Mandatory actions to be taken towards cybersecurity
1. Change Passwords and Use Strong Passwords:
The number one reason systems get “hacked” is due to having weak or default passwords.
It is recommended to change default passwords immediately and choose a strong
password whenever possible. A strong password should be made up of at least 8
characters and a combination of special characters, numbers, and upper and lower case
letters.
2. Update Firmware
As is standard procedure in the tech-industry, we recommend keeping NVR, DVR, and IP
camera firmware up-to-date to ensure the system is current with the latest security patches
and fixes.
“Nice to have” recommendations to improve your network security
1. Change Passwords Regularly
Regularly change the credentials to your devices to help ensure that only authorized users
are able to access the system.
2. Change Default HTTP and TCP Ports:
● Change default HTTP and TCP ports for systems. These are the two ports used to
communicate and to view video feeds remotely.
● These ports can be changed to any set of numbers between 1025-65535. Avoiding the
default ports reduces the risk of outsiders being able to guess which ports you are using.
3. Enable HTTPS/SSL:
Set up an SSL Certificate to enable HTTPS. This will encrypt all communication between
your devices and recorder.
4. Enable IP Filter:
Enabling your IP filter will prevent everyone, except those with specified IP addresses,
from accessing the system.
5. Change ONVIF Password:
On older IP Camera firmware, the ONVIF password does not change when you change
the system’s credentials. You will need to either update the camera’s firmware to the latest
revision or manually change the ONVIF password.
6. Forward Only Ports You Need:
● Only forward the HTTP and TCP ports that you need to use. Do not forward a huge
range of numbers to the device. Do not DMZ the device's IP address.
● You do not need to forward any ports for individual cameras if they are all connected to a
recorder on site; just the NVR is needed.
7. Disable Auto-Login on SmartPSS:
Those using SmartPSS to view their system and on a computer that is used by multiple
people should disable auto-login. This adds a layer of security to prevent users without the
appropriate credentials from accessing the system.
8. Use a Different Username and Password for SmartPSS:
In the event that your social media, bank, email, etc. account is compromised, you would
not want someone collecting those passwords and trying them out on your video
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surveillance system. Using a different username and password for your security system
will make it more difficult for someone to guess their way into your system.
9. Limit Features of Guest Accounts:
If your system is set up for multiple users, ensure that each user only has rights to features
and functions they need to use to perform their job.
10. UPnP:
● UPnP will automatically try to forward ports in your router or modem. Normally this would
be a good thing. However, if your system automatically forwards the ports and you leave
the credentials defaulted, you may end up with unwanted visitors.
● If you manually forwarded the HTTP and TCP ports in your router/modem, this feature
should be turned off regardless. Disabling UPnP is recommended when the function is not
used in real applications.
11. SNMP:
Disable SNMP if you are not using it. If you are using SNMP, you should do so only
temporarily, for tracing and testing purposes only.
12. Multicast:
Multicast is used to share video streams between two recorders. Currently there are no
known issues involving Multicast, but if you are not using this feature, deactivation can
enhance your network security.
13. Check the Log:
If you suspect that someone has gained unauthorized access to your system, you can
check the system log. The system log will show you which IP addresses were used to
login to your system and what was accessed.
14. Physically Lock Down the Device:
Ideally, you want to prevent any unauthorized physical access to your system. The best
way to achieve this is to install the recorder in a lockbox, locking server rack, or in a room
that is behind a lock and key.
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Foreword
Signal Words
Meaning
Indicates a high potential hazard which, if not avoided, will result
in death or serious injury.
Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which, if not avoided,
could result in slight or moderate injury.
Indicates a potential risk which, if not avoided, may result in
property damage, data loss, lower performance, or unpredictable
result.
Indicates dangerous high voltage.
Take care to avoid coming into contact with electricity.
Indicates a laser radiation hazard.
Take care to avoid exposure to a laser beam.
Electrostatic Sensitive Devices.
Indicates a device that is sensitive to electrostatic discharge.
Provides methods to help you solve a problem or save you time.
Provides additional information as the emphasis and supplement
to the text.
No.
Version
Revision Content
Release Time
1
V1.0.0
First Release.
March, 2018
General
This user’s manual (hereinafter referred to be "the Manual") introduces the functions and
operations of the ITC devices (hereinafter referred to be "the Device").
Models
ITC231-RF1A-IR
Safety Instructions
The following categorized signal words with defined meaning might appear in the Manual.
Revision History
IV
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About the Manual
The Manual is for reference only. If there is inconsistency between the Manual and the
actual product, the actual product shall govern.
All the designs and software are subject to change without prior written notice. The
product updates might cause some differences between the actual product and the
Manual. Please contact the customer service for the latest program and supplementary
documentation.
There still might be deviation between the actual value of some data and the value
provided, if there is any doubt or dispute, please refer to our final explanation.
Please contact the supplier or customer service if there is any problem occurred when
using the device.
We are not liable for any loss caused by the operations that do not comply with the
Manual.
All trademarks, registered trademarks and the company names in the Manual are the
properties of their respective owners.
Please visit our website or contact your local service engineer for more information.
If there is any uncertainty or controversy, please refer to our final explanation.
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Important Safeguards and Warnings
Electrical safety
All installation and operation here should conform to your local electrical safety codes.
The product must be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shock.
We assume no liability or responsibility for all the fires or electrical shock caused by improper
handling or installation.
Transportation security
Heavy stress, violent vibration or water splash are not allowed during transportation, storage
and installation.
Installation
Keep upwards. Handle with care.
Do not apply power to the Device before completing installation.
Do not place objects on the Device.
Qualified engineers needed
All the examination and repair work should be done by the qualified service engineers. We
are not liable for any problems caused by unauthorized modifications or attempted repair.
Environment
The Device should be installed in a cool, dry place away from conditions such as direct
sunlight, inflammable substances, and explosive substances.
Accessories
Be sure to use all the accessories recommended by manufacturer.
Before installation, please open the package and check all the components are included.
Contact your local retailer ASAP if something is broken in your package.
Lithium battery
Improper battery use might result in fire, explosion, or personal injury.
When replacing the battery, please make sure you are using the same type. Risk of
explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
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Table of Contents
Cybersecurity Recommendations ........................................................................................ II
Foreword ............................................................................................................................ IV
Important Safeguards and Warnings .....................................................................................i
When it snapshots one vehicle, it also cutout plate part of that snapshot.
ANPR camera can cutout driver and co-driver photo.
Recognition
Support plate, vehicle color recognition function.
Support retrogradation, over speed, unfastened seat belt detection.
User
Management
Different user rights for each group and you may modify the setup
anytime.
Search of online user.
Log
Management
Support 1024 log.
Support account right setup.
Storage
According to user needs by WEB recording mode, video files on the
client computer resides.
Support local TF card storage, hot-swap capability, support resume
broken network. When there is insufficient memory storage space, you
can automatically cycle cover image storage.
Alarm
For camera abnormity, it can send alarm via network, such as storage
damage.
Real-time respond to external alarm input( within 200MS) as user pre-
defined activation setup and exert corresponding message in screen
and audio prompt(allow user to pre-record audio file).
Network
Monitor
Via network, it can send single channel video compressed by the device
to network terminal and decompress it.
Max supports 10 connections.
Adopt the following video data transmission protocol: HTTP, TCP, UDP,
MULTICAST and RTP/RTCP and etc.
1 General Introduction
1.1 Overview
Intelligent Traffic HD IR ANPR camera as the core monitoring device in a road monitoring system,
adopts embedded operating systems, advanced compression technology H.265 encoding, flexible
snapshot.
The product monitors different roads, and sends the video data to client, server, back-end storage
devices through the network.
The products are widely used in high speed, metro and waterways safety monitoring system, effectively
reduce speeding vehicle, run on red light record, retrogradation driving and other illegal behaviors,
provide effective management tools for modern traffic management.
1.2 Features
Note:
The following lists out some functions of the device, which is for reference only. Different
models of product may have different functions.
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Support web access, widely used in WAN.
Vehicle Flow
Statistics
Dock with signal device to count traffic flow.
Snapshot
Picture snapshot and encode.
Watermark on picture.
User can set speed limit and interval of snapshot.
Snapshot automatically record vehicle time, location, speed, limit of
speed, lane no., picture no., violation and etc.
Snapshot violation.
Link Record
Link record to violation.
OSD Setup
Set OSD info and position of video channel, picture and mosaic picture.
Network
Management
Via Ethernet manage device config and control right.
Manage device via WEB
Peripheral
Equipment
Support peripheral equipment management, each peripheral equipment
control protocol and interface can be set freely.
Support external NO light which can be triggered.
Power
Supplying
Support DC 12V input.
White
Balance
Auto white balance refers to the camera to restore the white object
color. It allows the camera to adjust the color temperature in indoor and
outdoor environment.
Partial white balance: refer to environment, adjust target color.
Auto
Exposure
System can automatically set shutter speed and iris value according to
the snapshot video exposure condition.
Auto Gain
The system can enhance the camera sensitivity in low illumination and
enhance the video signal output to get the clear and high definition
video.
Assistant
Function
Support video watermark function to avoid vicious video modification.
Support system resource info and operation status real time display and
log.
NO light signal control and output.
GPS positioning.
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Interface Name
Function
GND
This interface must be grounded, to improve device
reliability, otherwise the device may lose lighting
protection.
STATUS
Status indication
light
It is to indicate camera working status:
The blue light flashes when recording.
The red light flashes when system is upgrading.
The red light flashes in safety mode.
F1+, F1-, F2+,
F2-, AO1, AO2
3-ch output
interface
Switch, may set output flashlight signal and strobe light
signal.
Warning:
Page config must match actual light, otherwise the light
could be damaged.
IN1, IN2
IO input
interface
Provide 4 IO trigger snapshot interfaces or 4 alarm
input interfaces
A1
RS485 interface
RS485_A1 interface,this device is used to control NO
light, and others may expand to customize signal
detector, vehicle detector and etc.
2 Device Structure
2.1 Rear Panel
Figure 2- 1
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Interface Name
Function
B1
RS485_B1 interface,this device is used to control NO
light, and others may expand to customize signal
detector, vehicle detector and etc.
A2
RS485_A2 interface, this camera is used to control 485
focus lens, expand to customize other 485 control
peripheral, such as external NO light.
B2
RS485_B2 interface, this camera is used to control 485
focus lens, expand to customize other 485 control
peripheral, such as external NO light.
R
RS232 serial
RS232_RX,RS232 serial receiver end
T
RS232_TX,RS232 serial sender end
G
GND
Grounding
DC 12 IN
Power input
interface
Input 12V DC
SI
External
frequency
source sync
input interface
Camera sync external signal source(select external
sync option, it take effective immediately, voltage
range12 Vp-p~36 Vp-p or AC 12V~AC 24V)
GPS
External GPS antenna
1 USB interface
Used to expand 3G, 4G and Wi-Fi
1 network
interface
Connect to standard Ethernet
AUDIO IN/OUT
Autio
input/output
Audio input/output interface
ABF
Auto focus
Auto focus
RESET
Reset
Restore default settings. Under normal work status
(power indicator is blue), hold this button for 5
seconds, system info will be restored.
V-OUT
Video output
CVBS
CVBS(1.0Vp-p,75Ω).
TF card port
TF card connection. TF card use:
When install TF card, make sure TF card is not
write-protected status and then inserted into the
TF card slot.
When remove the TF card, make sure the TF card
is a non-write state, otherwise it may cause data
loss and TF card damage.
When hot-swap TF card, stop recording after the
operation.
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Chart 2-1
2.2 Side Panel
Figure 2- 2
2.3 Front Panel
Figure 2- 3
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3 Installation
Warning:
To ensure the device is normally grounded and improve device reliability, please connect
port of device to the ground.
3.1 Install Lens
Figure 3- 1
Figure 3- 2
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3.1.1 Install Auto Iris Lens
Step 1. Remove the Sensor protective cover on the device.
Step 2. Aim the lens at the mounting position of the lens on the camera, rotate the lens clockwise until it
is securely in place.
Step 3. Insert the plug of the lens cable to the auto iris lens connector on the side panel of the camera.
Step 4. Adjust the focus so that the image is clear.
3.1.2 Install Manual Iris Lens
Make model C lens as an example:
Step 1. First remove the cover on the Sensor protective equipment.
Step 2. Use cross screwdriver to unfasten screw next to focusing ring, aim the lens at the mounting
position of the lens on the camera, rotate the lens clockwise until it is securely in place.
Step 3. Counterclockwise rotate the focusing ring until it is out for several mm and manually focusing.
Step 4. Use cross screwdriver to fasten screw, fixing focusing ring.
3.1.3 Remove Lens
Figure 3- 3
Step 1. Unplug the auto lens cable socket from the auto lens connector. If you are using the manual
aperture lens, please skip to the following step.
Step 2. Turn the lens counter clockwise and then remove it from the camera.
Step 3. Please put the Sensor protection cap back to protect the front.
3.2 TF card Installation
Note:
Here is just an example, please subject to actual model.
3.2.1 Installation
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Figure 3- 4
Install the TF card into the camera according to the proper installation position.
3.2.2 Remove TF card
Figure 3- 5
Follow the TF card direction to remove the TF card from the device.
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3.3 I/O Port
Figure 3- 6
3.3.1 Install Cable
Step 1. Use the small slotted screwdriver to press the corresponding button of cable groove.
Step 2. Insert the cable into the groove.
Step 3. Release the screwdriver.
3.3.2 Remove Cable
Step 1. Use the small slotted screwdriver to press the corresponding button of cable groove.
Step 2. Remove the cable out of the groove.
Step 3. Release the screwdriver.
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4 System Network
Please refer to Figure 4-1.
Figure 4-1
Figure 4-2
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5 Quick Configuration Tool
By downloading and sign in Dahua Tool, you can get Quick Config Tool.
Quick configuration tool can search current IP address, modify IP address. At the same time, you can
use it to upgrade the device.
Note:
This manual makes ConfigTool 4.09.0 as an example. Please be aware that different versions
may have different operation interfaces.
Double click the “DH_ConfigTool.exe”icon, you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 5-1.
In the device list interface, you can view device IP address, port number, subnet mask, default gateway,
MAC address and etc.
Figure 5-1
5.1 Change IP Address
Step 1. Open Quick Config Tool.
Step 2. Click , see “Modify IP Address” interface.
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Step 3. Select device to modify IP.
Single: Click of target device to change its IP.
Batch modify: select device to change its IP, and click Modify IP.
Step 4. Set mode, IP, subnet mask and gateway.
Note:
When you modify IP, select “Same IP” as to set all IPs to the same one.
Step 5. Click OK.
5.2 Upgrade Device
It supports single or batch upgrade device.
Step 1. Open Quick Config Tool.
Step 2. Click , see Figure 5-3.
Figure 5-2
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Figure 5-3
Step 3. Select device to upgrade.
Single: click “Browse” of device you want to upgrade.
Batch: select device you want to upgrade, and click “Batch Upgrade”.
Step 4. Select upgrade file, see Figure 5-4.
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Figure 5-4
Step 5. Upgrade device.
Single: click “Upgrade”, and system shows progress.
Batch: click OK so system starts to upgrade.
Note:
During upgrading, as long as ConfigTool stays in upgrade interface, when device connects again, the
upgrading will continue.
5.3 Login WEB
Click in device row, to login WEB page. See Figure 5-5.
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Figure 5-5
5.4 Search Setting
Click , search device.
Figure 5-6
Current Segment Search: select it, search device in the same segment with PC.
Other segment search: select it, search device by start IP and end IP.
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6 Web Operation
6.1 Intro to WEB
Note:
Different devices and different versions of WEB may have different interface, please subject to
actual models.
6.1.1 First Time Login
Please follow the steps listed below for network connection.
Step 1. Make sure the HD intelligent traffic camera has connected to the network properly.
1. Connect Ethernet cable into PC port, and connect the other end of cable to device port.
2. Set PC IP address and device IP address to be in the same segment.
Network segment is 192.168.1.X, but do not set to 192.168.1.108.
3. Ping ***.***. ***. *** (device IP address) command on PC, check network.
Step 2. Set separate IP address, subnet mask and gateway for host and device.
Step 1. If there is no router device in the network, please allocate IP address in the same
segment.
Step 2. If there is router device, then please set corresponding gateway and subnet mask.
Step 3. In IE enter device IP address, click Enter, log in WEB.
Step 4. In pop-up login interface, enter username and password. Default username and password are
both admin, click Login.
Note:
For device to be initialized, please initialize it first before usage.
Figure 6-1
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Step 5. After you have logged in for the first time, enter config wizard to change your password.
Warning:
For security reason, please change initial password.
Figure 6-2
Step 6. Modify password and click Next, you can enter WEB homepage.
Note:
If this is the first time you log in WEB, please install plug in following instructions.
Before you installing plug-in, please go to Internet Options>Security, and enter active related
plug-in or enable prompt.
Figure 6-3
Note:
When you leave no operation on WEB for a long time, you will see failed authentication box, and must
log in again.
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Function
Note
Guide
Guide user to quickly understand usage of WEB.
Figure 6-4
6.1.2 Non-First Time Login
Step 1. In IE enter device IP address, click Enter.
Step 2. Enter username and password, click Login.
When you enter wrong username of password, you can see Figure 6-5. If you have enter wrong
username or password for 5 consecutive times, the account will be locked for 5 minutes. See
Figure 6-6.
Figure 6-5
Figure 6-6
6.1.3 Function
Here uses DHI-ITC231-RF1A(-IR) as example.
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Function
Note
Live
Introduces video and image window, record video and image setup and etc.
Playback
Introduce how to play system storage record file.
Search
Introduce different types of picture and record search, and watermark.
Setup
Introduce camera basic setup, ITC rule, protocol and etc.
Alarm
Introduce alarm prompt operation.
Logout
Introduce WEB client logout.
Parameter
Function
Main stream
You can use main stream to record video record, network
monitor function under normal network environment. You can set
resolution within its supported range.
Chart 6-1
6.2 Live
After you successfully log in WEB, system shows Live interface, here you can preview video, picture
and snapshot record.
Figure 6-7
6.2.1 Video Bit Stream Bar
The video bit stream bar interface is shown as in Figure 6-8 Video Bit Stream Bar.
Figure 6-8 Video Bit Stream Bar
Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
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Extra stream
It is a substitute for main stream under insufficient band width.
Protocol
Select video monitoring protocol, currently support TCP only.
Fluency
Select video fluency.
Icon
Parameter
Function
Receive
Pictures
Check it to automatically receive pictures via snapshot, RS485,
RS232, and video detect. Record plate, vehicle color, speed and
other info and display them in window.
Record
Type
Select record format, default format is dav.
Chart 6-2
6.2.2 Preview Window Switch
The preview window switch interface is shown as in Figure 6-9 Preview Window Switch.
Figure 6-9 Preview Window Switch
---- Aspect ratio, adjust image to original size or best fit.
----Window switch to large window and display adjusting window.
---Control lens, avaiable for motorized focus.
----Full screen display.
6.2.3 Common Function Bar
The common function bar interface is shown as in Figure 6-10 Common Function Bar.
Figure 6-10 Common Function Bar
Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
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Manual
snapshot
Click on the button to snapshot. Snapshots are saved based on
setup in “Setup->Camera->Video->Path”.
Note:
Check Receive Pictures and then snapshot picture and vehicle info
will be shown in Live interface.
Zoom in
Click on the button to zoom in any area with left mouse. Right click
mouse or click to exit.
Snapshot
Click on the button to snapshot current picture and save it to
storage path.
Record
Click on the button to record When video is open, saved to
“Setting>Storage>Destination>Path.
AUZ Focus
Click it, you can preview AP Peak and AF Max parameters.
The closer the AF Peak value and AF Max are, the better the focus
effect will be. Definition of the two parameters:
AF Peak: this value is shown during live focus as video feature.
AF Max: this value is best representation of video clarity.
Chart 6-3
6.2.4 Monitor Window Switch
The monitor window switch interface is shown as in Figure 6-11 Monitor Window Switch.
Figure 6-11 Monitor Window Switch
----Display in single window.
---- Display in four windows.
---- Display in full screen.
6.3 Guide
Quickly set camera work mode, plate pixel check, trigger mode, external light config and etc.
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Figure 6-12
6.3.1 Plate-pixel Check
Check vehicle plate pixel and confirm pixel of snapshot plate.
Figure 6-13
Step 1. Click ”snapshot” to snapshot picture when the vehicle plate run into the green area (detection
area).
Step 2. Moving the small rectangle box to cover the area of plate.
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Step 3. Click “zoom” to zooming the picture, please check the size of vehicle plate is between the inner
edge and outer edge of rectangle.(if size no matching, the pixel of plate must be not easy for
recognize , please change the lens or the angle of camera)
Figure 6-14
6.3.2 Trigger Mode
Before you set trigger mode, select whether to use radar speed measurement, see Figure 6-15.
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Parameter
Note
Direction
Both indicator direction of vehicle, but algorithms are different.
Select head, lane arrow is down.
Select rear, lane arrow is up.
Region
Set area to be detected. Area is shown in green box.
Lane Line
According to actual traffic condition, draw lane to be detected.
Each lane needs two lines.
Lane arrow means direction of vehicle.
Lane line is shown in blue with arrow.
Detect Line
Draw intelligent border line for snapshot which is used as loop in actual
traffic. When a vehicle reaches this line, it will snapshot.
Delete line is only effective within drawn lane, not outside the area.
Delete line is red.
Car Region
Used to detect vehicle flow region.
C Area
Used to verify calibrated area.
Figure 6-15
Step 1. Select config line you want to draw.
Step 2. Draw line within visible range.
Note:
Click Redraw to delete current config line.
In lane direction select head or rear to quickly switch lane direction.
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Parameter
Note
C Check
Used to verify accuracy of calibration result.
Click “C Check”, draw line in the area and it shows actual length.
Click “Redraw” to delete original line.
Parameter
Note
Virtual Lane
Set drawn virtual lane name.
Physical Lane
According to actual condition, set lane no.
Left Lane Line
Set lane line type, you can select white solid lane, white void line and
yellow lien.
Right Lane Line
Chart 6-4
Step 3. After lane line is drawn, it auto shows lane info. You can modify or delete current Lane Line.
Click of corresponding lane to set.
Click to delete current lane line. After setup is complete, click OK to take effect.
Figure 6-16
Chart 6-5
Step 4. Click OK below to take effect.
6.3.3 Lamp Config
Set flash lamp, frequency lamp work mode via 485.
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Parameter
Note
COM1, COM2
Select serial according to actually connected port A and B.
Light Type
You can select small or big light.
CheckStatus
Select to enable detection status of external light.
Work Mode
Select work mode, include:
Turn off:NO light always off
Turn on:NO light always on
Default:According to time or brightness, auto turn on light
Brightness
Set No light normal work brightness value
Light
Brightness
Set light brightness
LightArrMask
Set light no.
Note: valid in auto work mode only
Auto Mode
You can auto turn on/off light according to time or brightness.
Time:Set NO light on period. 7 independent days in a week and 6 periods
each day.
Brightness:current brightness is below preset value, light ON; higher than
preset value, light OFF.
Note: valid in auto work mode only
Prevalue
Brightness parameter value
Note:valid in auto work mode and select Brightness only.
Time Settings
Set auto brightness light time.
Note:valid in auto work mode and select Time only.
Figure 6-17
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Parameter
Note
Lane Property
Snap Enable
Select lane you want to enable its snapshot, here no. correspond to
physical lane.
Roadway Code
Fill in roadway code.
Route Code
Fill in router code.
Lane
Select device snapshot lane.
Left Lane Line Type
Default is Solid White Line.
Right Lane Line
Type
Default is Solid White Line.
Event Config
Note:
Different lane types correspond to different event types.
ANPR
Select whether to snapshot ANPR vehicle.
Retrograde
Select whether to snapshot retrogradation vehicle.
Illegal Parking
Select to snapshot vehicle parked in authorized area.
Jam
Select whether to snapshot traffic jam event.
Pedestrian
Select whether to snapshot pedestrian.
Chart 6-6
6.3.4 Lane Property
Set lane info and configure event.
Figure 6-18
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Chart 6-7
6.3.5 Complete
View camera version and work mode after config.
Figure 6-19
6.4 Query
6.4.1 Picture Query
6.4.1.1 SD Card Picture
Click query button, you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 6-20 Picture Query.
Please select start time, end time, and event type. Then please click search button, you can see the
corresponding files in the list.
Select the file(s) you want to download and then click download button, system pops up a dialogue box,
then you can specify file name and path to download the file(s) to your local pc. Click Ok to complete
the download procedure.
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Parameter
Function
Start time
Set start time of picture to search.
End time
Set end time of picture to search.
Event type
Search by violation event type.
Vehicle Sign
Select, it searches picture by logo.
Note: ANPR mode only.
Lane
Select device snapshot lane.
Speed range
Search by speed range.
Plate
Search by plate.
Record
Interval
Use this as filter to search picture.
Click this button to download link record.
Note:
After you enable link record, violation picture will always has this icon, linked
record subject to actual condition.
Figure 6-20 Picture Query
Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Chart 6-8
Step 1. Enter search picture parameter, click Search.
Searched picture files are shown in file list.
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Download
Create time: image downloaded to a PC, the modification time image
attributes using a PC time.
Snap time: image downloaded to a PC, the modification time image
attributes using a device snapping time.
Download
Mode
Select File: Select the desired image (which can be a radio or select
multiple pictures, which is to support batch download), click "download",
the Save dialog box will pop up.
Selected time: just click "download", the system will automatically start
time to end time to download all the pictures down.
Reset Download picture naming back to factory default naming.
Step 2. Select the need to download images from the file list, click "Download."
Step 3. In the pop-up picture Save dialog box, set the image saving path, start the system image is
downloaded to the local PC.
6.4.1.2 Picture Attribute
According to need of download pictures, setting qualifying picture information, click "Help ..." to see the
naming rules. See Figure 6-21 Download Picture Naming.
Figure 6-21 Download Picture Naming
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Help View naming rule.
Chart 6-9
6.4.1.3 PC Picture
Click "Open local ", select the required check image, click "Watermark check" to see the check results in
the pictures list.
Select the picture and click "Open" to preview the image.
Figure 6-22 Search Local Picture
Step 1. Click Open Local, and select folder of picture.
Step 2. Select picture, click Water-Verify and you can see result in picture list.
Step 3. Select picture, click Open or double click picture to preview picture.
6.4.2 Flow Query
Count vehicle flow in selected area. Select “Query>Flow Query”, see Figure 6-23.
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Figure 6-23
Step 1. Set start time and end time for search.
Step 2. Click Search, click Backup to back up to local PC. Click Clear to view result.
6.4.3 Record Query
6.4.3.1 Record
Click record query, you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 6-24 Record Query.
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Figure 6-24 Record Query
6.4.3.2 Watermark
Note:
Users are required to use this function in "Settings> Camera Settings> Video" section, select the
watermark settings enabled, set the corresponding watermark character, the default watermarks
characters: DigitalCCTV.
Select thevideo file, clickthe "Watermarkcheck", the system displays the checksumprogress, normal
watermark. See Figure 6-25 Watermark.
Step 1. Click Open Record, select record file.
Step 2. Click Water Verify, system shows progress and normal water mark info.
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Figure 6-25 Watermark
Step 3. After completion, the page shows watermark is finished.
6.5 Configure
6.5.1 ITC
6.5.1.1 Lane Property
User shall set related parameter according to their need.
ANPR device need different config of event.
Select Setting>ITC>Lane Property, see Figure 6-26.
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Parameter
Function
Lane Property
Enable snapshot
Select lane to enable. The no. corresponds to actual lane no.
Related Record
Check the "related record", the time will be illegal to capture video, set the
length of recording time as shown in figure.
Working road
Select road type.
Roadway Code
Fill in according to actual condition.
Route Code
Fill in according to actual condition.
Lane
Select lane to snapshot.
Figure 6-26
Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
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Customized lane no.
Set different no. for each lane.
Direction
Select lane direction to snapshot.
Car Way Type
Default is general lane.
Road Direction
Set lane direction.
Event
Note:
Different lane types correspond to different event type.
ANPR
Select snapshot ANPR vehicle.
Retrograde
Choose whether to capture retrograde vehicles.
Illegal Parking
Choose whether to capture stops at traffic ban driveway or sidewalk
parking spaces finest vehicles.
Jam
Snapshot traffic jam or not.
Pedestrian
Snapshot pedestrian or not.
Chart 6-10
Click and see Advance Config in Illegal Type Config, and you can see Advance Config interface.
Different events correspond to different advance config, the following are some examples.
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Parameter
Note
Trigger Time(s)
Set illegal parking time to trigger this event. When a vehicle illegally
parks over this time, it will trigger snapshot.
Parking Time(s)
Set time length of vehicle illegal parking snapshot.
Illegal Name
Fill in violation name.
Illegal Code
Set corresponding code of violation type.
Record Total Time
(s)
Set total record time of violation snapshot. Time range is 5s~20s.
Record Pre Time
(s)
Set snapshot prerecord time length. Time range is 0s~5s.
Note:
Total time of record is 3s longer than pre-record time before snapshot.
Time Settings
Set enabled time of snapshot.
7 independent days in a week, 6 periods each day.
Click Time Settings, see Figure 6-28.
Figure 6-27
Chart 6-11
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Figure 6-28
To set time period:
Step 1. Select week day or click Setting.
Step 2. Select period no. to enable, and manually enter start time.
Step 3. Click Yes.
6.5.1.2 Snapshot
Set max speed, match method and location mode of snapshot.
The snapshot interface is shown as in Figure 6-29 Snapshot.
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Parameter
Note
Max Speed
When it detects vehicle speed over this value, system will auto fix
vehicle speed to random value within normal speed range.
Snap Position Mode
Set camera snapshot location, either fixed or auto mode.
Figure 6-29 Snapshot
Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Chart 6-12
6.5.1.3 Intelligent
ANPR mode supports analysis of scene config, speed measure config, recognition config and advance
config.
6.5.1.3.1 Video Analysis-Scene Setup
Draw area line, lane line and detection time in s scene, and set.
Step 1. Select Setting>ITC>Intelligent>Video Analyse>Scene Setup. See Figure 6-30 Video
Analysis-ANPR.
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Parameter
Function
Direction
Means direction of moving, in two algorithm.
Select Vehicle Head: lane line downward.
Select Vehicle Rear, lane line upward.
Region
Set detect region.
Select and click on redraw to drawn region as green box in Figure 4-8.
Lane line
Draw lane according to actual condition.
Each lane requires two lines.
Arrow of lane represents moving direction.
Select and click on redraw to drawn region as blue box in Figure 4-8.
You can only draw in up/down direction.
Figure 6-30 Video Analysis-ANPR
Step 2. Select line you want to draw.
Step 3. In video, draw out the line.
Note:
Click Redraw to delete current config line.
In lane direction, select head or rear to quickly switch lane line direction.
Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information.
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Detect line
Draw border line to trigger snapshot which is similar to actual coil. When
vehicle reach this line, snapshot will be triggered.
Detect line is available inside drawn region only.
Select and click on redraw to drawn region as red box in Figure 4-8.
Front/Rear
When you select front, lane arrow is downward. When you select rear, lane
arrow is upward. These are vehicle moving direction with different
representations.
Car Region
Used to detect vehicle flow region.
C Area
Used to verify calibrated area.
C Check
Used to verify accuracy of calibration result.
Click “C Check”, draw line in the area and it shows actual length.
Click “Redraw” to delete original line.
Parameter
Note
Virtual Lane
Set drawn virtual lane name.
Physical Lane
According to actual condition, set lane no.
Left Lane Line
Set lane line type, you can select white solid lane, white void line and
yellow lien.
Right Lane Line
Chart 6-13
Step 4. After lane line is drawn, it auto shows lane info.
Click corresponding lane to set.
Click to delete current lane line. Click Yes you are done.
Figure 6-31
Chart 6-14
Step 5. Click OK to set.
6.5.1.3.2 Video Analysis-Light Group
By setting camera installation position, you can measure video speed.
Select Setting>ITC>Intelligent>Video Analysis>Speed Measuring. After setup is complete, click OK.
See Figure 6-32 Light Group and Chart 6-15.
Warning:
Setup value must match actual value, otherwise video speed measurement will be inaccurate.
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Parameter
Note
Camera height from the ground H
Actual height from camera to the ground
Distance camera & scene bottom L1
Distance from lower border to L pole.
Distance camera & scene middle L2
Distance from middle line to L pole.
Figure 6-32 Light Group
Click on setup enter light group config interface to set parameter.
Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information.
Chart 6-15
6.5.1.3.3 Video Analysis-Recognition
By setting recognition, set snapshot of non-plate vehicle, recognition of plate vehicle location.
Select Setting>ITC>Intelligent>Video Analyse>Recognition, see Figure 6-33 Recognition. After
setup is complete, click OK.
Note:
Different models of product and work mode support different recognition contents, please
subject to actual interface.
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Parameter
Function
Car Series Detect
Recognize vehicle series of different brands.
Vehicle Sign
Recognize vehicle brand.
Sun Shade Detect
Recognize if driver uses sun shade.
Vehicle Type
Choose the parameter, you can identify the vehicle type.
Safe Belt Detect
Recognize if driver wear seat belt
Plate(Unit:
Pixel)
Set min width, max width, min height, and max height of plate. Only min width
and max width are valid.
Non-motor category
Select this argument, capture non-motorized vehicles and pedestrians.
Sensitivity
Set to detect device sensitivity
Analyse
Select plate mode:Head mode, tail mode, head prior mode and tail prior
mode.
Figure 6-33 Recognition
Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information.
Chart 6-16
6.5.1.3.4 Video Analysis-Advance Config
Via advance config, you can set more functions.
Select Setting>ITC>Intelligent>Video Analyse>Advance Config, see Figure 6-34 Advance Config.
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Parameter
Note
Advanced Options
You can enter a custom algorithm expression, implement special
features custom.
Figure 6-34 Advance Config
Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information.
Chart 6-17
6.5.1.4 OSD Config
6.5.1.4.1 Video OSD
Set video channel OSD. See Figure 6-35 Video OSD.
Step 1. Select Setting>ITC>OSD Config>Video OSD.
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Figure 6-35 Video OSD
Step 2. Select Front Size.
Step 3. Set time title and position.
a) Select channel title.
b) Select Turn on.
c) In Input Channel Title, enter channel name.
d) Use mouse to drag yellow box or enter coordinate directly, set channel title position.
Set time title and position. ‘
a) Click Time Title.
b) Check Turn on.
c) Check week display.
d) Use the mouse to drag the yellow box or change the regional point coordinates, select the
time the title of the position.
Set GPS title and position.
a) Click GPS Title.
b) Select Turn on.
c) Use the mouse to drag the yellow box or change the regional point coordinates, select the
time the title of the position.
Set flow info.
a) Click Flow Info.
b) Select Turn on.
d) Sele Use the mouse to drag the yellow box or change the regional point coordinates, set
flow info position.
You can click to add customized region, define OSD info.
The system supports up to 6 customized regions.
Click OK.
6.5.1.4.2 Snap OSD
Set snap OSD information and location, OSD options include time, driveways name, week, location,
speed, license plate, illegal code and other information. See Figure 6-36.
Step 1. Select Setting>ITC>OSD Config>Snap OSD.
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Figure 6-36 Snap OSD
Step 2. Select any position in the video and drag mouse, you can add picture title. Move box to place
you want to show the title, or enter coordinate below to position the box.
You can enter up to 8 picture title, and each title has OSD option.
Note:
Select one picture title, right-click, you can delete the picture caption.
Step 3. Select OSD black border position, including up, down and none.
Step 4. Set OSD info font and font plan. You can set OSD font color below.
Step 5. Click More, a box pops up, see Figure 6-37. You can select auto change, and set OSD isolator.
Select Customized, and you can enter other isolator.
Figure 6-37
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Parameter
Note
Insert Front
OSD option to adjust the order selected between.
Insert Back
OSD option to adjust the order selected between.
Modify
All selected OSD information state by turns, you can modify any
OSD options prefix, suffix, and other content, and the number of
separators.
Delete
All selected OSD information state by turns, you can delete any
OSD options.
Remove All
Clear all selected OSD information.
New Line
OSD information will be displayed on the picture branches.
Step 6. Set OSD option.
Tips:
Click Suggest Overlay to quickly set common overlay format.
Step 7. Click OK.
6.5.1.5 Snap Cutout
6.5.1.5.1 Snap Cutout
Check the "snap cutout enable" and click "OK", the system will recognize the license plate, the main
driver face, copilot face image cutout a picture stored in the storage path.
Note:
If you need to master the copilot human face matting, you need to open the corresponding face
overlay feature to take effect.
Figure 6-38 ANPR
6.5.1.6 Extra Device
6.5.1.6.1 Extra Device Status
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Select Setting>ITC>Extra Device>Extra Device Status,
The extra device interface is shown as in Figure 6-39 Extra Device. Here you can view aux device
type, no. and status.
Figure 6-39 Extra Device
6.5.1.6.2 Light (485) Config
Set steady lamp, frequency lamp work mode via 485.
Select Setting>ITC>Extra Device>Light 9485) Config.
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Parameter
Note
COM 1, COM
2
According to actual connected port A, B and select serial.
Light Type
Select small or big lamp
Work Mode
Select work mode, include:
Forbidden:NO always OFF.
Always:NO always ON.
Default:According to time or brightness, auto turn ON or OFF.
Check Status
Select to check status of light.
Light
Brightness
Set NO light normal working brightness.
Light ArrMask
Set light no.
Note: Auto work mode only.
Auto Mode
According to time or brightness auto turn on/off light.
Time:Set NO period, independent config 7 days a week with 6 periods
per day.
Brightness:When current brightness is below preset value, enable NO
light. When current brightness is higher than preset value, disable NO
light.
Note: Auto work mode only.
Figure 6-40
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Parameter
Note
Prevalue
Brightness Value.
Note: Auto work mode only, and Brightness is selected.
Time Settings
Auto light on time.
Note: Auto work mode only, and Time is selected.
Parameter
Note
Start Match
When checked, set the number of matching characters and the
minimum matching digits. The system will match the license plate as
the white list vehicle without matching each character with the license
plate number which already exists in the white list data.
Card Word
The checked characters are matched, and unselected characters will
not be analyzed.
Min Word
When the number of matched characters meets the value, it is regarded
as white list vehicle regardless of whether other characters match or
not.
Chart 6-18
6.5.1.7 BW List
6.5.1.7.1 White List
Select Setup>ITC>BW List.
Enable white list, when system detects vehicle in the white list, barrier is off.
Set white list match mode.
Figure 6-41
Chart 6-19
6.5.1.7.2 White List Search
Search whether a plate of vehicle exits in white list.
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Start Time
End Time
Master
of Car
Plate
Color
Plate
Number
Plate
Type
Vehicle
Color
Vehicle
Size
2015/3/12 0:00
2015/9/12 23:59
A 1 A11111
1 A 1
2015/9/12 0:00
2016/3/12 23:59
B 2 A22222
2 E 2
2016/3/12 0:00
2016/3/13 23:59
C 3 A33333
3 G 2
View vehicle details.
Import/Export white list vehicle info.
Figure 6-42
Functions:
Search plate no.
Edit plate info
Delete single plate no.
Batch delete plate no.
For example, the system import data, see Chart 6-20.
Chart 6-20
Note:
Plate color, plate type, vehicle color and vehicle size info is entered via code above corresponding
to dropdown list.
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Progressively import white list info
Steps:
Step 1. Click Add. See Figure 6-43.
Figure 6-43
Step 2. Enter complete plate character.
Step 3. Set start time and end time of its existence in white list. Once exceeding this period, the
plate will no longer be in white list.
Step 4. Enter vehicle owner name, select whether to authorize barrier right.
Step 5. Check Continue Adding, click OK. Or uncheck Continue Adding, click OK.
Batch import white list:
Steps:
Step 1. Progressively import white list, add the first while data on WEB.
Step 2. Click Export, and in pop-up box click Save, select path. Click Save.
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Step 3. In Export form, follow format of the first white list item, fill in other white list items you
Batch export white list: click Export, in pop-up box click Save. Select path and click save.
6.5.1.7.3 Black List Data
Select Setup>ITC>BW List>Black List Search.
Search whether a plate of vehicle exits in black list.
View vehicle details.
Import/Export black list vehicle info.
Figure 6-44
For blacklist search, import/export and white list, please see Figure 6-43.
6.5.1.8 Traffic Flow
6.5.1.8.1 Traffic Flow
Set lane and other statistical period.
Step 1. Select Setting>ITC>Traffic Flow>Traffic Flow. See Figure 6-45.
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Figure 6-45
Step 2. Set period.
Step 3. Set flow lane.
Step 4. Select Enable.
Step 5. Click OK.
6.5.1.8.2 Flow Data
Select Setting>ITC>Traffic Flow>Flow Data, see Figure 6-46.
Figure 6-46
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Click a row, to view corresponding period and lane detailed info.
Click to delete current flow data.
Click Export to export current flow data to local.
6.5.1.9 Device Direction
6.5.1.9.1 Device Direction
Select Setting>ITC>Device Direction>Device Direction, see Figure 6-47.
It shows info gotten from GPS or BeiDou system.
Figure 6-47
6.5.1.9.2 Device Attitude
Select Setting>ITC>Device Direction>Device Attitude, enter Device Attitude interface. See Figure 6-48.
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Figure 6-48
6.5.1.10 Intelligence Default
The intelligence default interface is shown as in Figure 6-49 Intelligence Default.
Click on default to restore default settings.
Figure 6-49 Intelligence Default
6.5.2 Camera
6.5.2.1 Attribute
6.5.2.1.1 General
The general interface is shown as in Figure 6-50 General. Here you can set camera parameters. For
different models, you shall refer to its parameter. Setup in this interface comes effective immediately.
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Parameter
Function
Brightness
The value adjusts brightness of full image. Default value is 50. The higher the value,
the brighter the image. When image is too bright or too dark, you may adjust this
value. Recommended value is 40~60 within 0~100 range.
Contrast
The value adjusts contrast of full image. Default value is 50. The higher the value, the
higher the contrast of image. When contrast is insufficient, you may adjust this value.
Recommended value is 40~60 within 0~100 range.
Hue
The value adjusts hue of image. Default value is 50. It will not affect image
brightness. It has a relatively fixed value according to the sensor. Recommended
value is 40~60 within 0~100 range.
Saturation
The value adjusts saturation of image. Default value is 50. The higher the value, the
deeper the color. It will not affect image brightness. When WDB is inaccurate, this
value may cause color difference in grey area. Recommended value is 40~60 within
0~100 range.
Day/Night
mode
Switch of color and black&white. It includes color, by brightness and black&white.
Figure 6-50 General
Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information.
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Parameter
Function
ICR Switch
ICR switch:
Auto:Automatically switch according to the brightness
General:Normal operation
CPL:Night filter switching equipment
Parameter
Function
Shutter mode
Support single shutter, picture exposure mode, scene mode, gain mode can be
separately set.
Video Tridim
Denoise
Select ON, to enable 3D NR.
Scene
Switch to other scenes to change sharpness.
Chart 6-21
6.5.2.1.2 Shutter
The shutter interface is shown as in Figure 6-51 Shutter.
Select Setting>Camera>Attributes>Shutter.
Figure 6-51 Shutter
Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information.
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Exposure mode
Select exposure mode: auto and manual. You can set manual exposure mode
as 1/50~1/10000. You may also customize.
Scene mode
Set scene mode according to device environment.
Disabled:disable scene mode.
Default : select Full Auto, High Color Temperature, Low Color
Temperature, Auto Color Temperature or Partial Auto.
Customized:select Home, Office, Night or Customized Color Temp.
Sharpness
Set sharpness of each scene. The higher the value, the higher the contrast of
detail will be and the image is clearer. But when this value is too high, image will
have higher noise.
WDR
Set WDR of each scene.
Lower brightness in highly bright area, and improve brightness in relatively dark
area, so images in these areas can both be clear. The higher the value, the
higher the WDR will be.
Gain mode
Auto gain, set auto gain range.
Fixed gain, set fixed gain value.
6.5.2.1.3 Iris
By adjusting step length, you can adjust image effect. See Figure 6-52 Iris.
Figure 6-52 Iris
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Parameter
Note
Iris Type
Select current lens to use.
Iris Adjust Mode
Select iris adjust method. Different lens types have different adjustment
of iris.
Default: auto adjust.
Manual: manually adjust.
Parameter
Function
Metering zone
Spot measure: For moving vehicle.
Full measure: For entire zone.
Partial measure: For sensitive zone. If the zone is bright, entire zone will be
dark and vice versa.
Backlight/Front
light
According to actual condition, select backlight or front light.
Note:
Spot measure only.
Chart 6-22
6.5.2.1.4 Metering Zone
The metering zone interface is shown as in Figure 6-53 Metering Zone.
Select Setting>Camera>Attributes>Metering Zone.
Figure 6-53 Metering Zone
Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information.
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6.5.2.1.5 Focus
This is auto focus function, and you can one-click complete adjustment.
Step 1. Setting>Camera>Attributes>Focus.
See Figure 6-54.
Figure 6-54
Step 2. Drag the bar to see speed size.
Step 3. Click dropdown list below Speed, set ABF speed. The higher the value, the faster the speed will
be.
Step 4. Click Auto Focus to auto set focus within monitoring video.
6.5.2.2 Video
6.5.2.2.1 Video
The video interface is shown as in Figure 6-55 Video.
Setting>Camera>Video>Video.
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Parameter
Function
Main stream
Code-stream
type
Support only general stream.
Encode mode
It supports H.264B, H.264M, H.264H, MJPEG and H.265.
Resolution
Display resolution, which differ according to camera model.
Frame rate
(FPS)
Different model supports max FPS.
Bit rate type
It includes: CBR and VBR. Under VBR, you can set image quality.
Bit rate
Under VBR, this value serves as upper limit. Under CBR, this value is
fixed.
I frame interval
It is the P frame between two I frame, with range1~150. Default is two
times frame rate.
Watermark
settings
By verifying watermark character, you may check if record is edited. Check
front box to enable function. Default watermark character is: DigitalCCTV.
Only number, letter, and underline are supported, max 85 characters.
Watermark
Character
Default character: DiginalCCTV.
Only contain number, letter, underline and max is 85 characters.
Figure 6-55 Video
Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information.
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Parameter
Function
Sub Stream
Enable
Control the secondary stream is turned on. The default is not open.
Code Stream
Type
General stream.
Encode Mode
Currently only supports H.264B, H.264M, H.264H, MJPEG, and H.265.
Resolution
Currently it supports up to UXGA, 720P, D1, CIF.
Note:
Sub stream cannot exceed main stream.
FPS
Different maximum resolution supported by the frame rate.
Bit Rate Type
Including fixed stream or variable code stream. Only in VBR mode can be
set image quality at a fixed stream mode is not set quality.
Quality
Under VBR, you can set quality, 6 levels available.
Bit Rate
In the fixed stream mode, which is the upper limit value stream stream.
Under dynamic images, if necessary by reducing the frame rate and
image quality will be to ensure that the stream does not exceed the
value.
In VBR mode, this value has no meaning.
Refer to "stream reference value" - the value stream to provide the
best reference range.
I Frame Interval
Number of P frames between two I-frames, the frame rate due to changes
in the scope of change, a maximum of 150, it is recommended to the frame
rate of 2 times.
6.5.2.2.2 Snapshot
The snapshot interface is shown as in Figure 6-73 Relay-out.
Select Setting>Camera>Video>Snapshot.
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Parameter
Function
Snapshot
type
It includes general snap and trigger snap. General snap works within
predetermined time period. Trigger snap works at time of motion detect, privacy
masking and relay activation.
Note: This device does not support this function.
Pic size
Be consistent with main stream resolution.
Note: This device does not support this function.
Quality
Select snap quality from 6 levels.
Picture
coding size
(KB)
Set picture coding size.
Note:
Please select either quality or picture coding size.
Figure 6-56 Snapshot
Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information.
6.5.2.2.3 Interest Area
The interest area interface is shown as in Figure 6-57 Interest Area.
Select Setting>Camera>Video>Interest Area.
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Parameter
Function
Image
quality
You may drag left mouse to set interest area.
Select snap quality from 6 levels.
Remove
All
Click it to delete all set area.
Delete
Click it delete the most recent interest area. You can keep clicking it. Or, you can
right click in any position of video to delete the interest area.
Figure 6-57 Interest Area
Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information.
Chart 6-23
6.5.3 Network
6.5.3.1 TCP/IP
The TCP/IP interface is shown as in Figure 6-58 TCP/IP.
Select Setting>Network>TCP/IP.
Warning:
Some models support dual Ethernet ports, please DO NOT set them to the same segment.
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Parameter
Function
Host name
Set current host name. Max supports 32 characters.
Ethernet card
Set Ethernet card to config. Default is wired.
Note: For model with –W, you can use wireless Ehternet card and edit card. You
must reboot device if you have set default card.
Currently it only supports wired.
Mode
You can select from static and DHCP mode. In DHCP mode, it automatically
search IP while you cannot set IP/subnet mask/gateway. Plus IP/subnet
mask/gateway display values from DHCP. In static mode, you shall manually set
IP/subnet mask/gateway. To switch from DHCP to static, you must set IP
parameters again.
Figure 6-58 TCP/IP
Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information.
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Parameter
Function
MAC address
Display host MAC address.
IP version
Select IP version IPV4 or IPV6. These two IP addresses both can be accessed.
IP address
Input new IP address to edit, and set subnet mask and default gateway.
Subnet Mask
Device IP address corresponding subnet mask.
Default
Gateway
Device IP address corresponding default gateway.
Preferred DNS
DNS server IP address.
Alternate DNS
DNS server alternate IP address.
Parameter
Note
Max Connection
Max connection(1~10)
TCP Port
Set TCP port (1025~65535)
UDP Port
Set UDP port(1025~65535)
HTTP Port
Set HTTP port
HTTPs Port
Set HTTPs port
Chart 6-24
6.5.3.2 Connection
6.5.3.2.1 Connection
Set port parameters.
Chart 6-25
6.5.3.2.2 ONVIF User
ONVIF is Open Network Video Interface Forum, an online video to achieve a framework agreement,
which are produced by different vendors of network video products (such as front-end cameras, video
equipment, etc.) is fully interoperable.
Check the open ONVIF login, login ONVIF need a username and password verification; turn off the
feature you do not need validation. See Figure 6-59 ONVIF.
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Parameter
Note
Enable
Select and enable auto register.
IP Address
Need to register to server IP address.
Port
Server used to auto register port no.
Sub-Device ID
Auto register device ID allocated by server.
For config, must ensure auto connection to device SN.
Figure 6-59 ONVIF
6.5.3.3 Auto Register
Enable auto register function. When the device connects to WAN, it will reports user position to
specified server periodically, so client software can access device, preview and monitor via server.
Select Setting>Network>Auto Register, see Figure 6-60.
6.5.3.4 HTTPS
Figure 6-60
Chart 6-26
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In HTTPS setup interface, a user can make PC pass HTTPS by creating certificate or upload signed
certificate.
Create Customized Certificate and Install
Step 1. Select Setting>Network>HTTPS. See Figure 6-61.
Step 2. Create certificate.
Step 1. Click Create, see
Figure 6-61
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Parameter
Note
Country
Initial of country name. Two upper cases only.
IP or Domain name
Device IP address.
Validity
Certificate validity.
Province
Province of certificate usage
Location
Location of certificate usage
Organization
Organization of certificate usage
Organization Unit
Organization name of certificate usage
Email
Personal email or unit email of certificate usage
Figure 6-62
Step 2. Set HTTPS parameter, see
Chart 6-27
Step 3. Click Create.
After you create certificate, you can see the request in created request area.
Step 3. Click Install.
Note:
Click Delete in “Certificate Installed” area, to delete installed certificate.
Step 2. Click Install Certificate. See Figure 6-64.
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Step 3. Click Next, see Figure 6-65.
Figure 6-64
Figure 6-65
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Step 4. Select Place all certificate in the following store, click Browse. Set Certificate to be
“Trusted Root Certification Authorities”, and click Next.
The following is wizard interface.
Figure 6-66
Step 5. Click Finish.
In pop up Security Warning box, click Yes. Then Click OK. Import is complete.
Step 6. Click OK. Instalaltion is complete.
Device starts to reboot. After reboot complete, in Internet Explorer, enter http:// device IP, to
access the device.
Install Signed Certificate
After it gets signed certificate and key from digital signature organization, it can import signed
certificate and certificate key.
Step 1. Select Setting>Network>HTTPs, see Figure 6-67.
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Figure 6-67
Step 2. Click Certificate Path’s corresponding “Browse”, and select signed certificate file. Click
Certificate Key Path’s corresponding “Browse” to select key file of signed certificate.
Step 3. Click Upload.
The system starts to install certificate, and after complete, it generate property of the certificate
in installation area.
Note:
Click Delete in Certificate Installed area to delete the installed certificate.
Step 4. Click Download to save root certificate.
Step 5. Install root certificate.
1. Double click . See Figure 6-68.
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2. Click Install Certificate.
See Figure 6-69.
Figure 6-68
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3. Click Next, see Figure 6-70.
Figure 6-69
Figure 6-70
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4. Select “Place all certificate in the following store”, click “Browse” and set “Certificate Store” to be “Trusted Root Certification Authorities”, click Next.
See Figure 6-71.
Figure 6-71
5. Click Finish. In pop-up Security Warning box, click OK. And click OK again.
6. Click OK.
Step 6. Select Enable HTTPs, click OK.
Device starts to reboot. After reboot complete, in Internet Explorer, enter http:// device IP, to
access the device.
6.5.4 Event
6.5.4.1 Alarm
6.5.4.1.1 Relay activation
The relay activation interface is shown as in Figure 6-72 Relay Activation.
Set alarm arm and disarm period. Click on setup button to open period menu.
Anti-dither
During anti-dither period, only one alarm will be recorded. Unit is second with range
0s~100 s.
Sensor type
May set NO or NC.
Figure 6-72 Relay Activation
Step 2. Select Enable.
Step 3. Set alarm parameters.
Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information.
Chart 6-28
Step 4. Select Relay-out accordingly, and set port no. and alarm delay time.
Step 5. Click OK.
6.5.4.1.2 Relay-out
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The relay-out interface is shown as in Figure 6-73 Relay-out.
Step 1. Select Setting>Event>Alarm>Relay-out.
Figure 6-73 Relay-out
Step 2. Click 1, 2, or 3. Set 1 channel of alarm output.
Step 3. Click trigger to output alarm signal.
Step 4. Click Refresh to search alarm output status.
6.5.4.2 Abnormity
When the device has abnormality, the system will trigger alarm.
Select Setting>Event>Abnormality, select abnormity tab, see figure shown below.
Figure 6-74 No Storage Card
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Figure 6-75 Capacity Warning
Figure 6-76 Storage Error
Figure 6-77 Disconnection
Figure 6-78 IP Conflict
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Parameter
Function
Enable
Check box to enable this function.
Relay-out
When alarm occurs, set corresponding relay out. You must enable this
function first.
Output Time
Alarm will continue for X seconds after motion detect ends. You can set X
within 10 s~300 s.
Login Error
Set allowance of login error, range is 3-10.
Rollover Angle
Threshold
Set rollover angle threshold, unit is degree.
Pitch Angle
Threshold
Set pitch angle threshold, unit is degree.
Figure 6-79 Device Attitude Error
Figure 6-80 Illegal Parking
Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information.
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Parameter
Function
Acceleration
Threshold
Set acceleration threshold, unit is degree.
Parameter
Note
Lane
Select lane no. of detection zone.
Snapshot
Select to enable snapshot.
Chart 6-29
6.5.4.3 IVS Event
6.5.4.3.1 Pedestrian
When it detects pedestrian in detection zone, it will trigger alarm.
Step 1. Select Setting>Event>IVS Event>Pedestrian. See Figure 6-81.
Figure 6-81
Step 2. Set parameters.
Chart 6-30
Step 3. Click OK.
6.5.4.3.2 Parking
When detection zone has parking event, it will trigger alarm.
Step 1. Select Setting>Event>IVS Event>Parking, see Figure 6-82.
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Parameter
Note
Lane
Select lane no. of detection zone.
Snapshot
Select to enable snapshot.
Figure 6-82
Step 2. Set parameters, see Chart 6-31.
Chart 6-31
Step 3. Click OK.
6.5.4.3.3 Retrograde
Select>Event>IVS Event>Retrograde, see Figure 6-83.
Figure 6-83
6.5.4.3.4 Jam
When traffic jam occurs, it will trigger alarm.
See Figure 6-84.
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Parameter
Note
Lane
Select lane no. in detection area.
Jam Range
Percentage of jam
Snapshot
Select to enable snapshot
Figure 6-84
Chart 6-32
6.5.5 Storage
6.5.5.1 Destination
6.5.5.1.1 Point
Set storage of snapshot and record. Snapshot event has local storage and FTP. Record event has local
storage.
Select Setting>Storage>Destination>Point, select storage method for snapshot and record. See
Figure 6-85
6.5.5.1.2 Local
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The list shows FT card info, and you can format it and select whether to overwrite or stop storage when
disk is full.
Select Setting>Storage>Destination>Local, see Figure 6-86 Local.
Figure 6-86 Local
6.5.5.1.3 FTP
FTP: You must enable FTP before selecting it for current storage. When disconnection occurs or
malfunctions, it saves file or snapshot to local TF card. See Figure 6-87 FTP.
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Parameter
Note
Offline Transfer
When the network is disconnected or failed, you can save the image to the
local memory card, to be automatically restored after the network upload to
the FTP server or platform.
Server 1,
Server 2,
Server 3
Support FTP upload, to upload event to different FTP servers.
Enable
Enable the FTP server storage point.
Server IP
The IP address of the FTP server.
Encode Mode
Picture naming for the Chinese character encoding, there are two optional
UTF-8 and GB2312. When you click Test, two files that use UTF-8 and
GB2312 encoding, respectively, are created on the FTP server to
determine how the server is encoded.
Port
FTP server port
Username and
Password
FTP server username and password
Upload Type
Select event type and corresponding picture, record to upload.
Figure 6-87 FTP
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Chart 6-33
6.5.5.1.4 Client
Check the "Offline transfer", when the network is disconnected or faulty, you can save a picture to
capture the local TF card, until the network is restored, the server automatically uploaded to the
platform.
Upload by IP address or MAX address.
Max support two platforms.
Quickly add platform: client Browse to view IP and MAC address of all online platform, select one
address and click OK to add.
See Figure 6-88 Client.
Figure 6-88 Client
6.5.5.1.5 Path
Path: Config record and snapshot, includes: local TF card storage and FTP storage. You cannot select
local and local emergency at the same time. The path interface is shown as in Figure 6-89 Path.
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Figure 6-89 Path
6.5.5.2 Record Control
Select record mode and record stream. If you select Off for record mode, then you cannot link record.
See Figure 6-90 Record Control.
Select Setting>Storage>Record Control, select Automatic or Manual record, and select main stream or
sub stream.
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Parameter
Note
Record Mode
select Automatic or Manual record or off.
Record Stream
select main stream or sub stream.
Figure 6-90 Record Control
Chart 6-34
6.5.6 System
6.5.6.1 General
6.5.6.1.1 General
The general interface is shown as in Figure 6-91 General.
Figure 6-91 General
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Parameter
Function
Device SN
Set the device number.
Device Code
Fill apparatus for encoding flag.
Language
Select language and then close IE. When you log in again, system language will
change.
Video standard
Display device video standard, such as PAL.
Machine Group
Enter local device unit name.
Machine
Address
Enter snapshot location.
Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information.
Chart 6-35
6.5.6.1.2 Date&Time
The date&time interface is shown as in Figure 6-92 Date&Time.
Figure 6-92 Date&Time
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Parameter
Function
Date format
Select date format.
Time format
Select time format.
Current time
Set current system time. Setup becomes effective immediately.
Sync PC
Sync system time with PC time. Click on save to refresh system time.
DST
Set DST, may by date or week. Setup becomes effective immediately.
NTP setup
Check to sync with NTP.
NTP server
Set NTP server address.
Port
Set NTP port no.
Time zone
Set device time zone.
Interval
Set device update period.
Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information.
6.5.6.2 Account
6.5.6.2.1 Account
Rule
Note:
Account has two levels as group and username. Group supports max of 8 and username supports
max of 18. Default group includes admin and user.
Group name cannot be repeated. Each user belongs to one group only. You may add and delete
group and set group. User right within a group can be customized as long as within right of the
group.
Username and group names support max length of 15 characters which can be letter, number,
underline and dash.
6.5.6.2.2 Username
The username interface is shown as in Figure 6-93 Username. Here you can add and delete
username, and modify user password.
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