HIKVISION IDS-2CD7546G0-IZHSY 8-32 MM User Manual Download Page 3

Network Camera User Manual

 

UM Network Camera User Manual 071421NA 

Symbol Conventions 

The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows. 

Symbol 

Description 

 DANGER 

Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will or could result in death or 

serious injury. 

 

 CAUTION 

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in 

equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected 

results. 

NOTE:

 

Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the 

main text. 

 

Safety Instruction 

These instructions are intended to ensure that user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or 

property loss. 

Laws and Regulations 

 

The device should be used in compliance with local laws, electrical safety regulations, and fire 

prevention regulations. 

Transportation 

 

Keep the device in original or similar packaging while transporting it. 

Power Supply 

 

The input voltage should conform to IEC60950-1 standard: SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) and the 

Limited Power Source. Refer to the appropriate documentation for detailed information. 

 

Make sure the plug is properly connected to the power socket. 

 

DO NOT connect multiple devices to one power adapter, to avoid overheating or fire hazards caused by 

overload. 

System Security 

 

The installer and user are responsible for password and security configuration and its settings. 

Battery 

 

Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in explosion hazard. 

 

Replace with the same or equivalent type only. Dispose of used batteries in conformance with the 

local codes. 

Maintenance 

 

If the product does not work properly, please contact your dealer or the nearest service center. We 

shall not assume any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance. 

Summary of Contents for IDS-2CD7546G0-IZHSY 8-32 MM

Page 1: ...Network Camera User Manual...

Page 2: ...RISK IN NO EVENT WILL HIKVISION BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES INCLUDING AMONG OTHERS DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OR LOSS...

Page 3: ...and fire prevention regulations Transportation Keep the device in original or similar packaging while transporting it Power Supply The input voltage should conform to IEC60950 1 standard SELV Safety E...

Page 4: ...nt is in use make sure that the device lens is not exposed to the laser beam or it may burn out Do not expose the device to high electromagnetic radiation or dusty environments For an indoor only devi...

Page 5: ...Disable Live View 16 2 4 2 Adjust Aspect Ratio 16 2 4 3 Live View Stream Type 16 2 4 4 Select the Third Party Plug in 16 2 4 5 Window Division 17 2 4 6 Light 17 2 4 7 Count Pixel 17 2 4 8 Start Digit...

Page 6: ...ut 27 4 4 3 Audio Output 27 4 4 4 Environmental Noise Filter 27 4 5 Two way Audio 28 4 6 Display Settings 28 4 6 1 Scene Mode 28 4 6 2 Focus Mode 29 4 6 3 Image Parameters Switch 31 4 6 4 Video Standa...

Page 7: ...Normal Mode 43 6 1 4 Set Video Tampering Alarm 44 6 1 5 Set PIR Alarm 45 6 1 6 Set Exception Alarm 45 6 1 7 Set Alarm Input 46 6 1 8 Set Video Quality Diagnosis 46 6 1 9 Set Vibration Detection 47 6 2...

Page 8: ...8 Wireless Dial 61 7 8 1 Set Wireless Dial 61 7 8 2 Set White List 62 7 9 Wi Fi 63 7 9 1 Connect Wi Fi Manually 63 7 9 2 Connect Wi Fi Automatically 63 7 10 Set Network Service 66 7 11 Set ONVIF 66 7...

Page 9: ...t NTP Server 78 9 10 3 Synchronize Time by Satellite 78 9 10 4 Set DST 79 9 11 Set RS 485 79 9 12 Set RS 232 79 9 13 External Device 80 9 13 1 Supplement Light Settings 80 9 14 Security 80 9 14 1 Auth...

Page 10: ...le 91 10 2 3 Uploading Pictures Settings 92 10 2 4 Camera Settings 92 10 2 5 Import or Export Blacklist Whitelist 92 10 3 Multi Target TypeDetection 93 10 3 1 Set Multi Target Type Detection Rule 93 1...

Page 11: ...n 101 10 7 1 Set Hard Hat Detection 102 10 8 Face Comparison and Modeling 102 10 8 1 Face Comparison 102 10 8 2 Face Modeling 105 Chapter 11 Open Platform 106 11 1 Set Open Platform 106 Chapter 12 Set...

Page 12: ...uld meet the requirements for proper visiting and operating the product Operating System Microsoft Windows XP SP1 and above version CPU 2 0 GHz or higher RAM 1 GB or higher Display 1024 768 resolution...

Page 13: ...create a strong password of your own choosing using a minimum of eight characters including at least three of the following categories upper case letters lower case letters numbers and special charac...

Page 14: ...ame segment of your network 2 3 Login Log in to the device via a Web browser 2 3 1 Plug in Installation Certain operating systems and Web browsers may restrict the display and operation of the camera...

Page 15: ...lect the security question and input your answer You can click Forget Password and answer the security question to reset the admin password when accessing the device via a browser E Mail You can set t...

Page 16: ...hannels 2 4 2 Adjust Aspect Ratio Steps 1 Click Live View 2 Click to select the aspect ratio refers to 4 3 window size refers to 16 9 window size refers to original window size refers to self adaptive...

Page 17: ...mouse on the image to select a desired rectangle area NOTE The pixel width and pixel height are displayed on the bottom of the live view image 2 4 8 Start Digital Zoom Detailed information of any reg...

Page 18: ...during the configured time periods 2 4 11 Quick Set Live View Quick setup of PTZ display settings OSD video audio and VCA resource settings on the live view page Steps 1 Click to show the quick setup...

Page 19: ...ge Hold and drag the mouse to an upper left position to frame an area on the live view the framed area is zoomed out and relocated to the center of the live image 3 Click the button again to turn off...

Page 20: ...ore You Start Add the device to your client software and select NPQ protocol in the client software before configuring the smooth streaming function Be sure that the Bitrate Type is set as Constant an...

Page 21: ...ta error will be corrected by data retransmission If the proportion is higher than 0 the error data will be corrected via redundant data that is added to the stream and data retransmission The higher...

Page 22: ...e stream usually offers comparatively low resolution options which consume less bandwidth and storage space Other Streams Steams other than the main stream and sub stream may also be offered for custo...

Page 23: ...mage quality of complex scenes 4 1 5 Video Quality When Bitrate Type is set as Variable video quality is configurable Select a video quality according to actual needs Note that higher video quality re...

Page 24: ...ot satisfactory Maximum average bitrate should not be higher than the maximum bitrate NOTE When H 265 is enabled Video Quality I Frame Interval Profile and SVC are not configurable I Frame Interval De...

Page 25: ...ground information in video compression The technology assigns more encoding resource to the region of interest thus increasing the quality of the ROI whereas the background information is less focuse...

Page 26: ...e quality 4 Click Save 4 2 3 Set Target Tracking ROI A moving target is clearer than other areas in the live image or recordings after enabling this function Before You Start Go to Configuration PTZ S...

Page 27: ...ion Video Audio Audio 4 4 1 Audio Encoding Select the audio encoding compression of the audio 4 4 2 Audio Input NOTE Connect the audio input device as required The audio input display varies by model...

Page 28: ...ect then move the slider to adjust the volume 4 Click to disable the two way audio function 4 6 Display Settings Parameter settings to adjust image features Go to Configuration Image Display Settings...

Page 29: ...le Day The image is always in color Night The image is always in black white Auto The camera switches automatically between the day mode and the night mode according to the illumination Scheduled Swit...

Page 30: ...ctual interface for details HLC When the bright area of the image is overexposed and the dark area is underexposed enable HLC High Light Compression to weaken the bright area and brighten the dark are...

Page 31: ...colors that are shown and the resolution The two most common video standard used are NTSC and PAL In NTSC 30 frames are transmitted each second Each frame is made up of 525 individual scan lines In PA...

Page 32: ...Area Drag the mouse in the live view to draw a closed area Drag the corners of the area Adjust the size of the area Drag the area Adjust the position of the area Click Clear All Clear all the areas y...

Page 33: ...Video Audio Target Cropping 2 Check Enable Target Cropping and set Third Stream as the Stream Type NOTE After enabling target cropping the third stream resolution cannot be configured 3 Select a Crop...

Page 34: ...o start initializing the memory card NOTE The memory card Status turns to Normal from Uninitialized which means the memory card can be used normally 3 Optional Define the memory card Quota Input the q...

Page 35: ...ith a lock on a different camera go to HDD Management interface to unlock the memory card manually Select the memory card click the Unlock button next to the Format button then enter the correct passw...

Page 36: ...ist to use the default rule that is IP address_channel number_capture time_event type jpg e g 10 11 37 189_01_20150917094425492_FACE_DETECTION jpg or you can customize it by adding a Custom Prefix to...

Page 37: ...protocol version of the cloud storage server Server IP The IP address of the cloud storage server It supports IPv4 address Serve Port The port of the cloud storage server 6001 is the default port and...

Page 38: ...alarm signal is received from an external alarm input device Event The video is recorded when a configured event is detected 4 Set schedule for the selected record type Refer to Set Arming Schedule f...

Page 39: ...to the memory card space and level You are recommended to set the storage time to the device recommended time NOTE If lite storage is enabled an unformatted memory card will be formatted automaticall...

Page 40: ...red configure related linkage methods in event settings Refer to Event and Alarm for event settings Steps 1 Go to Configuration Storage Schedule Settings Capture Capture Parameters 2 Set the capture t...

Page 41: ...the pictures stored in the local storage or network storage Steps 1 Click Picture 2 Set search condition and click Search The matched pictures show in the file list 3 Select the pictures then click D...

Page 42: ...elect Configuration Mode and set rule region and rule parameters For information about normal mode see Normal Mode For information about expert mode see Expert Mode 6 Set the arming schedule and linka...

Page 43: ...motion detection is triggered 1 Select an Area and click Draw Area Click and drag the mouse on the live video then release the mouse to finish drawing one area Figure 1 Set Rules Stop Drawing Finish...

Page 44: ...Tampering Alarm When the configured area is covered and cannot be monitored normally the alarm is triggered and the device takes certain alarm response actions Steps 1 Go to Configuration Event Basic...

Page 45: ...detector s field of view The heat energy dissipated by a person or any other warm blooded creature such as a dog cat etc can be detected Steps NOTE Only certain models support PIR alarm 1 Go to Confi...

Page 46: ...ng actions of the current device Before You Start Make sure the external alarm device is connected See Quick Start Guide for cables connection Steps 1 Go to Configuration Event Basic Event Alarm Input...

Page 47: ...orted only by certain models The actual display varies by model 6 1 9 Set Vibration Detection Detects if the device is vibrating The device reports an alarm and triggers linkage actions if the functio...

Page 48: ...set it as the average sound intensity in the environment The louder the environment sound the higher the value should be You can adjust it according to the real environment Sudden Decrease of Sound In...

Page 49: ...tects faces in the detection region If a face is detected the device triggers the linkage actions Steps 1 Go to Configuration Event Smart Event Face Detection 2 Check Enable Face Detection 3 Optional...

Page 50: ...pre defined region Sensitivity 100 S1 ST 100 S1 stands for the target body part that crosses the pre defined region ST stands for the complete target body The higher the of sensitivity value the more...

Page 51: ...he line A B Objects crossing the line from either direction will be detected and alarms triggered A B Only objects crossing the configured line from the A side to the B side will be detected B A Only...

Page 52: ...ettings refer to Draw Area 4 Select the detection target Human and vehicle are available If the detection target is not selected all the detected targets will be reported including humans and vehicles...

Page 53: ...etection Detects objects left in a pre defined region Linkage methods can be triggered after the object is left and stays in the region for a set time period Steps 1 Go to Configuration Event Smart Ev...

Page 54: ...perty loss Steps 1 Go to Configuration Event Smart Event Object Removal Detection 2 Check Enable 3 Select a Region For the region settings see Draw Area 4 Set the rule Sensitivity Range 1 100 The perc...

Page 55: ...es the configuration of area Steps 1 Click Draw Area 2 Click on the live view to draw the boundaries of the detection region and right click to complete the drawing 3 Click Save NOTE Click Clear All t...

Page 56: ...ilable IPv6 Three IPv6 modes are available Route Advertisement The IPv6 address is generated by combining the route advertisement and the device Mac address NOTE Route advertisement mode requires the...

Page 57: ...Before setting the SNMP download the SNMP software and manage to receive the device information via the SNMP port Steps 1 Go to the settings page Configuration Network Advanced Settings SNMP 2 Check E...

Page 58: ...Steps 1 Go to Configuration Network Basic Settings NAT 2 Select the port mapping mode Auto Port Mapping Refer to Set Auto Port Mapping for detailed information Manual PortMapping Refer to Set Manual P...

Page 59: ...the Port Number and IP Address 4 Click Save EXAMPLE When the cameras are connected to the same router you can configure the ports of a camera as 80 8000 and 554 with IP address 192 168 1 23 and the po...

Page 60: ...cation is required to ensure the secure access NOTE Enhanced SDK Service Port WebSocket Port and WebSockets Port are supported only by certain models For device models that support that function go to...

Page 61: ...d for dial up network access Confirm Input your dial up password again 4 Click Save 5 Access the device By Browsers Enter the WAN dynamic IP address in the browser address bar to access the device By...

Page 62: ...Address of the computer in the network Input the IP address in the browser to access the device Add the device in client application Select IP Domain and input IP address and other parameters to acces...

Page 63: ...rameters 1 Click Search 2 Select a SSID which should be the same as that of the wireless router or AP The network parameters are automatically shown in Wi Fi 3 Set the Network Mode to Manage 4 Input t...

Page 64: ...unction on the camera If there is not a WPS button on the camera you can also click the virtual button to enable the PBC function on the Web interface 5 Click Connect 5 Click Save 6 Set PBC code for w...

Page 65: ...g the PIN code of the wireless router or AP in device via WPS or QSS protocols Before You Start Get the PIN code and SSID of the router or AP Steps 1 Go to the TCP IP settings page Configuration Netwo...

Page 66: ...to add the device to the client software with SDK protocol Check Enable Enhanced SDK Service to add the device to the client software with SDK over TLS protocol NOTE If you enable Enhanced SDK Service...

Page 67: ...n during communication 4 Click Test to check if the IP or host is available 5 Click Save 7 13 Access Camera via Hik Connect Hik Connect is an application for mobile devices Using the app you can view...

Page 68: ...era before using the service You can enable the service through SADP software or a Web browser Enable Hik Connect Service via Web Browser Follow the following steps to enable Hik Connect service via a...

Page 69: ...below to download the application NOTE If errors e g Unknown app occur during installation refer to the following Visit https appstore hikvision com static help index html and refer to the troubleshoo...

Page 70: ...p up interface 7 Choose Wired Connection or Wireless Connection according to your camera function Wireless Connection Input the Wi Fi password that your mobile phone has connected to and tap Next to s...

Page 71: ...Click on the selected time period Drag both ends to adjust the time period Click on the selected time period and drag it on the time bar 4 Optional Click Copy to to copy the same settings to other da...

Page 72: ...output no according to the alarm interface connected to the external alarm device Alarm Name Customize a name for the alarm output Delay The time duration that the alarm output remains after an alarm...

Page 73: ...able STARTTLS e mails are sent after being encrypted by SSL or TLS The SMTP port should be set as 465 When you select SSL or TLS and Enable STARTTLS e mails are sent after being encrypted by STARTTLS...

Page 74: ...schedule See Set Arming Schedule for details 4 Click Save NOTE Only certain device models support this function 8 2 7 Audible Warning After enabling Audible Warning and setting Audible Alarm Output t...

Page 75: ...al 071421NA 75 files can be uploaded 3 Optional Click Test to play the selected audio file on the device 4 Set arming schedule for audible alarm See Set Arming Schedule for details 5 Click Save NOTE T...

Page 76: ...Click Export to save the log files in your computer 9 3 Simultaneous Login The administrator can set the maximum number of users logging into the system through a Web browser simultaneously Go to Con...

Page 77: ...ry default all the parameters are reset to the default settings 9 8 Upgrade Before You Start You need to obtain the correct upgrade package CAUTION DO NOT disconnect power during the process The devic...

Page 78: ...the local PC 5 Click Save 9 10 2 Set NTP Server You can use an NTP server when an accurate and reliable time source is required Before You Start Set up an NTP server or obtain NTP server information S...

Page 79: ...ion distance is long Before You Start Connect the device and computer or termial with an RS 485 cable Steps 1 Go to Configuration System System Settings RS 485 2 Set the RS 485 parameters NOTE Keep th...

Page 80: ...Mode When the device supports a supplement light you can select supplement light mode IR Mode IR light is enabled White Light Mode White light is enabled Mix Mode Both IR light and white light are ena...

Page 81: ...o log in to the device or enable live view because of compatibility An encrypted algorithm with high strength is recommended NOTE Refer to the specific content of protocol to view authentication requi...

Page 82: ...ion The bigger the DSCP value the higher the priority You must set the same value in the router while configuring 3 Click Save 9 14 5 Set IEEE 802 1x IEEE 802 1x is a port based network access control...

Page 83: ...your computer 9 14 8 Security Reinforcement Security reinforce is a solution to enhance network security With the function enabled risky functions protocols and ports of the device are disabled and mo...

Page 84: ...the certificate to recreate a certificate or click Certificate Properties to view the certificate details NOTE Up to 16 certificates are allowed If certain functions are using the certificate it cann...

Page 85: ...Before Expiration day Alarm Frequency day and Detection Time hour NOTE If you set the reminding day before expiration to 1 then the camera will remind you the daybefore the expiration day 1 to 30 day...

Page 86: ...er operations Operator Operators can be assigned all permissions except for operations on the administrator and creating accounts Modify Select a user and click Modify to change the password and permi...

Page 87: ...nfigured area and the face information will be uploaded with the captured picture as well NOTE For device that supports face capture you need to enable the function in VCA Resource Referto Allocate VC...

Page 88: ...lay VCA info on Stream Display smart information on stream including the target and rules information Display Target info on Alarm Picture Overlay the alarm picture with target information Target Pict...

Page 89: ...rea Capture Times Number of times a face will be captured during its stay in the configured area The default value is 1 Capture Interval The frame interval to capture a picture If you set the value as...

Page 90: ...cted and captured when they enter the set lane to realize rapid detection and comprehensive surveillance of the targets on road NOTE Only certain device models support this function 10 2 1 Set Vehicle...

Page 91: ...Input is selected and saved previously configured linkage method for A 1 will be canceled 9 Select the Detection mode 10 Check Remove Duplicated License Plates and set the Time Interval default is 4...

Page 92: ...e 10 2 4 Camera Settings You can set the parameters of each camera for better management Go to Configuration Road Traffic Camera to set relevant parameters and click Save 10 2 5 Import or Export Black...

Page 93: ...min pupil distance Min Pupil Distance The min pupil distance refers to the minimum area between two pupils and it is basic for the device to recognize a face 1 Set arming schedule See Set Arming Sche...

Page 94: ...thm version which cannot be edited Restore Defaults Click Restore to restore all the advanced configuration settings to the factory defaults Detection Parameters Generation Speed The speed of deciding...

Page 95: ...vice models require selecting Face Counting on the VCA Resource page first Only certain camera models support this function 10 4 1 Set Face Counting Detection Rule After setting the face counting dete...

Page 96: ...VCA info on Stream Display smart information on stream including the target and rules information Display Target info on Alarm Picture Overlay the alarm picture with target information Target Picture...

Page 97: ...camera exposes the face NOTE If face exposure is enabled make sure the WDR function is disabled and manual iris is selected Real Time Update Data If enabled the real time people counting data will be...

Page 98: ...eople Queuing Up 4 Optional Check OSD to display the region name and its real time queuing up people number 5 Set Alarm threshold An alarm is triggered when the alarm threshold condition is met 6 For...

Page 99: ...detection area and the time people staying in the detection area can be viewed on the live view 10 5 3 Queue Management Statistics Queue management supports data analysis and report output Before You...

Page 100: ...is drawn for each region 3 Check one or more regions 4 Set the queue length level Check one or more desired range checkboxes and input values 5 Select Report Type and Statistics Time 6 Click Counting...

Page 101: ...g Statistics You can view and export the counting statistics stored in the device or memory card Before You Start Go to Set Counting to set queue management first Steps 1 Go to Application 2 Select Re...

Page 102: ...lick and draw the endpoints of the region in the live view image 3 Right click to finish the drawing Click Stop Drawing Finish drawing the region Click Clear All Draw the region again 2 For arming sch...

Page 103: ...ures in batch the picture name is saved as the face name For other face information modify one by one manually The verification code for exporting and importing should be a combination of 8 to 16 digi...

Page 104: ...a face comparison mode Best Comparison The device captures and compares the target face continuously when the face target stays in the detection area and uploads the best scoring face picture and rela...

Page 105: ...ace Modeling Information in Multi Target Type Capture Alarm When a person triggers the multi target type detection the alarm information includes the face modeling information of the detected face if...

Page 106: ...onditions Each application has its own exclusive name The flash memory space that the application takes up is less than the available flash memory space of the device The memory and computing power of...

Page 107: ...k Camera User Manual UM Network Camera User Manual 071421NA 107 Delete the application Enable or disable the application 5 Optional In application display click Browse and import the application certi...

Page 108: ...ly zooms and pans into portions of the image with no physical camera movement Before You Start To use the EPTZ function select Fourth Stream in live view Fourth stream and EPTZ must be both enabled si...

Page 109: ...ct Layout Preview Select the contents according to your needs When you select real time analysis you can select the contents only for real time analysis Detection Attribute Click and select Detection...

Page 110: ...twork Camera User Manual 071421NA 110 Device Commands Scan the following QR code to get device common serial port commands Note that the command list contains the commonly used serial port commands fo...

Page 111: ...anual UM Network Camera User Manual 071421NA 111 Device Communication Matrix Scan the following QR code to get device communication matrix Note that the matrix contains all communication ports of Hikv...

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