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Outdoor Parking Space Detector User's Manual V1.0.0

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Outdoor Parking Space Detector
User's Manual
V1.0.0
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I
Foreword
General
This manual introduces the installation, functions and operations of the outdoor parking space
detector (hereinafter referred to as "the Camera"). Read carefully before using the Camera, and keep
the manual safe for future reference.
Models
Models Lens
ITC439-PW1H-LZ Short range
ITC439-PW1H-LZF1050 Long range
Safety Instructions
The following signal words might appear in the manual.
Signal Words Meaning
Indicates a high potential hazard which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which, if not
avoided, could result in slight or moderate injury.
Indicates a potential risk which, if not avoided, could result in
property damage, data loss, reductions in performance, or
unpredictable results.
Provides methods to help you solve a problem or save time.
Provides additional information as a supplement to the text.
Revision History
Version Revision Content Release Time
V1.0.0 First release. January 2022
Privacy Protection Notice
As the Camera user or data controller, you might collect the personal data of others such as their
face, fingerprints, and license plate number. You need to be in compliance with your local privacy
protection laws and regulations to protect the legitimate rights and interests of other people by
implementing measures which include but are not limited: Providing clear and visible identification
to inform people of the existence of the surveillance area and provide required contact information.
About the Manual
The manual is for reference only. Slight differences might be found between the manual and the
product.
We are not liable for losses incurred due to operating the product in ways that are not in
compliance with the manual.
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The manual will be updated according to the latest laws and regulations of related jurisdictions.
For detailed information, see the paper user’s manual, use our CD-ROM, scan the QR code or visit
our official website. The manual is for reference only. Slight differences might be found between
the electronic version and the paper version.
All designs and software are subject to change without prior written notice. Product updates
might result in some differences appearing between the actual product and the manual. Please
contact customer service for the latest program and supplementary documentation.
There might be errors in the print or deviations in the description of the functions, operations
and technical data. If there is any doubt or dispute, we reserve the right of final explanation.
Upgrade the reader software or try other mainstream reader software if the manual (in PDF
format) cannot be opened.
All trademarks, registered trademarks and company names in the manual are properties of their
respective owners.
Please visit our website, contact the supplier or customer service if any problems occur while
using the Camera.
If there is any uncertainty or controversy, we reserve the right of final explanation.
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III
Important Safeguards and Warnings
This section introduces content covering the proper handling of the Camera, hazard prevention, and
prevention of property damage. Read carefully before using the Camera, and comply with the
guidelines when using it.
Transportation Requirements
Transport the Camera under allowed humidity and temperature conditions.
Storage Requirements
Store the Camera under allowed humidity and temperature conditions.
Installation Requirements
Do not connect the power adapter to the Camera while the adapter is powered on.
Strictly comply with the local electrical safety code and standards. Make sure the ambient voltage
is stable and meets the power supply requirements of the Camera.
Do not connect the Camera to two or more kinds of power supplies, to avoid damage to the
Camera.
Personnel working at heights must take all necessary measures to ensure personal safety
including wearing a helmet and safety belts.
Do not place the Camera in a place exposed to sunlight or near heat sources.
Keep the Camera away from dampness, dust, and soot.
Put the Camera in a well-ventilated place, and do not block its ventilation.
Use an adapter or cabinet power supply provided by the manufacturer.
The power supply must conform to the requirements of ES1 in IEC 62368-1 standard and be no
higher than PS2. Please note that the power supply requirements are subject to the Camera label.
The device is a class I electrical appliance. Make sure that the power supply of the Camera is
connected to a power socket with protective earthing.
An emergency disconnect device must be installed during installation and wiring at a readily
accessible location for emergency power cut-off.
Disconnect the Camera when installing and connecting the lens.
Operation Requirements
Make sure that the power supply is correct before use.
Do not unplug the power cord on the side of the Camera while the adapter is powered on.
Operate the Camera within the rated range of power input and output.
Use the Camera under allowed humidity and temperature conditions.
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Do not drop or splash liquid onto the Camera, and make sure that there is no object filled with
liquid on the Camera to prevent liquid from flowing into it.
Do not disassemble the Camera.
Do not aim the Camera at strong light sources (such as lamplight, and sunlight) when focusing it.
Do not vibrate, squeeze or immerse the Camera in liquid during transportation, storage or
installation.
Do not block the ventilation near the Camera.
We recommend you use the Camera with a lightning protection device for stronger protection
against lightning. For outdoor scenarios, strictly comply with the lightning protection
regulations.
Ground the function earthing portion of the Camera (grounding cable or lightning surge
protector) to improve its reliability. The device is a class I electrical appliance. Make sure that the
power supply of the Camera is connected to a power socket with protective earthing.
The device must be used with the protective cover for outdoor scenarios to avoid the risk of
water damage to the Camera.
Protect the line cord and wires from being walked on or squeezed particularly at plugs, power
sockets, and the point where they exit from the Camera.
Modify the default password of the Camera after first-time login to prevent the Camera from
being stolen.
Maintenance Requirements
Pack the Camera with packaging provided by its manufacturer or packaging of the same quality
before sending it back for repair.
Please do not touch the photosensitive device with your hands. Use an air blower to clean off the
dust and filth on the lens.
Clean the surface of the Camera with a soft dry cloth or a clean soft cloth dipped in neutral
detergent.
Use the accessories suggested by the manufacturer. Installation and maintenance must be
performed by qualified professionals.
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Table of Contents
Foreword
........................................................................................................................................................................................................I
Important Safeguards and Warnings
............................................................................................................................................ III
1 Introduction
............................................................................................................................................................................................ 1
1.1 Overview
........................................................................................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Features
.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
2 Structure
................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.1 Appearance
................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.2 Dimensions
................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.3 Structure
........................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
2.4 Cables
.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
3 Installation
............................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
3.1 Installation Requirements
..................................................................................................................................................... 5
3.2 Installing the Camera
............................................................................................................................................................... 6
4 Camera Configurations
..................................................................................................................................................................... 8
4.1 Initialization
................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
4.2 Changing IP Address
................................................................................................................................................................ 8
5 Web Configuration
............................................................................................................................................................................ 10
5.1 Web Login
.................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
5.1.1 Recommended Configuration
................................................................................................................................ 10
5.1.2 Login
................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
5.1.3 Resetting Password
..................................................................................................................................................... 11
5.1.4 Web Functions
................................................................................................................................................................ 12
5.2 Live
.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
5.2.1 Video Stream
................................................................................................................................................................... 13
5.2.2 Live View
........................................................................................................................................................................... 13
5.2.3 Functions of the Live Page
....................................................................................................................................... 14
5.2.4 Live View Snapshot
...................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.2.5 Event List
........................................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.3 Query
............................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
5.3.1 Image Search
................................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.3.1.1 SD Picture
.............................................................................................................................................................. 16
5.3.1.2 Image Downloading Attribute
.................................................................................................................... 17
5.3.1.3 PC Picture
............................................................................................................................................................... 18
5.3.2 Recording Search
.......................................................................................................................................................... 18
5.3.2.1 Recording
............................................................................................................................................................... 18
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5.3.2.2 Watermark
............................................................................................................................................................. 19
5.3.3 Parking Record Search
............................................................................................................................................... 20
5.4 Setting
........................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
5.4.1 ITC
......................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
5.4.1.1 Parking Space Configuration
....................................................................................................................... 20
5.4.1.1.1 Detecting Parking Space
..................................................................................................................... 21
5.4.1.1.2 Counting Available Spaces
................................................................................................................ 21
5.4.1.2 Illegal Parking Area
.......................................................................................................................................... 23
5.4.1.3 OSD Configuration
............................................................................................................................................ 24
5.4.1.3.1 Video OSD
................................................................................................................................................... 24
5.4.1.3.2 Snapshot OSD
........................................................................................................................................... 24
5.4.2 Camera
............................................................................................................................................................................... 26
5.4.2.1 Camera Attribute
............................................................................................................................................... 26
5.4.2.1.1 General
......................................................................................................................................................... 26
5.4.2.1.2 Advanced Attributes
............................................................................................................................. 28
5.4.2.1.3 Metering Zone
.......................................................................................................................................... 28
5.4.2.2 Video
........................................................................................................................................................................ 29
5.4.2.2.1 Video
............................................................................................................................................................. 29
5.4.2.2.2 Snapshot
..................................................................................................................................................... 30
5.4.2.2.3 Region of Interest
................................................................................................................................... 31
5.4.3 Network
............................................................................................................................................................................. 32
5.4.3.1 TCP/IP
....................................................................................................................................................................... 32
5.4.3.2 Port
............................................................................................................................................................................ 33
5.4.3.3 Auto Register
....................................................................................................................................................... 34
5.4.3.4 Platform
.................................................................................................................................................................. 34
5.4.3.4.1 ONVIF
............................................................................................................................................................ 34
5.4.3.4.2 Info Push Platform
.................................................................................................................................. 35
5.4.4 Event
................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
5.4.4.1 Alarm
........................................................................................................................................................................ 36
5.4.4.1.1 Relay Activation
....................................................................................................................................... 36
5.4.4.1.2 Relay-out
..................................................................................................................................................... 37
5.4.4.2 Abnormality
.......................................................................................................................................................... 37
5.4.5 Storage
............................................................................................................................................................................... 38
5.4.5.1 Point
......................................................................................................................................................................... 38
5.4.5.2 Local
......................................................................................................................................................................... 38
5.4.5.3 Save Path
................................................................................................................................................................ 39
5.4.6 System
................................................................................................................................................................................ 39
5.4.6.1 General
.................................................................................................................................................................... 39
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5.4.6.1.1 General Setup
........................................................................................................................................... 39
5.4.6.1.2 Date & Time
................................................................................................................................................ 40
5.4.6.2 Account
................................................................................................................................................................... 40
5.4.6.2.1 User Account
............................................................................................................................................. 40
5.4.6.2.2 ONVIF User
................................................................................................................................................. 42
5.4.6.3 Safety
....................................................................................................................................................................... 42
5.4.6.3.1 System Service
......................................................................................................................................... 42
5.4.6.3.2 HTTPS
............................................................................................................................................................ 43
5.4.6.3.3 Firewall
......................................................................................................................................................... 47
5.4.6.4 Default Settings
.................................................................................................................................................. 47
5.4.6.5 Import/Export
...................................................................................................................................................... 47
5.4.6.6 Automatic Maintenance
................................................................................................................................. 48
5.4.6.7 Update
..................................................................................................................................................................... 48
5.4.7 Information
...................................................................................................................................................................... 48
5.4.7.1 Version
.................................................................................................................................................................... 48
5.4.7.2 Log
............................................................................................................................................................................. 49
5.4.7.2.1 System Log
................................................................................................................................................. 49
5.4.7.2.2 Remote log
................................................................................................................................................. 50
5.4.7.3 Online User
............................................................................................................................................................ 50
5.4.7.4 Legal Information
.............................................................................................................................................. 50
5.5 Alarm
.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 50
5.6 Logout
........................................................................................................................................................................................... 50
Appendix 1 Cybersecurity Recommendations
........................................................................................................................ 51
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1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
The Camera detects the status of outdoor parking spaces in real time, providing guidance for drivers.
It applies to highway service areas, large outdoor parking lots, large industrial parks and high-speed
train stations.
1.2 Features
Detects the status of parking spaces and counts available parking spaces.
The installation height can be 6 m25 m for standard environments. It also monitors multiple
parking spaces.
Motorized vari-focal lens.
Displays the number of both occupied and available parking spaces.
The Camera supports two methods for counting available parking spaces, meeting the
requirements of various customers.
You can configure the type of parking spaces, simplifying the management of available parking
spaces in parking areas for both large and small vehicles.
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2 Structure
2.1 Appearance
Figure 2-1 ITC439-PW1H-Z
Figure 2-2 ITC439-PW1H-Z1050
2.2 Dimensions
Figure 2-3 ITC439-PW1H-Z (mm [inch])
Figure 2-4 ITC439-PW1H-Z1050 (mm [inch])
2.3 Structure
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Figure 2-5 Structure
Figure 2-6 Rear panel
2.4 Cables
Figure 2-7 External cables
Table 2-1 Description of external cables
No. Port Description
1 AUDIO OUT Outputs audio
2 AUDIO IN Inputs audio
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No. Port Description
3 RS-485/RS-232
White and red: RS-485_A1
White and orange: RS-485_B1
Yellow and gray: RS-485_A2
Yellow and black: RS-485_B2
White and yellow: RS-232_RXD
White and brown: RS-232_TXD
White and black: GND
4 ALARM
Gray: ALARM_IN_GND
Alarm output
Brown: ALARM_NO1
Green: ALARM_COM1
White and pink: ALARM_NO2
Light green: ALARM_COM2
Red: ALARM_NO3
Black: ALARM_COM3
Alarm input
Blue: ALARM_IN1
White: ALARM_IN2
Yellow: ALARM_IN3
5 24 VAC
Inputs 24 VAC power supply. Make sure to supply power to the
Camera under the instructions on the label.
The Camera might be damaged if the power supply is incorrect.
6 LAN
Connects to standard Ethernet cables for power supply. PoE is
available.
7 12 VDC
Inputs 12 VDC power supply. Make sure to supply power to the
Camera under the instructions on the label.
The Camera might be damaged if the power supply is incorrect.
8 BNC Connects to panorama cameras.
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3 Installation
The following installation figures are for reference only, and might differ from the actual product.
3.1 Installation Requirements
For perpendicular parking and diagonal parking, the installation positions of the Camera are
different.
Figure 3-1 Perpendicular parking
Figure 3-2 Diagonal parking
The Camera must face the head of the vehicle.
The installation height can be 6 m30 m.
Make sure that vehicles do not block each other.
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Targets blocked by trees might not be recognized. When the vehicle to be recognized is blocked
by other vehicles, make sure the blockage is less than 40%.
For small vehicle spaces, install the Camera perpendicular to the space. For large vehicle spaces,
install the Camera facing the vehicle head.
Figure 3-3 Large vehicle space
A vehicle can be recognized only when its width is no less than 80 pixels in the video image.
The number of vehicles that can be monitored depends on the installation height and the
horizontal distance between the Camera and the sparking space.
3.2 Installing the Camera
The Camera can be installed with a universal bracket, on a wall or a pole.
This section uses the installation method with universal bracket as an example.
Figure 3-4 Universal bracket
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Figure 3-5 Wall mount bracket
Figure 3-6 Pole mount bracket
Step 1 Use M6 × 14 screws to fix the universal joint on the bracket.
Step 2 Use two 1/4-20 × 14UNC screws to fix the camera on the universal bracket.
Figure 3-7 Universal bracket installation
Step 3 Adjust the angle of the universal bracket and the Camera.
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4 Camera Configurations
4.1 Initialization
Prerequisites
The Camera is delivered uninitialized by default. You need to initialize it and change its password
before further operations.
Before initialization, make sure both IP of the computer and the Camera are on the same network
segment, otherwise the initialization might fail.
Procedure
Step 1 Set IP address, subnet mask, and gateway of the computer and the Camera respectively.
The IP address of the Camera is 192.168.1.108 by default.
Step 2 Open browser, enter the IP address of the Camera in the address bar, and then press the
Enter key.
Figure 4-1 Device initialization
Step 3 Enter and confirm the new password.
Step 4 Select
Email Address
, and then enter your email address for resetting your password.
Step 5 Click
Confirm
.
4.2 Changing IP Address
You can acquire and change IP addresses of devices accessed through wired network. This section
uses changing IP address with ConfigTool as the example.
Step 1 Start ConfigTool, and then click
Modify IP
on the homepage.
Step 2 Select the device(s) whose IP need(s) to be changed.
Change one IP address: Click
Edit
corresponding to the device.
Change IP addresses in batches: Select the devices, and then click
Batch
Modify IP
.
Step 3 Set mode, IP, subnet mask and gateway.
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Step 4 Click
OK
.
Figure 4-2 Change IP addresses in batches
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5 Web Configuration
Log in to the web client of the Camera through browser on the computer, and then you can modify
basic configurations, perform business operations and management.
The pages and settings are for reference only, and might differ from the actual page.
5.1 Web Login
5.1.1 Recommended Configuration
Table 5-1 Recommended PC configuration
PC Component Recommended Configuration
Operating System Windows 7, and later
CPU Intel core i3, and faster processor
Graphics Intel HD Graphics, and later
RAM 2 GB, and larger
Monitor 1024 × 768, and higher
Browser Internet Explorer 9/11, Chrome 33/41, Firefox 49
5.1.2 Login
Step 1 You can log in to the web page by following the steps below. For first-time login or login
after restoring factory default settings, see "4.1 Initialization".
Step 2 Enter the IP address of the Camera in the browser address bar, and then press Enter.
Step 3 Enter your login username, and password, and then click
Login
.
A box pops up when the username or password is incorrect.
If you enter invalid user name or password for five times, the account will be locked for
five minutes.
Figure 5-1 Invalid username or password
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5.1.3 Resetting Password
When you forgot your password, you can configure new password through the password reset
function.
Email address must be filled in during device initialization; otherwise it will fail to send you the
security code, and you will not be able to reset your password. Email address of admin can be
modified from
Setting
>
System
>
Account
>
Account
.
The Camera can be reset up to 10 times in one day.
When scanning QR code to acquire security code, one QR code can get two security codes at
most.
After receiving security code by email, you need to reset password within 24 hours, otherwise,
the security code will be invalid.
Step 1 Open the browser, enter the IP address of the Camera in the browser address bar, and then
press Enter.
Step 2 Click
Forgot password?
Step 3 Click
OK
in the prompted window.
Step 4 Scan the QR code according to the page prompt, and send the scanning result to
designated email, and acquire security code.
Scan the actual QR code. Do not scan the QR code in this manual.
Figure 5-2 Reset password (1)
Step 5 Enter received security code in the text box of
Security code
.
Step 6 Click
Next
.
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Figure 5-3 Reset password (2)
Step 7 Enter and confirm the new password.
Step 8 Click
OK
.
5.1.4 Web Functions
This section mainly introduces the following 6 functions on the web client.
Figure 5-4 Tab
Table 5-2 Tab function description
Tab Function
Live
View and record live video, adjust video and image window, set
image parameter, and more.
Query
Search for different types of pictures and videos, and configure
watermark verification of them.
Setting
Set rules of intelligent traffic, camera basic attribute, network, event,
storage, and system, and view system information.
Alarm Set alarm prompt.
Logout Log out of the web client.
The following buttons are very common on the web page.
Table 5-3 Common buttons description
Button Description
Restore all parameters to system defaults.
Recover the parameters to the value last saved.
Save the settings.
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5.2 Live
Click the
Live
tab.
On this page, several functions such as live video, live picture, real-time capture, record, and config
(LPR), and more are supported.
Figure 5-5 Live
Table 5-4 Live page description
No. Description
1 Video stream type, protocol and fluency
2 Live view
3
Functions of
Live
page
4 Live view snapshot
5 Event list
5.2.1 Video Stream
Main Stream
: Make sure that the Camera can record video, and carry out network surveillance
when the network is normal. You can configure main stream resolution within the supported
range of the Camera.
Sub Stream
: Replaces main stream to make network surveillance, and reduces the network
bandwidth possession when network bandwidth is insufficient.
Protocol
: Video surveillance protocol, currently it only supports TCP.
Fluency
: Fluency of viewing the live video. The fluency can be set to
High
,
Middle
,
Low
, and
Default
(recommended).
5.2.2 Live View
Displays the live video captured by the Camera. You can also click the icons to change the display
mode of live view.
: Adjust the image to original size or adapt to the window.
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: Click it to switch to big window, and click on the lower-left corner to display image
adjustment window. Click it again to exit big window.
Figure 5-6 Big window
: Click it to display the original image of the Camera.
: Click it to enable smart track detection. Number plate, vehicle bounding box, and other smart
tracking information will be displayed in the video image.
: Click it, and the window is displayed in full screen; double-click or right-click to exit full
screen.
Table 5-5 Image adjustment description
Icon Name Description
Brightness
Adjust the overall image brightness. Change the value when the
image is too bright or too dark. The range is from 0 to 128 (64 by
default).
Contrast
Change the value when the image brightness is proper but contrast
is not enough. The range is from 0 to 128 (64 by default).
Hue
Adjust the image hue. For example, change red into blue. The default
value is made by the light sensor, and normally it does not have to be
adjusted. The range is from 0 to 128 (64 by default).
Saturation
Adjust the color vividness, and will not influence the image overall
brightness. The range is from 0 to 128 (64 by default).
Restore brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue to default values.
In this image adjustment window, you can only adjust image brightness, contrast, hue, and
saturation of local web. To adjust system brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation, go to
Setting
>
Camera
>
Camera Attribute
>
General
.
5.2.3 Functions of the Live Page
This section introduces operations such as image, and video capture, zoom, record, and talk.
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Figure 5-7 General function option column
Table 5-6 General function description
Icons Name Description
ANPR Receive
Select the checkbox, and the Camera automatically receives
vehicle snapshots, and detects event information triggered
by sources such as radar or video detection, and displays
such snapshots, and information at the lower part of the
page.
The snapshots are saved in the storage path defined by
Setting
>
Storage
>
Destination
>
Save Path
.
Record Type
Select the format of video recordings (
dav
by default).
Manual
Snapshot
Take a snapshot when a vehicle passes. The snapshot is
saved in the storage path.
Enable
ANPR Receive
first.
To change the storage path of snapshots, go to
Setting
>
Storage
>
Destination
>
Save Path
.
Digital Zoom
Drag to select any area in the video window, and then the
area will be zoomed in. In any area of the video window,
click or right-click to exit.
Video
Recording
Click it to start recording. Click to stop recording. You
can set the storage path of video recordings from
Setting
>
Storage
>
Destination
>
Save Path
.
Config (LPR) You can adjust the zoom and focus of the Camera.
Step 1 Click .
Figure 5-8 Config (LPR)
Step 2 Set the focus and zoom mode.
Table 5-7 Focus parameter description
Parameter Description
Auto Focus Automatically adjust the camera lens to make the scenario clearly focused.
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Parameter Description
Regional
Click
Regional
, and then draw a rectangle in the video image to focus the
marked region.
Restore All Restore all to initialized settings.
Snapshot Click it to stop the image to check the adjusted effect of zoom and focus.
Manual Focus
Zoom
:
Speed: Select the adjustment speed of the Camera zoom .
Zoom in, zoom out: Click to zoom in, click to zoom out; or
directly drag the adjustment bar to set zoom.
Focus
:
Speed: Select the adjustment speed of the Camera focus .
Near, far: Click to focus on far place, click to focus on near
place. You can also directly drag the adjustment bar to set the focal
length.
5.2.4 Live View Snapshot
When marked parking spaces are occupied or available parking spaces changed in the configured
area, the Camera takes a snapshot and records an event. You can also manually take a snapshot.
5.2.5 Event List
Select
ANPR Receive
, and the event information will be displayed, including index, event type,
capture time, parking space number and the corresponding plate.
When the Camera is set to count available parking spaces, plate numbers are not recognized.
5.3 Query
Click the
Query
tab, and the system displays query page where you can search for pictures, and
video recordings.
5.3.1 Image Search
5.3.1.1 SD Picture
Search conditions can be set in this section. You can search for pictures on the SD card within the
period.
Step 1 Select
Query
>
Image Search
>
SD Card Image
.
Step 2 Set the capture begin time, end time and event type and then click
Search
.
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Figure 5-9 SD picture
Step 3 Select a picture, click
Open
to see the picture details.
Step 4 Select pictures, and then click
Download
to download pictures to local computer.
5.3.1.2 Image Downloading Attribute
In this section, you can set the picture download time and naming rules.
Step 1 Select
Query
>
Image Search
>
Downloading Attribute
.
Step 2 Configure the download parameters.
Figure 5-10 Download attribute
Table 5-8 Download attribute description
Parameter Description
Download Snapshot by
Creation Time
: When you download snapshot on PC, the
downloading time in image attribute is snapshot storage time.
Capture Tim
e: When you download snapshot on PC, the
downloading time in image attribute is snapshot capture time.
Download Mode
Selected File
: Select the needed picture (It supports selecting
single picture or several pictures at the same time), click
Download
, and the system will pop out the save dialog box.
Selected Time
: Click
Download
, and the system will
automatically download all the pictures within the defined time.
Restore Restore the picture name to default.
Help… View the naming rule of downloaded pictures.
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Step 3 Click
Confirm
.
5.3.1.3 PC Picture
With watermark verification, the Camera can check whether the captured snapshot is tampered. If
the snapshot is verified with watermarks, the authenticity of the snapshot is guaranteed.
Step 1 Select
Query
>
Image Search
>
PC Picture
.
Step 2 Click
Browse
, and select the folder where the picture to be verified is located.
Figure 5-11 PC picture
Step 3 Select the picture which needs to be verified.
Step 4 Click
Watermark
, and view result under
Watermark Verification
.
When the result is
Error
, the picture is tampered.
When the result is
Normal
, the picture is not tampered.
Click
Open
or double-click the picture if you need to preview the picture.
5.3.2 Recording Search
The Camera allows you to play local recordings, add watermarks to them and verify whether the
video is tampered by using watermarks.
5.3.2.1 Recording
Step 1 Select
Query
>
Recording Search
>
Recording
.
Step 2 Click
Browse
, select a recording from your local storage, and then click
Open
.
Functions, such as adjust image size, IVS and full screen are supported while you play the
recording.
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Figure 5-12 Play the recording
Table 5-9 Play function description
Icon Description
Stop playing.
Slow down.
Speed up.
Play the next frame.
5.3.2.2 Watermark
By verifying watermarks, you can check whether the local video recorded by the Camera is
tampered.
Video watermark can be set on the web client from
Setting
>
Camera
>
Video
>
Video
.
Step 1 Select
Query
>
Recording Search
>
Water Mark
.
Step 2 Click
Browse
, and select a recoding that you want to verify.
Step 3 Click
Watermark
, and the Camera displays verification progress.
If the video is verified to be authentic, the watermark you set is displayed next to
Normal Watermark
.
If the video is tampered, you can check the details next to
Tampered Watermark
.
Figure 5-13 Watermark
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5.3.3 Parking Record Search
Search for the vehicle parking record within the defined period.
It supports max 10,000 records or 1,024 records respectively when the Camera is installed with or
without TF card.
Step 1 Select
Query
>
Parking Record
>
Parking Record
.
Step 2 Set the search conditions, event type and plate number.
Parking Space No.
: Select parking spaces to view the corresponding records.
When the Camera is set to count available spaces, select
1
only to view the
corresponding records.
Event Type
: The status of the selected parking spaces during the set period.
Plate Number
: Enter plate number to search for records of the specified vehicle only.
Step 3 Click
Search
.
Figure 5-14 Parking record search
Step 4 (Optional) Click
Export by Time
or
Export All
to export parking records of the defined
period or all records to local computer.
5.4 Setting
You can configure several parameters such as parking space detection mode, camera attributes,
network, event, storage, system, and system information.
5.4.1 ITC
You can set the parking space detection mode of the Camera.
5.4.1.1 Parking Space Configuration
The Camera can detect whether the parking space is occupied, count available spaces in an area, and
monitor events such as vehicles parking over the set detection lines.
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5.4.1.1.1 Detecting Parking Space
Set a parking zone and parking spaces inside the zone to allow the Camera to detect whether the
specified parking space is occupied and recognize the vehicle.
Procedure
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
ITC
>
Park Space Config
>
Parking Space Management
.
Step 2 Under
Intelligence
, set
Mode
to
Parking Space Detection
.
For
Detection Threshold
, we recommend you leave it as default.
Step 3 Under
Parking Space Management
, enter the
Parking Zone
name, and then click
Add
Parking Space
to add parking spaces for the Camera to monitor.
The type and number must be filled in for each parking area.
The Camera can monitor 4 parking spaces at most.
Step 4 Click
Add Detection Line
, and draw lines between the parking spaces. The Camera detects
when vehicle are parking over the line and triggers alarms based on the drawn lines.
Figure 5-15 Parking space management
Step 5 Under
AI Event
, select AI events as needed and then set the corresponding sensitivity.
(Parking Space) Occupied
and
(Parking Space) Available
are selected by default
under this mode. You can change the sensitivity of both events.
Vehicle Parking on Line
is detecting whether the vehicle has parked on the drawn
detection lines.
Scheduled Internal
event takes a snapshot at the set interval, you can roughly deduce
the time point when a parking space status changes based on the snapshots.
Step 6 Click
Confirm
.
Related Operations
Click to delete a parking space.
Click
Delete Detection Line
to delete a drawn detection line.
5.4.1.1.2 Counting Available Spaces
Set a parking zone and divide parking areas inside the zone, so the Camera can monitor parking
spaces in each area and output available spaces in real time.
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Procedure
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
ITC
>
Park Space Config
>
Parking Space Management
.
Step 2 Under
Intelligence
, set
Mode
to
Available Space Count
.
Select
Vehicle Box
, each vehicle will be marked with a frame to make it easy to distinguish
them.
Step 3 Set
Confidence Level
to filter out false detections.
Step 4 Set
Counting Mode
.
The Camera supports monitoring up to 50 parking spaces.
Parking Space
: Count available spaces based on the configured individual parking
spaces.
We recommend you leave
Custom Algorithm
as default.
1. Click each parking space on the video image. With each click, a green circle
(available) or red circle (occupied) is displayed.
2. On the left side, set the parking space number and type.
Figure 5-16 Parking space management
Area
: Count available spaces based on the configured parking area.
1. Click on the video image, draw a parking area according to the actual site, and then
right-click to finish.
2. On the left side, set the parking region name, the number of vehicles that the region
contains and type.
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Figure 5-17 Parking space management
Step 5 Click
Confirm
.
Related Operations
Click to delete a parking space or area.
5.4.1.2 Illegal Parking Area
You can set areas where no parking is allowed, and the Camera triggers an alarm when a vehicle
parks inside the set areas for a period longer than the
Allowed Parking Time
.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
ITC
>
Park Space Config
>
Illegal Parking Area
.
Step 2 Select
On
to enable illegal parking monitoring.
Step 3 Set
Allowed Parking Time
. When the time period a vehicle parks inside the illegal area
exceeds the set threshold, the Camera will trigger an alarm.
Step 4 Click
Illegal Parking
, and then click on the video image to draw an area.
Change the region name as needed.
Click on the drawn area to change its shape, size and position.
The Camera supports monitoring 2 illegal parking areas at most.
Figure 5-18 Illegal parking area
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Step 5 Click
Confirm
.
Related Operations
Click to delete a parking region.
5.4.1.3 OSD Configuration
Set the OSD (On-screen Display) information to appear on videos and images.
5.4.1.3.1 Video OSD
Set OSD information for a video channel.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
ITC
>
OSD
>
Video OSD
.
Step 2 Click
Channel Title
, and then select
On
to enable the corresponding OSD type.
The Camera supports adding information such as the channel, time, parking space and
customized content as OSD.
In this section,
Channel Title
is used as an example.
Step 3 Set the channel title and its coordinates.
You can also drag the yellow frame to change the position of channel title.
Figure 5-19 Video OSD
Step 4 (Optional) Click next to
Custom1
to add more customized OSD information.
The system supports up to 2 customized OSD.
Step 5 Click
Confirm
.
5.4.1.3.2 Snapshot OSD
You can set OSD information for pictures.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
ITC
>
OSD
>
Snapshot OSD
.
Step 2 Move the title box to set its position on the snapshot, or manually enter coordinates into
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the X/Y box at the lower-right corner of the page.
Figure 5-20 Snapshot OSD
Step 3 Select
Black Edge Location
, and then you can set the position of the OSD black strip. You
can select from
Top
,
Bottom
, and
None
.
Step 4 Set the OSD font.
Select a font size from the list, click
More
, you can set the content separator.
You can manually enter other separators when selecting
Custom
from
Osd Separator
.
Figure 5-21 New line and OSD separator
Set the font color in . Click
Custom Font Color
to select from more
colors.
Step 5 Set OSD options.
Table 5-10 Snapshot OSD description
Parameter Description
Recommended Click to use the recommended configuration for snapshot OSD.
Insert Before
Select one OSD option, click
Insert Before
, and select other OSD
options. The new OSD options will be displayed before the original
OSD option.
Insert After
Select one OSD option, click
Insert After
, and select other OSD
options. The new OSD option will be displayed after the original OSD
option.
Edit
Click it, and all the OSD information status is displayed as except
New Line
. Click to modify the prefix, suffix, content, and
separator of the corresponding OSD option.
Delete
Click it, and all the selected OSD information status is displayed as .
Click to delete the corresponding OSD option.
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Parameter Description
Clear Delete all the OSD information.
New Line
After selecting some OSD information, click
New Line
, and the OSD
information inserted after
NewLine
will be displayed in a new line on
the picture.
Step 6 Click
Confirm
.
5.4.2 Camera
You can configure image, video, and stream parameters.
5.4.2.1 Camera Attribute
You can adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation of the video image, and set shutter parameters to
get clear videos, and recordings that you want.
5.4.2.1.1 General
This section provides guidance on configuring parameters such as image brightness, contrast,
saturation, and hue.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
Camera
>
Camera Attribute
>
General
.
Figure 5-22 General settings
Step 2 Configure parameters.
Table 5-11 General parameters description
Parameter Description
Brightness
Adjust the overall image brightness. The bright and dark areas will
have equal changes when adjusting the value.
The image becomes blurry when the value is too big. The
recommended value is from 40 to 60.
The bigger the value, the brighter the image.
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Parameter Description
Contrast
Change the value when the image brightness is proper but contrast is
not enough.
If the value is too big, the dark area is likely to become darker, and
the bright area is likely to be overexposed.
The picture might be blurry if the value is too low. The
recommended value is from 40 to 60.
The higher the value, the more obvious the contrast between the
bright area, and dark area.
Saturation
Adjust the color vividness, and it will not influence the image overall
brightness.
The image becomes too flamboyant if the value is too high.
The recommended value is from 40 to 60.
The higher the value, the more flamboyant the image.
Gamma
Adjust the image brightness level. The higher the value, the brighter
and blurry the image.
White Light
Select the illumination mode of the white light from
Always On
,
Always Off
,
Auto by Brightness
and
Auto by Time
General Illumination
Intensity
Set the illumination intensity when there are no vehicles passing.
Illumination Intensity
when Vehicles Pass
Set the illumination intensity when there are vehicles passing.
Brightness Prevalue
Set a prevalue of brightness. The Camera adjusts the brightness
automatically based on the prevalue.
Only available when setting
White Light
mode to
Auto by Brightness
Time Settings Set the time period when the white light illuminates.
1) Click
Time Settings
.
2) Drag on the time table to select illumination periods for each day.
The selected periods can be refined by clicking
Setting
next to the day, and then
change the time on the lower section.
Figure 5-23 Time settings
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3) Click
Confirm
.
Step 3 Click
Confirm
.
5.4.2.1.2 Advanced Attributes
This section provides guidance on configuring advanced attributes, including exposure mode,
shutter mode, white balance and scene mode.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
Camera
>
Camera Attribute
>
Advanced
.
Figure 5-24 Advanced attributes
Step 2 Configure parameters.
Table 5-12 Advanced parameters description
Parameter Description
3D NR
Video Tridim
Denoise
When it is
On
, 3D NR is enabled to reduce noise of video.
Video Spatial
Spatial video denoising. The higher the value, the fewer the
noise.
Video Temporal
Temporal video denoising. The higher the value, the fewer the
flicker noise.
Picture
Scene
You can change the scene, and adjust the sharpness of
corresponding scene. Scenes available:
Dawn/Dusk
,
Daytime
,
and
Night
.
Sharpness
You can set the sharpness of corresponding scene.
The higher the value, the clearer the image. But there will be
noise if sharpness is too high.
BLC Mode
Select from
WDR
,
BLC
,
HLC
and
SSA
to adjust the picture effect.
Exposure
Mode Select the way of adjusting exposure mode.
Shutter
Set the shutter.
Available when setting
Mode
to
Manual
or
Shutter Priority
.
Shutter Scope
Set the time range of shutter.
Available when
Mode
is set to
Manual
or
Shutter Priority
and
Customized Range
is set as
Shutter
.
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Parameter Description
Gain Scope
Set the value range of gain.
Available when set
Mode
to
Manual
or
Gain Priority
.
WB Mode Set scene mode to adjust the image to its better status.
5.4.2.1.3 Metering Zone
This section provides guidance on setting the measure mode of metering zone.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
Camera
>
Attribute
>
Metering Zone
.
Figure 5-25 Metering Zone
Step 2 Configure parameters.
Table 5-13 Metering zone parameter description
Parameter Description
Plate Light
When selecting
Enable
, you can turn
ON
or
OFF
backlight, and
frontlight according to scene requirement, and then improve the
backlight image brightness.
Backlight
Frontlight
Measure Mode
Global Measure
: Measure the brightness of the whole image area,
and intelligently adjust the overall image brightness.
Partial Measure
: Measure the brightness of sensitive area, and
intelligently adjust the overall image brightness. If the measured
area becomes bright, then the whole area becomes dark, and vice
versa.
Step 3 Click
Confirm
.
5.4.2.2 Video
5.4.2.2.1 Video
You can set the camera stream information.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
Camera
>
Video
>
Video
.
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Figure 5-26 Video
Step 2 Configure parameters.
Table 5-14 Video parameters description
Parameter Description
Main Stream
Stream Type Currently it supports normal stream.
Encode Mode
Currently it only supports H.264B, H.264M, H.264H, H.265,
and MJPEG.
Resolution
Select the resolution of the video.
The resolution of sub stream cannot be greater than
main stream.
Frame Rate(FPS) Select frame rate as needed.
Bit Rate Type
Include VBR, and CBR.
Image quality can only be set in VBR mode.
Bit Rate
The value is the upper limit of the stream in VBR mode
while it is fixed in CBR mode.
I Frame Interval
Frame or time interval between two I frames. The bigger
the interval, the smaller space taken by the decompressed
video. The system default is set twice as big as frame rate.
Watermark
Settings
You can view if the video is tampered through verifying
watermark character.
Select
Watermark Settings
, and enable the function.
Watermark Character
is DigitalCCTV by default.
The watermark character can only consist of number,
letter, underline, and maximum length contains 85
characters.
Sub Stream
Enable Select it, and enable sub stream.
Quality
Image quality can be set in VBR mode. There are 6 levels
optional.
Max Bit Rate
The value is the upper limit of the stream in VBR mode
while it is fixed in CBR mode.
Step 3 Click
Confirm
.
5.4.2.2.2 Snapshot
You can set the picture stream, including resolution, quality or picture size.
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Step 1 Select
Setting
>
Camera
>
Video
>
Snapshot
.
Figure 5-27 Snapshot
Step 2 Configure parameters.
Table 5-15 Snapshot parameters description
Parameter Description
Snapshot Type Currently it supports general snapshot.
Resolution The snapshot resolution.
Image Size It is in accordance with resolution value.
Quality Set the snapshot quality which includes 6 levels optional.
Picture Coding Size
(KB)
Select picture coding size from 8 options, or select
Custom
to define
the size (501024).
You can only select one between picture quality and picture coding
size to set the configuration.
Step 3 Click
Confirm
.
5.4.2.2.3 Region of Interest
Set the region of interest in the image, and then the selected image will display with configured
quality.
It supports max 3 regions at the same time.
The image quality is displayed by level:
Worst, Worse, Bad, Good Better,
or
Best
.
Click
Clear
, and delete all the area boxes; Select one box, and then click
Delete
or right-click to
delete it.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
Camera
>
Video
>
Interest Area
.
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Figure 5-28 Interest area
Step 2 Configure parameters.
Step 3 Click
Confirm
.
5.4.3 Network
You can set IP address, port, and other parameters.
5.4.3.1 TCP/IP
Configure the IP address of the Camera, and DNS server so that the Camera can connect with other
devices in the network.
Some models support dual network port. Do not set them in the same network segment; otherwise
it might cause network error.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
Network
>
TCP/IP
.
Figure 5-29 TCP/IP
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Step 2 Configure parameters.
Table 5-16 TCP/IP parameter description
Parameter Description
Host Name Enter a name (maximum 15 characters) for the host device.
Ethernet Card
Select the Ethernet card. The default setting is
Wire
.
Mode
Network mode, including static, and DHCP.
Static
: Manually set IP, subnet mask, and gateway.
DHCP
: Automatically acquire IP. At this moment, IP, subnet mask,
and gateway cannot be set.
MAC Address MAC address of the host.
IP Version
Includes
IPv4
, and
IPv6
. The IP address of both versions can be
accessed.
IP Address Device IP Address.
Subnet Mask The corresponding subnet mask of device IP address.
Default Gateway Corresponding gateway of device IP address.
Preferred DNS IP address of DNS server.
Alternate DNS Alternative IP address of DNS server.
Step 3 Click
Confirm
.
5.4.3.2 Port
You can set the maximum number, and value of the ports.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
Network
>
Port
.
Figure 5-30 Port
Step 2 Configure each port value of the Camera.
Table 5-17 Connection parameters description
Parameter Description
Max Connection
The maximum number of clients (such as web client, and platform
client) that are allowed to access the Camera simultaneously. It is 10 by
default.
TCP Port Protocol communication port. It is 37777 by default.
UDP Port User data packet protocol port. It is 37778 by default.
HTTP Port HTTP communication port. It is 80 by default.
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Parameter Description
RTSP Port Media streaming control port. It is 554 by default.
HTTPS Port HTTPS communication port. It is 443 by default.
Step 3 Click
Confirm
.
5.4.3.3 Auto Register
Through auto register function, when the Camera is connected with external network, system will
report its current location to the server so that client platform can access device through server.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
Network
>
Auto Register
>
Auto Register
.
Step 2 Select
On
to enable the function.
Figure 5-31 Auto register
Step 3 Configure parameters.
Table 5-18 Auto register parameter description
Parameter Description
Address The IP address of the server on which the Camera register.
Port The port of the server for auto registration.
Sub-Device ID
The device ID distributed by the server for auto registration. Make sure
that the ID is unique during auto registration.
5.4.3.4 Platform
5.4.3.4.1 ONVIF
You can enable the Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF) function to make network video
products of different manufacturers interworking.
ONVIF login authentication is enabled by default.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
Network
>
Platform
>
ONVIF
.
Step 2 Select
Turn on
.
Figure 5-32 ONVIF
Step 3 Click
Confirm
.
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5.4.3.4.2 Info Push Platform
You can configure this parameter to push the captured vehicle violations information to the server.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
Network
>
Platform
>
Info Push Platform
.
Figure 5-33 Information push configuration
Step 2 Configure parameters.
Table 5-19 ITC push parameter description
Parameter Description
Basic configuration
Client The client from which the pushed information comes.
Keep Alive Circle
Time interval (065535) of checking whether the Camera is
connected with the set client.
Max Keep-alive Request
Set the number of requests the Camera sends to the set client in
total. When the number exceeds the defined value, the Camera
stops checking.
Upload Type Select the information type that you want to upload.
Data Acquisition
Data Type Select the types of data to be acquired from the Camera.
Uploading Info Select the types of information to be uploaded.
Picture Config
Filter Condition
Select
No Plate
, the Camera filters out the records with no plate.
Step 3 Click
Confirm
.
5.4.4 Event
This section provides guidance on configuring alarm, and abnormality.
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5.4.4.1 Alarm
5.4.4.1.1 Relay Activation
You can set several parameters of relay activation such as relay-in, period, anti-dither, and sensor
type. When triggering alarm, the system sends the alarm signal to external devices to trigger, for
example, buzz.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
Event
>
Alarm
>
Relay Activation
.
Step 2 Select
On
checkbox to enable alarm input for the current channel.
Figure 5-34 Relay activation
Step 3 Select alarm input channel.
Step 4 Set the period of alarm input.
1) Click
Time Settings
.
2) Drag on the time table to select illumination periods for each day.
The selected periods can be refined by clicking
Setting
next to the day, and then
change the time on the lower section.
Select days to apply the settings to other days.
Figure 5-35 Time settings
3) Click
Confirm
.
Step 5 Set other parameters.
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Table 5-20 Relay activation parameter
Parameter Description
Anti-dither
Enter anti-dither time (1 s100 s). System will only record one when
there are multiple alarms during the defined time..
Sensor Type
Select relay-in type according to the connected alarm input device.
NO
: Low level valid.
NC
: High level valid.
Relay-out
Optocoupler output. Select the check box to activate corresponding
alarm output device when alarm occurs.
Signal Duration The time that delays alarm when alarm occurs.
Step 6 Click
Confirm
.
5.4.4.1.2 Relay-out
You can trigger one alarm output signal.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
Event
>
Alarm
>
Relay-out
.
Step 2 Click
NO1
,
NO2
or
NO3
to set one alarm channel.
Step 3 Set alarm output.
Click
Trigger
to output relay-out signal. For example, if the Camera connects with an
external buzzer, when clicking
Trigger
, and the buzzer buzzes, meaning the alarm
output works properly.
Click
Refresh
to refresh alarm output status.
5.4.4.2 Abnormality
Set relay-out mode of different events. When abnormality happens, system triggers alarm.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
Event
>
Abnormality
.
Step 2 Select events from SD card, network error, illegal access, and security exception as needed.
Figure 5-36 Event
Step 3 (Optional) Select event type. You only need to select this for SD card and network error.
Step 4 Select
On
to enable various abnormalities.
Step 5 Configure parameters of each event.
Table 5-21 Abnormality parameters description
Parameter Description
Enable Select to enable corresponding abnormality event.
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Parameter Description
Relay-out
Check to enable the corresponding alarm output of abnormality
event, and select the corresponding port.
Signal Duration
The alarm linkage keeps running for the defined time after alarm
ends.
The time range is 10 s300 s.
Capacity Limit
Configure the storage available that triggers abnormality alarm.
Only need to configure when setting
Event Type
to
Scarcity of
Storage Space.
Login Error
Configure the number of login error allowed. The range is 310 times.
Only need to configure when setting
Illegal Access
.
Step 6 Click
Confirm
.
5.4.5 Storage
This section provides guidance on setting associated information of storage, and record control.
5.4.5.1 Point
Set the storage path of snapshot.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
Storage
>
Destination
>
Point
.
Step 2 Select
Local
as
Event Type
to store data into the TF card.
Figure 5-37 Point
Step 3 Click
Confirm
.
5.4.5.2 Local
Display the information of local SD card. You can set hot swap, and format SD card.
Format the SD card before use.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
Storage
>
Destination
>
Local
.
Select
Overwrite
or
Stop
from
Disk Full
, meaning overwrite the records or stop storing
new pictures or videos respectively when disk is full.
View the storage information of the card.
Click
Hot Swap
, and then you can pull out the SD card.
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Click
Format
, and then you can format the SD card.
Figure 5-38 Local configuration parameter description
Step 2 Click
Confirm
.
5.4.5.3 Save Path
This section provides guidance on configuring picture, record naming, and storage path.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
Storage
>
Destination
>
Save Path
.
Step 2 According to the actual requirements, set the naming rule of pictures. Click
Help...
for
more details.
Step 3 Set the storage path for recordings and snapshots.
Step 4 Click
Confirm
.
5.4.6 System
You can configure general information, adding user, restoring default settings, and configuring
import & export file.
5.4.6.1 General
5.4.6.1.1 General Setup
This section provides guidance on configuring device SN, language, and video standard.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
System
>
General Setting
>
General Setup
.
Step 2 Set the information of the Camera, including camera name, code, language displayed on
the web client, video standard and company details.
Figure 5-39 General
Step 3 Click
Confirm
.
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5.4.6.1.2 Date & Time
You can set date, time format, system time, DST (Daylight Saving Time) or NTP server, and more.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
System
>
General
>
Date&Time
.
Step 2 Set the format of time and date, time zone and DST information.
Figure 5-40 Date & time
Step 3 Click
Sync PC
to synchronize the Camera time with the server.
NTP Setting
is necessary for the time synchronization.
Step 4 Click
Confirm
.
5.4.6.2 Account
5.4.6.2.1 User Account
You can create accounts that can operate on the Camera through the web client.
It is recommended to give fewer authorities to normal users than premium users.
Cannot delete an account when it is in login status.
Procedure
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
System
>
Account
>
Account
.
Step 2 Select
Group Name
tab, and then click
Add Group
.
Step 3 Enter the name of user group, and configure group authority.
Group Name
can only consist of number, letter, underscore, and hyphen, the
maximum length contains 15 characters.
Group Name
cannot be repeated.
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Figure 5-41 Add group
Step 4 Click
Save
.
Up to 8 user groups can be created, and the default user groups are
admin
and
user
.
Step 5 Select
Username
tab, and then click
Add User
.
Step 6 Set username and password, select a user group for the account.
Step 7 Under
Operation Permission
section, select the permissions you want to assign to the
account.
Step 8 Click
Restricted Login
, set login restrictions for the account.
1) Set the IP address to which the account has no access.
2) Set the period during which the account cannot access the set IP.
3) Set specific time periods of the restriction.
Figure 5-42 Add user
4) Click
Save
.
Related Operations
Click to change user/group information
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Click to delete the added user/group.
Admin user/group cannot be deleted.
5.4.6.2.2 ONVIF User
You can add, delete, modify ONVIF users.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
System
>
Account
>
Onvif User
.
Step 2 Click
Add User
.
Figure 5-43 Add user
Step 3 Set the name and password of the account, and then select a user group.
Step 4 Click
Save
.
5.4.6.3 Safety
5.4.6.3.1 System Service
Select to enable system services as needed.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
System
>
Safety
>
System Service
.
Figure 5-44 System Service
Step 2 Select needed system services.
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Table 5-22 System service parameters description
Parameter Description
SSH
SSH (Secure Shell) implements data encrypted transmission, and
effectively avoids information leakage during remote management.
Multicast/Broadcast
Search
Multicast
: It realizes point-to-multipoint network connection
between sender and receiver.
Broadcast Search
: Broadcast data packet in IP subnet, all the
hosts in the subnet will receive these data packets.
Password Reset
When you forget the password of admin user, you can set new
password through password reset function.
CGI Service
CGI is the port between external application program, and web
server.
Onvif Service
Realizes network video framework agreement to make different
network video products interconnected.
Audio and Video
Transmission Encryption
Enable this function to encrypt streams transmitted through private
protocols.
RTSP over TLS
Enable this function to encrypt stream transmitted through standard
protocol.
It is recommended to keep the function on.
Private Protocol
Authentication Mode
Keep the recommended
Security Mode
.
Step 3 Click
Confirm
.
5.4.6.3.2 HTTPS
Prerequisites
For first-time use of HTTPS or after changing device IP address, you need to create server
certificate, and install root certificate.
After creating server certificate, and installing root certificate, if you change a computer to log in
to the web client, then you need to download and install the root certificate again on the new
computer or copy the downloaded root certificate on the new computer, and install it.
On the
HTTPS
page, users can make PC log in normally through HTTPS by creating certificate or
uploading authenticated certificate. It can ensure security of communication data, and provide
guarantee for user information, and device safety through reliable, and stable technical approach.
Procedure
Step 1 Create certificate or upload the authenticated certificate.
Create Certificate
.
1. Select
Setting
>
System
>
Safety
>
HTTPS
.
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Figure 5-45 HTTPS
2. Click
Create
.
Figure 5-46 HTTPS
3. Enter the required information such as region, IP or domain name, and then click
Create
.
The entered
IP or Domain name
must be the same as the IP or domain name of the
Camera.
4. Click
Install
under
Request Created
, and then click
Download
to download root
certificate.
The system pops up
Save As
dialog box, select storage path, and then click
Save
.
5. Double-click the RootCert.cer icon.
6. Click
Install Certificate…
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Figure 5-47 Install certificate
7. Click
Next
.
Figure 5-48 Certificate store
8. Click
Next
.
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Figure 5-49 Completing certificate import wizard
9. Click
Finish
.
Figure 5-50 Security warning
10. Click
Yes
, and then click
OK
on the pop-up window.
install signed certificate
.
1. Select
Setting Safety
>
System
>
Safety
>
HTTPS
.
2. Select
Enable HTTPS
, and
Compatible with TLSv1.1 and earlier versions
.
3. Click
Browse
to upload the signed certificate, and certificate key, and then click
Upload
.
4. To install the root certificate, see operation steps from 4 to 10 in
Create Certificate
.
Step 2 Select
Enable HTTPS
, and click
Confirm
.
The configuration takes effect until the Camera restarts.
Step 3 Use HTTPS to log in to the Camera.
1. Enter https://
xx.xx.xx.xx
in the browser.
xx.xx.xx.xx
is the Camera IP address or domain name.
2. Enter the username, and password to log in to the Camera.
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5.4.6.3.3 Firewall
Set the security rules to protect the safety of your camera system.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
System
>
Safety
>
Firewall
.
Figure 5-51 Firewall
Step 2 Select
Rule Type
.
Network Access
: Add the IP address to allowlist or blocklist to allow or restrict it to
access corresponding ports of the Camera.
PING Prohibited
: IP address of your camera is prohibited from ping. This helps prevent
attempt of accessing your network system without permission.
Prevent Semijoin
: Prevents half-open SYN attacks.
Step 3 Select
On
to enable the selected rule type.
Step 4 Click
Confirm
.
5.4.6.4 Default Settings
You can restore the Camera to default settings or factory defaults.
Select
Setting
>
System
>
Default
, and then select
Default
or
Factory Default
as needed.
Default
: Restore your settings except the IP address to the default.
Factory Default
: Restore the system to factory default settings. In this case, the Camera will
restart, and you need to initialize the Camera before any further operation.
5.4.6.5 Import/Export
Export the system configuration file to back up the system configuration; import system
configuration file to make quick configuration or recover system configuration.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
System
>
Import/Export
.
Figure 5-52 Import/Export
Step 2 Click
Import
or
Export
.
Import
: Import the local system configuration file to the system.
Export
: Export associated configuration to local, and save as file whose suffix
is .backup.
Step 3 Select the imported file path or exported folder.
Step 4 Click
Open
or
Save
, and view import, and export result on the web page.
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5.4.6.6 Automatic Maintenance
You can set the time of auto reboot, and automatically delete old files.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
System
>
Auto Maintain
.
Figure 5-53 Auto maintain
Step 2 Select
Auto Reboot
, and then set the restart time.
Step 3 Select
Auto Delete Old Files
, and then set a time point, and all the old files before this
time will be deleted.
Step 4 (Optional) Click
Manual Reboot
can restart the Camera immediately.
Step 5 Click
Confirm
.
5.4.6.7 Update
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
System Upgrade
>
System Upgrade
.
The pages might vary depending on the Camera model.
Figure 5-54 Upgrade
Step 2 Click
Import
to select the update file, and then click
Upgrade
to update the system.
Do not disconnect the power or network, or restart or shut down the Camera during
update. Incorrect update programs might result in malfunctions of the Camera.
5.4.7 Information
You can view version, user, and log, and more.
5.4.7.1 Version
You can view the version information of the Camera.
Select
Setting
>
System Info
>
Version
.
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Versions might vary depending on the actual device.
Algorithm recognition is available when algorithm is authorized (when the icon is displayed in
green). If algorithm is not authorized, the Camera will not be able to recognize vehicle series,
model, and logo. License plate recognition is always supported.
Figure 5-55 Version
5.4.7.2 Log
5.4.7.2.1 System Log
You can view log information such as system, configuration, data, event, record, user management,
and also clear log records.
The earliest log records will be overwritten when the number of log records reaches 1024.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
System Info
>
Log
>
Log
.
Step 2 Set search conditions, and then click
Search
.
Figure 5-56 Log
Step 3 Select one log, you can view the details in the lower section.
Step 4 (Optional) Select
Encrypt Log Backup
, set the password and then click
Backup
to export
all encrypted logs to local computer.
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5.4.7.2.2 Remote log
You can save your important logs to log server. This helps provide important clues to the source of
security incidents. Log server needs to be deployed in advance by a professional or system
administrator.
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
System Info
>
Log
>
Remote Log
.
Step 2 Select
On
to enable remote log.
Step 3 Enter the IP address, port, and device number of the Camera for the server to read log data.
Step 4 Click
Confirm
.
5.4.7.3 Online User
Step 1 Select
Setting
>
System Info
>
Online User
to view the information of all the online users.
Step 2 Click
Refresh
to view the latest status.
5.4.7.4 Legal Information
Select
Setting
>
System Info
>
Legal Info
to view the
Open Source Software Notice
.
5.5 Alarm
Step 1 Click the
Alarm
tab
Step 2 Select alarm type, operation, and alarm tone.
After selecting alarm type, the Camera displays alarms that conform to the selected types
on the right side.
Figure 5-57 Alarm
5.6 Logout
Click
Logout
to exit the web client.
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Appendix 1 Cybersecurity Recommendations
Mandatory actions to be taken for basic equipment network security:
1.
Use Strong Passwords
Please refer to the following suggestions to set passwords:
The length should not be less than 8 characters.
Include at least two types of characters; character types include upper and lower case letters,
numbers and symbols.
Do not contain the account name or the account name in reverse order.
Do not use continuous characters, such as 123, abc, etc.
Do not use overlapped characters, such as 111, aaa, etc.
2.
Update Firmware and Client Software in Time
According to the standard procedure in Tech-industry, we recommend to keep your
equipment (such as NVR, DVR, IP camera, etc.) firmware up-to-date to ensure the system is
equipped with the latest security patches and fixes. When the equipment is connected to the
public network, it is recommended to enable the “auto-check for updates” function to obtain
timely information of firmware updates released by the manufacturer.
We suggest that you download and use the latest version of client software.
"Nice to have" recommendations to improve your equipment network security:
1.
Physical Protection
We suggest that you perform physical protection to equipment, especially storage devices. For
example, place the equipment in a special computer room and cabinet, and implement
well-done access control permission and key management to prevent unauthorized personnel
from carrying out physical contacts such as damaging hardware, unauthorized connection of
removable equipment (such as USB flash disk, serial port), etc.
2.
Change Passwords Regularly
We suggest that you change passwords regularly to reduce the risk of being guessed or cracked.
3.
Set and Update Passwords Reset Information Timely
The device supports password reset function. Please set up related information for password
reset in time, including the end user’s mailbox and password protection questions. If the
information changes, please modify it in time. When setting password protection questions, it is
suggested not to use those that can be easily guessed.
4.
Enable Account Lock
The account lock feature is enabled by default, and we recommend you to keep it on to
guarantee the account security. If an attacker attempts to log in with the wrong password several
times, the corresponding account and the source IP address will be locked.
5.
Change Default HTTP and Other Service Ports
We suggest you to change default HTTP and other service ports into any set of numbers between
102465535, reducing the risk of outsiders being able to guess which ports you are using.
6.
Enable HTTPS
We suggest you to enable HTTPS, so that you visit Web service through a secure communication
channel.
7.
MAC Address Binding
We recommend you to bind the IP and MAC address of the gateway to the equipment, thus
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reducing the risk of ARP spoofing.
8.
Assign Accounts and Privileges Reasonably
According to business and management requirements, reasonably add users and assign a
minimum set of permissions to them.
9.
Disable Unnecessary Services and Choose Secure Modes
If not needed, it is recommended to turn off some services such as SNMP, SMTP, UPnP, etc., to
reduce risks.
If necessary, it is highly recommended that you use safe modes, including but not limited to the
following services:
SNMP: Choose SNMP v3, and set up strong encryption passwords and authentication
passwords.
SMTP: Choose TLS to access mailbox server.
FTP: Choose SFTP, and set up strong passwords.
AP hotspot: Choose WPA2-PSK encryption mode, and set up strong passwords.
10.
Audio and Video Encrypted Transmission
If your audio and video data contents are very important or sensitive, we recommend that you
use encrypted transmission function, to reduce the risk of audio and video data being stolen
during transmission.
Reminder: encrypted transmission will cause some loss in transmission efficiency.
11.
Secure Auditing
Check online users: we suggest that you check online users regularly to see if the device is
logged in without authorization.
Check equipment log: By viewing the logs, you can know the IP addresses that were used to
log in to your devices and their key operations.
12.
Network Log
Due to the limited storage capacity of the equipment, the stored log is limited. If you need to
save the log for a long time, it is recommended that you enable the network log function to
ensure that the critical logs are synchronized to the network log server for tracing.
13.
Construct a Safe Network Environment
In order to better ensure the safety of equipment and reduce potential cyber risks, we
recommend:
Disable the port mapping function of the router to avoid direct access to the intranet devices
from external network.
The network should be partitioned and isolated according to the actual network needs. If
there are no communication requirements between two sub networks, it is suggested to use
VLAN, network GAP and other technologies to partition the network, so as to achieve the
network isolation effect.
Establish the 802.1x access authentication system to reduce the risk of unauthorized access to
private networks.
Enable IP/MAC address filtering function to limit the range of hosts allowed to access the
device.

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