HIKVISION DS-2DE5425IW-AE(S5) User Manual
HIKVISION DS-2DE5425IW-AE(S5) User Manual

HIKVISION DS-2DE5425IW-AE(S5) User Manual

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Legal Information
About this Manual
Provides an overview of the manual's content and purpose.
Trademarks
Lists proprietary trademarks and logos of Hikvision and other entities.
Disclaimer
Outlines warranty limitations, liability, and user responsibilities.
Chapter 1 Overview
1.1 Product Introduction
Introduces the E Series Network Speed Dome, its features, and applications.
1.2 Key Function
Details the primary functionalities of the device, including alarms and PTZ operations.
1.3 System Requirement
Specifies the necessary hardware and software for operating the network speed dome.
Chapter 4 PTZ
4.1 PTZ Control
Explains how to operate the camera's pan, tilt, and zoom (PTZ) movements.
4.2 Set Preset
Guides on saving and recalling specific camera positions using presets.
4.3 Set Patrol Scan
Details configuring automatic camera movement between predefined presets.
4.4 Set Pattern Scan
Describes how to record and replay custom camera movement sequences.
Chapter 5 Live View
5.1 Live View Parameters
Covers settings for managing and viewing the live video stream from the camera.
5.2 Set Transmission Parameters
Configures network parameters for optimal video stream transmission.
5.3 Smart Display
Displays real-time images from smart functions, enhancing situational awareness.
Chapter 6 Video and Audio
6.1 Video Settings
Configures video parameters like stream type, resolution, encoding, and quality.
6.2 Audio Settings
Manages audio input, output, and noise filtering for audio capture.
6.3 Two-way Audio
Enables audio communication between the monitoring center and the camera.
6.4 ROI
Optimizes encoding resources for specific regions of interest in the video stream.
6.6 Display Settings
Adjusts image features like brightness, contrast, and scene modes for optimal display.
6.7 OSD
Customizes on-screen display information like device name, time, and text overlays.
Chapter 7 Video Recording and Picture Capture
7.1 Storage Settings
Configures storage options including memory cards, FTP, and NAS for saving data.
7.2 Video Recording
Manages automatic and manual video recording, playback, and downloading of footage.
7.3 Capture Configuration
Sets up automatic or manual picture capturing and provides methods for viewing snapshots.
Chapter 8 Event and Alarm
8.1 Basic Event
Configures fundamental event detections like motion and video tampering alarms.
8.2 Smart Event
Enables advanced event detection features like intrusion, line crossing, and object removal.
Chapter 9 Arming Schedule and Alarm Linkage
9.1 Set Arming Schedule
Defines specific time periods for device tasks and alarm activation.
9.2 Linkage Method Settings
Configures device responses to events, including alarm outputs and notifications.
Chapter 10 Network Settings
10.1 TCP/IP
Configures network protocols (IPv4, IPv6), MTU, and DNS for device connectivity.
10.2 Port
Manages device ports to prevent conflicts and ensure network accessibility.
10.3 Port Mapping
Sets up port forwarding rules to enable remote access to the device.
10.4 SNMP
Configures network management protocol for receiving alarm and exception messages.
10.5 Access to Device via Domain Name
Enables remote access to the device using a domain name through DDNS.
10.6 Access to Device via PPPoE Dial Up Connection
Configures PPPoE settings for devices utilizing dial-up network connections.
10.7 Accessing via Mobile Client
Guides on using the Hik-Connect app for mobile access and monitoring.
10.8 Set ISUP
Configures the device for registration and management on the ISUP platform.
10.9 Set ONVIF
Configures ONVIF user settings for enhanced network security and compatibility.
10.10 Set Network Service
Controls the ON/OFF status of network services like WebSocket and SDK.
10.11 Set Alarm Server
Configures the device to send alarms to a specified server via various protocols.
10.12 TCP Acceleration
Improves network latency and reduces packet loss in poor network conditions.
10.13 Traffic Shaping
Manages network traffic to optimize video quality and minimize packet loss.
Chapter 11 System and Security
11.1 View Device Information
Displays essential device details like model, serial number, and firmware version.
11.2 Restore and Default
Resets device parameters to their original factory default settings.
11.3 Search and Manage Log
Aids troubleshooting by allowing search and analysis of system operation logs.
11.4 Import and Export Configuration File
Facilitates batch configuration by importing or exporting device settings.
11.5 Export Diagnose Information
Exports system, log, and hardware information for diagnostic purposes.
11.6 Reboot
Restarts the device through the web browser interface for system refresh.
11.7 Upgrade
Guides on updating the device firmware using a downloaded upgrade package.
11.8 View Open Source Software License
Provides access to the licenses for open-source software used in the device.
11.9 Set Live View Connection
Controls the maximum number of concurrent remote live view connections allowed.
11.10 Time and Date
Configures device time zone, synchronization, and Daylight Saving Time (DST).
11.11 Set RS-485
Configures RS-485 communication for external device connectivity over long distances.
11.12 Security
Enhances device security with features like authentication, IP filtering, and HTTPS.

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