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User Manual for Bullet and Box
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V1.2 (May, 2021)

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  • Page 1 KEDACOM User Manual for Bullet and Box and Semi-Dome Cameras V1.2 (May, 2021)
  • Page 2 User Manual Trademarks ® ® ® , Kedacom , TrueSens , and NexVision are registered trademarks of Suzhou Keda Technology Co., Ltd. in China and various other countries. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective holders.
  • Page 3 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Target Audience Administrators and Operators of Video Surveillance Products Document Version V1.2 Applicable Models IPC123 series IPC126/IPC146/IPC186 series IPC2231/IPC2431 series IPC2833 series IPC2241 series IPC2451 series IPC2252/IPC2452/IPC2852 series IPC2255/IPC2655/IPC2855 series Software Version 7.1.6; 7.2.1; 7.2.3; 7.3.3...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Contents Product Brief ............................7 Product Appearance ........................8 Application Scenarios ........................9 Startup..............................11 Activate Camera ..........................11 Configure Network Parameters ..................... 13 Login and Log Out of the Web Client .................... 14 Password Reset ..........................16 Main Interface ..........................
  • Page 5 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual 4.2.15 Plate Alarm Event ........................56 4.2.16 Version ............................ 57 Network ..............................58 IP and Port ............................. 58 5.1.1 LAN ............................58 5.1.2 Port ............................59 5.1.3 *Wireless ..........................60 5.1.4 *Positioning ..........................62 5.1.5 *Multicast ..........................
  • Page 6 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Video .............................. 85 6.3.1 Encoding Format ........................85 6.3.2 ROI ............................86 6.3.3 Privacy Mask ........................... 87 6.3.4 Video Info Overlay ........................88 Audio .............................. 89 6.4.1 Audio Encoding ........................89 6.4.2 Audio Decoding ........................90 Event ..............................
  • Page 7 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Log ............................... 138 9.5.1 Logs ............................138 9.5.2 System Health ........................139 System Maintenance ........................139 9.6.1 System Maintenance ......................139 9.6.2 Network Test .......................... 142 Appendix: Glossary of Terms ......................143...
  • Page 8: Product Brief

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual 1. Product Brief The intelligent recognitive camera is remote video surveillance device based on IP network technology. It realizes HD video encoding and transferring of moving targets via public or exclusive network and can be used in the network surveillance system. It could recognize targets such as human face, people, vehicle and non-motor vehicle, detect targets by classification, track and capture targets.
  • Page 9: Product Appearance

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual 1.1 Product Appearance Picture 1-1 IPC123 series Picture 1-2 IPC126/IPC146/IPC186 series Picture 1-3 IPC2451 series Picture 1-4 IPC2255/IPC2655/IPC2855 series Picture 1-5 IPC2252/IPC2452/IPC2852 series...
  • Page 10: Application Scenarios

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 1-6 IPC2231/IPC2431 series Picture 1-7 IPC2833 series Picture 1-8 IPC2241 series Note: The appearance of different sub-models may differ somehow. Please subject to the actual devices. 1.2 Application Scenarios  Human Recognition Camera Human recognition camera could capture human face and human body, and analyze human attributes.
  • Page 11 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Low speed ANPR camera could detect, track and capture vehicle and people, and abstract their attributes to analyze. It’s applied in scenarios with lane lines and mainly featured with moving vehicles in.
  • Page 12: Startup

    Download IPCSearch from website (address: https://www.kedacom.com/cn/softtools/index.jhtml), and install it according to the prompts. After finishing installation, run IPCsearch and the system will search the cameras in LAN and display the list as shown below. Picture 2-1 IPCSearch Note: Camera name is subject to actual search result.
  • Page 13 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Note: When there are more than one non-activated devices, select the device and click “Batch processing”. On the popup interface, set admin user’s password and the email address to claiming password. Click “Activate” and wait for rebooting. Picture 2-2 Batch Processing ...
  • Page 14: Configure Network Parameters

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Note:  To ensure the safety of device on internet, it is strongly recommended that you set a strong password composed of at least 2 kinds of the following, numbers, upper-case letters, lower-case letters or specific symbols with length of 8 to 16 characters.
  • Page 15: Login And Log Out Of The Web Client

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 2-5 Camera Reboot Note: For more network parameters of the camera, login to the web client and configure. Please refer to chapter 5 Network for details. 2.3 Login and Log Out of the Web Client ...
  • Page 16 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 2-7 Web Client Interface Note: After login to the web client successfully for the first time, it will pop up the quick setting interface. Click “Quick Setting” to perform simple settings to the camera. User can go to Settings >...
  • Page 17: Password Reset

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 2-9 Quick setting  Log Out Click the icon at the top right corner of the interface to log out of the web client.  Help Click the icon at the top right corner of the interface to view the help file of the device.
  • Page 18: Main Interface

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Click the password reset link or scan the QR code in the above picture with a mobile device and fill in the Serial Number and Email address in the following picture. Click “Get Security Code”; Picture 2-11 Password Reset Login to the email address to get a security code and fill in “Command”...
  • Page 19 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 2-12 Installation configuration Configuration steps are as follows: Select proper installation height for the camera according to the actual environment and the Reference of Installation Parameters in the Quick Start Guide; After finish installation, click “Show Angle” to show the horizontal and vertical angles of the camera.
  • Page 20 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 2-14 Calibration frame Put the calibration board (or vehicle plate) sized 50 cm * 50 cm in the center of the image facing the lens; Click icons of “Zoom in” or “Zoom out” to adjust the field of view and change the size of the calibration board (or vehicle plate) in the image;...
  • Page 21 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 2-16 Pixel adjustment-human face Make the person or the vehicle in the center of the image; Click icons of “Zoom in” or “Zoom out” to adjust the field of view and change the size of human face or vehicle plate to ensure the IPD or the plate width is no less than the specified minimum value.
  • Page 22: Calibration

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Click “Setting” to focus automatically. Select “Camera Lock” from the dropdown list of “Focus Mode” to lock current settings. Attention:  The clarity display function is available when the encoding format is H.264 or H.265. ...
  • Page 23 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Select “Enable NearFarBoxFlag”. When the vehicle plate is in the center of the image, click “Pause”. Adjust the size and position of the “Far” box to make it the same width as that of the plate; Note: Click to select the box and drag the 4 yellow points at the corners to adjust the length and width of it;...
  • Page 24 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Select “Enable Prior Area Flag” to display the prior area. The default prior area is 1/2 to 3/4 area from the top of the image; Picture 2-20 Prior area setting Click the prior area frame and drag the yellow points at the corners to adjust the length and width of the area;...
  • Page 25: Basic Functions

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual 3. Basic Functions By web client, user can not only view live video, but also perform local snapshot and recording, configure alarm linkage and etc. Some models may not support some of the following functions. Please subject to actual devices and the client.
  • Page 26: Image Adjustment

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Icon Note Reset button, click it to restore to default settings. Buttons to adjust the camera’s field of view. Field of view is the surveillance scope of the camera. The larger the field of view is, the broader the scope will be.
  • Page 27: Live View Setting

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Sharpness: Drag sharpness slide bar to adjust image sharpness by request. The higher the value is, the more distinct the objects on the image will look.  Effect Parameters: Load preset image effects according to actual request. Configure in Settings >...
  • Page 28: Playback

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Snapshot, click to capture current image; click to select camera snapshot or local snapshot. The former means the camera captures an image and sends it to local client; the latter means the web client captures an image and saves it locally. Start/ Stop recording, click this button to start recording and click again to stop recording.
  • Page 29 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 3-4 Playback Operation steps: Select recording duration from the calendar. If there is a blue triangle icon at the lower right corner of a date, it means there are recordings on that day; Click "Search" and the video will be displayed directly on the timeline (the highlight parts on the timeline);...
  • Page 30: Snapshot

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Accelerate playing speed; click the icon to accelerate the speed of playing the video, one-click to accelerate by one time, max 8 times. Previous video section, click the icon to play the previous video section and user can click it continuously.
  • Page 31: Local Setting

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Select duration of snapshots from "Time". If selecting "Custom", specify the start time and end time; Click "Search" and the search result will show on the right list, from which you can see picture ID and snapshot time; Select pictures and click icon to download the selected pictures.
  • Page 32 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Protocol: Select the stream output protocol, options including UDP and TCP, default being TCP; UDP is applicable when the request for image quality is not high and the network is unstable.  Performance: Select playing level from "Real-time", "Balanced" and "Smooth", default being "Balanced".
  • Page 33 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Snapshot  Local Snapshot Save Path: Configure the local save path for snapshots captured during live viewing. Click the button of "View" to customize the save path. Click “Opendir” to open the folder where the recordings are saved currently. ...
  • Page 34: Intelligent Function

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual 4. Intelligent Function The “Intelligent” interface has two tabs, “Live View” and “Settings”. 4.1 Intelligent Live View Go to Intelligent > Live View interface to view live view video, capture intelligent snapshots and view the analysis results. Picture 4-1 Intelligent live view ...
  • Page 35 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Icon Function Description path. Capture snapshot. Click the button to capture current image. ePTZ, electrical zooming in. Click this button to enable ePTZ. Left click and drag toward lower right to draw an area. The pixels of this area will be amplified and will cover the whole screen.
  • Page 36 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 4-3 Event alarm  Face Recognition Alarm Face comparison alarm includes recent alarm and alarm record. It shows the snapshot result of latest human face comparison, including snapshot, human face archive and similarity. Picture 4-4 Human face recognition alarm ...
  • Page 37: Intelligent Settings

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 4-6 Snapshot display Double-click a snapshot to view the details on the popup window, including close-up image, panoramic image and intelligent analysis information. Click “Show panoramic image” to show the panoramic image of the close-up. 4.2 Intelligent Settings Go to Intelligent >...
  • Page 38: Viias

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 4-8 DPSS Select “Enable” to enable DPSS service; Enter DPSS server address and port number; Click “Save” to validate setting. Click “Reset” to restore to default values. 4.2.3 VIIAS The camera could upload captured snapshots to VIIAS platform as materials for future data analysis and comparison.
  • Page 39: Guard Area

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Enter IP address and port number of VIIAS platform in “VIIAS Address (IPv4)” and “VIIAS Port”; Enter username and password of VIIAS platform; Enter heartbeat signaling interval. The heartbeat signaling interval is used to detect TCP disconnection.
  • Page 40 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual After configuring guard area, the system will lock any moving targets such as people, vehicles or non-motor vehicles entering the area continuously, and capture snapshots and perform intelligent analysis. Meanwhile, the system will ignore the moving objects in the uninterested area.
  • Page 41: Arming

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual 4.2.5 Arming Go to Intelligent > Settings > Arming, and configure as follows. Picture 4-11 Arming Select arming method, options including “All-day-arming”, “Disarm” and “Periodic Surveillance”.  Disarm: The camera does not arm at all, and it will not capture or analyze people, vehicles and non-motor vehicles entering the guard areas.
  • Page 42: Parameters

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual 4.2.6 Parameters Go to Intelligent > Settings > Parameters, and configure the intelligent detection parameters of the camera. Picture 4-12 Dome camera On the dropdown list of “Scene Type”, select a detection scene, options including “Person scene”, “Vehicle scene”...
  • Page 43: Vehicle Detection

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Select “Front” to output detected targets in front direction.  Select “Back” to output detected targets in back direction. 10) On the dropdown list of “Vehicle Output Mode”, select “Vehicle”, “Plate” or “Vehicle + Plate”;...
  • Page 44: Vehicle Osd

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 4-13 Vehicle detection  Local Plate Flag: Select it if necessary and configure province and region code. The configuration will not affect the plate recognition of other vehicles.  Filming Angle: Select vehicle snapshot direction according to actual request. The default is “Angle variable”.
  • Page 45: Protocol Setting

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 4-14 OSD setting  Image Position: Select the position of OSD text in the image according to actual request, options including “Image Top” and “Image Bottom”.  Time Format: Select a time format from the dropdown list according to actual request, options including YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY/MM/DD.
  • Page 46: Led Setting

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 4-15 Protocol setting Configuration steps are as follows: Select a configured platform from the dropdown list of “Platform”. The camera supports access to maximum 4 platforms, respectively being “Platform 1”, “Platform 2”, “Platform 3” and “Platform 4”; Select “Enable”...
  • Page 47: Event Setting

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 4-16 LED setting Go to Settings > System > System Maintenance > Advanced Configuration, click “Configuration” and enter admin user password to pop up the window of advanced configuration. In the part of “Function Switch”, click “Enable” to enable dynamic plug-in and click “Save”...
  • Page 48 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual vehicle alarm. Area-enter alarm includes electric bicycle enter alarm and number of people alarm. Picture 4-17 Event setting  Masks alarm: Select “Enable Masks Alarm”, and the camera will trigger alarm when it detects people wearing masks. Note: After the alarm is triggered, the system will act according to the alarm linkage setting such as uploading alarm message to center, linking video recording, linking alarm output and etc.
  • Page 49: Face Database

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Motor vehicle retrograde alarm: Select “Enable Motor Vehicle Retrograde Alarm”. When the camera detects motor vehicle retrograding, it will trigger alarm.  Riders of a motorcycle or an electric bicycle not wearing a safety helmet: Select “Enable alarm on detecting riders of a motorcycle or an electric bicycle not wearing a safety helmet”.
  • Page 50 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 4-18 Face database  Manage Face Database There are three methods to configure face database, batch entry, one-click entry and one-by-one entry. If the camera has accessed to smart community platform or other smart platform, it can distribute face database extra through COI protocol. There are two default face databases, “default”...
  • Page 51 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Enter name of face database, and enter note if necessary; Enter alarm threshold value, the range being 0 ~ 100. When the face recognition similarity exceeds the set threshold value, it will trigger alarm; Select a photo storage method from the dropdown list, options including “No”, “Local”...
  • Page 52 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 4-20 Face info Click “Select photo”, browse and upload face photo; Enter personal UUID, name, gender and other information; In “Status” line, select arming status of the person, options including “Armed” and “Disarmed”; Click “Confirm” to finish. ...
  • Page 53: Plate Database

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  The camera supports sending speed of face database of 5 pcs/s.  Repeat entry of the same photo is not supported.  The imported photo size cannot exceed 1080P, otherwise it may fail. After finishing batch entry, you can search and view the entered personal information.
  • Page 54 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Manage Plate Database  Add plate database: Click “Add plate database” to pop up the dialogue box of “Plate Database”; Picture 4-22 Add plate database Enter name of plate database, and add note if necessary; Configure the arming status of the plate database, options including “Arm”...
  • Page 55: Face Alarm Event

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 4-23 Face info Enter plate No.; Click “Confirm” to finish.  Batch Entry: Fill plate information in the template form for batch entry, each line with one plate number; Note: Batch entry supports CSV files in GBK or GB2312 format only, but UTF-8 is not supported.
  • Page 56 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 4-24 Face alarm event Select “Enable Alarm Event Recording” and when the camera detects faces in the database and triggers alarm, the alarm event will be recorded on the list below. The configuration of face database can be referred to in chapter 4.2.12 Face Database. Select “Enable Alarm Linkage”...
  • Page 57: Plate Alarm Event

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual 4.2.15 Plate Alarm Event Go to Intelligent > Settings > Plate Alarm Event to enable alarm event recording and alarm linkage, and query plate alarm event according to alarm time and plate number, and view plate number, source and alarm time. Picture 4-26 Face alarm event Select “Enable Alarm Event”...
  • Page 58: Version

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 4-27 Plate alarm info 4.2.16 Version Go to Intelligent > Settings > Version to view “Web Plugin Version”, “IPC APP Version” and “Algorithm Version”. Picture 4-28 Version...
  • Page 59: Network

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Network Go to Settings > Network to configure network parameters of camera, including IP and Port, Access Protocol, Other Protocols and Cloud. 5.1 IP and Port 5.1.1 Go to Settings > Network > IP and Port > LAN and configure network parameters, including IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and etc.
  • Page 60: Port

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual MTU: Maximum transmission unit, the maximum size (unit by byte) of data packet transmitted through TCP/UDP protocol, by default 1500. Note: The larger the MTU is, the higher the communication efficiency will be and the longer the transmission latency will be.
  • Page 61: Wireless

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual 5.1.3 *Wireless Go to Settings > Network > IP and Port > Wireless to view wireless network status and configure the wireless network parameters. Picture 5-3 Wireless  AP Mode As a transmitting terminal of wireless signal, camera can connect to the wireless terminal.
  • Page 62 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 5-4 Add connection Click “OK” to finish connection. Click “Refresh” to refresh the wireless network list. Select a connected wireless network from the list and configure or delete it. Click button to view attributes of wireless signal and edit by request. Click “OK” to finish.
  • Page 63: Positioning

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  When switching AP mode to STA mode, user should wait for a while and then go to Settings > Network > IP and Port > Wireless. The “State” line changes into STA mode. Refresh the page till it shows “connected” which means the wireless function is available.
  • Page 64: Network Priority

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 5-6 Multicast  Stream Type: the stream to be sent, the default being “Main Stream”.  Media Type: the media type of the stream to be sent, the default being “Video”.  Multicast Address: the address to send the stream, fill it according to the actual conditions.
  • Page 65: Access Protocol

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Network Priority Select wired network, wireless network or mobile network by request. Click “Up” or “Down” to configure network priority. Or you can select “Default” to apply default sequence of the system.  Mobile Network Sharing Select “Enable”...
  • Page 66: Onvif

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 5-9 VSIP Input VMS IP address or domain name in "VMS Address"; Input "VMS Port Number", 5510 by default; Input "Camera UUID" and "Camera Password". Camera UUID is distributed by back-end platform and the password needs no edition as it requires no verification; When the camera is in NAT and needs cross-segment access to VMS, select "Send NAT Probe Packets";...
  • Page 67: Sip

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 5-10 ONVIF Select “Enable”. Afterwards, the device will generate a server address (URL) automatically, default port number being 80; Set authentication method for ONVIF login. When selecting "N/A", user can login freely; when selecting "WS-Username token", user needs to verify username and password before login;...
  • Page 68: Viid

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 5-11 SIP 5.2.4 *VIID The camera can upload the captured snapshots to VIID platform for future data analysis and comparison. Configuration steps are as follows: Note: After configuring HD intelligent camera on Intelligent > Settings > VIIAS interface, the configurations will be synchronized to the VIID interface automatically, and user does not need to configure again.
  • Page 69: Coi

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 5-12 VIID Select a VIID from the dropdown list to register to, options including “VIID1” and “VIID2”; Select “Enable” to enable VIID access; Enter VIID platform ID in “Network Access ID”; Enter VIID platform IP address and port number in “VIID Address” and “VIID Port”; Enter VIID platform user name and password in “User Name”...
  • Page 70: Other Protocol

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Select “Enable” to enable COI access function; According to actual request, change the IP address in URL line from “0.0.0.0:8000” into the platform IP address and port to connect to; Click “Save” to validate setting. 5.3 Other Protocol 5.3.1 DDNS...
  • Page 71: Pppoe

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 5-15 FTP Enter FTP server address and port; Enter FTP server username and password, and you can select "Anonymous" to visit FTP server anonymously; Configure directory structure, i.e. file save path. Select from the dropdown list by actual request, options including “Using root directory”, “Using level one directory”...
  • Page 72: K-Snmp

    Click "Save" to validate setting. It will show dynamic IP after dialing succeeds. 5.3.4 K-SNMP K-SNMP means KEDACOM private network management protocol. Configuration steps are as follows: Go to Settings > Network > Other Protocols > K-SNMP; Picture 5-17 K-SNMP Input "Network Management Server IP Address"...
  • Page 73: Qos

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Select "Protocol Type" from the dropdown list and the default is “EAP-MD5”. Select version from the list of "EAPOL Version"; Input user name and password; Click "Save" to validate setting. 5.3.6 QoS stands for Quality of Service, which can solve the problem of network delay and network congestion efficiently.
  • Page 74: Snmp

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 5-20 UPnP Select “Enable” to enable UPnP function; Set alias, then user can search the alias directly from the network on PCs which have enabled UPnP protocol in the broadcast domain of the same Ethernet. Double-click the icon and the system will pop up a page automatically for user to visit current IP address;...
  • Page 75: Smtp

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Select “SNMP Version” to enable SNMP; Enter "Read community" and "Write community" names; Configure "Trap Address" and “Trap Port” (default being 162). The camera can send exception alarm to the management base; Configure “Trap Group Name”; Enter “Camera ID”, “Read-only User Name”, “Authentication Method”, “Authentication Password”, “Encryption Mode”...
  • Page 76: Cloud

    Note: After finishing configuration and enabling email notification, it will send alarm emails normally. 5.4 Cloud Go to Settings > Network > Cloud to enable cloud service. User can install KEDACOM App on Android mobile devices and browse live video on the App. Picture 5-23 Cloud service...
  • Page 77: Camera

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Camera Go to Settings > Camera to configure camera parameters, including Image, OSD, Video and Audio interfaces. 6.1 Image Go to Settings > Camera > Image, and configure image adjustment, exposure, focus and etc. Picture 6-1 Image 6.1.1 Image Adjustment Picture 6-2 Image adjustment...
  • Page 78: Focus

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Gain: A higher gain will make the image look brighter. However, meanwhile there will be more noise points on the image. Auto mode is suggested.  When selecting "Auto" mode, drag the slide bar below to set Gain Upper Threshold.
  • Page 79: White Balance

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Manual: On the live view interface, click focus icons to perform manual focusing.  Continuous Focus: The camera will trigger auto focus once there is moving object in the image.  Single Focus: The camera will trigger auto focus once the PTZ changes. ...
  • Page 80: Night Cut

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual 6.1.5 Night Cut Picture 6-6 Night Cut Select night cut mode from the dropdown list up to request. Explanation of different modes is as follows:  Day: Under "Day" mode, the image keeps colored all the time. ...
  • Page 81: Image Enhancement

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 6-7 Edit time  *Alarm Triggered Cut: The night cut is triggered by alarm input. After selecting "Alarm Triggered Cut" mode, select day or night from the dropdown list. If selecting "Day", it will switch to day mode after alarm triggered. 6.1.6 Select “Disable”...
  • Page 82: Image Stabilization

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  3D Noise Reduction: You can select "Enable" or "Disable". After enabling, you can drag the slide bar to adjust 3D noise reduction level. Note: When the 3D noise reduction level is too high, there will be hauling tail on moving objects.
  • Page 83: Rotate And Bnc

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual On the dropdown list of Mode, select “Electronic Image Stabilization” or “Disable” and drag the slide bar of EIS Level. Note: After enabling EIS, the field of view of the camera will be narrowed and the higher the EIS level is, the smaller the field of view will become.
  • Page 84: Osd

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual configure day scene mode and night scene mode; if selecting the latter, configure the start time and end time of switching. Picture 6-13 Auto mode Standard Mode: Select “Standard Mode” and all parameters will restore to defaults. ...
  • Page 85 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  In format, you can set "Time Format", "Display time in 2 lines" and "Alarm in front of tag".  In font, you can set font "Type", "Size" and "Color".  In margin, you can adjust the distance between OSD border and image border, i.e. the distance from the yellow frame to the image border.
  • Page 86: Video

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual the dark blue box move with the box; while the custom OSDs and PTZ OSD in the light blue box move freely in the light blue box and the light blue box can be downsized within the yellow box up to actual request;...
  • Page 87: Roi

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Stream Type: Configure the resolution and bitrate of main or secondary stream.  Resolution: According to the requirements of image quality by user, select resolution from the dropdown list.  Bit Rate Type: Options include CBR and VBR. ...
  • Page 88: Privacy Mask

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Go to Settings > Camera > Video > ROI; Picture 6-18 ROI Select “Enable” to enable ROI function; Click "Edit" and drag an area from the left window as the clipping area. Select encoding grade from the dropdown list. Click “Clear” to clear edition and reset area; Click "Save"...
  • Page 89: Video Info Overlay

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Configure arming duration. The default arming duration is 24 hours in blue bars, or you can customize the durations; Picture 6-20 Arming durations  Set duration: Select a day of the week and click the white bar behind it and drag mouse to make a blue bar as the task duration of the day.
  • Page 90: Audio

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Information Display" in Settings > Local Setting, then the intelligent area(s) will be displayed in the live view window.  Digital Watermarking: Select it to show digital watermarking in the videos. It is used to protect the video recordings and avoid tampering. Click “Save”...
  • Page 91: Audio Decoding

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Encoding Format: Select audio encoding format from the dropdown list, by default G.711 a (PCMA).  Echo Cancellation: Select the checkbox to cancel noises in the input audio and to improve the audio quality. ...
  • Page 92: Event

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Event 7.1 Intelligent Function Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function, and configure the intelligent functions of the camera. The intelligent functions of a camera include motion detection, video blocked, guard line and etc. In this chapter, we will introduce the configuration steps of each event one by one.
  • Page 93 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 7-1 Motion detection Select “Enable”; Set motion detection area, the default being full area detection. Click “Clear All” and then “Edit” and the image will be divided into 16 columns and 12 lines of small squares.
  • Page 94: Video Blocked

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when motion detection triggers an alarm; Configure alarm sound. Select “System Alarm Sound” or “Custom” (enter alarm text in the text box), and click “Listen” to test the alarm sound; Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can customize durations;...
  • Page 95 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function > Video Blocked; Picture 7-3 Video blocked Select “Enable”; Set video blocked area, the default being full area detection. Click “Clear All” and then “Edit” and the image will be divided into 16 columns and 12 lines of small squares.
  • Page 96 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Drag the slide bar to adjust sensitivity; the higher the sensitivity is, the easier it will trigger an alarm; Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when video blocked triggers an alarm; Configure alarm sound. Select “System Alarm Sound” or “Custom” (enter alarm text in the text box), and click “Listen”...
  • Page 97: Guard Line

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual 7.1.3 *Guard Line Guard line is to trigger an alarm once the camera detects any object entering the guard line in the set direction. Configuration steps are as follows: Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function > Guard Line; Picture 7-5 Guard line...
  • Page 98 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Select “Enable”; Select a number from the dropdown list of Guard Area, which can be set one by one and takes effect after each time of saving. It supports max 4 guard lines; Select a direction from the dropdown list of Guard Line Direction, options including "A->", "B->"...
  • Page 99: Defocus

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Click any duration and there will be small white squares on the 2 ends of it. Put the mouse on any whit square, left-click and drag the edit the start time and end time. ...
  • Page 100: Scene Change

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Drag the slide bar of “Sensitivity”. The larger the number is, the more sensitive the image is; Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when guard line triggers an alarm; Configure alarm sound. Select “System Alarm Sound” or “Custom” (enter alarm text in the text box), and click “Listen”...
  • Page 101 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Drag the slide bar of “Sensitivity” to adjust scene change sensitivity. The larger the number is, the more sensitive the scene change detection is; Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when guard line triggers an alarm;...
  • Page 102: Entry Guard Area

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual 7.1.6 *Entry Guard Area The function is to detect if there is anything entering the set guard area, and the camera will judge if it is necessary to trigger an alarm. Configuration steps are as follows: Go to Settings >...
  • Page 103 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 7-10 Entry guard area Select "Enable"; Select a number from the dropdown list of guard area and user can set only one area at one time. After saving it, user can set another and max 4 guard areas can be set;...
  • Page 104 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Target Filter: to set target area. Click “Edit” and drag the mouse in the scene to draw a rectangle. Click “Stop” after finishing and drag the slide bar of “Max and Min Target Ratio” (1% by default). Moving objects over max or below min will not trigger an alarm when they enter the guard area(s);...
  • Page 105: Exit Guard Area

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Delete duration: click "Delete All" above the timeline to delete all the durations. Select any duration and click "Delete" on the popup window or above the timeline to delete the duration. Note: Select any duration with a mouse, and drag the blue bar on the timeline as a whole without changing the length of recording duration.
  • Page 106 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 7-12 Exit guard area Select "Enable"; Select a number from the dropdown list of guard area and user can set only one area at one time. After saving it, user can set another and max 4 guard areas can be set; Target Filter: to set target area.
  • Page 107 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Ratio” (1% by default). Moving objects over max or below min will not trigger an alarm when they enter the guard area(s); Area Setting: to set guard area. Click “Edit” and click mouse to draw a closed area made up of 3 to 6 points in the scene.
  • Page 108: Enter Guard Area

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Note: Select any duration with a mouse, and drag the blue bar on the timeline as a whole without changing the length of recording duration. 10) Click "Save" to validate settings. 7.1.8 *Enter Guard Area The function is to detect if there is anything entering the set guard area and staying for a period of time reaching the set threshold.
  • Page 109 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 7-14 Enter guard area Select “Enable”; Select a number from the dropdown list of guard area and user can set only one area at one time. After saving it, user can set another and max 4 areas can be set; Target Filter: to set target area.
  • Page 110 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Ratio” (1% by default). Moving objects over max or below min will not trigger an alarm when they enter the guard area(s); Area Setting: to set guard area. Click “Edit” and click mouse to draw a closed area made up of 3 to 6 points in the scene.
  • Page 111: Object Left

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Delete duration: click "Delete All" above the timeline to delete all the durations. Select any duration and click "Delete" on the popup window or above the timeline to delete the duration. Note: Select any duration with a mouse, and drag the blue bar on the timeline as a whole without changing the length of recording duration.
  • Page 112 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 7-16 Object Left Select “Enable”; Select a number from the dropdown list of guard area and user can set only one area at one time. After saving it, user can set another and max 4 areas can be set; Target Filter: to set target area.
  • Page 113 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Area Setting: to set guard area. Click “Edit” and click mouse to draw a closed area made up of 3 to 6 points in the scene. Right click or click the starting or end point to close the area.
  • Page 114: Object Removal

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Note: Select any duration with a mouse, and drag the blue bar on the timeline as a whole without changing the length of recording duration. 11) Click "Save" to validate settings. 7.1.10 *Object Removal The function is to detect if there is any object disappearing from the set guard area reaching the set time threshold.
  • Page 115 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 7-18 Object removal Select “Enable”; Select a number from the dropdown list of guard area and user can set only one area at one time. After saving it, user can set another and max 4 areas can be set;...
  • Page 116 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Target Filter: to set target area. Click “Edit” and drag the mouse in the scene to draw a rectangle. Click “Stop” after finishing and drag the slide bar of “Max and Min Target Ratio” (1% by default). Moving objects over max or below min will not trigger an alarm when they enter the guard area(s);...
  • Page 117: Gathering

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Delete duration: click "Delete All" above the timeline to delete all the durations. Select any duration and click "Delete" on the popup window or above the timeline to delete the duration. Note: Select any duration with a mouse, and drag the blue bar on the timeline as a whole without changing the length of recording duration.
  • Page 118 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 7-20 Gathering Select “Enable”; Select a number from the dropdown list of Guard Area and user can set only one area at one time. After saving it, user can set another and max 4 areas can be set; Drag the slide bar of "Ratio"...
  • Page 119: Audio Surge

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when an event triggers an alarm; Configure alarm sound. Select “System Alarm Sound” or “Custom” (enter alarm text in the text box), and click “Listen” to test the alarm sound; Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can customize durations.
  • Page 120 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 7-22 Audio surge Select “Enable”; Drag the slide bar of “Voice Intensity Threshold” to adjust the detection sensitivity to voice mutation. The higher the Voice Intensity Threshold is, the more sensitive it is to Voice Mutation and the more easier it is to trigger an alarm;...
  • Page 121: Brightness Detection

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can customize durations. The maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day and different durations cannot overlap with each other; Picture 7-23 Arming durations ...
  • Page 122: Alarm Input

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 7-24 Brightness detection Select “Enable”; Drag the slide bar of sensitivity to adjust the brightness detection. The lower the value is, the easier it will trigger an alarm; Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when an event triggers an alarm;...
  • Page 123 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 7-25 Alarm Input Select “Enable”; Select parallel port extension from the dropdown list. The default is 0 which means not connect to alarm extension device; Select a number from the dropdown list of “Alarm Input ID”; Note: Alarm input ID corresponds to the tags on the buttcock line.
  • Page 124 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Select linkage method to trigger actions when an alarm is triggered; Note: When configuring parallel port alarm, you must select “Alarm Output 1” under “Linkage Method (Other Linkage)”. Configure alarm sound. Select “System Alarm Sound” or “Custom” (enter alarm text in the text box), and click “Listen”...
  • Page 125: Alarm Output

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual 7.3 Alarm Output Before starting configuration, make sure that the camera has connected to alarm output devices such as alarm bell. The camera will transfer the received alarm signal to the alarm output device to trigger an alarm.
  • Page 126 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 7-28 Abnormality Linkage Select "Enable"; Select an option from the dropdown list of abnormality type; Note:  Disk Full: when the disk storage is insufficient.  Disk Error: when the disk cannot be recognized. ...
  • Page 127: Storage

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Storage 8.1 Storage Management Go to Settings > Storage > Storage Management to configure strategy for disk full, view storage device list, format the storage card, and configure the save path for snapshots. Note: When the camera is installed with a storage card and works normally, you can configure scheduled recording and scheduled snapshot.
  • Page 128: Recording

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Progress: show the percentage of the formatting progress of the storage card. Select the disk and click "Formatting" to format the selected disk.  Snapshot: Configure the save path for the snapshots. According to actual requirements, select "Local storage"...
  • Page 129 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 8-2 Scheduled recording Select "Enable" to enable Scheduled Recording; Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can customize durations. The maximum allowed number of durations is 4 on one day and different durations cannot overlap with each other;...
  • Page 130: Snapshot

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Click any duration and there will be small white squares on the 2 ends of it. Put the mouse on any whit square, left-click and drag the edit the start time and end time. ...
  • Page 131 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 8-4 Scheduled snapshot Configure scheduled snapshot: Select “Enable” enable scheduled snapshot; Snapshot Type: select “According to the time” or “According to the number”; Time Interval: select the interval between snapshots; Configure durations for scheduled recording. The default setting is 24 hours in bright blue bar, or you can customize the durations;...
  • Page 132 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Delete duration: click "Delete All" above the timeline to delete all the durations. Select any duration and click "Delete" on the popup window or above the timeline to delete the duration. Note: Select any duration with a mouse, and drag the blue bar on the timeline as a whole without changing the length of recording duration.
  • Page 133: System

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual System 9.1 Device Info Go to Settings > System > Device Info. Device info includes device name, device model, device serial No. and etc. User can customize device name and select “Set as OSD text”. Device name doesn’t support specific symbols.
  • Page 134 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Anonymous Access: After selecting the checkbox, you will be able to select "Anonymous Login" on the login interface. Picture 9-3 Anonymous login Note: Anonymous user has the authorization of live view only.  Add user: Click “Add”, and enter user name and password on the popup interface.
  • Page 135: Rtsp Authorization

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Modify user: Select user and click “Modify” to modify on the popup interface. Picture 9-5 Modify user  Delete user: Select user and click “Delete” to delete the user. Picture 9-6 Delete user Attention: “admin” user cannot be deleted, nor its username be modified. 9.2.2 RTSP Authorization Go to Settings >...
  • Page 136: Ip Filter

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual 9.2.3 IP Filter By setting IP filter, user can manage access limitation to the web client. Configuration steps are as follows: Go to Settings > System > User Security > IP Filter; Picture 9-8 IP Filter Select IP filter from the dropdown list up to request, options including “Disable”, “Black List”...
  • Page 137: Time

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Enable SSH Login: Select the checkbox to enable SSH login, which means SSH service is enabled and you can login by SSH mode. Usually it's unnecessary to enable when the camera works normally.  Enable HTTPS Login: Select the checkbox to enable HTTPS login, which means HTTPS service is enabled and you can login by HTTPS mode.
  • Page 138: Serial Port

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Set device time zone and device time: Click "Manual Setting", select time zone and set time on the popup interface. You can select "Synchronize time with PC" and click "Save" to validate setting. Picture 9-11 Manual setting of time ...
  • Page 139: Log

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 9-12 Serial port 9.5 Log Go to Settings > System > Log to manage logs and view system health and service status. 9.5.1 Logs Go to Settings > System > Log > Logs, and select "Enable Log Record" to enable log record.
  • Page 140: System Health

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  The system can save maximum 2,000 entries of logs. When it is full, the latest one will overwrite the oldest one automatically. 9.5.2 System Health Go to Settings > System > Log > System Health, and select a duration from the dropdown list to view the camera health status in this duration.
  • Page 141 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual  Upgrade: Upgrade business version. Click “Upgrade” and open local upgrade file in <*.pkg> format. During upgrading, please do nothing but waiting. After upgrading, re-login to the web client.  Configuration Management: including partial restoration, complete restoration, and configuration export and import.
  • Page 142 HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Picture 9-16 Advanced configuration  VSIP Protocol Compatibility: select the OSD picture obtaining method for the camera when configuring OSD through VSIP; generate a new OSD picture through text and location, and change OSD font, Black or Song; or use the OSD picture sent by VSIP directly.
  • Page 143: Network Test

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual Bit Rate Mode”, options including video stream network bandwidth, video data bandwidth and audio-video stream network bandwidth.  Function Switch: including Audio Features, Dynamic Plug-in, Stream Extension Head, Dual IP and etc.  Working Mode: configure the stream working mode. It takes effect after reboot.
  • Page 144: Appendix: Glossary Of Terms

    HD Intelligent Camera User Manual 10. Appendix: Glossary of Terms Term Explanation High Definition QXGA Resolution of 2048*1536 pixels (4:3) UXGA Resolution of 1600*1200 pixels (4:3) 1080P Resolution of 1920*1080 pixels (16:9) 720P Resolution of 1280*720 pixels (16:9) Resolution of 352*288 pixels QCIF Resolution of 176*144 pixels Personal Computer...