Dahua TPC-BF5601-T-S2_V2 Thermal Network Bullet Camera

Thermal Network Camera Web3.0 Operation Manual V2.0.1 - Page 58

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Table 5-6 Description of relay-out parameter
Parameter Description
Alarm Results
The display items of temperature.
Select
Measurement Items
as
Spot
, and average temperature
and temperature slope will be displayed.
Select
Measurement Items
as
Line
,
Rectangle
,
Ellipse
or
Polygon
, and maximum/minimum/average temperature,
temperature slope and temperature difference are displayed.
Temperature difference refers to the difference between
maximum and minimum temperatures under rules you have set.
Temperature slope refers to the change rate of the average
temperature with the configured rules.
Alarm Condition Set alarm conditions, covering
Below
,
Match
and
Above
.
Alarm Threshold
Temperature
It ranges from40 °C to +550 °C.
You can set this value when you select
Alarm Results
as
Max
,
Min
,
Aver
, or
Temperature Difference
.
Temperature Slope
The temperature difference in each minute. Ranges from
600 °C/min to +600 °C/min.
You can set this value when you select
Alarm Results
as
Slope
.
Temperature Error
Set a temperature error value and if the alarm threshold temperature
or temperature slope is within the value that you have set, alarms
will still be triggered. It ranges from10 °C to +10 °C.
Duration of Temperature
You can set the duration of abnormal temperature after which
alarms will be triggered. It ranges from 01000 s.
Step 3 Click
Save
.
You can view temperature changes under the rules that you have configured.
5.2.5.2 Configuring Temperature Contrast
Compares temperature of the selected spots, lines or area and displays comparison results on the
live page.
Prerequisites
You have configured at least two temperature measurement rules. For details, see "5.2.5.1
Configuring Temperature Measuring Rules".
Procedure
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
Temperature
>
Rule
>
Temp Contrast
.
Step 2 Set temperature contrast rules
1) Click to add a temperature contrast rule.
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