Interlogix TruVision TVA-1101, TruVision TVA-3101 Configuration Manual

TruVision Covert IP Camera Configuration Manual
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Content
Introduction 3 Network access 3
Checking your web browser security level 3 Accessing the camera over the internet 4 Overview of the camera web browser 5
Camera configuration 7
Configuration menu ov erview 7 Local configuration 8 System time 9 Network settings 10 Recording parameters 16 Video image 18 OSD (On Screen Display) 21 Overlay text 22 Privacy masks 23 Picture overlay 24 Motion detection alarms 24 Tamper-proof alarms 30 Exception alarms 31 Alarm inputs and outputs 32 Face detection 33 Audio exception detect ion 35 Cross line detection 37 Intrusion detection 39 Defocus detection 41 Scene change detection 42 Snapshot parameters 44 NAS settings 46 Storage devices 47 Recording schedule 48 RS-232 settings 49 RS-485 settings 50
Camera management 51
User management 51 RTSP authentication 53 IP address filter 54 Defining the security service 55 Restore default settings 55 Import/export a configuration file 56 Upgrade firmware 56 Reboot camera 58
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Camera operation 59
Logging on and off 59 Live view mode 59 Playing back recorded video 59 Searching event logs 62 Operating PTZ control 64
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Introduction
This is the user manual for the following TruVision covert IP cam er a mod el s:
TVA-1101 1.3MPX IP ATM/covert camera, WDR, PAL TVA-3101 1.3MPX IP ATM/covert camera, WDR, NTSC
Network access
This manual explains how to configure the camera over the network with a web browser.
TruVision IP cameras can be configured and controlled using Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) and other browsers. The procedures described use Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) web browser.
Checking your web browser security level
When using the web browser interface, you can install ActiveX controls to connect and view video using Internet Explorer. However, you cannot download data, such as video and images due to the increased security measure. Consequently you should check the security level of your PC so that you are able to interact with the cameras over the web and, if necessary, modify the Active X settings.
Configuring IE ActiveX controls
You should confirm the ActiveX settings of your web browser.
To change the web browser’s security level:
1. In Internet Explorer click Internet Options on the Tools menu.
2. On the Security tab, click the zone to which you want to assign a web site under “Select a web content zone to specify its security settings”.
3. Click Custom Level.
4. Change the ActiveX controls and plug-ins options that are signed or marked as safe to Enable. Change the ActiveX controls and plug-ins options that are unsigned to Prompt or Disable. Click OK.
- or ­Under Reset Custom Settings, c lic k the security level for the whole zone in the
Reset To box, and select Medium. Click Reset. Then click OK to the Internet Options Security tab window.
5. Click Apply in the Internet Options Security tab window.
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Windows 7 and Windows 8 users
Internet Explorer for Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating systems have increased security measures to protect your PC from any malicious software being installed.
To have complete functionality of the web browser interface with Windows 7 and Windows 8, do the followi ng:
• Run the Browser interface as an administrator in your workstation
• Add the camera’s IP address to your browser’s list of trusted sites
To add the camera’s IP address to Internet Explorer’s list of trusted sites:
1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Click Tools, and then Internet Options.
3. Click th e Security tab, and then select the Trusted Sites icon.
4. Click th e Sites button.
5. Clear the “Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone box.
6. Enter the IP address in the “Add this website to the zone” field.
7. Click Add, and then click Close.
8. Click OK in the Internet Options dialog window.
9. Connect to the camera for full browser functionality.
Accessing the camera over the internet
Use the web browser to access and configure the camera over the internet. It is recommended that you change the administrator password once the setup is
complete. Only authorized users should be able to modify camera settings. See “User management” on page 51 for furt her in for ma ti on.
To access the camera online:
1. In the web browser enter the camera’s IP address (default is 192.168.1.70). Use the tool, TruVision Device F i nder, a feature of the TruVision Device Manager included on the CD to find the IP address of the camera.
The Login dialog box appears. Note: Ensure that the Active X controls are enabled.
2. Enter your user name and password. User name: admin Password: 1234
3. Click Login. The web browser window appears in live view mode.
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Overview of the camera web browser
The camera web browser lets you view, record, and play back recorded videos as well as manage the camera from any PC with Internet access. The brow ser ’s easy -to-use controls give you quick access to all camera functions. See Figure 1 below.
If there is more than one camera connected over the network, open a separate web browser window for each individual camera.
Figure 1: Web browser interface
Table 1: Overview of the web browser interface
Name
Description
1. Live view Click to view live video.
2. Playback Click to play back video.
3. Log Click to search for event logs. There are three main types: Alarm,
Exception and Operation.
4. Configuration Click to display the configuration window for setting up the camera.
5. Viewer View live video. Time, date and camera name are displayed here.
6. Current user Displays current user logged on.
7. Logout Click to log out from the system. This can be done at any time.
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Name
Description
8. Display Control Click each tab to adjust the layout and the stream type of the live
view. You can also click the drop-down menu to select the plug-in. For IE (internet explorer) users, web components and quick time are
selectable. For non-IE users, web components, quick time, VLC or MJPEG are selectable if they are supported by the web browser.
9. Start/stop live view Click to start/stop live view.
10. Audio Adjust the volume.
11. Bidirectional audio Turn on/off the microphone.
12. Capture Click to take a snapshot of the video. The snapshot will be saved to
the default folder in JPEG or BMP format.
13. Start/stop
recording
Click to record live video.
14. Digital zoom Click to enable digital zoom.
15. PTZ controls Direction actions, zoom, focus, iris, light and wiper control.
Note: Direction actions, light, and wiper control can be used if the camera supports RS-485 and external pan/tilt unit, light or wiper is installed.
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Camera configuration
This chapter explains how to configure the cameras through a web browser. Once the camera hardware has been installed, configure the camera’s settings through
the web browser. You must have administrator rights in order to configure the cameras over the internet.
The camera web browser lets you configure the camera remotely using your PC. Web browser options may vary depending on camera model.
There are two main menus in the configuration panel:
Local configuration Configuration
Configuration menu overview
Use the Configuration panel to configure the server, network, camera, alarms, users, transactions and other par a meters such as upgrading the firmw ar e. See Figure 2 and Table 2 below for descriptions of the configuration menus available.
Figure 2: Configuration panel (Device Information tab selected)
Table 2: Overview of the Configuration panel
Configuration menus
Description
1.
System
Defines device basic information including SN and the current firmware
version, time settings, maintenance, and serial port parameters. See “System time” on page 9 for further information.
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Configuration menus
Description
2.
Network
Defines the network parameters required to access the camera over the
internet. See “Network settings” on page 10 for further information on the setup.
3.
Video/Audio
Defines recording parameters.
4.
Image
Defines the image parameters, OSD settings, overlay text, and privacy
mask. See “Video image” on page 18 for further information on the setup.
5.
Security
Defines who can use the camera, their passwords and access privileges,
RTSP authentication, IP address filter, and telnet access.
6.
Events
Defines motion detection, tamper-proof, alarm input/output, exception, and
snapshot configuration.
7.
Storage
Defines recording schedule, storage management, and NAS
configuration.
Local configuration
Use the Local menu to manage the protocol type, live view performance and local storage paths. In the Configuration panel, click Local Configuration to display the local configuration window. See Figure 3 and Table 3 below for descriptions of the different menu parameters.
Figure 3: Example of the Local configuration window
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Table 3: Overview of the Local configuration window
Parameters Description Live View Parameters
1.
Protocol
Specifies the network protocol used.
Options include: TCP, UDP, MULTICAST and HTTP.
2.
Live
View Performance Specifies the transmission speed.
Options include: Shortest Delay or Auto.
3.
Rules
It refers to the rules on your local browser. Sp ec ify whether or
not to display the colored marks when motion detection, face detection, and intrusion detection are triggered. For example, when the rules option is enabled and a face is detected, the face will be marked with a green rectangle in live view.
4.
Image Format
Choose the image format for a snapshot: JPEG or BMP.
Record File Settings
5.
Record F
ile Size Specifies the maximum file size.
Options include: 256 MB, 512 MB and 1G.
6.
Save
Record Files to Specifies the directory for recorded files.
7.
Save
Downloaded Files to Specifies the directory for downloaded files.
Picture and Clip Settings
8.
Save
Snapshots In Live
View To
Specifies the directory for saving snapshots in live view mode.
9.
Save
Snapshots When
Playback To
Specifies the directory for saving snapshots in playback mode.
10.
Save Clips To
Specifies the directory for saving video clips in playback mode.
System time
NTP (Network Time Protocol) is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of network devices, such as IP cameras and computers. Connecting network devices to a dedicated NTP time server ensures that they are all synchronized.
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To define the system time and date:
1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration > System > Time Settings.
2. From the Time Zone drop-down menu, select the time zone that is the closest to the camera’s location.
3. Under Time Sync, check one of the options for setting the time and date: Synchronize with an NTP server: Check the NTP enable box and enter the server
NTP address. The time interval can be set from 1 to 10080 minutes.
- Or ­Set manually: Enabl e the Manual Time Sync function and then click to set the
system time from the pop-up calendar. Note: You can also check the Sync with computer time checkbox to synchronize
the time of the camera with the time of your computer.
4. Check Enable DST to enable the DST (Daylight Savings Time) function, and set the date of the DST period.
5. Click Save to save changes.
Network settings
Accessing the camera through a network requires that you define certain network settings. Use the “Network” menu to define the network settings. See Figure 4 and Table 4 below for further information.
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Figure 4: Network window (TCP/IP tab shown)
Table 4: Network parameters
Menu tabs Description
1.
TCP/IP
NIC Type: Enter the NIC type. Default is Auto. Other options include: 10M
Half-dup, 10M Full-dup, 100M Half-dup and 100M Full-dup. DHCP: Enable to automatically obtain an IP address and other network
settings from that server.
IPv4 Address: Enter the IPv4 address of the camera. IPv4 Subnet Mask: Enter the IPv4 subnet mask. IPv4 Default Gateway: Enter the IPv4 gateway IP address. IPv6 Mode: Enter the IPv6 mode: Manual, DHCP or Router
Advertisement. IPv6 Address: Enter the IPv6 address of the camera. IPv6 Subnet Prefix Length: Enter the IPv6 prefix length. IPv6 Default Gateway: Enter the IPv6 gateway IP address. Mac Address: Enter the MAC address of the devices. MTU: Enter the valid value range of MTU. Default is 1500. Multicast Address: Enter a D-class IP address between 224.0.0.0 to
239.255.255.255. Only specify this option if you are using the multicast function. Some routers prohibit the use of multicast function in case of a network storm.
DNS Server: Enter the Preferred and Alternate DNS server for your network. Default is 8.8.8.8.
See page 13 for setup information.
2.
Port
HTTP Port: The HTTP port is used for remote internet browser access.
Enter the port used for the Internet Explorer (IE) browser. Default value is
80. RTSP Port: RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) is a network control
protocol designed for use in entertainment and communications systems
to control streaming media servers. Enter the RTSP port value. The
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Menu tabs Description
default port number is 554.
HTTPS Port: HTTPS (Hype r Text Transfer Protocol Secure) allows video
to be securely viewed when using a browser. Enter the HTTPS port, value. The default port number is 443.
Server Port: This is used for remote client software access. Enter the server port value. The default port number is 8000.
See page 13 for setup information.
3.
DDNS
DDNS is a service that maps Internet domain names to IP addresses. It is
designed to support dynamic IP addresses , such as thos e assign ed b y a DHCP server.
Specify IP server, DynDNS, and ezDDNS. DynDNS (Dynamic DNS): Manually create your own host name. You will
first need to create a user account using the hosting web site, DynDDNS.org.
ezDDNS: Activate the DDNS auto-detection function to set up a dynamic IP address. The server is set up to assign an available host name to your recorder.
IPServer: Enter the address of the IP Server. See page 13 for setup information.
4.
PPPoE
Retrieves a dynamic IP address. See page 13 for setup information.
5.
SNMP
SNMP is a protocol for managing devices on networks. Enable SNMP to
get camera status and parameter related inf ormation. See page 14 for setup information.
6.
802.1.X
When the feature is enabled, the camera data is secured and user
authentication is needed when connecting the camera to the network.
See
page 14 for setup information.
7.
QoS
QoS (Quality of Service) can help solve the network delay and network
congestion by configuring the priority of data sending. Enable the option in order to solve network delay and network congestion
by configuring the priority of data sending. See page 14 for setup information.
8.
FTP
Enter the FTP address and folder to which snapshots of the camera can
be uploaded. See page 14 for setup information.
9.
UPnP
The UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) protocol allows devices to connect
seamlessly and to simplify the implementation of networks in the home and corporate environments. With the function enabled, you do not need to configure the port mapping for each port, and the camera is connected to the Wide Area Network (WAN) via the router.
Enable and set the friendly name detected. See page 15 for setup information.
10.
Email
Enter the email address to which messages are sent when an alarm
occurs. See page 15 for setup information.
11.
NAT
A NAT (Network Address Translation) is used for network connection.
Select the port mapping mode: auto or manual. See page 16 for setup information.
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To define the TCP/IP parameters:
1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration > Network > TCP/IP.
2. Configure the NIC settings, including the NIC Type, IPv4 settings, IPv6 settings, MTU settings, and Multicast Address.
3. If the DHCP server is available, check DHCP.
4. If the DNS server settings are required for some applications (e.g., sending email), you should configure the Preferred DNS Server or Alternate DNS Server.
5. Click Save to save changes.
To define the port parameters:
1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration > Network > Port tab.
2. Set the HTTP port, RTSP port, HTTPS port and Server port of the camera. HTTP Port: The default port number is 80, and it can be changed to any port No.
which is not occupied. RTSP Port: The default port number is 554. It can be changed to any port number
in the range from 1 to 65535. HTTPS Port: The default port number is 443. It can be changed to any port number
that is not occupied. Server Port: The default server port number is 8000. It can be changed to any port
number in the range from 2000 to 65535.
3. Click Save to save changes.
To define the DDNS parameters:
1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration > Network.
2. Check Enable DDNS to enable this feature.
3. Select DDNS Type. Two options are available: DynDNS and IPServer.
DynDNS: Enter the user name and password registered to the DynDNS web
site. The domain name is that of the DynDNS web site. The server address is members.dyndns.org. The port is 443.
ezDDNS: Enter the host name, it will automatically register it online.
IPServer: Enter the address of the IP Server.
4. Click Save to save changes.
To define the PPPoE parameters:
1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration > Network > PPPoE.
2. Check Enable PPPoE to enable this feature.
3. Enter User Name, Password, and Confirm password for PPPoE access.
4. Click Save to save changes.
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To define the SNMP parameters:
1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration > Network > SNMP.
2. Select the corresponding version of SNMP: v1, v2c or v3.
3. Configure the SNMP settings. The configuration of the SNMP software should be the same as the settings you configure here.
4. Click Save to save changes.
Note: Before setting the SNMP, please download the SNMP software and manage to receive the camera information via the SNMP port. By setting the Trap Address, the camera can send the al ar m event and ex cept ion messages to the surveillance center. The SNMP version you select should be the same as that of the SNMP software.
To define the 802.1x parameters:
1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration > Network > 802.1X.
2. Check Enable IEEE 802.1X to enable the feature.
3. Configure the 802.1X settings, including EAPOL version, user name, and password. The EAPOL version must be identical with that of the router or the switch.
4. Click Save to save changes.
Note: The switch or router to which the camera is connected must also support the IEEE 802.1X standard, and a server must be configured. Please apply and register a user name and password for 802.1X in the server.
To define the QoS parameters:
1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration > Network > QoS.
2. Configure the QoS settings, including Video / Audio DSCP, Ev ent / Alarm DSCP and Management DSCP. The valid value range of the DSCP is 0-63. The bigger the DSCP value is the higher the priority is.
3. Click Save to save changes.
To define the FTP parameters:
1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration > Network > FTP.
2. Configure the FTP settings, including server address, port, user name, password, directory, and upload type.
Anonymous: Check the checkbox to enable the anonymous access to the FTP server.
Directory: In the Directory Structure field, you can select the root directory, Main directory and Subdirectory. When the Main directory is selected, you have the option to use the Device Name, Device Number or Device IP for the name of the directory; and when the Subdirectory is selected, you can use the Camera Name or Camera No. as the name of the directory.
Upload Type: To enable uploading the snapshots to the FTP server.
3. Click Save to save changes.
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To define the UPnP parameters:
1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration > Network > UPnP.
2. Check the checkbox to enable the UPnP function. The name of the device when detected online can be edited.
3. Click Save to save changes.
To set up the email parameters:
1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration > Network > Email.
2. Configure the following settings:
Sender: The name of the email sender. Sender’s Address: The email address of the sender. SMTP Server: The SMTP Server, IP address or host name. SMTP Port: The SMTP port. The default is 25. Enable SSL: Check the checkbox to enable SSL if it is required by the SMTP
server. Attached Snapshot: Check the checkbox of Attached Snapshot if you want to
send emails with attached alarm images. Interval: This is the time between two actions of sending attached images. Authentication: If your email server requires authentication, check this checkbox to
use authentication to log in to this server. Enter the login user name and password.
User Name: The user name to log in to the server where the images are uploaded. Password: Enter the password. Confirm: Confirm the password.
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Receiver1: The name of the first user to be notified. Receiver’s Address1: The email address of user to be notified. Receiver2: The name of the second user to be notified. Receiver’s Address2: The email address of user to be noti fi ed. Receiver3: The name of the second user to b e notified. Receiver’s Address3: The email addr ess of user to be noti fi ed.
3. Click Test to test the email parameters set up.
4. Click Save to save changes.
To set up the NAT parameters:
1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration > Network > NAT.
2. Check the checkbox to enable the NAT function.
3. Select Port Mapping Mode to be Auto or Manual. When you choose Manual mode, you can set the external port as you want.
4. Click Save to save changes.
Recording parameters
You can adjust the video and audio recording parameters to obtain the picture quality and file size best suited to your needs. Figure 5 and Table 5 below list the vi deo and audio recording options you can configure for the camera.
Figure 5: Video/Audio Settings menu (Video tab shown)
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Table 5: Video setting parameters
Tab Parameter descriptions
1.
Video
Stream Type: Specifies the streaming method used.
Options include: Main Stream (Normal), Sub Stream and Third stream. Video Type: Specifies the stream type you wish to record.
Select Video Stream to record video stream only. Select Video&Audio to record both video and audio streams.
Note: Video&Audio is only available for those camera models that support audio.
Resolution: Specifies the recording resolution. A higher image resolution provides a higher image quality but also requires a higher bit rate. The resolution options listed depend on the type of camera and on whether main or sub stream is being used.
Note: Resolutions can vary depending on the camera model. Bitrate Type: Specifies whether variab le or fixed bit rate is used. Variable
produces higher quality results suitable for video downloads and streaming. Default is Constant.
Video Quality: Specifies the quality level of the image. It can be set when variable bit rate is selected. Options include: Lowest, Lower, Medium, Higher and Highest.
Frame Rate: Specifies the frame rate for the selected resolution. The frame rate is the number of video frames that are shown or sent per
second. Note: The maximum frame rate depends on the camera model and selected
resolution. Please check the camera specifications in its datasheet. Max bit rate: Specifies the maximum allowed bit rate. A high image
resolution requires that a high bit rate must also be selected.
Video Encoding: Specifies the video encoder used. Profile: Different profile indicates different tools and technologies used in
compression. Options include: High Profile, Main Profile and Basic Profile. I Frame Interval: A video compression method. It is strongly recommended
not to change the default value 50.
2.
Audio
Audio Encoding: G.722.1, G.711ulaw, G.711alaw, MP2L2 and G.726 are
optional. Audio Input: ”Linein” and “MicIn” is selectable for the pickup or built-in
microphone respectively.
Input Volume: Specifies the volume from 0 to 100. Environmental Noise Filter: Set it as OFF or
ON. When you set the function
on the noise detected can be filtered.
3.
ROI
Enable to assign more encoding resources to the region of interest to
increase the quality of the ROI whereas the back gr ound inf ormation is less focused.
To configure ROI settings:
1. From the menu toolbar, click Configuration > Video/Audio > ROI.
2. Select the desired channel from the drop-down list.
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3. Draw the region of interest on the image. Up to four regions can be drawn.
4. Choose the stream type to set the ROI encoding.
5. Enable Fixed Region to manually configure the area.
Region No.: Select the region. ROI Level: Choose the image quality enhancing level. Region Name: Set the desired region name.
6. Click Save to save changes.
Video image
You may need to adjust the camera image depending on the camera model or location background in order to get the best image quality. You can adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, and sharpness of the video image. See Figure 6 below.
Use this menu to also adjust camera behavior parameters such as exposure time, iris mode, video standard, day/night mode, image flip, WDR, digital noise reduction, white balance, and indoor/ou tdoor mo de. See Figure 6 and Table 6 below for more information.
Figure 6: Camera image settings menu – Display Settings tab
Table 6: Image display parameters
Parameter Description
1.
Image Adjustment
Brightness
, Contrast,
S
aturation, Sharpness
Modifies the different elements of picture quality by adjusting the position of the values for each of parameter.
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Parameter Description
2.
Exposure Settings
Iris Mo
de There are two settings, Auto and Manual. The type of lens determines
which setting is used. Default is Auto.
Exposure Time
The exposure time
controls the length of time that the aperture is open to
let light into the camera through the lens. Select a higher value if the image is dark and a lower value to see fast
moving object.
Gain
Select the value to adjust the image brightness.
3.
Focus Settings
Focus mode
For the camera supports electronic lens, you can set the focus mode as
Manual or Auto. If Auto is selected, the focus is adjusted automatically, and if Manual is selected, you can control the lens by adjusting the zoom, focus, lens initialization, and auxiliary focus via the PTZ control
interface. Default is Manual.
4.
Day/Night Switch
Day/Night
Switch Defines whether the camera is in day or night mode. The day (color)
option could be used, for example, if the camera is located indoors where light levels are always good.
Options:
Day: Camera is always in day mode. Night: Camera is always in night mode. Auto: The camera automatically detects which mode to use. Schedule: The camera switches between the day mode and the night
mode according to the configured time period. Triggered by Alarm Input:
The camera switches to the day mode or the
night mode after the alarm is triggered.
Sensitivity
If you choose Auto Day/Night switch, you can choose the sensitivity
value from 0 to 7. The higher the value, the easier it is for the mode to switch. Default is 4.
Filtering Time
Only available when Auto D/N switch mode is selected. T
he filtering time
refers to the interval time between the day/night switch. You can set it between 5 and 120 s.
Smart IR
When enabled, it can avoid over exposure issue. Default is OFF.
IR Light
Select ON/OFF to Enable/disable IR. Default is OFF.
Enable: the IR illuminators will be ON, when the camera turns into night mode.
Disable: the IR illuminators will be OFF, when the camera turns into night mode
Note: The IR illuminators always are OFF in Daytime mode.
5.
Backlight
Settings
BLC Area
If you focus on an object against strong backlight, the object will be too
dark to be seen clearly. BLC compensates light to the object in the front to make it clear. OFF, Up, Do wn, Lef t, Right, and Center are selectable.
WDR
When enabled, this feature (wide dynamic range) allows you to see
details of objects in shadows or details of objects in bright areas of frames that have high contrast between light and dark areas. De f ault is OFF.
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