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Figure 4-13 Thermal parameters 

 

 

Graphic adjustment 

Adjust the image according to the actual environment. As shown in Figure 3-14. 

 

Figure 4-14 Graphic adjustment 

 

 

Summary of Contents for GD-TI-AT30105K

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Page 2: ...ein with its hardware software and documentation is provided as is without any warranty expressed or implies including without limitation merchantability satisfactory quality fitness for a particular purpose and non infringement of a third party In no event will our company and its employees or agents be liable to you for any special consequential incidental or indirect damages including among oth...

Page 3: ...sed under various open source software licenses For detailed information about the contained open source software packages the used package versions license information and complete license terms please refer to the product detail pages on our website The complete open source software license information is also included in firmware files of affected products Please also check your product s CD RO...

Page 4: ... or electric shocks or other physical injuries Do not push or insert any sharp items or any objects into the device as this may cause damage to the product fire electric shocks and or physical injuries Do not block any ventilation openings if there are any Ensure that the product is well ventilated to prevent any over heating Do not subject the device to physical shock or drop the product If the p...

Page 5: ...roduct cover To clean the inside and outside of the product cover use a soft and dry cloth In any case do not use alkaline detergents The correct configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the sole responsibility of the installer and or end user this applies especially to IP Cameras and Recorders Special Installation Instructions for Cameras Do not touch the sensor module with y...

Page 6: ...t use alkaline detergents If a glove is provided in the package please use it to open the product cover Never touch the product cover directly with fingers because the acidic sweat of the fingers may damage the surface coating of the product cover Special Installation Instructions for IP Cameras Make sure that the latest firmware is installed on the IP Device You may get the latest firmware from w...

Page 7: ...Camera Introduction 8 1 1 Overview 8 1 2 Appearance 8 1 3 Dimensions mm 9 1 4 Connect 11 2 Operation 12 2 1 Installation and cable connection 12 3 Common Faults 15 4 Network Set and Access 17 4 1 Accessing by Web Browsers 17 ...

Page 8: ...nd large range search and long distance feature image collection at night the most the advanced uncooled thermal imaging detector has good imaging effect is easy to conceal and is not affected by external lighting the whole machine adopts network video output to ensure the convenience of video monitoring The whole machine is powered by a wide width power supply which is convenient for customers to...

Page 9: ...9 1 3 Dimensions mm Figure 1 3 Front View Figure 1 2 Back Lateral View Outgoing line interface Camera and PT cable interface ...

Page 10: ...10 Figure 1 4 Lateral View Figure 1 5 Front and side view of PTZ ...

Page 11: ...Orange input Grey alarm out Transparent alarm out Pin No 13 14 15 16 17 18 definition Light blue RX PT TX Blue RX PT TX Light green TX PT RX Green TX PT RX Blue and white TX RJ45 1 Blue TX RJ45 2 Pin No 19 20 21 22 23 24 definition Brown and white RX RJ45 3 Brown RX RJ45 6 NC Thick Red 12V Thick Black GND Thick Yellow 24VAC Pin No 25 26 definition Thick Yellow 24VAC NC Note NC is empty PTZ bottom ...

Page 12: ...th M6 20 hexagonal screw Do not use screws too long in case of damaging the base plate of the camera Do not use screws too short in case of unsecure installation Figure 2 1 Camera Installation Figure 2 2 Mounting hole at the base of PT Fix the sunshade to the main unit 4 M4 8 round head screws on each side Fix host and PT 2 screws M6 20 inner hexagonal bolts in front and rear ...

Page 13: ...le Figure 2 4 Aviation plug Pin When installing please insert the head hole into the socket make sure that the pin is inserted into the socket then twist the upper fixed ring upward and to the right and then complete the docking after hearing Click When removing the plug please twist the plug to the left the plug will be removed with the pin plug separation Figure 2 5 Aviation Plug Finished Instal...

Page 14: ...14 2 1 3 Cable Connection Computer Power supply Thermal Positioning System Network cable Figure 2 6 Connection Diagram Outgoing Cable RS485 reserved ...

Page 15: ... according to the manual RS485 connected wrong Reset the RS485 control protocol Successful auto detection but no image Wrong power line connection or open circuit Reconnect the power line Not connect to the network Check network connection and ensure its proper connection Firewall blocked video transmission Close the firewall Image loss while PT is rotating PT underpower Replace the power The came...

Page 16: ...w brightness Auto correction is not ON Select auto correction or restore default Inappropriate brightness and contrast parameters setting Adjust brightness contrast to adapt to corresponding environment or restore default ...

Page 17: ...rk camera through the quick configuration tool The default IP address of the camera when it leaves the factory is 192 168 1 64 4 1 2 Web Login It describes login and logout device through a browser WEB interface this section IE introduces Explorer 11 as an example 1 Login web Interface After logging in to the device WEB interface through a browser you can preview play back and configure the device...

Page 18: ...Click Logout to return to the WEB login interface After logging in to the device WEB if the device is not operated for a period of time the system will automatically log out and you need to re enter the password to log in 4 1 3 Preview 4 1 3 1 Preview interface introduction The function bar of the preview interface is introduced including the system menu bar the video window adjustment bar the pan...

Page 19: ...ocal WEB video screen image display mode and commonly used functions 3 PTZ control option bar pan tilt and lens control functions 4 PTZ function option bar Preset Position Cruise scan Horizontal scan and other functions 4 1 3 2 Video window adjustment bar options This section describes the functions supported when viewing live video including primary and secondary code stream switching full screen...

Page 20: ...o screen by the left mouse and then the camera will suppress the corresponding point to the center of the video Hold down the left mouse button and pull out a rectangular area to the right up direction and then camera will suppress the corresponding point to the center of the video to zoom in the view Hold down the left mouse button and pull out a rectangular area to the left down direction and th...

Page 21: ...horizontal scan and more Figure 4 6 PTZ function Preset Position After the preset position is set the device can be quickly positioned to the corresponding position by viewing the preset position The preset position includes position parameter information such as the horizontal angle the pitch angle and the focal length of the camera lens Step 1 Click the PTZ tab and select Preset in the drop down...

Page 22: ...p 3 Click the Settings button to add the existing presets and set the dwell time Step 4 Click the Start button and the device starts cruising Click the Stop button or directly control the PTZ side To stop you can stop cruising Click the Delete button to delete the cruise Figure 4 7 Cruise scan Horizontal scan After setting up the horizontal scan turn on the horizontal scan and the device will auto...

Page 23: ...tion description is as follows Auxiliary Function Description Wiper After selecting Open the wiper will continue to wipe When Close is selected the wiper will stop Defog Select Open to turn on the defrost function select Close to turn off the defrost function Note The auxiliary functions are subject to the actual product and some functions require equipment support 4 1 4 Image setting Image settin...

Page 24: ...ht Backlight WB Enhance Video Adjust Other Dual Video ROI Zoom Adjust the image parameters according to the actual environment Figure 4 10 Image parameter setting channel 1 Enhance Defog When the device is in a foggy or haze environment the image quality will decrease After turning on this function the recognizability of objects in the video screen of water fog weather can be improved to a certain...

Page 25: ...e Basic parameter Digital zoom 3D noise reduction Dual Video ROI Zoom and the image parameters can be adjusted according to the actual environment Figure 4 12 Image parameter setting channel 2 4 1 4 2 Thermal Parameter Switch to Setting Channels Settings Image settings Thermal parameter ...

Page 26: ...26 Figure 4 13 Thermal parameters Graphic adjustment Adjust the image according to the actual environment As shown in Figure 3 14 Figure 4 14 Graphic adjustment ...

Page 27: ...en Rainbow4 Colorful Hot Purple Aurora Warm Azur e Lava Golden Image flip None Up down Left right Both Auto Gain Control Mode Focus mode including manual auto 1 auto 2 auto 3 In manual mode brightness and contrast are adjustable In automatic mode it cannot be adjusted Whether to turn on auto focus After it is turned on the auto focus will be triggered after manual control of zooming stops Zoom Rev...

Page 28: ...librate according to the set time interval Time automatic calibrating interval Gamma calibration parameter Lens selfCheck Click this button the lens will perform self check Image enhancement Can improve image details after opening Figure 4 16 Image enhancement Anti sunburn After opening when there is strong light on the lens the shutter will automatically block the lens to protect the lens After o...

Page 29: ...ptions Function Description Display high temperature The video screen will superimpose the reference temperature and the maximum temperature After closing it is not displayed The temperature value can be adjusted by adjusting the transmittance and response rate Enable network feedback After it is turned on the client software transparently transmits to the thermal imaging movement to return moveme...

Page 30: ...object in the video entering the set area and link the alarm according to the judgment result Figure 4 19 Intrusion detection settings Switch to Setting Alarm Settings Intelligent Analysis Intrusion detection settings Regional intrusion detection settings as shown Region Settings Figure 4 20 Intrusion detection settings Region settings ...

Page 31: ...PTZ Follow Up After enabling this function the drawn area will move synchronously with the PTZ and the virtual area will always be consistent with the actual area Trajectory analysis After this function is enabled the target recognition frame will be drawn when the system continues to detect a target for more than the minimum track duration Maximum Size Maximum size of detected target Minimum Size...

Page 32: ...tions require equipment support please refer to the actual product 4 1 6 Hot alarm When the thermal camera detects the hot target it will make an alarm identification and frame the alarm target Switch to Setting Alarm Settings Hot Alarm Hot Alarm Region Settings You need to select this mode and then perform the corresponding operation Figure 4 21 Hot Alarm Region settings ...

Page 33: ...cted Maximum Size Maximum size of detected target Minimum Size Minimum size of detected target Maximum Targets Number The maximum number of detected targets up to 16 can be configured Alarm Threshold The lower the threshold the easier it is to trigger an alarm but the easier it is to falsely report Deployment time and Linkage method can be set and operated on the corresponding interface according ...

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