HIKVISION DS-2TD1228T-3/QA User Manual
HIKVISION DS-2TD1228T-3/QA User Manual

HIKVISION DS-2TD1228T-3/QA User Manual

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Chapter 1 Overview
1.1 Brief Description
Provides a concise overview of the thermal and optical bi-spectrum network camera's capabilities and applications.
1.2 Function
Introduces the main functionalities and features of the device.
Chapter 2 Device Activation and Accessing
2.1 Activate Device
Explains the process of activating the device by setting a strong password, using different client tools.
2.2 Login
Details the procedure for logging into the device via a web browser, including plug-in installation.
Chapter 3 Network Settings
3.1 TCP/IP
Covers the configuration of TCP/IP settings for IPv4 and IPv6, including DHCP and manual settings.
3.2 Port
Explains how to modify device ports to avoid conflicts, detailing HTTP, HTTPS, RTSP, SRTP, Server, and WebSocket ports.
3.3 Port Mapping
Describes setting up port mapping to access devices through specified ports, including Auto and Manual modes.
3.4 Multicast
Explains multicast group communication for efficient data transmission to multiple receivers.
3.5 SNMP
Details configuring SNMP for network management, alarm events, and exception messages.
3.6 Access to Device via Domain Name
Guides on using Dynamic DNS (DDNS) for network access by mapping dynamic IP addresses to domain names.
3.7 Access to Device via PPPoE Dial Up Connection
Explains configuring PPPoE auto dial-up for obtaining a public IP address via ADSL.
3.8 Set ISUP
Describes registering the device on an ISUP platform for remote management and data transmission.
3.9 Set Open Network Video Interface
Covers configuring user settings for accessing the device via Open Network Video Interface protocol for enhanced security.
3.10 Set Alarm Host
Details sending alarm signals to a remote alarm host upon event occurrence.
3.11 Set Alarm Server
Explains sending alarms to destination IP addresses or host names via HTTP, HTTPS, or ISUP protocols.
3.12 Set Network Service
Describes controlling the ON/OFF status of various network protocols like WebSocket, TLS, and Bonjour.
3.13 Set SRTP
Explains configuring Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP) for encrypted and authenticated real-time data.
3.14 Set Modbus
Covers configuring Modbus TCP for acquiring thermometry data and managing temperature measurement functions.
3.15 Operate via Mobile Client
Guides on using the Hik-Connect application for mobile devices to view live images and receive alarms.
Chapter 4 Live View
4.1 Live View Parameters
Introduces live view parameters, including window division, stream types, and enabling/disabling live view.
4.2 Set Transmission Parameters
Explains adjusting transmission parameters to optimize live view display under different network conditions.
Chapter 5 Video and Image Settings
5.1 Video Settings
Details video parameter configurations like stream type, video type, resolution, bitrate, and quality.
5.2 Display Settings
Covers image adjustment, exposure settings, day/night switch, and various image enhancement features.
Chapter 6 Video Recording and Picture Capture
6.1 Storage Settings
Introduces common storage paths, including memory card, NAS, FTP, and cloud storage.
6.2 Video Recording
Covers operations for manual and scheduled recording, playback, and downloading recorded files.
6.3 Capture Configuration
Details capturing pictures manually or automatically and viewing/downloading snapshots.
Chapter 7 VCA Resource
7.1 Temperature Measurement
Explains measuring actual temperature and alarming when thresholds are exceeded.
7.2 Fire and Smoke Detection
Describes configuring fire and smoke detection parameters and triggering alarm actions.
7.3 Perimeter Protection
Covers detecting targets breaking perimeter rules and triggering alarms.
7.4 Open Platform
Allows installing third-party applications for developing and running functions and services.
Chapter 8 Event and Alarm
8.1 Set Motion Detection
Details detecting moving objects and triggering linkage actions.
8.2 Set Video Tampering Alarm
Explains triggering alarms when configured areas are covered or cannot be monitored.
8.3 Set Alarm Input
Covers actions triggered by external alarm signals.
8.4 Set Exception Alarm
Details taking actions for exceptions like network disconnection or IP address conflicts.
8.5 Detect Audio Exception
Explains detecting abnormal sounds like sudden increase/decrease in sound intensity.
8.6 Detect Scene Change
Covers detecting scene changes and taking actions when alarms are triggered.
Chapter 9 Arming Schedule and Alarm Linkage
9.1 Set Arming Schedule
Allows setting customized time periods for device tasks.
9.2 Linkage Method Settings
Enables linkage functions when events or alarms occur, including alarm output and notification methods.
Chapter 10 System and Security
10.1 View Device Information
Allows viewing device details like model, serial number, and firmware version.
10.2 Search and Manage Log
Helps locate and troubleshoot problems by searching and managing system logs.
10.3 Import and Export Configuration File
Facilitates batch configuration by importing/exporting device settings.
10.4 Export Diagnose Information
Exports running log, system, and hardware information for diagnosis.
10.5 Reboot
Allows restarting the device via the web browser.
10.6 Device Auto Maintenance
Sets up automatic maintenance schedules, including scheduled restarts.
10.7 Restore and Default
Restores device parameters to default or factory settings.
10.8 Upgrade
Provides instructions for upgrading the device firmware.
10.9 View Open Source Software License
Allows viewing the open source software licenses used by the device.
10.10 Time and Date
Covers configuring time zone, time synchronization, and Daylight Saving Time (DST).
10.11 Set RS-232
Details using RS-232 for debugging and peripheral communication.
10.12 Set RS-485
Explains using RS-485 for transmitting data over long distances.
10.13 Set Same Unit
Configures consistent temperature and distance units across settings.
10.14 Security
Focuses on improving system security through various parameters like authentication, logs, and filters.
10.15 User and Account
Manages user accounts, permissions, and simultaneous login settings.
Chapter 11 Appendix
11.1 Common Material Emissivity Reference
Provides a reference table for common material emissivity values.
11.2 FAQ
Offers common Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for the device.

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