Dahua Dahua Technology WizSense SD49425GB-HNR Dome IP Overvågningskamera (2560x1440) User manual [EN]

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Network Speed Dome PTZ Camera Web 5.0
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ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. V1.0.5
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General
This manual introduces the functions and operations of the Network Speed Dome PTZ Camera (hereinafter referred to as "the Camera").
The following signal words might appear in the manual.
Signal Word Meaning
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Foreword

Indicates a high potential hazard which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which, if not avoided, could result in slight or moderate injury.
Frequently Used Functions
Button Description
Apply/Save Save the congurations.
Refresh Refresh the congurations to the latest.
Default Restore the congurations to the default.
Clear Clear the congurations.
Delete Delete the congurations.
Revision History
Indicates a potential risk which, if not avoided, could result in property damage, data loss, reductions in performance, or unpredictable results.
Provides methods to help you solve a problem or save time.
Provides additional information as a supplement to the text.
Revision Content Release Time Revision Content
V1.0.5
V1.0.4 Added low power mode. August 2023
V1.0.3
Added maintenance center.
Updated illuminator function.
Added descriptions on the power consumption mode and PIR alarm functions.
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June 2023
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Revision Content Release Time Revision Content
V1.0.1 Added cellular network function. August 2022
V1.0.0 First release. September 2021
Privacy Protection Notice
As the device user or data controller, you might collect the personal data of others such as their face, ngerprints, and car plate number. You need to be in compliance with your local privacy protection laws and regulations to protect the legitimate rights and interests of other people by implementing measures which include but are not limited: Providing clear and visible identication to inform people of the existence of the surveillance area and provide required contact information.
Interface Declaration
This manual mainly introduces the relevant functions of the device. The interfaces used in its manufacture, the procedures for returning the device to the factory for inspection and for locating its faults are not described in this manual. Please contact technical support if you need information on these interfaces.
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About the Manual
The manual is for reference only. Slight dierences might be found between the manual and the props.
We are not liable for losses incurred due to operating the props in ways that are not in compliance with the manual.
The manual will be updated according to the latest laws and regulations of related jurisdictions. For detailed information, see the paper user’s manual, use our CD-ROM, scan the QR code or visit our ocial website. The manual is for reference only. Slight dierences might be found between the electronic version and the paper version.
All designs and software are subject to change without prior written notice. Product updates might result in some dierences appearing between the actual props and the manual. Please contact customer service for the latest program and supplementary documentation.
There might be errors in the print or deviations in the description of the functions, operations and technical data. If there is any doubt or dispute, we reserve the right of nal explanation.
Upgrade the reader software or try other mainstream reader software if the manual (in PDF format) cannot be opened.
All trademarks, registered trademarks and company names in the manual are properties of their respective owners.
Please visit our website, contact the supplier or customer service if any problems occur while using the device.
If there is any uncertainty or controversy, we reserve the right of nal explanation.
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Important Safeguards and Warnings

This section introduces content covering the proper handling of the Camera, hazard prevention, and prevention of property damage. Read carefully before using the Device, comply with the guidelines when using it, and keep the manual safe for future reference.
Operation Requirements
Make sure that the power supply of the device works properly before use.
Do not pull out the power cable of the device while it is powered on.
Only use the device within the rated power range.
Transport, use and store the device under allowed humidity and temperature conditions.
Prevent liquids from splashing or dripping on the device. Make sure that there are no objects lled with liquid on top of the device to avoid liquids owing into it.
Do not disassemble the device.
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Installation Requirements
Connect the device to the adapter before power on.
Strictly abide by local electrical safety standards, and make sure that the voltage in the area is steady and conforms to the power requirements of the device.
Do not connect the device to more than one power supply. Otherwise, the device might become damaged.
Observe all safety procedures and wear required protective equipment provided for your use while working at heights.
Do not expose the device to direct sunlight or heat sources.
Do not install the device in humid, dusty or smoky places.
Install the device in a well-ventilated place, and do not block the ventilator of the device.
Use the power adapter or case power supply provided by the device manufacturer.
The power supply must conform to the requirements of ES1 in IEC 62368-1 standard and be no higher than PS2. Note that the power supply requirements are subject to the device label.
Connect class I electrical appliances to a power socket with protective earthing.
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Table of Contents
Foreword.............................................................................................................................................................. I
Important Safeguards and Warnings.............................................................................................................. III
1 Overview...........................................................................................................................................................8
1.1 Introduction........................................................................................................................................... 8
1.2 Functions................................................................................................................................................ 8
1.2.1 Basic Functions............................................................................................................................ 8
1.2.2 AI Functions................................................................................................................................. 9
2 Conguration Flow ....................................................................................................................................... 12
3 Device Initialization.......................................................................................................................................13
4 Setting............................................................................................................................................................ 16
4.1 Device Login.........................................................................................................................................16
4.2 Local......................................................................................................................................................19
4.3 Camera..................................................................................................................................................20
4.3.1 Setting Image Parameters........................................................................................................ 20
4.3.2 Setting Encode Parameters...................................................................................................... 35
4.3.3 Audio.......................................................................................................................................... 46
4.4 Network................................................................................................................................................ 47
4.4.1 TCP/IP......................................................................................................................................... 47
4.4.2 Port............................................................................................................................................. 50
4.4.3 PPPoE..........................................................................................................................................52
4.4.4 DDNS.......................................................................................................................................... 53
4.4.5 Email........................................................................................................................................... 54
4.4.6 UPnP........................................................................................................................................... 57
4.4.7 SNMP.......................................................................................................................................... 57
4.4.8 Bonjour.......................................................................................................................................60
4.4.9 Multicast.....................................................................................................................................61
4.4.10 Register.................................................................................................................................... 62
4.4.11 QoS........................................................................................................................................... 63
4.4.12 Cellular Network......................................................................................................................63
4.4.13 Platform Access....................................................................................................................... 67
4.4.14 Wi-Fi..........................................................................................................................................70
4.4.15 Basic Service............................................................................................................................ 72
4.5 PTZ........................................................................................................................................................ 73
4.5.1 Conguring Presets...................................................................................................................73
4.5.2 Conguring Tour....................................................................................................................... 74
4.5.3 Conguring Scan....................................................................................................................... 75
4.5.4 Conguring Pattern.................................................................................................................. 76
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4.5.5 Conguring Pan.........................................................................................................................76
4.5.6 Conguring PTZ Speed............................................................................................................. 77
4.5.7 Conguring Idle Motion............................................................................................................78
4.5.8 Conguring Power Up...............................................................................................................78
4.5.9 Conguring PTZ Rotation Limit............................................................................................... 79
4.5.10 Conguring Scheduled Task.................................................................................................. 80
4.5.11 Conguring PTZ Maintenance............................................................................................... 81
4.5.12 Conguring Protocol.............................................................................................................. 81
4.6 Event..................................................................................................................................................... 82
4.6.1 Setting Alarm Linkage.............................................................................................................. 82
4.6.2 Setting Exception...................................................................................................................... 91
4.6.3 Setting Video Detection............................................................................................................94
4.6.4 Setting Audio Detection........................................................................................................... 98
4.7 Storage................................................................................................................................................. 99
4.8 System................................................................................................................................................ 100
4.8.1 General.....................................................................................................................................100
4.8.2 Power Consumption Mode.....................................................................................................103
4.8.3 Account.................................................................................................................................... 104
4.8.4 Peripheral Management.........................................................................................................112
5 Low Power Mode......................................................................................................................................... 114
6 Live................................................................................................................................................................116
6.1 Live Page............................................................................................................................................ 116
6.2 Conguring Encoding....................................................................................................................... 117
6.3 Live View Function Bar......................................................................................................................117
6.4 Window Adjustment Bar................................................................................................................... 119
6.4.1 Adjustment.............................................................................................................................. 119
6.4.2 PTZ Control.............................................................................................................................. 119
6.4.3 PTZ Function............................................................................................................................120
6.4.4 OSD Information..................................................................................................................... 121
6.4.5 Peripheral Management.........................................................................................................122
6.4.6 Image Adjustment...................................................................................................................123
6.5 Display Mode..................................................................................................................................... 123
7 Record...........................................................................................................................................................126
7.1 Playback............................................................................................................................................. 126
7.1.1 Playing Back Video..................................................................................................................126
7.1.2 Clipping Video......................................................................................................................... 128
7.1.3 Downloading Video................................................................................................................ 129
7.2 Setting Record Control......................................................................................................................130
7.3 Setting Record Plan........................................................................................................................... 131
7.4 Storage............................................................................................................................................... 133
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7.4.1 Local Storage........................................................................................................................... 134
7.4.2 Network Storage..................................................................................................................... 135
8 Image............................................................................................................................................................138
8.1 Playback............................................................................................................................................. 138
8.1.1 Playing Back Image................................................................................................................. 138
8.1.2 Downloading Image................................................................................................................139
8.2 Setting Snapshot Parameters...........................................................................................................140
8.3 Setting Snapshot Plan.......................................................................................................................141
8.4 Storage............................................................................................................................................... 143
8.4.1 Local Storage........................................................................................................................... 144
8.4.2 Network Storage..................................................................................................................... 145
9 AI................................................................................................................................................................... 148
9.1 Conguring Smart Plan.....................................................................................................................148
9.2 Conguring Face Recognition.......................................................................................................... 148
9.2.1 Conguring Face Recognition Rule....................................................................................... 149
9.2.2 Conguring Face Database.................................................................................................... 151
9.2.3 Conguring Arming Alarm..................................................................................................... 160
9.2.4 Viewing Face Recognition Results......................................................................................... 161
9.3 Conguring IVS..................................................................................................................................161
9.3.1 Global Conguration.............................................................................................................. 162
9.3.2 Rule Conguration.................................................................................................................. 163
9.4 Conguring Video Metadata............................................................................................................ 168
9.4.1 Global Conguration.............................................................................................................. 168
9.4.2 Rule Conguration.................................................................................................................. 169
9.4.3 Viewing Video Metadata Report............................................................................................172
9.5 Conguring Tour Plan....................................................................................................................... 172
10 Security...................................................................................................................................................... 174
10.1 Security Status................................................................................................................................. 174
10.2 System Service.................................................................................................................................175
10.2.1 802.1x.....................................................................................................................................175
10.2.2 HTTPS..................................................................................................................................... 176
10.3 Attack Defense.................................................................................................................................177
10.3.1 Firewall...................................................................................................................................177
10.3.2 Account Lockout................................................................................................................... 178
10.3.3 Anti-DoS Attack.....................................................................................................................179
10.4 CA Certicate................................................................................................................................... 180
10.4.1 Installing Device Certicate................................................................................................. 180
10.4.2 Installing Trusted CA Certicate.......................................................................................... 183
10.5 A/V Encryption.................................................................................................................................183
10.6 Security Warning............................................................................................................................. 184
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11 Report.........................................................................................................................................................186
12 Maintenance Center..................................................................................................................................187
12.1 One-click Diagnosis......................................................................................................................... 187
12.2 System Information.........................................................................................................................188
12.2.1 Viewing Version Information...............................................................................................188
12.2.2 Viewing Online User............................................................................................................. 188
12.2.3 Viewing Legal Information...................................................................................................188
12.3 Log Information...............................................................................................................................188
12.3.1 Viewing Local Log................................................................................................................. 189
12.3.2 Setting Remote Log.............................................................................................................. 190
12.4 Manager........................................................................................................................................... 190
12.4.1 Requirements........................................................................................................................ 190
12.4.2 Maintenance..........................................................................................................................190
12.4.3 Import/Export........................................................................................................................191
12.4.4 Default................................................................................................................................... 192
12.5 Update..............................................................................................................................................192
12.6 Advanced Maintenance.................................................................................................................. 193
12.6.1 Export.....................................................................................................................................193
12.6.2 Packet Capture...................................................................................................................... 194
12.6.3 Run Log.................................................................................................................................. 194
Appendix 1 Cybersecurity Recommendations........................................................................................... 196
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1.1 Introduction

Network Speed Dome PTZ Camera is a combination of traditional camera and network technology. Users can remotely connect to the Camera through the network for conguration and management.
Get the camera IP address before visiting PTZ Camera through network, which can be searched by
CongTool.
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Figure 1-1 Connected through network cable
Figure 1-2 Connected through network router or switch

1.2 Functions

Functions might be dierent depending on the model.

1.2.1 Basic Functions

Real-time Monitoring
Live view.
Displays human face, human body, non-motor vehicle, motor-vehicle and other metadata during live view.
When watching the live view, you can enable audio, and talk to people in the monitoring area to quickly process exceptions.
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Adjust the image to the proper position by PTZ.
Take a snapshot or three snapshots of the abnormal monitoring image for subsequent viewing and processing.
Record the abnormal monitoring image for subsequent viewing and processing.
Congure encoding parameters, and adjust live view.
Recording
Auto recording as scheduled.
Play back recorded videos and images.
Download recorded videos and images.
Record videos when an alarm is triggered.
Account Management
Add, edit and delete user groups, and manage user authorities by user group.
Add, edit and delete users, and congure user authorities.
Change user password.
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1.2.2 AI Functions

Alarm
Set alarm prompt mode and tone by alarm type.
View alarm messages.
Video Detection
Supports motion detection, video tampering detection, defocus detection and scene changing detection.
When an alarm is triggered, the system performs linkages such as video recording, alarm output, email sending, PTZ operation and snapshot taking.
Smart Motion Detection
Supports smart motion detection and the movement range of people, non-motor vehicle and motor vehicle in the image.
When an alarm is triggered, the system performs linkages such as video recording, alarm output, email sending and snapshot taking.
Audio Detection
Detects audio input exception and audio intensity change.
When an alarm is triggered, the system performs linkages such as video recording, alarm output, email sending, PTZ operation and snapshot taking.
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IVS
Supports crossing fence detection, tripwire, intrusion, abandoned object, moving object, fast moving, parking detection, people gathering, loitering detection, and more.
When an alarm is triggered, the system performs linkages such as video recording, alarm output, email sending and snapshot taking.
Face detection
Supports human face detection and display the related attributes on the Live page.
When an alarm is triggered, the system performs linkages such as video recording, alarm output, email sending and snapshot taking.
Face Recognition
Detects human faces, compares them with face images in the database, and links alarm output.
When an alarm is triggered, the system performs linkages such as video recording, alarm output, email sending and snapshot taking.
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People Counting
Support counting of people number (including the people ow enter/exit the detection area and people stay in the area) and queuing data, and generate report.
When an alarm is triggered, the system performs linkages such as video recording, alarm output, email sending and snapshot taking.
Video Metadata
Supports the detection of people, non-motor vehicles, and motor vehicles in the captured video, and displays the related attributes and characteristics on the Live page.
When an alarm is triggered, the system performs linkages such as alarm output.
Alarm Setting
Alarms are triggered when an external alarm input device outputs alarms.
When an alarm is triggered, the system performs linkages such as video recording, alarm output, email sending, PTZ operation and snapshot taking.
Exception Processing
Supports SD card error detection, network abnormality detection, illegal access detection, security exception detection, PTZ exception detection and battery detection.
When SD card error, illegal access and security exception alarm is triggered, the system performs linkages such as alarm output and email delivery.
When network abnormality alarm is triggered, the system performs linkages such as video recording and alarm output.
When PTZ abnormality alarm is triggered, the system performs linkages such as alarm output.
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When the battery is over-temperature, the system performs linkages such as alarm output, email sending and playing audio.
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2 Conguration Flow
Congure the device as needed.
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Figure 2-1 Conguration ow
Conguration
Initialization
Login
Congure basic functions
Congure AI functions
Table 2-1 Flow description
Description Reference
Initialize the camera when you use it for the rst time.
Open the browser and enter the IP address to log in to the web page. The camera IP address is
192.168.1.108 by default.
Congure camera parameters, network parameters, general events and more.
Congure detection rules for AI events.
"3 Device Initialization"
"4.1 Device Login"
"4 Setting"
"9 AI"
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3 Device Initialization

Background Information
Device initialization is required for rst-time use. This manual is focused on the operation on the web page. You can also initialize the device through CongTool, NVR (Network Video Recorder), or platforms such as DSS Pro.
To ensure device safety, protect your password after initialization and regularly change it.
When initializing the device, keep the PC IP and Camera IP on the same segment.
We recommend using Internet Explorer or Google Chrome.
Procedure
Step 1 Open the browser, enter the IP address of the Camera in the address bar, and then press
the Enter key.
The IP is 192.168.1.108 by default.
Step 2 Select the area, language, and video standard according to the actual situation, and then
click Next.
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Figure 3-1 Region setting
Step 3 Select the I have read and agree to the terms of the Software License Agreement and
Privacy Policy check box, and then click Next.
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Figure 3-2 Disclaimer
Step 4 Congure the time parameters, and then click Next.
Figure 3-3 Time zone setting
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Step 5 Set the password for admin account.
Figure 3-4 Password setting
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Table 3-1 Description of password conguration
Parameter Description
Username The default username is admin.
New Password The password must consist of 8 to 32 non-blank characters and
contain at least two types of characters among upper case, lower
Conrm Password
case, number, and special character (excluding ' " ; : &). Set a high security level password according to the password security notice.
Enter an email address for password reset. It is selected by default.
Email Address
Step 6 ClickNext , and theP2P page is displayed.
Step 7 ClickNext , and then clickEnd to complete initialization.
When you need to reset the password of the admin account, a security code for password reset will be sent to the reserved email address.
Figure 3-5 P2P
Figure 3-6 Online update
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This chapter introduces the basic settings of the Camera, including the conguration of local parameters, camera, network, PTZ, event, storage, system information, log, and more.
You can congure the camera, event and system through two methods. This section uses method 1 as an example.
Method 1: Click , and then select the corresponding item.
Method 2: Click the corresponding icon on the main page

4.1 Device Login

Log in to the device web page through a browser.
Prerequisites
You need to initialize the Camera before logging in to the web page. For details, see "3 Device Initialization".
When logging in to the web page, keep the PC IP and device IP on the same network.
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Procedure
Step 1 Open the browser, enter the device IP address (192.168.1.108 by default) in the address
Step 2 Enter the username and password.
box, and then press Enter key.
The username is admin by default.
Click"Forgot password?" to reset the password through the email address that is set during the initialization. For details, see "4.8.3.2 Resetting Password".
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Figure 4-1 Login
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Step 3 Click Login.
The Live page is displayed. For details, see "6.1 Live Page".
Click on the left-upper corner of the page to display the main page.
Figure 4-2 Main page
For rst-time login, you need to install the plug-in. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete download and installation.
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Table 4-1 Description of main page
No. Button Description
1 Display the main page.
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Subscribe to alarm messages. For details, see "4.6.1.4.2 Subscribing to Alarm Information".
3 Set the skin.
Set the language.
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Click and select Restart, and the camera restarts.
Click and select Logout to go back to the login page.
6 Congure the basic parameters. For details, see "4 Setting".
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Click the button to enter full screen mode.
Click to exit full screen mode.
The main page includes the following modules. Click bottom of the page to switch between multiple pages.
Live: View the real-time monitoring image.
The Live view page supports multi-channel display.
AI: Congure AI functions of the camera.
Camera: Congure camera parameters, including image parameters, encoder parameters, and audio parameters.
PTZ: Congure PTZ functions.
Event: Congure alarm linkage parameters of general events.
System: Congure basic system parameters, manage users and
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peripherals, maintain and upgrade the system.
Security: Check the device security status and set security functions.
Record: Congure record functions, play back or download recorded videos.
on the
When playing back multi-channel recordings, you can choose channel No. to play back.
Picture: Congure image functions, play back or download image les.
When playing back multi-channel images, you can choose channel No. to play back.
Report: Search the AI event report and system report.
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4.2 Local

You can select protocol and congure the storage path for live snapshot, live record, playback snapshot, playback download, and video clips.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Local.
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Figure 4-3 Local
Step 2 Congure play parameters.
Protocol: Network transport protocol type, supporting TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) port, UDP (User Datagram Protocol) port and multicast.
Before selecting Multicast, you need to congure multicast parameters in advance. For details, see "4.4.9 Multicast".
Step 3 Click Browse to select the storage path for live snapshot, live record, playback snapshot,
playback download, and video clips.
Table 4-2 Description of local parameter
Parameter
Protocol
Description
You can select the network transmission protocol from TCP , UDP and Multicast.
Before selecting Multicast , make sure that you have set the Multicast parameters.
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Parameter Description
The recorded video of Live page.
Live Record
Playback Download
The default path is C:\Users\admin\WebDownload \LiveRecord.
The downloaded video of playback page.
The default path is C:\Users\admin\WebDownload \PlaybackRecord.
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Video Clips
Live Snapshot
Playback Snapshot
Step 4 Click Apply.
Related Operations
Click Refresh to refresh the parameters of the current page.
Click Default to restore the default parameter values.

4.3 Camera

This section introduces camera conguration, including conguring image parameters, encoder parameters, and audio parameters.
The clipped video of playback page.
C:\Users\admin\WebDownload\VideoClips.
The snapshot of Live page.
The default path is C:\Users\admin\WebDownload \LiveSnapshot.
The snapshot of playback page.
The default path is C:\Users\admin\WebDownload \PlaybackSnapshot.
"admin" in the path refers to the account being used.
Camera parameters might dier depending on the device.

4.3.1 Setting Image Parameters

Congure image parameters according to the actual situation, including image, exposure, backlight, white balance, Day/Night, and more.
4.3.1.1 Page Layout
Congure camera parameters to improve the image clarity, and ensure that surveillance goes well.
Camera supports two working modes: Self-adaptive and Customized scene. You can select 9
conguration le types, including day, night, general and front light, to set and view the conguration parameters and eects under the corresponding type, including image, exposure
and backlight.
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Figure 4-4 Camera conditions (common camera)
4.3.1.2 Conguring Operating Mode
Select working mode as needed, including self-adaptive and customized scene.
Procedure
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Step 1 Click on the upper-right corner of the page, and then select Camera > Image.
Step 2 Select the camera that needs to be congured from the "Channel" drop-down list and
then select working mode on the top of the page.
Self-adaptive: Camera automatically matches the appropriate conguration le type according to dierent environments.
If you select Self-adaptive, go straight to Step 5 .
Customized scene: Camera monitors according to the settings of the prole type at dierent times.
If you select Customized scene, go straight to Step 3 .
Step 3 Select conguration le type.
You can select 9 conguration le types, including general , day, night, front light and backlight to set and view the conguration parameters and eects under the corresponding type, including image, exposure and backlight.
Step 4 Set time plans.
You can set daily schedule by month.
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Figure 4-5 Time plan settings
1. Click Time Plan Settings or to open time plan.
2. Click to congure le type, for example general , left-drag on the timeline to set the time period using general type.
In the same way, you can set up separate time periods when applying other le types, including Day , Night and Front Light.
Time period is set as Day and Night by default. Click Delete or Clear before you start setting time period.
3. (Optional) Click Copy ; select a month, then click Apply.
Time plan for the current month can be quickly copied to other months.
Step 5 Click Apply.
4.3.1.3 Adjusting Image
You can congure image parameters. The actual parameters of the camera can be adjusted here.
Procedure
Step 1 Click on the upper-right corner of the page, and then select Camera > Image >
Image.
Step 2 Select the camera that needs to be congured from the "Channel" drop-down list and
then congure parameters.
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Table 4-3 Description of image parameters
Parameter Description
Select the image style from soft, standard and vivid.
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Figure 4-6 Image
Style
Brightness
Contrast
Saturation
Chroma Gain Suppression
Standard: Default image style, which displays the actual color of the image.
Soft: The hue of the image is weaker than the actual one, and contrast is smaller.
Vivid: The image is more vivid than the actual one.
Change the overall brightness of the image. The higher the value, the brighter the image. The image might be hazy if the value is congured too high.
Change the contrast of the image. The higher the value, the greater the contrast between bright and dark areas. If the value is too big, the dark area will be too dark and the bright area will more vulnerable to overexposure. The image might be hazy if the value is set too small.
Set the intensity of colors. The higher the value, the deeper the color. Saturation value does not change image brightness.
Reduce the image color and prevents it from being too strong. The higher the value, the stronger the eect.
This parameter takes eect only when the Camera is in an environment with low luminance.
Sharpness
Sharpness Suppression
Gamma
Change the sharpness of image edges. The higher the value, the clearer the image edges. If the value is too high, image noise is more likely to appear.
Change the sharpness NCT level of the Camera. The higher the value, the stronger the sharpness CNT.
This parameter takes eect only when the Camera is in an environment with low luminance.
Change the image brightness and contrast in a non-linear way. The higher the value, the brighter the image.
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Parameter Description
Change the display direction of the image.
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Flip
OIS
ELS
Image Freeze
Normal: The normal display of the image.
Reection: The image ips up and down.
Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) is used to eectively solve the problem of image shaking during use through ISP algorithm and optical technology, thus presenting clearer images. It is "On" by default.
This function is available on select models.
Optical image stabilization and electronic image stabilization cannot be enabled at the same time.
Electronic image stabilization (EIS) is used to eectively solve the problem of image shaking during use, thus presenting clearer images. It is "O" by default.
This parameter takes eect only when the Device is in an environment with low luminance.
This function is available on select models.
Optical image stabilization and electronic image stabilization cannot be enabled at the same time.
After enabling this function, the image at the called preset is displayed directly if you call a preset or tour, and no images during the rotation of the camera are displayed.
Step 3 Click Apply.
4.3.1.4 Exposure
Background Information
Congure iris and shutter to improve image clarity.
Cameras with WDR do not support long exposure when WDR is enabled in Backlight.
Procedure
Step 1 Click on the upper-right corner of the page, and then select Camera > Image >
Exposure.
Step 2 Select the camera that needs to be congured from the "Channel" drop-down list and
then congure parameters.
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Figure 4-7 Exposure
Table 4-4 Description of exposure parameters
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Parameter Description
You can select "50Hz", "60Hz", or "Outdoor" from the list.
"50Hz": The system adjusts the exposure according to ambient light automatically to ensure that stripes do not appear.
Anti-icker
"60Hz": The system adjusts the exposure according to ambient light automatically to ensure that stripes do not appear.
"Outdoor": If you select Outdoor , the exposure mode can be set to Gain Priority, Shutter Priority and Iris Priority. Dierent devices support
dierent exposure modes.
Set the exposure modes. You can select Auto , Manual, Iris Priority, Shutter Priority and Gain Priority. The Auto mode is selected by default.
Auto : Exposure is automatically adjusted according to scene brightness if the overall brightness of images is in the normal exposure range.
Manual : You can adjust the Gain, Shutter, and Iris value manually.
Iris Priority : You can set the iris to a xed value, and the Camera will adjust
Mode
the shutter value. If the image brightness is not high enough and the shutter value has reached its upper or lower limit, the system adjusts gain value automatically to ensure the image is at an ideal brightness.
Shutter Priority : You can customize the shutter range. The Camera automatically adjusts the aperture and gain according to the scene brightness.
Gain Priority : Gain value and exposure compensation value can be adjusted manually.
Gain
Shutter
If you select Gain Priority or Manual, you can set gain range to automatically increase the gain of the device when the illumination is low, thus obtaining a clear image.
Set the eective exposure time. The smaller the value, the shorter the exposure time.
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Parameter Description
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Shutter range
Iris
Exposure Compensation
Exposure adjustment speed
Upper gain threshold
Low-speed shutter
Lower threshold of low-speed shutter
AE Recovery
If you select Shutter Priority or Manual, and select Shutter as Custom, you can set the shutter range in ms unit.
You can set the camera luminous ux. The larger the Iris value, the brighter the image.
You can set the exposure compensation value. The value ranges from 0 to 100. The higher the value is, the brighter the image will be.
You can set the exposure adjustment speed. The value ranges from 0 to 100.
You can set the upper gain threshold of exposure. The value ranges from 0 to
100.
In a low luminance environment, snapping images by expending the automatic exposure time eectively reduces image noise, but images of moving objects may be blurred.
You can set the lower threshold of the camera low-speed shutter. The lower the value, the faster the shutter.
Automatic exposure is an automated digital camera system that adjusts the aperture and/or shutter speed, based on the external lighting conditions for images and videos. If you have selected an "AE Recovery" time, the exposure mode will be restored to the previous mode after you adjust the Iris value. There are ve options: O, 5 min, 15 min, 1 hour, and 2 hour.
Average the pixel of a single frame image with other pixels to reduce image
2D NR
3D NR
Level
Advanced NR
Time domain grade
Space domain grade
Step 3 Click Apply.
noise. The higher the level is, the lower the noise will be, and images appear to be blurrier.
Reduce the noise of multiple-frame (at least two frames) images by using inter­frame information between two adjacent frames in a video. The higher the level is, the lower the noise will be, and the larger the trailing smear will be.
Noise reduction grade. The value ranges from 0 to 100. The larger the value is, the less the noise will be.
You can suppress noise in the time-domain and space-domain based on the video lter method.
You can set the time domain grade. The value ranges from 0 to 100.
You can set the space domain grade. The value ranges from 0 to 100.
Some models do not support advanced noise reduction, time domain grade, or space domain grade.
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4.3.1.5 Backlight
You can select backlight mode from BLC, WDR and HLS.
Procedure
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Step 1 Click
Backlight.
Step 2 Select the camera that needs to be congured from the "Channel" drop-down list and
then select a backlight mode from the list.
Parameter
on the upper-right corner of the page, and then select Camera > Image >
Figure 4-8 Backlight mode
Table 4-5 Description of backlight parameters
Description
BLC
WDR
HLC
Enable BLC, the camera can get a clearer image of the dark areas on the target when shooting against light. You can select default mode or customized mode.
When in default mode, the system automatically adjusts exposure according to ambient lighting conditions to ensure the clarity of the darkest area.
When in customized mode, the system auto adjusts exposure only to the set area according to ambient lighting conditions to ensure the image of the set area is at its ideal brightness.
The system dims bright areas and compensates for dark areas to ensure the clarity of all areas. The higher the value is, the stronger the darkness will be, but the more intense the noise will be.
There might be a few seconds of video loss when the device is switching to WDR mode from other modes.
Enable HLC when extremely strong light is in the environment (such as a toll station or parking lot). The Camera dims strong lights, and reduce the size of Halo zone to lower the brightness of the whole image, so that the camera can capture human faces or car plate details clearly. The larger the value is, the more obvious the HLS eect will be.
Step 3 Click Apply.
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4.3.1.6 White Balance
The white balance function can correct the color deviation to ensure color precision. When in WB mode, white objects are displayed in a white color depending on the environment.
Procedure
Step 1 Click on the upper-right corner of the page, and then select Camera > Image > WB.
Step 2 Select the camera that needs to be congured from the "Channel" drop-down list and
then congure White Balance Mode.
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Figure 4-9 White balance
Table 4-6 Description of white balance parameters
Parameter
Auto
Indoor
Outdoor
ATW
Manual
Sodium Lamp The system compensates WB to sodium lamp to ensure color precision.
Natural Light
Street Lamp The system compensates WB to ensure color precision in outdoor scenes at night.
Step 3 Click Apply.
Description
The system compensates WB according to color temperature to ensure color precision.
The system compensates WB for the general situation of indoor lighting to ensure color precision.
The system auto compensates WB to most outdoor environments with natural or articial light to ensure color precision.
When the device is tracked, the system auto compensates WB to ensure color precision.
Congure red gain and blue gain manually. The system auto compensates WB according to color temperature.
The system auto compensates WB to environments without articial light to ensure color precision.
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4.3.1.7 Day/Night
Congure the display mode of the image. The system switches between color and black-and-white mode according to the actual condition.
Procedure
Step 1 Click on the upper-right corner of the page, and then select Camera > Image > Day/
Night.
Step 2 Select the camera that needs to be congured from the "Channel" drop-down list and
then congure parameters.
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Figure 4-10 Day/Night mode
Parameter
Mode
Sensitivity
Delay
Table 4-7 Description of Day/Night mode parameters
Description
You can select device display mode from "Color", "Auto", and "B/W".
"Day/Night" conguration is independent from Prole management
conguration.
"Color": The system displays the image in color.
"Auto": The system switches between color and black-and-white according to actual conditions.
B/W : The system displays black-and-white image.
This conguration is available only when you set Auto in Mode.
You can congure camera sensitivity when switching between color and black­and-white mode. The higher the sensitivity, the easier it is for the switch to be triggered.
This conguration is available only when you set Auto in Mode.
You can congure the delay when camera switching between color and black­and-white mode. The lower the value is, the faster the camera switches between color and black-and-white mode.
Step 3 Click Apply.
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4.3.1.8 Focus & Zoom
Focus & Zoom (digital zoom) refers to capturing a part of the image to magnify it. The higher the magnication is, the blurrier the images will become.
Procedure
Step 1 Click on the upper-right corner of the page, and then select Camera > Image >
Focus & Zoom.
Step 2 Select the camera that needs to be congured from the Channel drop-down list and
then congure focus & zoom parameters.
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Figure 4-11 Focus & Zoom
Parameter
Digital Zoom
Zoom Speed
Focus Mode
Near Focus Limit
Table 4-8 Description of focus & zoom parameters
Description
Click to enable Digital Zoom function. You can use the digital zoom to continue zooming operation even if the optical zoom is at its maximum value.
Adjust the zoom speed of the camera. The larger the value, the faster the zoom speed.
Set focus mode.
Auto : Once there is any movement or change of an object on the video image and the image turns blurry, the camera will focus again automatically.
Semi-Auto : The camera will focus automatically when you click Focus or Zoom or when a preset change or PTZ switch is
detected.
Manual : The Device cannot focus automatically. You need to adjust the focus manually.
Set the near focus limit of the camera. If the focus limit is too small, the camera might get the camera focus on its dome. By changing the focus limit, the focus speed can be changed.
Sensitivity
Trigger the focusing sensitivity of the camera. The higher the sensitivity, the easier to trigger focus.
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Parameter Description
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PFA
Expert Mode
Lens Initialization
Step 3 (Optional) Congure expert mode.
1. Enable Expert mode , click Add to add a new scene.
Enable PFA. When moving the image, the camera automatically focuses for a clear image.
Enable Expert mode. Train the camera to rotate and focus on the specied route.
Click this button, and the lens will be initialized automatically. The lens will be extended to calibrate the zoom and focus.
Figure 4-12 Expert mode
2. Click to adjust the video screen and draw the training region on the screen.
Only supports closed model area (triangle and polygons above).
3. Double-click Lens Magnication to set focus magnication.
4. Click Apply to save settings.
5. Click Start Scene Focusing Training.
The scene rotates and automatically focuses to the specied position. After the training is complete, the scene status is displayed as Complete.
Step 4 Click Apply.
4.3.1.9 Illuminator
This conguration is available only when the device is equipped with illuminator. Common illuminators are classied into IR lights, white light, laser lights, and full-spectrum lights.
Procedure
Step 1 Click on the upper-right corner of the page, and then select Camera > Image >
Illuminator.
Dierent device models support dierent types of illuminators. This manual is for reference only, and might dier from the actual page.
Step 2 Select the camera that needs to be congured from the "Channel" drop-down list, and
then congure illuminator mode.
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Figure 4-13 Illuminator (1)
Figure 4-14 Illuminator (2)
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Figure 4-15 Time plan settings
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Table 4-9 Description of illuminator parameters
Parameter Description
When the Camera is equipped with illuminator, it supports setting illumination mode for illuminator, including IR Mode , White Light Mode, Soft Light Mode, Smart Illumination, and By Time.
IR Mode : Enable the IR illuminator, and the white light is disabled. You can only capture black and white images after enabling this function.
White Light Mode : Enable the white light, and the IR illuminator is disabled. You can capture clear scene image after enabling this function.
Warm Light Mode : Enable the warm light, and the IR illuminator is disabled. You can capture clear scene image after enabling this function.
Soft Light Mode : Enable both IR illuminator and white light at the same time, and adjust the brightness of 2 illuminators to get clear images.
Fill Light
Smart Illumination : This function is mainly used at night. Smart illumination applies IR mode in most situations. When an event occurs (perimeter, motion detection and human detection), the camera automatically switches to white light mode to link image capturing and video recording under the full color mode. The white light turns o when the event stops, and then the mode switches to IR mode according to the ambient brightness.
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Mode
Manual
Auto
The status of the illuminator mainly depends on time and environment. If the smart illumination is triggered at night and the event continues during the day, the illuminator congured for the daytime will be turned o.
By Time : Set the illumination solution according to the time period and use dierent solutions at dierent time periods.
Adjust the brightness of illuminator manually, and then the system will illuminate the image accordingly.
The system adjusts the illuminator intensity according to the ambient lighting condition. Some devices support setting the brightness upper limit and sensitivity of the illuminator.
Sensitivity: The higher the sensitivity setting, the higher the brightness can turn on the illuminator when the actual scene darkens. When the actual scene becomes bright, a higher brightness is required to turn o the illuminator.
Brightness upper limit: If the illuminator is too bright, the center of the image may be overexposed. We recommend adjusting the brightness upper limit according to the actual scene. The value range is 0–100, and the default is 100.
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Parameter Description
The system adjusts the illumination intensity according to the ambient lighting condition.
SmartIR
Only IR illuminator supports the smart IR mode.
The system adjusts the illuminator intensity automatically according to the change of the ambient light. You can congure light Compensation manually to ne-tune the brightness of the illuminator.
When the ambient light turns darker, the system turns on the low beam lights rst, if the brightness is still not enough, it turns on the high beam lights.
Zoom Priority
When the ambient light turns brighter, the system dims high beam lights until they are o, and then the low beam lights.
When the focus reaches certain wide angle, the system will not turn on high beam light in order to avoid over-exposure in short distance.
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O Illuminator is o.
Illuminator Delay
Time Plan
Some devices support setting the sensitivity of the illuminator.
The duration of the illuminator.
When selecting Smart Illumination in the drop-down list next to Fill Light, you need to set Illuminator Delay.
When selecting By Time in the drop-down list next to Fill Light, you need to set Time Plan. The Camera uses dierent illumination solutions at dierent time periods based on the time.
1. Click Setting next to Time Plan.
2. Select an illumination solution, and then drag on the timeline to select the time period of the illumination solution.
Dierent colors represent dierent illumination solutions on the timeline, as shown in Figure 4-15 .
Click the selected time period, and then set an accurate start and end time.
Click Copy , select weeks, and then click Apply.
Step 3 Click Apply.
Time plans for the current week can be quickly copied to other weeks.
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4.3.1.10 Defog
Background Information
The image quality is compromised in foggy or hazy environment, and defog can be used to improve image clarity.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Camera > Image > Defog.
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Figure 4-16 Defog
Step 2 Congure defog parameters.
Table 4-10 Description of defog parameters
Defog
Manual
Auto The system adjusts image clarity according to the actual condition.
O Defog function is disabled.
Step 3 Click Apply.
Description
Congure function intensity and atmospheric light mode manually, and then the system adjusts image clarity accordingly. Atmospheric light mode can be adjusted automatically or manually.

4.3.2 Setting Encode Parameters

This section introduces video parameters, such as video, snapshot, overlay, ROI (region of interest) and path.
Click Default , and the device is restored to default conguration. Click Refresh to view the latest
conguration.
4.3.2.1 Encode
Background Information
Congure video stream parameters, such as compression, resolution, frame rate, bit rate type, bit rate, I frame interval, SVC (Scalable Video Coding) and watermark.
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Procedure
Step 1 Select > Camera > Encode > Encode.
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Figure 4-17 Encode
Step 2 Congure encode parameters.
Table 4-11 Description of encode parameters
Parameter
Description
Click to enable sub stream, it is enabled by default.
Sub Stream
You can enable multiple sub streams simultaneously.
Select encode mode.
H.264 : It includes H.264B (baseline prole encode mode), H.264 (main prole encode mode) and H.264H (high prole encode mode).
Under the same image quality, the bandwidth of the three decreases in
Compression
turn.
H.265 : Main prole encode mode. Compared with H.264, it requires smaller bandwidth.
MJPEG : Under this mode, the image requires high bit rate to ensure clarity, you are recommended to set the Bit Rate to the biggest value in the Reference Bit Rate.
Click to enable smart codec to improve video compressibility and save storage space.
Smart Codec
Resolution
After smart codec is enabled, the device would stop supporting the third bit stream, ROI, and smart event detection.
The resolution of the video. The higher the value is, the clearer the image will be, but the bigger the required bandwidth will be.
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Parameter Description
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Frame Rate (FPS)
Bit Rate Type
Quality
Reference Bit Rate
Max Bit Rate
The number of frame in one second of video. The higher the value is, the clearer and smoother the video will be.
The bit rate control type during video data transmission. You can select bit rate type from:
CBR (Constant Bit Rate): The bit rate changes a little and keeps close to the dened bit rate value.
VBR (Variable Bit Rate): The bit rate changes as monitoring scene changes.
The Bit Rate Type can only be set as CBR when Encode Mode is set as MJPEG.
This parameter can be congured only when the Bit Rate Type is set as VBR.
The better the quality is, but the bigger the required bandwidth will be.
The most suitable bit rate value range recommended to user according to the dened resolution and frame rate.
This parameter can be congured only when the Bit Rate Type is set as VBR.
You can select the value of the Max Bit Rate according to the Reference Bit Rate value. The bit rate then changes as monitoring scene changes, but the max bit rate keeps close to the dened value.
This parameter can be congured only when the Bit Rate Type is set as
Bit Rate
CBR.
Select bit rate value in the list according to actual condition.
The number of P frames between two I frames, and the I Frame Interval
I Frame Interval
range changes as FPS changes.
It is recommended to set I Frame Interval twice as big as FPS.
Scaled video coding, is able to encode a high quality video bit stream that contains one or more subset bit streams. When sending stream, to improve uency, the system will quit some data of related lays according to the
SVC
network status.
1: The default value, which means that there is no layered coding.
2, 3 and 4: The lay number that the video stream is packed.
Watermark You can verify the watermark to check if the video has been tampered.
Watermark String
Click to enable watermark function.
Enter watermark string. The string is DigitalCCTV by default.
Step 3 Click Apply.
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4.3.2.2 Overlay
Congure overlay information, and it will be displayed on the Live page.
4.3.2.2.1 Privacy Masking
You can enable this function when you need to protect the privacy of some area on the video image.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Camera > Encode > Privacy Masking.
Step 2 Select Enable.
Step 3 Click Add , select Color Block or Mosaic, and then draw the blocks on the screen.
You can draw 8 blocks at most. The same screen can add up to 4 mosaic blocks.
Click Clear to delete all blocks; select the block you want to delete, click to delete the corresponding block.
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Step 4 Adjust block size to protect the privacy.
Step 5 Click Apply.
4.3.2.2.2 Channel Title
You can enable this function when you need to display channel title in the video image.
Procedure
Figure 4-18 Privacy masking
Step 1 Select > Camera > Encode > Overlay > Channel Title.
Step 2 Select Enable.
Step 3 Congure channel title, and then select the text alignment.
Click + to add the channel title, and you can add 1 line at most.
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Step 4 Move the title box to the position that you want in the image.
Step 5 Click Apply.
4.3.2.2.3 Time Title
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Figure 4-19 Channel title
You can enable this function when you need to display time title in the video image.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Camera > Encode > Overlay > Time Title.
Step 2 Select Enable.
Step 3 (Optional) Select Week Display to display the day of week on the video image.
Step 4 Move the time box to the position that you want on the image.
Figure 4-20 Time title
Step 5 Click Apply.
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4.3.2.2.4 OSD Info
If you want to represent such information in video images as preset dots, PTZ/geography location, zoom and touring pattern, you can enable this function.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Camera > Encode > Overlay > OSD Info.
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Figure 4-21 OSD info
Step 2 Congure OSD information.
Table 4-12 Description of OSD information parameter
Parameter
Presets
PTZ Coordinates
Zoom Select Enable and the zoom information is displayed on the image.
North
Pattern Select Enable, and the pattern information is displayed on the image.
RS485 Select Enable, and the RS485 information is displayed on the image.
Location Select Enable, and the geographical location is displayed in the text.
Text Alignment Set the alignment mode of the displayed information on the image.
Step 3 Move the OSD box to the position that you want on the image.
Step 4 Click Apply.
Description
Select Enable, and the preset name is displayed on the image when the camera turns to the preset, and it will disappear 3 s later.
Select Enable, and the PTZ coordinates information is displayed on the image.
Select Enable, and the north direction is displayed on the image. When you enable the due north orientation function, the system will prompt you to restart the PTZ.
4.3.2.2.5 Font Properties
You can enable this function if you need to adjust the font size in the video image.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Camera > Encode > Overlay > Font Properties.
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Step 2 Select the font color and size.
You can set the RGB value to customize the font color.
Figure 4-22 Font properties
Step 3 Click Apply to complete the settings.
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After saving the settings, the color and size of the font in the video image change accordingly.
4.3.2.2.6 Picture Overlay
Background Information
You can enable this function if you need to display image information on the video image.
Text overlay and picture overlay cannot work at the same time.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Camera > Encode > Overlay > Picture Overlay.
Step 2 Select channel and then select Enable.
Step 3 Click Upload, and then select the overlaid image.
The image shows in the Picture Preview.
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Figure 4-23 Picture overlay
Step 4 You can move the overlaid image to the position you want in the image.
Step 5 Click Apply.
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4.3.2.2.7 Custom Title
You can enable this function if you need to display custom information on the video image.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Camera > Encode > Overlay > Custom Title.
Step 2 Select Enable.
Step 3 Congure custom overlay, and then select the text alignment.
Click + to add the custom overlay, and you can add 1 line at most.
Figure 4-24 Custom title
Step 4 Move the custom box to the position that you want in the image.
Step 5 Click Apply.
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4.3.2.2.8 Exception Overlay
You can enable this function to display the overlaid abnormal information of the cameras on the screen.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Camera > Encode > Overlay > Exception Overlay.
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Figure 4-25 Exception overlay
Step 2 Select Enable , and then click Apply.
4.3.2.2.9 Longitude & Latitude
You can enable this function to display the latitude and longitude information of the cameras on the screen.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Camera > Encode > Longitude & Latitude.
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Figure 4-26 Longitude & latitude
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Step 2 Enable Longitude & Latitude , and then click Apply.
4.3.2.2.10 Target Statistics
Background Information
After conguring the target statistics, the number of target statistics will be displayed in the image.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Camera > Encode > Target Statistics.
Step 2 Select Enable.
Step 3 Select the statistics type, and then select the text alignment.
Click Reset to clear the statistics data.
Figure 4-27 Target statistics
Step 4 Move the target statistics box to the position that you want in the image.
Step 5 Click Apply.
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The overlaid information will be displayed after enabling video metadata function.
4.3.2.2.11 Face Statistics
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Camera > Encode > Face Statistics.
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Figure 4-28 Face statistics
Step 2 Select Enable , and then select Statistics Type.
Face detection: The screen displays the quantity information of face detection.
Face recognition: The screen displays the quantity information of face recognition.
Step 3 Select the text alignment, and then move the face statistics box to the position that you
want in the image.
Step 4 Click Apply.
Related Operations
Click Reset to clear the statistics data and start counting again.
4.3.2.3 ROI
Background Information
Select ROI (region of interest) on the image and congure the image quality of ROI, and then the selected image is display at dened quality.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Camera > Encode > ROI.
Step 2 Select channel, and then select Enable.
Step 3 Click Add, draw an area on the image, and then congure the image quality of ROI.
You can draw 4 area boxes at most.
The higher the image quality value is, the better the quality will be.
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Click Clear to delete all the area boxes; select one box, and then click to delete it.
Step 4 Click Apply.
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Figure 4-29 ROI

4.3.3 Audio

Background Information
Congure the noise lter and sampling frequency of the Camera. When enabling audio encoding, the network stream contains both audio and video, otherwise, it is only video stream.
You need to click on the upper-right corner of the page, and then select Camera > Encode > Encode to enable the video stream of Sub Stream before enabling the audio.
Procedure
Step 1 Click on the upper-right corner of the page, and then select Camera > Audio.
Step 2 Select Main Stream or Sub Stream to enable audio encoding.
For the cameras with multiple channels, select the channel number.
Please carefully activate the audio acquisition function according to the actual requirements of the application scenario.
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Step 3 Congure audio parameters.
Table 4-13 Description of audio parameters
Parameter Description
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Figure 4-30 Audio
Compression
Sampling Frequency
Noise Filter Enable this function, and the system automatically lters ambient noise.
Microphone Volume
Speaker Volume Adjusts speaker volume.
Step 4 Click Apply.

4.4 Network

This section introduces network conguration.

4.4.1 TCP/IP

You can congure IP address and DNS (Domain Name System) server and other information according to network planning to ensure the device is properly connected to other devices in the network.
Congure audio compression. The congured audio encode mode applies to both audio and intercom. The default value is recommended.
Sampling number per second. The higher the sampling frequency is, the more the sample in a second will be, and the more accuracy the restored signal will be.
Adjusts microphone volume.
Prerequisites
The camera is connected to the network.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Network Settings > TCP/IP.
Step 2 Congure TCP/IP parameters.
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Figure 4-31 TCP/IP
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Parameter
Host Name
ARP/Ping
NIC
Table 4-14 Description of TCP/IP parameters
Description
Enter the host name.
The maximum length is 32 characters.
Click to enable ARP/Ping to set IP address service. Get the camera MAC address, and then you can change and congure the device IP address with ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) /ping command.
This is enabled by default. During restart, you will have no more than 2 minutes to congure the device IP address by a ping packet with certain length, the server will be turned o in 2 minutes, or it will be turned o immediately after the IP address is successfully congured. If this is not enabled, the IP address cannot be congured with ping packet.
Select the Ethernet card that need to be congured, and the default one is Wire.
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Parameter Description
The mode that the camera gets IP:
Static
Congure IP Address , Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway manually,
Mode
and then click Save, the login page with the congured IP address is displayed.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol)
When there is DHCP server in the network, select DHCP, and the camera acquires IP address automatically.
MAC Address Displays host MAC (Media Access Control) address.
IP Version Select IPv4 or IPv6.
IP Address When you select Static as Mode, enter the IP address and subnet mask
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
according to the network plan.
IPv6 does not have a subnet mask.
The default gateway must be on the same network segment with the IP address.
Preferred DNS IP address of the preferred DNS.
Alternate DNS IP address of the alternate DNS.
Step 3 Click Apply.
Related Operations
Conguring IP address with ARP/Ping
1. Keep the camera that needs to be congured and the PC within the same local network, and then get a usable IP address.
2. Get the MAC address of the camera from device label.
3. Open command editor on the PC and enter the following command.
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Figure 4-32 Edit command
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4. Restart the camera.
5. Check the PC command line, if information such as Reply from 192.168.0.125… is displayed, the conguration succeeds.
6. Enter http://(IP address) in the browser address bar to log in.

4.4.2 Port

Background Information
Congure the port numbers and the maximum number of users (includes web, platform client and mobile phone client) that can connect to the device simultaneously.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Network Settings > Port.
Step 2 Congure port parameters.
The conguration of Max Connection , RTSP Port, RTMP Port, HTTPS Port take eect immediately, and others will take eect after reboot.
0–1024, 1900, 3800, 5000, 5050, 9999, 37776, 37780–37880, 39999, 42323 are occupied for specic uses, do not use them.
Do not use the same value of any other port during port conguration.
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Figure 4-33 Port
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Table 4-15 Description of port parameters
Parameter
Max Connection
TCP Port Transmission Control Protocol port. The value is 37777 by default.
UDP Port User Datagram Protocol Port. The value is 37778 by default.
HTTP Port
Description
The max number of users (web client, platform client or mobile phone client) that can connect to the device simultaneously. The value is 10 by default.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Port. The value is 80 by default.
If it is congured to another value, you need to add the new port number to the IP address when logging in to the system using a browser.
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Parameter Description
Real Time Streaming Protocol Port, and the value is 554 by default. If you play live view with QuickTime, VLC (Video LAN Client) or Blackberry smart phone, the following URL (Uniform Resource Locator) format is available.
When the URL format requires RTSP, you need to specify channel number and bit stream type in the URL, and also username and password if needed.
When playing live view with Blackberry smart phone, you need to turn o the audio, and then set the codec mode to H.264B and resolution to CIF.
URL format example:
rtsp://username:password@ip:port/cam/realmonitor? channel=1&subtype=0
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RTSP Port
RTMP Port
HTTPS Port
Step 3 Click Apply.
Among that:
Username: The username, such as admin.
Password: The password, such as admin.
IP: The device IP, such as 192.168.1.112.
Port: Leave it as default (554).
Channel: The channel number, which starts from 1. For example, if you are using channel 2, then the channel=2.
Subtype: The bit stream type; 0 means main stream (Subtype=0) and 1 means sub stream (Subtype=1).
Example: If you require the sub stream of channel 2 from a certain device, then the URL should be:
rtsp://admin:admin@192.168.1.112:554/cam/realmonitor?channel=2&=1
If username and password are not needed, then the URL can be:
rtsp://ip:port/cam/realmonitor?channel=11&subtype=0
Real Time Messaging Protocol Port. This is the port that RTMP provides service. It is 1935 by default.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer Port. It is 443 by default.

4.4.3 PPPoE

Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet, is one of the protocols that device uses to connect to the internet. Get the PPPoE username and password from the internet service provider, and then set up network connection through PPPoE, the camera will acquire a WAN dynamic IP address.
Prerequisites
The camera has connected to the network.
You have gotten the account and password from ISP (Internet Service Provider).
Procedure
Step 1
Select > Network Settings > PPPoE.
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Step 2 Click , and then enter username and password.
Figure 4-34 PPPoE
Disable UPnP while using PPPoE.
After making PPPoE connection, the device IP address cannot be modied through web page.
Step 3 Click Apply.
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4.4.4 DDNS

Properly congure DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System), and then the domain name on the DNS server matches your IP address and the matching relation refreshes in real time. You can always access the camera with the same domain name no matter how the IP address changes.
Prerequisites
Check the type of DNS server supported by the camera.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Network Settings > DDNS.
Step 2
Step 3 Congure DDNS parameters.
The success prompt box is displayed, and then the real-time WAN IP address is displayed. You can visit camera through the IP address.
Third-party server might collect your device information after DDNS is enabled.
Register and log in to the DDNS website, and then you can view the information of all the connected devices in your account.
Click
to enable the function.
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Figure 4-35 DDNS
Table 4-16 Description of DDNS parameters
Parameter Description
Type The name and web address of the DDNS service provider, see the
matching relationship below:
Server Address
Domain Name The domain name you registered on the DDNS website.
Test
Username Enter the username and password that you got from the DDNS server
Password
Interval
Step 4 Click Apply.
Results
Open the browser on your computer, enter the domain name in the address bar, and then press
Enter, the login page is displayed.

4.4.5 Email

CN99 DDNS web address: www.3322.org
NO-IP DDNS web address: dynupdate.no-ip.com
Dyndns DDNS web address: members.dyndns.org
Only when selecting NO-IP DDNS type, you can click Test to check whether the domain name registration is successful.
provider. You need to register an account (includes username and password) on the DDNS server provider's website.
The update cycle of the connection between the device and the server, and the time is 10 minutes by default.
Background Information
Congure email parameter and enable email linkage. The system sends email to the dened address when the corresponding alarm is triggered.
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3 Congure email parameters.
Select
Click to enable the function.
> Network Settings > Email.
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Figure 4-36 Email
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Table 4-17 Description of email parameters
Parameter
SMTP Server
Description
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) server address.
Port The port number of the SMTP server.
Username The account of SMTP server.
Password The password of SMTP server.
Anonymous
Click , and the sender's information is not displayed in the email.
Sender Sender’s email address.
Select from None , SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and TLS (Transport Layer Security).
Encryption Type
For details, see Table 4-18 .
Enter maximum 63 characters in Chinese, English, and Arabic numbers.
Subject
Click to select title type, including Device Name , Device ID, and Event Type, and you can set maximum 2 titles.
For details, see Table 4-18 .
Attachment Select the checkbox to support attachment in the email.
Receiver’s email address. Supports 3 addresses at most.
Receiver
After entering the receiver's email address, click Test to test whether the emails can be sent and received successfully.
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Parameter Description
Health Mail The system sends test mail to check if the connection is successfully
congured. Click and congure the Sending Interval, and then the system sends test mail as the set interval.
Sending Interval
Sending interval of health mail ranges from 1 second to 3,600 seconds.
Table 4-18 Description of major mailbox conguration
Mailbox SMTP server
Authenticatio n
Port Description
SSL 465
gmail smtp.gmail.com
TLS 587
SSL 465
Sina smtp.sina.com
None 25
126 smtp.126.com None 25
SSL 465/994
TLS 25
163 smtp.163.com
None 25
SSL 465
QQ smtp.qq.com
TLS 587
You need to enable SMTP service in your mailbox.
You need to enable SMTP service in your mailbox.
The password should be "Authentication Password". Password for email login is invalid.
Authentication Password: Authentication Password is obtained when the SMTP service is enabled.
"None" cannot be selected for authentication.
You need to enable SMTP service in your mailbox.
The password should be "Authentication Password". Password for email login is invalid.
Step 4 Click
Authentication Password: Authentication Password is obtained when the SMTP service is enabled.
Apply.
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4.4.6 UPnP

UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) is a protocol that establishes mapping relation between local area and wide area networks. This function enables you to visit local area device through wide area IP address.
Prerequisites
Make sure the UPnP service is installed in the system.
Log in to the router, and then congure WAN IP address to set up internet connection.
Enable UPnP in the router.
Connect your device to the LAN port of the router.
Select router or select DHCP and then the system acquires IP address automatically.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Network Settings > UPnP.
Step 2 Click next to Enable , and there are two mapping modes: Custom and Default.
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> Network Settings > TCP/IP, in IP Address , enter the local area IP address of the
Figure 4-37 UPnP
Step 3 Click Apply.

4.4.7 SNMP

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) can be used to enable software such as MIB Builder and MG-SOFT MIB Browser to connect to the camera, and then manage and monitor the camera.
Prerequisites
Install SNMP monitoring and managing tools such as MIB Builder and MG-SOFT MIB Browser.
Get the MIB le of the matched version from technical support.
Procedure
Step 1
Select Custom, click
Select Default, and then the system nishes mapping with unoccupied port
and then you can change external port.
automatically, and you cannot edit mapping relation.
Select Enable Device Discovery to search for the device through the PC's online neighbors. The device name is the serial number.
Open web browser on PC, enter http:// wide area IP address: external port number, and then you can visit the local area device with corresponding port.
Select > Network Settings > SNMP.
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Step 2 Select SNMP version to enable SNMP.
Select V1, and the system can only process information of V1 version.
Select V2, and the system can only process information of V2 version.
Select V3 (Recommended) , and then V1 and V2 become unavailable. You can congure username, password and authentication type. It requires corresponding username, password and authentication type to visit your device from the server.
Using V1 and V2 might cause data leakage, and V3 is recommended.
Step 3 In Trap Address, enter the IP address of the PC that has MIB Builder and MG-SOFT MIB
Browser installed, and leave other parameters as default.
Figure 4-38 SNMP (1)
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Table 4-19 Description of SNMP parameters
Parameter
SNMP Port The listening port of the software agent in the device.
Read Community The read and write community string that the software agent
Write Community
Trap Address
Trap Port
Description
supports.
You can enter number, letter, underline and dash to form the name.
The target address of the Trap information sent by the software agent in the device.
The target port of the Trap information sent by the software agent in the device.
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Parameter Description
Set the read-only username accessing device, and it is public by default.
Read-only Username
You can enter number, letter, and underline to form the name.
Set the read/write username access device, and it is private by default.
Read/Write Username
You can enter number, letter, and underline to form the name.
Authentication Type You can select from MD5 and SHA. The default type is MD5.
Authentication Password It should be no less than 8 digits.
Encryption Type The default is CBC-DES.
Encryption Password It should be no less than 8 digits.
Step 4 Click Apply.
View device conguration through MIB Builder or MG-SOFT MIB Browser.
1. Run MIB Builder and MG-SOFT MIB Browser.
2. Compile the two MIB les with MIB Builder.
3. Load the generated modules with MG-SOFT MIB Browser.
4. Enter the IP address of the device you need to manage in the MG-SOFT MIB Browser, and then select version to search.
5. Unfold all the tree lists displayed in the MG-SOFT MIB Browser, and then you can view the conguration information, video channel amount, audio channel amount, and software version.
Use PC with Windows and disable SNMP Trap service. The MG-SOFT MIB Browser will display prompt when alarm is triggered.

4.4.8 Bonjour

Background Information
Enable this function, and the OS and clients that support Bonjour would nd the camera automatically. You can have quick visit to the camera with Safari browser. When the device is automatically detected by Bonjour, the name is displayed as the dened server name.
Bonjour is enabled by default.
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Select > Network Settings > Bonjour.
Click , and then congure server name.
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Figure 4-40 Bonjour
Step 3 Click Apply.
In the OS and clients that support Bonjour, follow the steps below to visit the network camera with Safari browser.
1. Click Show All Bookmarks in Safari.
2. Enable Bonjour. The OS or client automatically detects the network cameras with Bonjour enabled in the LAN.
3. Click the camera to visit the corresponding web page.

4.4.9 Multicast

Background Information
When multiple users are viewing the device video image simultaneously through network, it might fail due to the limited bandwidth. You can solve this problem by setting up a multicast IP (224.0.0.0–239.255.255.255) for the camera and adopt the multicast protocol.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Network Settings > Multicast.
Step 2 Click , and then enter IP address and port number.
Figure 4-41 Multicast
Table 4-20 Description of multicast parameters
Parameter
Multicast Address
Description
The multicast IP address of Main Stream /Sub Stream is 224.1.2.4 by default, and the range is 224.0.0.0–239.255.255.255.
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Parameter Description
The range of multicast port is 1025–65500.
Single-channel device: The multicast port of corresponding stream: Main Stream : 40000; Sub Stream1: 40016; Sub Stream2: 40032.
Multi-channel device:
1. Channel 1: The multicast port of corresponding stream: Main
Port
Step 3 Click Apply.
In the web page, click and then select local . In the "Play Parameter "area, select "Protocol "as Multicast.
Click Live on the main page of the web page, and then monitor the video image of corresponding stream in a multicast form on the Live page.
Stream : 40000; Sub Stream1: 40016; Sub Stream2: 40032.
2. Channel 2: The multicast port of corresponding stream: Main Stream : 40048; Sub Stream1: 40064; Sub Stream2: 40080.
3. Channel 3: The multicast port of corresponding stream: Main Stream : 40096; Sub Stream1: 40112; Sub Stream2: 40128.
4. Channel 4: The multicast port of corresponding stream: Main
Stream : 40144; Sub Stream1: 40160; Sub Stream2: 40176.

4.4.10 Register

Background Information
After you enable this function, when the camera is connected into Internet, it will report the current location to the specied server which acts as the transit to make it easier for the client software to access the camera.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Network Settings > Register.
Step 2 Click , and then congure Server Address , Port and Sub-Device ID.
Figure 4-42 Register
Table 4-21 Description of register parameters
Parameter
Server Address The IP address or domain name of the server to be registered.
Description
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Parameter Description
Port The port number of the server to be registered.
Sub-Device ID The custom ID for the camera.
Step 3 Click Apply.

4.4.11 QoS

You can solve problems such as network delay and congestion with QoS (Quality of Service) function. It helps to assure bandwidth, reduce transmission delay, packet loss rate, and delay jitter to improve experience.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Network Settings > QoS.
Step 2 Congure QoS parameters.
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Figure 4-43 QoS
Table 4-22 Description of QoS parameters
Parameter
Real-time Monitoring
Operation Command
Step 3 Click Apply.
Description
Congure the priority of the data packets that used for network surveillance. 0 for the lowest and 63 the highest.
Congure the priority of the data packets that are used for congure or checking. 0 for the lowest and 63 the highest.

4.4.12 Cellular Network

After the device is installed with the SIM (Subscriber Identication Module) card, the device can be connected to the network through dial-up settings or mobile settings, and then you can remotely preview the real-time video of the device through the platform client or mobile phone client.
Dial-up setting: Connects the device to the network within a specied time period.
Mobile setting: Connects the device to the network by sending messages or making calls through mobile phones, and alarm information can be received through messages.
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4.4.12.1 Dial-up Settings
Connects the device to the network through dial-up settings. For the network type, please refer to the actual page. The following text uses a 4G device as an example.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Network Settings > Cellular Network > Dial-up.
After the SIM card is installed, the module information, network status and network signal are displayed.
Step 2 Select Network Type, and then click to enable the 4G dial-up function.
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Figure 4-44 Dial-up Setting
Step 3 Congure dial-up parameters.
The APN, authentication type, dial-up number, username and password of certain network cards vary, and you need to contact the card suppliers for related information.
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Table 4-23 Description of dial-up setting parameters
Parameter Description
The network types are as follows:
4G (TD-LTE) : Dial (For China Mobile/Telecom/Unicom SIM card).
4G (FDD-LTE) : Dial (For Telecom/Unicom SIM card).
Network Type
Auto : We recommend you use the auto mode, and then the system automatically selects the signal type.
3G (WCDMA) : Dial, text, call (For China Unicom SIM card).
5G (NR) : Dial, text, call (For China Mobile/Telecom/ Unicom special network card).
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APN
Authentication Type
Dial-up No.
Username
Password
Keep Alive Interval
Schedule
For ordinary cards, the APN (Access Point Name) of telecom is ctlte, the mobile is cmnet, and the Unicom is 3gnet.
For ordinary cards, the authentication type of telecom is CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) or PAP (Password Authentication Protocol). The mobile and Unicom have no authentication type.
For ordinary cards, the dial-up number of telecom is #777, the mobile is *98*1#, and the Unicom is *99#.
For ordinary cards, the username of telecom is ctnet@mycdma.cn or card. The mobile and Unicom have no username.
For ordinary cards, the password of telecom is vnet.mobi or card. The mobile and Unicom have no password.
It refers to the connection time for the mobile user to activate the device to access the 5G network outside the set time period. The default value is 30 seconds, and the value ranges from 0 seconds to 7,200 seconds. After the Keep Alive Interval ends, the device actively disconnects the network to achieve the purpose of saving trac.
Congure the dial-up time period, and then the device will connect to the network within this specied time period. If the added schedule does not meet requirements, click Add Schedule to add a new schedule. For details, see "4.6.1.2.1 Adding Schedule".
Network Status
Dial-up Status
SIM Status
Working Mode
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Frequency band
IMSI
After the dial-up succeeds, the obtained information, such as the IP address, is displayed.
IMSI: Displays international mobile subscriber identity.
IMEI: Displays international mobile equipment identity.
ICCID: Displays integrate circuit card identity.
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Parameter Description
IMEI
ICCID
Step 4 Click Apply.
4.4.12.2 Mobile Settings
Connects the device to the 5G network by sending messages or making calls through mobile phones, and alarm information can be received through messages.
Background Information
Send SMS: Set the mobile phone number of the receiver, and then all kinds of alarms can be linked with the Platform to send alarm SMS to the receiver.
Activate by SMS: Set the mobile phone number of the sender, and the sender can send an activation command SMS to the device to enable the device to connect to the network, disconnect from the network, or reboot.
Send SMS command On : means to connect the device to the network. Send SMS command O : means to disconnect the device from the network. Send SMS command Reboot : means to reboot the device.
Activate by phone: Set the mobile phone of the caller, and then the caller can call the device and activate the device to access the network.
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Procedure
Step 1 Select > Network Settings > Cellular Network > Mobile.
Step 2 Enable Send SMS , Activation by SMS, or Activation by phone according to actual
needs.
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Figure 4-45 Mobile Setting
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Step 3 Enter the phone numbers of receiver, sender and caller, and then click Add to add the
mobile phone users to the list.
Click
When setting SMS, you can modify the title of the SMS message.
Step 4 Click Apply.
to delete the user number.

4.4.13 Platform Access

4.4.13.1 P2P
P2P (peer-to-peer) technology enables users to manage devices easily without requiring DDNS, port mapping or transit server.
Background Information
Scan the QR code with your smartphone, and then you can add and manage more devices on the mobile phone client.
Procedure
Step 1
Select > Network Settings > Platform Access > P2P.
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Figure 4-46 P2P
When P2P is enabled, remote management on device is supported.
When P2P is enabled and the device accesses to the network, the status shows online. The information of the IP address, MAC address, device name, and device SN will be collected. The collected information is for remote access only. You can cancel Enable selection to reject the collection.
Step 2 Log in to mobile phone client and tap Device management.
Step 3 Tap + at the upper-right corner.
Step 4 Scan the QR code on the P2P page.
Step 5 Follow the instructions to nish the settings.
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4.4.13.2 ONVIF
Background Information
The ONVIF verication is enabled by default, which allows the network video products (including video recording device and other recording devices) from other manufacturers to connect to your device.
ONVIF is enabled by default.
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Select > Network Settings > Platform Access > ONVIF.
Click next to Login Verication.
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Step 3 Click Apply.
4.4.13.3 RTMP
Background Information
Through RTMP, you can access a third-party platform (such as Ali and YouTube) to realize video live view.
RTMP can be congured by admin only.
RTMP supports the H.264, H.264 B and H.264H video formats, and the AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) audio format only.
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Figure 4-47 ONVIF
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Network Settings > Platform Access > RTMP.
Step 2 Click .
Step 3 Congure RTMP parameters.
Make sure that the IP address is trustable when enabling RTMP.
Figure 4-48 RTMP
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Table 4-24 Description of RTMP parameters
Parameter Description
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Stream Type
Address Type
Encryption
IP Address When selecting Non-custom, you need to enter server IP address and
Port
Custom Address
Step 4 Click Apply.

4.4.14 Wi-Fi

Connect the Camera with a function of Wi-Fi to wireless networks.
Background Information
SSID (Service Set Identier):
The stream for live view. Make sure that the video format is H.264, H. 264 B or H.264H, and the audio format is AAC.
Non-custom : Enter the server IP and domain name.
Custom : Enter the path allocated by the server.
Click to enable encryption function.
port.
IP address : Support IPv4 or domain name.
Port : Keep the default value.
When selecting Custom, you need to enter the path allocated by the server.
SSID technology divides a wireless local area network into multiple subnets requiring authentication, each of the multiple subnets requires the independent authentication. Only an authenticated user can enter a corresponding subnet.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Network Settings > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi.
Step 2 Click to enable the function.
Figure 4-49 Wi-Fi
Step 3 Connect to a wireless network.
Connect to the wireless network through search.
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1. Click Search SSID, and the list will display wireless network hotspots in an environment where the Camera is located.
2. Click a network you want to connect to.
3. Enter the password in a pop-up page.
Click OK if you do not need to enter the password.
Figure 4-50 Connect to WI-FI (search SSID)
4. Click OK.
Manually add a wireless network.
When the Camera cannot search for a wireless network, for example, when a router has turned o the SSID broadcast function, you can manually add the wireless network.
1. Click Add SSID.
2. Enter the name in a pop-up page, and then click Ok.
Figure 4-51 Manually add wireless network
3. Enter the Wi-Fi password.
Click OK if you do not need to enter the password.
4. Click OK.
Step 4 Click Refresh to obtain a connection status.
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4.4.15 Basic Service

Background Information
Congure the IP hosts (devices with IP address) that are allowed to visit the device. Only the hosts in the trusted sites list can log in to the web page. This is to enhance network and data security.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Network Settings > Basic Service.
Step 2 Enable the basic service according to the actual needs.
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Figure 4-52 Basic service
Parameter
SSH
Multicast/Broadcast Search
CGI
ONVIF
Genetec
Mobile Push Notication
Table 4-25 Description of basic service parameters
Description
You can enable SSH (Secure Shell) authentication to perform safety management. This function is disabled by default.
Enable this function, and then when multiple users are viewing the device video image simultaneously through network, they can nd your device with multicast/broadcast protocol.
Enable this function, and then other devices can access through this service. The function is enabled by default. CGI: Common Gateway Interface.
Enable this function, and then alarm capture picture triggered by the Camera is sent to your mobile phone. This is enabled by default.
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Parameter Description
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Private Protocol Authentication Mode
RTSP Login Mode
Step 3 Click Apply.

4.5 PTZ

This section introduces the conguration of PTZ parameters, such as preset, tour, and PTZ speed.
You can enter the page of PTZ through 2 methods. The following content of the chapter uses the button entry from the upper right corner of the page as an example.
Select the authentication mode from Security Mode and Compatible Mode. Security mode is recommended.
Compatible with the old platform login mode. The default is digest mode.
The panorama camera channel and the detail camera channel support dierent functions, and might dier from the actual page.
Some models of panorama camera channels do not support focus, zoom and iris adjustment functions, and might dier from the actual page.
Click PTZ on the main webpage.
Click on the upper-right corner of the page, and then click PTZ.
4.5.1 Conguring Presets
Background Information
The camera saves parameters (such as current status of PTZ pan/tilt, focus) to the memory, so that you can quickly call these parameters and adjust the PTZ to the correct position.
Procedure
Step 1 Click and then select PTZ > Preset.
Step 2 Set step length and click the direction buttons to adjust PTZ Direction. Click
to adjust zoom, focus and iris to adjust the camera to the proper
position.
Step 3 Click Add Preset.
Add the current position to be a preset, and the preset is displayed in preset list.
Figure 4-53 Add preset
Step 4 Double-click Preset Title to change the name of the corresponding preset in the screen.
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Step 5 Click to save the preset.
Related Operations
Delete preset: Click to delete corresponding preset.
Clear all presets: Click Clear to delete all added presets.
4.5.2 Conguring Tour
Congure Tour and the PTZ camera repeats performing tours among the congured presets after conguration.
Prerequisites
You need to setup several preset points in advance.
Procedure
Step 1 Click and then select PTZ > Tour.
Step 2 Click Add Tour Group , and then double click Name to change the name of tour.
Step 3 Select tour group, and then select the presets from the "Preset Point" drop-down list on
the left.
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Repeat this step to add several presets for the tour group.
Step 4 Congure Stay Time(S) and Speed to set the stay time of the Camera at the preset point
and its rotating speed.
Stay time is measured in seconds. The value ranges from 15 seconds to 3600 seconds.
Figure 4-54 Tour group
Step 5 Select Tour mode.
Original Path: The camera rotates in the order of selected preset points.
Shortest path: The camera rearranges the preset points according to distance, and then rotates them according to the shortest path.
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This function is available on select models.
Step 6 Click Apply to complete settings.
Step 7 Click to start tour.
The ongoing tour stops if any operation is made to the PTZ.
Click
to stop tour.
Related Operations
Delete tour group: Click to delete corresponding tour group.
Clear all tour groups: Click Clear to delete all added tour groups.
4.5.3 Conguring Scan
Background Information
Scan means the Camera moves horizontally at a certain speed between the dened left and right boundaries.
Procedure
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Step 1 Click and then select PTZ > Scan.
Step 2 Click Add Scan , and then double click Name to change the name of scan.
Step 3 Congure the left and right boundaries of the scan.
1. Adjust the direction of the camera to the left edge of the scan and click on the Left Limit to set the current position to the Left Limit of the camera.
2. Adjust the direction of the camera to the right edge of the scan and click Right Limit to set the current position to the Right Limit of the camera.
Figure 4-55 Scan
Step 4 Click to start scanning.
on the
Click to stop scanning.
Related Operations
Delete scan: Click to delete corresponding scan.
Clear all scans: Click Clear to delete all added scans.
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4.5.4 Conguring Pattern
Background Information
Pattern records a series of operations that makes to the Camera. The operations include horizontal and vertical movements, zoom and preset calling. After recording and saving the operations, you can call the pattern path directly.
Procedure
Step 1 Click and then select PTZ > Pattern.
Step 2 Click Add Pattern , and then double click Name to change the name of pattern.
Step 3 Click to adjust the direction, focus, zoom and other parameters according to actual
needs.
Step 4 Click to complete records.
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Figure 4-56 Pattern
Step 5 Click to start pattern.
Click to stop pattern.
Related Operations
Delete pattern: Click to delete the corresponding pattern.
Clear all patterns: Click Clear to delete all added patterns.
4.5.5 Conguring Pan
Background Information
Pan refers to the continuous 360° rotation of the Camera in a horizontal way at a certain speed.
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2 Congure the rotation speed.
Click , and then select PTZ > Pan.
Click Start and PTZ starts horizontal rotation.
Click Stop to stop the pan.
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Figure 4-57 Pan
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4.5.6 Conguring PTZ Speed
Background Information
Congure the rotation speed when manually controlling the PTZ.
Procedure
Step 1 Click and then select PTZ > PTZ Speed.
Figure 4-58 PTZ Speed
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Step 2 Select PTZ speed, and then click Apply.
4.5.7 Conguring Idle Motion
Idle motion refers to a preset motion when the PTZ does not receive any valid command within a certain period.
Prerequisites
You have set PTZ motions such as preset, tour, scan and pattern in advance.
Procedure
Step 1 Click and then select PTZ > PTZ Speed.
Step 2 Click to enable idle motion.
Step 3 Congure idle interval time, and then select idle motion type.
Figure 4-59 Idle motion
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Step 4 Click Apply.
4.5.8 Conguring Power Up
After conguring PowerUp, the Camera will automatically perform the dened motion after being powered up.
Prerequisites
You have set PTZ motions such as preset, tour, scan and pattern in advance.
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Click and then select PTZ > PowerUp.
Click to enable PowerUp function.
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Step 3 Select PowerUp type.
Select Auto and the system will implement the last action performed for more than 20 seconds before the Camera is shut down.
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Figure 4-60 PowerUp
Step 4 Click Apply.
4.5.9 Conguring PTZ Rotation Limit
Background Information
Congure PTZ rotation limit to enable the Camera to move only within the dened PTZ area, and to rotate only within the limit range when calling functions such as tour and pan.
Procedure
Step 1 Click and then select PTZ > PTZ Rotation Limit.
Step 2 Adjust the device direction to the "Up Limit", and then click up limit Setting to set the
current position to the up limit.
Step 3 Adjust the device direction to the "Down Limit", and then click down limit Setting to set
the current position to the down limit.
Step 4 Click Go to to preview the dened up/down limit.
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Figure 4-61 PTZ rotation limit
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Step 5 Select the elevation value from the drop-down list of Max Elevation Angle.
This function is available on select models.
Step 6 Click Enable to enable PTZ Rotation Limit.
4.5.10 Conguring Scheduled Task
After setting scheduled task, the Camera performs the relevant motions during the set period.
Prerequisites
You have set PTZ motions such as preset, tour, scan and pattern in advance.
Procedure
Step 1 Click and then select PTZ > Scheduled Task.
Step 2 Click Add Scheduled Task.
Step 3 Select Task Action.
Some task actions need to select corresponding action number.
Step 4 Select Time Plan or click Add Schedule. Congure the name and time of the scheduled
task in the pop-up page, and then click Apply.
To congure arming/disarming period, see"4.6.1.2.1 Adding Schedule".
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Figure 4-62 Scheduled task
Step 5 Set the time for "Auto Home".
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"Auto Home": When the scheduled task is interrupted by an articial call to the PTZ, the device will automatically resume the scheduled task after the auto home time.
Step 6 Click Apply.
4.5.11 Conguring PTZ Maintenance
Background Information
PTZ maintenance includes PTZ Restart and Default.
Procedure
Step 1 Click and then select PTZ > PTZ Maintenance.
Step 2 Click PTZ Restart to restart PTZ or click Default to restore PTZ to defaults.
Default PTZ will restore the Camera to defaults. Think twice before clicking Default.
4.5.12 Conguring Protocol
Background Information
Congure parameters for RS-485.
Procedure
Step 1
Click , and then select PTZ > Protocol.
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Step 2 Click Apply.
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Figure 4-63 Congure protocol

4.6 Event

Click Event to congure general events, including alarm linkage, exception, video detection, and audio detection.
You can go to the Event page through two methods. This following section uses method 1 as an example.
Method 1: Click
Method 2: Click Event on the page.
on the right-upper corner of the main page, and then click Event.

4.6.1 Setting Alarm Linkage

4.6.1.1 Setting Alarm-in
When an alarm is triggered by the device connected to the alarm-in port, the system performs the dened alarm linkage.
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3 Select an alarm-in port and a sensor type.
Select > Event > Alarm.
Click next to Enable to enable alarm linkage.
Anti-Dither : Only record one alarm event during the anti-dither period.
Sensor Type: NO or NC.
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Figure 4-64 Alarm linkage
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Step 4 (Optional) Congure the parameters for PIR alarm.
For models that support PIR alarm, you also need to congure the following parameters.
Sensitivity: The larger the value, the easier an alarm will be triggered.
Audio Linkage: Select the audio le and set the play times, and then the audio will be played for the dened times when an alarm is triggered.
Warning Light: The default mode is Flicker, and the ickering frequency and duration can be set.
Send Email: Send messages to the preset email address.
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Figure 4-65 PIR alarm
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Step 5 Select the schedule and arming periods and alarm linkage action. For details, see "4.6.1.2
Conguring Alarm Linkage".
If the exiting schedules cannot meet the scene requirement, you can click Add Schedule to add new schedule. For details, see "4.6.1.2.1 Adding Schedule".
Step 6 Click Apply.
4.6.1.2 Conguring Alarm Linkage
When conguring alarm events, select alarm linkages (such as record, snapshot). When the corresponding alarm is triggered in the dened arming period, the system will trigger alarm linkage.
Select
> Event > Alarm, and then click next to Enable to enable alarm linkage.
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Figure 4-66 Alarm linkage
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4.6.1.2.1 Adding Schedule
Congure arming schedule. The system only performs corresponding linkage action in the dened period.
Procedure
Step 1 Click Add Schedule next to Schedule.
Step 2 Click Time Plan Table.
You can set up multiple time plan tables for selection.
Step 3 Congure the name of the Time Plan Table.
Step 4 Congure arming periods.
1. Press and drag the left mouse button on the timeline to set arming periods. The green area on the timeline means that this time period has been armed.
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Figure 4-67 Congure arming period
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2. Click the selected time period, and then enter the specic time in the text box to congure exact arming period.
Figure 4-68 Conguring exact arming period
Step 5 (Optional) Click Copy , select weeks, and then click Apply.
Time plans for the current week can be quickly copied to other weeks.
Step 6 Click Apply.
4.6.1.2.2 Record Linkage
After enabling Record Linkage , the system can link record channel when an alarm event occurs. After the alarm, the system stops recording after an extended time period according to the Post- Record setting.
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Prerequisites
Enable the corresponding alarm type (Normal , Motion, or Alarm) before the record channel links recording. For details, see "7.3 Setting Record Plan".
Enable auto record mode before the record linkage takes eect. For details, see "7.2 Setting Record Control".
Setting Record Linkage
On the Alarm page, click to enable record linkage, select the channel, and then set Post- Record to set alarm linkage and record delay.
After Post-Record is congured, alarm recording continues for an extended period after the alarm ends.
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Figure 4-69 Record linkage
4.6.1.2.3 Snapshot Linkage
After snapshot linkage is congured, the system can automatically alarm and take snapshots when an alarm is triggered.
Prerequisites
Enable the corresponding alarm type (Normal , Motion, or Alarm) before the snapshot channel links capturing. For details, see "7.3 Setting Record Plan".
Setting record linkage
On the Alarm page, click
4.6.1.2.4 Alarm-out Linkage
to enable snapshot linkage, and select the channel
Figure 4-70 Snapshot linkage
When an alarm is triggered, the system can automatically link with alarm-out device.
On the Alarm page, click to enable alarm-out linkage, select the channel and then congure Post alarm.
When alarm delay is congured, alarm continues for an extended period after the alarm ends.
If the Camera has multiple alarm-out channels, you need to select the linkage alarm-out channel.
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4.6.1.2.5 Email Linkage
When an alarm is triggered, the system will automatically send an email to dened users.
Prerequisites
Email linkage takes eect only when SMTP is congured. For details, see "4.4.5 Email".
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Figure 4-71 Alarm-out linkage
On the Alarm page, click
4.6.1.3 Alarm Linkage
Background Information
When conguring alarm events, select alarm linkages (such as record, snapshot). When the corresponding alarm is triggered in the dened arming period, the system will trigger alarm linkage.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Event > Alarm, and then click next to Enable to enable alarm linkage.
Step 2 Click Apply.
to enable email linkage.
Figure 4-72 Email linkage
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Figure 4-73 Alarm linkage
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4.6.1.4 Subscribing to Alarm
4.6.1.4.1 Alarm Types
Following are the alarm types and preparations of alarm events.
Alarm Type
Motion Detection
Disk Full
Disk Error
Description Preparation
The alarm is triggered when a moving object is detected.
The alarm is triggered when the free space of SD card is less than the congured value.
The alarm is triggered when there is a failure or malfunction in the SD card.
Table 4-26 Description of alarm types
Motion detection is enabled. For details, see "4.6.3.1 Setting Motion Detection".
Insucient SD card space detection is enabled. For details, see "4.6.2.1 Setting SD Card Exception".
SD card failure detection is enabled. For details, see "4.6.2.1 Setting SD Card Exception".
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Video Tampering
External Alarm
Security Warning
Audio Detection
IVS
Scene Changing
Voltage Detection
The alarm is triggered when the camera lens is covered or there is a defocus in video images.
The alarm is triggered when there is an external alarm input.
The alarm is triggered when there is a security warning.
The alarm is triggered when there is an audio connection problem.
The alarm is triggered when an intelligent rule is triggered.
The alarm is triggered when the device monitoring scene changes.
The alarm is triggered when the device detects abnormal voltage input.
Video tampering is enabled. For details, see "4.6.3.2 Setting Video Tampering".
The device has alarm input port and external alarm function is enabled. For details, see "4.6.1.1 Setting Alarm-in".
Security warning is enabled. For details, see "10.6 Security Warning"
Abnormal audio detection is enabled. For details, see "4.6.4 Setting Audio Detection".
IVS, face detection, people counting, or other intelligent functions is enabled.
Scene changing detection is enabled. For details, see "4.6.3.3 Setting Scene Changing".
Voltage detection is enabled. For details, see "4.6.2.3 Setting Tampering Detection".
Security Exception
The alarm is triggered when the device detects malicious attack.
4.6.1.4.2 Subscribing to Alarm Information
Background Information
You can subscribe alarm event. When a subscribed alarm event is triggered, the system records detailed alarm information on the bottom of the page.
Functions of dierent devices might vary.
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Click on the right-upper corner of the main page.
Click next to Alarm to enable alarm subscription, and then the system prompts and records alarm information according to actual conditions.
When the subscribed alarm event is triggered and the alarm subscription page is not
displayed, a number is displayed on
automatically. Click the record.
When the subscribed alarm event is triggered and the system is in the alarm page, the corresponding alarm information will be displayed in the alarm list below.
to view the details on the alarm list. You can click Clear to clear
Voltage detection is enabled. For details, see "10.1 Security Status".
, and the alarm information is recorded
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Figure 4-74 Alarm (subscription)
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Step 3 Click next to Play Alarm Tone, and then select the tone path.
The system will play the selected audio le when the subscribed alarm is triggered.

4.6.2 Setting Exception

Abnormality includes SD card exception, network exception and tampering detection.
Only the device with SD card function has exception setting functions, including No SD Card , SD
Card Error, and Low SD card space.
4.6.2.1 Setting SD Card Exception
Background Information
In case of SD card exception, the system performs alarm linkage. The event types include No SD Card , Low SD Card Space, and SD Card Error. Functions might vary with dierent models.
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2 Select event type, and then enable SD card exception detection.
Select > Event > Exception > SD Card Exception.
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When the event type is Low SD card space , you can congure Free Space. When the remaining free space is less than this value, an alarm is triggered.
Figure 4-75 SD card exception
Step 3 Click to enable the SD card detection functions.
When Low SD Card Space is enabled, set Capacity Limit. When the remaining space of SD card is less than this value, the alarm is triggered.
Step 4 Set alarm linkage actions. For details, see "4.6.1.2 Conguring Alarm Linkage".
Step 5 Click Apply.
4.6.2.2 Setting Network Exception
Background Information
In case of network exception, the system performs alarm linkage. The event types include Oine and IP Conict.
Procedure
Step 1
Select > Event > Exception > Network Exception.
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Figure 4-76 Network exception
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Step 2 Click to enable the network exception detection.
Step 3 Set alarm linkage actions. For details, see "4.6.1.2 Conguring Alarm Linkage".
Step 4 Click Apply.
4.6.2.3 Setting Tampering Detection
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3 Congure alarm parameters.
Select > Event > Exception > Tampering Detection.
Click
to enable the tampering detection function.
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Step 4 Click Apply.
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Figure 4-77 Setting tampering detection

4.6.3 Setting Video Detection

Check whether there are considerable changes on the video by analyzing video images. In case of any considerable change on the video (such as moving object, fuzzy image), the system performs an alarm linkage.
4.6.3.1 Setting Motion Detection
Background Information
The system performs an alarm linkage when a moving object appears in the image and its moving speed reaches the dened sensitivity.
If you enable motion detection and smart motion detection simultaneously, and congure the linked activities, the linked activities take eect as follows:
When motion detection is triggered, the camera will record videos and take snapshots, but other congured linkages such as sending emails, PTZ operation will not take eect.
When smart motion detection is triggered, all the congured linkages take eect.
If you only enable motion detection, all the congured linkages take eect when motion detection is triggered.
Procedure
Step 1
Select > Event > Video Detection > Motion Detection.
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Figure 4-78 Motion detection
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Step 2 Click to enable the motion detection function.
Step 3 Set the area for motion detection.
1. Click Setting next to Area.
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Figure 4-79 Area
2. Select a color and set the region name. Select an eective area for motion detection in the image and set Sensitivity and Threshold.
Select a color on to set dierent detection parameters for each region.
Sensitivity: Sensitive degree of outside changes. The higher sensitivity is, the easier to trigger the alarm.
Threshold: Eective area threshold for Motion Detection. The smaller the threshold is, the easier the alarm is triggered.
The whole video image is the eective area for Motion Detection by default. Select color blocks to congure dierent detection parameters for dierent regions.
The red line in the waveform indicates that the Motion Detection is triggered, and the green line indicates that there is no motion is detected. Adjust sensitivity and threshold according to the waveform.
3. Click OK.
Step 4 Set arming periods and alarm linkage action. For details, see "4.6.1.2 Conguring Alarm
Linkage".
If the exiting schedules cannot meet the scene requirement, you can click Add Schedule to add a new schedule. For details, see "4.6.1.2.1 Adding Schedule".
Anti-dither: After the Anti-dither time is set, the system only records one motion detection event in the period.
Step 5 Click Apply.
4.6.3.2 Setting Video Tampering
The system performs alarm linkage when the lens is covered or video output is mono-color caused by light and other reasons.
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Select > Event > Video Detection > Video Tampering.
Select Channel and then click
to enable the video tampering detection.
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Figure 4-80 Video tampering
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Step 3 Set arming periods and alarm linkage action. For details, see "4.6.1.2 Conguring Alarm
Linkage".
If the exiting schedules cannot meet the scene requirement, you can click Add Schedule to add a new schedule. For details, see "4.6.1.2.1 Adding Schedule".
Anti-dither: After the Anti-dither time is set, the system only records one motion detection event in the period.
Step 4 Click Apply.
4.6.3.3 Setting Scene Changing
Background Information
The system performs alarm linkage when the image switches from the current scene to another one.
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Select
Select Channel and then click to enable the scene changing detection.
> Event > Video Detection > Scene Changing.
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Figure 4-81 Scene changing
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Step 3 Set arming periods and alarm linkage action. For details, see "4.6.1.2 Conguring Alarm
Linkage".
If the exiting schedules cannot meet the scene requirement, you can click Add Schedule to add a new schedule. For details, see "4.6.1.2.1 Adding Schedule".
Anti-dither: After the Anti-dither time is set, the system only records one motion detection event in the period.
Step 4 Click Apply.

4.6.4 Setting Audio Detection

The system performs alarm linkage when vague voice, tone change, or rapid change of sound intensity is detected.
Procedure
Step 1 Select > Event > Audio Detection.
Step 2 (Optional) Select audio channels.
When the camera supports multiple audio channels, you can select dierent audio channels.
Step 3 Congure parameters of audio detection.
Input abnormal: Click when the system detects abnormal sound input.
Intensity change: Click to enable Intensity Change and then congure Sensitivity and Threshold. The alarm is triggered when the system detects that the
sound intensity exceeds the congured threshold.
to enable Audio Exception, and the alarm is triggered
The alarm is easier to be triggered with higher sensitivity or smaller threshold. Set a high threshold for noisy environment.
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The red line in the waveform indicates audio detection is triggered, and the green one indicates no audio is detected. Adjust sensitivity and threshold according to the waveform.
Figure 4-82 Audio detection
Step 4 Set arming periods and alarm linkage action. For details, see "4.6.1.2 Conguring Alarm
Linkage".
If the exiting schedules cannot meet the scene requirement, you can click Add Schedule to add a new schedule. For details, see "4.6.1.2.1 Adding Schedule".
Anti-dither: After the Anti-dither time is set, the system only records one motion detection event in the period.
Step 5 Click Apply.

4.7 Storage

Display the information of the local SD card. You can set it as read only or read & write; you can also hot swap and format SD card.
Background Information
If you enter an incorrect password for ve consecutive times during authentication, password change or password clearing, the account will be locked for ve minutes.
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