Dahua HDBW2831R-ZAS Operation Manual Download Page 1

 

Network Camera Web 3.0 

Operation Manual 

ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. 

V2.1.3 

Summary of Contents for HDBW2831R-ZAS

Page 1: ...Network Camera Web 3 0 Operation Manual ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO LTD V2 1 3...

Page 2: ...to the text Revision History Version Revision Content Release Date V2 1 3 Updated the description of encode bar November 2021 V2 1 2 Updated 4 2 4 1 Adjustment Updated 4 5 1 1 1 Interface Layout Updat...

Page 3: ...5 12 Setting People Counting and 5 13 1 Heat Map Add VR mode of Fisheye device Add video metadata function March 2019 V1 0 3 Added Stereo Analysis function November 2018 V1 0 2 Added chapters of 3 Dev...

Page 4: ...t and the manual Please contact customer service for the latest program and supplementary documentation There might be errors in the print or deviations in the description of the functions operations...

Page 5: ...midity and temperature Heavy stress violent vibration or water splash are not allowed during transportation storage and installation Pack the device with standard factory packaging or the equivalent m...

Page 6: ...adopting measures which include but not limited to using strong password changing password regularly upgrading firmware to the latest version and isolating computer network For some devices with old f...

Page 7: ...4 2 1 Live Interface 10 4 2 2 Encode bar 11 4 2 3 Live View Function Bar 11 4 2 4 Window Adjustment Bar 14 4 2 4 1 Adjustment 14 4 2 4 2 Zoom and Focus 17 4 2 4 3 Fisheye 18 4 3 PTZ Operation 22 4 3...

Page 8: ...2 Picture 43 4 5 1 1 3 Exposure 44 4 5 1 1 4 Backlight 46 4 5 1 1 5 WB 47 4 5 1 1 6 Day Night 48 4 5 1 1 7 Zoom and Focus 49 4 5 1 1 8 Illuminator 50 4 5 1 1 9 Defog 51 4 5 1 1 10 Fisheye 52 4 5 1 1 1...

Page 9: ...71 4 5 2 4 ROI 71 4 5 2 5 Path 72 4 5 3 Audio 73 4 5 3 1 Configuring Audio Parameter 73 4 5 3 2 Configuring Alarm Audio 74 4 6 Network 75 4 6 1 TCP IP 75 4 6 2 Port 78 4 6 3 PPPoE 79 4 6 4 DDNS 80 4...

Page 10: ...8 5 2 External Light 121 4 8 5 3 Wiper 122 5 Event 124 5 1 Setting Alarm Linkage 124 5 1 1 Alarm Linkage 124 5 1 1 1 Setting Period 125 5 1 1 2 Record Linkage 125 5 1 1 2 1 Setting Record Plan 126 5 1...

Page 11: ...7 5 8 2 Rule Configuration 149 5 9 Setting Crowd Map 153 5 9 1 Global Configuration 153 5 9 2 Rule Configuration 154 5 10 Setting Face Recognition 157 5 10 1 Setting Face Detection 157 5 10 2 Setting...

Page 12: ...4 5 16 Setting ANPR 195 5 16 1 Scene Configuration 195 5 16 2 Setting Picture Overlay 197 5 16 3 Viewing ANPR Report 198 5 17 Setting Video Metadata 198 5 17 1 Scene Configuration 199 5 17 2 Setting P...

Page 13: ...Manual XII 6 4 1 Import Export 213 6 4 2 Default 213 6 5 Upgrade 214 6 6 Information 214 6 6 1 Version 215 6 6 2 Log 215 6 6 3 Remote Log 216 6 6 4 Online User 216 Appendix 1 Cybersecurity Recommenda...

Page 14: ...for each channel 1 2 Network Connection In the general IPC network topology IPC is connected to PC through network switch or router Figure 1 1 General IPC network Get IP address by searching on Confi...

Page 15: ...eed dome auto track Video Detection Motion detection video tampering detection and scene changing detection When an alarm is triggered the system performs linkages such as recording alarm output sendi...

Page 16: ...t Heat Map Count cumulative density of moving objects View report of heat map Vehicle Density Supports traffic congestion detection and parking upper limit detection View the statistic data on the liv...

Page 17: ...d snapshot Abnormality SD card error network disconnection illegal access voltage detection and security exception When SD card error or illegal access is triggered the system links alarm output and s...

Page 18: ...it for the first time 3 Device Initialization Basic parameters IP address Modify IP address according to network planning for the first use or during network adjustment 4 6 1 TCP IP Date time Set date...

Page 19: ...is 192 168 1 108 by default Figure 3 1 Device initialization Step 2 Set the password for admin account Table 3 1 Description of password configuration Parameter Description Username The default usern...

Page 20: ...2 End user license agreement Step 4 Select the I have read and agree to all terms checkbox and then click Next Figure 3 3 Easy4ip Step 5 You can register the camera to Easy4ip select the checkbox as...

Page 21: ...u select Auto check for updates the system checks new version once a day automatically There will be system notice on Upgrade interface and Version interface if any new version is available Select Set...

Page 22: ...nd install the plug in for the first login Step 1 Open IE browser enter the IP address of the camera 192 168 1 108 by default in the address bar and press Enter Figure 4 1 Login Step 2 Enter the usern...

Page 23: ...lly after idling for a period of time Figure 4 2 Live 4 2 Live This section introduces the layout of the interface and function configuration 4 2 1 Live Interface This section introduces system menu e...

Page 24: ...with high resolution but also requires large bandwidth This option can be used for storage and monitoring For details see 4 5 2 1 Video Sub Stream It has small bit stream value and smooth image and re...

Page 25: ...channel image of the tracking speed dome click the icon and click or select randomly on the channel image of the tracking speed dome and then the speed dome can realize auto focus upon the selected re...

Page 26: ...crowd map on the Live interface Only after enabling the function can you see the icon on the Live interface The positions of the icon might vary depending on models Digital Zoom You can zoom in or ou...

Page 27: ...layed on the video image AF Peak The eigenvalue of image definition it displays during focus AF Max The best eigenvalue of image definition The smaller the difference between AF peak value and the AF...

Page 28: ...or too dark The bright and dark areas will have equal changes Contrast adjustment Change the value when the image brightness is proper but contrast is not enough Hue adjustment Makes the color deeper...

Page 29: ...e 4 3 3 Calling PTZ Zoom and Focus Adjust focal length to zoom in and out video image Click the icon and the Zoom and Focus configuration interface is displayed at the right side of the Live interface...

Page 30: ...om three channel mode or dual channel mode to single channel mode the live window will show Panorama 1 by default Click and select the camera you want to view Crowd Map Click the icon and select the E...

Page 31: ...der to adjust focus Auto Focus Adjusts image clarity automatically Do not make any other operation during auto focus process Restore All Restores focus to default value and corrects errors You can res...

Page 32: ...d mount Display mode The display mode of the current image There are different display modes for each installation mode Ceiling 1P 1 2P 1 2 1 3 1 4 1P 6 1 8 Wall 1P 1P 3 1P 4 1P 8 Ground 1P 1 2P 1 3 1...

Page 33: ...image in all the screens You can rotate the image on the original image screen to change the start point 1 3 Original image screen three independent sub screens You can zoom or drag the image in all...

Page 34: ...t sub screens You can zoom or drag the image in all the screens You can drag the image in all the screens upper and lower to adjust the vertical view VR mode Panorama Drag or cross the screen 360 to u...

Page 35: ...nal PTZ Protocol You need to configure PTZ protocol when accessing external PTZ camera otherwise the camera cannot control external PTZ camera Prerequisites Access external PTZ through RS 485 You have...

Page 36: ...on to be a preset and the preset is displayed in preset list Step 4 Double click the preset title to edit it Step 5 Click to save the preset Related Operations Click to delete the preset Click Remove...

Page 37: ...mera moves in the order of the selected presets Shortest path The PTZ camera ranks presets by distance and moves in the optimal path Step 5 Click Save Step 6 Click Start to start touring If you operat...

Page 38: ...o be the right limit Step 4 Click Start to start scanning Click Stop to stop scanning 4 3 2 4 Pattern Pattern means a recording of a series of operations that you make to the camera and when pattern s...

Page 39: ...the actual situation Step 4 Click Stop Rec to stop recording Step 5 Click Start to start patterning Step 6 Click Stop to stop patterning 4 3 2 5 Pan Enable Pan the camera can realize continuous 360 h...

Page 40: ...Middle and High Speed under the direction buttons refers to the rotation angle of the PTZ camera for each press of the direction button 4 3 2 7 Idle Motion Idle motion means that the PTZ camera implem...

Page 41: ...You need to select the corresponding number for some selected idle motions such as Preset001 Step 4 Click Save 4 3 2 8 PowerUp After setting Powerup motion the camera will perform the configured moti...

Page 42: ...PTZ Limit Figure 4 16 PTZ limit Step 2 Adjust the direction buttons and then click Setting to set the up line click Setting to set the down line Click Live to view the configured up line and down line...

Page 43: ...l be interrupted After setting AutoHome time the camera will resume the time task automatically Step 6 Click Period setting to set the time of the task and then click Save For setting arm time see 5 1...

Page 44: ...TZ restart Step 2 Click PTZ Restart to restart PTZ 4 3 2 12 Default Be careful when doing this operation It will restore the camera to default configuration and result in data loss Step 1 Select Setti...

Page 45: ...stored to default 4 3 3 Calling PTZ Click on Live interface and the PTZ configuration panel is displayed You can control PTZ and call PTZ function 4 3 3 1 PTZ Control You can rotate device zoom image...

Page 46: ...ttom right Click and draw a box in the image PTZ will rotate focus and quickly position the defined scene Rotate PTZ direction through joystick Select and hold and drag it to the direction that you ne...

Page 47: ...era quickly positions the corresponding preset Tour Set the tour number and click Start the camera moves in the order of the selected presets Click Stop to stop touring Pattern Set the pattern number...

Page 48: ...or details see 5 1 1 2 1 Setting Record Plan Before playing back picture configure snapshot time range snapshot storage method snapshot plan For details see 5 1 1 3 1 Setting Snapshot Plan 4 4 1 Playb...

Page 49: ...k the icon to slow down the playback Click the icon to speed up the playback 4 Progress bar Displays the record type and the corresponding period Click any point in the colored area and the system wil...

Page 50: ...as an example Step 1 Select dav from the Record Type drop down list and SD card from the Data Src drop down list Select jpg from Record Type drop down list when playing back pictures and you do not n...

Page 51: ...in the order of time The system plays the recorded video of the selected date in the order of time Click any point in the colored area on the progress bar The playback starts from that moment Figure 4...

Page 52: ...he selected date are listed Step 2 Select dav or mp4 in Download Format Step 3 Click on the progress bar to select the start time of the target video and then click See Figure 4 30 Figure 4 30 Clippin...

Page 53: ...t supported Operations might vary with different browsers For details of viewing or setting storage path see 4 5 2 5 Path 4 4 4 1 Downloading a Single File Step 1 Select dav from the Record Type drop...

Page 54: ...he camera setting including conditions video and audio Camera parameters of different devices might vary 4 5 1 Conditions Configure camera parameters of the camera to ensure surveillance goes properly...

Page 55: ...et to manual The shutter time is adaptive working at a maximum speed of 333 ms By default the backlight is off The wide dynamic effect start or not can be determined by identifying the overexposure in...

Page 56: ...value is the brighter the picture will be and the smaller the darker The picture might be hazy if the value is configured too big Contrast Changes the contrast of the picture The higher the value is...

Page 57: ...2 1 Video EIS Corrects the device shaking with difference comparison algorithm and improves the image clarity effectively solves the picture shaking problem Optical Dejitering The lens vibration is se...

Page 58: ...ically to ensure the image at ideal brightness You can configure gain range to adjust gain level when using gain priority mode Shutter priority When the exposure range is normal the system prefers the...

Page 59: ...tically according to the ambient lighting condition and the image brightness changes accordingly When auto iris is disabled the iris stays at full size and does not change no matter how ambient lighti...

Page 60: ...ystem dims bright areas and compensates dark areas to ensure the clarity of all the area The higher the value is the brighter the dark will be but the more the noise will be There might be a few secon...

Page 61: ...outdoor environments with natural or artificial light to ensure color precision Manual Configure red and blue gain manually the system auto compensates WB according to color temperature Regional Cust...

Page 62: ...and white mode Delay This configuration is available only when you set Auto in Mode You can configure the delay when camera switching between color and black and white mode The lower the value is the...

Page 63: ...Limit When the focus length is too short the camera will focus on the dome cover Sets the shortest focus distance to avoid focusing on the dome cover You can also change the focus speed by changing f...

Page 64: ...econds Mode Manual Adjust the brightness of illuminator manually and then the system will supply illuminator to the image accordingly Auto The system adjusts the illuminator intensity according to the...

Page 65: ...ight mode can be adjusted automatically or manually Auto The system adjusts image clarity according to the actual condition Off Defog function is disabled Step 3 Click Save 4 5 1 1 10 Fisheye Select i...

Page 66: ...ll the screens 4R Original image screen four independent sub screens You can zoom or drag the image in all the screens 1O 3R Original image screen three independent sub screens You can zoom or drag th...

Page 67: ...in different ways as profile configured in different time Step 1 Select Setting Camera Conditions Profile Management The Profile Management interface is displayed Step 2 Manage profile When Profile M...

Page 68: ...ay Night the surveillance system works under Day Night configuration Figure 4 48 Day Night Step 3 Click Save 4 5 1 3 Zoom and Focus You can adjust image clarity through auto or manual focus and adjust...

Page 69: ...es splicing the 6 sensor device supports 2 to 6 lenses splicing the 8 sensor device supports 2 8 lenses splicing Step 3 Click Start The system starts to splice the image Some cameras restart automatic...

Page 70: ...are closed automatically Encode Mode Select encode mode H 264 Main profile encode mode Compared with H 264B it requires smaller bandwidth H 264H High profile encode mode Compared with H 264 it require...

Page 71: ...required Video Clip This function is available only for sub stream 2 of some select models Main stream 1 Select the resolution as needed and click next to Resolution The Area interface is displayed 2...

Page 72: ...as Frame Rate FPS When selecting AI Codec in Encoding Strategy you can only select the value same as or twice as big as Frame Rate FPS SVC Scaled video coding able to encode a high quality video bit...

Page 73: ...abled Image Size The same resolution with main stream Quality Configures the snapshot quality There are six levels of Image quality and the sixth is the best Interval Configures the snapshot frequency...

Page 74: ...the proper location through PTZ select the color and then click Draw Press the mouse button to draw rectangles The configuration takes effect immediately 3 Other operations Select the SN and click Go...

Page 75: ...lecting Mosaic you can draw rectangles as blocks with mosaic You can draw 4 blocks at most Color Lump Mosaic 4 You can draw 8 blocks at most Step 1 Select Setting Camera Video Overlay Privacy Masking...

Page 76: ...el title Step 2 Select the Enable checkbox enter the channel title and then select the text align Click to expand the channel title and you can expand 1 line at most Step 3 Move the title box to the p...

Page 77: ...Overlay You can enable this function if you need to display text in the video image Text overlay and picture overlay cannot work at the same time and the IPC that connects to mobile NVR with private...

Page 78: ...to adjust the font size in the video image Step 1 Select Setting Camera Video Overlay Font Attribute Figure 4 58 Font attribute Step 2 Select the font color and size Click More Color to customize the...

Page 79: ...e image Step 4 Click Save 4 5 2 3 7 Configure Custom Overlay You can enable this function if you need to display custom information on the video image Step 1 Select Setting Camera Video Overlay Custom...

Page 80: ...ra turns to the preset and it will disappear 3 s later Temperature Select Enable and the internal temperature of the current device is displayed Coordinates Select Enable and the PTZ coordinates info...

Page 81: ...and alignment Step 3 Move the counting box to the position that you want in the image Step 4 Click Save 4 5 2 3 10 Configuring Structured Statistics The image displays structured statistics When the...

Page 82: ...hen select the Mode to Auto or Manual Auto The GPS positions the longitude and latitude automatically Manual Enter the longitude and latitude manually Step 3 Move GPS position box to the position that...

Page 83: ...3 13 Configuring ANPR The image displays ANPR statistics information When the overlay function enabled during intelligent rules configuration this function is enabled simultaneously Step 1 Select Set...

Page 84: ...lect Setting Camera Video Overlay Face Statistics Figure 4 67 Face statistics Step 2 Select the Enable checkbox and select text align Step 3 Move the structured statistics box to the position that you...

Page 85: ...Click Remove All to delete all the area boxes select one box and then click Delete or right click to delete it Step 3 Click Save 4 5 2 5 Path You can configure the storage path for live snapshot live...

Page 86: ...interface The default path is C Users admin WebDownload PlaybackSn apshot Playback Download The downloaded video of playback interface The default path is C Users admin WebDownload PlaybackRe cord Vi...

Page 87: ...e default value is recommended Sampling Frequency Sampling number per second The higher the sampling frequency is the more the sample in a second will be and the more accurate the restored signal will...

Page 88: ...lect Upload click to select the audio file to be uploaded and then click Upload The camera supports audio file with pcm format only and you can upload audio files with pcm or wav2 formats Step 4 Selec...

Page 89: ...ult one is Wire Mode The mode that the camera gets IP Static Configure IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway manually and then click Save the login interface with the configured IP address is dis...

Page 90: ...th certain length the server will be turned off in 2 minutes or it will be turned off immediately after the IP address is successfully configured If this is not enabled the IP address cannot be config...

Page 91: ...re occupied for specific uses Do not use the same value of any other port during port configuration Table 4 23 Description of port parameters Parameter Description Max Connection The max number of use...

Page 92: ...ou are using channel 2 then the channel 2 Subtype The bit stream type 0 means main stream Subtype 0 and 1 means sub stream Subtype 1 Example If you require the sub stream of channel 2 from a certain d...

Page 93: ...he real time WAN IP address is displayed You can visit camera through the IP address 4 6 4 DDNS Properly configure DDNS and then the domain name on the DNS server matches your IP address and the match...

Page 94: ...to check whether the domain name registration is successful Username Enter the username and password that you got from the DDNS server provider You need to register an account includes username and pa...

Page 95: ...erver Anonymity Select the checkbox and the sender s information is not displayed in the email Sender Sender s email address Authentication Select Authentication from None SSL and TLS For details see...

Page 96: ...MTP server Authentica tion Port Description QQ smtp qq co m SSL 465 The authentication type cannot be None You need to enable SMTP service in your mailbox The authentication code is required the QQ pa...

Page 97: ...ired the email password is not applicable Authentication code the code you receive when enabling SMTP service Sina smtp sina co m SSL 465 Enable SMTP service in your mailbox none 25 126 smtp 126 co m...

Page 98: ...with unoccupied port automatically and you cannot modify mapping relation Step 3 Click Save Open web browser on PC enter http wide area IP address external port number and then you can visit the local...

Page 99: ...2 Step 2 Select SNMP version to enable SNMP Select V1 and the system can only process information of V1 version Select V2 and the system can only process information of V2 version Select V3 and then V...

Page 100: ...t by the software agent in the device Read only Username Set the read only username accessing device and it is public by default You can enter number letter and underline to form the name Read Write U...

Page 101: ...ect the Enable checkbox and then configure server name Step 3 Click Save Result In the OS and clients that support Bonjour follow the steps below to visit the network camera with Safari browser 1 Clic...

Page 102: ...Sub Stream2 40032 and all the range is 1025 65500 Step 3 Click Save Result In the Live interface select RTSP in Multicast and then you can view the video image with multicast protocol 4 6 10 802 1x C...

Page 103: ...packets that used for configure or checking Step 3 Click Save 4 6 12 5G 5G configuration includes dialing configuration and mobile configuration Install SIM card Subscriber Identification Module to t...

Page 104: ...carrier Password Acquired from the carrier Interval It is the period beyond the dial up period which has been configured it is 30 s by default during which means the camera can auto connect to 5G net...

Page 105: ...ne Reboot Restart the camera Phone activation Set the receiver s phone number the caller can call the camera to active the camera and make it online Step 1 Select Setting Network 5G Mobile Setting Ste...

Page 106: ...is for remote access only You can cancel Enable selection to reject the collection Step 2 Log in to mobile phone client and tap Device management Step 3 Tap the at the upper right corner Step 4 Scan...

Page 107: ...rts the H 264 H 264 B and H 264H video formats and the AAC audio format only Step 1 Select Setting Network Port RTMP Figure 4 89 RTMP Step 2 Select the Enable checkbox Make sure that the IP address is...

Page 108: ...etting record plan and record control to achieve all time recording recording in specific period or alarm linked recording For details see 5 1 1 2 1 Setting Record Plan and 5 1 1 2 2 Setting Record Co...

Page 109: ...dule enabled if the day is holiday the system snapshots or records as holiday schedule setting otherwise the system snapshots or records as general setting Step 4 Click Save 4 7 3 Setting Destination...

Page 110: ...d only or read write you can also hot swap and format SD card Functions might vary with different models Select Setting Storage Destination Local Click Read Only and then the SD card is set to read on...

Page 111: ...ork does not work you can save all the files to the internal SD card for emergency Step 1 Select Setting Storage Destination FTP Step 2 Select the Enable checkbox and select the FTP type You select FT...

Page 112: ...server Password The password to log in to the FTP server Remote Directory The destination path in the FTP server and it is shared by default Directory Structure Set the directory structure which suppo...

Page 113: ...0000 Emergency Local Select Emergency Local and when the FTP server does not work all the files are saved to the internal SD card Step 4 Click Save Step 5 Click test to test whether FTP function works...

Page 114: ...e language and video standard Step 1 Select Setting System General General Figure 4 96 General Step 2 Configure general parameters Table 4 36 Description of general parameters Parameter Description Na...

Page 115: ...Figure 4 97 Date and time Step 2 Configure date and time parameters Table 4 37 Description of date and time parameters Parameter Description Date Format Configure the date format Time Format Configure...

Page 116: ...groups are only available for administrator users The max length of the user or group name is 31 characters which consisted of number letters underline dash dot and The password must consist of 8 to 3...

Page 117: ...Operation Manual 104 Figure 4 98 Username Step 2 Click Add User Figure 4 99 Add user operation permission...

Page 118: ...password and confirm it again The password must consist of 8 to 32 non blank characters and contain at least two types of characters among upper case lower case number and special character excluding...

Page 119: ...s of the host to be added 2 Select Validity Period Set the begin time and end time 3 Select Time Range Set the time range that allow user to log in For details see 5 1 1 1 Setting Period Step 4 Click...

Page 120: ...th non admin account Admin Account Change the password through entering the admin password and then the new password for the non admin account to be changed Figure 4 102 Change password through admin...

Page 121: ...n authorities of other accounts If not you can only view the login authorities of the current account 4 8 3 2 Adding User Group You have two groups named admin and user by default and you can add new...

Page 122: ...ameters Group Authority Admin User Functions User YES NA Add delete and check user user group Live YES YES Real time stream view Playback YES YES Playback view System YES NA System time setting and mo...

Page 123: ...this authorities The function of the device correspond to the authority control respectively Only user with specified authority can use corresponding function the Admin group has all the authorities S...

Page 124: ...authorities Step 4 Click Save The newly added user displays in the user name list Related Operations Edit user information Click to change password group memo operation authorities and login authorit...

Page 125: ...th non admin account Admin Account Change the password through entering the admin password and then the new password for the non admin account to be changed Figure 4 108 Change password through admin...

Page 126: ...n the trusted sites list can log in to the web interface This is to enhance network and data security Step 1 Select Setting System Safety System Service Figure 4 109 System service Step 2 Enable the s...

Page 127: ...ogether with the camera support video decryption Mobile Push Enable this function and then the system would send the snapshot that was taken when alarm is triggered to your phone this is enabled by de...

Page 128: ...key click Upload to upload them and then skip to Step5 Step 3 Enter the required information and then click Create The entered IP or Domain name must be the same as the IP or domain name of the device...

Page 129: ...Operation Manual 116 Figure 4 113 File download Step 7 Click Open Figure 4 114 Certificate information Step 8 Click Install Certificate...

Page 130: ...Operation Manual 117 Figure 4 115 Certificate import wizard 1 Step 9 Click Next Figure 4 116 Certificate store Step 10 Select the storage location and click Next...

Page 131: ...estricted list to limit access Allowlist Only when the IP MAC of your PC in the allowlist can you access the camera Ports are the same Blocklist When the IP MAC of your PC is in the blocklist you cann...

Page 132: ...outer MAC This section takes Network Access as an example Step 1 Select Setting System Safety Firewall Figure 4 119 Firewall Step 2 Select Network Access from Rule Type list and then select the Enable...

Page 133: ...select all ports or the ports in defined areas Device all ports Set all IP port in allowlist or Blocklist When selecting BlocklList in Mode and All IP Address in Rule Type you cannot select the Devic...

Page 134: ...t is 9600 by default Date Bit It is 8 by default Stop Bit It is 1 by default Parity It is None by default Step 3 Click Save 4 8 5 2 External Light You need to configure external light mode when the ex...

Page 135: ...select Photoresister in Auto Mode the system turns on the external light according to the brightness automatically Light Brightness Set the brightness of the external light Step 3 Click Save 4 8 5 3...

Page 136: ...r Description Time Wash Select the Time Wash checkbox and set the time and then the wiper will work as the set time Click Once and the wiper works once It can be used to check whether the wiper can wo...

Page 137: ...gnition people counting heat map video Metadata alarm and abnormality 5 1 Setting Alarm Linkage 5 1 1 Alarm Linkage When configuring alarm events select alarm linkages such as record snapshot When the...

Page 138: ...time period 1 Click Setting next to a day 2 Select a time period to be enabled 3 Enter start time and end time of a time period Select All or checkboxes of some days to set the time period of multipl...

Page 139: ...intelligent events red represents alarm record plan such as recording triggered by alarm in Method one Select a record type such as Normal and directly press and drag the left mouse button to set the...

Page 140: ...m is triggered When an alarm or motion detection links recording and the recording is not enabled the system saves the video data within the pre event record time to the video file Disk Full Recording...

Page 141: ...the system enables or disables snapshot at corresponding time Step 1 Select Setting Storage Schedule Snapshot Figure 5 7 Snapshot Step 2 Select snapshot type and set time period Green represents norma...

Page 142: ...nterface select Snapshot and set alarm linkage snapshot Figure 5 9 Snapshot linkage 5 1 1 4 Relay out Linkage When an alarm is triggered the system can automatically link with relay out device On the...

Page 143: ...setting Flicker as the mode you need to set the flicker frequency For the camera with red and blue alarm light you can only select Flicker in Mode Duration After setting warning light duration the wa...

Page 144: ...etails see 5 18 Setting Relay in Illegal Access The alarm is triggered when the number of consecutive login password error is up to the allowable number Illegal access detection is enabled For details...

Page 145: ...t at the right side of the Alarm interface Select Play Alarm Tone and select the tone path The system would play the selected audio file when the selected alarm is triggered 5 2 Setting Smart Track Af...

Page 146: ...Calibration Mode and then click Start Calibration Figure 5 16 Auto calibration Manual calibration Select Manual in Calibration Mode select the channel that you need and then add calibration point for...

Page 147: ...t least 4 pairs of calibration boxes to ensure the views of the speed dome and the panoramic camera as similar as possible Step 3 Click Save 5 2 2 Enabling Alarm Track Alarm Track is disabled by defau...

Page 148: ...of the monitoring range when the intelligent rules of the panoramic camera trigger alarms Custom Set the auto alarm track time of the speed dome Idle Time It is an interval from the end of alarm trac...

Page 149: ...in turns See Figure 5 21 to add calibration points to the corresponding video images Take Calibrate 1 as an example Figure 5 21 Select a calibration number 1 Adjust the PTZ angle of channel 1 through...

Page 150: ...tting Motion Detection The system performs an alarm linkage when the moving object appears on the image and its moving speed reaches the preset sensitivity If you enable motion detection and smart mot...

Page 151: ...Operation Manual 138 Figure 5 22 Motion detection Step 2 Select the Enable checkbox to enable motion detection function Step 3 Set the area for motion detection 1 Click Setup next to Area...

Page 152: ...triggered and the green one indicates that there is no motion detection Adjust sensitivity and threshold according to the waveform 3 Click Save Step 4 Set arming periods and alarm linkage action For d...

Page 153: ...alues an alarm will be triggered The tamper area is 30 and the duration is 5 s by default Duration Anti Dither Only record one alarm event during the anti dither period Step 3 Set arming periods and a...

Page 154: ...its moving speed reaches the preset sensitivity Enabling smart motion detection can avoid the alarms triggered by the environment changes and the function is enabled by default Prerequisites Select Se...

Page 155: ...Human and Motor vehicle When you select Human the camera will detect human and non motorized vehicle Sensitivity Includes Low Middle and High The higher the sensitivity is the easier the alarm will be...

Page 156: ...triggered when the system detects abnormal sound input Intensity change Select the Enable Intensity Change checkbox and then set Sensitivity and Threshold The alarm is triggered when the system detec...

Page 157: ...Smart Plan The Smart Plan interface is displayed For smart plan icon see the table below Table 5 5 Description of smart plan icon Icon Description Icon Description Icon Description Face detection Ster...

Page 158: ...e After enabling this function you can configure different smart plans at different periods for your camera Step 1 Select Setting Event Smart Plan Step 2 Enable Schedule Figure 5 28 Schedule Step 3 Cl...

Page 159: ...e settings 1 Click Settings 2 Configure the period In the Smart Plan list select the type as needed 3 Click Save 4 Optional Repeat step 1 4 to add more plans for different time You can set up to 6 dif...

Page 160: ...background should be no less than 10 gray levels The target should be continuously present in the image for no less than two seconds and the moving distance of the target should be larger than its wi...

Page 161: ...objects with fixed height in triangular distribution as vertical rulers such as vehicle parked at roadside or road lamp poles Arrange three persons to draw at each of the three positions in the monit...

Page 162: ...ect Height Verification and Width Verification 2 Draw a straight line in the image to verify whether the rulers are correctly set In case of big difference between the estimated value and the actual o...

Page 163: ...d time the system performs alarm linkages Scenes with sparse targets and without obvious and frequent light change Simple scene in the detection area is recommended Missed alarm might increase in the...

Page 164: ...les This section takes tripwire as an example Go to the Rule Config interface of the speed dome and the PTZ lock function is automatically enabled The locking time is 180 seconds You can only manually...

Page 165: ...d you do not need to set target filter but draw the minimum gathering area Click Draw Target to draw the minimum gathering area in the scene The alarm is triggered when the number of people in the det...

Page 166: ...time for triggering an alarm after an object is abandoned For missing object the duration is the shortest time for triggering an alarm after an object is missing For parking detection crowd gathering...

Page 167: ...etup Figure 5 35 Global setup of crowd map 2 Set calibration area and ruler a Click Add Calibration Area and draw a calibration area in the image b Select a calibration type and enter the actual lengt...

Page 168: ...can draw up to eight local statistical areas 2 Double click the area name and the alarm people amount to set the area name of local statistical area and the threshold of the alarm people amount When...

Page 169: ...ere is no alarm in local area Detect global alarm multiple local alarms First turns to local area that triggers alarm first and then the crowd with highest density when there is no alarm in local area...

Page 170: ...cognition When a face is detected in the area the system compares the captured face image with the information in the face database and links alarm according to the comparison result For the process o...

Page 171: ...Max Size or Min Size click Draw Target at the right side of Target filter and then draw the target in the image Step 6 Set parameters Table 5 11 Description of face detection parameters Parameter Des...

Page 172: ...Select the Attribute checkbox and click to set the display of face attribute during the face detection Advanced Snapshot Angle Filter Set snapshot angle to be filtered during the face detection Snapsh...

Page 173: ...es face picture face data and other information It also provides comparison data for the captured face pictures Step 1 Select Setting Event Face Recognition Face Database Config Capacity Limit Shows t...

Page 174: ...personnel information Arm Disarm Set the alarm time period Alarm event will be triggered only within the defined time See 5 1 1 1 Setting Period Delete Delete the selected face database 5 10 2 2 Addin...

Page 175: ...Registration 1 Step 4 Click Upload Picture select a face picture to be uploaded and then click Open You can manually select the area for a face After uploading picture box select a face and click OK...

Page 176: ...by one click Figure 5 47 Task list manually add If adding user fails the error code is displayed on the interface For details see Table 5 13 For face modeling operation see 5 10 2 4 Face Modeling Tabl...

Page 177: ...to add a large number of face pictures Before importing pictures in batches name face pictures in a format of Name SGender BDate of Birth NRegion TCredentials Type MID No jpg for example John S1 B1990...

Page 178: ...tep 5 Click Browse The interface shows import process After finishing the import the interface shown as Figure 5 50 is displayed Figure 5 50 Imported successfully 5 10 2 3 Managing Face Picture Add fa...

Page 179: ...e created face picture Single delete Select the row where the face picture or the personnel information is located and click or to delete the face picture Batch delete Select at the upper right corner...

Page 180: ...ecognition Face Database Config The Face Database Config interface is displayed Step 2 Click next to the face database to be set Figure 5 52 Face database configuration Step 3 Start modeling Selective...

Page 181: ...e modeling succeeded When the modeling status is Invalid in the list or is not displayed on the left corner of the thumbnail it means the modeling failed Point to the modeling status in the list or th...

Page 182: ...larm linkage actions For details see 5 1 1 Alarm Linkage Step 4 Click Save 5 10 4 Viewing Face Recognition Result View face recognition result on the Live interface or by the search function 5 10 4 1...

Page 183: ...e camera Procedure Step 1 Select Setting Event Face Recognition Search Figure 5 59 Face recognition search Step 2 Select Face Recognition for Type enter the start time and the end time and then click...

Page 184: ...ognition 5 11 Setting Face Detection When a face is detected in the detection area the system performs an alarm linkage Prerequisites Select Setting Event Smart Plan and then enable Face Detection Pro...

Page 185: ...6 Set parameters Table 5 15 Description of face detection parameters Parameter Description OSD Select the OSD checkbox and the number people with face detected and recognized is displayed on the Live...

Page 186: ...ute Select the Attribute checkbox and click to set the display of face attribute during the face detection Advanced Snapshot Angle Filter Set snapshot angle to be filtered during the face detection Sn...

Page 187: ...ounting People counting including enter number leave number and strand number in area calibration configuration queuing number and view the people counting data in report form 5 12 1 People Counting T...

Page 188: ...Operation Manual 175 Figure 5 64 People counting...

Page 189: ...ea No The system counts the people in the detection area and the duration that people stay in the area When the number of counted number of people in the detection area or the stay duration exceeds th...

Page 190: ...rm the alarm linkage Inside Number Type Stranding Alarm Select the Stranding Alarm checkbox and then set the stranding time when the stay duration exceeds the configured value the alarm will be trigge...

Page 191: ...e counting set the installation height and angle of the camera through calibration configuration Prerequisites You have set at least one rule in Setting Event People counting People Counting Procedure...

Page 192: ...und If the height and angle are quite different from the actual situation repeat Step2 and Step3 5 12 3 Queuing The system counts the queue people in the detection area When the queue people number ex...

Page 193: ...configured value the alarm is triggered Queue Time Sensitivity Set the alarm triggered sensitivity The higher the sensitivity is the easier the alarm will be triggered Max Height Set the maximum heigh...

Page 194: ...arch and export the heat map and tracking map according to the set searching criteria This function is available on some fisheye cameras Step 1 Select Setting Event People Counting Diagram Figure 5 70...

Page 195: ...n selecting heat map as the report type you can select Number of People and set the threshold The system searches the diagram according to the number of people in the area and shows the heat map Thres...

Page 196: ...e report When selecting People Counting you can view daily report monthly report and annual report When selecting In Area No you can view daily report and monthly report Begin Time The begin time and...

Page 197: ...st heating value is in red When mirroring occurs on the camera or the viewing angle changes original data on the heat map will be cleared Prerequisites Select Setting Setting Event Smart Plan and then...

Page 198: ...Search to complete the report Click Export to export the statistical report 5 14 Setting Vehicle Density Configure the rules for traffic congestion and parking upper limit and view the counting data o...

Page 199: ...Vehicle density traffic congestion Figure 5 76 Vehicle density parking upper limit Step 2 Click to add the vehicle density function Step 3 Double click the name to modify the rule name Select Traffic...

Page 200: ...at the function is disabled Vehicle Congestion Alarm Select the checkbox and set the Threshold and Continuous Congestion Time When the counted vehicle and the continuous congestion time exceed the con...

Page 201: ...Stereo Analysis The rules for stereo analysis include Activation Analysis Back Detection Fall Detection Walking Detection Blackboard Writing Detection Violence Detection People No Error Stand Detecti...

Page 202: ...ing broadcasting server and detects a working target an alarm will be triggered Classrooms Blackboard Writing Detection When the camera that monitors the front of the classroom works with a recording...

Page 203: ...f people in the image is not 1 or the stand time is longer than the defined time the global image is displayed Classrooms Running Detection When the camera detects a running person an alarm will be tr...

Page 204: ...ssroom as the detection area When configuring Blackboard Writing Detection draw the blackboard as the detection area and make sure that the detection are larger than the blackboard Click Draw Close up...

Page 205: ...tting the stand detection function for a recording device select Fixed Mode as Close up Mode Then sub stream 1 enlarges and displays the image of standing people When the number of standing people is...

Page 206: ...Select Setting Event Stereo Analysis Calibration Config Figure 5 80 Calibration configuration stereo analysis Step 2 Click Clear to clear the default calibration box Step 3 Click Ground to draw a rect...

Page 207: ...ere is 1 person in the image at least When calibrating the zoom for People No Error make the calibration box in the center of the image and the zoom value larger than 3 Some models only support calibr...

Page 208: ...he window into 2 windows Step 4 Click Search Figure 5 82 Report 5 16 Setting ANPR Extract information of motor vehicles and display related attributes on the live interface 5 16 1 Scene Configuration...

Page 209: ...device detects the number of motor vehicles and non motor vehicles in the detection area and generates the statistical report If Traffic Flow Stat is disabled the report has no statistical data Selec...

Page 210: ...4 ANPR result 5 16 2 Setting Picture Overlay Set overlay of motor vehicle Step 1 Select Setting Event ANPR Picture Figure 5 85 Picture Step 2 Select Motor Vehicle from the Type drop down list Step 3 S...

Page 211: ...he report type start time end time and other parameters Step 3 Click Search The statistical results are displayed Then click Export to export the statistical report Figure 5 87 Statistical results 5 1...

Page 212: ...ify the rule name and select People in Rule Type list Step 3 Click Draw to draw a detect region and an exclude region in the image Step 4 Click Draw Target next to Target Filter to draw the maximum si...

Page 213: ...Face Enhancement Select the Face Enhancement checkbox to preferably guarantee clear face with low stream Snap Face Image Set a range for snapping face image including face picture and one inch pictur...

Page 214: ...nfiguration of motor vehicle overlay as an example Step 1 Select Setting Event Video Metadata Picture Figure 5 90 Picture video metadata Step 2 Select Motor Vehicle from the Type drop down list Select...

Page 215: ...he report type start time end time and other parameters Step 3 Click Search to complete the report The statistical results are displayed Click Export to export the statistical report Figure 5 91 Video...

Page 216: ...ee 5 1 1 Alarm Linkage Step 5 Click Save 5 18 2 Relay in 2 You can select the mode from Alarm and Arming Disarming Figure 5 93 Select the mode When selecting Alarm the function is same as Relay in 1 F...

Page 217: ...SD card network illegal access voltage detection and security exception Only the device with SD card has the abnormality functions including No SD Card SD Card Error and Capacity Warning 5 19 1 Settin...

Page 218: ...less than this value the alarm is triggered Step 3 Set alarm linkage actions For details see 5 1 1 Alarm Linkage Step 4 Click Save 5 19 2 Setting Network In case of network abnormality the system per...

Page 219: ...gal access Step 2 Select the Enable checkbox to enable the illegal access detection function Step 3 Set Login Error If you consecutively enter a wrong password more than the set value the account will...

Page 220: ...d indicates undervoltage and indicates overvoltage Step 3 Set alarm linkage actions For details see 5 1 1 Alarm Linkage Step 4 Click Save 5 19 5 Setting Security Exception When a hostile attack is det...

Page 221: ...monitor attacks in real time so that attacks can be prevented timely Brute force attack of web path Generates the web serve directory and send a request through enumeration When URL false reaches the...

Page 222: ...al Select the Enable checkbox next to Disarm by Period to enable the Disarm by Period function and then you can disarm by period For setting disarm period see 5 1 1 1 Setting Period This function is o...

Page 223: ...g old files This function is disabled by default Step 1 Select Setting System Auto Maintain Figure 6 1 Auto maintain Step 2 Configure auto maintain parameters Select the Auto Reboot checkbox and set t...

Page 224: ...er enter the IP address of the device in the address bar and press Enter Figure 6 2 Login Step 2 Click Forgot password Figure 6 3 Prompt Step 3 Click OK Clicking OK means that you are informed that so...

Page 225: ...ome invalid If you fail to use the security code for two times continuously there will be fail notice when you try to get a security code for the third time You have to reset the device to get a secur...

Page 226: ...Open to import the local system configuration file to the system Export Select the storage path and click Save to export the system configuration file to local storage Step 3 Click Save to finish conf...

Page 227: ...e The upgrade starts Online Upgrade 1 Select the Auto check for updates checkbox The system checks for upgrade once a day automatically and there will be system notice if any upgrade is available We n...

Page 228: ...ty System Includes program start abnormal close close program reboot device closedown device reboot system reboot and system upgrade Setting Includes saving configuration and deleting configuration fi...

Page 229: ...Log Configure remote log and you can get the related log by accessing the set address Step 1 Select Setting Information Remote Log Figure 6 11 Remote log Step 2 Select the Enable checkbox to enable re...

Page 230: ...Operation Manual 217 Select Setting Information Online User Figure 6 12 Online user...

Page 231: ...d to enable the auto check for updates function to obtain timely information of firmware updates released by the manufacturer We suggest that you download and use the latest version of client software...

Page 232: ...pted Transmission If your audio and video data contents are very important or sensitive we recommend that you use encrypted transmission function to reduce the risk of audio and video data being stole...

Page 233: ...unauthorized access to private networks Enable IP MAC address filtering function to limit the range of hosts allowed to access the device More information Please visit Dahua official website security...

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Page 235: ...Vandal Proof Dome Network Camera Quick Start Guide V1 0 3 ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO LTD...

Page 236: ...nput output August 2018 V1 0 0 First release March 2018 About the Manual The manual is for reference only If there is inconsistency between the manual and the actual product the actual product shall p...

Page 237: ...opened All trademarks registered trademarks and the company names in the manual are the properties of their respective owners Please visit our website contact the supplier or customer service if there...

Page 238: ...ents Keep the indoor device away from rain or damp to avoid fire or lightning Keep sound ventilation to avoid heat accumulation Transport use and store the device within the range of allowed humidity...

Page 239: ...th moisten oil free cotton with diethyl or moisten soft cloth You can also air blower to remove dust WARNING Please strengthen the protection of network device data and personal information by adoptin...

Page 240: ...utput 2 2 Network Configuration 4 Initializing Device 4 Modifying Device IP Address 5 Logging in to Web Interface 6 3 Installation 8 Packing List 8 Dimension 8 Installing Device 9 3 3 1 Installation M...

Page 241: ...1 1 Cable information No Name Description 1 Audio input Connects to sound pick up device to receive audio signal Audio input port is available on select model 2 Audio output Connects to speaker to out...

Page 242: ...nt states of alarm input port when the input signal is idling and being grounded Device collects logic 1 when input signal is connecting to 3V to 5V or idling Device collects logic 0 when input signal...

Page 243: ...t end of the I O port There will be high level and low level alarm signal generated by the alarm input device when alarm occurs set the input mode to NO default if the alarm input signal is logic 0 an...

Page 244: ...work segment Planning useable network segment properly to connect the device to the network The following figures and interfaces are for reference only and the actual product shall prevail Initializin...

Page 245: ...e is displayed after initializing is completed Click the success icon or the failure icon for the details Click Finish The device status in the Modify IP interface Figure 2 1 turns to Initialized Modi...

Page 246: ...ailable in the network devices will automatically obtain IP addresses from DHCP server when you select DHCP Click OK Logging in to Web Interface Open IE browser enter the IP address of the device in t...

Page 247: ...Quick Start Guide 7 Main interface...

Page 248: ...stallation including electric drill is not provided in the packing The operation manual and related tool are contained in the disk or the QR code and the actual packing shall prevail Dimension Followi...

Page 249: ...k Start Guide 9 Installing Device 3 3 1 Installation Method 3 3 2 Installing SD Card Optional SD card slot is available on select models Disconnect the power from the device before installing the SD c...

Page 250: ...on the router and the device can be connected to corresponding router within 1 minute only supported by some models Press the reset button for 10 seconds to reset the device 3 3 3 Attaching Device Mak...

Page 251: ...Quick Start Guide 11 Cable going through the mounting surface...

Page 252: ...ick Start Guide 12 Cable going through the side cable tray 3 3 4 Installing Waterproof Connector This part is only needed when a waterproof connector comes with the device and the device is used outdo...

Page 253: ...ge rotation Please refer to the real model for more details IR light layout is different according to different models please refer to the real model for more details Please be aware of image rotation...

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