Chapter 1: Introduction .................. 4 1.1 Features ..........................4 Chapter 2: Installation..................5 2.1 Installing the huperAnalyzer System ................5 2.2 Installing the 3D Cameras ....................7 2.2.1 Installing the 3D Camera Device ................7 2.2.2 3D Camera Setup ....................9 2.3 Installing the IP Cameras ....................
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User Manual 7.2.5 Missing and Left Detection ................... 68 7.2.6 Access Counter ..................... 70 7.2.7 Occupancy Counter ....................72 7.2.8 Secure Zone Detection ..................74 7.2.9 Loitering Detection ....................76 7.2.10 Scene Change Detection ..................78 7.2.11 No-one-out Detection ..................81 7.2.12 Fall Detection ......................
User Manual Chapter 1: Introduction The intuitive and smart huperAnalyzer server enables to quickly receive, display, and manage the real-time 2D and 3D analytics events at a time for both normal and alarm warning recordings from the supported camera video sources, and stay in control with live and archived video footage via smart mobile app.
User Manual Chapter 2: Installation This section describes how to install the system and configure the camera settings. 2.1 Installing the huperAnalyzer System On the Windows desktop, browse and double-click HV171bB190108- huperAnalyzer.exe. Select the setup language and click OK.
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User Manual Click Next to continue. Follow the on-screen instructions to start the software installation process. The software installation may take a few minutes. When the installation is complete, click Finish to exit the setup wizard. The Site Server shortcut icon appears on the desktop.
User Manual 2.2 Installing the 3D Cameras This section describes how to set up and install the 3D cameras. 2.2.1 Installing the 3D Camera Device Install the supporting brackets at the rear of the 3D camera and secure them using the 4 screws.
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User Manual Attach the supporting brackets installed on the camera onto the mounting bracket. Then use the 2 screws to secure the brackets in place. Left/Right Supporting 3D Camera Brackets Mounting Bracket Screws for Viewing Angle Adjustment • You can then connect the cables to its respective port. Refer to the camera documentation for more details on cable connection.
User Manual 2.2.2 3D Camera Setup Open the Site Server ( ). Then right-click on the icon and select 3D Camera Setup. The 3D Camera Setup Wizard appears. Select the Enable 3D camera set linking checkbox and set the number of used 3D camera set. Then select the general settings including the height unit, video standard, camera display resolution, and video recording resolution.
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User Manual Select a 3D camera to calibrate it and set it up. Then click to continue. • The calibration data file is usually located at the folder “c:\ CalibrationData”. If you cannot find the corresponding calibration data file for your 3D camera, please contact the technical support with the camera model number and serial number provided.
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User Manual To manually calculate the camera angle, do the following: a. Place a template on a level floor surface. Make sure the camera is focusing on the template. b. Click the left mouse button to mark the 1 corner (A) on the template.
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User Manual • Click the , or icon to manually adjust the current position. • To reset the current position, click the icon. • To reset all positions and restart with the marking process (from the 1 corner (A) on the template), click the icon.
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User Manual Enter the height of the camera. Then click to continue. Click OK to exit the setup wizard. The system will automatically initialize the camera connection. • If you have more than one camera, you can select 3D Camera Setup to continue with another camera setup.
User Manual 2.3 Installing the IP Cameras This section describes how to set up and install the IP cameras. 2.3.1 Installing the IPCam Plugin Modules On the Windows desktop, browse and double-click IPCamAddins.exe. The Setup screen appears. Click Install to start installing the IP camera Add-ins.
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User Manual The installation process may take a few minutes. When the installation is complete, click Finish to exit the Setup screen. EN-15...
User Manual 2.3.2 Connecting to IP Cameras Automatically Open the Site Server ( ). Then right-click on the icon and select Auto Connect IP Cameras. The installation process may take a few minutes. Once the system detected the IP cameras connection, those cameras’ live view will appear on the screen.
User Manual 2.3.3 Connecting to the IP Cameras Open the Site Server ( ). Then right-click on the icon and select IP Camera Setup Wizard. The Setup Wizard screen appears. Click Next to start the setup process. EN-17...
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User Manual Specify the total channel number for IP camera connection. Then click Next to continue. Select the IP camera brand. Then click Next to continue. EN-18...
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User Manual Click Search to search for other available IP cameras in the LAN network environment. The detected IP cameras will appear on the screen. Then click Next to continue. EN-19...
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User Manual Select a camera and click ID & password. Then enter the ID and password to set and click OK. Click Next to continue. Click Add to add an additional IP camera. If you want to delete the camera from the list, select the IP camera and click Delete.
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User Manual On the Audio column, set to Yes to enable the audio stream for the camera. Otherwise, set the setting to No. Then click Next to continue. To configure the IP camera settings, select an IP camera from the list and click Settings.
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User Manual Assign an IP camera for each channel. Otherwise, select None. Then click Next to continue. Assign the video streams for display and recording for the IP camera. Then click Finish. EN-22...
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User Manual A confirmation message to restart the system appears on the screen. Click OK to confirm. Once the system restarts, the connected IP camera live view will appear on the screen. EN-23...
User Manual 2.3.4 Viewing the IP Camera Data Rate Information Right-click on the icon and select IP Camera Data Rate Info. The current data rate of the video streams appears on the screen. To view the updated data rate information, simply click Update.
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User Manual Chapter 3: huperAnalyzer Interface This section provides information about the system interface on the Site Server. After the system starts, you can see the live view from all connected cameras. Live View Current date & time Event player...
User Manual 3.1 Live View By default, the channels are displayed separated on a 4-grid display. • To enlarge the image, simply double-click the desired camera grid. • To view directly the image on full screen, simply double-click the desired camera grid twice.
User Manual 3.2 Change the Layout View You can switch the viewing layout by clicking one of the layout options. • The available layout options vary depending on the model you purchased. • Full screen (First channel) • 4-split-screen display...
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User Manual Chapter 4: Operate huperAnalyzer This section provides general information on how to operate huperAnalyzer. The available configuration options vary depending on the camera type. 4.1 Assigning a Video Analytics to a Camera On the Site Server, select the camera that you want to assign a video analytic. Then click on icon to view the available configuration options.
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User Manual Selected Camera 3D camera configuration options Then select the checkbox next to the desired configurations option(s) that you want to assign to the camera. For example: • To return to the recorded events list, click the icon.
User Manual 4.2 Customizing the Video Analytics Setting After you have assigned the video analytics to the camera, you can customize the setting by clicking Setup. For details on the setting configurations, refer to the Chapter 7: Configuring the Video Analytics section on page 58.
User Manual Chapter 5: Event Management This section provides information about managing the recorded events. Playback screen Click to filter the events by camera ID Recorded events list Recorded events list • The red frame in the list indicates the new events are triggered and you haven’t view them.
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User Manual Playback screen Select the video you want to play, then click the icon to start the playback. While the video is being played: • Click the icon to pause the playback. To resume, click the icon. • Click the icon to rewind the footage.
User Manual Chapter 6: Configure huperAnalyzer This section describes how to configure the general system settings. 6.1 Customizing the Profile On the Windows desktop, browse the INI file (“SSDimensionAnalyzerSetup.ini”) in “c:\huperlab\huperVision\bin” path. EN-35...
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User Manual Double-click the INI file to open it in Notepad application. You can now configure the necessary settings by editing the respective parameter. Section Parameter Description SiteName Specify the site name. PreEventRecording Set the length of pre-event recording in Length seconds.
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User Manual Section Parameter Description Specify the full path of the storage. Path_XX Note: “XX” is an ordinal number starts from “01” for the 1st storage. Storage Specify the storage space. SizeGB_XX Note: “XX” is an ordinal number starts from “01”...
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User Manual Section Parameter Description “16” representing digital output channel 1 to channel 16. Specify the output type. Either NC (Normal Close) or NO (Normal Open). Channel_XX_Type Note: “XX” is an ordinal number from “01” to “16” representing digital output channel 1 to channel 16.
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User Manual Section Parameter Description Specify the DDNS provider. DDNSServiceProvider 0 for NO-IP, 1 for DynDNS. DomainName Specify the domain name. UserName Specify the user’s name. Password Specify the password for the user’s name. Specify the interval, in minutes, to update IP IntervalTimeTo address to DDNS server.
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User Manual On this page, you can configure the following general settings: Option Description Display the site name. Site name Note: The site name should be modified from the INI file. For details, refer to the 6.1 Customizing the Profile section.
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User Manual Option Description Date & Time Configure the date and time settings. Select this option to enable notification mechanism if any selected system events in the list occurred. You can send notification via email/phone/pc speaker/alarm/output device. System event...
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User Manual Storage On this page, you can configure the following storage settings: Option Description Specify the storage type. • Primary storage: The recording data is immediately saved on the specified path. Storage type • Secondary storage: The system will store all yesterday records automatically at 00:00 every data if the secondary storage has been properly configured.
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User Manual Option Description Note: The recycling old recordings method can be configured from the INI file. For details, refer to the 6.1 Customizing the Profile section. Search video Record Player will load the secondary storage to database when recordings on the setting is enabled.
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User Manual Camera On this page, select the camera you want to configure and perform the following configuration: Option Description Configure the general camera settings. • Disconnect camera: Select this option to disconnect the camera connection and stop all tasks.
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User Manual Option Description configure the live video display settings, including disabling the video live display, adding the caption, adding the privacy mask, and configuring the remote application. Configure the recording settings. Select the Recording option to enable the video recording. Then configure the following recording settings: •...
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User Manual Device On this page, you can configure the settings for the selected sensor or output device. • All I/O device configurations should be modified from the INI file. For details, refer to the 6.1 Customizing the Profile section.
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User Manual Audio On this page, select the audio device you want to configure and perform the following audio configuration: Option Description Device Display the current audio device used. Enter a name for the audio recording. Audio name Select the Disconnect audio option to stop recording audio from this particular audio input device.
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User Manual Network On this page, you can configure the following network settings: Option Description Select the Allow remote access option to enable user to access Allow remote access the Site Server via web and mobile app. Select the Enable Web Server option to configure the Site Server computer as a Web Server.
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User Manual Center On this page, you can configure the following settings: Option Description Select the Enable center linkage option to enable connection to Enable center linkage huperCenter. Configure the connection setting to huperCenter. • Local DVR identifier: ID for connected huperCenter site. Need to input non-repeated ID.
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User Manual Option Description Enter the domain name/IP, Username, and Password. Then click OK to save the settings to the Center site list. Configure the notification settings for the triggered events. • Sent mail to Center: Enable this option to send an e-mail to huperCenter.
User Manual 6.2.2 Account Manager Open the Site Server ( ). Then right -click on the icon and select Account Manager. The Account Manager menu appears. • On the Local user list, you can manage the user account. • On the Local privilege list, you can manage the user group privilege contents and priority.
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User Manual Creating a new user account On the Local user list, click Add. Enter the User ID and password. Then enter the password again for verification. Select the Privilege Level to assign to the user account. • Select Administrator to allow the user to view all cameras, customize preference option, and manage the user accounts.
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User Manual After all settings are complete, click OK. Editing the user account Select the User ID that you want to modify. Click Modify. Then make the necessary changes. After the modification is done, click OK. Deleting the user account Select the User ID that you want to delete.
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User Manual Configuring the advanced settings In the Settings page, you can configure the following settings: • Select Enable access control checkbox to restrict the Site Server access rights. You need login to access the server. • Select Local Control to maintain the user accounts to be added and managed locally on the Site Server.
User Manual 6.2.3 Multiple View Open the Site Server ( ). Then right -click on the icon and select MultipleView. The MultipleView menu appears. • On the Select Instance, set the setting to Live1 to only use the main screen display, and it will be displayed in full screen.
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User Manual Assigning Multiple Monitors If the system connects to multiple monitors, do the following: On the Select Instance, set the setting to Player1. On the Display Setup, select the desired monitor to be assigned as the secondary display and set the window size.
User Manual Chapter 7: Configuring the Video Analytics This section describes how to configure the video analytics settings. 7.1 General Click Setup to configure the general settings to be used in the video analytic configurations. • On the Pause detection time, set the pause duration time.
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User Manual clicking the + or – icon. • On the Test alarm, select the desired alarm sound and click the icon to play the sound. • Click Add to add an IVS schedule. • Click the icon to save and apply the settings.
User Manual Enter the Start time and End time information when the object detection begins and ends. Then click the icon to define the time range. Click the icon to save and apply the settings. 7.2 2D Video Analytics In this section, all configurations are only applicable for general single-lens cameras.
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User Manual Option Description Alarm voice Select the alarm sound. Schedule Set the schedule to activate the IVS function. Sensitivity Adjust the sensitivity level for object detection. Event interval (sec) Adjust the time to stop the event after the flame disappeared.
User Manual 7.2.2 Smoke Detection When this function is activated, the alarm sound will go off when smokes are detected in the predefined area. Click the icon. Then press and hold the left mouse button to draw the mask area.
User Manual Click the icon. Then select the item you want appear on the live view. Click the icon to save the settings. 7.2.3 Virtual Fence When this function is activated, the alarm sound will go off when intrusions are detected along a detection line.
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User Manual Click the icon. Then press and hold the left mouse button to draw a detection line. ⚫ If necessary, you can draw more detection lines. Then click the icon to stop drawing the line. ⚫ Click the icon to clear the current detection line and re-draw it.
User Manual Option Description object touches the detection line. Otherwise, the event will only be triggered when a person or an object trespasses the detection line. Eliminate objects that are smaller than the size you set. Small size filter Note: This filter can reduce false alarm caused by objects that are not a typical size.
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User Manual ⚫ If necessary, you can draw more mask areas. Then click the icon to stop drawing the area. The detection will be disabled at the masked areas. ⚫ Click the icon to revert the defined mask area(s) as the detection zone(s).
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User Manual Option Description systems will count peoples in very crowded situation. Click the icon to configure the minimal object size manually. • To set the single person size automatically, click the icon. To do this, draw the detection line first and left-click the icon.
User Manual Click the icon to save the settings. 7.2.5 Missing and Left Detection When this function is activated, the alarm sound will go off when the objects that have been taken out of the scene, or detects for suspicious objects that have been left on the scene.
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User Manual ⚫ If necessary, you can draw more mask areas. Then click the icon to stop drawing the area. The detection will be disabled at the masked areas. ⚫ Click the icon to revert the defined mask area(s) as the detection zone(s).
User Manual To display the mask/tracking block on the live view, do the following: Click the icon. Then select the item you want appear on the live view. Click the icon to save the settings. 7.2.6 Access Counter When this function is activated, the system counts how many times the specific area has been accessed.
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User Manual ⚫ If necessary, you can draw more detection zones. Then click the icon to stop drawing the zone. ⚫ Click the icon to clear the current detection zone and re-draw it. ⚫ Click the icon to clear all detection zones.
User Manual Click the icon to save the settings. 7.2.7 Occupancy Counter When this function is activated, the system counts the number of people occupying in certain area at a given time. The alarm sound will go off when the specified area becomes overcrowded.
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User Manual ⚫ If necessary, you can draw more mask areas. Then click the icon to stop drawing the area. The detection will be disabled at the masked areas. ⚫ Click the icon to revert the defined mask area(s) as the detection zone(s).
User Manual To display the mask/tracking block/counting number on the live view, do the following: Click the icon. Then select the item you want appear on the live view. Click the icon to save the settings. 7.2.8 Secure Zone Detection When this function is activated, the alarm sound will go off when the system detects the intrusions in forbidden areas.
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User Manual ⚫ If necessary, you can draw more detection zones. Then click the icon to stop drawing the zone. ⚫ Click the icon to clear the current detection zone and re-draw it. ⚫ Click the icon to clear all detection zones.
User Manual To display the detection zone/tracking block on the live view, do the following: Click the icon. Then select the item you want appear on the live view. Click the icon to save the settings. 7.2.9 Loitering Detection When this function is activated, the alarm sound will go off when the system detects any object remains within the monitored areas for a specific period of time.
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User Manual ⚫ If necessary, you can draw more mask areas. Then click the icon to stop drawing the area. The detection will be disabled at the masked areas. ⚫ Click the icon to revert the defined mask area(s) as the detection zone(s).
User Manual To display the mask/tracking block/tracking path on the live view, do the following: Click the icon. Then select the item you want appear on the live view. Click the icon to save the settings. 7.2.10 Scene Change Detection When this function is activated, the alarm sound will go off when the camera is being tampered such as the camera lens are covered, sprayed, defocused, or repositioned.
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User Manual ⚫ If necessary, you can draw more mask areas. Then click the icon to stop drawing the area. The detection will be disabled at the masked areas. ⚫ Click the icon to revert the defined mask area(s) as the detection zone(s).
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User Manual 7.2.11 No-one-out Detection When this function is activated, the alarm sound will go off when the system detects someone entered the detection line and that person does not come out after the preset waiting time. Click the icon.
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User Manual Click the icon to save the settings. To display the detection line/tracking block on the live view, do the following: Click the icon. Then select the item you want appear on the live view. Click the icon to save the settings.
User Manual 7.2.12 Fall Detection When this function is activated, the alarm sound will go off when the system detects if someone has fallen. Click the icon. Then press and hold the left mouse button to draw the detection zone.
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User Manual Option Description Note: This filter can reduce false alarm caused by objects that are not a typical size. Eliminate objects that are larger than the size you set. Large size filter Note: This filter can reduce false alarm caused by objects that are not a typical size.
User Manual 7.2.13 Gender Detection When this function is activated, the system identifies people gender using the face recognition method. Click the icon. Then press and hold the left mouse button to draw the detection zone. ⚫ Click the icon to clear the current detection zone and re-draw it.
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User Manual Click the icon to save the settings. To display the detection zone/display face on the live view, do the following: Click the icon. Then select the item you want appear on the live view. Click the icon to save the settings.
User Manual 7.2.14 Queue Length Monitoring When this function is activated, the system counts the number of people in queue and estimate the waiting time. Click the icon. Then press and hold the left mouse button to draw the queue zone.
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User Manual Option Description Schedule Set the schedule to activate the IVS function. Sensitivity Adjust the sensitivity level for object detection. Single person size Set the required area per person. Alarm voice: Set the alarm sound when the specified zone is overcrowded.
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User Manual 7.3 3D Video Analytics In this section, all configurations are only applicable for 3D cameras. 7.3.1 3D People Counter When this function is activated, the system bi-directionally counts the number of people passing by a predefined area at high precision counting accuracy. With the 3D camera technology, the tracking accuracy will not be affected by the indoor light or shadow changes.
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User Manual Configure the following settings. Option Description Line 1 Specify a name for Line 1. Counting direction Set the counting direction for Line 1. Line 2 Specify a name for Line 2. Counting direction Set the counting direction for Line 2.
User Manual 7.3.2 3D Virtual Fence When this function is activated, the alarm sound will go off when intrusions are detected along a detection line with the integrated height filter method. You can specify one or more detection lines on a site where you want to detect for suspicious people who trespass, or detect moving objects that passed by in the wrong way (for example, vehicles that went in the opposite direction in a one-way street).
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User Manual Option Description the incoming detection line. Set the alarm sound when an intruder/ an object trespassing Alarm voice: OUT the outgoing detection line. Schedule Set the schedule to activate the IVS function. Detection mode Select the detection mode.
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User Manual To display the detection area/fence/tracking block/height on the live view, do the following: Click the icon. Then select the item you want appear on the live view. Click the icon to save the settings. EN-94...
User Manual 7.3.3 3D Tailgating Detection When this function is activated, the alarm sound will go off when access is granted to a single person but more than one person enters the secured area. Tailgating occurs both intentionally and unintentionally, for example when someone opens the door and holds it open for others.
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User Manual Option Description Set the alarm sound when an intruder/ an object trespassing Alarm voice: Exit the “Exit” detection line. Schedule Set the schedule to activate the IVS function. Sensitivity Adjust the sensitivity level for object detection. Select the detection mode.
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User Manual To display the detection area/detection line/tracking block/display height on the live view, do the following: Click the icon. Then select the item you want appear on the live view. Click the icon to save the settings. EN-97...
User Manual 7.3.4 3D Fall Detection When this function is activated, the alarm sound will go off when the system detects if someone has fallen. Click the icon. Then click the left mouse button on different locations to define nodes.
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User Manual Option Description Adjust the measured heights of people. For example, if most of people’s heights are 15 cm taller, set the setting to 15 by Height adjustment clicking the “-“ button to reduce 15 cm in tall. If you click the “-“...
User Manual 7.3.5 3D Stop Detection When this function is activated, the alarm sound will go off when the system detects the objects that are stopped inside a zone for longer than the defined amount of time. Click the icon.
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User Manual Option Description Eliminate objects that are smaller than the size you set. Small size filter Note: This filter can reduce false alarm caused by objects that are not a typical size. Eliminate objects that are larger than the size you set.
User Manual 7.3.6 3D Area Counter When this function is activated, the system counts the number of people occupying in certain area at a given time. The alarm sound will go off when the specified area becomes overcrowded. Click the icon.
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User Manual Option Description clicking the “-“ button to reduce 15 cm in tall. If you click the “-“ button again, the height will be reduced to 30 cm shorter. Eliminate objects that are smaller than the size you set.
User Manual 7.3.7 3D Loitering Detection When this function is activated, the alarm sound will go off when the system detects any object remains within the monitored areas for a specific period of time. Click the icon. Then click the left mouse button on different locations to define nodes.
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User Manual Option Description Note: This filter can reduce false alarm caused by objects that are not a typical size. Eliminate objects that are larger than the size you set. Large size filter Note: This filter can reduce false alarm caused by objects that are not a typical size.
User Manual 7.3.8 3D Wrong Way Detection When this function is activated, the alarm sound will go off when the system detects moving objects that passed by in the wrong direction (for example, vehicles that went in the opposite direction in a one-way street).
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User Manual Option Description Schedule Set the schedule to activate the IVS function. Detection mode Select the detection mode. Adjust the time interval to stop the event after the last wrong Event interval (sec) way car passing through the detection line.
User Manual 7.3.9 3D Mobile Detection When this function is activated, the alarm sound will go off when the system detects moving objects in the detection zone. Click the icon. Then press and hold the left mouse button, and drag the node to the desired location.
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User Manual Option Description Adjust the measured heights of people. For example, if most of people’s heights are 15 cm taller, set the setting to 15 by Height adjustment clicking the “-“ button to reduce 15 cm in tall. If you click the “-“...
User Manual Chapter 8: Remote App This section describes how to install and view the live view using the App installed in your mobile device. 8.1 Installation 8.1.1 Installing the App in Android Device From the Home screen, launch Google Play Store app.
User Manual 8.1.2 Installing the App in iOS Device From the Home screen, launch App Store app. On the search bar, enter the keyword “iviewer 3” to search for the remote app. Tap GET. Then follow the on-screen instructions to install the app.
User Manual 8.2 Operation When you first open the app, you have to register the camera. Before doing this, you need to obtain the following data: • IP address: Access the DOS command prompt, and enter ipconfig. • Port number: Access the Site Server. Then click the icon and select Preferences >...
User Manual iOS Device • Information in other fields is optional. 8.2.2 Using the App Once connected, the live view appears on the screen. • The Android and iOS UIs are very similar. Below example screenshots are taken from iOS device.
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User Manual • Tap Camera Selection to switch the camera. • Tap Play Alarm Voice to select the alarm sound. Select the desired alarm sound and tap the icon to play the sound. • Tap Confirm Event to view the recorded events.
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User Manual • Tap Sensor Pause to disable all sensors detection. Tap it again to enable the detection. • Tap the icon to disconnect from the current Site Server connection. Tap the icon to reconnect. • Tap and hold the icon for 5 seconds to return to the Site Server list.
User Manual Chapter 9: Utilities This section describes how to play back the recorded videos, schedule a backup, and examine the captured screenshots. 9.1 Record Player Open the Record Player ( Select the storage type, recording date, recording type, camera, and line/area name.
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User Manual • Click the icon to open the calendar. The circled day on the calendar indicates the current date. The highlighted days indicate that there were recorded events during those days. • Use the Memory buttons to memorize the cameras selection combination. To do this, simply select the desired cameras (on the camera selection panel).
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User Manual ⚫ Click the icon to pause the playback. To resume, click the icon. ⚫ Click the icon to fast forward or rewind the playback. ⚫ Click the icon to decrease or increase the playback speed. To play the video at its original speed, click the icon.
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User Manual To jump to a video frame at a specific timecode, use the combination keys Ctrl + G to open the “Go To” dialog box, enter the timecode of the video frame into the field “HH:MM:SS”, and click the “OK” button. “HH”, “MM” and “SS” represents two digits of hour, minute and second each.
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User Manual Detecting motion and suspicious objects on the recorded video Click the icon to open the Search Criteria page. Playback screen Detection type Mask settings Search controls Sensitivity level Create/Delete the customize profile From the Mask settings panel, click the icon to configure the mask area.
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User Manual Click the icon to customize the detection type profile. • Motion detection: Click the icon to add new profile and configure the necessary settings including sensitivity and noise tolerance levels, minimum event duration, event interval, small object filter, and large object filter. Then click the icon to save the settings.
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User Manual • You can decide whether to do the Full Search or Quick Search (search at 500 ms interval). The search result appears on the screen. • From the search result, click the icon to show the result in thumbnail...
User Manual 9.2 Backup Scheduler Open the Site Server ( ). Then right-click on the icon and select Backup Scheduler. • You can also access the Backup Scheduler by clicking > huperVision v1.17b > Backup Scheduler. EN-123...
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User Manual Backing up videos on a daily basis Click Browse to specify the location to store the files. Select the Enable scheduling checkbox to activate the automatic backup function. Specify the time range to back up the previous day video recording.
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User Manual Performing manual backups Select the desired camera(s) you want to back up. You can click Select all to select all cameras. Specify the time range to back up the video recording. • Adjust end time based on recording size: Select this option to you can specify the data file size of the video recording you want to back up or delete.
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User Manual Enter the data size and specify the starting date/time of the video recording in the "First record" text box. Then click Calculate. The system will automatically calculate the ending date/time of the video recording. • First / Last record: Select this option to specify the date and time range of video recordings to back up.
User Manual 9.3 Watermark Inspector Before using the watermark verification function, you have to embed the watermark to the screenshot that you saved in the Record Player. For details, refer to page 118. Click and select huperVision v1.17b > Watermark Inspector.
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User Manual • Image content is proved: This indicates the image has not been modified or tampered. • Tampered: This indicates the image has been modified or tampered. To display the part of the image was tampered, select the Highlight tampered area checkbox. Then the tampered area will be highlighted in green.
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