product Overview Figure 1-6 The B-1 Bracket With Junction Box Dimensions (unit: mm) Shorter Sun-shaded Issue V1.1(2023-03-28)...
  • Page 16 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Product Overview User Manual Figure 1-7 The B-2 Bracket With Junction Box Dimensions (unit: mm) Issue V1.1(2023-03-28)...
  • Page 17 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Product Overview Figure 1-8 The C Bracket Dimensions (unit: mm) Issue V1.1(2023-03-28)...
  • Page 18 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Product Overview User Manual Figure 1-9 The C-1 Bracket Dimensions (unit: mm) Issue V1.1(2023-03-28)...
  • Page 19: Out Wire Connection

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Product Overview 1.4 Out Wire Connection There are two ways to connect the Thermal Imaging Network Bullet Camera, the multi-connector cables and the integrated cable management bracket. Users can choose the corresponding method and installation method according to their bracket. 1.4.1 The Multi-connector Cables Figure 1-10 shows the multi-connector cable of the Thermal Imaging Network Bullet Camera.
  • Page 20 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Product Overview User Manual Core of Cable Functions Connection DC12V /AC 24V Power interface, connect to the 12 V DC (AC 24V) power supply. Network interface Connect to the standard Ethernet cable. Orange Alarm out com 2 Connect to the alarm devices.
  • Page 21: Integrated Cable Management Bracket

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Product Overview 1.4.2 Integrated Cable Management Bracket Figure 1-11 Integrated Cable Management Bracket Port Table 1-3 Integrated Cable Management Bracket Port Port Name Description Remark COM OUT 1 Alarm out com 1 ALARM OUT1 Alarm out 1 COM IN 1 Alarm in 1 com...
  • Page 22: Packing List

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Product Overview User Manual CVBS GND Analog video output ground port。 COM OUT2 Alarm out com 2 ALARM OUT2 Alarm out 2 COM IN2 Alarm OUT com 2 ALARM IN2 Alarm in 2 RS485+ RS485+ Applied for connecting to RS485-...
  • Page 23: Installation

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Product Overview bracket Cable gland Configured for B bracket Junction box and accessories Configured for B bracket 1.6 Installation 1.6.1 Preparations Tools needed (Not included) and supplied parts are shown in Table 1-5. Table 1-5 Installation Tools Tools Appearance...
  • Page 24: Installation Mode

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Product Overview User Manual 1.6.2 Installation Mode The thermal imaging network bullet camera can be installed on the ceiling or the wall. You can select the appropriate installation according to your requirements. If the camera needs to be installed on the cement wall, you need to install the expansion screws (the mounting holes of the screws must be consistent with that of the support), and then install the support.
  • Page 25 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Product Overview Figure 1-13 Fixing Camera Step 4 Connect the multi connector cable. Loosen the screw 1 and screw 2, adjust the surveillance angle, as shown in Figure 1-14 Step 5 After adjusting angle, fix screw 2 and screw 1 in turn to finish installation, as shown in Figure 1-14.
  • Page 26: Installing Bracket B With Junction Box

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Product Overview User Manual Figure 1-14 Adjust the Surveillance Angle ----End 1.6.4 Installing Bracket B With Junction Box Step 1 Take out the installation location label from the package, stick it on the ceiling or the wall.
  • Page 27 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Product Overview Figure 1-15 Fixing the Junction Box Step 3 Wiring of junction box. Align the holes in bracket with the box and fix the camera to the box with self-tapping screws, as shown in Figure 1-16. Figure 1-16 Fix the Camera to the Junction Box Step 4 Connect the multi connector cable.
  • Page 28 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Product Overview User Manual Figure 1-17 Adjust the Surveillance Angle Step 5 After adjusting angle, fix screw 2 and screw 1 in turn to finish installation. There are three pipe thread interface in the junction box, one of which needs to be used with cable gland, so our company provides two plugs.
  • Page 29: Installing C Bracket

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Product Overview 1.6.5 Installing C Bracket Step 1 Remove the installation location label delivered with the camera. Stick it on the ceiling or the wall, as shown in Figure 1-19. NOTE If you choose the back leading mode, pouch a leading-out hole on the ceiling or the wall, as shown in the area highlighted in red in Figure 3-1.
  • Page 30 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Product Overview User Manual Figure 1-20 Fixing base Step 4 Hang the Bullet Camera into the base along the guide slots and rotate it to a certain angle for facilitate cable connection, as shown in Figure 1-21. Figure 1-21 Hang the camera into the base Step 5 Connect and conceal the cables for the Bullet Camera.
  • Page 31 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Product Overview Figure 1-22 Align with the base Step 6 Fix the Bullet Camera to the installation base, as shown in Figure 1-23. Figure 1-23 Fix the camera to the installation base Step 7 Put the screws into the holes and focus by manual as shown in Figure 1-24.
  • Page 32 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Product Overview User Manual Figure 1-24 Focus with focusing screw Step 8 Adjust the surveillance angle, as shown in Figure 1-25, and then fix the screws. Issue V1.1(2023-03-28)...
  • Page 33 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Product Overview Figure 1-25 Adjust the surveillance angle ----End Issue V1.1(2023-03-28)...
  • Page 34: Quick Configuration

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual 2 Quick Configuration 2.1 Login and Logout To access the web interface through Microsoft Edge, Chrome or Firefox browser; This document uses Firefox browser as an explanation. If there are some differences between different browsers, please refer to actual product! Login system Step 1...
  • Page 35: Homepage Layout

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Quick Configuration The default name is admin. The default password is admin. For system security, please change your password after your first login. Select the language you need on login page. Step 3 Click Login.
  • Page 36 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual Element Description Counting statistical can be shown in different types, such as line chart, histogram, list, the detail information please refer to chapter 2.2 Configuration You can choose a menu to set device parameters, including the device information, image settings, audio and video streams, thermal parameter, AI functions, alarm setting, privacy mask function.
  • Page 37: Browse Video

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Quick Configuration When the device generates an alarm, the alarm icon is displayed. You can click to view the alarm information. When the device accepts an alarm signal, the alarm icon will display within 10s in the web management system ----End 2.3 Browse Video...
  • Page 38 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual Figure 2-4 Select Destination Location Step 1 Click “Next”, ready to install the plugin, as shown in Figure 2-5. Figure 2-5 Select Additional Tasks Step 2 Tick “Create a desktop shortcut”, Click “Next” to install the plugin, as shown in Figure 2-6.
  • Page 39 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Quick Configuration Figure 2-6 Installing Step 3 Click “Finish” , complete complete plugin installation, as shown in Figure 2-7. Figure 2-7 Complete to Install the Plugin Step 4 Reopen the browser after installing. If the repair tips displayed when installing the control, please ignore the prompt, and continue the installation.
  • Page 40: Changing The Password

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual 2.4 Changing the Password Description You can click to change the current login password. Procedure Step 1 Click in the upper right corner of the main page. The Change Password dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-8. Figure 2-8 Change Password Dialog Box The change password page will be displayed if you don’t change the default password when you log in the system for the first time.
  • Page 41: People Counting

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Quick Configuration 2.5 People Counting At people counting interface, you can view the people counting throughout setting query condition (choose the detail time at date’s pop up window). Figure 2-9 People Counting Interface Users can choose the querying mode (year, month, day).
  • Page 42 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual Figure 2-10 Device Information Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 2-2. Table 2-2 Local Network Parameters Parameter Description Setting IP Protocol IPv4 is the Internet Protocol [Setting method] which adopts a 32-bit address. Select a value from the drop-down list box.
  • Page 43 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera User Manual Quick Configuration Parameter Description Setting IP Address Device IP address that can be [Setting method] set as required. Enter a value manually. [Default value] 192.168.0.121 Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the network [Setting method] adapter.
  • Page 44 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Quick Configuration User Manual If you set only the Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Preferred DNS Server, and Alternate DNS Server parameters, you do not need to log in to the system again. You can click Refresh to set the parameters again if required. ----End Issue V1.1(2023-03-28)...
  • Page 45: Thermal Settings

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual 3 Thermal Settings 3.1 Temperature Parameters Temperature parameters include: temperature unit, ambient temperature, cavity temperature, correctional coefficient area temperature display mode, and so on. The temperature and length unit are used for all parameters which occur at the software. The Open Temperature Measure should be enable in advance, if not there are no temperature showing on screen, and the alarms settings are invalid.
  • Page 46 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual Figure 3-1 Temperature Parameters Interface Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 3-1. Table 3-1 Temperature Parameters Parameter Description Setting Temperature Enable to open temperature [Setting method] Measurements measure. Enable Issue V1.1(2023-03-28)...
  • Page 47 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual Parameter Description Setting Temperature Units Celsius and Fahrenheit [Setting method] temperature units are available. Select a value from the drop-down list box. [Default value] Celsius Length Units Meters and Feet [Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box.
  • Page 48 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual Parameter Description Setting Font Border Enable to bold the font. [Setting method] Enable or disable [Default value] Disable Font Size Custom font size. There are [Setting method] three sizes can be chosen. Select a value from the drop-down list box.
  • Page 49 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual Parameter Description Setting Prevent Overheating Open, if temperature of the [Setting method] testing area is too high, you can Select a value from the enable it to prevent over heat drop-down list box. function, there are two types, manual and auto.
  • Page 50: Ambient Temperature

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual Parameter Description Setting Mix Stream Mode This function is used for mixing [Default value] thermal and visible imaging. For Close the single thermal camera, it’s close by default. ----End 3.2 Ambient Temperature Set the ambient temperature of camera, click “Apply”...
  • Page 51: Temperature Alarm

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual 3.3 Temperature Alarm Operation Procedure Step 1 Choose Configuration > Thermal > Temperature Alarm. The Temperature Alarm page is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-4. Figure 3-4 Temperature Alarm Configuration Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 3-4 Issue V1.1(2023-03-28)...
  • Page 52 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual Table 3-4 Temperature Alarm Configuration Parameter Description Setting Channel [Setting method] Select a value from the drop-down list box. [Default value] Measure Mode Set at temperature parameter interface. Enable Tick to enable the area alarm [Setting method] Tick Name...
  • Page 53 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual Parameter Description Setting Maximum Alarm At section alarm type, the [Setting method] Value device would not alarm when Enter a value manually. the temperature is higher than [Default value] maximum alarm value. 60.00 Choose temperature rise alarm, Duration (1-10s)
  • Page 54 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual Parameter Description Setting Alarm Enable or disable the alarm [Setting method] output and linkage of area. Tick the alarm output channel . Masking Enable, the device will shield [Setting method] this area’s temperature. Tick to shield.
  • Page 55 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual Figure 3-5 Temperature Area Setting Interface Step 4. Click Apply, the message “Apply success” pops up, the temperature area is set successfully. ID 0 is the full screen; The area cannot be changed. : the lowest temperature of the full screen.
  • Page 56: Privacy Zone Masking

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual 3.4 Privacy Zone Masking Privacy zone masking is meaning that the camera will not to detect the temperature of masking area. Operation Procedure Step 1 Choose Configuration >Thermal > Privacy Zone Masking. Figure 3-6 Privacy Zone Masking Step 2 Enable the Privacy Zone Masking.
  • Page 57 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual The Schedule Linkage page is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-7 Figure 3-7 Schedule Linkage Step 2 Tick the output channel. Enable wanted linkage: “Alarm Record”, “SMTP”,”FTP Upload” , “Audible Alarm” Step 3 button.
  • Page 58 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual NOTE When you select time by dragging the cursor, the cursor cannot be moved out of the time area. Otherwise, no time can be selected. Step 5 Click Apply. The message "Apply success" is displayed, the system saves the settings. Alarm output: Users should connect the external alarm device (such as siren) to alarm output cables.
  • Page 59 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual Parameter Description Setting Alarm Output When the device receives I/O alarm [Setting method] Mode signals, the device sends the alarm Select a value from the information to an external alarm device drop-down list box.
  • Page 60 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual Alarm Record: Users insert the SD card in camera. The recording time is set at “ Configuration > Device Record > Record Policy” interface. SMTP: At “ Configuration > Network > SMTP” interface, users should set the parameters of SMTP in advance, as shown in Figure 3-9.
  • Page 61 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual Parameter Description Setting Recipient_E- (Mandatory) Email address of [Setting method] mail_Address recipient 1. Enter a value manually. Recipient_E- (Optional) Email address of mail_Address recipient 2. Recipient_E- (Optional) Email address of mail_Address recipient 3.
  • Page 62 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual FTP Upload: At “ Configuration > Network > FTP” interface, users should set the parameters of FTP upload in advance, as shown in Figure 3-10. Figure 3-10 FTP Upload Table 3-7 FTP Upload Parameters Parameter Description Setting...
  • Page 63 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual Audible Alarm: At “ Configuration > Alarm > Audible Alarm Output” interface, users should set the parameters of Audible Alarm output in advance, as shown in Figure 3-11. Figure 3-11 Audible Alarm Output to upload the audible file (The type should User can set the audio file manually.
  • Page 64: Defect Pixel Correction

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual 3.6 Defect Pixel Correction Description The points that can’t move when the environment or scenario change is defect pixel. You can correct the these points manually. Procedure Step 1 Choose Configuration > Thermal > Defect Pixel Correction. The Defect Pixel Correction page is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-13.
  • Page 65 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Thermal Settings User Manual Figure 3-14 Recover Defect Pixel Step 3 Click Reset to return the previous settings. Step 4 Click Apply. The message "Apply success" is displayed, the system saves the settings. ----End Issue V1.1(2023-03-28)...
  • Page 66: Image Settings

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Image Settings User Manual 4 Image Settings 4.1 Image Settings Interface Operation Procedure On the web choose “Configuration > Image Settings” interface to set, as shown in Step 1 Figure 4-1. Figure 4-1 Thermal Channel Image Settings Step 2 Choose Debug Mode at mode item.
  • Page 67: Images

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Image Settings User Manual Figure 4-2 Mode Interface Operation Procedure Step 1 Click Mode tag on image settings interface. Step 2 Choose switch mode form drop-down list. Step 3 Set the Start Time. Step 4 Set the End Time.
  • Page 68: Scene

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Image Settings User Manual Brightness: It indicates the total brightness of an image. As the value increases, the image becomes brighter. It ranges from 0 to 100. Contrast: It indicates the contrast between the bright part and the dark part of an image.
  • Page 69: Set Pseudocolor

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Image Settings User Manual 4.5 Set Pseudocolor Figure 4-5 shows the Set Pseudocolor interface. Figure 4-5 Set Pseudocolor Interface Step 1 Click Set pseudocolor tag on image settings interface. Step 2 Choose Pseudo-colors modes from the drop-down list. Step 3 Enable or disable the Legend of Temperature Value.
  • Page 70 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Image Settings User Manual Figure 4-6 FFC Control Interface Table 4-1 lists the parameters on the FFC control interface. Table 4-1 Parameters on the FFC Control Interface Parameter Description Setting The internal of the thermal imaging camera may comprise the mechanical action correction mechanism that can periodically improve the image quality.
  • Page 71: Noise Reduction

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Image Settings User Manual Parameter Description Setting change of the camera is based on the temperatures collected by the internal temperature probe. The temperature of the camera sharply changes when the camera is powered on. The FFC is relatively frequent, which is normal.
  • Page 72 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Image Settings User Manual Figure 4-7 Noise Reduction Interface Table 4-2 lists the Noise Reduction parameters. Table 4-2 Parameters on the Noise Reduction Interface Parameter Description Setting [How to set] Select from the drop-down list box. Decrease the image 2DNR noise.
  • Page 73: Ai Multiobject

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera AI Multiobject User Manual 5 AI Multiobject To enable full body detection and vehicle detection, when the device detects the object, it will be triggered alarm. Figure 5-1 AI Multiobject Table 5-1 Parameters of AI Multiobject Parameter Description How to set...
  • Page 74 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera AI Multiobject User Manual Parameter Description How to set Confidence The range of detecting object, there are three Choose from drop Coefficient type, such as high, mid and low. The higher list. confidence, the better the detecting quality. If the target is static, the device will filter this Static Target target.
  • Page 75: Intelligent Analysis

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual 6 Intelligent Analysis 6.1 Intrusion The Intrusion function refers to that an alarm is generated when the targets of specified types (such as person, car, and both person and car) enter the deployment area. Operation Procedure Step 1 Select Intelligent Analysis >...
  • Page 76 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual Table 6-1 Intrusion Parameter Description Parameter Description Setting Enable Enable the button to enable the alarm. [How to set] Click Enable to enable. [Default value] Sensitivity The sensitivity of detecting the target, when [How to set] the value is high, the target can be detected Choose from the...
  • Page 77 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual Parameter Description Setting FTP Upload Enable the button to enable File Transfer [How to set] Protocol. Click to enable FTP The parameters of FTP can be set at Upload. Configuration > Network Service > FTP [Default value] interface.
  • Page 78: Single Line Crossing

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual Figure 6-2 Deployment Time Setting Interface Step 5 Click Apply to save the settings. ----End 6.2 Single Line Crossing A Single Line Crossing is a line that is set at a concerned position within the monitored field of view and specifies the forbidden travel direction, an alarm is generated when the targets of specified types (such as person or car) cross this line.
  • Page 79 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual Figure 6-3 Single Line Crossing Interface Step 2 Set all parameters for the Single Line Crossing. Table 6-2 describes the specific parameters. Table 6-2 Parameters of Single Line Crossing Parameter Description Setting Enable Enable the button to enable the alarm.
  • Page 80 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual Parameter Description Setting target type as person for indoor use. Output If you check to set the Output Channel and the [How to set] Channel device is connected to an external alarm Click to select an ID.
  • Page 81: Double Line Crossing

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual NOTE Try to draw the Single Line Crossing in the middle, because the recognition of a target takes time after target appearance on the screen and an alarm is generated only when the object is recognized to have crossed the single virtual fence.
  • Page 82 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual Figure 6-4 Double Line Crossing Interface Step 2 Set all parameters for the Double Line Crossing. Table 6-3 describes the specific parameters. Table 6-3 Parameters of Double Line Crossing Parameter Description Setting Enable Enable the button to enable the alarm.
  • Page 83 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual Parameter Description Setting Output If you check to set the Output Channel and the [How to set] Channel device is connected to an external alarm Click to select an indicator, the alarm indicator signals when an alarm is triggered.
  • Page 84: Multi-Loitering

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual endpoint of a virtual fence and move the mouse to modify the position and length of this virtual fence. You can right-click to delete the double line crossing. NOTE The two virtual fences are in sequential order. An alarm is generated only when a target crosses virtual fence 1 and then virtual fence 2 within the set maximum passing time.
  • Page 85 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual Figure 6-5 Multi-Loitering Setting Interface Step 2 Set all parameters for Multiple-Loitering. Table 6-4 describes the specific parameters. Table 6-4 Parameters of Multiple Loitering Parameter Description Setting Enable Enable the button to enable the alarm. [How to set] Click Enable to enable.
  • Page 86 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual Parameter Description Setting Limit Numbers When Limit Numbers is set to OFF, an alarm [How to set] is generated no matter how many people Click to enable loiter. When Limit Numbers is set to ON, if Limit Numbers.
  • Page 87: Retrograde

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual Parameter Description Setting Video Stream Enable, the deployment frame will show on [How to set] Draw Line the live video. Click to enable Video Stream Draw Line. [Default value] Step 3 Set a deployment area.
  • Page 88 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual Figure 6-6 Retrograde Setting Interface Step 2 Set all parameters for Retrograde. Table 6-5 describes the specific parameters. Table 6-5 Parameter of Retrograde Parameter Description Setting Enable Enable the button to enable the alarm. [How to set] Click Enable to enable.
  • Page 89 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual Parameter Description Setting Output If you check to set the Output Channel and the [How to set] Channel device is connected to an external alarm Click to select an indicator, the alarm indicator signals when an alarm is triggered.
  • Page 90: People Counting

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual NOTE A drawn line cannot cross another one, or the line drawing fails. Any shape with 8 sides at most can be drawn . The quantity of deployment areas is up to 8. Step 4 Set deployment time Details please refer to 6.1 Step 4.
  • Page 91 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual Figure 6-7 People Counting Step 2 Set all parameters for People Counting. Table 6-6 describes the specific parameters. Issue V1.1(2023-03-28)...
  • Page 92 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual Table 6-6 Parameters of People Counting Parameter Description Setting Enable Enable the button to enable the alarm. [How to set] Click Enable to enable. [Default value] OSD Enable Enable the OSD, the count data will show on live [How to set] video screen.
  • Page 93 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual Parameter Description Setting Output If you check to set the Output Channel and the [How to set] Channel device is connected to an external alarm indicator, Click to select an the alarm indicator signals when an alarm is triggered.
  • Page 94: Enter Area

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual 6.7 Enter Area Set the area, when the targets enter the area, it will alarm. Operation Procedure Step 1 Select Intelligent Analysis > Enter Area to access the Enter Area setting interface, as shown in Figure 6-8.
  • Page 95 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual Parameter Description Setting Sensitivity The sensitivity of detecting the target, when the [How to set] value is high, the target can be detected easily, Choose from the but the accuracy will be lower. drop-down list [Default value] Limit Target...
  • Page 96: Leave Area

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual Parameter Description Setting Video Stream Enable, the deployment frame will show on the [How to set] Draw Line live video. Click to enable Video Stream Draw Line. [Default value] Step 3 Set a deployment area Move the cursor to the drawing interface and click to generate a point, move the cursor to draw a line, and then click to generate another point.
  • Page 97 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual Figure 6-9 Leave Area Step 2 Set all parameters for Leave Area. Table 6-8 describes the specific parameters. Table 6-8 Parameters of Leave Area Parameter Description Setting Enable Enable the button to enable the leave area alarm. [How to set] Click Enable to enable.
  • Page 98 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual Parameter Description Setting Limit Target Effective alarms are set based on target type, [How to set] Type with options of Person or Car, person, car. When Click to enable the device is used indoors, because of small Limit Target Type.
  • Page 99 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Intelligent Analysis User Manual Move the cursor to the drawing interface and click to generate a point, move the cursor to draw a line, and then click to generate another point. This is how a line is generated. In this way, continue to draw lines to form any shape, and right-click to finish line drawing.
  • Page 100: Advanced Intelligent Analysis

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Advanced Intelligent Analysis User Manual 7 Advanced Intelligent Analysis At the advanced intelligent analysis interface, users can set the parameters of smoker detection, fire spot detection. Enable the linkage actions, the alarm information can be sent to users by the linkage.
  • Page 101 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Advanced Intelligent Analysis User Manual Figure 7-1 Smoker Detection Interface Step 2 Set all parameters for Somker Detection. Table 7-1 describes the specific parameters. Table 7-1 Parameters of Smoker Detection Parameter Description Setting At thermal channel, Enable the button to Enable [How to set] enable the alarm.
  • Page 102 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Advanced Intelligent Analysis User Manual Parameter Description Setting Audible alarm Enable, when happen the alarm, it will [How to set] play audio to alarm. Click to enable Audio Choose the audible alarm file (set at the Detection Alarm “Configuration >...
  • Page 103 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Advanced Intelligent Analysis User Manual A drawn line cannot cross another one, or the line drawing fails. Any shape with 32 sides at most can be drawn. The quantity of deployment areas is up to 8. Step 4 Set deployment time.
  • Page 104: Fire Spot Detection

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Advanced Intelligent Analysis User Manual 7.2 Fire Spot Detection Description The fire spot detection function refers to that an alarm is generated when something is on fire at the deployment area. Procedure Step 1 Select Configuration > Advanced Intelligent Analysis > Fire Spot Detection to access the Fire Spot Detection interface, as shown in Figure 7-3.
  • Page 105 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Advanced Intelligent Analysis User Manual Table 7-2 Fire Spot Detection Description Parameter Description Setting Enable At thermal channel, Enable the button to [How to set] enable the alarm. Click Enable to enable. [Default value] Output Channel If you check to set the Output Channel [How to set] and the device is connected to an external...
  • Page 106 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera Advanced Intelligent Analysis User Manual Figure 7-4 Set Deployment Area A drawn line cannot cross another one, or the line drawing fails. Any shape with 32 sides at most can be drawn. The quantity of deployment areas is up to 8. Step 4 Set deployment time.
  • Page 107: A Troubleshooting

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera A Troubleshooting User Manual A Troubleshooting Common Possible Cause Solution Trouble Unable to Network is not Connect the network cable of the camera to access the connected. the PC to check whether the network cable is in good contact.
  • Page 108 Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera A Troubleshooting User Manual Common Possible Cause Solution Trouble Upgrade No network cable Ensure the upgrade network is connected. failed. is connected. Check whether the network setting is The network correct. setting is incorrect. The upgrade Perform the correct upgrade package again.
  • Page 109: B Common Emission Rate

    Thermal Imaging Integrated Network Camera B Common Emission Rate User Manual B Common Emission Rate Emission Rate The emission rate is the capability of an object to emit or absorb energy. An ideal transmitter provides an emission rate of emitting 100% of intake energy. An object with an emission rate of 0.8 can absorb 80% of intake energy, and reflect the remaining 20%.
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