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User Manual
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Iniaves on the Use of Video Products
Thank you for choosing Hikvision products.
Technology aects every aspect of our life. As a high-tech company, we are increasingly aware of
the role technology plays in improving business eciency and quality of life, but at the same me,
the potenal harm of its improper usage. For example, video products are capable of recording
real, complete and clear images. This provides a high value in retrospect and preserving real-me
facts. However, it may also result in the infringement of a third party's legimate rights and
interests if improper distribuon, use and/or processing of video data takes place. With the
philosophy of "Technology for the Good", Hikvision requests that every end user of video
technology and video products shall comply with all the applicable laws and regulaons, as well as
ethical customs, aiming to jointly create a beer community.
Please read the following iniaves carefully:
Everyone has a reasonable expectaon of privacy, and the installaon of video products should
not be in conict with this reasonable expectaon. Therefore, a warning noce shall be given in
a reasonable and eecve manner and clarify the monitoring range, when installing video
products in public areas. For non-public areas, a third party's rights and interests shall be
evaluated when installing video products, including but not limited to, installing video products
only aer obtaining the consent of the stakeholders, and not installing highly-invisible video
products.
The purpose of video products is to record real acvies within a specic me and space and
under specic condions. Therefore, every user shall rst reasonably dene his/her own rights in
such specic scope, in order to avoid infringing on a third party's portraits, privacy or other
legimate rights.
During the use of video products, video image data derived from real scenes will connue to be
generated, including a large amount of biological data (such as facial images), and the data could
be further applied or reprocessed. Video products themselves could not disnguish good from
bad regarding how to use the data based solely on the images captured by the video products.
The result of data usage depends on the method and purpose of use of the data controllers.
Therefore, data controllers shall not only comply with all the applicable laws and regulaons and
other normave requirements, but also respect internaonal norms, social morality, good
morals, common pracces and other non-mandatory requirements, and respect individual
privacy, portrait and other rights and interests.
The rights, values and other demands of various stakeholders should always be considered when
processing video data that is connuously generated by video products. In this regard, product
security and data security are extremely crucial. Therefore, every end user and data controller,
shall undertake all reasonable and necessary measures to ensure data security and avoid data
leakage, improper disclosure and improper use, including but not limited to, seng up access
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control, selecng a suitable network environment (the Internet or Intranet) where video
products are connected, establishing and constantly opmizing network security.
Video products have made great contribuons to the improvement of social security around the
world, and we believe that these products will also play an acve role in more aspects of social
life. Any abuse of video products in violaon of human rights or leading to criminal acvies are
contrary to the original intent of technological innovaon and product development. Therefore,
each user shall establish an evaluaon and tracking mechanism of their product applicaon to
ensure that every product is used in a proper and reasonable manner and with good faith.
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Legal Informaon
©2022 Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
About this Manual
The Manual includes instrucons for using and managing the Product. Pictures, charts, images and
all other informaon hereinaer are for descripon and explanaon only. The informaon
contained in the Manual is subject to change, without noce, due to rmware updates or other
reasons. Please nd the latest version of this Manual at the Hikvision website ( hps://
www.hikvision.com/ ).
Please use this Manual with the guidance and assistance of professionals trained in supporng the
Product.
Trademarks
and other Hikvision's trademarks and logos are the properes of
Hikvision in various jurisdicons.
Other trademarks and logos menoned are the properes of their respecve owners.
Disclaimer
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THIS MANUAL AND THE PRODUCT
DESCRIBED, WITH ITS HARDWARE, SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE, ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND "WITH
ALL FAULTS AND ERRORS". HIKVISION MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION, MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. THE USE OF THE PRODUCT BY YOU IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. IN NO EVENT WILL HIKVISION
BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR INDIRECT DAMAGES,
INCLUDING, AMONG OTHERS, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS
INTERRUPTION, OR LOSS OF DATA, CORRUPTION OF SYSTEMS, OR LOSS OF DOCUMENTATION,
WHETHER BASED ON BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), PRODUCT LIABILITY,
OR OTHERWISE, IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, EVEN IF HIKVISION HAS BEEN
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PRIVACY LEAKAGE OR OTHER DAMAGES RESULTING FROM CYBER-ATTACK, HACKER ATTACK, VIRUS
INFECTION, OR OTHER INTERNET SECURITY RISKS; HOWEVER, HIKVISION WILL PROVIDE TIMELY
TECHNICAL SUPPORT IF REQUIRED.
YOU AGREE TO USE THIS PRODUCT IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LAWS, AND YOU ARE
SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT YOUR USE CONFORMS TO THE APPLICABLE LAW.
ESPECIALLY, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE, FOR USING THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER THAT DOES NOT
INFRINGE ON THE RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, RIGHTS OF
PUBLICITY, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, OR DATA PROTECTION AND OTHER PRIVACY RIGHTS.
YOU SHALL NOT USE THIS PRODUCT FOR ANY PROHIBITED END-USES, INCLUDING THE
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DEVELOPMENT OR PRODUCTION OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION, THE DEVELOPMENT OR
PRODUCTION OF CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS, ANY ACTIVITIES IN THE CONTEXT RELATED
TO ANY NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVE OR UNSAFE NUCLEAR FUEL-CYCLE, OR IN SUPPORT OF HUMAN
RIGHTS ABUSES.
IN THE EVENT OF ANY CONFLICTS BETWEEN THIS MANUAL AND THE APPLICABLE LAW, THE LATTER
PREVAILS.
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Symbol Convenons
The symbols that may be found in this document are dened as follows.
Symbol Descripon
Danger
Indicates a hazardous situaon which, if not avoided, will or could
result in death or serious injury.
Cauon
Indicates a potenally hazardous situaon which, if not avoided, could
result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradaon, or
unexpected results.
Note
Provides addional informaon to emphasize or supplement
important points of the main text.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Acvaon and Login ................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Acvaon ............................................................................................................................... 1
1.1.1 Default Informaon ...................................................................................................... 1
1.1.2 Acvate via SADP .......................................................................................................... 1
1.1.3 Acvate via Web Browser ............................................................................................. 2
1.2 Login ...................................................................................................................................... 3
Chapter 2 Capture Conguraon ................................................................................................ 4
2.1 Set Smart Monitoring Capture ............................................................................................... 4
2.2 Set Capture Parameters ......................................................................................................... 7
2.2.1 Set Captured Image Parameters ................................................................................... 7
2.2.2 Set License Plate Recognion Parameters .................................................................... 8
2.2.3 Set Supplement Light Parameters ................................................................................. 9
2.2.4 Set Picture Composion .............................................................................................. 10
2.2.5 Set Informaon Overlay .............................................................................................. 11
2.2.6 Set Body Picture Mang ............................................................................................ 14
2.2.7 Set Vehicle Feature Parameters .................................................................................. 15
2.2.8 Set Image Encoding Parameters .................................................................................. 15
Chapter 3 Radar Detecon ........................................................................................................ 17
3.1 Set Detecon Parameters .................................................................................................... 17
3.2 Set Radar Calibraon ........................................................................................................... 20
3.2.1 Manual Calibraon ...................................................................................................... 20
3.2.2 Auto Calibraon .......................................................................................................... 22
3.2.3 GPS Coordinate Calibraon ......................................................................................... 23
3.3 Search Detected Vehicles ..................................................................................................... 24
Chapter 4 View Trac Stascs ................................................................................................ 25
4.1 Search Picture ...................................................................................................................... 25
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4.2 View Real-Time Picture ........................................................................................................ 25
4.3 View Real-Time Trac Stascs .......................................................................................... 27
Chapter 5 Live View and Local Conguraon ............................................................................ 28
5.1 Live View .............................................................................................................................. 28
5.1.1 Start/Stop Live View .................................................................................................... 28
5.1.2 Select Image Display Mode ......................................................................................... 28
5.1.3 Select Window Division Mode .................................................................................... 28
5.1.4 Select Stream Type ...................................................................................................... 28
5.1.5 Capture Picture Manually ........................................................................................... 28
5.1.6 Record Manually ......................................................................................................... 28
5.1.7 Start/Stop Two-Way Audio .......................................................................................... 29
5.1.8 Enable/Disable Audio .................................................................................................. 29
5.1.9 Enable Digital Zoom .................................................................................................... 29
5.1.10 Enable Regional Focus .............................................................................................. 30
5.1.11 Enable Regional Exposure ......................................................................................... 30
5.1.12 Select Video Mode .................................................................................................... 30
5.2 PTZ Operaon ...................................................................................................................... 31
5.3 Local Conguraon .............................................................................................................. 32
Chapter 6 Playback ................................................................................................................... 36
Chapter 7 Record and Capture .................................................................................................. 37
7.1 Set Storage Path ................................................................................................................... 37
7.1.1 Set Storage Card .......................................................................................................... 37
7.1.2 Set FTP ........................................................................................................................ 37
7.1.3 Set SDK Listening ......................................................................................................... 39
7.1.4 Set Arm Host ............................................................................................................... 40
7.1.5 Set ISAPI Listening ....................................................................................................... 41
7.1.6 Set Cloud Storage ........................................................................................................ 42
7.2 Set Quota ............................................................................................................................. 43
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7.3 Set Record Schedule ............................................................................................................ 43
Chapter 8 Encoding and Display ................................................................................................ 45
8.1 Set Video Encoding Parameters ........................................................................................... 45
8.2 Set Image Parameters .......................................................................................................... 46
8.3 Set ICR .................................................................................................................................. 49
8.4 Set ROI ................................................................................................................................. 49
8.5 Set Privacy Mask .................................................................................................................. 50
8.6 Set OSD ................................................................................................................................ 52
Chapter 9 Network Conguraon ............................................................................................. 54
9.1 Set IP Address ...................................................................................................................... 54
9.2 Connect to ISUP Plaorm .................................................................................................... 57
9.3 Set DDNS .............................................................................................................................. 58
9.4 Set SNMP ............................................................................................................................. 59
9.5 Set Port ................................................................................................................................ 59
9.6 Set Email .............................................................................................................................. 61
Chapter 10 Serial Port Conguraon ......................................................................................... 63
10.1 Set RS-485 .......................................................................................................................... 63
10.2 Set RS-232 .......................................................................................................................... 63
Chapter 11 Excepon Alarm ..................................................................................................... 65
Chapter 12 Safety Management ............................................................................................... 66
12.1 Manage User ...................................................................................................................... 66
12.2 Set IP Address Filtering ...................................................................................................... 66
12.3 Enable User Lock ................................................................................................................ 67
12.4 Set HTTPS ........................................................................................................................... 67
12.4.1 Create and Install Self-signed Cercate .................................................................. 67
12.4.2 Install Authorized Cercate ..................................................................................... 68
12.5 Set SSH ............................................................................................................................... 68
12.6 Set RTSP Authencaon .................................................................................................... 68
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12.7 Set Timeout Logout ............................................................................................................ 69
12.8 Set Password Validity Period .............................................................................................. 69
Chapter 13 Maintenance .......................................................................................................... 70
13.1 View Device Informaon .................................................................................................... 70
13.2 Log ..................................................................................................................................... 70
13.2.1 Enable System Log Service ........................................................................................ 70
13.2.2 Search Log ................................................................................................................. 70
13.3 Upgrade ............................................................................................................................. 71
13.4 Reboot ............................................................................................................................... 71
13.5 Restore Parameters ............................................................................................................ 71
13.6 Synchronize Time ............................................................................................................... 72
13.7 Set DST ............................................................................................................................... 73
13.8 Debug ................................................................................................................................. 73
13.8.1 Debug Device ............................................................................................................ 73
13.8.2 Vehicle Capture and Recognion Service .................................................................. 73
13.8.3 Set Image Format ...................................................................................................... 74
13.9 Export Parameters ............................................................................................................. 74
13.10 Import Conguraon File ................................................................................................. 74
13.11 Export Debug File ............................................................................................................. 75
13.12 Export Diagnosis Informaon .......................................................................................... 75
Appendix A. Communicaon Matrix and Device Command ...................................................... 76
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Chapter 1 Acvaon and Login
1.1 Acvaon
For the rst-me access, you need to acvate the device by seng an admin password. No
operaon is allowed before acvaon. The device supports mulple acvaon methods, such as
acvaon via SADP soware, web browser, and iVMS-4200 Client.
Note
Refer to the user manual of iVMS-4200 Client for the acvaon via client soware.
1.1.1 Default Informaon
The device default informaon is shown as below.
Default IP address: 192.168.1.64
Default user name: admin
1.1.2 Acvate via SADP
SADP is a tool to detect, acvate, and modify the IP address of the device over the LAN.
Before You Start
Get the SADP soware from the supplied disk or the ocial website ( hp://
www.hikvision.com/ ), and install it according to the prompts.
The device and the computer that runs the SADP tool should belong to the same network
segment.
The following steps show how to acvate one device and modify its IP address. For batch acvaon
and IP address modicaon, refer to User Manual of SADP for details.
Steps
1.
Run the SADP soware and search the online devices.
2.
Find and select your device in online device list.
3.
Enter a new password (admin password) and conrm the password.
Cauon
STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED-We highly recommend you create a strong password of
your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including upper case leers, lower case
leers, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product. And
we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system,
reseng the password monthly or weekly can beer protect your product.
4.
Click Acvate to start acvaon.
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Figure 1-1 Acvate via SADP
Status of the device becomes Acve aer successful acvaon.
5.
Modify IP address of the device.
1) Select the device.
2) Change the device IP address to the same network segment as your computer by either
modifying the IP address manually or checking Enable DHCP (Dynamic Host Conguraon
Protocol).
3) Enter the admin password and click Modify to acvate your IP address modicaon.
1.1.3 Acvate via Web Browser
Use web browser to acvate the device. For the device with the DHCP enabled by default, use
SADP soware or client soware to acvate the device.
Before You Start
Ensure the device and the computer are in the LAN with the same network segment.
Steps
1.
Change the IP address of your computer to the same network segment as the device.
2.
Open the web browser, and enter the default IP address of the device to enter the acvaon
interface.
3.
Create and conrm the admin password.
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Cauon
STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED-We highly recommend you create a strong password of
your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including upper case leers, lower case
leers, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product. And
we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system,
reseng the password monthly or weekly can beer protect your product.
4.
Click OK to complete acvaon.
5.
Go to the network sengs interface to modify IP address of the device.
1.2 Login
You can log in to the device via web browser for further operaons such as live view and local
conguraon.
Before You Start
Connect the device to the network directly, or via a switch or a router.
Steps
1.
Open the web browser, and enter the IP address of the device to enter the login interface.
2.
Enter User Name and Password.
3.
Click Login.
4.
Download and install appropriate plug-in for your web browser. Follow the installaon prompts
to install the plug-in.
5.
Reopen the web browser aer the installaon of the plug-in and repeat steps 1 to 3 to login.
6.
Oponal: Click Logout on the upper right corner of the interface to log out of the device.
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Chapter 2 Capture Conguraon
2.1 Set Smart Monitoring Capture
The smart monitoring mode supports capturing motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles, and
pedestrians via video triggering.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Capture Applicaon Mode .
2.
Select Applicaon Mode as Smart Mode.
Figure 2-1 Set Smart Monitoring Capture
3.
Set smart mode parameters.
Capture Type
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Motor Vehicle, Non-Motor Vehicle, and Pedestrian
The motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles, and pedestrians in the scene will be recognized
and captured.
Motor Vehicle
Only the motor vehicles in the scene will be recognized and captured.
Non-Motor Vehicle
Only the non-motor vehicles in the scene will be recognized and captured.
Pedestrian
Only the pedestrians in the scene will be recognized and captured.
Capture Pictures
The number of captured picture(s).
Capture Interval
The me between the adjacent captures.
Total Lanes
The sum of the linked lane(s) under the current applicaon mode.
Radar Track
Check it to enable radar track, and the target track will be displayed.
Speeding
The motor vehicle is driven in the speed larger than the max. speed limit of the lane. Check it
and select the number of captured picture(s).
4.
Select a lane, and set the lane parameters.
Lane Direcon
The guidance direcon of the lane.
Direcon
The driving direcon of the vehicle. If you set the direcon as From Top to Boom, then the
vehicle will be judged as wrong-way driving if it comes from boom to top, and vice versa.
Linked Lane No.
The corresponding lane No. linked with the current lane. The lane No. will be overlaid on the
captured picture.
5.
Oponal: If you have enabled speeding detecon, set the lane speed limit parameters for small-
sized and large-sized vehicles.
Speed Limit Sign
The speed limit on the sign for the vehicles. The value will be overlaid on the captured
pictures.
Speed Limit
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The actual speed limit for the vehicles. When the vehicle speed exceeds the value, speeding
capture will be triggered.
Note
The speed limit of large-sized vehicles should be smaller than that of the small-sized vehicles.
Abnormal Speed Threshold
When the detected speed of the vehicle exceeds the value, the detecon is regarded as
abnormal, and a normal speed will be provided randomly.
6.
Oponal: Check the other lane(s) to copy the same sengs.
7.
Draw lane lines.
1) Click Draw Lane Line.
2) Select the default lane lines, trigger line, and right border line, and drag the two end points of
the line or drag the whole line to adjust its posion according to the actual scene.
3) Oponal: Click Redraw Lane Line to redraw the lines.
4) Click OK.
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Figure 2-2 Draw Lane Line
8.
Click Save.
2.2 Set Capture Parameters
2.2.1 Set Captured Image Parameters
Set the parameters of captured images to raise the image quality.
Steps
Note
The funcon varies with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
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1.
Go to Conguraon → Capture → Capture Images → Image Parameters .
Figure 2-3 Set Captured Image Parameters
2.
Set the captured image parameters.
Contrast Enhancement
Check Enable to capture clearer images. Select Contrast Enhancement Mode, and set
corresponding parameters.
Contrast Enhancement Mode Descripon
On The contrast enhancement mode is always enabled.
Time The contrast enhancement mode is enabled during the set
start me and end me. In other me, it is disabled.
Brightness The contrast enhancement mode is enabled according to the
brightness of the surroundings. In this case, you can set
Brightness Level.
Contrast Enhancement Level
The higher the level is, the more the contrast is enhanced.
Halo Suppression Level
Halo suppression is to suppress the halo of the vehicle headlights. The higher the level is,
the more the halo is suppressed.
2.2.2 Set License Plate Recognion Parameters
When there are vehicles of dierent types passing from dierent direcons, set the license plate
recognion parameters.
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Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Capture → Capture Parameters → License Parameters .
Figure 2-4 Set License Plate Recognion Parameters
2.
Set Country/Region according to the actual needs.
3.
Select License Plate Recognion.
-
Select Forward when license plates of vehicles from the approaching direcon need to be
recognized.
-
Select Backward when license plates of vehicles from the leaving direcon need to be
recognized.
4.
Click Save.
2.2.3 Set Supplement Light Parameters
Supplement light can enhance the image stabilizaon and adjust the brightness and color
temperature.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Capture → Capture Parameters → Supplement Light Parameters .
Figure 2-5 Set Supplement Light Parameters
2.
Select the I/O and set the supplement light parameters.
I/O Output Mode
Constant Light Mode
The constant light supplements light for the scene.
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Duty Rao
It is the me occupaon of the high level in a certain period. The higher the duty rao, the
brighter the solid light. High duty rao will cut life span of the solid light.
3.
Set the supplement light control mode.
-
Select Default to disable the supplement light.
-
Select Time Schedule when you want the supplement light to be enabled during a xed me
period. Set the start me and end me.
-
Select Environment Brightness when you want the supplement light to be controlled by
detecng the surroundings brightness automacally. Set the brightness threshold. The higher
the threshold is, the harder the supplement light can be enabled.
Note
The modes conict with each other. You can only enable one mode.
4.
Oponal: Select other I/O(s) to copy the same sengs.
5.
Click Save.
2.2.4 Set Picture Composion
You can enable the picture composion to composite several pictures into one to make it
convenient to view the violaon captured pictures.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Capture → Capture Parameters → Picture Encoding and Composion
Image Composion .
Figure 2-6 Set Picture Composion
2.
Check Enable Composion.
3.
Set composion types for dierent picture quanes.
4.
Set other composion parameters.
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Close-up Zooming Rao
The higher the value is, the larger the close-up is.
Close-up Picture No.
It is the picture where the close-up comes from.
Plate Close-up Oset
The default value is 0, which is recommended to be adopted. The device can capture close-up
pictures according to the set oset when no license plate is recognized.
5.
Oponal: Check Output Close-up Independently to output close-up pictures independently
when the picture composion is not enabled.
Note
Enabling composion and outpung close-up independently funcons conict with each other.
You can only enable one.
6.
Click Save.
2.2.5 Set Informaon Overlay
Set Single Picture Overlay
If you want to overlay informaon on the captured single pictures, set capture overlay.
Steps
Note
The supported parameters vary with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
1.
Go to Conguraon → Capture → Capture Parameters → Text Overlay .
2.
Select single picture channel.
3.
Check Capture Picture Overlay.
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Figure 2-7 Set Single Picture Overlay
4.
Set the percentage, front size, color, overlay posion, etc.
Percentage
It is the percentage that the overlaid informaon occupies on the picture. For example, if you
set the percentage to 50, the overlaid informaon in a row will occupy up to half of the image
width, and the excess content will be overlaid from a new line.
Transparency
It is the condion of viewing the live view image through the overlaid informaon.
Overlay Number Zeroizing
When the overlaid number digits are smaller than the xed digits, 0 will be overlaid before
the overlaid number. E.g., the xed digits for lane No. is 2. If the lane No. is 1, 01 will be
overlaid on the picture.
Overlay Plate Close-up
Check it to overlay license plate close-up pictures on the captured pictures.
Overlay OSD on Close-up Picture
Check it to overlay the OSD informaon on the close-up pictures.
5.
Select the overlay informaon from the list.
Note
The overlay informaon varies with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
6.
Set the overlay informaon.
Set Type You can edit the type.
Set Overlay
Informaon
For some informaon types, you can edit the detailed informaon.
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Set Overlay Posion If you check it, the current informaon will be displayed from a new
line.
Set Space Edit the number of space between the current informaon and the
next one from 0 to 255. 0 means there is no space.
Set Line Break
Characters
Edit the number of characters from 0 to 100 between the current
informaon line and the previous informaon line. 0 means no line
break.
Adjust overlay
sequence
Click
/ to adjust the display sequence of the overlay
informaon.
7.
Click Save.
Set Composite Picture Overlay
If you want to overlay informaon on the composite pictures, set composite picture overlay.
Steps
Note
The supported parameters vary with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
1.
Go to Conguraon → Capture → Capture Parameters → Text Overlay .
2.
Select composite picture channel.
3.
Check Capture Picture Overlay.
Figure 2-8 Set Composite Picture Overlay
4.
Set the font size, color, overlay posion, etc.
Percentage
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It is the percentage that the overlaid informaon occupies on the picture. For example, if you
set the percentage to 50, the overlaid informaon in a row will occupy up to half of the image
width, and the excess content will be overlaid from a new line.
Transparency
It is the condion of viewing the live view image through the overlaid informaon.
Composite Picture Capture Time
The capture me of the selected picture sequence will be overlaid on the composite picture.
5.
Select the overlay informaon from the list.
Note
The overlay informaon varies with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
6.
Set the overlay informaon.
Set Type You can edit the type.
Set Overlay
Informaon
For some informaon types, you can edit the detailed informaon.
Set Overlay Posion If you check it, the current informaon will be displayed from a new
line.
Set Space Edit the number of space between the current informaon and the
next one from 0 to 255. 0 means there is no space.
Set Line Break
Characters
Edit the number of characters from 0 to 100 between the current
informaon line and the previous informaon line. 0 means no line
break.
Adjust overlay
sequence
Click
/ to adjust the display sequence of the overlay
informaon.
7.
Click Save.
2.2.6 Set Body Picture Mang
Set body picture mang rst if you need to upload body and vehicle pictures to the plaorm.
Steps
Note
The funcon varies with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
1.
Go to Conguraon → Capture → Capture Parameters → Vehicle Feature → Body Picture
Mang .
2.
Check Enable Body Picture Mang.
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Figure 2-9 Set Body Picture Mang
3.
Set body picture mang parameters according to the actual needs.
4.
Click Save.
Result
If the device is level 1 armed, the mang pictures will be uploaded to this device directly. If the
device is level 2 armed, the mang pictures will be saved to the SD/TF card and uploaded to a
level 2 armed device.
2.2.7 Set Vehicle Feature Parameters
Set vehicle feature parameters if you need to detect the vehicle features of the passing vehicle.
Steps
Note
The parameters vary with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
1.
Go to Conguraon → Capture → Capture Parameters → Vehicle Feature → Vehicle Feature .
2.
Check Vehicle Color Recognion if you want to recognize the vehicle color.
3.
Click Save.
2.2.8 Set Image Encoding Parameters
If the captured pictures are not clear, set the resoluon of the captured pictures and the picture
size.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Capture → Capture Parameters → Picture Encoding and Composion
Image Encoding .
Figure 2-10 Set Image Encoding Parameters
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2.
Select Capture Resoluon.
3.
Enter the picture size.
JPEG Picture Size
The size of the compressed captured picture. The actual size is related to the scene
complexity.
Composite Picture Size
The size of the compressed composite picture. The actual size is related to the scene
complexity.
Note
Only the device supporng picture composion supports composite picture size sengs. The
actual device prevails.
4.
Click Save.
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Chapter 3 Radar Detecon
Radar is used to detect the target and link the capture. Set radar detecon parameters before
capturing vehicle pictures.
Note
The funcon varies with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
3.1 Set Detecon Parameters
Radar is used to detect the target and link the capture. Set radar detecon parameters before
capturing vehicle pictures.
Steps
Note
The funcon varies with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
1.
Click Radar.
Figure 3-1 Set Radar Parameters
2.
View the radar informaon.
Soware Version
The soware version of the radar.
Radar Status
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The current radar status. The radar can be normally used in normal status. If the radar is in
upgrading status, do not reboot the device. Refresh the interface every one minute, and the
status can be restored to normal.
3.
Click on the right of the interface and follow the wizard to set the parameters.
1) Set Number of Lane and the width of each lane.
2) Set Scene Mode according to the actual condion.
3) Set Vehicle Direcon.
Approaching Direcon
The vehicles are driven towards the construcon posion of the camera.
Leaving Direcon
The vehicles are driven far away from the construcon posion of the camera.
Bidirecon
There are vehicles driven both towards and far away from the construcon posion of the
camera.
4) Set Construcon Height, Horizontal Correcon, and Angle Deviaon.
Construcon Height
The construcon height of the camera.
Horizontal Correcon
It is the horizontal posion deviaon between the radar detected lane and the actual lane.
You can set it in two ways.
Method 1: Move the detected lane in the diagram lewards or rightwards to overlap it
with the actual lane to correct the dierence.
Method 2: Enter the horizontal distance (m) from the radar installaon posion to the
middle line of the actual lane to correct the dierence.
Angle Deviaon
It is the angle deviaon between the radar detected lane and the actual lane. Rotate the
angle of the detected lane in the diagram to overlap it with the actual lane to correct the
dierence.
5) Set the coordinate calibraon and GPS calibraon.
Note
Refer to Set Radar Calibraon for details.
4.
Set the other parameters.
Display Track
Enable the funcon, and the target track will be displayed on the interface according to the
detected coordinates.
Advanced Sengs
Click Advanced Sengs to set the advanced parameters.
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Debug Mode
Enable the radar debug mode. In this mode, the vehicles outside the drawn area will be
displayed, to make it convenient to debug the radar.
Auto Angle Correcon
Enable the funcon, and the radar will adjust the angle deviaon automacally according
to the target track.
Sensivity
The lower the sensivity is, the more sensive the detecon will be. For the detecon
which is too sensive (e.g., some xed facilies, such as the bus staon on the lane, are
detected as vehicles), you can adjust the sensivity higher.
Inuenal Range X
If you do not want to adjust the total sensivity, enter the vercal distance from the
possible mistakenly recognized area (such as the bus staon) to the camera.
Note
The inuenal range of the sensivity can be set every 50 m, and up to four areas can be
set.
Range X Sensivity
You can adjust the sensivity of each inuenal range independently.
Target Dwell Time
The dwell me of the vehicle. Set it as 0 when measuring the queue length.
Radar Predicon
Enable the funcon, and the radar will predict the target track which can be displayed on
the interface according to the detected coordinates.
Radar Port Mapping
Enable the funcon, and if you have enabled SSH, the debug commands including the
radar sengs informaon will be sent to the camera.
Radar Detecon Distance
It is the range of the radar track. The default value is 200 m. You can select the value to
adjust the radar track range.
Distance to Stop Line
It is the distance from the point on the ground just below the installed radar to the stop
line at the intersecon. The targets detected in this range will be ltered.
Wave Band ID
0 to 4 stand for ve frequencies. Set dierent wave bands for dierent radars in the same
scene to prevent the radars in the same wave band from inuencing each other.
5.
Click Save.
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What to do next
Aer seng the construcon and lane parameters, observe the real-me vehicle condion in the
middle window of the interface. The target track should be straight. The inial posion of the
target should be larger than the trigger distance, or the vehicle targets may be missed. For
example, if the trigger distance is 28 m from the approaching direcon, the inial posion of the
target should be approximately 35 m. The target track should correspond to the actual lane, or the
lane No. cannot be corresponded to when the data is uploaded. Adjust Angle Deviaon and
Horizontal Deviaon to guarantee the vehicle target is on the corresponding lane. Aer the debug,
enable Normal Mode to enter the normal working status.
3.2 Set Radar Calibraon
Calibrate radar aer the radar detecon parameters are set to display the targets detected by the
radar on the video.
Before You Start
Enable Rules Informaon in Conguraon → Local .
Steps
1.
Click Radar.
2.
Click Coordinate Calibraon or GPS Calibraon.
3.
Set the radar calibraon.
-
Set manual calibraon. Refer to
Manual Calibraon for details.
-
Set auto calibraon. Refer to
Auto Calibraon for details.
-
Set GPS calibraon. Refer to
GPS Coordinate Calibraon for details.
Note
The supported calibraon modes vary with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
3.2.1 Manual Calibraon
Steps
1.
Click Coordinate Calibraon.
2.
Select Calibraon Mode as Manual Calibraon.
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Figure 3-2 Manual Calibraon
3.
Draw the lane lines.
1) Select the lane sum.
2) Select the lane line No.
3) Click Draw Lane Line.
The selected lane line will be displayed on the live view picture.
4) Drag the two end points of the line or drag the whole line to adjust its posion according to
the actual scene.
5) Repeat the steps above to draw more lane lines.
4.
Draw the calibraon area.
1) Select Calibraon Point.
2) Click Calibraon.
3) Click the le buon of the mouse to locate the vertexes of the calibraon area on the live
view image, and click the right buon of the mouse to nish the drawing.
Note
The number of vertexes should be consistent with the selected number of Calibraon Point.
4) Drag the vertexes of the calibraon area to align it to the lanes.
Note
If the lanes cannot be aligned, ensure the calibraon area can contain the detecon area.
You can refer to the schemac diagram and top view descripon to draw the calibraon
area.
5) Oponal: Click Clear to clear the drawn calibraon area.
5.
Measure the world coordinates of the vertexes, and enter the values in the corresponding
coordinate text elds.
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Note
The origin (0, 0) of the world coordinates locates in the middle of the whole lanes detected by
the radar. You can refer to the top view of the diagram for the posions.
6.
Adjust the radar in two ways if the coordinates fed back from the radar cannot be matched with
the measured coordinates when the vehicle passes the calibraon posion.
-
Adjust the radar unl it can feed back the correct posion.
-
Adjust the X-coordinates of the calibraon points to make them adapt to the coordinates fed
back from the radar. The method is to enter the X-coordinates fed back from the radar into
the corresponding text elds when the vehicle passes the far le or far right. Adjust nely if
there is small deviaon to guarantee the radar frames and the video frames can be matched
in the eld of view.
7.
Oponal: Check Hide Calibraon Lines to hide the lines on the live view image.
8.
Click OK.
3.2.2 Auto Calibraon
Steps
1.
Click Coordinate Calibraon.
2.
Select Calibraon Mode as Auto Calibraon.
Figure 3-3 Auto Calibraon
3.
Draw the lane lines.
1) Select the lane sum.
2) Select the lane line No.
3) Click Draw Lane Line.
The selected lane line will be displayed on the live view picture.
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4) Drag the two end points of the line or drag the whole line to adjust its posion according to
the actual scene.
5) Repeat the steps above to draw more lane lines.
4.
Click Start.
The auto calibraon starts, and you can view the calibraon status and progress. 100% means
the auto calibraon is nished.
5.
Oponal: Click End if the calibraon eect has met the requirement during the process.
6.
Oponal: Click Copy Parameters to Coordinate Mode to copy the auto calibrated coordinates to
the coordinate mode.
7.
Click OK.
3.2.3 GPS Coordinate Calibraon
The coordinates of vehicle posions can be converted to GPS coordinates to sasfy the
requirements of third party or other plaorms.
Steps
1.
Click GPS Calibraon.
Figure 3-4 GPS Coordinate Calibraon
2.
Enter the longitudes and latudes of the two calibraon points far away from the road middle
line.
3.
Enter the coordinates of the two calibraon points.
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4.
Click OK.
3.3 Search Detected Vehicles
You can search the radar detected vehicles and export the informaon.
Steps
1.
Click Radar.
2.
View the vehicle informaon in the vehicle list.
3.
Enter the vehicle No. in the text eld, and press Enter to search the vehicle informaon.
4.
Oponal: Export the vehicle informaon.
-
Search the vehicle rst, and click Export to export the searched vehicle informaon to the
computer.
-
Click Export directly to export the informaon of all the detected vehicles to the computer.
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Chapter 4 View Trac Stascs
4.1 Search Picture
You can search the captured pictures stored in the storage card and export the pictures you need.
Before You Start
Install the storage card, and ensure the storage status is normal.
Steps
1.
Click Picture.
2.
Set search condions.
Note
Search condions vary with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
3.
Click Search.
The searched pictures informaon will be displayed in the picture list.
Note
If you have set level 1 arming for the device, the captured pictures will not be saved in the
storage card. Go to the saving path of scene pictures to view them. You can go to Conguraon
→ Local to check the saving path.
4.
Oponal: Check picture(s) and click Download to save them to local.
The downloaded picture(s) will be marked as "Downloaded". You can go to Conguraon
Local to check the saving path.
4.2 View Real-Time Picture
You can view the real-me captured pictures and license plate informaon.
Steps
1.
Go to Live View → Real-Time Capture .
2.
Click Arming.
3.
Select an item from the list, and you can view the capture scene picture and license plate
picture.
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Figure 4-1 Real-Time Picture
4.
Oponal: You can also do the following operaons.
/ /
Level 1 Arming can only connect one client or web. The uploaded pictures
will not be stored in the storage card. The pictures in the storage card will be
uploaded to the level 1 arming.
Level 2 Arming can connect three clients or webs. The pictures will be
uploaded to the client/web, and stored in the storage card.
Disarming is to cancel the alarm status or real-me picture.
Click it to measure the license plate pixel. Click it again to disable the
measurement.
Click it to enable the ruler to measure the license plate.
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Click it to enable manual capture.
Click it to set connuous capture parameters and the device will capture
pictures according to the set interval.
Capture Times: Up to ve pictures can be captured per connuous capture.
Interval: Up to four intervals can be set, and the default interval is 100 ms.
Display the images in full screen mode.
Capture All Open the saving path of captured pictures.
4.3 View Real-Time Trac Stascs
You can view the real-me trac stascs if the device supports this funcon.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Capture → Advanced Trac Parameters Trac Parameters .
2.
Check Enable.
3.
Set Interval.
4.
Go to Live View Trac Stascs to view real-me data.
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Chapter 5 Live View and Local Conguraon
5.1 Live View
5.1.1 Start/Stop Live View
Click to start live view. Click to stop live view.
5.1.2 Select Image Display Mode
Click to select an image display mode.
5.1.3 Select Window Division Mode
Click to select a window division mode.
5.1.4 Select Stream Type
Click to select the stream type. It is recommended to select the main stream to get the high-
quality image when the network condion is good, and select the sub-stream to get the uent
image when the network condion is not good enough. The third stream is custom.
Note
The third stream varies with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
5.1.5 Capture Picture Manually
You can capture pictures manually on the live view image and save them to the computer.
Steps
1.
Click to capture a picture.
2.
Oponal: Click Conguraon → Local → Live View Parameters and select Image Format.
3.
Oponal: Click Conguraon → Local → Picture and Clip Sengs to view the saving path of
snapshots in live view.
5.1.6 Record Manually
You can record videos manually on the live view image and save them to the computer.
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Steps
1.
Click to start live view.
2.
Click to start recording.
3.
Click to stop recording.
4.
Oponal: Click Conguraon → Local → Record File Sengs to view the saving path of record
les.
5.1.7 Start/Stop Two-Way Audio
The device supports two-way audio with terminals, such as computers.
Before You Start
The device is equipped with an audio input interface and audio output interface, which support
connecng with the corresponding devices, such as microphones and loudspeakers.
Steps
Note
The funcon varies with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
1.
Select a window to start two-way audio.
2.
Click to start live view.
3.
Click to start two-way audio.
When speaking at the PC end, you can hear the voice at the device end and vice versa.
4.
Click to stop two-way audio.
5.1.8 Enable/Disable Audio
Enable the audio if necessary aer connecng an audio input device under the audio & video
stream. Click to enable and adjust it. Click again to disable this funcon.
Note
The funcon varies with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
5.1.9 Enable Digital Zoom
You can enable digital zoom to zoom in a certain part of the live view image.
Steps
1.
Click to start live view.
2.
Click to enable digital zoom.
3.
Place the cursor on the live view image posion which needs to be zoomed in. Drag the mouse
rightwards and downwards to draw an area.
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The area will be zoomed in.
4.
Click any posion of the image to restore to normal image.
5.
Click to disable digital zoom.
5.1.10 Enable Regional Focus
Steps
Note
The funcon varies with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
1.
Click .
2.
Drag the cursor from the upper le corner to the lower right corner to select the area that needs
to be focused.
Result
The selected area is focused.
5.1.11 Enable Regional Exposure
Enable regional exposure to expose paral area of the live view image.
Steps
Note
The funcon varies with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
1.
Click .
2.
Click
to enable regional exposure.
3.
Drag the cursor to select an area.
The selected area will be exposed.
4.
Click to disable regional exposure.
5.
Oponal: You can also do the following operaons.
To display the drawn regional area.
To hide the drawn regional area.
5.1.12 Select Video Mode
Set the video mode when adjusng the device focus during construcon.
Click and select when the device is running normally.
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5.2 PTZ Operaon
Click Live View. Click and click to show the PTZ control panel.
Note
The PTZ supports power-o memory. When the device is suddenly cut o power or restarted
normally, it can automacally return to the posion before the power cut or reboot.
The PTZ funcon varies with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
Other unmenoned buons are reserved buons.
Figure 5-1 PTZ Control Panel
Table 5-1 Buon Descripon
Buon Descripon
Adjust the PTZ speed.
/ Zoom + and Zoom -
Hold to zoom out the scene.
Hold to zoom in the scene.
/ Focus + and Focus -
Hold under the manual focus mode to make near objects
become clear and distant objects become vague.
Hold to make distant objects become clear and near
objects become vague.
/ Iris + and Iris –
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Buon Descripon
Hold to increase the iris diameter when in a dark
environment.
Hold to decrease the iris diameter when in a bright
environment.
Lens Inializaon
It is applicable to devices with motorized lenses. You can use this
funcon when overcoming image blurs caused by overme
zooming or focusing.
Auxiliary Focus
It is applicable to devices with motorized lenses. Use this
funcon to focus the lens automacally and make images
become clear.
5.3 Local Conguraon
Go to Conguraon → Local to set the live view parameters and change the saving paths of videos,
captured pictures, scene pictures, etc.
Note
The parameters vary with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
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Figure 5-2 Local Conguraon
Protocol Type
Select the network transmission protocol according to the actual needs.
TCP
Ensures complete delivery of streaming data and beer video quality, yet the real-me
transmission will be aected.
UDP
Provides real-me audio and video streams.
HTTP
Gets streams from the device by a third party client.
HTTPS
Gets streams in hps format.
Stream Type
Main Stream
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Select it to get the high-quality image when the network condion is good.
Sub-Stream
Select it to get the uent image when the network condion is not good enough.
Live View Performance
Shortest Delay
The video is real-me, but its uency may be aected.
Balanced
Balanced mode considers both the real me and uency of the video.
Fluency
When the network condion is good, the video is uent.
Decoding Type
Soware Decoding
Decode via soware. It takes up more CPU resources but provides images with beer quality
when it compares to the hardware decoding.
Hardware Decoding
Decode via GPU. It takes up less CPU resources but provides images with worse quality when
it compares to the soware decoding.
Rules Informaon
If you enable the rule informaon, tracking frames will be displayed on the live view interface
when there are vehicles passing.
Feature Informaon
Enable it to display feature informaon of the target in the live view image.
Image Size
The display rao of live view.
Image Format
The saving format of manually captured images.
Record File Size
Select the packed size of the manually recorded video les. Aer the selecon, the max. record
le size is the value you selected.
Save record les to
Set the saving path for the manually recorded video les.
Save downloaded les to
Set the saving path for the download les.
Save snapshots in live view to
Set the saving path for the manually captured pictures in live view mode.
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Save downloaded pictures to
Set the saving path for the downloaded pictures.
Save scene picture to
Set the saving path of the captured pictures in Live View → Real-Time Capture .
Save snapshots when playback to
Set the saving path for the manually captured pictures in playback mode.
Save clips to
Set the saving path for the clips.
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Chapter 6 Playback
You can search, play back, and download videos that stored on the storage card.
Steps
1.
Click Playback.
2.
Select a channel.
3.
Select a date.
4.
Click Search.
5.
Click to start playback.
6.
Oponal: You can also do the following operaons.
Set playback me
Drag the me bar to the target me and click
to play the video.
Click the current me point showed above the me bar and enter
the target me point in the popup window. Click OK and click to
play the video.
Capture image Click
to capture an image.
Clip record Click
/ to start/stop clipping the record.
Play back in single
frame
Click
once to play back the video in one frame.
Download record a. Click
.
b. Select the start me and end me.
c. Click Search.
d. Check record les that need to be downloaded.
e. Click Download.
Stop playback Click
to stop playback.
Slow forward Click
to slow down the playback.
Fast forward Click
to speed up the playback.
Digital zoom Click
to enable digital zoom.
Click to disable digital zoom.
Adjust volume Click
to enable volume.
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Chapter 7 Record and Capture
7.1 Set Storage Path
7.1.1 Set Storage Card
If you want to store the les to the storage card, make sure you insert and format the storage card
in advance.
Before You Start
Insert the storage card to the device.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Storage → Storage Management → HDD Management → HDD Storage .
Figure 7-1 Set Storage Card
2.
Format the storage card in two ways.
-
Check the storage card, and click Format to format it manually.
Note
For the newly installed storage card, you need to format it manually before using it normally.
-
If you want to format the storage card automacally when the card is abnormal, enable Auto-
Inialize Redundant Storage.
Note
If you enable Auto-Inialize Redundant Storage, reboot the device to take the sengs into
eect.
3.
Oponal: If the device has been connected to the plaorm, and you want to upload the storage
card informaon automacally, enable Auto-Upload Data in Redundant Storage.
4.
Click Save.
7.1.2 Set FTP
Set FTP parameters if you want to upload the captured pictures to the FTP server.
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Before You Start
Set the FTP server, and ensure the device can communicate normally with the server.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Network → Data Connecon → FTP .
Figure 7-2 Set FTP
2.
Check Enable FTP.
3.
Select Number of Enabled FTP.
Note
You can only enable one FTP if the device does not support the violaon capture, or you should
set dierent uploaded data for each FTP respecvely.
Example
If you select FTP 1 as Upload Checkpoint Data, FTP 2 will be selected as Upload Violaon Data
by default.
4.
Set FTP Parameters.
1) Select Sever Address Type and enter corresponding informaon.
2) Enter Port.
3) Enter User Name, Password, and conrm the password.
4) Select Protocol Type.
5) Select Directory Structure.
Note
You can customize the directory structure according to your needs.
5.
Oponal: Enable upload funcons.
Note
Supported funcons vary with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
Not Upload Plate Close-up
The close-up pictures of a license plate will not be uploaded.
Upload Target Picture
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Upload the maed pictures of the target detecon area to the FTP server.
Upload Addional Informaon to FTP
Add related informaon when uploading data to the FTP server.
6.
Select Path/Picture Name Encoding Mode.
GB2312
Chinese characters encoding.
UTF-8
UNICODE encoding.
7.
Oponal: Click FTP Test to check the FTP server.
8.
Set naming rules and separators according to the actual needs.
9.
Oponal: Edit OSD informaon which can be uploaded to the FTP server with the pictures to
make it convenient to view and disnguish the data.
10.
Click Save.
7.1.3 Set SDK Listening
The SDK listening can be used to receive the uploaded informaon and pictures of the device
arming alarm.
Before You Start
The listening service has been enabled for the SDK listening, and the network communicaon with
the device is normal.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Network → Data Connecon → Alarm Upload .
Figure 7-3 Set SDK Listening
2.
Set IP Address/Domain and Port if you need to upload the alarm informaon and pictures.
3.
Oponal: Enable the picture uploading listening if you need to upload image informaon.
4.
Select Protocol Type.
Note
Supported funcons vary with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
License Plate Upload Protocol
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Uploads arming alarm images of the license plate. You can enable Upload Binary Image if you
need to upload images which are full of black or white pixel points. Enable Output Binary
Image in BMP Format if you want to output images in this format.
Mixed Target Upload Protocol
Uploads images of mulple targets such as humans and vehicles. You can enable the body
property to recognize clothes, bags, and other properes.
5.
Oponal: If you want to save the alarm informaon and pictures to the cloud storage, click to
set Cloud Storage. Refer to Set Cloud Storage for details.
6.
Click Save.
7.1.4 Set Arm Host
The device can upload the captured pictures via the arm host.
Steps
Note
For level 1 arm, the pictures can be uploaded normally. If uploading failed, the device will upload
again. For level 2 arm, the pictures will be uploaded once. No more upload if uploading failed. For
level 3 arm, pictures will not be uploaded.
1.
Go to Conguraon → Network → Data Connecon → Upload Arm .
Figure 7-4 Set Arm Host
2.
Select Protocol Type.
Note
Supported funcons vary with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
License Plate Upload Protocol
Uploads arming alarm images of the license plate. You can enable Upload Binary Image if you
need to upload binary images full of black or white pixel points. Enable Output Binary Image
in BMP Format if you want to output images in this format.
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Mixed Target Upload Protocol
Uploads images of mulple targets such as humans and vehicles. You can enable the body
property to recognize clothes, bags, and other properes.
3.
Oponal: If you want to save the alarm informaon and pictures to the cloud storage, click to
set Cloud Storage. Refer to Set Cloud Storage for details.
4.
Click Save.
7.1.5 Set ISAPI Listening
ISAPI listening and SDK listening are mutually exclusive protocols. If you enable the picture
uploading listening, the device will transmit images via the SDK listening. If not, the device will
upload images via ISAPI protocol aer the ISAPI parameters are set.
Before You Start
The listening service has been enabled for the ISAPI host, and the network communicaon with
the device is normal.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Network → Data Connecon → ISAPIListen .
Figure 7-5 Set ISAPI Listening
2.
Set ANPR IP/Domain, ANPR Port, and Host URL.
3.
Oponal: Enable Upload Binary Image if you need to upload images which are full of black or
white pixel points.
Note
Enable Output Binary Image in BMP Format if you want to output images in this format.
4.
Oponal: If you want to save the alarm informaon and pictures to the cloud storage, click to
set Cloud Storage. Refer to Set Cloud Storage for details.
5.
Click Save.
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7.1.6 Set Cloud Storage
Cloud storage is a kind of network storage. It can be used as the extended storage to save the
captured pictures.
Before You Start
Arrange the cloud storage server.
You have enabled level 1 arming in Live View → Real-Time Capture .
Note
The real-me capture should be used with dedicated plaorm.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Storage → Storage Management → Cloud Storage .
Figure 7-6 Set Cloud Storage
2.
Check Enable.
3.
Select Version.
V1.0 a. Enter IP Address and Port No.
b. Enter User Name and Password.
c. Enter Cloud Storage ID and Violaon Cloud Storage ID according to the server
storage area No.
V2.0 a. Enter IP Address and Port No.
b. Enter accessKey and secretKey.
c. Enter Resource Pool ID according to the server storage area No. of uploading
pictures.
4.
Click Save.
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7.2 Set Quota
Set the video and picture rao in the storage.
Before You Start
Install the storage card.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Storage → Storage Management → HDD Quota .
Figure 7-7 Set Quota
2.
Set Capture Quota Rao and Video Quota Rao according to the actual needs.
Note
The percentage sum of the capture and video quota rao should be 100 %.
3.
Click Save.
What to do next
Format the storage card aer the sengs.
7.3 Set Record Schedule
Set record schedule to record video automacally during congured me periods.
Before You Start
Install the storage card.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Storage → Schedule Sengs → Record Schedule .
2.
Oponal: Enable the recording overwring.
When the storage is full, the earliest videos will be overwrien.
3.
Enable the record schedule.
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Figure 7-8 Set Record Schedule
4.
Select Record Type.
5.
Drag the cursor on the me bar to set a recording me.
Note
Up to 8 me periods can be set on a me bar.
6.
Adjust the recording me.
-
Click a set recording period and enter the start me and end me in the pop-up window.
-
Drag two ends of the set recording period bar to adjust the length.
-
Drag the whole set recording period bar and relocate it.
7.
Oponal: Delete recording periods.
-
Click a set recording period and click Delete in the pop-up window.
-
Click a set recording period and click Delete on the record conguraon interface.
8.
Oponal: Click
to copy set recordings to other days.
9.
Click Save.
Result
The device will only record at the set periods.
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Chapter 8 Encoding and Display
8.1 Set Video Encoding Parameters
Set video encoding parameters to adjust the live view and recording eect.
When the network signal is good and the speed is fast, you can set high resoluon and bitrate to
raise the image quality.
When the network signal is bad and the speed is slow, you can set low resoluon, bitrate, and
frame rate to guarantee the image uency.
When the network signal is bad, but the resoluon should be guaranteed, you can set low
bitrate and frame rate to guarantee the image uency.
Main stream stands for the best stream performance the device supports. It usually oers the
best resoluon and frame rate the device can do. But high resoluon and frame rate usually
means larger storage space and higher bandwidth requirements in transmission. Sub-stream
usually oers comparavely low resoluon opons, which consumes less bandwidth and storage
space. Third stream is oered for customized usage.
Steps
Note
The supported parameters vary with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
1.
Go to Conguraon → Video → Video Encoding → Video Encoding .
2.
Set the parameters for dierent streams.
Stream Type
Select the stream type according to your needs.
Note
The supported stream types vary with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
Bitrate
Select relavely large bitrate if you need good image quality and eect, but more storage
spaces will be consumed. Select relavely small bitrate if storage requirement is in priority.
Frame Rate
It is to describe the frequency at which the video stream is updated and it is measured by
frames per second (fps). A higher frame rate is advantageous when there is movement in the
video stream, as it maintains image quality throughout.
Resoluon
The higher the resoluon is, the clearer the image will be. Meanwhile, the network
bandwidth requirement is higher.
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SVC
Scalable Video Coding (SVC) is an extension of the H.264/AVC and H.265 standard. Enable the
funcon and the device will automacally extract frames from the original video when the
network bandwidth is insucient.
Bitrate Type
Select the bitrate type to constant or variable.
Video Quality
When bitrate type is variable, 6 levels of video quality are selectable. The higher the video
quality is, the higher requirements of the network bandwidth.
Prole
When you select H.264 or H.265 as video encoding, you can set the prole. Selectable
proles vary according to device models.
I Frame Interval
It refers to the number of frames between two key frames. The larger the I frame interval is,
the smaller the stream uctuaon is, but the image quality is not that good.
Video Encoding
The device supports mulple video encoding types, such as H.264, H.265, and MJPEG.
Supported encoding types for dierent stream types may dier. H.265 is a new encoding
technology. Compared with H.264, it reduces the transmission bitrate under the same
resoluon, frame rate, and image quality.
3.
Click Save.
8.2 Set Image Parameters
You can adjust the image parameters to get clear image.
Steps
Note
The supported parameters may vary with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
1.
Go to Conguraon → Video → Camera Parameter → Camera Parameter .
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Figure 8-1 Set Image Parameters
2.
Set the camera parameters.
Note
The supported parameters vary with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
General Parameter
Saturaon
It refers to the colorfulness of the image color.
Sharpness
It refers to the edge contrast of the image.
White Balance
It is the white rendion funcon of the device used to adjust the color temperature
according to the environment.
WDR Mode
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) can be used when there is a high contrast of the bright area
and the dark area of the scene.
WDR Switch
On: Set WDR Level. The higher the level is, the higher the WDR strength is. Time: Enable
WDR according to me. Brightness: Set Light Threshold. When the brightness reaches the
threshold, WDR will be enabled.
Iris Mode
Select the iris mode as manual or auto.
Brightness Enhancement at Night
The scene brightness will be enhanced at night automacally.
Enable Defog
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Enable defog to get a clear image in foggy days.
Light Compensaon on License Plate
Check it. The plate brightness compensaon can be realized, and various light supplement
condions can be adapted via seng license plate expectant brightness and supplement
light correcon coecient. The higher the sensivity is, the easier this funcon can be
enabled.
Enable Gamma Correcon
The higher the gamma correcon value is, the stronger the correcon strength is.
Black and White Mode at Night
When ICR is in night mode, you can check it to keep the video in black and white mode.
Video
Brightness
It refers to the brightness the image.
Contrast
It refers to the contrast of the image. Set it to adjust the levels and permeability of the
image.
Shuer Speed
If the shuer speed is quick, the details of the moving objects can be displayed beer. If
the shuer speed is slow, the outline of the moving objects will be fuzzy and trailing will
appear.
Gain
It refers to the upper limit value of liming image signal amplicaon. It is recommended
to set a high gain if the illuminaon is not enough, and set a low gain if the illuminaon is
enough.
Hue Range
Select the range to adapt to the display.
3D DNR
Digital Noise Reducon (DNR) reduces the noise in the video stream.
In Normal Mode, the higher the 3D DNR Level is, the stronger the noise will be reduced.
But if it is too high, the image may become fuzzy.
In Expert Mode, set Spaal Intensity and Time Intensity. If the space domain intensity is
too high, the outline of the image may become fuzzy and the details may lose. If the me
domain intensity is too high, trailing may appear.
2D DNR
The higher the 2D DNR Level is, the stronger the noise will be reduced. But if it is too high,
the image may become fuzzy.
Slow Shuer
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It increases the exposure me on a single frame, which makes a camera more sensive to
the light so it can produce images even in low lux condions.
Video Standard
Select the video standard according to the actual power supply frequency.
3.
Oponal: Click Capture Test to check the image.
8.3 Set ICR
ICR adopts mechanical IR lter to lter IR in the day to guarantee the image eect, and to remove
the IR lter at night to guarantee full-spectrum rays can get through the device.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Capture → Capture Images → ICR .
2.
Select ICR Mode.
Auto Switch Switches to ICR mode automacally at night or in dark light condions.
Manual Switch Select Day-night Mode to switch to the day or night manually.
Schedule Switch Set Day-night Mode, Start Time, and End Time to switch to ICR mode only
during the set me period.
3.
Click Save.
8.4 Set ROI
ROI (Region of Interest) encoding helps to assign more encoding resources to the region of
interest, thus to increase the quality of the ROI whereas the background informaon is less
focused.
Before You Start
Please check the video encoding type. ROI is supported when the video encoding type is H.264 or
H.265.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Video → Video Encoding → ROI .
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Figure 8-2 Set ROI
2.
Select Stream Type.
3.
Set ROI region.
1) Check Enable.
2) Select Area Code.
3) Click Draw Area.
4) Drag the mouse on the live view image to draw a xed area.
5) Select the xed area that needs to be adjusted and drag the mouse to adjust its posion.
4.
Select ROI Level and enter Area Name.
Note
The higher the ROI level is, the clearer the image of the detected area is.
5.
Click Save.
6.
Oponal: Select other area codes and repeat the steps above if you need to draw mulple xed
areas.
8.5 Set Privacy Mask
The privacy mask can be used to protect personal privacy by concealing parts of the image from
view or recording with a masked area.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Video → Video Encoding → Privacy Mask .
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Figure 8-3 Set Privacy Mask
2.
Check Enable Privacy Mask.
3.
Enable the privacy mask area(s).
1) Check Enable.
2) Select Area Code.
3) Select Type.
4.
Draw the privacy mask area.
1) Click Draw Area.
2) In the live view image, drag the mouse to draw the privacy mask area of the selected area
code.
3) Click Stop Drawing.
4) Oponal: Click Clear to clear all the drawn areas.
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5.
Oponal: Repeat step 3 and 4 to draw more privacy mask areas.
Note
Up to four privacy mask areas are supported.
6.
Click Save.
8.6 Set OSD
You can customize OSD informaon on the live view.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Video → Text Overlay on Video → Text Overlay on Video .
Note
The supported funcons vary with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
Figure 8-4 Set OSD
2.
Set display contents.
1) Check Display Name.
2) Enter Display Name.
3) Check Display Date, and set the me and date format.
4) Enable Display Week or Millisecond according to your needs.
3.
Oponal: Click Add and enter informaon if you want to add custom informaon.
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Note
Up to 6 items of custom informaon can be added.
4.
Set display properes (font, color, etc.).
5.
Select Alignment.
Note
If you select Align Le or Align Right, set Min. Horizontal Margin and Min. Vercal Margin.
6.
Drag the red frames on the live view image to adjust their posions.
7.
Click Save.
Result
The set OSD will be displayed in live view image and recorded videos.
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Chapter 9 Network Conguraon
9.1 Set IP Address
IP address must be properly congured before you operate the device over network. IPv4 and IPv6
are both supported. Both versions can be congured simultaneously without conicng to each
other.
Steps
Note
The supported parameters vary with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
1.
Go to Conguraon → Network → Network Parameters → Network Interface .
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Figure 9-1 Set IP Address
2.
Set network parameters.
NIC Type
Select a NIC (Network Interface Card) type according to your network condion.
IPv4
Two modes are available.
DHCP
The device automacally gets the IP parameters from the network if you check DHCP. The
device IP address is changed aer enabling the funcon. You can use SADP to get the device
IP address.
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Note
The network that the device is connected to should support DHCP (Dynamic Host
Conguraon Protocol).
Manual
You can set the device IP parameters manually. Enter IPv4 Address, IPv4 Subnet Mask, and
IPv4 Default Gateway.
IPv6
Three IPv6 modes are available.
Route Adversement
The IPv6 address is generated by combining the route adversement and the device Mac
address.
Note
Route adversement mode requires the support from the router that the device is
connected to.
DHCP
The IPv6 address is assigned by the server, router, or gateway.
Manual
Enter IPv6 Address, IPv6 Subnet Mask, and IPv6 Gateway. Consult the network
administrator for required informaon.
MTU
It stands for maximum transmission unit. It is the size of the largest protocol data unit that
can be communicated in a single network layer transacon.
The valid value range of MTU is 1280 to 1500.
Mulcast Address
Mulcast is group communicaon where data transmission is addressed to a group of
desnaon devices simultaneously. Aer seng the IP address of the mulcast host, you can
send the source data eciently to mulple receivers.
DNS
It stands for domain name server. It is required if you need to visit the device with domain
name. And it is also required for some applicaons (e.g., sending email). Set Preferred DNS
Address properly if needed.
3.
Click Save.
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9.2 Connect to ISUP Plaorm
ISUP (EHome) is a plaorm access protocol. The device can be remotely accessed via this plaorm.
Before You Start
Create the device ID on ISUP plaorm.
Ensure the device can communicate with the plaorm normally.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Network → Data Connecon → ISUP .
Figure 9-2 Connect to ISUP Plaorm
2.
Check Enable.
3.
Select Protocol Version.
4.
Select Address Type.
5.
Enter Sever IP Address, Server Port, and Device ID.
Note
You need to enter Key if you select Protocol Version as v5.0.
6.
Oponal: For protocol v5.0, you can enable Upload Binary Image if you need to upload images
which are full of black or white pixel points.
Note
Enable Output Binary Image in BMP Format if you want to output images in this format.
7.
Click Save.
8.
Oponal: View Register Status.
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Note
When the registraon status shows online, you can add or manage the device via the plaorm
soware. Refer to its corresponding manual for details.
9.3 Set DDNS
You can use the Dynamic DNS (DDNS) for network access. The dynamic IP address of the device can
be mapped to a domain name resoluon server to realize the network access via domain name.
Before You Start
Register the domain name on the DDNS server.
Set the LAN IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server parameters. Refer to "Set IP
Address" for details.
Complete port mapping. The default ports are 80, 8000, and 554.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Network → Network Parameters → DDNS .
Figure 9-3 Set DDNS
2.
Check Enable DDNS.
3.
Enter the server address and other informaon.
4.
Click Save.
5.
Access the device.
By Browsers Enter the domain name in the browser address bar to access the device.
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By Client Soware Add domain name to the client soware. Refer to the client soware
manual for specic adding methods.
9.4 Set SNMP
You can set the SNMP network management protocol to get the alarm event and excepon
messages in network transmission.
Before You Start
Download the SNMP soware and manage to receive the device informaon via SNMP port.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Network → Network Parameters → SNMP .
2.
Check Enable SNMPv1/Enable SNMP v2c/Enable SNMPv3.
Note
The SNMP version you select should be the same as that of the SNMP soware.
Use dierent versions according to the security levels required. SNMP v1 is not secure and
SNMP v2 requires password for access. SNMP v3 provides encrypon and if you use the third
version, HTTPS protocol must be enabled.
3.
Set the SNMP parameters.
4.
Click Save.
9.5 Set Port
The device port can be modied when the device cannot access the network due to port conicts.
Go to Conguraon → Network → Network Parameters → Port for port sengs.
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Figure 9-4 Set Port
HTTP Port
It refers to the port through which the browser accesses the device. For example, when the
HTTP Port is modied to 81, you need to enter hp://192.168.1.64:81 in the browser for login.
HTTPS Port
Set the HTTPS for accessing the browser. Cercate is required when accessing.
RTSP Port
It refers to the port of real-me streaming protocol.
Server Port
It refers to the port through which the client adds the device.
SADP Port
It refers to the port through which the SADP soware searches the device.
Note
Aer eding the port, access to the device via new port.
Reboot the device to take the new sengs into eect.
The supported ports vary with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
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9.6 Set Email
When the email is enabled and set, the device will send an email nocaon to all designated
receivers if an alarm event is detected.
Before You Start
Set the DNS server before using the email funcon. Go to Conguraon → Network → Network
Parameters → Network Interface for DNS sengs.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Network → Data Connecon → Email .
Figure 9-5 Set Email
2.
Set email parameters.
1) Enter the sender's email informaon, including Sender, Sender's Address, SMTP Server, and
SMTP Port.
2) Select Email Encrypon.
SSL
Emails are sent aer encrypted by SSL. The SMTP port should be set as 465.
TLS
Emails are sent aer encrypted by TLS. The SMTP port should be set as 465.
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3) Oponal: If your email server requires authencaon, check Authencaon and enter your
user name and password to log in to the server.
4) Enter the receiver's informaon, including the receiver's name and address.
5) Click Test to see if the funcon is well congured.
3.
Click Save.
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Chapter 10 Serial Port Conguraon
10.1 Set RS-485
Set RS-485 parameters if the device needs to be connected to other peripheral devices controlled
by RS-485 serial port.
Before You Start
The corresponding device has been connected via the RS-485 serial port.
Steps
Note
The number of available RS-485 serial port varies with dierent models.
1.
Go to Conguraon → System → System Sengs → Serial Port → RS-485 .
Figure 10-1 Set RS-485
2.
Set Baud Rate, Data Bit, Stop Bit, etc.
Note
The parameters should be same with those of the connected device.
3.
Set Work Mode.
Applicaon Trigger
Select it when the signal trigger devices (such as radar) are connected to the RS-485 serial
port of the device.
Transparent Channel
Select it when the other peripheral devices are connected to the RS-485 serial port of the
device for communicaon transmission.
4.
Click Save.
10.2 Set RS-232
Set RS-232 parameters if you need to debug the device via RS-232 serial port.
Before You Start
The debugging device has been connected via the RS-232 serial port.
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Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → System → System Sengs → Serial Port → RS-232 .
Figure 10-2 Set RS-232
2.
Set Baud Rate, Data Bit, Stop Bit, etc.
Note
The parameters should be same with those of the connected device.
3.
Select Work Mode.
Console
Select it when you need to debug the device via RS-232 serial port.
Transparent Channel
Select it, and the network command can be transmied to RS-232 control command via the
RS-232 serial port.
Narrow Bandwidth Transmission
Reserved.
4.
Click Save.
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Chapter 11 Excepon Alarm
Set excepon alarm when the network is disconnected, the IP address is conicted, etc.
Steps
Note
The supported excepon types vary with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
1.
Go to Conguraon → Event → Alarm Linkage Excepon Event .
2.
Select the excepon type(s) and the linkage method.
3.
Click Save.
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Chapter 12 Safety Management
12.1 Manage User
The administrator can add, modify, or delete other accounts, and grant dierent permissions to
dierent user levels.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → System → User Management → User List .
2.
Select Password Level.
The password level of the added user should conform to the selected level.
3.
Add a user.
1) Click Add.
2) Enter User Name and select Type.
3) Enter Admin Password, New Password, and conrm the password.
Cauon
To increase security of using the device on the network, please change the password of your
account regularly. Changing the password every 3 months is recommended. If the device is
used in high-risk environment, it is recommended that the password should be changed every
month or week.
4) Assign remote permission to users based on needs.
User
Users can be assigned permission of viewing live video and changing their own passwords,
but no permission for other operaons.
Operator
Operators can be assigned all permission except for operaons on the administrator and
creang accounts.
5) Click OK.
4.
Oponal: You can do the following operaons.
Change the password and permission Click
to change the password and permission.
Delete the user Click
to delete the user.
12.2 Set IP Address Filtering
You can set the IP addresses allowable and not allowable to access the device.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → System → Security → Security Sengs .
2.
Check Enable IP Address Filtering.
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3.
Set Filtering Mode.
Blocklist Mode
The added IP addresses are not allowed to access the device.
Allowlist Mode
The added IP addresses are allowed to access the device.
4.
Click Add, enter the IP address, and click OK.
Note
The IP address only refers to the IPv4 address.
5.
Oponal: Edit, delete, or clear the added IP addresses.
6.
Click Save.
12.3 Enable User Lock
To raise the data security, you are recommended to lock the current IP address.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → System → Security → Security Service Soware .
2.
Check Enable User Lock.
3.
Click Save.
Result
When the mes you entered incorrect passwords have reached the limit, the current IP address
will be locked automacally.
12.4 Set HTTPS
12.4.1 Create and Install Self-signed Cercate
HTTPS is a network protocol that enables encrypted transmission and identy authencaon,
which improves the security of remote access.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Network → Network Parameters → HTTPS .
2.
Select Create Self-signed Cercate.
3.
Click Create.
4.
Follow the prompt to enter Country/Region, Hostname/IP, Validity, and other parameters.
5.
Click OK.
Result
The device will install the self-signed cercate by default.
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12.4.2 Install Authorized Cercate
If the demand for external access security is high, you can create and install authorized cercate
via HTTPS protocol to ensure the data transmission security.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Network → Network Parameters → HTTPS .
2.
Select Create cercate request rst and connue the installaon.
3.
Click Create.
4.
Follow the prompt to enter Country/Region, Hostname/IP, Validity, and other parameters.
5.
Click Download to download the cercate request and submit it to the trusted authority for
signature.
6.
Import cercate to the device.
-
Select Signed cercate is available, start the installaon directly. Click Browse and Install to
import the cercate to the device.
-
Select Create the cercate request rst and connue the installaon. Click Browse and
Install to import the cercate to the device.
7.
Click Save.
12.5 Set SSH
To raise network security, disable SSH service. The conguraon is only used to debug the device
for the professionals.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → System → Security → Security Service Soware .
2.
Disable SSH Service.
3.
Click Save.
12.6 Set RTSP Authencaon
You can improve network access security by seng RTSP authencaon.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → System → Security → Security Sengs .
2.
Select RTSP Authencaon.
digest
The device only supports digest authencaon.
digest/basic
The device supports digest or basic authencaon.
3.
Click Save.
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12.7 Set Timeout Logout
You can improve network access security by seng meout logout.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → System → Security → Security Service → Timeout Logout .
2.
Enable meout logout for stac page.
3.
Set Max. Timeout.
4.
Click Save.
Result
When the page stac me exceeds the set me, the device will automacally log out.
12.8 Set Password Validity Period
You can improve network access security by seng password validity period.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → System → Security → Security Service → Password Validity Period .
2.
Select Validity Type.
-
Select Permanent. The password will be permanently valid.
-
Select Daily and set Password Expiry Time. It will prompt you that the password is expired
according to the set password expiry me, and you need to set the new password.
3.
Click Save.
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Chapter 13 Maintenance
13.1 View Device Informaon
Basic Informaon and Algorithms Library Version
Go to Conguraon → System → System Sengs → Basic Informaon to view the basic
informaon and algorithms library version of the device.
You can edit Device Name and Device No. The device No. is used to control the device. It is
recommended to reserve the default value.
Device Status
Go to Conguraon → System → System Sengs → Device Status to view the device status.
13.2 Log
13.2.1 Enable System Log Service
The security audit logs refer to the security operaon logs. You can search and analyze the security
log les of the device so as to nd out the illegal intrusion and troubleshoot the security events.
Security audit logs can be saved on device internal storage. The log will be saved every half hour
aer device boong. Due to limited storage space, you are recommended to save the logs on a log
server.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → System → Security → Security Service → Log Audit Service .
2.
Enable system log service.
3.
Enter IP Address and Port No. of the log server.
4.
Click Save.
Result
The device will upload the security audit logs to the log server regularly.
13.2.2 Search Log
Log helps to locate and troubleshoot problems.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → System → Maintenance → Log Search .
2.
Set search condions.
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3.
Click Search.
The matched log les will be displayed on the log list.
4.
Oponal: Click Export to save the log les to your computer.
13.3 Upgrade
Upgrade the system when you need to update the device version.
Before You Start
Prepare the upgrade le. If the upgrade le is a compressed package, it needs to be decompressed
into the .dav format.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → System → Maintenance → Upgrade & Maintenance → Upgrade .
2.
Click Browse to select the upgrade le.
3.
Click Upgrade.
4.
Click OK in the popup window.
Note
The upgrade process will take 1 to 10 minutes. Do not cut o the power supply.
Result
The device will reboot automacally aer upgrade.
13.4 Reboot
When the device needs to be rebooted, reboot it via the soware instead of cung o the power
directly.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → System → Maintenance → Upgrade & Maintenance → Device
Maintenance .
2.
Click Reboot.
3.
Click OK to reboot the device.
Note
You can also click Reboot on the upper right corner of the page to reboot the device.
13.5 Restore Parameters
When the device is abnormal caused by the incorrect set parameters, you can restore the
parameters.
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Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → System → Maintenance → Upgrade & Maintenance → Device
Maintenance .
2.
Select the restoraon mode.
-
Click Restore, and select the parameters to be saved instead of being restored. Click OK. Then
the parameters except the IP parameters, user parameters, and the saved parameters will be
restored to the default sengs.
-
Click Restore Factory Sengs and click OK to restore all the parameters to the factory
sengs.
3.
Click OK.
13.6 Synchronize Time
Synchronize the device me when it is inconsistent with the actual me.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → System → System Sengs → Time Sengs .
2.
Select Time Zone.
3.
Select Sync Mode.
NTP Synchronizaon
Select it to synchronize the device me with that of the NTP server. Set Server IP, NTP Port,
and Interval. Click NTP Test to test if the connecon between the device and the server is
normal.
Manual Synchronizaon
Select it to synchronize the device me with that of the computer. Set me manually, or
check Sync. with computer me.
SDK
If the remote host has been set for the device, select it to synchronize me via the remote
host.
ONVIF
Select it to synchronize me via the third-party device.
No
Select it to disable me synchronizaon.
All
Select it, and you can select any mode above.
Note
The me synchronizaon modes vary with dierent models. The actual device prevails.
4.
Click Save.
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13.7 Set DST
If the region where the device is located adopts Daylight Saving Time (DST), you can set this
funcon.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → System → System Sengs → DST .
2.
Check Enable DST.
3.
Set Start Time, End Time, and DST Bias.
4.
Click Save.
13.8 Debug
Note
The debug conguraons below are only provided to debug the device by the professionals.
13.8.1 Debug Device
You can enable the funcons to debug the device.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Capture → Advanced → System Service .
2.
Check the debug informaon according to your needs.
Enable Algorithm POS Informaon Debug
The algorithm POS informaon will be overlaid on the playback image when you play back
the video with the dedicated tool.
Enable Posioning Frame Debug
The posioning frames of vehicle bodies and license plates will be overlaid on the captured
pictures.
Enable Closed Posioning Frame
The boom lines of the posioning frames on the captured pictures will display. The frames
will be closed.
3.
Click Save.
13.8.2 Vehicle Capture and Recognion Service
Set the vehicle capture and recognion service to debug the device.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Capture → Advanced → Vehicle Capture and Recognion Service .
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2.
Check the service according to your needs.
Filter Checkpoint Capture of Same Vehicle
It is used to debug the device with the same vehicle. When the same vehicle is triggered
many mes during a short period in the scene, the checkpoint pictures of the vehicle will not
be captured.
3.
Click Save.
13.8.3 Set Image Format
You can enable smartJPEG which can save the storage space without inuencing the resoluon.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → Capture → Advanced → Image Service .
2.
Check smartJPEG.
3.
Click Save.
13.9 Export Parameters
You can export the parameters of one device, and import them to another device to set the two
devices with the same parameters.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → System → Maintenance → Upgrade & Maintenance → Data Export .
2.
Click Export aer Conguring Parameters.
3.
Set an encrypon password, conrm the password, and click OK.
Note
The password is used for imporng the conguraon le of the current device to other devices.
4.
Select the saving path, and enter the le name.
5.
Click Save.
13.10 Import Conguraon File
Import the conguraon le of another device to the current device to set the same parameters.
Before You Start
Save the conguraon le to the computer.
Steps
Cauon
Imporng conguraon le is only available to the devices of the same model and same version.
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1.
Go to Conguraon → System → Maintenance → Upgrade & Maintenance → Advanced
Sengs → Data Import .
2.
Select Imporng Method.
Note
If you select Import Part, check the parameters to be imported.
3.
Click Browse to select the conguraon le.
4.
Click Import.
5.
Enter the password which is set when the conguraon le is exported, and click OK.
6.
Click OK on the popup window.
Result
The parameters will be imported, and the device will reboot.
13.11 Export Debug File
The technicians can export the debug le to troubleshoot and maintain the device.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → System → Maintenance → Upgrade & Maintenance → Data Export .
2.
Click Export aer Debug File.
3.
Select the saving path, and enter the le name.
4.
Click Save.
13.12 Export Diagnosis Informaon
The technicians can export the diagnosis informaon to troubleshoot and maintain the device.
Steps
1.
Go to Conguraon → System → Maintenance → Upgrade & Maintenance → Data Export .
2.
Click Export aer Diagnosis Informaon.
3.
Select the saving path, and enter the le name.
4.
Click Save.
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Appendix A. Communicaon Matrix and Device
Command
Scan the QR code below to get the communicaon matrix of the device.
Scan the QR code below to get the device command.
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