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Embedded Video Storage 

User's Manual 

ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. 

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Summary of Contents for EVS71 Series

Page 1: ...Embedded Video Storage User s Manual ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO LTD V5 0 0...

Page 2: ...is single controller type Safety Instruction The following signal words might appear in the manual Signal Words Meaning Indicates a high potential hazard which if not avoided will result in death or...

Page 3: ...ers such as their face fingerprints and license plate number You need to be in compliance with your local privacy protection laws and regulations to protect the legitimate rights and interests of othe...

Page 4: ...ou can see the password is displayed in letters and number Release mouse or move pointer to other places the password is displayed in the form of black dots Add icon Click the icon system can display...

Page 5: ...Manual IV Icon Button Description Search column Enter key words click to search the corresponding information Text column Enter number letter symbol and so on Close button Click the icon to close the...

Page 6: ...sconnect the power to the Device during an update Make sure the update file is correct because an incorrect file can result in a Device error occurring The system cannot upgrade different types of AI...

Page 7: ...defined range If you did not push the HDD box to the bottom then do not close the handle to avoid damage to the HDD slot Install the Device near a power socket for emergency disconnect It is prohibit...

Page 8: ...User s Manual VII Storage Requirements Store the Device under allowed humidity and temperature conditions...

Page 9: ...148S EVS5160S 10 1 3 5 EVS5016S V2 EVS5016S R V2 12 2 Installation and Powering Up 14 2 1 Installing HDD 14 2 1 1 EVS7124S EVS7136S EVS7148S EVS7224S EVS7236S EVS7248S EVS5224S EVS5236S EVS52 48S EVS5...

Page 10: ...ing the Smart Plan 47 4 3 2 Configuring Face Recognition 47 4 3 3 Live View of Face Comparison 48 4 3 3 1 Setting Attribute Display 48 4 3 3 2 Live View 50 4 3 4 Face Search 51 4 3 4 1 Searching by At...

Page 11: ...iew of Vehicle Recognition 70 4 7 3 1 Setting Attribute Display 71 4 7 3 2 Live View 72 4 7 4 Searching for Detection Results 72 4 8 Crowd Distribution Map 72 4 8 1 Enabling the Smart Plan 72 4 8 2 Co...

Page 12: ...8 5 1 1 3 6 Thermal 88 5 1 1 3 7 Talk 89 5 1 2 Device Tree 89 5 1 3 PTZ 91 5 1 3 1 PTZ Menu Settings 92 5 1 3 2 Configuring PTZ Functions 93 5 1 3 2 1 Setting a Preset 93 5 1 3 2 2 Setting a Tour Grou...

Page 13: ...ices 111 6 1 3 3 Configuring Video Parameters 111 6 1 3 4 Configuring OSD 113 6 1 3 5 Configuring Audio Parameters 114 6 1 4 Configuring Connection Information 115 6 1 5 Exporting Remote Devices 116 6...

Page 14: ...Settings 145 6 3 2 1 Configuring Disk Groups 145 6 3 2 2 Recording Control 146 6 3 2 2 1 Configuring Recording Mode 147 6 3 2 2 2 Configuring Recording Schedule 147 6 3 2 3 Basic Storage Settings 149...

Page 15: ...Thermal Alarm 169 6 5 Security Strategy 170 6 5 1 Security Status 170 6 5 2 System Service 171 6 5 2 1 Basic Services 171 6 5 2 2 Enabling HTTPS 173 6 5 3 Attack Defense 174 6 5 3 1 Firewall 174 6 5...

Page 16: ...fer 196 6 8 3 Viewing Cluster Log 197 6 9 Network Storage 198 6 9 1 Creating Storage Pool 198 6 9 2 Managing Share Account 199 6 9 3 Configuring Share Folder 199 6 9 4 Configuring Share Control 200 7...

Page 17: ...ecord 213 8 3 Viewing Downloads 213 8 4 Configuring the Client Settings 214 8 5 Viewing the Client Version 214 9 Log Out Restart Shut Down Lock 215 Appendix 1 Glossary 216 Appendix 2 Mouse and Keyboar...

Page 18: ...ogy and multi channel video decoding display technology and realizes intelligent management secure storage fast forwarding and HD decoding of large capacity and multi channel HD video data The Device...

Page 19: ...or five seconds 2 HDD status indicator The light is off when the HDD is in normal operation The red light keeps on if no HDD HDD error or insufficient HDD space 3 Alarm status indicator The light is o...

Page 20: ...off press this button to turn the Device on To turn off the Device press and hold this button for five seconds 3 Network status indicator light The light is out when the Device accesses network prope...

Page 21: ...ss and hold this button for five seconds 2 HDD status indicator The light is off when the HDD is in normal operation The light is solid red in case of no HDD HDD error or insufficient HDD space 3 Alar...

Page 22: ...User s Manual 5 1 3 Rear Panel 1 3 1 EVS7124S EVS7136S EVS7148S Figure 1 5 EVS7124S Figure 1 6 EVS7136S...

Page 23: ...rt Can be used as data port SAS HD Connects the IN interface of the expansion cabinet eSATA Connects to external storage devices USB 3 0 Connects the mouse or other USB storage devices EX 1 EX 4 1 4 G...

Page 24: ...User s Manual 7 EVS7224S EVS7236S EVS7248S EVS5224S EVS5236S EVS5248S Figure 1 8 EVS7224S EVS5224S Figure 1 9 EVS7236S EVS5236S...

Page 25: ...output port Outputs analog video signal It can connect to the monitor to view analog video The port is for system installation and after sales maintenance only eSATA Connects to external storage devi...

Page 26: ...d to debug general serial ports configure IP address and transmit transparent serial data WEB Gigabit management port which can be used as data port RUN The indicator keeps on when the Device is runni...

Page 27: ...User s Manual 10 1 3 4 EVS5124S EVS5136S EVS5148S EVS5160S Figure 1 12 EVS5124S Figure 1 13 EVS7136S...

Page 28: ...ear panel description No Port Description 1 Power module Connects to AC power supply Contains fans for case cooling 2 RS 232 Used to debug general serial ports configure IP address and transmit transp...

Page 29: ...s high definition video data and multi channel audio data to external displays The port is for system installation and after sales maintenance only PCI E High speed expansion port connects to componen...

Page 30: ...he monitor to view analog video The port is for system installation and after sales maintenance only eSATA Connects to external storage devices USB 3 0 Connects the mouse or other USB storage devices...

Page 31: ...EVS5124S EVS5136S EVS5148S EVS5 160S The HDD is not installed by default on factory delivery You need to install it by yourself Some devices are heavy and should be carried jointly by several persons...

Page 32: ...User s Manual 15 Figure 2 2 Disk tray Step 3 Put the disk into the disk tray and fasten the screws at the bottom of the tray...

Page 33: ...into the HDD slot push it to the bottom and lock the handle To avoid any damage to the slot do not lock the handle until the disk tray has been pushed to the bottom 2 1 2 EVS7285S Procedure Step 1 Tu...

Page 34: ...er s Manual 17 Figure 2 4 Remove the cover Step 2 Take out the disk tray Figure 2 5 Take out disk tray Step 3 Remove the fake disk Figure 2 6 Remove fake disk Step 4 Put the real disk into the disk tr...

Page 35: ...e disk tray into the device Figure 2 8 Re insert disk tray Step 6 Re attach the cover and then turn the lock Figure 2 9 Re attach the cover 2 1 3 EVS5016S V2 EVS5016S R V2 Procedure Step 1 Press the r...

Page 36: ...ual 19 Figure 2 10 Open the handle Step 2 Pull out to take the empty HDD box Figure 2 11 HDD box Step 3 Put the HDD into the disk box and fasten the screws on both sides of the box Figure 2 12 Fasten...

Page 37: ...ot bear weight When installing the Device to cabinet make sure a bracket is placed to support the Device The following figures are for reference only and might differ from the actual product Procedure...

Page 38: ...tep 5 Tighten the screws Figure 2 17 Tighten the screws 2 3 Powering Up Prerequisites Properly connect the cables before powering up the Device and check against the following items Make sure that all...

Page 39: ...al Press the power button on the front panel Figure 2 18 Front panel See Table 1 1 to check whether the indicators are normally displayed When the indicators are normal the Device is powered up succes...

Page 40: ...ization on the web interface as an example Procedure Step 1 Open the browser enter IP address and then press the Enter key The default IP addresses of network port 1 to network port 4 are 192 168 1 10...

Page 41: ...nually or by synchronizing with NTP server time Manual Settings Select date and time from the calendar NTP Select NTP enter the IP address or domain of the NTP server and then set the automatic synchr...

Page 42: ...See 6 6 3 2 Resetting the Password for detailed information Click to disable the email address or security questions If the email is not set you can only reset the password on the local interface Fig...

Page 43: ...nning Make sure that at least one Ethernet port has been connected to the network before you set IP address Procedure Step 1 On the page that prompts you initialization succeeded click Quick Config Fi...

Page 44: ...e gateway value which helps to reduce the packets slightly and enhance network transmission efficiency Please be advised that changing MTU value might result in NIC restart network offline and affect...

Page 45: ...C client Step 3 Open the PC client enter the IP address of the Device and then press Enter When the theme of your computer is not Aero the system will prompt you to switch the theme To ensure video sm...

Page 46: ...k Login 3 3 3 Logging in to Web Interface You can use the general browser such as Google Chrome Firefox to access the web interface to manage the Device remotely operate and maintain the system When y...

Page 47: ...User s Manual 30 Figure 3 8 Login web 3 4 Home Page Figure 3 9 Home page...

Page 48: ...he tasks running in the background 1 0 System configuration You can access the configuration of accounts network events and more by clicking the icon or from the configuration list on the home page 1...

Page 49: ...ail address and then click Next You can use the email address to reset the password of the remote device if you forget the password Step 7 Set the IP address of the remote device and then click Next W...

Page 50: ...you do not know the exact IP address of the remote device Manual Add Enter the IP address username and password of the remote device We recommend this method when you want to add only a few remote de...

Page 51: ...lect uninitialized remote devices and then click Initialize to start initialization Modify IP Select one or more remote devices and then click Modify IP to change their IP addresses Initialization Sta...

Page 52: ...ow and you can add more remote devices Click Complete if you do not want to add more remote devices at the moment The Device goes back to the Camera tab where you can view the added remote devices 3 5...

Page 53: ...d by the server for the remote device When Manufacturer is Register you need to configure this parameter RTSP Mode Select Self adaptive or Custom When Manufacturer is Onvif or Onvifs you need to confi...

Page 54: ...he Device 1 Click Connect to get the total number of channels of the remote channel 2 Enter the range of channels that you need and then click Select to select all the channels in the range You can cl...

Page 55: ...device IP address IP address of the remote device Port 554 by default Channel The channel number of the stream media device to be added Subtype Stream type 0 for main stream and 1 for sub stream Figur...

Page 56: ...ding path of the browser Figure 3 17 Import CSV file Step 5 Fill in and save the template file Step 6 Import the template 1 Under the Batch Import tab click Browse to select the file that you have fil...

Page 57: ...mote device If a remote device is in exception due to network disconnection or other reasons it can still be added It comes online after the exception is resolved Step 8 Click Add more or Complete Cli...

Page 58: ...ppear if the current camera does not support this function Some AI functions are mutually exclusive and the unified channel does not allow mutually exclusive AI functions to be enabled at the same tim...

Page 59: ...ent You can also click Event from the configuration list on the home page Step 3 Select a remote device in the device tree on the left Step 4 Select Smart Plan Smart Plan The smart functions available...

Page 60: ...3 1 Setting Attribute Display You can configure the display rule of face detection results Prerequisites Before using this function make sure that view has been created Procedure Step 1 Log in to the...

Page 61: ...dow displays the target boxes of currently detected faces The number next to at the upper right corner of the Live page represents the number of detected faces You can view the detection time face sna...

Page 62: ...Figure 4 3 Face records Table 4 2 Management of face records Icon Operation Download the face snapshot and related video When operating on the local interface you need to insert a USB storage device...

Page 63: ...earch results Icon Operation Click the icon to select the record To select all the records at a time select the checkbox next to Select All Export the face snapshot video and video player To export in...

Page 64: ...es in the database and then works out the similarity When the similarity reaches the threshold as you have defined an alarm will be triggered 4 3 1 Enabling the Smart Plan To use AI by Camera you need...

Page 65: ...Step 2 Under the Live tab open a view window Step 3 Click and then select the Face tab Step 4 Configure AI attributes settings With AI Attributes Settings enabled by default when the system detects a...

Page 66: ...es that you want to display 1 Select the attributes that you want to display You can select up to 4 attributes 4 attributes have been selected by default To select other attributes cancel the selected...

Page 67: ...base comparison result and database name on the features panel on the right side of the Live page After enabling the stranger mode when the detected face image has no match in the database a Stranger...

Page 68: ...tributes and search period Step 7 Click Search Related Operations Point to a record and then the following icons are displayed Table 4 5 Management of search results Icon Operation Click the icon to s...

Page 69: ...2 Click on the upper right corner and then click Event You can also click Event from the configuration list on the home page Step 3 Select a remote device on the device tree and then select Smart Pla...

Page 70: ...ea When the number of entry or exit is larger or smaller than the threshold or when the dwell time of any person in the area is greater than the threshold an alarm is triggered Procedure Step 1 Log in...

Page 71: ...n the threshold an alarm will be triggered Step 7 Click Schedule to select a schedule from the drop down list The system triggers corresponding alarm actions only during the alarm deployment period Yo...

Page 72: ...is different from the number that you entered Queuing Time Alarm 1 Click to enable the alarm 2 Set time threshold for the alarm When the queuing time of any person in the area is longer than the thre...

Page 73: ...time during different periods When the event type is Queue People Counting select the queue time The report shows the number of people queuing longer or shorter than the queue time in different colors...

Page 74: ...rs corresponding alarm actions only during the alarm deployment period You can select an existing schedule from the Schedule drop down list You can also add a new schedule For details see 6 7 3 Schedu...

Page 75: ...der Figure 4 6 Attribute display Step 5 Click Save 4 5 3 2 Live View Log in to the PC client and then under the Live tab open a view window The video image of the view is displayed The target box is d...

Page 76: ...ter the snapshot 4 5 4 AI Search You can search for video metadata detection records 4 5 4 1 Human Search Background Information Search for human detection results Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC cl...

Page 77: ...splayed If no face is captured the human snapshot and human attributes are displayed Related Operations Point to a record and then the following icons are displayed Table 4 10 Management of search res...

Page 78: ...or double click the record to play back the 10 seconds of video before and after the snapshot 4 5 4 2 Vehicle Search Search for vehicle detection results Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step...

Page 79: ...the scene of the vehicle and the license plate will be displayed Related Operations Point to a record and then the following icons are displayed Table 4 11 Management of search results Icon Operation...

Page 80: ...otor Vehicle Detection Step 5 Set vehicle attributes and search period Click to select a color indicates all colors Step 6 Click Search Related Operations Point to a record and then the following icon...

Page 81: ...ical lines enter the actual length and then click Calibration Verification 3 Click to draw a horizontal line enter the actual length and then click Calibration Verification Step 7 Click Save 4 6 2 2 R...

Page 82: ...ess occlusion The camera should be installed right above the monitoring area The light direction should be vertical to the motion direction Parking Detection When the vehicle stays in the detection ar...

Page 83: ...Step 5 Configure target filter and sensitivity After setting target filter and the target type when the system detects a target a rule box will appear beside the target on the video 1 Click to enable...

Page 84: ...rule of IVS detection results Prerequisites Before using this function make sure that view has been created Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step 2 Under the Live tab open a view window Step...

Page 85: ...ther attributes cancel the selected attributes and then select the ones you need 3 On the AI Attributes section select the attribute groups for video metadata Each attribute is broken down into more s...

Page 86: ...upper right corner of the Live page or select AI Search on the home page Step 3 Select IVS and then select one or more remote devices Step 4 Set the event type effective target and search period Step...

Page 87: ...nt Step 2 Click on the upper right corner and then click Event You can also click Event from the configuration list on the home page Step 3 Select a remote device on the device tree and then select Sm...

Page 88: ...es Settings enabled by default when the system detects a target a features panel appears on the live video You can configure the style of the features panel and the attributes that you want to display...

Page 89: ...snapshot and video to the specified storage path 4 7 4 Searching for Detection Results Search for vehicle recognition results For details see 4 5 4 2 Vehicle Search 4 8 Crowd Distribution Map View an...

Page 90: ...Map Rule Config Step 7 Set detection rules Set regional alarm An alarm is triggered when the number of detected people exceeds the threshold 1 Click Add Rule 2 Click and then drag the corners to adjus...

Page 91: ...ect Crowd Distribution Map PIP A blue section is displayed and you can view the crowd distribution status inside the current view Right click the live video and then select Crowd Distribution Map Glob...

Page 92: ...the minimum duration the system will trigger an alarm Step 8 Click Schedule to select a schedule from the drop down list The system triggers corresponding alarm actions only during the alarm deploymen...

Page 93: ...ection in only available with thermal cameras Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step 2 Click on the upper right corner and then click Event You can also click Event from the configuration list...

Page 94: ...n alarm is triggered the detection zone flashes red 4 10 4 Smoking Alarm Search Search for videos or images of smoking alarm Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step 2 On the home page click Sear...

Page 95: ...dows and then click or to hide or display the left and right columns Figure 5 1 Live view Table 5 1 Live page description No Description 1 Device tree Displays added remote devices 2 View zone Display...

Page 96: ...tected targets face human motor vehicle non motor vehicle Set attribute display Go to AI Search 5 1 1 View Management A view is composed of video images of several remote devices Go to the view panel...

Page 97: ...der View Group 2 5 1 1 1 1 Creating a View Group Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step 2 Under the Live tab click View Group or a view group under it and then click Add Group You can also righ...

Page 98: ...and then add several remote devices to the view so that you can view the live videos from several channels at the same time Prerequisites Remote devices have been added Procedure Step 1 Log in to the...

Page 99: ...it remote devices in the view window layout and view name Open Open a view to watch real time video of remote devices in the view Rename Right click a view click Rename enter the new name and then cli...

Page 100: ...video window When adjusting the positions of video windows drag the video window to the layout grid whose background color is green You cannot drag the video window to the grid of red background color...

Page 101: ...ideo window to add a remote device to the current view Drag a remote device to an occupied video window to replace the original remote device The modified view layout is valid only once if you do not...

Page 102: ...remote devices Instant record Click to start recording manually Then the icon becomes Click to stop recording The system stops recording according to the configured instant recording length if you do...

Page 103: ...er the Live tab open a view and then right click a video window The shortcut menu is displayed The shortcut menu might vary depending on the remote devices Figure 5 7 Shortcut menu Table 5 6 Shortcut...

Page 104: ...of the following ways Point to the center of the zone that you want to zoom in or zoom out and then scroll the mouse to zoom in or zoom out Click select a zone on the video window The zone is enlarge...

Page 105: ...n has been enabled Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step 2 Under the Live tab open a view Step 3 Right click the live video and then select Smart Tracking ON Step 4 Select the tracking method...

Page 106: ...cedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step 2 Open a view under the Live client Step 3 Click at the upper right corner of the view window to enable the Talk function Click again to disable the function...

Page 107: ...languages View device status If the icon of the remote device is black the remote device is online For example If the icon of the remote device is red the remote device is offline For example If appea...

Page 108: ...value the faster the PTZ speed Control PTZ movement in the following ways Drag in different directions to control the PTZ direction Click the arrows to control the PTZ direction Click to enable 3D po...

Page 109: ...the view Step 3 On the PTZ panel click to open the OSD menu Figure 5 11 PTZ menu Table 5 10 PTZ menu description Parameter Description Camera Set camera parameters of the remote device including pict...

Page 110: ...2 Under the Live tab open a view Step 3 Select the video window of a PTZ camera Step 4 On the PTZ panel click Figure 5 12 Call a preset Step 5 Click the direction icons to rotate the PTZ camera to a s...

Page 111: ...e 3 Click to stop the PTZ tour Related Operations Edit a tour group Double click a tour group to rename it Select the tour group click to modify the tour group and then click Click to quit Select a to...

Page 112: ...and then click to save rotate the PTZ to the desired right limit and then click The maximum number of scans depends on the camera capability If the camera permits you can configure up to 5 scans by d...

Page 113: ...Videos of instant record Video Detection Videos linked with video detection External Alarm Videos linked with internal and external alarms Thermal Videos linked with thermal alarms Step 5 Select a st...

Page 114: ...yback tab to switch the display mode of the video files Figure 5 13 Timeline playback Figure 5 14 File playback Table 5 11 Search icons description Signal Words Description Global control Click the ic...

Page 115: ...ck speed becomes one level slower Play the previous frame The function is only available in pause mode Click to play backward The icon becomes Click to stop backward play Click to start playback The i...

Page 116: ...recording time Right click the playback window to bring up the shortcut menu Original Set video window scale On The system automatically adjusts video window scale according to the video resolution Cl...

Page 117: ...the video After playback you can use time or the tag keywords to search for the corresponding video and then play Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step 2 On the home page select Search Step 3...

Page 118: ...e image type and snapshot time Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step 2 On the home page select Search Step 3 Select a remote device and then click the Picture tab Step 4 Select an image type M...

Page 119: ...hird party storage devices 3 Select a storage device and then select a file format 4 Click Format to format the selected storage device Please be advised that formatting the storage device will clear...

Page 120: ...arm time and alarm type Figure 5 18 Alarm list The number on the icon is the number of unprocessed alarm events The alarm list displays up to 200 unprocessed alarm events Click to confirm the alarm ev...

Page 121: ...e screen for more operations click any position on the screen enter the password of the current account or use another account to log in 5 5 System Messages Log in to the PC client and then click on t...

Page 122: ...00 MB Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step 2 On the home page select File Management Audio Step 3 Import audio files to the remote devices 1 Click Import 2 Select an audio file and then click...

Page 123: ...ew the online status and recording status of the device Figure 6 1 Camera Click on the lower left corner or click Add to add remote devices to the Device 6 1 1 Viewing Remote Devices View connected re...

Page 124: ...devices that are connected or not connected to the Device 6 1 2 1 Modifying IP of Unconnected Devices Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step 2 Click on the upper right corner of the page and t...

Page 125: ...n click Modify IP You can only modify the IP address of initialized devices You can only modify the IP address of remote devices that are using the private or ONVIF protocol Step 6 Enter the static IP...

Page 126: ...esses in batches the system automatically skips the conflicted IP and begins the allocation according to the incremental value If you want to change IP addresses of multiple remote devices make sure t...

Page 127: ...l devices at the same time The system will allocate IP address one by one with the fourth part of the IP address increasing by the incremental value If an IP conflict occurs when you change the static...

Page 128: ...eo channels you can add or delete the video channels connected to the Device Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step 2 Click on the upper right corner of the page and then click Camera You can a...

Page 129: ...drop down list on the right SVC refers to the scaled video coding which can split the video stream to basic stream and enhanced scale If you select 1 there is no scaled encoding This function is avail...

Page 130: ...w Medium and High This parameter is available only when the stream mode is VBR Bit Rate Set video bit rate Main stream Select a value or enter a customized value for bit rate The bigger the value the...

Page 131: ...the proper position Geographical position 1 Click to enable OSD of geographical position 2 Click 3 Enter the geographical position information Click to adjust the alignment of text boxes Click or to c...

Page 132: ...lable with select models of remote devices Step 6 Click the Main Stream Sub Stream 1 or Sub Stream 2 tab and then configure the parameters Table 6 2 Audio parameters Parameter Description Audio Encodi...

Page 133: ...ction parameters description Parameter Description Password Enter the password of the remote device Connection Type Select a connection type for the system and remote device It is self adaptive by def...

Page 134: ...kage Step 5 Click OK Step 6 Click Save File File path might be different depending on your operations On the PC client click select Download to view the file storage path On the local interface you ca...

Page 135: ...dit to delete the corresponding remote device Delete in batches Click next to the root node on the device tree select multiple remote devices and then click On the device list under the Camera tab sel...

Page 136: ...configure the corresponding NIC Step 5 Configure the parameters Figure 6 12 Edit Ethernet network Table 6 4 NIC parameters description Parameter Description Rate Mbps The maximum network transmission...

Page 137: ...ICs to create one logic NIC and use one IP address for peripheral devices The working mode of bonded NICs work is dependent on the aggregation mode Port aggregation enhances network bandwidth and netw...

Page 138: ...ctioning NIC resumes work In this mode the network is offline when all bonded NICs break down Make sure that the switch supports link aggregation and you have configured the link aggregation mode 6 2...

Page 139: ...Mbps The maximum network transmission speed that the bonded NICs support IP Type Select IPv4 or IPv6 Use Dynamic IP Address When there is a DHCP server on the network you can enable DHCP The system al...

Page 140: ...nd affect current running operation 6 Click OK Step 5 Click Apply The system pops up a confirmation box Step 6 Click OK The configuration of binding NICs takes effect after the Device restarts 6 2 1 2...

Page 141: ...og in again to make you changes in max connection RTSP port and UDP port become effective When you log in by other methods you need to log in again after you modify the port parameters except max conn...

Page 142: ...t the parameters of network applications so that system can connect to other devices 6 2 2 1 P2P P2P is a peer to peer technology You can scan the QR code to download mobile app without DDNS service o...

Page 143: ...onding user s manual of the app 6 2 2 2 Auto Register Register the Device on a designated proxy server so that client software can access the Device through the proxy server Procedure Step 1 Log in to...

Page 144: ...tination address of the trap information from the agent on the Device Step 6 Click Apply 6 2 2 3 Email Configure email information When an alarm event linked with email occurs the system automatically...

Page 145: ...e safe Port Enter the port number of the email server Attachment Click to allow the system to send emails with attachments Username Enter the configured username and password of the email server Authe...

Page 146: ...o the alarm center Make sure that alarm center server is deployed Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step 2 Click on the upper right corner and then click Network You can also click Network from...

Page 147: ...nction on the router Connect the Device to the LAN port of the router Select Network Basic Network TCP IP and then set the IP address to the LAN IP of the router or select DHCP to automatically obtain...

Page 148: ...N ports When making a port mapping make sure that the port you are mapping is not occupied or restricted The TCP UDP WAN and LAN ports must be consistent and cannot be modified Step 5 Click Apply Ente...

Page 149: ...sion For data security we recommend V3 Step 6 Set parameters For Trap Address enter the IP address of the computer installed with the MG SOFT MIB Browser Leave the other parameters as default Table 6...

Page 150: ...8 digits Read Write User The username is private by default If you log in using this username you have the read and write permission The name can only contain numbers letters and underscores Authentic...

Page 151: ...address and join the multicast group After login you can view live videos through multicast protocol Figure 6 23 Log in through multicast 6 2 2 8 DDNS After setting DDNS parameters when IP address of...

Page 152: ...ers Description Type Select the type of the DDNS service provider and then corresponding address displays Dyndns DDNS members dyndns org NO IP DDNS dynupdate no ip com CN99 DDNS members 3322 org Serve...

Page 153: ...g in to the PC client Step 2 Click on the upper right corner and then click Network You can also click Network from the configuration list on the home page Step 3 Select Network Application Routing Ta...

Page 154: ...task is performed the disk will enter into 3 different mode and can be woke up when needed Configure the 3 different modes to increase service life of the disk Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC clien...

Page 155: ...disk or you cannot properly use the disk you can try to fix the file system Log in to the PC client Click on the upper right corner and then select Storage Storage Resource Disk Select one or more di...

Page 156: ...and performance Create RAID according to your actual requirements Please be advised that creating RAID will clear all data on the member disks Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step 2 Click on...

Page 157: ...d according to current business load When there is no external business the synchronization speed is high When there is external business the synchronization speed is low Sync Priority The system allo...

Page 158: ...me Operation View the status of RAID member disks Click next to the RAID name to open the RAID disk list You can view the space and status of the member disks View RAID details Click the icon under St...

Page 159: ...t one or more disks that you want to add to the global hot standby The system only displays disks with a storage capacity of at least 3 TB Private Hot Spare Create a hot standby disk for a specified R...

Page 160: ...k Format to format the disk Please be advised that formatting will erase all data on the disk Click the box in the Disk Operation column and then you can select an operation permission type Read Write...

Page 161: ...e iSCSI server It is 3260 by default Anonymous Click to enable anonymous login If iSCSI server has no permission limitation you can log in to the server without entering the password and username User...

Page 162: ...p 2 Click on the upper right corner and then click Storage You can also click Storage from the configuration list on the home page Step 3 Select Storage Disk Group Settings The value such as next to t...

Page 163: ...storage Click Add click Channel Name or Channel No to search for channels select one or more channels and then click OK Figure 6 34 Add channels Move channels to another disk group for video or image...

Page 164: ...d does not respond to the recording schedule Close The Device does not record for the channel means that the type is selected Sub Stream 1 and Sub Stream 2 cannot be enabled at the same time Figure 6...

Page 165: ...hment When the network connection between the Device and IPC fails the IPC continues to record videos and store videos on the SD card on the camera When network recovers the Device downloads those vid...

Page 166: ...2 Click on the upper right corner and then click Storage You can also click Storage from the configuration list on the home page Step 3 Select Storage Basic Step 4 Set storage mode Overwrite When fre...

Page 167: ...r right corner and then click Storage You can also click Storage from the configuration list on the home page Step 3 Select Storage Basic Step 4 Select an image storage strategy from Linkage Configura...

Page 168: ...to search for channels Step 6 Select channels and then set the time period Step 7 Click Add The system downloads files recorded on the selected channels during the defined period Select a transfer tas...

Page 169: ...gle Task Channel No Enter the channel No of the device Start Time Set the time period End Time IP Address IP adress of remote device Port Port of remote device 37777 by default Username Username and p...

Page 170: ...for the remote device The alarm event might be different depending on the model you purchased means that the corresponding alarm event has been enabled means that AI by Camera has been enabled Figure...

Page 171: ...alarm email to all added receivers when a linkage event occurs Email configuration has been completed See 6 2 2 3 Email for detailed information Picture Storage The system takes snapshots of the link...

Page 172: ...ra automatically rotates to the target to track it See 5 1 1 3 5 Smart Tracking Upload Alarms When a linkage event occurs the system reports the alarm to alarm center The alarm center has been enabled...

Page 173: ...Logs on the home page to search for logs 6 4 1 4 Email After you enable the email function the system sends alarm emails to all added receivers when a linkage event occurs Make sure that the email con...

Page 174: ...ply 6 4 1 7 Local Alarm Output Set local alarm output The alarm output device connected with the Device generates an alarm the corresponding alarm when a linkage event occurs Make sure that the Device...

Page 175: ...ent occurs the system links the corresponding access control device to open door and close door Make sure that access control device has been added Procedure Step 1 On the alarm configuration page cli...

Page 176: ...configuration page click Select next to Event Linkage select Smart Tracking and then click Apply 6 4 1 12 Uploading Alarms After you enable alarm upload when a linkage event occurs the system reports...

Page 177: ...the selection of alarm linkage actions as needed Step 7 Optional Configure disarming by period 1 Click to enable disarming by period 2 Click Add Schedule to add a disarming schedule The alarm linkage...

Page 178: ...f other devices on the same LAN It is enabled by default Abnormal system disk The system triggers an alarm when system disk is abnormal Account lockout The system triggers an alarm when the number of...

Page 179: ...ne Alarm Set the offline alarm for IVSS If you have not set offline alarm for a remote device once the remote device is disconnected from the system the system adopts the alarm strategy for IVSS to tr...

Page 180: ...hedule Step 7 Click Select next to Event Linkage to set alarm actions For details see 6 4 1 Alarm Actions Step 8 Click Save 6 4 2 4 Viewing Smart Plans After you add the remote devices to the EVS the...

Page 181: ...eo image When there are considerable changes on the video for example the image becomes blurry the system triggers an alarm Click after Video Detection to go to the configuration page of the correspon...

Page 182: ...in and then click to delete the corresponding detection zone Click to clear all the detection zones 3 Set parameters Table 6 23 Motion detection zone parameters Parameter Description Name Set detectio...

Page 183: ...Step 2 Click on the upper right corner and then click Event You can also click Event from the configuration list on the home page Step 3 Select a remote device from the device tree Step 4 Select Video...

Page 184: ...during the alarm deployment period You can select an existing schedule from the Schedule drop down list You can also add a new schedule For details see 6 7 3 Schedule Step 7 Click Select next to Event...

Page 185: ...the alarm input device Both NO and NC are supported Anti dither The system records only one event during this period Step 7 Click Schedule to select a schedule from the drop down list The system trig...

Page 186: ...ure detected by the thermal camera is higher than the set value the alarm signal is transmitted to the Device and the Device will perform an alarm linkage action Cold spot alarm When the lowest temper...

Page 187: ...g security and session security Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step 2 On the home page select Security Security Status Step 3 Click Rescan Figure 6 58 Security status Related Operations Diff...

Page 188: ...re 6 59 Details 6 5 2 System Service 6 5 2 1 Basic Services Enable basic system services for third party access Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step 2 On the home page select Security System...

Page 189: ...After enabling this function you can access the Device through SSH protocol to carry out system debugging and IP configuration This function is disabled by default For data security we recommend you d...

Page 190: ...elligent Diagnosis Run Log Login Mode Select an authentication mode between security mode and compatibility mode Security mode is recommended Password Expires in Configure the password expiration inte...

Page 191: ...is IP address or the domain name of the Device Port refers to HTTPS port number of the Device If the HTTPS port is the default value 443 just use https IP address to access the web interface 6 5 3 Att...

Page 192: ...the defined duration Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step 2 On the home page select Security Attack Defense Account Lockout Figure 6 63 Account lockout Step 3 Click to enable the lockout limi...

Page 193: ...permissions of time synchronization actions from other devices or servers Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step 2 On the home page select Security Attack Defense Sync Time Figure 6 65 Sync ti...

Page 194: ...tificates for trusted roots Trusted roots are the foundation upon which chains of trust are built in certificates 6 5 4 1 Installing the Device Certificate A device certificate is a proof of device le...

Page 195: ...6 68 Certificate information 3 Click Create and install certificate Apply for and import a certificate 1 Select Apply for CA Certificate and Import Recommended and then click Next 2 Enter the informa...

Page 196: ...or the private key 5 Click Import and Install Related Operations You can edit and download the installed certificate Edit Click Enter Edit Mode enter a custom name for the certificate and then click S...

Page 197: ...Encryption The Device supports audio and video encryption during data transmission Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step 2 On the home page select Security Video Encryption Encrypted Transmis...

Page 198: ...3 Click to enable the function Step 4 Select the events to be monitored Step 5 Click Apply 6 6 Account Management The Device adopts two level account management mode user and user group Every user mus...

Page 199: ...3 User group property Step 5 Configure the parameters Table 6 28 User group attribute parameters Parameter Description Name Customize a user group name The name ranges from 1 to 64 characters It can c...

Page 200: ...ted user group cannot be restored The admin and Onvif user groups cannot be deleted 6 6 2 Adding Device Users A device user can access and manage the Device The default administrator is admin You can...

Page 201: ...belongs to Password Enter the password and then confirm it Set a strong password according to the on screen prompt Confirm Password Description Enter descriptions for the user Step 6 Click the Permiss...

Page 202: ...ck OK 6 6 3 1 2 Changing Password of Other Users Only users in the admin group have the permission to change passwords of other users Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step 2 Click on the upper...

Page 203: ...orgot password Step 3 Click OK Step 4 Optional If you have not configured the linked email address enter the email address and then click Next Step 5 Select the reset mode and then reset the password...

Page 204: ...the password Confirm Password Prompt question After setting the prompt when you point to on the login page the system pops up a prompt to remind you of the password The password prompt is available on...

Page 205: ...mpt Confirm Password Description Enter descriptions for the user Step 6 Click Apply Related Operations Select an ONVIF user and then click to delete it The admin ONVIF user cannot be deleted 6 7 Syste...

Page 206: ...field scanning frequency Device Name Customize a name for the Device Logout Time Enter the time of inactivity before logout The Device logs out automatically after the period of inactivity If you sele...

Page 207: ...ble the NTP function the Device can automatically synchronize time with the NTP server Procedure Step 1 Log in to the PC client Step 2 Click on the upper right corner and then click System You can als...

Page 208: ...time of a remote device is inconsistent with IVSS time IVSS will calibrate the time of the remote device automatically Step 5 Optional Set DST DST is a system to stipulate local time in order to save...

Page 209: ...and then click to delete it 6 8 Cluster Service The cluster function also known as cluster redundancy is a kind of deployment method that can improve the reliability of device In the cluster system th...

Page 210: ...n of main and sub devices and the configuration of cluster IP When you create a cluster the current Device is taken as the first sub device and the DCS server by default and the priority of the other...

Page 211: ...5 Add a main device 1 Click Add under Main Device Figure 6 82 Add a main device 2 Set parameters Table 6 35 Parameters description Parameter Description Device Name Enter a name for the main device I...

Page 212: ...n the main device fails and the system is switched to the sub device you can still view live video 3 Click OK Step 6 Add a sub device 1 Click Add under Sub Device Figure 6 83 Add a sub device 2 Set pa...

Page 213: ...lete the cluster Click Even Info under Operation to view the event logs of the main device or sub device Click Cluster IP under Operation to change the cluster IP Click Delete under Operation to delet...

Page 214: ...files are to be transferred Click to set the channel range Start Time Set the period during which the files you want to transfer were recorded End Time Step 5 Click OK 6 8 3 Viewing Cluster Log Backg...

Page 215: ...und Information Storage pool is a logical storage space after the storage device is virtualized It is managed by the system and can be composed of multiple actual disks or RAID Network storage is one...

Page 216: ...select Network Storage Storage Pool Step 2 Click Add Step 3 Set parameters Parameter Description User Name Name the user Service Type You can select ISCSI FTP SAMBA ISCSI FTP SAMABA Password Set a pa...

Page 217: ...quirement for data integrity Write back Write data into the cache and then store it into the disk when the cache is full or system is available You are recommended to select write back when you have m...

Page 218: ...User s Manual 201 Procedure Step 1 Click or on the home page select Network Storage Storage Pool Step 2 Click to enable share service Step 3 Click OK...

Page 219: ...e connection and idle status of remote devices Click to go to the Camera page for detailed information Click to refresh the data 3 RAID Status View RAID status Click to go to the Storage page for deta...

Page 220: ...ng Device Information Log in to the PC client On the home page select Maintain System Info Device Info You can view device information such as input bandwidth system version and web version 7 2 2 View...

Page 221: ...h the data 7 4 Network Maintenance 7 4 1 Online User Manage the online user that can access the Device You can block a user from access for a period of time During the block period the selected user c...

Page 222: ...n to the PC client Step 2 On the home page select Maintain Network Maintenance Network Test Figure 7 5 Network test Step 3 In the Network Test section enter the target address and then click Test Afte...

Page 223: ...Disk Health Detection On the home page select Maintain Disk Maintenance System Disk Health Detection and then you can view the storage allocation and remaining P E cycle of system disk Figure 7 7 Sys...

Page 224: ...rts Dahua Disk Figure 7 9 Health monitoring 7 6 Logs The logs record all kinds of system running information We recommend you check the logs periodically and fix the problems in time 7 6 1 Log Classif...

Page 225: ...be encrypted The password is required to unzip the exported file If you select No the logs will be exported to your computer or USB storage device without encryption Keep the unencrypted logs safe to...

Page 226: ...elligent Diagnosis One click Diagnosis Step 3 Click Diagnose and then click the Details to view the corresponding diagnosis information 7 8 Maintenance Manager To clear the malfunction or error during...

Page 227: ...ocal interface save the update file in the USB storage device and then connect the USB storage device to the IVSS When operating on the web interface or PC client save the update file on your computer...

Page 228: ...o automatically restart at idle time Procedure Step 1 Log in to thee PC client Step 2 On the home page select Maintain Manager Maintenance Figure 7 12 Auto Maintain Step 3 Set the automatic time Step...

Page 229: ...rt to export the configuration file The file storage path varies depending on the interface you are operating On the PC client click and then select Download to view file saving path On the local inte...

Page 230: ...go to the login page The icon turns into Click to refresh the page View history login records downloads client settings and client version Minimize the client Maximize the client Display the client at...

Page 231: ...ero theme take effect Setting Video and Picture Storage Path Click Browse to specify the paths for saving videos and pictures This function is available only on the PC client Enabling Compatibility Mo...

Page 232: ...r cable might cause data loss and is not recommended Mode 1 recommended Click select Shutdown and then click OK Mode 2 Press the power button on the Device Mode 3 Unplug the power cord Locking Click a...

Page 233: ...nd corresponding IP address in the network It has the ability to change the domain to the IP address DVR Digital Video Recorder FTP File Transfer Protocol FTP is used to control bilateral transmission...

Page 234: ...to combine several independent HDDs physical HDD to form a HDD group logic HDD to provide higher storage performance and data redundancy S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology S M...

Page 235: ...On the LIVE page double click the remote device in the device tree Switch to video edit status and add remote device Double click the image or record file thumbnail to playback record file or view the...

Page 236: ...s connected to the peripheral keyboard click the text column Virtual keyboard will disappear Appendix Figure 2 1 Virtual keyboard global keyboard Appendix Figure 2 2 Virtual keyboard digital keyboard...

Page 237: ...restore previous input mode Click to input space Click to control cursor position Click to switch to the next line Select text and click the icon to cut the selected contents Select text and click the...

Page 238: ...r mirroring RAID 1 data is written to two HDDs equally which guarantee the system reliability and can be repaired RAID 1 read speed is almost close to the total volume of all HDDs The write speed is l...

Page 239: ...er fault tolerance There is no data loss even one HDD in the set malfunctions 6 RAID60 RAID60 is a combination of the RAID6 and RAID0 It has higher fault tolerance and read performance There is no dat...

Page 240: ...ery day of one month 30 days the required HDD space is 4 channels 30 days 24 hours 200 M hour 576 G Therefore five 120 G HDD or four 160 G HDD shall be installed According to the above formula at diff...

Page 241: ...sent in the air must have a deliquescent point less than 60 relative humidity Appendix Table 5 2 ISO 14644 1 cleanroom classification Class Maximum particles m3 0 1 m 0 2 m 0 3 m 0 5 m 1 m 5 m Class 1...

Page 242: ...le 5 4 ANSI ISA 71 04 2013 classification of reactive environments Class Copper Reactivity Silver Reactivity Description G1 mild 300 month 200 month Corrosion is not a factor in determining equipment...

Page 243: ...ormation 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 device network securit...

Page 244: ...dio and video data being stolen during transmission Reminder encrypted transmission will cause some loss in transmission efficiency 11 Secure Auditing Check online users we suggest that you check onli...

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