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Dahua  HD  Intelligent  Traffic  Camera 

User's  Manual 

V1.0.1 

ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DHI-ITC352-RF2D

Page 1: ...Dahua HD Intelligent Traffic Camera User s Manual V1 0 1 ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO LTD ...

Page 2: ...mits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense For Class B device these limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference i...

Page 3: ...t appear in the Manual Signal Words Meaning Indicates a high potential hazard which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which if not avoided could result in slight or moderate injury CAUTION Indicates a potential risk which if not avoided may result in property damage data loss lower performance or unpredictable result ELECTRICITY Indica...

Page 4: ...thods to help you solve a problem or save you time NOTE Provides additional information as the emphasis and supplement to the text Revision History No Version Revision Content Release Time 1 V1 0 1 Update April 2019 2 V1 0 0 First release January 2019 ...

Page 5: ...replacing battery make sure the same model is used Use the recommended power cables in the region and conform to the rated power specification Use the power adapter provided with the Camera otherwise it might result in people injury and device damage The power source shall conform to the requirement of the Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV standard and supply power with rated voltage which conforms to...

Page 6: ...talling TF Card 8 3 2 2 Removing TF Card 9 I O Interface 9 3 3 3 3 1 Installing the Cable 10 3 3 2 Removing the Cable 10 Corrugated Pipe 10 3 4 4 System Network 11 5 ConfigTool 12 Modifying IP Address 12 5 1 Upgrading the Camera 13 5 2 Logging in Web 14 5 3 Setting Search 15 5 4 6 Web Configuration 16 Web Introduction 16 6 1 6 1 1 First time Login 16 6 1 2 Login 19 6 1 3 Functions 20 Guide 20 6 2 ...

Page 7: ...ecord Query 40 Setting 41 6 5 6 5 1 ITC Intelligent Traffic Camera 41 6 5 2 Camera 71 6 5 3 Network 79 6 5 4 Remote Device 81 6 5 5 Event 82 6 5 6 Storage 86 6 5 7 System 89 6 5 8 Information 108 Alarm 111 6 6 Logout 112 6 7 FAQ 113 Appendix 1 Cybercurity Recommendations 114 Appendix 2 ...

Page 8: ... for your reference The functions may vary according to the model and the actual functions of the model shall prevail Picture Composition Composites several pictures of violations into one picture and the composition way is flexible Picture Cutout With sufficient light supplement of flashing light when capturing one vehicle the Camera can also cut out the plate number part of the snapshot Camera i...

Page 9: ...ough network single channel record data compressed by the Camera is transmitted to the network terminal for decompression and reconstruction 400ms delay at most if bandwidth allows Max supports 10 connections Adopts the following A V transmission protocol HTTP TCP UDP MULTICAST RTP RTCP etc Supports web access widely used in WAN Traffic Flow Statistics Traffic flow statistics of lane is realized t...

Page 10: ...urately reflecting the color balance when the illumination source changes Partial white balance Adjusting the color balance according to the surrounding environment Automatic Exposure Automatically determines the correct exposure for captured pictures and the shutter speed based on the factory settings of aperture and shutter speed Automatic Gain Automatically increases the sensitivity of camera w...

Page 11: ...2V AC 24V RESET Reset button Restore to factory default settings When system runs normally the power indicator light is blue press and hold the RESET button for at least 5 seconds and the system restores to factory default settings STATUS Indicator light Displays the activity status of the camera The status of indicator light is as follows The blue light keeps on when the system runs normally The ...

Page 12: ...vely as alarm output port and wiper output port R1 T1 G R2 T2 G R3 T3 G 3 channel radar port Simultaneous connection of 3 radars R RS 232 ports RS232_RX RS232 port receiving terminal T RS232_TX RS232 port transmitting terminal 2 network ports Connect standard Ethernet cable USB 1 USB 2 2 USB ports Used for accessing 3G 4G and Wi Fi GND Ground this port to improve reliability of the Camera otherwis...

Page 13: ...Structure 6 Side Panel 2 2 Side panel dimensions mm Figure 2 2 Front Panel 2 3 Front panel dimensions mm Figure 2 3 ...

Page 14: ...d Varifocal Lens 3 1 This section takes some models as the example and the actual model shall prevail 3 1 1 Installing the Lens Remove the protective covers of sensor and lens Insert the spacer in between the lens Step 1 and the camera Align the lens to the lens mount position on the camera and turn the lens clockwise Step 2 until it is securely mounted See Figure 3 2 ...

Page 15: ... lens Figure 3 3 Unplug the cable from the lens mount Step 1 Turn the lens to counter clockwise until the lens is removed See Figure 3 3 Step 2 Install the protective covers of sensor and lens to prevent them from being spotted Step 3 TF Card 3 2 This section takes some models as the example and the actual model shall prevail 3 2 1 Installing TF Card Insert the TF card according to the direction s...

Page 16: ...tion 9 Installing TF card Figure 3 4 3 2 2 Removing TF Card Remove the TF card according to the direction shown by the arrow See Figure 3 5 Removing TF card Figure 3 5 I O Interface 3 3 I Ointerface Figure 3 6 ...

Page 17: ... Insert the screwdriver into the square slot corresponding to the connecting cable Press Step 1 the screwdriver vertically to loosen and expose the metal sheet of the circular slot Pull the cable out of the circular slot Step 2 Remove the screwdriver and the cable is disassembled Step 3 Corrugated Pipe 3 4 The corrugated pipe helps protect the cable Pull the cable into the corrugated pipe and then...

Page 18: ...videos of different surveillance scenes and transmit video data to controller central server or back end storage device through network See Figure 4 1 System network Figure 4 1 Video detector Radar Flashing light Strobe Client Storage device Vehicle detector HD intelligent traffic camera Central server ...

Page 19: ...ool shall prevail Open ConfigTool and on the Devices found page you can see the device information such as status type model IP MAC and version See Figure 5 1 Main interface Figure 5 1 Modifying IP Address 5 1 Open ConfigTool Step 1 Click Step 2 The Modify IP interface is displayed See Figure 5 1 Click the device that you want to modify the IP Step 3 Modify one device Click corresponding to the de...

Page 20: ...es as the same IP Batch modify Figure 5 2 Click OK Step 5 Upgrading the Camera 5 2 Supports upgrading one device or batch upgrade Open ConfigTool Step 1 Click and the Upgrade interface is displayed See Figure 5 3 Step 2 Upgrade Figure 5 3 Select the device you want to upgrade Step 3 ...

Page 21: ... 5 4 Upgrade the device Step 5 Upgrade one device Click Upgrade and the system starts upgrading You can see the upgrade progress Batch upgrade Click OK and the system starts upgrading If the device is disconnected during upgrading as long as the ConfigTool stays on the upgrade interface the upgrade will resume when the connection is restored Logging in Web 5 3 You can login to web by clicking corr...

Page 22: ...arch 5 4 Click to search device The Setting interface is displayed See Figure 5 6 Setting Figure 5 6 Current segment search Search devices in the same network segment with the PC Other segment search Search devices according to the start IP and end IP ...

Page 23: ... network segment The network segment can be set as 192 168 1 X but cannot be the same with the factory default IP of the Camera 192 168 1 108 3 Execute ping device IP command on PC to check network connection Enter the IP address of the Camera 192 168 1 108 in the browser address bar and Step 2 press Enter on the keyboard to login the web interface of the Camera The Device Initialization interface...

Page 24: ...nter the user name and password Step 5 The Config Guide interface is displayed See Figure 6 3 Config guide 1 Figure 6 3 Click Next Step 6 The interface for configuring IP address subnet mask and default gateway is displayed See Figure 6 4 Config guide 2 Figure 6 4 ...

Page 25: ...s on the same network segment with the IP address of the Camera If routing device is used then enter the corresponding gateway and subnet mask Live interface Figure 6 5 Before installing the plug in make sure ActiveX controls in Internet Explorer from Tools Internet Options Security Custom Level is enabled For first time login click Please click here to download and install the plug in and then in...

Page 26: ...in to the web by following the steps below For first time login see 6 1 1 First time Login Enter the IP address of the Camera in the browser address bar and press Enter Step 1 Enter user name and password on the interface displayed and then click Login Step 2 A box pops up when the user name or password is incorrect See Figure 6 8 If you enter invalid user name or password for five times the accou...

Page 27: ...face Setting You can configure settings such as basic properties business type internet protocol alarm time and storage You can also check information of the Camera Alarm You can configure alarm settings such as alarm type alarm tone etc Log out the web Guide 6 2 It provides guide for fast configuration of the Camera You can quickly configure major functions of the Camera including work mode PTZ p...

Page 28: ... selecting the business type click OK The system prompts Save succeeded See Figure 6 9 Work mode Figure 6 9 If you change the business type a box which prompts you to reboot pops up See Figure 6 10 Click Yes The rebooting interface is displayed See Figure 6 11 After rebooting click Refresh and the operation will be saved See Figure 6 12 ...

Page 29: ...Web Configuration 22 Manual reboot Figure 6 10 Rebooting Figure 6 11 ...

Page 30: ... different modes day night The following steps provide guides in resepct of zoom in out and focus as well as configuring preset points Click Next after configuring the work mode or click PTZ Step 1 The PTZ interface is displayed See Figure 6 13 Click Back and you can return to configure the Work Mode PTZ Figure 6 13 Click Reset to clear all the previous operations if any to the PTZ Step 2 ...

Page 31: ...the work mode of corresponding preset point You Step 5 can select Daytime Night Dawn Dusk and Other Click Add and the preset point will be added You can check the preset point Step 6 information in Preset Config PTZ settings Figure 6 14 Table 6 2 PTZ Operation Description PTZ Control Speed The zoom and focus speed of PTZ It can be configured from 1 to 8 The larger the number the faster the speed Z...

Page 32: ...n Click this icon to add a preset point Click this icon to delete a preset point Preset Config You can view and change the settings in PTZ setup See Figure 6 14 Go to Click Go to and it will go to the corresponding preset point OK Select the work mode you want to change and click OK The system prompts Operate Succeeded Del Click it to delete the corresponding preset point 6 2 3 Plate pixel Check Y...

Page 33: ...to the green line area click Snapshot and Step 2 the icon changes into Resume See Figure 6 16 The green line area is defined by the system Snapshot Figure 6 16 Click Zoom and draw a box around the plate in the snapshot for partial zooming The Step 3 zooming result is displayed See Figure 6 17 ...

Page 34: ...0 pixel to 220 pixel You need to zoom in and focus the lens through PTZ setup If the actual plate width pixel is bigger than the reference pixel then zoom out and focus the lens See 6 2 2 PTZ Draw plate Figure 6 18 Click Resume to restore to take snapshots Step 5 Repeat the steps above until the the pixel of actual plate width is within the reference wide pixel range If so it means the Camera is p...

Page 35: ...Business Type see 6 2 1 Work Mode Click Next after setting Plate pixel check or click Trigger Mode Step 1 The Config Guide interface is displayed See Figure 6 19 Trigger mode config mode Figure 6 19 Double click the mode you want to select Step 2 The Radar interface is displayed See Figure 6 20 This section takes Radar Video mode as the example To configure Radar and Video modes see the settings o...

Page 36: ...f Enable Radar is selected see Figure 6 21 To configure the parameters see 6 5 1 4 1 Radar ANPR RS485 is applicable to multi lane capture If Enable RS485 is selected see Figure 6 22 To configure the parameters see 6 5 1 4 2 RS485 ANPR Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refresh the interface Interface of enable radar Figure 6 21 ...

Page 37: ...or detection See Figure 6 23 Step 4 To configure the parameters see 6 5 1 4 4 Video Analyse Scene Setup Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refresh the interface Draw line Figure 6 23 Click Next to configure the Lamp config Step 5 Click Back and you can return to configure the Plate pixel check ...

Page 38: ...lick Trigger Mode Step 1 The Config Guide is displayed See Figure 6 24 Trigger mode config mode Figure 6 24 Double click the mode you want to select Step 2 The RS485 interface is displayed See Figure 6 25 To configure the parameters see 6 5 1 4 3 RS485 E Police This section takes RS485 Video mode as the example To configure RS485 and Video modes see the settings of RS485 Video mode ...

Page 39: ...on See Figure 6 26 Step 3 To configure the parameters see 6 5 1 4 4 Video Analyse Scene Setup Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refresh the interface Draw line Figure 6 26 Click Next to configure the Lamp config Step 4 Click Back and you can return to configure the Plate pixel check ...

Page 40: ...fully connected Step 3 After clicking Test check whether the light is successfully connected in the video image at the right side Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refresh the interface Step 4 Click Next to configure the Lane Property Step 5 Click Back and you can return to configure the Trigger Mode 6 2 6 Lane Property You can configure the event type of each lane Different work...

Page 41: ...ee 6 5 1 2 Lane Property Step 2 Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refresh the interface Step 3 Click Next to Complete Step 4 Click Back and you can return to configure the Lamp config 6 2 7 Complete You can view the device information and check the configuration results after following the guide ...

Page 42: ...6 30 Click Finish to complete guide setting Step 2 Click Back and you can return to configure the Lane Property Live 6 3 The Live interface is displayed after successfully log in to web See Figure 6 31 and Table 6 3 On this interface you can check the live video image take snapshots view the vehicle information etc Live Figure 6 31 Table 6 3 Live interface ...

Page 43: ...dar and video detect Information such as event type capture time lane plate vehicle color speed vehicle sign and vehicle type are displayed Click on the button to snapshot Snapshots are saved based on the setup in Setting Storage Destination Path In Three Shutter mode Snap Shutter Recognition Shutter and Video Shutter the picture is captured by Snap Shutter by default and captured by Recognition S...

Page 44: ...ed Manual Snap Unfasten Seat Belt Calling While Driving and No Helmet Vehicle Sign Search pictures by the selected vehicle sign You can select All Unknown or a specific vehicle sign Lane Select the snapshot lane Speed Range Check the box to search pictures by Speed Range The speed range can be configured between 0km h and 180km h Plate Check the box to search pictures by Plate Configure the parame...

Page 45: ...cription Download Time Create Time When downloading pictures to PC use the time on the PC Snap Time When downloading pictures to PC use the snapshot time Download Mode Selected File Download selected pictures Selected Time Download all pictures captured between start time and end time Reset Click to restore the name of downloaded picture to system default name Help Click to check Picture Naming He...

Page 46: ...e click a picture to check the picture Step 3 6 4 2 Flow Query You can check the traffic flow of selected time The function is available on select models and the actual product shall prevail Flow Query Figure 6 35 Configure Start Time and End Time Step 1 Click Search to check the traffic flow within configured time period Step 2 Select the search results and click Backup to save the results to PC ...

Page 47: ...le 6 6 Record Figure 6 36 Table 6 6 Play parameters Parameter Description Click it and then you can select Original or Adpative playback Click to enter full screen Double click the video image or press Esc to exit full screen Click to play back the video record Click to pause Click to stop playing back the current video record Click for slow playback by 1 2 1 4 or 1 8 Click to restore normal playb...

Page 48: ...The Watermark interface is displayed See Figure 6 37 Watermark Figure 6 37 Click Open Record to select the record Step 2 Click Water Verify The system will display the verify progress and normal watermark Step 3 information See Figure 6 38 Verifying watermark Figure 6 38 Setting 6 5 You can configure various parameters and check system information 6 5 1 ITC Intelligent Traffic Camera This section ...

Page 49: ...lights When changing the business type the system prompts The config is amend are you sure to reboot Click Yes and the ITC reboots In this way the work mode will be successfully changed Snap Match Mode Common Mode It is recommended when ANPR is selected as the Business Type Priority Mode It is recommended when E Police is selected as the Business Type In Priority Mode video snapshot will not be li...

Page 50: ...rty SnapEnable Select the lane s to enable snapshot The lane No corresponds to lanes on roads Illegal Type Config Video Analyse Select according to actual needs The Camera analyzes violations according to the corresponding event type RS485 Radar ANPR Select to snapshot numer plates Proceeding through Red Light Select to snapshot vehicles running a red light This event is only applicable to E Polic...

Page 51: ... Figure 6 42 Step 3 Different event types correspond to different advance configuration items The following description takes Overspeed as the example For other events refer to this example Advance config of overspeed Figure 6 42 Table 6 9 Advance config of overspeed Parameter Description Illegal Type Detect Mode Select the mode of triggering snapshot FlashLight Configure the flashing light for sn...

Page 52: ... the start time and end time 3 Click Yes to save the configuration Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refresh the interface Step 5 6 5 1 3 Snapshot You can configure the max speed work mode etc of snapshot Snapshot by radar is only available in ANPR mode Select Setting ITC Snapshot Step 1 The Snapshot interface is displayed See Figure 6 44 ...

Page 53: ...tion Click Refresh to refresh the interface Step 3 6 5 1 4 Intelligent Different models with different work modes may support different intelligent functions and the actual product shall prevail In ANPR mode it supports radar RS485 and video analyse which supports scene setup speed measuring recognition and advance config In E Police mode it supports RS485 and video analyse which supports scene se...

Page 54: ... ITARD 024 SA I Work Mode The way of sending information captured by Radar You can select Single Continuous or Manual Currently the Camera supports only Single Special program is required if you want to send the information in continuous or manual way Interval The radar will recognize only one subject within the interval This function is available with the support of special program Detect Mode Th...

Page 55: ...multi lane capture Select Setting ITC Intelligent Radar The Radar interface is displayed See Step 1 Figure 6 46 RS485 ANPR Figure 6 46 Configure the parameters see Table 6 12 Step 2 Table 6 12 RS485 ANPR Parameter Description Enable RS485 Check to enable RS485 Serial Port Config Protocol ITARD 024MA H Data Bits The value is 8 by default Stop Bits The value is 1 by default Baud Rate The value is 96...

Page 56: ...l Three protocols are available SigDetect RedLightSigDetect and RedLightSigDetect 2 0 Data Bits The value is 8 by default Stop Bits The value is 1 by default Baud Rate The value is 9600 by default Parity The value is None by default Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refersh the interface Step 3 6 5 1 4 4 Video Analyse Scene Setup You can draw lines of region lane etc to configure...

Page 57: ... selected downwards arrow will be displayed when drawing the lane line If Vehicle Rear is selected upwards arrow will be displayed when drawing the lane line Region The region to be detected A green box will be displayed when drawing region line Lane Line Draw lines of the lanes to be detected Two lane lines are required for each lane The arrow direction of lane line is the direction of the vehicl...

Page 58: ...Step 5 lane lines Click to delete the current lane line Click to configure the corresponding lane See Figure 6 50 and Figure 6 51 Click Yes to save the configuration Editing lane line Figure 6 50 Lane line parameters Figure 6 51 Parameter Description Virtual Lane Enter the name of virtual lane you have drawn Physical Lane Select the lane according to the actual road conditions Distance The distanc...

Page 59: ...of snapshot range to the pole Distance camera scene middle L2 The distance from the middle bottom of snapshot range to the pole Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refersh the interface Step 3 6 5 1 4 6 Video Analyse Light Group You can configure the location of traffic lights for snapshot This function is only available in E Police mode Select Setting ITC Intelligent Video Analyse...

Page 60: ...ing a red light within the defined time after the light turns red Cast Light Change the traffic light of corresponding lane into red Click to configure the coordinates of light group See Figure 6 54 and Table 6 17 Step 5 Click Yes to save the configuration Click to delete the corresponding light group Editing light group information Figure 6 54 Select the light group and then click Step 6 The Ligh...

Page 61: ...ic light Swing Detect When the position of traffic light changes slightly the video detection area will be enlarged Light Group Number You can configure the number according to the actual condition of traffic lights Type Red yellow green and countdown lights are available Direction The direction indicated by the light Yellow time The time ms the yellow light lasts Click Yes to save the configurati...

Page 62: ...Web Configuration 55 Recognition ANPR Figure 6 56 Recognition E Police Figure 6 57 Configure the parameters See Figure 6 58 Step 2 ...

Page 63: ...nd drive This is applicable to countries and regions with right hand drive system Analyse Mode The mode of detecting number plate Four modes are available Head Mode Tail Mode Head Prior Mode and Tail Prior Mode Valid Range Configure the min and max width as well as the min and max height of vehicle Plate enhancing Optimize snapshot effect for number plate Non Motor Category Snapshot non motor vehi...

Page 64: ...ameters Parameter Description DaytimeOn Halo control works at daytime NightOn Halo control works at night Global When configuring multiple areas each area shares the same level of halo control Level The smaller the value the more obvious the halo control effect Click Yes to save the configuration You can right click on the halo zone to delete it Step 5 Click OK to save the configuration Click Refr...

Page 65: ...r custom functions Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refersh the interface Step 3 6 5 1 5 OSD Config 6 5 1 5 1 Video OSD It is to configure OSD information of video channel including channel title time title etc Select Setting ITC OSD Config Video OSD Step 1 The Video OSD interface is displayed See Figure 6 61 Video OSD Figure 6 61 Configure the font size Step 2 Configure channel...

Page 66: ...e flow information Configure queue information Step 6 Click Queue Info check Turn on and then click OK A white line will be displayed at the back of the last vehicle in the queen This function is only available when Traffic Flow from Setting ITC Traffic Flow is enabled Click to add customized title You can configure OSD information and its position Step 7 according to your needs The system support...

Page 67: ...e and font color of OSD information Step 4 You can configure the font color at the bottom right side Click More and the box of configuring new line and separater is displayed See Figure Step 5 6 63 1 You can check New Line according to your actual needs 2 You can configure the OSD separater which includes Blank Space Vertical Line and Customized By selecting Customized you can enter other separate...

Page 68: ...ll change to Click to delete the corresponding OSD option Remove All Delete all the OSD information New Line Select one OSD information and then click New Line The option next to the selected OSD information will be shown in a new line in the snapshot captured by clicking ANPR Receive on Live interface Click Yes to save the configuration You can right click on the halo zone to delete the Step 7 zo...

Page 69: ... Configure the parameters See Table 6 21 Step 4 Table 6 21 Snap mosaic parameters Parameter Description All Type Snap Includes ANPR Overspeed Underspeed Calling While Driving No Helmet and Unfasten Seat Belt In E Police mode includes only ANPR Mosaic Sequence Select the way and sequence of compositing snapshots means the image consists of four snapshots These snapshots are composited in the sequen...

Page 70: ...es of Plate Driver Face and Passenger Face Cutouts will be saved in the storage path See Setting Storage Destination Path Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refersh the interface Click Default to restore to default settings The interface and function may vary in ANPR and E Police modes and the actual interface and function shall prevail Face cutout is available only when face reco...

Page 71: ...displayed See Figure 6 68 Face overlap Figure 6 68 Check Driver Face Overlap Enable Step 2 You can enable face overlap of driver and assistant driver Step 3 Configure the overlap position and size of driver and assistant driver Step 4 Click OK to save the configuration Step 5 6 5 1 8 Extra Device 6 5 1 8 1 Extra Device Status Select Setting ITC Extra Device Extra Device Status The Extra Device Sta...

Page 72: ...y connected If a port is set as flash lamp port make sure a flash lamp is connected otherwise it may cause lamp damage Lamp config Figure 6 70 Select the lamp type of each port For parameter setting see Table 6 22 Step 2 Table 6 22 Lamp parameters Parameter Description Port Select the light type connected to each port Flash Lamp Work Mode Forbidden The light is normally off Always The light is nor...

Page 73: ... pulse width of the light The higher the value the brighter the light Freq Configure the flash frequency of the light The higher the value the more frequent the light flashes Prevalue Prevalue of brightness You can drag the slider to adjust the value The higher the value the brighter the light 6 5 1 8 3 Power Config The Camera can ouput DC12V power when the power switch is on Select Setting ITC Ex...

Page 74: ...5 1 9 Black White List 6 5 1 9 1 White List Search You can search whether a plate number is included in the white list or you can import or export plate number in the white list Select Setting ITC BW List White List Search Step 1 The White List Search interface is displayed See Figure 6 73 White list search Figure 6 73 On this interface you can Search plate number Enter the plate number or part of...

Page 75: ...mple Figure 6 74 For plate color plate type vehicle color and vehicle type the number depends on the sequence of them in the corresponding drop down list Import one by one 1 Click Add and the Add box is displayed See Figure 6 75 Add Figure 6 75 2 Enter the entire plate number 3 Configure the start time and end time of adding the plate number to the white list The plate number will not be included ...

Page 76: ...icle in the Black List is detected Select Setting ITC BW List Black List Search The Black List Search interface is displayed See Figure 6 77 Check Enable to enable black list function Black list search Figure 6 77 The search import and export of black list are similar to that of white list See 6 5 1 9 1 White List Search 6 5 1 10 Traffic Flow 6 5 1 10 1 Traffic Flow It is to configure the lane and...

Page 77: ...lect Setting ITC Traffic Flow Flow Data to check the flow data of each lane within the period The flow data will automatically update when a period ends It supports a maximum of 1 000 data Flow data Figure 6 79 You can check the flow detail information of corresponding lane within the defined period Click to clear the flow information Click Export to export the flow information to local PC 6 5 1 1...

Page 78: ...ttitude Figure 6 80 6 5 1 12 Intelligence Default Select Setting ITC Intelligence Default The Intelligence Default interface is displayed See Figure 6 81 Click Default and then a prompt box pops up Click Yes and the settings of Lane Property Snapshot and Intelligent will be restored to factory settings Intelligence default Figure 6 81 6 5 2 Camera You can configure the camera attributes and config...

Page 79: ...e value gets bigger The recommended range is 40 60 and the available range is 0 100 The value is 50 by default The larger the value the brighter the image Contrast You can adjust the contrast when the image brightness is proper but contrast is not enough The larger the value the darker the dark area and the more exposed the bright area The image may become blurry when the value gets smaller The re...

Page 80: ... scenarios with low brightness Sync Signal Includes Inner Sync and Outside Sync Current Signal shows the actual sync signal When selecting Outside Sync you can drag the slider to configure the Day Phase and Night Phase 1 Check Auto Phase 2 Click on Setting to configure the shutter value and phase value The Auto Phase range can only be within the range of Day Phase and Night Phase 3 Click Test and ...

Page 81: ...ITC Work Mode Snap Tridim Denoise When it is On 3D digital noise reduction DNR is enabled to reduce noise of snapshots Video Tridim Denoise When it is On 3D DNR is enabled to reduce noise of video Scene You can change the scene and adjust the sharpness of corresponding scene Three scenes can be selected Daytime Dawn Dusk and Night Sharpness You can configure the sharpness of corresponding scene Th...

Page 82: ...ode Select Setting Camera Attributes Iris Step 1 The Iris interface is displayed See Figure 6 84 Iris Figure 6 84 Configure the parameters See Table 6 25 Step 2 Table 6 25 Iris parameters Parameter Description Mode Two modes are available Automatic and Force Iris Type Select the type of lens currently used In Automatic mode only Manual iris type is available In Force mode several iris types are av...

Page 83: ...just the overall brightness If the measured zone is bright then the overall image will be darkened and vice versa When Partial Measure is selected you can draw metering zone s in the video image Click Remove All to delete all the metering zones and click Delete or right click to delete the current metering zone Light compensation Select Backlight or Frontlight according to actual requirement of sc...

Page 84: ...e higher the value the better the quality Max Bit Rate It is the upper limit of stream in VBR In CBR the value is fixed I Frame Interval The number of P frame between two I frames The number varies according to the bit rate The range is 25 150 It is recommended to configure the number as twice of the bit rate Watermark Settings You can verify the watermark to check whether the video has been tampe...

Page 85: ...e bit rate Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refresh the interface Click Default Step 3 and then OK to restore to default settings 6 5 2 2 2 Snapshot It is to configure the snapshot size quality and coding size Select Setting Camera Video Snapshot and the Snapshot interface is Step 1 displayed See Figure 6 87 Snapshot Figure 6 87 Configure the parameters See Table 6 28 Step 2 Tab...

Page 86: ...s Delete Click to delete the most recently configured interest area You can click several times to delete more than one area You can also right click on the video image to delete interest area Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refresh the interface Click Default Step 4 and then OK to restore to default settings 6 5 3 Network You can configure network parameters such as IP address...

Page 87: ...e Both IP versions can be accessed IP Address IP address of the camera Subnet Mask The subnet mask that masks the IP address of camera Default Gateway The default gateway corresponding to IP address of camera Preferred DNS IP address of preferred DNS Alternate DNS IP address of alternate DNS Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refresh the interface Step 3 6 5 3 2 Connection Open Ne...

Page 88: ...arameters Parameter Description Enable Check to enable auto register Server IP The IP address of server that needs to be registered Port The port for auto register Sub Device ID ID designated by the server for auto register device Make sure there is no same device ID Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refresh the interface Step 4 6 5 4 Remote Device The remote device can help the ...

Page 89: ...set by default 6 5 5 Event It is to configure alarm and abnormality 6 5 5 1 Alarm 6 5 5 1 1 Relay Activation You can connect the alarm output device to corresponding I O port Select Setting Event Alarm Relay Activation Step 1 The Relay Activation interface is displayed See Figure 6 93 Relay activation Figure 6 93 Check Enable Step 2 Configure the parameters See Table 6 32 Step 3 Table 6 32 Relay a...

Page 90: ... Normally open NO and normally closed NC are available Relay out Select the alarm output port Alarm Delay The delay time of alarm after it is triggered Period setting Figure 6 94 Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refresh the interface Click Default Step 4 and then OK to restore to default settings 6 5 5 1 2 Relay out You can simulate to trigger alarm output signal Select Setting ...

Page 91: ...ered when the camera has abnormality Select Setting Event Abnormality Step 1 The No Storage interface is displayed See Figure 6 96 You can view other abnormality events see Figure 6 97 Figure 6 98 Figure 6 99 Figure 6 100 Figure 6 101 Figure 6 102 and Figure 6 103 Traffic Light Fault is only available in E Police mode No storage Figure 6 96 Capacity warning Figure 6 97 Storage error Figure 6 98 Di...

Page 92: ...eeded Step 2 Configure the parameters See Table 6 33 Step 3 Table 6 33 Parameters of abnormality events Parameter Description Enable Check to enable corresponding abnormality event Relay out Check to enable the corresponding alarm output of abnormality event and select the corresponding port Signal Duration The alarm linkage keeps running for the set time after alarm ends The time range is 10s 300...

Page 93: ...Acceleration Threshold Configure the threshold of acceleration Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refresh the interface Click Default Step 4 and then OK to restore to default settings 6 5 6 Storage You can configure information related to storage and record 6 5 6 1 1 Local Displays the information of TF card You can format the card or select to overwrite or stop storage when the d...

Page 94: ... Parameter Description Offline Transfer When the network disconnects or fails snapshots will be stored in TF card After the network is restored the snapshots will be uploaded from the TF card to FTP or client Server1 Server2 Server3 Supports uploading to multiple servers Different types of pictures can be uploaded to different servers Enable Enable FTP server storage Protocol Type SFTP Secure File...

Page 95: ...ting Storage Destination Client The Client interface is displayed See Figure 6 106 Offline Transfer When the network disconnects or fails snapshots will be stored in TF card After the network is restored the snapshots will be uploaded from the TF card to client It supports uploading to client by IP address or by MAC address Up to two client servers can be supported Add client server Click Browse t...

Page 96: ...you want to save the picture Record Path Click Browse and select the path you want to save the record Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refresh the interface Click Default Step 3 and then OK to restore to default settings 6 5 7 System You can configure system information add users restore to factory settings import and export system configuration files etc 6 5 7 1 General 6 5 7 1...

Page 97: ... and NTSC are available PAL Much more common around the world and can be found in most of Western Europe Australia China and elsewhere NTSC Mostly limited to North America parts of South America Japan the Philippines and South Korea Machine Group The group or company that uses the Camera Machine Address The snapshot places of the Camera Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refresh t...

Page 98: ...ress of time setting server Port The port number of time setting server Time Zone The time zone where the Camera locates Interval The synchronization interval of the Camera and the time setting server Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refresh the interface Click Default Step 3 and then OK to restore to default settings 6 5 7 2 Account 6 5 7 2 1 Account Management Rules The system...

Page 99: ...t authority It is recommended to give fewer authorities to normal users than premium users User Management You can view user information add or delete user s and modify user password Select Setting System Account Account Username The Username interface is displayed See Figure 6 109 Account Figure 6 109 Add a user Click Add User The Add User box pops up See Figure 6 110 You can configure the inform...

Page 100: ...mation such as username password group name memo and authority Click OK to save the configuration Modify user information Click corresponding to the user The Modify User box pops up See Figure 6 111 You can modify the information such as username password email address group name and memo Click OK to save the configuration ...

Page 101: ...uding single quotation marks double quotation marks semicolon colon and Password strength prompts will be made according to the points obtained from password length letters numbers characters and combination See Table 6 39 Table 6 39 Password strength evaluation Item Evaluation Length 5 points Not more than 4 characters 10 points 5 7 characters 25 points 8 characters or more Letter 0 No letter 10 ...

Page 102: ...trength 70 points Strong 50 points Middle 0 points Weak User Group Management You can view user group information add or delete user group s and modify user group password Select Setting System Account Account Group Name The Group Name interface is displayed See Figure 6 112 User group Figure 6 112 Add a group Click Add Group The Add Group box pops up See Figure 6 113 You can configure the group n...

Page 103: ...4 You can modify the memo and authority of the group Click OK to save the configuration Modify group Figure 6 114 The admin and user groups can not be deleted A group can not be deleted if the group has user s 6 5 7 2 2 Onvif User Onvif user can be separately managed with account users and user groups Management Rules The system manages both Onvif users and user groups The factory settings cover o...

Page 104: ... You can view Onvif user information add or delete user s and modify user password Select Setting System Account Onvif User The Onvif User interface is displayed See Figure 6 115 Onvif user Figure 6 115 Add Onvif user Click Add User The Add User box pops up See Figure 6 116 You can configure the information such as username password and group name Click OK to save the configuration Add User Figure...

Page 105: ...ers upper case letters lower case letters and special characters but not including single quotation marks double quotation marks semicolon colon and For password strength evaluation see Table 6 39 Modify password Figure 6 118 6 5 7 3 Safety 6 5 7 3 1 IP Filter The system manages authorities by setting trusted list and banned list Users with the IP and MAC address in the trusted list can log in to ...

Page 106: ...ss IP segment MAC address or IPv6 and then click Yes Step 4 The newly added address is displayed See Figure 6 121 Trusted list Figure 6 121 Click OK and the system prompts Save succeeded Step 5 On the Trusted List tab you can also Click to modify the IP address IP segment MAC address or IPv6 you have added Click to delete the IP address IP segment MAC address or IPv6 you have added Click Remove Al...

Page 107: ...ers group members This allows a single message to be sent to the group Broadcast allows all devices on the same network segment will see the same message Password Reset Enable it so you can reset the password CGI Service Check to enable Common Gateway Interface CGI service Onvif Service Check to enable Open Network Video Interface Forum ONVIF service Audio and Video Transmission Encryption Check t...

Page 108: ... The system prompts Operation succeeded when it is done successfully The IP or Domain name must be the same as the IP or domain name of the Camera Click Install to install the certificate Step 4 The system prompts Operation succeeded after installation Configure the country and IP or domain name and then click Create Step 5 The information of the HTTPS certificate is displayed in Attribute See Fig...

Page 109: ... Import the certificate to the browser Step 7 The following steps take Internet Explorer as the example Different browsers support different ways of importing the certificate and the actual browser shall prevail 1 Double click the certificate and then the Certificate interface is displayed See Figure 6 126 Certificate Figure 6 126 ...

Page 110: ...lick Install Certificate and then the Certificate Import Wizard interface is displayed See Figure 6 127 Certificate import wizard Figure 6 127 3 Click Next and then the Certificate Store interface is displayed See Figure 6 128 ...

Page 111: ... and then the Select Certificate Store interface is displayed See Figure 6 128 Select certificate store Figure 6 129 5 Select Trusted Root Certification Authorities and then click OK The Completing the Certificate Import Wizard interface is displayed See Figure 6 130 ...

Page 112: ...t was successful See Figure 6 131 Certificate import finished Figure 6 131 7 Click OK to finish certificate import Select the Enable HTTPs check box and then click OK Step 8 The Reboot interface is displayed See Figure 6 132 Reboot Figure 6 132 Wait for a few minutes and then login again Step 9 Install Signed Certificate ...

Page 113: ...he private key file of Step 4 certificate Install the root certificate For details see Step 7 from Create Certificate Step 5 Select the Enable HTTPs check box and then click OK Step 6 The Reboot interface is displayed See Figure 6 134 Reboot Figure 6 134 Wait for a few minutes and then login again Step 7 6 5 7 4 Default Select Setting System Default and then the Default interface is displayed See ...

Page 114: ...136 Click Import or Export Step 2 Import Import the configuration files from local backup Export Export the configuration on web to local PC The imported and exported files should be in the format of backup Select the path of file to import or the path of file to export Step 3 6 5 7 6 Auto Maintain You can select either auto reboot the Camera at the set day and time or manually reboot the Camera S...

Page 115: ...ly reboot the Camera Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refresh the interface Step 3 6 5 7 7 Upgrade Import the update file in the format of bin to the system and then update the system Select Setting System Upgrade The Upgrade interface is displayed See Figure 6 138 Click Browse to select the update file and then click Upgrade to update the system Do not disconnect the power or n...

Page 116: ...6 5 8 2 1 Log You can search and check log by the time and type and backup the log The log type includes All System Setting Data Event Record Account and Safety Select Setting Information Log Log Step 1 The Log interface is displayed See Log Figure 6 140 Configure Start Time and End Time and then select log type Step 2 Click Search You can stop searching according to your need Step 3 Check and bac...

Page 117: ...ote Log Step 2 Configure the IP address port and device number Step 3 Click OK to save the configuration Click Refresh to refresh the interface Click Default Step 4 and then OK to restore to default settings 6 5 8 3 Online User You can view online users Select Setting Information Online User The Online User interface is displayed See Figure 6 142 You can view information such as user name user loc...

Page 118: ...ation and tone of alarm Select Alarm on the web interface and the Alarm interface is displayed See Figure 6 144 Figure 6 145 and Table 6 42 Alarm ANPR Figure 6 144 Alarm E Police Figure 6 145 Table 6 42 Alarm parameter Name Parameter Description Alarm Type Storage Full Alarm when storage is full Storage Error Alarm when storage error occurs ...

Page 119: ...the black list is detected Gyro Abnormal Attitude Alarm when unusual attitude of device is detected such as tilt Illegal Access Alarm when illegal access is detected Operation Listen Alarm When there is alarm the device will inform users by web Alarm Tone Play Alarm Tone Alarm with tone You can customize it Tone Path Select tone path Logout 6 7 Click to log out and the Login interface is displayed...

Page 120: ...is helps ensure data integrity and avoid losing all the data of the card TF card read write limit Do not set the TF card as the storage media of pre set recording It may damage the TF card duration TF card cannot be used as storage media When the TF card hibernates or its capacity is null format the card through web first Recommended TF card It is recommended to use TF card of 16 GB or above This ...

Page 121: ...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 Nice to have recommendations to improve your equipment network security 1 Physical Protection We suggest that you perform physical protection to equipment especially storage devices For example place...

Page 122: ...ollowing services SNMP Choose SNMP v3 and set up strong encryption passwords and authentication passwords SMTP Choose TLS to access mailbox server FTP Choose SFTP and set up strong passwords AP hotspot Choose WPA2 PSK encryption mode and set up strong passwords 11 Audio and Video Encrypted Transmission If your audio and video data contents are very important or sensitive we recommend that you use ...

Page 123: ...ds If there are no communication requirements between two sub networks it is suggested to use VLAN network GAP and other technologies to partition the network so as to achieve the network isolation effect Establish the 802 1x access authentication system to reduce the risk of unauthorized access to private networks ...

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