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KEDACOM
User Manual for
HD Intelligent Speed Dome Camera
V1.1 (July, 2020)
Trademark
Kedacom™ and
are trademarks of Suzhou Keda Technology Co., Ltd. in China and
various other countries. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their
respective holders.
Suzhou Keda Technology Co., Ltd.
131 Jinshan Road
New District, Suzhou, 215011
People's Republic of China
http://www.kedacom.com/en
Tel: +86-512-68418188
Fax: +86-512-68412699
© 2020 Suzhou Keda Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
Without the prior written permission of Suzhou Keda Technology Co., Ltd., any reproduction, translation
or retransmission of all or any part of this document for any purpose in either electronic or mechanical
form is not allowed.
Notice
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the
preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and
recommendations in this document do not constitute a warranty of any kind, express or implied. Suzhou
Keda Technology Co., Ltd. is not responsible for printing or clerical errors.
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Target Audience
Administrators and Operators of Video Surveillance Products
Applicable Models
Human recognition series: IPC425-i423-NWH, IPC445-i433-NWH, IPC489-i440-NWH
General recognition series: IPC425-i223-NWH (VER.A), IPC445-i233-NWH, IPC489-i240-NWH
Document Version
V1.1
Related Document
Quick Start Guide
Convention
Icon
Convention
Notes and warning: necessary
supplement of operations
Sign
BOLD
Convention
Menu, e.g. Drag to Zoom
Connector between menus of
different level, e.g. Settings >
Camera
>
Safety Instruction
These instructions are intended to ensure that the user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or
property loss. Please read this Guide carefully before using the product, and keep it properly for future
reference. If the product cannot work normally or is damaged because the user does not follow the
safety instructions, we shall not assume any responsibility.
Before installation, please follow the instructions below:
Instructions
1. Please adopt power supply in the safety voltage range.
2. If the product does not work properly, please contact your dealer or the nearest service center.
Never attempt to disassemble or repair the product yourself in any way.
3. Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock.
4. When cleaning the lens, please use a rubber dust blower to remove dust on the lens or filter, and
use dry soft cleaning cloth to remove the dirt on camera surface. For some hard dirt, user can apply
some detergent to the cleaning cloth and wipe gently. Never apply any volatile solvent, such as
ethanol, benzene and diluents, to avoid damage to surface coating.
5. Do not focus the camera lens on strong light such as the sun or incandescent lamp. The strong light
can cause overexposure or light leak (not camera malfunction), which may shorten camera lifetime.
6. Do not expose the camera in the environment not defined in the Manual. Maintenance and fee due
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to exposure of product in the wrong conditions will be user‟s responsibility.
7. Indoor Dome Camera cannot be installed at rainy or wet places. If the Indoor Dome Camera has a
connecting rod on the bracket, make sure there is no hole on the rod to avoid water.
8. Outdoor Dome Camera must be completely sealed to avoid dampness. Make sure there is no hole
on the connecting rod of bracket to avoid water.
9. While shipping the camera, pack it in the factory packing or use materials with equivalent quality.
10. When it is necessary to replace a part, please contact your dealer in advance and replace the part
with specified model or part of the same features. We shall not assume any responsibility for
problems caused by unauthorized replacement.
11. Do not shield the sensor at front of the lens housing.
12. When power off the camera, reboot it after 30 seconds.
Anti-thunder and Anti-surge
The camera adopts built-in anti-thunder technology and can withstand instant 4KV thunder when it is
well grounded. To prevent damage caused by thunders exceeding the built-in anti-thunder level, an
independent anti-thunder engineering must be carried out. When installing it outdoor, please note the
following tips to reduce damage efficiently such as thunder.
1. The distance between the signal wire and the high-tension apparatus or high voltage cable should
be at least 50m.
2. Try to route cables along the eave when installing outdoor.
3. When installing camera in an open field, route cables inside sealed steel pipes under the earth and
ground the pipes with one point. Never route cables in aerial way.
4. In heavy thunderstorm area or high-tension zone (such as high voltage transformer substation), an
extra superpower anti-thunder apparatus and lightning rod must be installed.
5. The anti-thunder and grounding design of outdoor apparatus and wires must consider the
anti-thunder requirements of the building and conform to the requests of national and industrial
standards.
6. The system must be grounded with equipotential. The grounding apparatus must be
anti-interference and electrically safe. It cannot be short-circuited or hybrid connected to the null line
of high-voltage power grid. When it is grounded independently, the ground impedance is ≤4Ω and
the earth lead section surface must be ≥25mm2.
7.
The anti-thunder grounding wire of the dome camera uses multi-strand copper cable with section
surface ≥4mm2 (strand diameter about ≥2.3mm).
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Contents
© 2020 Suzhou Keda Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. .................................................................. i
Notice ................................................................................................................................................................. i
Target Audience ............................................................................................................................................... ii
Applicable Models ........................................................................................................................................... ii
Document Version ........................................................................................................................................... ii
Related Document ........................................................................................................................................... ii
Convention ....................................................................................................................................................... ii
1.
Product Brief .......................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1
Product Appearance ........................................................................................................................ 5
1.2
Applicable Scenarios ....................................................................................................................... 5
2.
Start Up ................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.1
Activate Camera .............................................................................................................................. 7
2.2
Quick Setting of Network Parameters ............................................................................................. 9
2.3
Login and Log Out ......................................................................................................................... 10
2.4
Password Reset............................................................................................................................. 13
2.5
Main Interface ................................................................................................................................ 13
2.6
Installation...................................................................................................................................... 14
2.6.1
2.6.2
3.
Preset ...................................................................................................................................... 14
Calibration ............................................................................................................................... 17
Basic Functions ................................................................................................................................... 20
3.1
Live View ....................................................................................................................................... 20
3.1.1
PTZ Control ............................................................................................................................. 20
3.1.2
Preset ...................................................................................................................................... 21
3.1.3
Image Adjustment ................................................................................................................... 22
3.1.4
Live View Window ................................................................................................................... 23
3.2 Playback ........................................................................................................................................ 24
3.3
Snapshot........................................................................................................................................ 26
3.4
Local Setting .................................................................................................................................. 27
4.
Intelligent .............................................................................................................................................. 31
4.1
Intelligent Live View ....................................................................................................................... 31
4.2
Intelligent Settings ......................................................................................................................... 33
4.2.1
4.2.2
4.2.3
4.2.4
4.2.5
4.2.6
4.2.7
4.2.8
4.2.9
4.2.10
4.2.11
4.2.12
4.2.13
Path ......................................................................................................................................... 33
DPSS....................................................................................................................................... 33
VIIAS ....................................................................................................................................... 34
Guard Area .............................................................................................................................. 35
Arming ..................................................................................................................................... 36
Parameters .............................................................................................................................. 37
Vehicle Detection .................................................................................................................... 39
Patrol ....................................................................................................................................... 40
Vehicle OSD ............................................................................................................................ 41
Protocol Setting ....................................................................................................................... 42
LED Setting ............................................................................................................................. 42
Event Setting ........................................................................................................................... 43
Version .................................................................................................................................... 45
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Network ................................................................................................................................................. 46
5.1
IP and Port ..................................................................................................................................... 46
5.1.1
LAN ......................................................................................................................................... 46
5.1.2
Port .......................................................................................................................................... 47
5.1.3
Positioning ............................................................................................................................... 47
5.1.4
*Multicast ................................................................................................................................. 48
5.2 Access Protocol ............................................................................................................................. 49
5.2.1
VSIP ........................................................................................................................................ 49
5.2.2
ONVIF ..................................................................................................................................... 50
5.2.3
SIP........................................................................................................................................... 50
5.2.4
VIID ......................................................................................................................................... 51
5.2.5
PDNS ...................................................................................................................................... 52
5.3 Other Protocol................................................................................................................................ 53
5.3.1
DDNS ...................................................................................................................................... 53
5.3.2
FTP.......................................................................................................................................... 53
5.3.3
PPPoE ..................................................................................................................................... 54
5.3.4
K-SNMP .................................................................................................................................. 55
5.3.5
802.1X ..................................................................................................................................... 55
5.3.6
QoS ......................................................................................................................................... 56
5.3.7
UPnP ....................................................................................................................................... 56
5.3.8
SNMP ...................................................................................................................................... 57
5.3.9
SMTP ...................................................................................................................................... 58
5.4 Cloud Service ................................................................................................................................ 59
6.
Camera .................................................................................................................................................. 60
6.1
Image ............................................................................................................................................. 60
6.1.1
Image Adjustment ................................................................................................................... 60
6.1.2
Exposure ................................................................................................................................. 60
6.1.3
Focus....................................................................................................................................... 61
6.1.4
White Balance ......................................................................................................................... 62
6.1.5
Night Cut ................................................................................................................................. 62
6.1.6
*IR ........................................................................................................................................... 64
6.1.7
Image Enhancement ............................................................................................................... 64
6.1.8
*Image Stabilization ................................................................................................................ 65
6.1.9
Rotate and BNC ...................................................................................................................... 65
6.1.10
Effect Parameters ................................................................................................................... 66
6.2 OSD ............................................................................................................................................... 67
6.3
Video .............................................................................................................................................. 68
6.3.1
Encoding Format ..................................................................................................................... 69
6.3.2
ROI .......................................................................................................................................... 70
6.3.3
*Privacy Mask ......................................................................................................................... 71
6.3.4
Video Info Overlay ................................................................................................................... 72
6.4 Audio .............................................................................................................................................. 72
6.4.1
Audio Encoding ....................................................................................................................... 72
6.4.2
Audio Decoding ....................................................................................................................... 73
6.5 PTZ ................................................................................................................................................ 74
6.5.1
6.5.2
6.5.3
6.5.4
6.5.5
6.5.6
6.5.7
6.5.8
7.
Basic Configuration ................................................................................................................. 74
Guard Tour .............................................................................................................................. 75
Preset Position ........................................................................................................................ 76
Restricted Patrol ...................................................................................................................... 77
Path Mode ............................................................................................................................... 78
Mixed Mode ............................................................................................................................. 79
Scheduled Task ....................................................................................................................... 79
Positioning ............................................................................................................................... 81
Event ..................................................................................................................................................... 83
7.1
Intelligent Function......................................................................................................................... 83
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7.1.1
Motion Detection ..................................................................................................................... 83
7.1.2
Video Blocked ......................................................................................................................... 85
7.1.3
Guard Line .............................................................................................................................. 87
7.1.4
Entry Guard Area .................................................................................................................... 90
7.1.5
Exit Guard Area ....................................................................................................................... 93
7.1.6
Enter Guard Area .................................................................................................................... 95
7.1.7
Object Left ............................................................................................................................... 98
7.1.8
Object Removal..................................................................................................................... 101
7.1.9
Gathering .............................................................................................................................. 103
7.1.10
Audio Surge .......................................................................................................................... 105
7.2 Alarm Input .................................................................................................................................. 107
7.3
Alarm Output................................................................................................................................ 109
7.4
Abnormality Linkage .................................................................................................................... 109
8.
Storage ................................................................................................................................................. 111
8.1
Storage Management ................................................................................................................... 111
8.2
Recording ..................................................................................................................................... 111
8.3
Snapshot.......................................................................................................................................113
9.
System .................................................................................................................................................115
9.1
Device Info ....................................................................................................................................115
9.2
User Security ................................................................................................................................115
9.2.1
User ........................................................................................................................................115
9.2.2
RTSP Authorization ................................................................................................................117
9.2.3
IP Filter ...................................................................................................................................117
9.2.4
Security Service .....................................................................................................................117
9.3 Time ..............................................................................................................................................118
9.4
Serial Port .....................................................................................................................................119
9.5
Log ............................................................................................................................................... 120
9.5.1
Logs....................................................................................................................................... 120
9.5.2
System Health ....................................................................................................................... 120
9.5.3
Service Status ....................................................................................................................... 120
9.6 System Maintenance ................................................................................................................... 121
9.6.1
System Maintenance............................................................................................................. 121
9.6.2
Network Test.......................................................................................................................... 122
9.7 Lifetime ........................................................................................................................................ 123
10.
Appendix: Glossary of Terms ........................................................................................................... 124
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1. Product Brief
HD intelligent speed dome camera (hereinafter referred to as “camera”) is remote HD IP Camera based
on IP network technology. It encodes and transmits HD video. Also, it can be deployed at any point of a
surveillance network and transmits videos via public or private IP network. It applies special chip with
built-in structure and stable performance.
Camera Functions
Apply high-performance progressive scan sensor, with clear image and vivid color;
High-performance video processing chip and efficient video encoding, providing HD video image;
Support auto iris, auto focus, auto white balance and BLC
Support WDR, image adjustment, 3D noise reduction, motion detection, image flip, and privacy mask
Support multi-stream to fit different network bandwidth;
Configurable text overlay on video image
PTZ Functions
Built-in speed PT, able to rotate continuously in pan and tilt, support auto flip in tilt
Support DOF proportional zooming, auto watch, last spot recovery, PT restriction, scheduled task, mixed
scan and etc.
Alarm Management
Some with audio and alarm ports, support talk-back and alarm
Motion detection and alarm linkage, make video surveillance intelligent
Support alarm linkage edition: alarm text overlay, device output, live view display and etc.
Networking Method
Support static address, DHCP or PPPoE
Support NAT traversal, DNS and multi-cast
Storage
Support storage card, for local storage when the network is disconnected
Support local snapshot, default format is .JPG
Support local recording, user can query and playback videos on PC directly
Support dual-system backup to secure data safety
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1.1 Product Appearance
Picture 1-1 IPC425 series
Picture 1-2 IPC445 series
Picture 1-3 IPC489 series
Note: The appearances of different sub-models may differ. Please subject to actual devices.
1.2 Applicable Scenarios

Human Recognition Camera
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The human recognition camera can capture human face and human body and analyze
personnel attributes. They are mainly used at places requiring control over people such as
finance, telecom, government institutions, school, airport, public security, judiciary authorities
and safe city.

General Recognition Camera
The general recognition camera can capture independent snapshots of the target. They are
mainly used at places where people and vehicles are mixed together such as traffic lanes with
people and vehicle, taxi pick-up and drop-off spots, bus stops, tourist distribution center, urban
village inlet and outlet, and community venue entrances.
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2. Start Up
Please refer to the Quick Start Guide for installation and wiring of the system.
After the devices are installed, configure parameters and functions through the web client. Please ensure
the mutual network communication between the cameras and the PC before configuring.
Note: You are responsible for risks of accessing cameras to the Internet, including but not limited to
possible cyber-attack, hacking attack, virus infection and etc. This company is not responsible for
the product failures and information disclosure caused thereby, but will provide timely technical
support for the cameras.
Requirements of PC for installing the client of IPC4X5 series:

Processor: 3.3 GHz CORE®i3 series and later version or other equivalent processors

RAM Memory: 4GB or above

Operating System: Windows 7 or higher versions

Browser: Browser (32 bits): 360 browser, IE11.0 or newer, Firefox (51.0 and lower versions), Google
Chrome (41.0 and lower versions)

DirectX: 9.0 C
Requirements of PC for installing the client of IPC489 series:

Processor: CORE®i5-7500 and higher

Display Card: HD-630 GPU or above

RAM Memory: 8GB or above

Operating System: Windows 7 or higher version

Browser (32 bits): 360 browser, IE11.0 or newer, Firefox (51.0 and lower versions), Google Chrome
(41.0 and lower versions)

WEB Plug-in: Hardware decoding plug-in

DirectX:9.0c
2.1 Activate Camera
When the camera is first used, user should activate it and set the login password for normal use.
There are 2 methods to activate the camera: though IPCSearch or through browser.

a)
Activate through IPCSearch
Get IPCSearch from our website (https://www.kedacom.com/cn/softtools/index.jhtml) and
install it according to the prompts.
b)
After finishing installation, open IPCsearch and the system will search the cameras in LAN and
display the list as shown below.
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Picture 2-1 IPCSearch
Note: Device type and alias is subject to the search result.
c)
Select the camera to be activated, right click and select “Activate”. On the popup interface,
configure admin user password and email for claiming password. Click “Activate”.
Note: When there are more than one non-activated devices, select the devices and click
“Batch processing”. On the popup interface, set admin user‟s password and the email
address to claim password. Click “Activate” and wait for rebooting.
Picture 2-2 Batch Processing

a)
Activate through browser
Configure the IP addresses of PC in the same network segment as the camera and input the
camera IP address in browser, the device activation interface will pop up, ass shown below:
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Picture 2-3 Activate through browser
b)
Configure admin user password and email for claiming password. Click “Activate”.
Note:

To ensure the safety of device on internet, it is strongly recommended that you set a strong
password composed of at least 2 kinds of the following, numbers, upper-case letters,
lower-case letters or specific symbols with length of 8 to 16 characters.

Please modify the password periodically such as once every 3 months. If the device is used in
highly risky environment, suggest modifying the password monthly or weekly.

Please keep your username and password safe.
2.2 Quick Setting of Network Parameters
After activating the device, user can quickly modify the network parameters of the camera through
IPCSearch, including IP address, subnet mask, gateway and etc.
1)
Open IPCSearch and the system will search the cameras in LAN automatically and display the
results on the list;
2)
Select a camera to be configured, click “Modify Params” or right click the mouse. Modify
parameters and fill the password set during activation.
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Picture 2-4 Modify Parameter
3)
Click “OK” and in the popup window click “OK”. Wait for rebooting.
Picture 2-5 Reboot device
Note: To configure more parameters, login to the web client and modify. Please refer to
Chapter 5 for details.
2.3 Login and Log Out

Login
After activating the camera and modifying the parameters, the device will reboot. After reboot, the
button will be enabled again. Select either of the following methods to login to the web client.
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Please select the device from IPCSearch and click “Login” or double click the line the device is
in to enter web client. Input username and the password set during activation and click “Login”
to enter the client.

Enter camera IP address in the address bar of the browser to login to the web client. Input
username and the password set during activation and click “Login” to enter the client.
Picture 2-6 Login Interface
When login successfully for the first time, please download and install the plug-in. Close browser
during installation. After finishing, re-login to the web client. Interface after login is shown below.
Attention: Recommend IE kernel browser as other browsers may affect some functions of the
client.
Picture 2-7 Web Client Interface
Note: After logging into the web client successfully for the first time, the “Quick Setting” window
will pop up. Click “Quick Setting ->” to enter quick setting interface and perform simple
settings. To disable quick setting, go to Settings > Local Setting and unselect “Enable
Configuration Guide” checkbox; or select “No Prompt” under “Quick Setting ->” on the
quick setting interface.
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Picture 2-8 Quick setting interface
Picture 2-9 Quick setting

Log Out
On the live view interface, click

to log out.
Help
Click the icon
at the top right corner of the window and the help file interface will pop up.
User can view the help file of the device.
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2.4 Password Reset
If user enters a wrong username or password for 6 times, the camera IP will be locked up for 10
minutes, during which user cannot login to this camera. If user forgets the password, reset the
password.
1)
Open IPCSearch and select the device whose password needs to be reset. Click “Password
Reset“ and a window will pop up, as shown below:
Picture 2-10 Password Reset
2)
Click the password reset link or scan the QR code in the above picture with a mobile device and
fill in the Serial Number and Email address in the following picture. Click “Get Security Code”;
Picture 2-11 Password Reset
3)
Login to the email address to get a security code and fill in “Command” blank in Picture 2-10
and click “OK”. Please remember the new password on the popup window and click “OK”. The
device will reboot.
2.5 Main Interface
On the main interface of camera, you can view live video, playback video records, manage
snapshots and configure settings.

Live View: preview camera live video and adjust camera parameters;

Playback: search, playback and download video records by timeline;
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
Snapshot: view, search and download snapshots by picture types;

Settings: configure camera functions and system parameters.

Intelligent: configure the intelligent tracking system and browse the live view thereof.
2.6 Installation
After logging into the client, adjust camera position and angles by requirements so as to make sure
the camera conforms to the installation requirements. Then refer to the Quick Start Guide to
configure and calibrate the camera.
Note: The installation and setup parameters of different models may differ. Please subject to
actual conditions and refer to the Quick Start Guide. This manual will take the general
recognition camera to introduce the functions.
2.6.1
Preset
Go to Intelligent > Settings > Preset Setting and configure camera installation
parameters.
Picture 2-12 Preset
Configuration steps as follows:
1)
Select proper installation height for the camera according to the actual environment
and the Quick Start Guide. After finish installation, adjust the camera to proper
angles through the PTZ control buttons on live view interface.
[Attention] During installation, you can adjust camera installation height and angles
properly to make sure the camera lens is facing rightly to the key
surveillance area. The camera cannot be slanted so as to make sure the
person in the picture stands upright.
2)
Adjust camera field of view. There are 2 methods, calibration frame adjustment and
pixel adjustment.

Calibration frame adjustment:
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Select calibration frame color and click “Calibration Frame” to show the
calibration frame in the selected color;
Picture 2-13 Adjust calibration frame
b)
Put the calibration board (or vehicle plate) sized 50 cm * 50 cm in the center of
the image facing the lens;
c)
Click icons of “Zoom in” or “Zoom out” to adjust the field of view and change
the size of the calibration board (or vehicle plate) in the image; when the
calibration board coincides with the smaller frame, it is the maximum scene;
when the calibration board coincides with the larger frame, it is the minimum
scene.

Pixel adjustment:
a)
Select “Object Pixel Measure” to show the interpupillary distance (IPD) of the
person or show the width of the vehicle plate in the image;
Picture 2-14 Object pixel adjustment-people
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Picture 2-15 Object pixel adjustment-plate
b)
Make the person or the vehicle in the center of the image;
c)
Click icons of “Zoom in” or “Zoom out” to adjust the field of view and change
the size of human face or vehicle plate to ensure the IPD or the plate width is
no less than the specified minimum value.
Attention: The intelligent speed dome camera for human checkpoint has only one
kind of method, i.e. pixel adjustment. Adjust the field of view to change
the size of human face so as to determine the IPD and finish adjustment
of field of view.
3)
Focusing. The default focus mode of the camera is auto. Only when auto focusing
cannot obtain clear images should user focus manually.
Note: When the camera resolution is above 2.0 MP, you need to edit the focus area
manually. You can arrange a person or put a richly-textured object in the edit
area so as to improve focus accuracy.
1) Go to Settings > Camera > Image > Focus, select “Custom” for Focus Area and
click “Edit” to edit key focusing area at the bottom of the image. After finish editing,
click “Stop Editing”.
Picture 2-16 Focus
2) Click “Setting” to focus automatically.
4)
After finishing the above steps, configure presets for intelligent analysis.
a)
Select a preset number from the dropdown list;
b)
Enter preset name;
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Click “Save” to finish preset setting; click “Load” to validate current preset and
c)
perform intelligent analysis. Click “Delete” to delete current preset; click “Clear”
to clear all presets.
Note: It supports maximum 8 preset positions.
Attention: After click “Load”, current preset takes effect and perform intelligent
analysis and meanwhile its status is locked. If you adjust the PTZ or
camera field of view on other interfaces, the camera will restore to locking
status automatically in 5 minutes.
2.6.2
Calibration
Go to Intelligent > Settings > Calibration to configure calibration and prior area.
Note:

Calibration can be done only when the camera is installed. If the camera height,
angle of pitch or focal length changes, user needs to calibrate again.

Human recognition camera does not support “Near Far Box Flag” calibration.
Picture 2-17 Calibration
1)
Select a preset number from the dropdown list.
2)
Calibrate. When the camera is used to capture vehicle, calibrate by referring to the
vehicle plate.
a) Select “Enable Near Far Box Flag”. When the vehicle plate is in the center of the
image, click “Pause”. Adjust the size and position of the “Far” box to make it the
same width as that of the plate;
Note: Click to select the box and drag the 4 yellow points at the corners to
adjust the length and width of it; long-press on the box to select it and
drag it to proper positions.
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Picture 2-18 Calibration
b) Click “Play” and when the vehicle plate comes to the bottom of the image, click
“Pause”. Adjust the size and position of the “Near” box to make it the same width
as that of the plate;
Attention:

During calibration, do not adjust the field of view, i.e. do not click the zoom
in or zoom out icons.

Human recognition camera does not support calibration, so “Enable Far
Near Box Flag” is disabled.

After finishing configuration, click “Save” to validate settings and meanwhile
lock camera focal length. If you adjust camera focal length on other
interfaces, the camera will restore to locking status automatically in 5
minutes.
3)
Configure prior area. In actual conditions, especially when the supplementary light in
the field can only cover partial area, it‟s necessary to configure prior areas. When
“Enable Prior Area Flag” is unselected, the default prior area of the camera is full
area; after selecting “Enable Prior Area Flag”, when an object enters the prior area,
the camera will output the optimum snapshots in this area first.
Note:

Prior area configuration is used to capture human face and vehicles.

Different models support capturing different objects.
a) Select “Enable Prior Area Flag” to display the prior area. The default prior area is
1/2 to 3/4 part from the top of the image.
b) Click the prior area frame and drag the yellow points at the corners to adjust the
length and width of the area; long-press on the blue lines of the frame and drag
the frame to move it to a proper position.
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Picture 2-19 Prior area
4)
Click “Save” to validate settings and click “Reset” to reset setting.
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3. Basic Functions
By the web client, user can not only view live images, but also capture snapshots and record videos and
configure alarm linkage. Some functions may be unavailable to some models. Please subject to actual
models.
Note: Different models may have different functions and the disabled buttons on the web client
means the device does not support the function. Functions with “*” in this manual means only
some models support.
3.1 Live View
Click “Live View” to enter the preview interface.
Picture 3-1 Live View
Click the hidden button on the left of the interface to hide PTZ control, Preset and Image Adjustment
interfaces. Click it again to show the interfaces.
3.1.1
PTZ Control
Click
to show the following interface:
Picture 3-2 PTZ Control
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Note
The 8 direction buttons control the pan and tilt rotation of the PTZ. Click
them to adjust the direction of image;
Click
and the camera will patrol in pan; click again to stop.
Step length adjustment button, the step length means the rotation
speed of the image on each click of the direction button. Drag the slide
bar to adjust. The larger the step length is, the faster the image will
rotate.
Buttons to adjust the camera‟s field of view. Field of view is the
surveillance scope of the camera. The larger the field of view is, the
broader the scope will be. Click
magnified; click
to zoom in and the object is
to zoom out and object is narrowed.
Buttons to adjust the sharpness of focused object. Click
to focus
nearby object clear and distant object will become misty; click
to
focus distant object and nearby object will become misty; click
to
focus automatically.
Buttons to adjust the size of aperture. Click
and the image becomes bright; click
image becomes dark; click
Light on/off button, click
to enlarge aperture
to narrow aperture and the
to adjust aperture automatically.
to enable IR light detection. When the light
condition turns dark, enable the IR light for lighting. Click
to disable
IR light, and even the light condition turns dark, the IR light will not be
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on.
Wiper is used to clean the glass dome. Click the icon to enable wiper
and click again to disable. The wiper will stop automatically after 10
brushes. Click it to enable it again if necessary.
3.1.2
Preset
Click
to show the following interface:
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Picture 3-3 Preset
After setting and saving presets, you can load, edit or delete the presets anytime.
Alternatively, go to Settings > Camera > PTZ > Preset and configure.
Load: Click this icon to load a preset and the PTZ camera will rotate to the preset and
display the image according to the set parameters.
Save: Select a position and adjust lens direction and field of view to the requirements.
Then select a preset from the list and click the icon to save the position as a preset.
Delete: Click this icon to delete a preset.
3.1.3
Image Adjustment
Click
to show the following interface:
Picture 3-4 Image adjustment
Adjust image brightness, contrast, saturation and sharpness if necessary by dragging the
slide bars or enter a value behind the slide bars.
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Brightness: Adjust current image brightness by actual request. The higher the value
is, the brighter the image will be.
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Contrast: Adjust current image contrast by actual request. The higher the value is,
the clearer the contrast between the dark and the bright of the image will be.
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Saturation: Adjust current image saturation by actual request. The higher the value
is, the fresher the image will be.
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Sharpness: Adjust current image sharpness by actual request. The higher the value
is, the more distinct the objects on the image will look.
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Effect parameters: Load set image parameters by request. Go to Settings >
Camera > Image > Image Quality > Effect Parameters, and refer to Effect
Parameters in Chapter 6 for details.
3.1.4
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Live View Window
Aspect Ratio

means the live view window displays image in standard screen ratio 4:3.

means the live view window displays image in wide screen ratio of 16:9.

means the live view window displays image in actual size 1:1.
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
makes the image window adaptive to your PC resolution.
Stream Selection
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Main Stream: Display the HD image. It is the encoding format of live view, and can
be set in Settings > Camera > Video > Encoding Format.
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Secondary Stream: Display the SD image. It is the encoding format of live view, and
can be set in Settings > Camera > Video > Encoding Format.
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Third Stream: Display the SD image. It is the encoding format of live view, and can
be set in Settings > Camera > Video > Encoding Format.
Note: After enabling third stream in Settings > Camera > Video > Encoding Format,
the live view interface will show the display option of third stream.
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Toolbar
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Play/ Pause, click this button to play or pause a viewing.
Stop, click this button to stop live view.
Volume, it is the local decoding volume. Click
voice; click
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to enable or disable
to select audio channel.
Drag the slide bar to adjust volume
Click this button to call and talk to camera. Click again to stop talking.
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to capture current image; click
to select camera
snapshot or local snapshot. The former means the camera captures an image and
sends it to local client; the latter means the web client captures an image and saves
it locally.
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Start/ Stop recording, click this button to start recording and click again to stop
recording.
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Click this icon to enable the e-PTZ function. Left click and drag toward lower
right to draw an area. The pixels of this area will be amplified and will cover the
whole screen. Left click and drag toward upper left to draw an area, then image will
recover.
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PTZ, click the icon to zoom. Left click and drag toward lower right to draw an
area. The pixels of this area will be amplified and will cover the whole screen. Left
click and drag toward upper left to draw an area, then the image will recover. Double
click a point in the image and the point will be centered.
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Status, click this button to display the frame rate and bitrate of the live video,
and click again to hide. This button is hidden by default. To enable this function, go to
Settings > Local Setting > Play, select “Display Status Info” and click “Save”.

Video freeze, click this button and the image will freeze at the last frame before
clicking. Click again to recover image. During video freeze, the PTZ function is
disabled.
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Full screen, click this button to display in full screen. Double click in full screen
or press Esc to exit full screen.
3.2 Playback
Click “Playback” to enter the interface of recording management. User can search, view and
download video records saved in the SD card.
Picture 3-5 Playback
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Operation steps:
1)
Select recording duration from the calendar. If there is a blue triangle on a date, it means there
is recording on that day.
2)
Click "Search" and the video will be displayed directly in the timeline on the right (the highlight
parts on the timeline).
Note: Red means alarm video recordings, blue meaning scheduled video recordings, and
green meaning manual video recordings.
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Alarm video recording: Enable video recording when an alarm event occurs such as
motion detection triggered video recording. Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent
Function > Motion Detection, and select "Recording Linkage".
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Scheduled video recording: Enable video recording automatically during certain durations.
Configure on the interface of Settings > Storage > Recording.
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Manual video recording: When the camera is disconnected from VMS or NVR, the video
recording will be enabled by default.
3)
Click the "Play" button on the interface to playback the video recording. During the playback,
user can perform operations such as clipping, accelerating and downloading the video
recording.
4)
Put the cursor of the mouse on the timeline to show the time of the video. Double-click or
press the left button of the mouse and drag the timeline to skip playing. Also, user can set
playback time under “Go To” and click
to select playback time.
Buttons on the playback interface:
Icon
/
Note
Play/ Pause, click the icon to play the video and click again to pause.
Stop, click the icon to stop playing the video.
Decelerate playing speed; click the icon to decelerate the speed of
playing the video, one-click to decelerate by 1/2x and one more click
by 1/4x, max by 1/8x.
Accelerate playing speed; click the icon to accelerate the speed of
playing the video, one-click to accelerate by one time, max 8 times.
Previous video section, click the icon to play the previous video
section and user can click it continuously. Click it in continuous video
and it skips 1 hour by default.
Next video section, click the icon to play the next video section and
user can click it continuously. Click it in continuous video and it skips 1
hour by default.
Volume, click the button to enable sound and click again to disable
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sound. Drag the slide bar to adjust volume.
ePTZ, click this icon to enable the ePTZ function. Left click and drag
toward lower right to draw an area. The pixels of this area will be
amplified and will cover the whole screen. Left click and drag toward
upper left to draw an area, then image will recover.
Snapshot, click the icon to capture current playback image. The save
path for playback snapshots can be set in Chapter 3.4 Settings >
Local Setting.
Clip, click this icon to start clipping current video and click again to
stop clipping. The save path for clipped playback videos can be set
in Chapter 3.4 Settings > Local Setting.
Download, click the icon to pop up the download interface. On the
popup interface, configure the start time, end time and select video
type(s) to download. Click "Search" to display expected videos.
Select the files to be downloaded and click “Download”. User can
view the download progress on the list. Save path can be set
in Chapter 3.4 Settings > Local Setting.
Zoom in/ Zoom out timeline, adjust the scale interval on the timeline.
/
Click the icons to zoom in or zoom out the timeline. The scale
intervals on the timeline include 5 min, 10 min and 30 min. Zooming of
the timeline will not affect the playback of current video.
Full screen, click this button to display the video in full screen.
Double-click on the screen or press Esc to exit.
3.3 Snapshot
Click “Snapshot” to enter the interface of snapshot management. User can view or download
snapshots in SD card.
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Picture 3-6 Snapshot
Snapshot search and download steps:
1)
Select required picture type(s) on the left checkboxes;
2)
Select duration of snapshots from "Time". If selecting "Custom", specify the Start Time and End
Time;
3)
Click "Search" and the search result will show on the right list, from which you can see picture
ID and snapshot time;
4)
Select pictures and click
to download the selected pictures. Snapshot save path can be
set in Local Setting > Camera Snapshot Save Path.
3.4 Local Setting
Go to Settings > Local Setting, and configure parameters of video playing, the size and save path
of video records and snapshots on local PC, as shown in the following picture.
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Picture 3-7 Local setting
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Play
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Protocol: Select the stream output protocol, options including UDP and TCP, default
being TCP; UDP is applicable when the request for image quality is not high and the
network is unstable.
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Performance: Select playing level from "Real-time", "Balanced" and "Smooth", default
being "Balanced". “Balanced” mode gives consideration of both real-time playing and
smooth playing; “real-time” ensures the shortest latency of video playing but affects the
smoothness of the video; “smooth” ensures smooth playing of the video but affects the
real-time performance of the video.
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Decoded Process Mode: Select the process mode after decoding, options including
"Default" and "Brightness Enhance".
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Enable Image Noise Reduction: After selecting it, drag the slide bar below to adjust the
noise reduction level, including 4 levels. Enabling image noise reduction will change the
resolution of current image. When the level is too high, it will cause tailing effect on
moving objects. Usually it‟s unnecessary to enable it.
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Enable Vertical Synchronization: When there is image tearing, enable vertical
synchronization to improve image quality. Usually it‟s unnecessary to enable this option as
it will increase CPU utilization.
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Display Status Info: After enabling this function, there will be a status icon in the menu bar
at the bottom of the live view window. Click it to view frame rate, bitrate and packet loss
rate.
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Rule Information Display: If a device supports intelligent functions, when this option is
selected, the settings on Settings > Event > Intelligent Function interfaces and
on Settings > Camera >Video > Video Info Overlay interface will be shown in the
intelligent zone on live view window such as the rule box and target box of guard line
alarming, on which user can perform operations if necessary.

Hard Decode Preferred: After enabling this function, the video decoding will select
hardware decoding first.
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Recording
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Packet Size: Configure the size of single local recording, options including 256M, 512M
and 1G.
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Local Recording Save Path: Configure the local save path for recordings recorded during
live viewing. Click the button of "View" to customize the save path. Click “Opendir” to
open the folder where the recordings are saved currently.
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Clipping Save Path: Configure the local save path for video clippings clipped during
playback. Click the button of "View" to customize the save path. Click “Opendir” to open
the folder where the clippings are saved currently.

Download Save Path: Configure the local save path for recordings downloaded during
playback. Click the button of "View" to customize the save path. Click “Opendir” to open
the folder where the recordings are saved currently.
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Snapshot

Local Snapshot Save Path: Configure the local save path for snapshots captured during
live viewing. Click the button of "View" to customize the save path. Click “Opendir” to
open the folder where the recordings are saved currently.

Camera Snapshot Save Path: Configure the local save path for snapshots downloaded
from "Snapshot" interface. Click the button of "View" to customize the save path. Click
“Opendir” to open the folder where the recordings are saved currently.
Note:
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Camera Snapshot: Camera captures an image and sends it to local client. The image
quality is good, but there is some time delay caused by network.

Local Snapshot: Client captures an image and saves it locally. The image quality is
ordinary, but there is no time delay.
Snapshot Save Path: Configure the local save path for snapshots captured during
playback. Click the button of "View" to customize the save path. Click “Opendir” to open
the folder where the recordings are saved currently.
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Others
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Enable Configuration Guide: When it is selected, the configuration guide will pop up
during login and lead user to the Quick Settings interface. It is selected by default.
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Download Plug-in: Use IE kernel browser to log into the web client. Click the button of
"Download Plug-in" to download the video plug-in. When logging into the web client for
the first time, download and install the plug-in to view the live video normally.
Note: Please follow the Quick Start Guide strictly during installation; ensure the normal working
of functions such as preset loading and path patrol.
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4. Intelligent
4.1 Intelligent Live View
Click “Intelligent” to enter the intelligent live view interface, as shown below.
Picture 4-1 Intelligent live view
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Function
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Play/Stop. Click this button to play the live view video, and click again to stop viewing.
Zero clearing. Click this button to clear the number of people or vehicles entering the
guard area during the arming durations.
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Show tracking box or not. Click this button and the image of the box camera will show
the target box and tracking box of all targets entering the guard area during arming
durations; click this button again to stop showing the tracking boxes.
Capture and display optimal snapshot or not. Click this button and the system will
/
capture and filter people, motor vehicles, and non-motor vehicles according to
configurations and display the qualified snapshots in “New Snapshot” area; click this
button again to disable capturing function and hide snapshots. Go to Intelligent >
Settings > Parameters to configure the parameters and click “Save” to validate setting.
Open directory of snapshot. Click this button to open the file folder of snapshots from
local PC.
Video recording. Click this button to start video recording and click again to stop video
recording. Go to Intelligent > Settings > Path, and configure the save path.
Capture snapshot. Click the button to capture current image.
ePTZ, electrical zooming in. Click this button to enable ePTZ. Left click and drag toward
lower right to draw an area. The pixels of this area will be amplified and will cover the
whole screen. Left click and drag toward upper left to draw an area, then image will
recover.
PTZ button. Click the button to zoom. Left click and drag toward lower right to draw an
area. The pixels of this area will be amplified and will cover the whole screen. Left click
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and drag toward upper left to draw an area, then the image will recover. Double click a
point in the image and the point will be centered.
Full screen. Select a viewing window and click this button to display the image in full
screen. In the full screen image, double-click the left button of the mouse or press Esc
to exit full screen.
Click
“Capture and display optimal snapshot or not” to view real-time statistics, latest
snapshots and snapshot display.
Picture 4-2 Capture and display optimal snapshot or not
 Real-time statistics: It shows the real-time statistic information on the top of the live view
window, including people sum, vehicle sum and non-motor vehicle sum and the target sum of
different directions.
 New Snapshot: It shows the snapshot result of latest person, vehicle or non-motor vehicle,
including target close-up picture, corresponding panoramic picture and intelligent analysis
information.
Picture 4-3 New snapshot
 Snapshot display: It shows the recent snapshots of people, vehicles and non-motor vehicles,
including both the close-up and the panoramic snapshots.
Picture 4-4 Snapshot display
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Double-click a snapshot to view the details on the popup window, including close-up image,
panoramic image and intelligent analysis information. Click “Show panoramic image” to show the
panoramic image of the close-up.
4.2 Intelligent Settings
Go to Intelligent > Settings to capture snapshots and analyze attributes, including configurations
of path, DPSS and etc.
4.2.1
Path
Go to Intelligent > Settings > Path to configure save path of snapshots.
Picture 4-5 Path setting
Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Click “Browse” on the right and select the local path for saving snapshots, and click
“OK”.
2)
4.2.2
Click “Save” to validate setting; click “Reset” to restore default path.
DPSS
The camera obtains the MAC address of wireless front-end device such as a cellphone
through Wi-Fi, and transfers the MAC address to back-end platform through DPSS
protocol. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Intelligent > Settings > DPSS.
Picture 4-6 DPSS
2)
Select “Enable” to enable DPSS service.
3)
Enter DPSS server address and port number.
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Click “Save” to validate setting. Click “Reset” to restore to default values.
VIIAS
The camera could upload captured snapshots to VIIAS platform as materials for future
data analysis and comparison. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Intelligent > Settings > VIIAS.
Picture 4-7 VIIAS
2)
Select a VIIAS from the dropdown list of “Access VIIAS”. The system supports
multiple VIIAS platforms.
3)
Select “Enable” to enable VIIAS access function.
4)
Enter ID of device to access to the VIIAS platform.
5)
Enter IP address and port number of VIIAS platform.
6)
Enter user name and password of VIIAS platform.
7)
Enter heartbeat signaling interval.
Note: The heartbeat signaling interval is used to detect TCP disconnection. Usually it
sends simple communication packets periodically. If the system does not
receive any response from the other side in the configured interval, it will judge
the other side has been disconnected. For example, if the parameter is set 30,
the system will send the packet once every 30 s.
8)
Enter “Installation Address” and „Administrative Area Code” by request for
positioning the device.
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Select sending mode from the dropdown list.
10) Click “Get” behind “Connection Status” to obtain the connection status between the
device and the VIIAS platform and display in the text box.
11) Select a method from the dropdown list of “Access Record”.
12) Select “Image Transmission First” if necessary.
13) Click “Save” to validate settings. Click “Reset” to restore to previously saved
configuration.
4.2.4
Guard Area
Guard area means one or several areas defined in the image. Any moving targets such
as people, vehicles or non-motor vehicles entering the area(s), the system will lock them
automatically. User can edit guard area, face guard area and shield area in the image so
as to configure key snapshot area and uninterested area.:
Note: Go to Intelligent > Settings > Custom Setting > Arming, select “Disable” and
click “Save”. After the setting takes effect, guard area can be configured.
Picture 4-8 Guard area setting
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Guard Area
After configuring guard area, the system will lock any moving targets such as people,
vehicles or non-motor vehicles entering the area continuously, and capture
snapshots and perform intelligent analysis. Meanwhile, the system will ignore the
moving objects in the uninterested area. The default guard area is full area.
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Face Guard Area
After configuring face guard area, the system will capture and analyze human faces
in the face guard area only, while it will capture and analyze whole bodies of people
outside the face guard area. Before configuring the face guard area, the default face
guard area is full area.
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Shield Area
After configuring shield area, the system will shield moving targets entering the area,
and there is no shield area by default. Usually, it‟s unnecessary to configure shield
area; if the scene is special, for example, there is some scene or thing prone to
cause defocus, user can configure shield area to shield it.
Note: The number of guard area, face guard area or shield area is maximum 4, and
none of the area could be too small. The areas should be large enough to hold
the whole person or vehicle.
The configuration steps of guard area, face guard area and shield area are as follows:
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Add
1)
Go to Intelligent > Settings > Arming, select “Disable” and click “Save”.
2)
Go to Intelligent > Settings > Guard Area, and select a preset from the dropdown
list.
3)
Click “Add” to add guard area or face guard area or shield area, and left click on the
image to select 3~20 vertexes and right click to form a closed area.
4)
After editing, click “Save” and the guard area or face guard area or shield area will
be added successfully.
5)
After finishing configuration of the guard area, perform arming configuration to
realize the purpose of excluding interference. Go to Intelligent > Settings >
Arming, and configure by actual requests. Please refer to chapter 4.2.5 for details.

Full Area Guard
Click “Full Area” and the system will detect the full image as guard area.

Delete
Select the guard area or face guard area or shield area to be deleted and click
“Delete” to clear this area.
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Reset
Click “Reset” to restore to default configuration of guard area.
4.2.5
Arming
The camera will capture and analyze moving targets such as people, vehicles or
non-motor vehicles entering the guard area according to the arming durations.
Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Intelligent > Settings > Arming.
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Picture 4-9 Arming
2)
Select arming method, options including “All-day-arming”, “Disarm” and “Periodic
Surveillance”.
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Disarm: The camera does not arm at all, and it will not capture or analyze
people, vehicles and non-motor vehicles entering the guard areas.

All-day-arming: The camera is arming round the clock, and it captures and
analyzes people, vehicles and non-motor vehicles entering the guard areas all
the time.

Periodic Surveillance: The camera arms in the set durations and captures and
analyzes people, vehicles and non-motor vehicles entering the guard areas.
Configuration steps are as follows:
a)
Select “All” or weekdays one by one.
b)
Set the start time (“From”) and end time (“to”).
c)
Click”Add” and the arming duration will display in the box. Select the added
duration and click “Delete” to delete the duration.
d)
3)
4.2.6
Repeat the above steps to configure different arming durations.
Click “Save” to validate setting. Click “Reset” to restore to default values.
Parameters
Go to Intelligent > Settings > Parameters, and configure the intelligent detection
parameters of the camera. Operation steps are as follows:
Note: Please configure the parameters according to the selected scene type and
detection mode.
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Picture 4-10 Dome camera
1)
On the dropdown list of “Scene Type”, select a detection scene, options including
“Person scene”, “Vehicle scene” and “Person + Vehicle scene”.
2)
On the dropdown list of “Detection Mode”, select a detection mode, options including
“Person”, “Vehicle” and “Person + Vehicle”.
Note: The configuration parameters of different detection modes are different. Please
subject to the actual interfaces. This manual will take “Person + Vehicle” mode
as an example.
3)
On the dropdown list of “Non-Motor Vehicle”, select “Enable” or “Disable” to output or
not output non-motor vehicles.
4)
Select a level from the dropdown list of “Sensitivity”, the range being 1~5. The lower
the sensitivity is, the lower the recognition rate and the false alarm rate there will be;
and vice versa.
5)
Select “Enable” or “Disable” from the dropdown list of “Full Image”. If selecting
“Enable”, you can configure the resolution of panoramic image. Select “Overlay
Tracking Box” to overlay the tracking box on the panoramic image. Select a level
from the dropdown list of “Image Quality”. Select “Enable” or “Disable” from the
dropdown list of “Video OSD Overlay”. If selecting “Enable”, the OSD will be overlaid
on the panoramic image.
6)
Select “Enable” or “Disable” from the dropdown list of “Smart Exposure”.
7)
On the dropdown list of “Direction”, select “Front + Back”, “Front” or “Back” to filter
the output targets according to the direction (the direction facing the lens is front
side).
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Select “Front + Back” to output detected targets in front and back directions.
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Select “Front” to output detected targets in front direction.
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Select “Back” to output detected targets in back direction.
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On the dropdown list of “Vehicle Output Mode”, select “Vehicle”, “Plate” or “Vehicle +
Plate”.
Note: When selecting “Plate” as the vehicle output mode, the panoramic image is
enabled by default.
9)
On the dropdown list of “Detection Mode”, select “Head-shoulder + Whole Person”,
“Face + Whole Person”, “Head-shoulder”, “Whole Person” or “Face”. The default is
“Head-shoulder + Whole Person”.
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If selecting “Head-shoulder” or “Head-shoulder + Whole Person”, the “Face
Output Mode” is “Optimal Output Mode” by default, and the default “Optimal
Face Number” is 1, or you can select “Several pieces”.

If selecting “Whole Person”, the face-related parameters will all be disabled,
such as “Face Output Mode”, “Snap Face Method”, “Optimal Face Number” and
“Face Snapshot Interval”.
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If selecting “Face” or “Face + Whole Person”, the “Face Output Mode” can be
“Optimal Output Mode” or “Continuous Output Mode”. The default “Optimal Face
Number” is 1, or you can select “Several pieces”. Options for “Snap Face
Method” include head-shoulder, upper body and upper shoulder. Configure
“Interpupillary Distance” by actual condition. “Face Snapshot Interval” is 0 frame
by default, or you can configure by request.
10) Click “Save” to validate settings. Click “Reset” to restore to previous configurations.
4.2.7
Vehicle Detection
Go to Intelligent > Settings > Vehicle Detection to configure vehicle detection
parameters.
Note: Human recognition cameras do not support vehicle detection.
Attention: Go to Intelligent > Settings > Parameters, and only when the scene type
and detection mode are selected with “vehicle” can vehicle detection
configuration be available.
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Picture 4-11 Vehicle detection
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Local Plate Flag: After it is selected, when the plate‟s province is not recognized, it
will by default be the set province automatically.
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Filming Angle: Select vehicle snapshot direction according to actual request.
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Province: Select the default province of plate according to actual request.
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Region Code: Select the default region of plate according to actual request.
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Attribute: Select vehicle attributes according to actual request, including sun visor,
driver face, vehicle logo vehicle type, calling and etc.
After finishing configuration, click “Save” to validate settings. Click “Reset” to restore to
default configurations.
4.2.8
Patrol
Patrol means the camera patrols among each set presets within the configured durations.
Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Intelligent > Settings > Patrol.
Picture 4-12 Preset setting
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Select a preset from the dropdown list.
3)
Configure the start time and end time.
4)
Click “Add” to add a patrol preset and click “Delete” to delete the selected patrol
preset.
5)
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Click “Save” to validate settings and click “Load” to load patrol.
Vehicle OSD
When the camera detects moving vehicles in the guard areas, it will display vehicle
information according to the configured OSD. Configuration steps are as follows:
Note:

Human recognition cameras do not support OSD configuration.

Select “Enable”, and when the panoramic image on the dome camera interface
is enabled, the OSD text will be overlaid on the panoramic image.
1)
Go to Intelligent > Settings > OSD.
Picture 4-13 OSD setting
2)
Select “Enable” to enable OSD on vehicle panoramic image.
3)
Select a position where the OSD will display.
4)
Select a time format from the dropdown list of “Time Format”.
5)
Select a color from the dropdown list as the background color.
6)
Select font size and font color from the dropdown lists.
7)
Select the information to display and it will show in the text box. Adjust the OSD
content sequence by the selection sequence. You can edit the text box according to
the example below, such as address and lane direction.
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Note: After selecting “B: Address” and “K: Lane Direction”, edit in the text box
according to the example below. For example, “Address: B#” can be edited as
“Address: Jinshan Road B#”.
8)
Click “Save” to validate setting. Click “Reset” to restore to previously saved
configurations.
4.2.10
Protocol Setting
The camera could upload snapshots and other data to platform server by configuring
platform protocol. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Intelligent > Settings > Protocol Setting.
Picture 4-14 Protocol setting
2)
Select a platform from the dropdown list of “Platform”.
3)
Select “Enable” to enable platform service.
4)
Enter platform IP address and port number.
5)
Select a data transmission protocol from the dropdown list of “Protocol”.
6)
Select data to upload to the platform.
7)
Enter UUID address and platform user name and password.
8)
Configure data upload directory by request.
9)
Configure naming rule of directory folder by selecting the options by requirements.
10) Click “Save” to validate setting. Click “Reset” to restore to default values.
4.2.11
LED Setting
Go to Intelligent > Settings > LED Setting to configure the LED fill light. Configuration
steps are as follows:
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Picture 4-15 LED setting
1)
Select the enabling mode of the LED fill light, options including “Scheduled”, “Auto”,
“Manual” and “Disable”, the default being “Disable”.
2)
Under manual mode, configure LED inside and outside brightness according to
actual conditions; under auto mode, as the LED fill light is gain triggered, configure
the light on threshold and LED inside and outside brightness; under scheduled mode,
as the LED fill light is enabled in scheduled duration, configure LED start time, end
time and LED inside and outside brightness.
Note: The “Threshold” parameter is configurable under “Auto” mode only; the “Start
Time” and “End Time” are configurable under “Scheduled” mode only.
3)
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Click “Save” to validate setting. Click “Reset” to restore to default values.
Event Setting
Go to Intelligent > Settings > Event Setting and select events to trigger alarms. When
the selected events occur in the image, the camera will trigger alarms automatically.
Picture 4-16 Event setting
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According to event types, there are attribute alarming and entry alarming. The former
includes mask alarming, sunglasses alarming and hat alarming, while the latter includes
non-motor vehicle entry and people entry number alarming.
Configuration steps of attribute alarming are as follows:
1)
Go to Intelligent > Settings > Event Setting, and select attribute alarming events
by request.
2)
Go to Intelligent > Settings > Parameters, and configure “Face Snapshot Interval”
by request to control the alarm output time. For example, if it is set 25 frames, when
a human face is recognized, the alarm will be triggered in 1 s (the default being 0, i.e.
the alarm is triggered when the person disappears).
Attention: Only when the face of the person appearing in the image is recognized can
the attribute alarm be triggered.
3)
Go to Settings > Event > Alarm Input, and edit “Alarm Name” by actual request (i.e.
the alarm text displayed when the attribute alarm is triggered). When the selected
event occurs in the image, the camera will trigger alarm text automatically.
Attention: If it‟s necessary to output alarm audio, the camera needs to connect to a
loudspeaker or a voice box, which means to connect the wire “Audio Out”
and “GND” to the loudspeaker or voice box. For wire connection, please
refer to the Quick Start Guide.
Note: Go to Settings > System > System Maintenance, and click “Configuration” to
enter advanced configuration interface and configure “Minimum Alarming
Interval”. The default value is 1 s and can be configured according to the audio
length so as to control the play times of audio. For example, if an audio file is
played once 3 seconds, the minumum alarming interval can be set 3 s. The
minimum alarming interval is available to attribute alarming only.
4)
Click “Save” to validate setting. Click “Reset” to restore to default values.
Configuration steps of entry alarming are as follows:
1)
Go to Intelligent > Settings > Event Setting, and select and configure entry
alarming events by request.
2)
Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function > Entry Guard Area and select
linkage method by request.
3)
Click “Save” to validate setting. Click “Reset” to restore to default values.
Note:
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Human recognition cameras do not support OSD configuration.
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When the “Number of People Alarm” is 0, it means the entry alarming is disabled;
when it is 1, it means the entry alarming is enabled; when it is configured in the
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range 1<X<100, the people entry alarm will be triggered if the actual number of
people is equal to or more than X.
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The camera starts alarming once it detects target entering the configured guard
area and will stop alarming till the target leaves the guard area.
4.2.13
Version
Go to Intelligent > Settings > Version to view “Web Plugin Version”, “IPC APP Version”
and “Algorithm Version”.
Picture 4-17 Version
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5. Network
Go to Settings > Network to configure IP and Port, Access Protocol and Other Protocols.
5.1 IP and Port
5.1.1
LAN
Go to Settings > Network > IP and Port > LAN and configure network parameters,
including IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and etc.
Picture 5-1 LAN
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IP Address Configuration
If selecting “IPV4”, the mode includes "Static” or “DHCP”. When selecting static
mode, you need to configure IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway
manually; when selecting DHCP mode, the system obtains IP address automatically;
Note: When filling the IPV4 IP address, click “Test” to confirm if the address is
available.
If selecting “IPV6”, the mode includes “Manual” and “Automatically obtain”. Under
the “Automatically obtain” mode, the IPV6 address is distributed from server,
gateway or router. Under “Manual” mode, enter the IP address, subnet mask and
default gateway according to actual conditions.
MTU: Maximum transmission unit, the maximum size (unit: byte) of data packet
transmitted through TCP/UDP protocol, by default 1500.
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Note: The larger the MTU is, the higher the communication efficiency will be and the
longer the transmission latency will be. Please configure according to actual
conditions.
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DNS Server Setting
When camera accesses to external platform in form of domain name, user needs to
configure the right DNS server. You can select “Automatically Obtain DNS” or enter
the IP address behind “Preferred DNS Server” manually. If selecting the former, the
camera will obtain the configuration parameters of DNS server from the gateway
automatically.
After finishing configuration, click “Save”.
5.1.2
Port
Go to Settings > Network > IP and Port > Port and configure the ports.
Picture 5-2 Port
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HTTP Port: Hypertext Transport Protocol Port. When login through browser, you
need to add a port number behind camera IP address. For example, if HTTP port is
edited as 83, when you login through browser, you need to input "http://camera IP
address:83. The number is 80 by default, ranging 1 ~ 65535.

HTTPS Port: Hypertext Transport Protocol Secure Port based on SSL. When login
through browser, you need to add a port number behind camera IP address. For
example, if HTTPS port is edited as 5545, when you login through browser, you need
to input "http://camera IP address:5545. The number is 5544 by default, ranging 1 ~
65535.
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RTSP Port: Real Time Streaming Protocol Port. When login through browser, you
need to add a port number behind camera IP address. For example, if RTSP port is
edited as 555, when you login through browser, you need to input “rtsp://camera IP
address:555/id=0 (id=0 play main stream, id=1 play secondary stream)”. RTSP port
number is 554 by default, ranging 1 ~ 65535.
After finishing configuration, click “Save”.
5.1.3
Positioning
Go to Settings > Network > IP and Port > Positioning and configure the GPS, view
current location and etc.
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Picture 5-3 Positioning
Operation steps:
1)
Select “Enable” to enable positioning function.
2)
Select positioning mode from the dropdown list, options including “Beidou”, “GPS”
and “Beidou&GPS”.
5.1.4
3)
Select speed unit, options including “km/h” and “mile/h”.
4)
After finishing configuration, click “Save” and view current location below.
*Multicast
Go to Settings > Network > IP and Port > Multicast and configure multicast parameters
such as Stream Type, Media Type and Multicast Address.
Note: Multicast is a method of data packet transmission. The source host can send
the data packets to every host in the group by sending a datagram only. It
also depends on the group relationship maintenance and selection by the
router.
Picture 5-4 Multicast
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Stream Type: the stream to be sent, the default being “Main Stream”.
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Media Type: the media type of the stream to be sent, the default being “Video”.
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Multicast Address: the address to send the stream, fill it according to the actual
conditions.
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Multicast Port: the multicast port of the multicast address, the default being 61000,
ranging 1 ~ 65535.
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Send Mode: options include “Passive” and “Initiative”. Under “Initiative” mode, if the
multicast addres is normal and valid, the default setting is to send stream to this
multicast address; under “Passive” mode, only when receiving the request of
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multicast can the system send stream to the multicast address. If the address is set
0.0.0.0, the system will send stream to 239.2.2.2 by default.
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TTL: Time to Live, ranging 0~255.
Note: TTL means the maximum number of network segments allowed to pass
through IP data packet before it is discarded by the router. It is used to avoid
endless loop of sending and receiving the data packet in the network so as to
save network resources.
5.2 Access Protocol
Go to Settings > Network > Access Protocol, and access the camera to different platforms by
configuring different access protocols.
5.2.1
VSIP
The web client supports accessing to back-end platform through VSIP protocol.
Configuration steps:
1)
Go to Settings > Network > Access Protocol > VSIP;
Picture 5-5 VSIP
2)
Enter VMS IP address or domain name;
3)
Enter "VMS Port Number", default being 5510;
4)
Enter "Camera UUID" and "Camera Password". Camera UUID is distributed by VMS
and the password needs no verification so you don't have to enter;
5)
When the camera is in NAT and needs to access to the platform by cross-segment,
select "Send NAT Probe Packets";
6)
Select "Auto Networking" to enable function of auto networking. When the NVR adds
devices automatically, the camera will be added to the NVR automatically;
7)
After finish, click "Save" to validate setting.
Note:
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For the operations of adding front-end devices to back-end platform, please
refer to the user manual of PMC client.
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VSIP protocol only supports registering to back-end platform of this company or
other SDK-integrated back-end platforms.
5.2.2
ONVIF
The client supports adding device to the back-end platform through ONVIF protocol,
which enables different network video products such as cameras and recorders from
different manufacturers to communicate with each other.
Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Network > Access Protocol > ONVIF;
Picture 5-6 ONVIF
2)
Select “Enable”. Afterwards, the device will generate a server address (URL)
automatically, default port number being 80;
3)
Set authentication method for ONVIF login. When selecting "N/A", user can login
freely; when selecting "WS-Username token", user needs to verify username and
password before login;
4)
5.2.3
Click “Save” to validate settings.
SIP
On SIP interface, add the camera to GB platform according to the requirements of
GB/T28181. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Network > Access Protocol > SIP;
2)
Select the “Registered VMS” (Registered VMS 1 or Registered VMS 2). The camera
supports registered to 2 different VMS;
3)
Select “Enable”;
4)
Enter Network Access ID, VMS ID, VMS Port Number, User Name/ Password and
Video Encoding Channel ID, which are all provided by VMS;
5)
Click “Save” to validate settings.
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Picture 5-7 SIP
5.2.4
VIID
The camera can upload the captured snapshots to VIID platform for future data analysis
and comparison. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Network > Access Protocol > VIID.
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Picture 5-8 VIID
2)
Select “Enable” to enable VIID access.
3)
Enter VIID platform ID in “Network Access ID”.
4)
Enter VIID platform IP address and port number in “VIID Address” and “VIID Port”.
5)
Enter VIID platform user name and password in “User Name” and “Password”.
6)
Heartbeat time is used to detect abnormal disconnection of TCP. Usually it sends
simple communication packets periodically. If the system does not receive any
response from the other side in the configured interval, it will judge the other side has
been disconnected. For example, if the parameter is set 30, the system will send the
packet once every 30 s.
7)
Enter installation address and regionalism if necessary for facilitating device
positioning.
8)
5.2.5
Click “Save” to validate settings.
PDNS
When camera accesses to PDNS platform, it supports logging in the web client through
the platform. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Network > Access Protocol > PDNS.
Picture 5-9 PDNS
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Select “Enable” to enable PDNS access.
3)
Enter camera serial number and name in “Serial No.” and “Name” respectively.
4)
Enter APP ID and password in “APPID” and “APPKEY” respectively.
5)
Enter PDNS platform IP address and port number in “PDNS Server” and “PDNS Port”
respectively.
6)
Click “Save” to validate setting. The “Connection Status” shows the connection
status.
5.3 Other Protocol
5.3.1
DDNS
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) is to connect the camera to various servers so
that user can login to the camera through servers. Apply domain names at different
server websites and then visit the device by domain names directly even if the IP address
has been modified. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Network > Other Protocols > DDNS;
Picture 5-10 DDNS
2)
Select "Enable";
3)
Select DDNS Server type from the dropdown list, options including “ORAY”, “DYNDS”
and “NOIP”. When selecting “DYNDS” or “NOIP”, the domain name should be filled;
5.3.2
4)
Enter username and password according to the selected DDNS server;
5)
Click "Save" to validate setting.
FTP
File Transfer Protocol, the web client supports FTP protocol and user can upload the
pictures of the camera to specific FTP server. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Network > Other Protocols > FTP;
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Picture 5-11 FTP
2)
Enter FTP server address and port;
3)
Enter FTP server username and password, and you can select "Anonymous" to visit
FTP server anonymously;
4)
Configure directory structure, i.e. file save path. Select from the dropdown list by
actual request, options including “Using root directory”, “Using level one directory”
and “Using level two directory”;
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Level one directory options include “Use device name”, “Use device IP” and
“Custom”.
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5)
Level two directory options include “Use channel number” and “Custom”.
Click "Test" to verify if current FTP is available, and the result will show on the
dialogue box;
5.3.3
6)
Select “Upload pictures” if necessary;
7)
Click "Save" to validate setting.
PPPoE
PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) function is to access camera to the
internet by dialing the account provided by ISP (Telecom, Unicom and CMCC).
Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Network > Other Protocols > PPPoE;
Picture 5-12 PPPoE
2)
Select "Enable" to enable PPPoE function;
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Input user name and password provided by ISP;
4)
Click "Save" to validate setting. It will show dynamic IP after dialing succeeds.
K-SNMP
K-SNMP means KEDACOM private network management protocol. Configuration steps
are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Network > Other Protocols > K-SNMP;
Picture 5-13 K-SNMP
2)
Input "Network Management Server IP Address" and "Device Location";
3)
Configure "CPU Utilization Threshold", "Memory Utilization Threshold" and "Packet
Loss Rate Threshold". The default values are all 100, ranging 1 ~ 100;
4)
5.3.5
Click "Save" to validate setting.
802.1X
802.1X is a port based network access control protocol. User can select "Protocol Type"
manually to control if the device connected to the LAN can access to the LAN, which will
support the requirements of network authentication, charging, safety and management
well. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Network > Other Protocols > 802.1X;
Picture 5-14 802.1X
2)
Select “Enable” to enable IEEE 802.1X protocol;
3)
Select "Protocol Type" from the dropdown list and the default is “EAP-MD5”.
4)
Select version from the list of "EAPOL Version";
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Input user name and password;
6)
Click "Save" to validate setting.
QoS
QoS stands for Quality of Service, which can solve the problem of network delay and
network congestion efficiently. Configuration steps are as follows:
Note: QoS function needs the support from network transmission device such as a
router or a switch.
1)
Go to Settings > Network > Other Protocols > QoS;
Picture 5-15 QoS
2)
Select “Enable” to enable QoS function;
3)
Configure "DSCP for Audio/Video" and “DSCP Management”, ranging 0 ~ 63;
Note: There are 64 DSCP priority levels (0-63), which identify different priority levels
of packets, 0 with the lowest priority and 63 with the highest. Select and keep
packets according to their priority levels. Different levels occupy different
bandwidths with different packet loss rates during network congestion, thus
the quality of service is ensured.
Attention: You need to configure the same value on the router.
4)
5.3.7
Click "Save" to validate setting.
UPnP
By UPnP protocol, it is able to set up mapping relation between private network and the
internet. Internal port is camera port while external port is router port. User can visit
camera when accessing to the external port. Configuration steps are as follows:
Note: For a camera in an Ethernet, UPnP function can make gateway or router
perform auto-port-mapping which maps the camera monitor port from
gateway or router to the Ethernet device, thus the firewall module on the
gateway or router starts to open this port to other PCs on the internet.
1)
Go to Settings > Network > Other Protocols > UPnP;
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Picture 5-16 UPnP
2)
Select “Enable” to enable UPnP function;
3)
Set alias, then user can search the alias directly from the network on PCs which
have enabled UPnP protocol in the broadcast domain of the same Ethernet.
Double-click the icon and the system will pop up a page automatically for user to visit
current IP address;
4)
Select "Auto" or "Manual" for Mapping Mode. When selecting “Manual”, enter
external port number manually;
5)
5.3.8
Click "Save" to validate setting.
SNMP
SNMP means Simple Network Management Protocol. It is an application level protocol
consisting of a set of network management standards that support a network
management system for monitoring devices connected to the network for any
management concerns. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Network > Other Protocols > SNMP;
Picture 5-17 SNMP
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Select “SNMP Version” to enable SNMP;
3)
Enter "Read community" and "Write community" names;
4)
Configure "Trap Address" and “Trap Port” (default being 162). The camera can send
exception alarm to the management base;
5)
Configure “Trap Group Name”;
6)
Enter “Camera ID”, “Read-only User Name”, “Authentication Method”,
“Authentication Password”, “Encryption Mode” and “Encryption Password”;
7)
Enter “Read/Write User Name”, “Authentication Method”, “Authentication Password”,
“Encryption Mode” and “Encryption Password”;
8)
5.3.9
Click "Save" to validate settings.
SMTP
SMTP means Simple Message Transfer Protocol. When an alarm is triggered, the system
will send email notification automatically through SMTP protocol. Configuration steps are
as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Network > Other Protocols > SMTP;
Picture 5-18 SMTP
2)
Input SMTP server IP address and port number, which ranges 1 ~ 65535, 25 by
default;
3)
Input "Sender" and "Sender Address"; optionally select "Server Authentication" and
input correct user name and password;
4)
Input email topic; optionally select "Attachment" and choose attached file format,
then the email sent will attach the relative file;
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Add receiver email address. Input the receiver's email address and click the symbol
"+" behind it and the address will be saved to the list below. Select an address from
the list and click the symbol "-" to remove the email address;
6)
Click "Save" to validate setting.
Note: After finishing configuration and enabling email notification, it will send alarm
emails normally.
5.4 Cloud Service
Go to Settings > Network > Cloud to enable cloud service and install KEDACOM App on mobile
devices. User can view live video on mobile devices through the App.
Picture 5-19 Cloud service
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6. Camera
Go to Settings > Camera to configure camera parameters, including Image, OSD, Video, Audio and etc.
6.1 Image
Go to Settings > Camera > Image, and configure image adjustment, exposure, focus and etc.
Picture 6-1 Image
6.1.1
Image Adjustment
Picture 6-2 Image adjustment
The image adjustment in this part is the same as that on the Live View interface, which
can be referred to in Chapter 3 of Image Adjustment.
6.1.2
Exposure
Picture 6-3 Exposure
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Gain: A higher gain will make the image look brighter. However, meanwhile there will
be more noise points on the image. Auto mode is suggested.
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When selecting "Auto" mode, drag the slide bar below to set Gain Upper
Threshold. Then the value of gain can only be adjusted automatically within the
range of 0 to the set upper threshold;
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When selecting "Manual" mode, drag the slide bar below to set Gain Level and
the value will remain.
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Aperture Mode: Aperture controls the light input through the lens. A large aperture
allows more light input and the image looks bright. Options including “DC-IRIS Auto”
and “DC-IRIS-Manual”. Auto mode is suggested.

If selecting “DC-IRIS Auto”, drag the slide bar of Aperture Size and Aperture
Sensitivity.

If selecting “DC-IRIS Manual”, drag the slide bar of Aperture Size to set the
value and the aperture will remain as the set value.
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Shutter Mode: Camera shutter means the exposure shutter speed of image pixels.
The smaller the value is, the darker the image will look. Options include "Auto" and
"Manual". Suggest “Auto".
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When selecting "Auto", you can select Shutter Lower Threshold from the
dropdown list below. Then the shutter will be adjusted within the range from the
lower threshold to the minimum shutter value automatically;

When selecting "Manual", you can select Shutter Level from the dropdown list
below. Then the value of shutter will remain.
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Anti-flicker: When there are floating cross stripes on the image, select the correct
anti-flicker frequency (50Hz or 60Hz or natural light) to solve the problem. The
frequency should be in accordance with that of the nation's AC frequency and light
frequency.
6.1.3
Focus
Focusing is the process of controlling a beam of light or particle flow and trying to gather it
to a point. It is necessary to form images. Adjustment of focus mode will help obtaining
optimum and clear target images.
Picture 6-4 Focus
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Focus Mode: Select a mode from the dropdown list by request. The default mode is
“Single Focus”.
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Manual: On the live view interface, click focus icons to perform manual focusing;
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Continuous Focus: The camera will trigger auto focus once there is moving
object in the image.
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Single Focus: The camera will trigger auto focus once the PTZ changes.
Min Focus Distance: It is the minimum focus distance. When the distance is shorter
than this, the lens will be unable to focus automatically and clearly. Select a value
from the dropdown list.
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Focus Area: Select focus area manually, options including “Center”, “2/3 from
bottom”, “1/2 from bottom”, “1/3 from bottom” and “Custom”. If selecting “Custom”,
edit focus area manually.
6.1.4
White Balance
Under different light conditions, there will be color cast in different images. White balance
adjustment can restore white objects to be white regardless of the color temperature of
the light source.
Picture 6-5 White Balance
Select an option from the dropdown list of white balance mode. Suggest "Auto".

Manual: support R Gain and B Gain adjustment.

Auto 2: have a larger white balance range than “Auto 1”, though both are auto mode.

Lock White Balance: lock current color correction matrix.
If the camera works under light which provides fixed light condition, select according to
actual environment.
6.1.5
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Fluorescent Lamp: for color temperature of 6500K.
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Incandescent Lamp: for color temperature of 3000K.
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Warm Light: for color temperature of 4000K.
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Natural Light: for color temperature of 5500K.
Night Cut
Picture 6-6 Night Cut
Select night cut mode from the dropdown list up to request. Explanation of different
modes is as follows:
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Day: Under "Day" mode, the image keeps colored all the time.
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Night: Under "Night" mode, the image keeps black and white all the time.
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Auto (gain triggered): The camera switches day/night mode automatically according
to the gain values. When selecting this mode, configure Sensitivity, Latency and
Night Cut Threshold according to actual request.
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Sensitivity: The switching sensitivity from night mode to day mode. The lower
the sensitivity is the higher brightness in the condition the camera needs to
switch to day mode; the higher the sensitivity is the lower brightness in the
condition the camera needs.
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Latency: When the camera detects that the light condition is satisfactory to
trigger night cut and the time lasts longer than the preset latency, the camera will
switch night cut automatically. The range of it is 5 s to 120 s.
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Night Cut Threshold: The switch threshold from day mode to night mode. The
lower the value is, the easier it is to switch from day mode to night mode.
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Auto (photo-sensor triggered): The camera detects light strength and triggers night
cut according to the returned value. When selecting this mode, configure
Photosensitivity, Latency and Night Cut Threshold according to actual request.
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Photosensitivity: The switching sensitivity from night mode to day mode. The
lower the sensitivity is the higher brightness in the condition the camera needs to
switch to day mode; the higher the sensitivity is the lower brightness in the
condition the camera needs.
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Latency: When the camera detects that the light condition is satisfactory to
trigger night cut and the time lasts longer than the preset latency, the camera will
switch night cut automatically. The range of it is 5 s to 120 s.
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Night Cut Threshold: The switch threshold from day mode to night mode. The
lower the value is, the harder it is to switch from day mode to night mode.
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Scheduled Day/Night: Under "Scheduled Day/Night" mode, click "Edit Time" and
configure "Day Mode Start Time" and "Day Mode End Time" on the popup interface.
The camera will switch day and night modes according to the scheduled durations.
Picture 6-7 Edit time
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*IR
Select mode from the dropdown list, options including “Disable”, “Manual” and “Auto”,
and the default is “Auto”. When there is insufficient light in the scene, the camera will
enable IR light automatically to obtain clear images. Drag the slide bars to adjust IR light
strength.
Picture 6-8 IR
6.1.7
Image Enhancement
When there are many noise points caused by environment and camera lens, noise
reduction function can be enabled to correct images. Images processed by 2D noise
reduction will look softer; while those processed by 3D noise reduction will have
obviously fewer noise points and will look much clearer.
Picture 6-9 Image enhancement
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2D Noise Reduction: You can select "Enable" or "Disable". After enabling, you can
drag the slide bar to adjust 2D noise reduction level.
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3D Noise Reduction: You can select "Enable" or "Disable". After enabling, you can
drag the slide bar to adjust 3D noise reduction level.
Note: When the 3D noise reduction level is too high, there will be hauling tail on
moving objects. Usually, it‟s unnecessary to edit this parameter.
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Dynamic Adjustment: When there is strong light background, which causes sharp
contrast between the light and the dark part of the image, you can adjust and
optimize images through dynamic adjustment. Select a mode from the dropdown list
according to actual requirements.
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Disable: the default option is "Disable", which disables dynamic adjustment.

Backlight compensation: Backlight compensation can provide optimal exposure
of target when there is strong background light. When selecting "Backlight Auto",
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drag the slide bar to adjust "Backlight Sensitivity"; when selecting "Backlight
Manual", drag the slide bar to adjust "Backlight Sensitivity" and select an option
from the dropdown list of "Backlight Area". If selecting "Custom", click "Edit"
below the image window and drag mouse to draw a backlight compensation
area, and click "Setting" to finish.
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HLC: The HLC function can avoid unclear image caused by strong light
interference. Select “HLC” from the drop-down list of Dynamic Adjustment and
drag the slide bar of "HLC Level". It is usually used under night conditions to
obtain clear plate number.
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*SmartIR: SmartIR can adjust IR light illumination automatically. Select “SmartIR”
and drag the slide bar of SmartIR sensitivity.
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WDR: WDR can provide optimal exposure when there is sharp contrast between
the background and foreground light (the former being too bright while the latter
being too dark). Select "WDR" from the drop-down list of Dynamic Adjustment
and drag the slide bar of "WDR Sensitivity".
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Auto WDR: The camera will adjust exposure automatically according to the light
conditions.
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Image Enhancement: When there is fog in the scene, select “Gamma” or "Defog"
from the dropdown list to enable image enhancement and drag the slide bar to adjust
the sensitivity.
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*Distortion Correction: It is disabled by default. When the radian of camera lens is too
large and the image is distorted, enable this function to correct the image and reduce
image distortion. Enabling this function will cause some loss of the image.
6.1.8
*Image Stabilization
When the camera is installed in unstable environment, enable image stabilization to
improve the stability of images.
Picture 6-10 Image Stabilization
On the dropdown list of Mode, select “Electronic Image Stabilization” or “Disable” and
drag the slide bar of EIS Level.
Note: After enabling EIS, the field of view of the camera will be narrowed and the
higher the EIS level is, the smaller the field of view will become.
6.1.9
Rotate and BNC
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Picture 6-11 Rotate and BNC
Mirror Mode:
6.1.10
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Disable: It is disabled by default, and the image will not flip.
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Left and Right: The image will flip horizontally but vertically remains unchanged.
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Up and Down: The image will flip vertically but horizontally remains unchanged.
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Center: The image will flip by 180°.
Effect Parameters
Effect parameters include “Auto Mode”, “Standard Mode”, “Indoor Mode” and “Save
Parameters”.
Picture 6-12 Effect parameters
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Auto Mode: Select “Auto Mode” and configure the switch conditions on the popup
interface, options including “Night Cut” and “Time Schedule”. If selecting the former,
configure day scene mode and night scene mode; if selecting the latter, configure the
start time and end time of switching.
Picture 6-13 Auto mode
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Standard Mode: Select “Standard Mode” and all parameters will restore to defaults.
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Indoor Mode: Select “Indoor Mode” and the image brightness and noise reduction
will become more suitable to indoor environment.
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Save Parameters: Select “Save Parameters” and enter “Scene Name” on the popup
interface and click “OK”. Then all the configured parameters will be saved under the
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scene name and will show as a mode option on the dropdown list of “Effect
Parameters” for future use.
6.2 OSD
On OSD interface, you can configure OSD text on the surveillance window. Configuration steps are
as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Camera > OSD;
Picture 6-14 OSD
2)
Select options in “Content” according to requirements and preview the effect in the window
below, options including "Time", "Label", "Alarm", "PTZ" and "OSD";
3)
Click “Advanced” to set “Format”, “Font” and “Margin”;
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In format, you can set "Time Format", "Display time in 2 lines" and "Alarm in front of tag";
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In font, you can set font "Type", "Size" and "Color";
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In margin, you can adjust the distance between OSD border and image border, i.e. the
distance from the yellow frame to the image border;
Picture 6-15 Advanced setting
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Edit OSD texts: select the checkbox to show the content, double click the OSD textbox and
input characters on the popup interface. In “Content Type”, select “Static” or “Navigation”;
Attention: The default content type is static and cannot be edited. Go to Settings > System >
System Maintenance > Advanced, and select “Enable” to enable dynamic plug-in to
display option of “Magnification”.
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When selecting “Static”, enter the characters in the textbox below and click “OK” to show it
on the image.
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When selecting “Navigation”, click “OK” and the image will display the real-time location of
the camera.
Picture 6-16 Text setting
5)
Edit OSD positions: select the OSD in the window with mouse and drag to change its position.
The dark blue box and the light blue box can move freely in the yellow box and they can even
overlap with each other. The time, label and alarm OSDs in the dark blue box move with the
box; while the custom OSDs and PTZ OSD in the light blue box move freely in the light blue
box and the light blue box can be downsized within the yellow box up to actual request;
Note: The OSD box size changes with the font size, and the sizes of dark blue and light blue
boxes change with the sizes of OSD boxes.
6)
Load font: Click “Load” to configure the OSD font conveniently. Options include “Default Font”,
"Large Font", "Medium Font" and "Small Font";
7)
Click "Save" to validate setting.
Note:
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A number, an English letter or a punctuation mark occupies one character.

You can load “Default Font”, "Large Font", "Medium Font" or "Small Font". Then edit
content and position according to the above steps.
6.3 Video
Go to Settings > Camera > Video and configure Encoding Format, ROI, Privacy Mask and Video
Info Overlay.
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Encoding Format
Go to Settings > Camera > Video > Encoding Format and configure parameters of
stream type, resolution, bit rate type and etc.
Picture 6-17 Encoding Format
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Multi-Stream: It means the same video source is encoded in several streams with
different resolutions. This parameter can be configured according to actual request
and the setting will be validated after reboot.
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Stream Type: Configure the resolution and bitrate of main or secondary stream.

Resolution: According to the requirements of image quality by user, select resolution
from the dropdown list. The higher the resolution is, the more bandwidth it requires.

Bit Rate Type: Options include CBR and VBR, by which you can control stream rate.
CBR is fixed bit rate while VBR means the bit rate is adaptive within the upper limit.
CBR transfers stream by average bitrate with high speed compressing, but there
may be mosaic on the images; while VBR adjusts bitrate automatically with slow
compressing, but could ensure image sharpness under complex conditions.
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Image Quality: When selecting “VBR”, select image quality level from the dropdown
list according to actual requirements. The higher the level is, the clearer the image
will look.
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Frame Rate: Set the encoding frames per second. The higher the frame rate is, the
more bandwidth is required and the more storage it will take.
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Average Bit Rate: Set the average bit rate for CBR.
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Encoding Format: Select according to actual requirements, options including H.264,
H.265 and MJPEG.
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Encoding Complexity: Select encoding complexity level according to actual request.
Under the same bitrate, the higher the complexity level is, the better quality the
image will have and the more bandwidth it will require. When the encoding format is
MJPEG, the encoding complexity is certain to be low while when the encoding
format is H.265, the encoding complexity is certain to be middle.
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Max Key Frame Interval: Configure the interval frames between two key frames,
ranging 1 ~ 250. Suggest applying the default value 75. The larger the value is, the
less fluctuation of the stream there will be and the worse the image will be, vice
versa.
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*Smart Encoding: Enabling “Smart Encoding” will reduce the frame rate. When
enabling Smart Encoding under low bit rate, the image quality will be improved.
Please select according to actual request. It takes effect after reboot.

*Stream Smoothing Factor: Drag the slide bar or enter a number to configure stream
smoothing factor. The smaller the value is, the clearer the video stream will be; the
larger the value is, the smoother the stream transmission will be.
Note:

The parameter of Image Quality is enabled only when “VBR” is selected and it
will remain “Middle” when “CBR” is selected.
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Different encoding formats have different levels of encoding complexity.

The higher the Encoding Complexity is, the more the stream will be compressed.
In this way it will relieve bandwidth restriction somehow, but meanwhile it will
also occupy the CPU resource of more devices. Suggest using the default level.

After enabling Smart Encoding, some functions will be disabled, such as ROI
and Max Key Frame Interval.
6.3.2
ROI
ROI means Region of Interest. The camera only encodes specific area of interest to
improve image quality of this area while at the cost of decreasing the image quality
outside this area. It not only ensures the image quality of ROI area, but also reduces the
bit rate. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Camera > Video > ROI;
Picture 6-18 ROI
2)
Select “Enable” to enable ROI function;
3)
Click "Edit" and drag an area from the left window as the clipping area. Select
encoding grade from the dropdown list. Click “Clear” to clear edition and reset area;
4)
Click "Save" to validate setting.
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*Privacy Mask
Privacy mask is to mask sensitive and private part of the image so as to keep sensitive
information private. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Camera > Video > Privacy Mask;
Picture 6-19 Privacy mask
2)
Select “Enable” to enable privacy mask;
3)
Click “Edit”, and the image is divided into 16 columns and 12 rows of small squares.
Click any square and drag an area toward lower right, then this area is the privacy
mask detection area. Click "Clear" to reset the area;
4)
Select a color from the dropdown list of "Mask Color";
5)
Configure arming duration. The default arming duration is 24 hours in blue bars, or
you can customize the durations;
Picture 6-20 Arming durations
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Set duration: Select a day of the week and click the white bar behind it and drag
mouse to make a blue bar as the task duration of the day. Select the duration
and there will be a window showing the start time and end time of the duration,
and you can edit the time duration more accurate. Click "Save" to validate
setting. There can be multiple durations (max 10) on one day and different
durations cannot overlap with each other.
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Copy: Click the copy icon
behind the duration to copy the duration setting of
that day to another day or many other days.

Delete: Click "Delete All" on the top of the duration bars to clear all durations.
Click one and click "Delete" on the popup window or on the top of the duration
bars to remove this duration.
6)
6.3.4
Click “Save” to validate the settings.
Video Info Overlay
Go to Settings > Camera > Video > Video Info Overlay, and composite basic intelligent
feature and digital watermarking into the surveillance image.
Picture 6-21 Video info overlay

*GPS: Select it to show camera coordinates in the image.
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Lens Direction: Select it to show lens direction in the image.

Basic Intelligent Feature: After configuring intelligent functions (on the interface of
Settings > Event > Intelligent Function), select this option and select "Rule
Information Display" in Settings > Local Setting, then the intelligent area(s) will be
displayed in the live view window.
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Digital Watermarking: Select it to show digital watermarking in the videos. It is used
to protect the video recordings and avoid tampering.
Click “Save” to validate settings.
6.4 Audio
Go to Settings > Camera > Audio, and configure audio encoding and audio decoding.
6.4.1
Audio Encoding
Go to Settings > Camera > Audio > Audio Encoding, and configure Audio Encoding
Setting.
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Picture 6-22 Audio encoding
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Audio Encoding Setting
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Sampling Rate: It means the sampling times to sound signals by the audio-recording
device in 1 second. The higher the sampling rate is, the more real and natural the
sound reproduction will be.

Encoding Volume: Drag the slide bar to adjust audio encoding volume, i.e. audio
input volume. The larger the value is, the higher the voice will be.

Encoding Format: Select audio encoding format from the dropdown list, by default
G.711 a (PCMA).

Echo Cancellation: Select the checkbox to cancel noises in the input audio and to
improve the audio quality.
Click “Save” to validate settings.
6.4.2
Audio Decoding
Go to Settings > Camera > Audio > Audio Decoding, and configure audio decoding.
Picture 6-23 Audio decoding

Audio Decoding Setting

Decoding Volume: i.e. audio output volume, drag the slide bar to adjust audio
decoding volume.

Audio Mixing Recording: Select the checkbox to enable audio mixing recording
function, which is valid only when “ADPCM” is selected.
Note: When “Audio Mixing Recording” is disabled, there will be only heard sound
without calling sound during video recording; when it is enabled, there will be
both heard and calling sound during video recording.
Click “Save” to validate settings.
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6.5 PTZ
The camera is equipped with digital PTZ, which is suitable for wide range surveillance and enlarges
the field of view. User can control PTZ manually through the web client on the live view interface.
Details can be referred to in chapter 3.1.1.
Note: The PTZ holder will stop rotation when reaching its pan limits. Please strictly follow the
Quick Start Guide during installation so that the functions of preset loading and path
patrol will work normally.
6.5.1
Basic Configuration
Go to Settings > Camera > PTZ > Basic Config, and configure basic parameters of the
PTZ, as shown in the following picture.
Picture 6-24 Basic Configuration
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Basic Config
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PT Version: Display the version of current PT.

Patrol Speed Level: The patrol speed level of the PTZ holder. The larger the
value is, the faster it patrols, vice versa.

Preset Point Speed Level: The speed level of loading presets. The larger the
value is, the faster the PTZ holder will rotate to the preset, vice versa.

Zoom Speed Level: The zooming speed of the PTZ holder, options including
“High”, “Middle” and “Low”.

Enable Auto PT Speed: Select the checkbox to enable. Under different fields of
view, the PT will rotate by the same linear speed. When it is zoomed out, the PT
will reduce its linear speed; zoomed in, increase.
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*Preset Video Freeze: Select the checkbox to enable. When the PT rotates
from one preset to another, the video freezes at the image of the first preset and
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switches to that of the second preset when arriving at it without showing the
images during the move.

PTZ Position Display Format: Options include “According to azimuth” and
“Display According to PT position”. Go to Settings > Camera > OSD and select
PTZ; then select “According to azimuth” on this interface, and the PT position
will show on the live view interface in azimuth format; when selecting “Display
According to PT position”, the PT position will show on the live view interface in
PT position format.

Last Spot Recovery
Configure the rotation position of the PTZ after recovering from power-off.
Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Select the chechbox to enable last spot recovery;
2)
Select recovery mode. Options include “Last Spot Recovery" and "Load Preset
When Power On";

If selecting “Last Spot Recovery”, the PT will load to the last position before
powering off automatically when it is powered again. Configure recovery time;

If selecting “Load Preset When Power On”, the PT will load to the selected
preset directly. Configure preset No.
3)
Recovery Time: Configure the recovery time when the power is off, ranging 30 ~
360s, by default 60s.
Note:

When the time the PT stops at a position before powering off exceeds the set
Recovery Time, it will return to this position automatically after powering on
again. If the time is shorter than the set Recovery Time, the PT will return to the
previous position of the one when it is powered off.

When selecting “Load Preset When Power On” as the recovery mode,
“Recovery Time” will change into “Preset”. Select a preset number from the
dropdown list for the PT to load to when it recovers from power-off.
Click “Save” to validate settings.
6.5.2
Guard Tour
Guard Tour means the dome camera can perform preset operations if not receiving any
command in a specific period of time (i.e. the Waiting Time on the interface).
Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Camera > PTZ > Guard Tour;
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Picture 6-25 Guard Tour
2)
Select “Enable”;
3)
Select a mode from the dropdown list of “Guard Tour”;

Pan Mode: Camera rotates in pan direction automatically. The Waiting Time is
configurable.

Tilt Mode: Camera rotates in tilt direction automatically. The Waiting Time is
configurable.

Load Preset: After user stops operating on the camera for a certain period of
time, the camera will return to a preset position automatically. The Waiting Time
is configurable. Please refer to chapter 6.5.3 for configuration steps.

Path Mode: After user stops operating on the camera for a certain period of time,
camera will enable path mode automatically. The Waiting Time is configurable
and the patrol path is selectable. Please refer to chapter 6.5.5 for configuration
steps.
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Frame Mode: In every key frame interval, camera rotates frame by frame by 90°
automatically in pan direction. The Waiting Time is configurable.

Random Mode: Camera patrols at random speed in pan direction. The Waiting
Time is configurable.

Panoramic Mode: Camera patrols panoramically in tilt and pan. The Waiting
Time is configurable.

Mixed Mode: Camera patrols automatically following the historical PTZ patrol
paths in a certain period of time. The Waiting Time is configurable. Please refer
to chapter 6.5.6 for configuration steps.
6.5.3
4)
Set “Waiting Time” according to the mode.
5)
Click “Save” to validate setting.
Preset Position
Preset position includes information of PT position and lens focal length. It is set by user
and can be loaded, edited or deleted anytime. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Camera > PTZ > Preset;
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Picture 6-26 Preset
2)
Adjust PTZ to expected position, and configure the focal length, aperture and etc.;
3)
Select Preset No. from the drop-down list and input Preset Name;
4)
Click “Set” to finish preset setting. User can set different preset positions;
5)
Click “Load” to load the expected preset;
6)
Click “Delete” to remove the preset and “Delete All” to delete all presets;
7)
In the preset part of the Live View interface, user can also select a preset
to load, save or delete. Details can be referred to in chapter 3.1.2.
Note: Click the events behind “Related Alarm” to skip to the intelligent function
interfaces.
6.5.4
Restricted Patrol
Restricted Patrol includes “Manual” and “Auto” modes. After enabling this function, user
can define borders of PTZ patrol. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Camera > PTZ > Restricted Patrol;
Picture 6-27 Restricted Patrol
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Select “Manual” or “Auto”, adjust the PTZ to a proper position and set it as the Left
Limit (Top Limit). Adjust the PTZ again to another position and set it as the Right
Limit (Bottom Limit);
3)
The setting takes effect immediately. To clear limits, click “Clear Horizontal Limit” or
“Clear Vertical Limit”;
4)
When enabling manual mode, user can control the PTZ manually and rotate it only
between the left (top) and the right (bottom) limits; when enabling auto mode, the
PTZ will patrol horizontally only between the left (top) and the right (bottom) limits.
6.5.5
Path Mode
Path Mode means the camera patrols around all the valid presets on a path. After
enabling this function, click any button on PTZ control to disable it. Currently, the camera
supports 8 paths and the maximum allowed number of patrol spots on each path is 32.
Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Camera > PTZ > Path Mode;
Picture 6-28 Path mode
2)
Select path from the dropdown list of Patrol Path.
3)
Click “Add”. Set Patrol Spots and Stay Time in the popup interface. The maximum
allowed number of patrol spots on each path is 32.
Picture 6-29 Add patrol spot
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4)
Click “Save”.
5)
Click “Delete”, “Load” or “Stop” to perform respective operations if necessary.
Mixed Mode
Camera patrols automatically following the historical PTZ patrol paths in a certain period
of time. The maximum configurable number of mixed paths is 4. Configuration steps are
as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Camera > PTZ > Mixed Mode;
Picture 6-30 Mixed mode
2)
Select a mixed path from the dropdown list of “Patrol Path”;
3)
Click “Start recording” and adjust PTZ position to record PTZ rotation, steps and
zooming operations; click “Stop recording” to stop recording. The maximum length of
each path is 10 minutes;
4)
Click “Preview” to preview all PTZ operations;
5)
Click “Stop” to stop previewing;
6)
Select path and click “Delete records” to delete all recorded PTZ operations under
this path;
7)
6.5.7
Click “Delete All” to clear all mixed paths.
Scheduled Task
Enable Scheduled Task and set durations and tasks. Camera will complete the tasks
within the set durations. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Camera > PTZ > Scheduled Task;
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Picture 6-31 Scheduled Task
2)
Select “Enable” to enable scheduled task;
3)
Enter “Task Recovery Time” (5~720s). Take 5s as example, if user performs other
PTZ operations during the task, camera will recover the scheduled task in 5
seconds.
4)
Configure scheduled tasks and arming durations: the default task durations are 24
hours displaying in blue bar, or user can define durations up to request. It allows
maximum 10 durations on one day.
a)
Click any point on the timeline on any day and drag mouse rightward to make a
blue bar as task duration on that day;
b)
Click the duration and a window will pop up for editing the scheduled task.
Select the scheduled task from the dropdown list. Or you can edit the start time
and end time otherwise. Click “Save” to finish configuration of scheduled task;
c)
Click any free point on the timeline and configure the next duration. Different
durations cannot overlap;
d)
Click the icon
behind the timeline and the copy window will pop up. Select
several weekdays or “Select All” and click “Copy” to copy the scheduled task of
the duration to the selected weekdays.
e)
Click “Delete” on the window of editing scheduled task or click
below
“Duration and Scheduled Task” to cancel the scheduled task. Click
below “Duration and Scheduled Task” to cancel all the scheduled tasks in one
week.
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Picture 6-32 Edit scheduled task
5)
6.5.8
Click “Save” to validate settings.
Positioning
Go to Settings > Camera > PTZ > Positioning, and configure camera positioning.
Positioning means to configure the location of the camera, including its pan/tilt zero
correction and positioning. User can perform the following configurations:
Picture 6-33 Positioning
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*Compass Setting

Direction Calibration: Click “Direction Calibration” and the device will calibrate
automatically and face north when finishes calibration.

Pointing Northward: After finishing direction calibration, click “Pointing
Northward” and the device will set the position as due north.
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Note: During direction calibration, try to keep the device as horizontal as possible.

Zero Correction
When the PTZ position fails to synchronize with the positioning or user wants it to
return to the zero position, zero correction can be performed. After zero correction,
camera will return to the mechanical zero position automatically. Click “Pan/Tilt Zero
Correction” to perform.

Positioning

Present Coordinates: show the coordinates of current PTZ position.

Horizontal Coordinate: fill the target horizontal coordinate and click “Horizontal
Positioning”, then the PTZ will rotate to the target pan position.

Vertical Coordinate: fill the target vertical coordinate and click “Vertical
Positioning”, then the PTZ will rotate to the target tilt position.

*Azimuth Positioning: it means the PTZ camera faces to the due north. Rotate
the camera to a specific position and click “Azimuth Positioning”. Save this
position and set it as the due north direction. After azimuth positioning is set, go
to Settings > Camera > OSD and select “PTZ”, it will show the live direction of
the camera.
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7. Event
7.1 Intelligent Function
Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function, and configure the intelligent functions of the
camera. The intelligent functions of a camera include motion detection, video blocked, guard line
and etc. This chapter will introduce the configuration steps of each event.
7.1.1
Motion Detection
Motion detection is to detect if there is any moving object in specific areas during certain
periods of time. Once the moving object exceeds the defined sensitivity, the system will
start video recording or trigger an alarm according to the linkage method set by user.
Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function > Motion Detection;
Picture 7-1 Motion detection
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2)
Select “Enable”;
3)
Set motion detection area, the default being full area detection. Click “Clear All” and
then “Edit” and the image will be divided into 16 columns and 12 lines of small
squares. Click a square, drag toward lower right and click “Stop”. Then the area is
the detected area and it turns purple red. A camera can support max 4 motion
detection areas at the same time. Draw an area toward upper left that contains the
defined area, or click the defined squares one by one to clear setting, or click “Clear
All” to clear setting;
4)
Drag the slide bar to adjust the “Sensitivity” of motion detection. The higher the
sensitivity is, the easier it will trigger an alarm;
5)
Click “Edit” and it will pop up a window for configuring PTZ linkage;
Picture 7-2 PTZ linkage
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PTZ Rotation Stops Detection: Configure the waiting time after PTZ holder stops
moving, i.e. after the PTZ stops moving for the configured duration, it will start
detection.
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Motion Detection Effective Positions: Configure the positions where motion
detection takes effect.
6)
Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when motion
detection triggers an alarm;
7)
Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can
customize durations; the maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day
and different durations cannot overlap with each other;
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Picture 7-3 Arming durations
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Set duration: configure arming durations according to actual requirements.

Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end
time; click "Save" to validate setting.

Click any duration and there will be small white squares on the 2 ends of it. Put
the mouse on any whit square, left-click and drag the edit the start time and end
time.

Select the timeline of any day and delete the default blue bar. Left click on the
mouse and drag on the timeline from left to right to form a blue bar, above which
it shows the start time and end time.

Copy duration: click the copy icon
behind the timeline and copy the durations on
the day to one or several other days.

Delete duration: click "Delete All" above the timeline to delete all the durations.
Select any duration and click "Delete" on the popup window or above the timeline to
delete the duration.
Note: Select any duration with a mouse, and drag the blue bar on the timeline as a
whole without changing the length of recording duration.
8)
7.1.2
Click "Save" to validate settings.
Video Blocked
When the preset area is blocked intentionally and affects normal surveillance of this area,
an alarm will be triggered. After receiving the alarm, user can find the cause of video
blocked quickly and recover the surveillance scene. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function > Video Blocked;
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Picture 7-4 Video blocked
2)
Select “Enable”;
3)
Set video blocked area, the default being full area detection. Click “Clear All” and
then “Edit” and the image will be divided into 16 columns and 12 lines of small
squares. Click a square, drag toward lower right and click “Stop”. Then the area is
the detected area and it turns purple red. A camera can support max 1 video blocked
area at the same time;
4)
Drag the slide bar to adjust Sensitivity; the higher the sensitivity is, the easier it will
trigger an alarm;
5)
Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when video blocked
triggers an alarm;
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Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can
customize durations; the maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day
and different durations cannot overlap with each other;
Picture 7-5 Arming durations
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Set duration: configure arming durations according to actual requirements.

Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end
time; click "Save" to validate setting.

Click any duration and there will be small white squares on the 2 ends of it. Put
the mouse on any whit square, left-click and drag the edit the start time and end
time.

Select the timeline of any day and delete the default blue bar. Left click on the
mouse and drag on the timeline from left to right to form a blue bar, above which
it shows the start time and end time.

Copy duration: click the copy icon
behind the timeline and copy the durations on
the day to one or several other days.

Delete duration: click "Delete All" above the timeline to delete all the durations.
Select any duration and click "Delete" on the popup window or above the timeline to
delete the duration.
Note: Select any duration with a mouse, and drag the blue bar on the timeline as a
whole without changing the length of recording duration.
7)
7.1.3
Click "Save" to validate settings.
Guard Line
Guard line is to trigger an alarm once there is any object entering the guard line.
Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function > Guard Line;
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Picture 7-6 Guard line
2)
Select “Enable”;
3)
Select a preset from the dropdown list of “Preset No.” and click “Set” to link the
preset with the guard line alarming;
4)
Select a program from the dropdown list of “Programme”;
Note: One program can configure one guard area only and one area is allowed to edit
only one guard line. After saving the guard line, user can configure other guard
lines. It supports maximum 4 guard lines.
5)
Select a number from the dropdown list of “Associated Preset Bits”;
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Note: If selecting “Built-in Preset Bits”, when the device loads a preset and the preset
is not linked with any intelligent event, it will load the intelligent event linking
with built-in preset bits.
6)
Select a direction from the dropdown list of Guard Line Direction, options including
"A->", "B->" and "A->&&B->"; "A->" means only when the object moves from A to B
the system will trigger an alarm, “B->” meaning only when objects move from B to A
the system will trigger an alarm, while “A->&&B->” meaning the system will trigger an
alarm when object move from A to B and B to A;
7)
Set "Target Filter", i.e. target area. Click “Edit” and drag the mouse in the scene to
draw a rectangle. Click “Stop” after finishing and drag the slide bar of “Max and Min
Target Ratio” (1% by default). Moving objects over max or below min will not trigger
an alarm when they enter the guard line(s);
8)
Area Setting: to set guard lines. Click “Edit” and drag the mouse in the scene to draw
a guard line. User can click its starting or end point to adjust its length and angle,
click “Stop” to stop editing;
9)
Drag the slide bar of “Sensitivity” to set the guard line‟s sensitivity to moving objects;
the higher the sensitivity is, the easier it will trigger an alarm;
10) Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when guard line
triggers an alarm;
11) Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can
customize durations. The maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day
and different durations cannot overlap with each other;
Picture 7-7 Arming durations
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Set duration: configure arming durations according to actual requirements.

Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end
time; click "Save" to validate setting.

Click any duration and there will be small white squares on the 2 ends of it. Put
the mouse on any whit square, left-click and drag the edit the start time and end
time.
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Select the timeline of any day and delete the default blue bar. Left click on the
mouse and drag on the timeline from left to right to form a blue bar, above which
it shows the start time and end time.

Copy duration: click the copy icon
behind the timeline and copy the durations on
the day to one or several other days.

Delete duration: click "Delete All" above the timeline to delete all the durations.
Select any duration and click "Delete" on the popup window or above the timeline to
delete the duration.
Note: Select any duration with a mouse, and drag the blue bar on the timeline as a
whole without changing the length of recording duration.
12) Click "Save" to validate settings.
7.1.4
Entry Guard Area
The function is to detect if there is anything entering the set guard area, and the camera
will judge if it is necessary to trigger an alarm. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function > Entry Guard Area;
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Picture 7-8 Entry guard area
2)
Select "Enable";
3)
Select a preset from the dropdown list of “Preset No.” and click “Set” to link the
preset with the guard line alarming;
4)
Select a program from the dropdown list of “Programme”;
Note: One program can configure one guard area only and one area is allowed to edit
only one guard line. After saving the guard line, user can configure other guard
lines. It supports maximum 4 guard lines.
5)
Select a number from the dropdown list of “Associated Preset Bits”;
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Note: If selecting “Built-in Preset Bits”, when the device loads a preset and the preset
is not linked with any intelligent event, it will load the intelligent event linking
with built-in preset bits.
6)
Target Filter: to set target area. Click “Edit” and drag the mouse in the scene to
draw a rectangle. Click “Stop” after finishing and drag the slide bar of “Max and Min
Target Ratio” (1% by default). Moving objects over max or below min will not trigger
an alarm when they enter the guard area(s);
7)
Area Setting: to set guard area. Click “Edit” and click mouse to draw a closed area
made up of 3 to 6 points in the scene. Right click or click the starting or ending point
to close the area. Click “Stop” to finish editing;
8)
Drag the slide bar of “Sensitivity”; the higher the sensitivity is, the easier it will trigger
an alarm;
9)
Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when an event
triggers an alarm;
10) Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can
customize durations. The maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day
and different durations cannot overlap with each other;
Picture 7-9 Arming durations
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Set duration: configure arming durations according to actual requirements.

Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end
time; click "Save" to validate setting.

Click any duration and there will be small white squares on the 2 ends of it. Put
the mouse on any whit square, left-click and drag the edit the start time and end
time.

Select the timeline of any day and delete the default blue bar. Left click on the
mouse and drag on the timeline from left to right to form a blue bar, above which
it shows the start time and end time.
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Copy duration: click the copy icon
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Delete duration: click "Delete All" above the timeline to delete all the durations.
Select any duration and click "Delete" on the popup window or above the timeline to
delete the duration.
Note: Select any duration with a mouse, and drag the blue bar on the timeline as a
whole without changing the length of recording duration.
11) Click "Save" to validate settings.
7.1.5
Exit Guard Area
The function is to detect if there is anything leaving the set guard area, and the camera
will judge if it is necessary to trigger an alarm. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function > Exit Guard Area;
Picture 7-10 Exit guard area
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2)
Select "Enable";
3)
Select a preset from the dropdown list of “Preset No.” and click “Set” to link the
preset with the guard line alarming;
4)
Select a program from the dropdown list of “Programme”;
Note: One program can configure one guard area only and one area is allowed to edit
only one guard line. After saving the guard line, user can configure other guard
lines. It supports maximum 4 guard lines.
5)
Select a number from the dropdown list of “Associated Preset Bits”;
Note: If selecting “Built-in Preset Bits”, when the device loads a preset and the preset
is not linked with any intelligent event, it will load the intelligent event linking
with built-in preset bits.
6)
Target Filter: to set target area. Click “Edit” and drag the mouse in the scene to
draw a rectangle. Click “Stop” after finishing and drag the slide bar of “Max and Min
Target Ratio” (1% by default). Moving objects over max or below min will not trigger
an alarm when they enter the guard area(s);
7)
Area Setting: to set guard area. Click “Edit” and click mouse to draw a closed area
made up of 3 to 6 points in the scene. Right click or click the starting or ending point
to close the area. Click “Stop” to finish editing;
8)
Drag the slide bar of “Sensitivity”; the higher the sensitivity is, the easier it will trigger
an alarm;
9)
Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when an event
triggers an alarm;
10) Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can
customize durations. The maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day
and different durations cannot overlap with each other;
Picture 7-11 Arming durations
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Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end
time; click "Save" to validate setting.

Click any duration and there will be small white squares on the 2 ends of it. Put
the mouse on any whit square, left-click and drag the edit the start time and end
time.

Select the timeline of any day and delete the default blue bar. Left click on the
mouse and drag on the timeline from left to right to form a blue bar, above which
it shows the start time and end time.

Copy duration: click the copy icon
behind the timeline and copy the durations on
the day to one or several other days.

Delete duration: click "Delete All" above the timeline to delete all the durations.
Select any duration and click "Delete" on the popup window or above the timeline to
delete the duration.
Note: Select any duration with a mouse, and drag the blue bar on the timeline as a
whole without changing the length of recording duration.
11) Click "Save" to validate settings.
7.1.6
Enter Guard Area
The function is to detect if there is anything entering the set guard area and staying for a
period of time reaching the set threshold. The camera will judge if it is necessary to
trigger an alarm. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function > Enter Guard Area;
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Picture 7-12 Enter guard area
2)
Select “Enable”;
3)
Select a preset from the dropdown list of “Preset No.” and click “Set” to link the
preset with the guard line alarming;
4)
Select a program from the dropdown list of “Programme”;
Note: One program can configure one guard area only and one area is allowed to edit
only one guard line. After saving the guard line, user can configure other guard
lines. It supports maximum 4 guard lines.
5)
Select a number from the dropdown list of “Associated Preset Bits”;
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Note: If selecting “Built-in Preset Bits”, when the device loads a preset and the preset
is not linked with any intelligent event, it will load the intelligent event linking
with built-in preset bits.
6)
Target Filter: to set target area. Click “Edit” and drag the mouse in the scene to
draw a rectangle. Click “Stop” after finishing and drag the slide bar of “Max and Min
Target Ratio” (1% by default). Moving objects over max or below min will not trigger
an alarm when they enter the guard area(s);
7)
Area Setting: to set guard area. Click “Edit” and click mouse to draw a closed area
made up of 3 to 6 points in the scene. Right click or click the starting or end point to
close the area. Click “Stop” to finish editing;
8)
Drag the slide bar of “Sensitivity”; the higher the sensitivity is, the easier it will trigger
an alarm
9)
Drag the slide bar of "Time Threshold", i.e. the maximum allowed time for the object
to stay in the area. For example, if it is set 5 s, when there is an object entering the
guard area and stays for 5 s, it will trigger an alarm;
10) Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when an event
triggers an alarm;
11) Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can
customize durations. The maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day
and different durations cannot overlap with each other;
Picture 7-13 Arming durations
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Set duration: configure arming durations according to actual requirements.

Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end
time; click "Save" to validate setting.

Click any duration and there will be small white squares on the 2 ends of it. Put
the mouse on any whit square, left-click and drag the edit the start time and end
time.

Select the timeline of any day and delete the default blue bar. Left click on the
mouse and drag on the timeline from left to right to form a blue bar, above which
it shows the start time and end time.
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Copy duration: click the copy icon
behind the timeline and copy the durations on
the day to one or several other days.

Delete duration: click "Delete All" above the timeline to delete all the durations.
Select any duration and click "Delete" on the popup window or above the timeline to
delete the duration.
Note: Select any duration with a mouse, and drag the blue bar on the timeline as a
whole without changing the length of recording duration.
12) Click "Save" to validate settings
7.1.7
Object Left
The function is to detect if there is any object being left in the set guard area and staying
for a period of time reaching the set threshold. The camera will judge if it is necessary to
trigger an alarm. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function > Object Left;
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Picture 7-14 Object left
2)
Select “Enable”;
3)
Select a number from the dropdown list of Guard Area and user can set only one
area at one time. After saving it, user can set another and max 4 areas can be set;
4)
Target Filter: to set target area. Click “Edit” and drag the mouse in the scene to
draw a rectangle. Click “Stop” after finishing and drag the slide bar of “Max and Min
Target Ratio” (1% by default). Moving objects over max or below min will not trigger
an alarm when they enter the guard area(s);
5)
Area Setting: to set guard area. Click “Edit” and click mouse to draw a closed area
made up of 3 to 6 points in the scene. Right click or click the starting or end point to
close the area. Click “Stop” to finish editing;
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Drag the slide bar of “Sensitivity”; the higher the sensitivity is, the easier it will trigger
an alarm
7)
Drag the slide bar of "Time Threshold", i.e. the maximum allowed time for the object
to stay in the area. For example, if it is set 5 s, when there is an object entering the
guard area and stays for 5 s, it will trigger an alarm;
8)
Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when an event
triggers an alarm;
9)
Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can
customize durations. The maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day
and different durations cannot overlap with each other;
Picture 7-15 Arming durations

Set duration: configure arming durations according to actual requirements.

Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end
time; click "Save" to validate setting.

Click any duration and there will be small white squares on the 2 ends of it. Put
the mouse on any whit square, left-click and drag the edit the start time and end
time.

Select the timeline of any day and delete the default blue bar. Left click on the
mouse and drag on the timeline from left to right to form a blue bar, above which
it shows the start time and end time.

Copy duration: click the copy icon
behind the timeline and copy the durations on
the day to one or several other days.

Delete duration: click "Delete All" above the timeline to delete all the durations.
Select any duration and click "Delete" on the popup window or above the timeline to
delete the duration.
Note: Select any duration with a mouse, and drag the blue bar on the timeline as a
whole without changing the length of recording duration.
10) Click "Save" to validate settings.
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Object Removal
The function is to detect if there is any object disappearing from the set guard area
reaching the set time threshold. The camera will judge if it is necessary to trigger an
alarm. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function > Object Removal;
Picture 7-16 Object removal
2)
Select “Enable”;
3)
Select a number from the dropdown list of Guard Area and user can set only one
area at one time. After saving it, user can set another and max 4 areas can be set;
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Target Filter: to set target area. Click “Edit” and drag the mouse in the scene to
draw a rectangle. Click “Stop” after finishing and drag the slide bar of “Max and Min
Target Ratio” (1% by default). Moving objects over max or below min will not trigger
an alarm when they enter the guard area(s);
5)
Area Setting: to set guard area. Click “Edit” and click mouse to draw a closed area
made up of 3 to 6 points in the scene. Right click or click the starting or end point to
close the area. Click “Stop” to finish editing;
6)
Drag the slide bar of “Sensitivity”; the higher the sensitivity is, the easier it will trigger
an alarm
7)
Drag the slide bar of "Time Threshold", i.e. the maximum allowed time for the object
to disappear from the area. For example, if it is set 5 s, when the object disappears
from the guard area for 5 s, it will trigger an alarm;
8)
Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when an event
triggers an alarm;
9)
Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can
customize durations. The maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day
and different durations cannot overlap with each other;
Picture 7-17 Arming durations
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Set duration: configure arming durations according to actual requirements.

Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end
time; click "Save" to validate setting.

Click any duration and there will be small white squares on the 2 ends of it. Put
the mouse on any whit square, left-click and drag the edit the start time and end
time.

Select the timeline of any day and delete the default blue bar. Left click on the
mouse and drag on the timeline from left to right to form a blue bar, above which
it shows the start time and end time.

Copy duration: click the copy icon
behind the timeline and copy the durations on
the day to one or several other days.

Delete duration: click "Delete All" above the timeline to delete all the durations.
Select any duration and click "Delete" on the popup window or above the timeline to
delete the duration.
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Note: Select any duration with a mouse, and drag the blue bar on the timeline as a
whole without changing the length of recording duration.
10) Click "Save" to validate settings.
7.1.9
Gathering
When the coverage of people in the guard area exceeds a set ratio, the camera will judge
if it is necessary to trigger an alarm. For example, if the ratio is set 50%, when 50% or
more of the area is covered by people, an alarm will be triggered. Configuration steps are
as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function > Gathering;
Picture 7-18 Gathering
2)
Select “Enable”;
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Select a preset from the dropdown list of “Preset No.” and click “Set” to link the
preset with the guard line alarming;
4)
Select a program from the dropdown list of “Programme”;
Note: One program can configure one guard area only and one area is allowed to edit
only one guard line. After saving the guard line, user can configure other guard
lines. It supports maximum 4 guard lines.
5)
Select a number from the dropdown list of “Associated Preset Bits”;
Note: If selecting “Built-in Preset Bits”, when the device loads a preset and the preset
is not linked with any intelligent event, it will load the intelligent event linking
with built-in preset bits.
6)
Drag the slide bar of "Ratio" to set the coverage of people in the set area;
7)
Area Setting: to set area. Click “Edit” and click mouse to draw a closed area made
up of 3 to 6 points in the scene. Right click or click the starting or end point to close
the area, and click "Stop" to finish;
8)
Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when an event
triggers an alarm;
9)
Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can
customize durations. The maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day
and different durations cannot overlap with each other;
Picture 7-19 Arming durations
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Set duration: configure arming durations according to actual requirements.

Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end
time; click "Save" to validate setting.

Click any duration and there will be small white squares on the 2 ends of it. Put
the mouse on any whit square, left-click and drag the edit the start time and end
time.

Select the timeline of any day and delete the default blue bar. Left click on the
mouse and drag on the timeline from left to right to form a blue bar, above which
it shows the start time and end time.
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Copy duration: click the copy icon
behind the timeline and copy the durations on
the day to one or several other days.

Delete duration: click "Delete All" above the timeline to delete all the durations.
Select any duration and click "Delete" on the popup window or above the timeline to
delete the duration.
Note: Select any duration with a mouse, and drag the blue bar on the timeline as a
whole without changing the length of recording duration.
10) Click "Save" to validate settings.
7.1.10
Audio Surge
When there is audio surge, the camera will judge if it is necessary to trigger an alarm.
Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Event > Intelligent Function > Audio Surge;
Picture 7-20 Audio surge
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2)
Select “Enable”;
3)
Drag the slide bar of Voice Intensity Threshold to adjust the detection sensitivity to
voice mutation. The higher the Voice Intensity Threshold is, the more sensitive it is to
Voice Mutation and the more easier it is to trigger an alarm;
4)
Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when an event
triggers an alarm;
5)
Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can
customize durations. The maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day
and different durations cannot overlap with each other;
Picture 7-21 Arming durations

Set duration: configure arming durations according to actual requirements.

Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end
time; click "Save" to validate setting.

Click any duration and there will be small white squares on the 2 ends of it. Put
the mouse on any whit square, left-click and drag the edit the start time and end
time.

Select the timeline of any day and delete the default blue bar. Left click on the
mouse and drag on the timeline from left to right to form a blue bar, above which
it shows the start time and end time.

Copy duration: click the copy icon
behind the timeline and copy the durations on
the day to one or several other days.

Delete duration: click "Delete All" above the timeline to delete all the durations.
Select any duration and click "Delete" on the popup window or above the timeline to
delete the duration.
Note: Select any duration with a mouse, and drag the blue bar on the timeline as a
whole without changing the length of recording duration.
6)
Click "Save" to validate settings.
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7.2 Alarm Input
Before starting configuration, make sure that the camera has connected to alarm input devices
such as smoke-detector, alarm bell or sprayer through the parallel port. Configure parameters for
each alarm input devices and the camera will judge by the received alarm signal if it is necessary to
trigger an alarm. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Event > Alarm Input;
Picture 7-22 Alarm Input
2)
Select “Enable”;
3)
Select a number from the dropdown list of “Alarm Input ID”;
Note: The alarm input ID corresponds to the buttcock line ID. Please refer to the Quick Start
Guide for the sequence.
4)
Enter alarm name, i.e. the name of alarm input device such as “front door smoke-detector”;
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Select alarm type from the dropdown list. If the alarm input device is normally closed, which
means the circuit is usually open, user must select “Normally closed”. If the alarm input device
is normally open, which means the circuit is usually loop, user must select “Normally open”;
6)
Select linkage method to trigger actions when an alarm is triggered;
7)
Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can customize
durations. The maximum allowed number of durations is 10 on one day and different durations
cannot overlap with each other;
Picture 7-23 Arming durations
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Set duration: configure arming durations according to actual requirements.
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Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end time;
click "Save" to validate setting.
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Click any duration and there will be small white squares on the 2 ends of it. Put the
mouse on any whit square, left-click and drag the edit the start time and end time.

Select the timeline of any day and delete the default blue bar. Left click on the mouse
and drag on the timeline from left to right to form a blue bar, above which it shows the
start time and end time.
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Copy duration: click the copy icon
behind the timeline and copy the durations on the
day to one or several other days.
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Delete duration: click "Delete All" above the timeline to delete all the durations. Select any
duration and click "Delete" on the popup window or above the timeline to delete the
duration.
Note: Select any duration with a mouse, and drag the blue bar on the timeline as a whole
without changing the length of recording duration
8)
If user sets several alarm input ports, select “All” under “Copy to Alarm” to copy all
configurations of current alarm input to other alarm input ports;
9)
Click “Save” to validate setting.
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7.3 Alarm Output
Before starting configuration, make sure that the camera has connected to alarm output devices
such as alarm bell. The camera will transfer the received alarm signal to the alarm output device to
trigger an alarm. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Event > Alarm Output;
Picture 7-24 Alarm output
2)
Please select an option from the dropdown list according to actual request. Options vary from
“Without Delay” to “10 min”, and the default is 5s. After the “Delay Time”, the alarm will be
cancelled automatically;
Note: The default duration of alarm output is 5s, and the delay time means the prolonged
period of time after the default 5s.
3)
Click “Save” to validate setting.
7.4 Abnormality Linkage
Configure the alarm linkage method for abnormal events, and the camera will judge if it is
necessary to trigger an alarm. Configuration steps are as follows:
1)
Go to Settings > Event > Abnormality Linkage;
Picture 7-25 Abnormality Linkage
2)
Select "Enable";
3)
Select an option from the dropdown list of Abnormality Type;
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Disk Full: when the disk storage is insufficient.
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Disk Error: when the disk cannot be recognized.
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Internet Disconnected: when the device isn't connected to the internet normally.
Select linkage type(s), which is/are the alarm output method(s) when an event triggers an
alarm;
5)
Click "Save" to validate settings.
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8. Storage
8.1 Storage Management
Go to Settings > Storage > Storage Management to configure strategy for disk full, view storage device list,
format the storage card, and configure the save path for snapshots.
Note: When the camera is installed with a storage card and works normally, you can configure scheduled
recording and scheduled snapshot.
Picture 8-1 Storage Management
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Disk Full Strategy: Configure the video recording strategy when there is insufficient storage space.
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Overwrite earlier data: when there is insufficient storage space, overwrite the oldest videos;
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Stop: when there is insufficient storage space, stop video recording automatically.
Go to Settings > Event > Abnormality Linkage and select "Disk Full" as Abnormality Type to remind
user that local video recording has stopped.
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Storage Device List: Display the status, capacity, progress and other information of all storage devices.
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Disk ID: display the serial number of the storage device.
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Capacity: display the storage space of the storage device.
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Remaining Space: display the remaining space of the storage device.
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Status: show the status of storage devices such as "Normal" (with a storage card which can read and
write normally), "Does not Exist" (without a storage card), "Not Formatted" (need to be formatted
when first inserted) and etc.
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Type: show the installation method of the storage device.
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Attribute: display the read and write attributes of the storage device, Read-only, Write-only or
Read-write.
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Progress: show the percentage of the formatting progress of the storage card. Select the disk and
click "Formatting" to format the selected disk.
Snapshot: Configure the save path for the snapshots. According to actual requirements, select "Local
storage" (TF card in the camera) or "FTP" (server) to save the scheduled snapshots and alarm snapshots.
Note: The storage card is installed in the camera when going out of the factory. When using the local
storage card for the first time, please click "Formatting" first.
8.2 Recording
After configuring scheduled recording, the camera will perform different video recording tasks automatically in
the configured durations and save the videos in the storage card. Configuration steps are shown below:
1)
Go to Settings > Storage > Storage Management to configure disk full strategy and format the storage
card recognized by the camera. If formatting is successful, the Status will turn “Normal” which means the
storage card can be used normally;
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Go to Settings > Storage > Recording to configure video recording;
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Recording Type: Select the stream to be recorded. If none is selected, it will not be able to record
videos.
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Code Stream Format: Select a video packaging format according to the type of access protocol.
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Prerecord: Select prerecord duration, i.e. the prerecord duration before recording starts. It is certain
to be 30s.
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Recording Delay: Select recording delay time, i.e. the prolonged recording duration after the
configured duration.
Picture 8-2 Scheduled recording
3)
Select "Enable" to enable Scheduled Recording;
4)
Set arming duration: the default is 24 hours displaying in blue bar, or user can customize durations. The
maximum allowed number of durations is 4 on one day and different durations cannot overlap with each
other;
Picture 8-3 Arming durations
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Set duration: configure arming durations according to actual requirements.

Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end time; click
"Save" to validate setting.

Click any duration and there will be small white squares on the 2 ends of it. Put the mouse on any
whit square, left-click and drag the edit the start time and end time.
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Select the timeline of any day and delete the default blue bar. Left click on the mouse and drag on
the timeline from left to right to form a blue bar, above which it shows the start time and end time.

Copy duration: click the copy icon
or several other days.

Delete duration: click "Delete All" above the timeline to delete all the durations. Select any duration
and click "Delete" on the popup window or above the timeline to delete the duration.
behind the timeline and copy the durations on the day to one
Note: Select any duration with a mouse, and drag the blue bar on the timeline as a whole without changing
the length of recording duration
5)
Click “Save” to validate setting.
8.3 Snapshot
After configuring scheduled snapshot, the camera will perform different snapshot tasks automatically in the
configured durations and save the pictures in the storage card. Configuration steps are shown below:
1)
Go to Settings > Storage > Storage Management to configure disk full strategy and format the storage
card recognized by the camera. If formatting is successful, the Status will turn “Normal” which means the
storage card can be used normally;
2)
Go to Settings > Storage > Snapshot to configure;
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Format: only support .jpeg format.
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Resolution: same as that of current main stream.
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Quality: the quality of captured image.
Picture 8-4 Scheduled snapshot
3)
Configure scheduled snapshot:
a)
Select “Enable” enable scheduled snapshot;
b)
Snapshot Type: select “According to the time” or “According to the number”. The latter requires
configuration of “Number of Snapshots”;
c)
Time Interval: select the interval between snapshots;
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Configure durations for scheduled recording. The default setting is 24 hours in bright blue bar, or you
can customize the durations;
Picture 8-5 Arming durations
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Set duration: configure arming durations according to actual requirements.

Click the blue bar to pop up a window for editing the accurate start time and end time; click
"Save" to validate setting.

Click any duration and there will be small white squares on the 2 ends of it. Put the mouse
on any whit square, left-click and drag the edit the start time and end time.

Select the timeline of any day and delete the default blue bar. Left click on the mouse and
drag on the timeline from left to right to form a blue bar, above which it shows the start time
and end time.

Copy duration: click the copy icon
one or several other days.

Delete duration: click "Delete All" above the timeline to delete all the durations. Select any
duration and click "Delete" on the popup window or above the timeline to delete the duration.
behind the timeline and copy the durations on the day to
Note: Select any duration with a mouse, and drag the blue bar on the timeline as a whole without changing
the length of recording duration.
4)
5)
Configure event snapshot:
a)
Select “Enable” to enable event snapshot;
b)
Configure time interval;
c)
Configure the number of snapshots captured at each event.
Click "Save" to validate settings.
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9. System
9.1 Device Info
Go to Settings > System > Device Info.
Device info includes device name, device model, device serial No. and etc. User can customize device name
and select “Set as OSD text”. Device name doesn‟t support specific symbols. If “Set as OSD text” is selected,
click “Save” and the device name will be synchronized to the OSD, interface shown below:
Picture 9-1 Device info
9.2 User Security
Go to Settings > System > User Security, and configure user information, RTSP authorization, IP filter and
security service.
9.2.1
User
Go to Settings > System > User Security > User, you can add user, delete user, edit username
and password, configure user authorizations and etc.
Picture 9-2 User information
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Anonymous Access: After selecting the checkbox, you will be able to select "Anonymous Login"
on the login interface.
Picture 9-3 Anonymous login
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Note: Anonymous user has the authorization of live view only.
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Add user: Click “Add”, and enter user name and password on the popup interface. Select user
type from the dropdown list, and assign operation rights to newly added user from the
Authorization List. After setting, click “Confirm”.
Picture 9-4 Add user
Note:
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By default, all options are available to administrator users; Live View, Playback/ Snapshot,
and PTZ Control options are available to operator users; a browser can only view the live
video from the camera.

Some settings take effect after rebooting the camera, which requires user with both the
authorizations of configuration and reboot.
Modify user: Select user and click “Modify” to modify on the popup interface.
Picture 9-5 Modify user
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Delete user: Select user and click “Delete” to delete the user.
Picture 9-6 Delete user
Attention: “admin” user cannot be deleted, nor its username be modified.
9.2.2
RTSP Authorization
Go to Settings > System > User Security > RTSP Authorization, and select authorization type
from the dropdown list, options including “none”, “basic/digest” and “digest”. By default, it is
“basic/digest”.
Note: “basic” means basic authorization, which transfers messages without encryption and has
a severe safety risk; “digest” means digest authentication, which transfers information
through MD5 Hash conversion and has a higher level of safety.
Picture 9-7 RTSP Authorization
9.2.3
IP Filter
By setting IP filter, user can manage access limitation to the web client. Configuration steps are as
follows:
1)
Go to Settings > System > User Security > IP Filter;
Picture 9-8 IP Filter
2)
3)
4)
9.2.4
Select IP filter from the dropdown list up to request, options including “Disable”, “Black List” and
“White List”;
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Disable: IP filter is disabled.
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White List: IP list allowed visiting the device.
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Black List: IP list not allowed visiting the device.
Configure IP address list;
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Add Black/ White List: Select filter method, click “Add” and input IP address on the popup
interface, and click “Confirm”.
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Modify Black/ White List: Select IP address from the black/ white list and click “Modify” to
modify the IP address, and click “Confirm”.
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Delete Black/ White List: Select IP address from the black/ white list and click “Delete” to
delete the IP address. Click “Delete All” to clear all the added IP addresses.
Click "Save" to validate settings.
Security Service
Go to Settings > System > User Security > Security Service, and configure the parameters to
protect user safety.
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Picture 9-9 Security Service
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Enable SSH Login: Select the checkbox to enable SSH login, which means SSH service is
enabled and you can login by SSH mode. Usually it's unnecessary to enable when the camera
works normally.
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Enable HTTPS Login: Select the checkbox to enable HTTPS login, which means HTTPS
service is enabled and you can login by HTTPS mode.
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Enable Unauthorized Login Locking: Select the checkbox to enable unauthorized login locking,
and configure illegal login retry times and illegal login lock time.
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Illegal Login Retry Times: Configure illegal login retry times, default being 6 times.
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Illegal Login Lock Time: Configure illegal login lock time, default being 10 minutes.
Note: After enabling unauthorized login locking, when the configured locking conditions occur,
the user IP will be locked up.
Click “Save” to validate settings.
9.3 Time
Go to Settings > System > Time, and configure Device Time Zone, Device Time, Auto Time Correction, NTP
Clock Synchronization and DST. Configure parameters by actual requests and click "Save" to validate setting.
Picture 9-10 Time setting
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Set device time zone and device time: Click "Manual Setting", select time zone and set time on the popup
interface. You can select "Synchronize time with PC" and click "Save" to validate setting.
Picture 9-11 Manual setting of time
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Auto Time Correction: Select "Auto Timing" and the system will correct time automatically according to the
selected access protocol (including NTP server, VSIP, ONVIF, GB28181) or adaptive. Configure the timing
protection time.
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Adaptive: When selecting “Adaptive”, select necessary adaptive protocols, set the Timing Priority
sequence and enter current Timing Protection Time (i.e. the save time during protocol switching).
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Access protocol: the protocol of the device accessing to t platform or a server. When selecting a
protocol, the system will correct time automatically according to the protocol.
Note:
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In the box of “Timing Priority”, the priority level decreases from top to bottom.
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Select a protocol and click “Up” to improve its priority and “Down” to decrease its priority;
click “Default” to apply the default priority levels.
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If selecting “NTP Server”, configure the parameters thereof.
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NTP Clock Synchronization: Select “Enable” and configure “Server Address”, “NTP Port” (certain to be
“123”) and “Time Correction Interval”. When it is enabled, the camera will correct time on a time basis of
the configured interval.
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DST: DST (daylight saving time) is the practice of advancing clocks during summer months so that evening
daylight lasts longer, while sacrificing normal sunrise times and the time applied during DST is called DST
time. Select "Enable DST" and set “Start Time”, “End Time” and “Time Deviation”.
9.4 Serial Port
Go to Settings > System > Serial Port, and configure the serial port.
Serial port is used to control camera rotation, extended alarm input or device adjustment (subject to devices).
Usually serial port is identified as RS485 A/B. Pair the ports by configuring RS485 port parameters. Please
configure the parameters such as “Baud Rate”, “Data Bits” and “Address Code” according to the actual
conditions. Click “Save” to validate settings.
Picture 9-12 Serial port
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9.5 Log
9.5.1
Logs
Go to Settings > System > Log > Logs, and select "Enable Log Record" to enable log record. Then
you can search, view and download logs by request.
Picture 9-13 Log management
Operation steps are as follows:
1)
On the dropdown list of Log Type, select a log type, otherwise the default is "Search All";
2)
Select Start Time and End Time, and click "Search". The search result will show on the list
below;
3)
Click "Save Logs" to download all logs locally; click "Delete logs" to clear all logs.
Note:
9.5.2
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When selecting “User Operation” or “Alarm Info” for Log Type, you need to select a
“Secondary Type” to narrow the search scope.
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The system can save maximum 2,000 entries of logs. When it is full, the latest one will
overwrite the oldest one automatically.
System Health
Go to Settings > System > Log > System Health, and select a duration from the dropdown list to
view the camera health status in this duration. Click “Details” behind each item to view the detailed
logs of each item.
Picture 9-14 System status
9.5.3
Service Status
Go to Settings > System > Log > Service Status, and select a duration from the dropdown list to
view the camera running status in this duration. Click “Details” behind each item to view the detailed
logs of each item; click “Download” to download logs.
Picture 9-15 Service status
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9.6 System Maintenance
9.6.1
System Maintenance
Go to Settings > System > System Maintenance > System Maintenance, and perform operations
of reboot, upgrade and etc.
Picture 9-16 System maintenance
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Reboot: Click "Reboot" to reboot the camera.

Auto Maintenance: Select "Enable", and configure Maintenance Cycle and Maintenance Time.
Click "Save" to validate setting.
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PT Maintenance: including restore default PT settings, PT upgrade and PT maintenance.

Restore Default PT Settings: Restore PT settings to factory default.

PT Upgrade: Upgrade the PT version.
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PT Maintenance: Select “Enable” to enable PT maintenance, and configure “Maintenance
Cycle” and “Maintenance Time”. Click “Save” to validate settings.

Upgrade: Upgrade business version. Click “Upgrade” and open local upgrade file in <*.pkg>
format. During upgrading, please do nothing but waiting. After upgrading, re-login to the web
client.

Configuration Management: including partial restoration, complete restoration, and configuration
export and import.

Partial Restoration: Click this button and all parameters will restore to factory default except
network setting, access protocol, user info and RTSP authorization.
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Complete Restoration: Click this button and all parameters will restore to factory default.

Configuration Export: After configuring camera parameters, you can export the
configurations to local PC for copying. Click "Export" and select a local save path to export.
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Import Parameter: You can import local configuration file from local PC without manual
setting. Click "Import" and select local configuration file to import.
Advanced Configuration: including “VSIP Protocol Compatibility”, “Keep Alive the Stream UDP”,
“Network Adaptation”, “Function Switch”, “Working Mode” and “Audio Noise Reduction”. Only
"admin" user can perform advanced configuration. Click "Configuration", input the right
password for advanced user and click "Confirm" to enter the configuration interface.
Picture 9-17 Advanced configuration
9.6.2

VSIP Protocol Compatibility: select the OSD picture obtaining method for the camera when
configuring OSD through VSIP; generate a new OSD picture through text and location, and
change OSD font, Black or Song; or use the OSD picture sent by VSIP directly.

Keep Alive the Stream UDP: configure VSIP, ONVIP (RTSP) and SIP devices separately,
options including “Enable”, “Close” and “Auto”.

Network Adaptation: enable “Smooth Transmission”, which will occupy some system
resources; configure “Smooth Sending Limited Bandwidth”, subject to actual bitrate when
the bitrate exceeds the limit; select “Encoding Bit Rate Mode”, options including video
stream network bandwidth, video data bandwidth and audio-video stream network
bandwidth.

Function Switch: including “Audio Features”, “Audio Mix Mode”, “Dynamic Plug-in”, “Stream
Extension Head” and “MRTC Adaptive”.

Working Mode: options including “Ultra wide dynamic range”, “60 frames mode”,
“Triple-Stream Mode” and “Four split screen mode”. It takes effect after reboot.

Audio Noise Reduction: configure “Collect Audio Stream” and “Decode Audio Stream”.
Options including “Close”, “Low”, “Middle” and “High”; enabling this function will occupy
some system resources.

Alarm: configure “Minimum Alarming Interval”, range being 1~60s.
Network Test
Go to Settings > System > System Maintenance > Network Test, and test the network connectivity
between the device and the destination address.
Picture 9-18 Network test
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Enter an IP address in “Destination Address” and click “ping”. The test result will show on the list
below;
Picture 9-19 ping
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Enter an IP address in “Destination Address” and click “trace”. The test result will show the
routing entries visiting the destination address. It is used to test the network routing information
between the device and the destination address.
Picture 9-20 trace
9.7 Lifetime
Go to Settings > System > System Maintenance > Lifetime and view device running status and data.
Picture 9-21 Lifetime
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10. Appendix: Glossary of Terms
1080p
Resolution of 1920*1080 pixels (16:9)
720p
Resolution of 1280*720 pixels (16:9)
ADPCM
Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation
CIF
Common Intermediate Format, Resolution of 352*288 pixels
4CIF
4 Common Intermediate Format, Resolution of 704*576 pixels
DDNS
Dynamic Domain Name Server
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
G.711
Pulse code modulation (PCM) of voice frequencies
G.722.1
Annex C
Low-complexity coding at 24 and 32 kbit/s for hands-free operation in
systems with low frame loss
G.726
Audio coding algorithm
H.264
Advanced video coding for generic audiovisual services
H.265
High Efficiency Video Coding
HD
High-definition
IP
Internet Protocol
MPEG4
Moving Pictures Experts Group
MJPEG
Motion Joint Photographic Experts Group
NAT
NTSC
PAL
PC
PPPoE
Network Address Translation
National Television Standards Committee
Phase Alternation Line
Personal Computer
Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet
QCIF
Quarter common intermediate format, Resolution of 176*144 pixels
QXGA
Resolution of 2048*1536 pixels (4:3)
RTCP
Real-Time Transport Control Protocol
RTP
SVAC
Real-time Transport Protocol
Surveillance Video and Audio Coding
TCP
Transport Control Protocol
UDP
User Datagram Protocol
UXGA
Resolution of 1600*1200 pixels (4:3)
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Key Features

  • HD video encoding
  • Progressive scan sensor
  • Speed PTZ
  • Alarm management
  • Remote access and storage

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What are the main applications of the Kedacom IPC425 camera?
The Kedacom IPC425 camera is suitable for a wide range of surveillance applications, including indoor and outdoor security, traffic monitoring, and critical infrastructure protection.
What are the different alarm management functions supported by the IPC425?
The IPC425 camera supports motion detection, audio/alarm ports, and alarm linkage features like text overlay, device output, and live view display. These functions enable the camera to trigger alerts and respond to events effectively.
Can the IPC425 camera be accessed remotely?
Yes, the IPC425 camera supports various networking methods, including static address, DHCP, and PPPoE. It also supports NAT traversal, DNS and multi-cast, enabling remote access and control.
How does the camera handle storage?
The IPC425 camera provides storage options for recording and capturing snapshots. It supports a storage card for local storage when the network is disconnected. Additionally, it supports dual-system backup to ensure data safety.
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