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Network Camera
User Manual
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© 2020 Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
About this Manual
The Manual includes instructions for using and managing the Product. Pictures, charts, images and
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PRODUCTION OF CHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS, ANY ACTIVITIES IN THE CONTEXT REL
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Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol
Description
Danger
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will or could
result in death or serious injury.
Caution
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance
degradation, or unexpected results.
Note
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement
important points of the main text.
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Safety Instruction
These instructions are intended to ensure that user can use the product correctly to avoid danger
or property loss.
Laws and Regulations
The device should be used in compliance with local laws, electrical safety regulations, and fire
prevention regulations.
Transportation
Keep the device in original or similar packaging while transporting it.
Power Supply
The input voltage should conform to IEC60950-1 standard: SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) and
the Limited Power Source. Refer to the appropriate documentation for detailed information.
Make sure the plug is properly connected to the power socket.
DO NOT connect multiple devices to one power adapter, to avoid over-heating or fire hazards
caused by overload.
System Security
The installer and user are responsible for password and security configuration and its settings.
Battery
Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in explosion hazard.
Replace with the same or equivalent type only. Dispose of used batteries in conformance with
the local codes.
Maintenance
If the product does not work properly, please contact your dealer or the nearest service center.
We shall not assume any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or
maintenance.
A few device components (e.g., electrolytic capacitor) require regular replacement. The average
lifespan varies, so periodic checking is recommended. Contact your dealer for details.
Using Environment
Make sure the running environment meets the requirement of the device. The operating
temperature shall be -30°C to 60°C (-22°F to 140°F), and the operating humidity shall be 95% or
less, no condensing.
When any laser equipment is in use, make sure that the device lens is not exposed to the laser
beam, or it may burn out.
Do not expose the device to high electromagnetic radiation or dusty environments.
For indoor-only device, place it in a dry and well-ventilated environment.
Do not aim the lens at the sun or any other bright light.
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Emergency
If smoke, odor, or noise arises from the device, immediately turn off the power, unplug the
power cable, and contact the service center.
Time Synchronization
Set up camera time manually for the first time access if the local time is not synchronized with
that of the network. Visit the camera via Web browse/client software and go to time settings
interface.
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Contents
Chapter 1 System Requirement .................................................................................................. 1
Chapter 2 Device Activation and Accessing ................................................................................. 2
2.1 Activate the Device via SADP ................................................................................................ 2
2.2 Activate the Device via Browser ........................................................................................... 2
2.3 Login ....................................................................................................................................... 3
2.3.1 Plug-in Installation ..................................................................................................... 3
2.3.2 Admin Password Recovery 4........................................................................................
2.3.3 Illegal Login Lock 5........................................................................................................
Chapter 3 Live View .................................................................................................................... 6
3.1 Live View Parameters ............................................................................................................ 6
3.1.1 Enable and Disable Live View .................................................................................... 6
3.1.2 Adjust Aspect Ratio .................................................................................................... 6
3.1.3 Live View Stream Type ............................................................................................... 6
3.1.4 Select the Third-Party Plug-in .................................................................................... 6
3.1.5 Light 7............................................................................................................................
3.1.6 Count Pixel .................................................................................................................. 7
3.1.7 Start Digital Zoom 7......................................................................................................
3.1.8 Auxiliary Focus ............................................................................................................ 7
3.1.9 Lens Initialization 7.......................................................................................................
3.1.10 Quick Set Live View .................................................................................................. 8
3.1.11 Lens Parameters Adjustment................................................................................... 8
3.1.12 Conduct 3D Positioning ............................................................................................ 9
3.2 Set Transmission Parameters................................................................................................ 9
3.3 Set Smooth Streaming ......................................................................................................... 10
Chapter 4 Video and Audio ....................................................................................................... 12
4.1 Video Settings ...................................................................................................................... 12
4.1.1 Stream Type .............................................................................................................. 12
4.1.2 Video Type ................................................................................................................ 13
4.1.3 Resolution ................................................................................................................. 13
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4.1.4 Bitrate Type and Max. Bitrate .................................................................................13
4.1.5 Video Quality ............................................................................................................ 13
4.1.6 Frame Rate ...............................................................................................................13
4.1.7 Video Encoding ......................................................................................................... 14
4.1.8 Smoothing................................................................................................................. 15
4.2 ROI ........................................................................................................................................ 16
4.2.1 Set ROI ...................................................................................................................... 16
4.2.2 Set Face Tracking ROI ............................................................................................... 17
4.2.3 Set Target Tracking ROI ............................................................................................ 17
4.2.4 Set License Plate Tracking ROI ................................................................................. 17
4.3 Display Info. on Stream ....................................................................................................... 18
4.4 Audio Settings ...................................................................................................................... 18
4.4.1 Audio Encoding ......................................................................................................... 18
4.4.2 Audio Input ............................................................................................................... 18
4.4.3 Audio Output ............................................................................................................ 18
4.4.4 Environmental Noise Filter ...................................................................................... 19
4.5 Two-way Audio .................................................................................................................... 19
4.6 Display Settings ................................................................................................................... 19
4.6.1 Scene Mode .............................................................................................................. 20
4.6.2 Image Parameters Switch ........................................................................................ 23
4.6.3 Video Standard ......................................................................................................... 23
4.6.4 Local Video Output ................................................................................................... 23
4.7 OSD ......................................................................................................................................23
4.8 Set Privacy Mask .................................................................................................................. 24
4.9 Overlay Picture .................................................................................................................... 24
4.10 Set Target Cropping ........................................................................................................... 25
Chapter 5 Video Recording and Picture Capture ........................................................................ 26
5.1 Storage Settings ................................................................................................................... 26
5.1.1 Set New or Unencrypted Memory Card .................................................................. 26
5.1.2 Set FTP ......................................................................................................................28
5.1.3 Set NAS .....................................................................................................................29
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5.1.4 eMMC Protection ..................................................................................................... 29
5.1.5 Set Cloud Storage ..................................................................................................... 30
5.2 Video Recording ..................................................................................................................30
5.2.1 Record Automatically ............................................................................................... 30
5.2.2 Record Manually ......................................................................................................32
5.2.3 Set Lite Storage ......................................................................................................... 32
5.2.4 Playback and Download Video ................................................................................ 32
5.3 Capture Configuration ......................................................................................................... 33
5.3.1 Capture Automatically ............................................................................................. 33
5.3.2 Capture Manually ..................................................................................................... 34
5.3.3 Set Timing Wake ....................................................................................................... 34
5.3.4 View and Download Picture ....................................................................................34
Chapter 6 Event and Alarm ....................................................................................................... 36
6.1 Basic Event ........................................................................................................................... 36
6.1.1 Set Motion Detection ............................................................................................... 36
6.1.2 Set Video Tampering Alarm ..................................................................................... 38
6.1.3 Set PIR Alarm ............................................................................................................ 39
6.1.4 Set Exception Alarm ................................................................................................. 40
6.1.5 Set Alarm Input ........................................................................................................40
6.1.6 Set Video Quality Diagnosis ..................................................................................... 41
6.1.7 Set Vibration Detection ............................................................................................ 41
6.2 Smart Event .........................................................................................................................42
6.2.1 Detect Audio Exception ............................................................................................ 42
6.2.2 Set Defocus Detection .............................................................................................. 43
6.2.3 Detect Scene Change ................................................................................................ 43
6.2.4 Set Face Detection .................................................................................................... 43
6.2.5 Set Video Loss ........................................................................................................... 44
6.2.6 Set Intrusion Detection ............................................................................................ 44
6.2.7 Set Line Crossing Detection .....................................................................................45
6.2.8 Set Region Entrance Detection ................................................................................ 46
6.2.9 Set Region Exiting Detection .................................................................................... 47
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6.2.10 Set Unattended Baggage Detection ...................................................................... 49
6.2.11 Set Object Removal Detection ............................................................................... 49
6.2.12 Draw Area ............................................................................................................... 51
6.2.13 Set Size Filter .......................................................................................................... 51
Chapter 7 Network Settings ...................................................................................................... 52
7.1 TCP/IP ..................................................................................................................................52
7.1.1 Multicast ................................................................................................................... 53
7.1.2 Multicast Discovery .................................................................................................. 54
7.2 SNMP ...................................................................................................................................54
7.3 Set SRTP ............................................................................................................................... 54
7.4 Port Mapping ....................................................................................................................... 55
7.4.1 Set Auto Port Mapping............................................................................................. 55
7.4.2 Set Manual Port Mapping ........................................................................................ 55
7.4.3 Set Port Mapping on Router .................................................................................... 56
7.5 Port....................................................................................................................................... 57
7.6 Access to Device via Domain Name .................................................................................... 58
7.7 Access to Device via PPPoE Dial Up Connection ................................................................ 58
7.8 Wireless Dial ........................................................................................................................ 59
7.8.1 Set Wireless Dial ....................................................................................................... 59
7.8.2 Set Allowlist .............................................................................................................. 60
7.9 Wi-Fi ..................................................................................................................................... 60
7.9.1 Connect Device to Wi-Fi ........................................................................................... 61
7.10 Set Network Service .......................................................................................................... 61
7.11 Set Open Network Video Interface................................................................................... 62
7.12 Set ISUP .............................................................................................................................. 63
7.13 Set Alarm Server ................................................................................................................ 63
7.14 Access Camera via Hik-Connect ........................................................................................ 63
7.14.1 Enable Hik-Connect Service on Camera ................................................................64
7.14.2 Set Up Hik-Connect ................................................................................................65
7.14.3 Add Camera to Hik-Connect ..................................................................................66
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Chapter 8 Arming Schedule and Alarm Linkage ......................................................................... 67
8.1 Set Arming Schedule ...........................................................................................................67
8.2 Linkage Method Settings..................................................................................................... 67
8.2.1 Trigger Alarm Output ............................................................................................... 67
8.2.2 FTP/NAS/Memory Card Uploading .........................................................................68
8.2.3 Send Email ................................................................................................................ 69
8.2.4 Notify Surveillance Center ....................................................................................... 70
8.2.5 Trigger Recording ..................................................................................................... 70
8.2.6 Flashing Light ............................................................................................................ 70
8.2.7 Audible Warning ....................................................................................................... 70
Chapter 9 System and Security ................................................................................................. 72
9.1 View Device Information ....................................................................................................72
9.2 Search and Manage Log ...................................................................................................... 72
9.3 Simultaneous Login ............................................................................................................. 72
9.4 Import and Export Configuration File ................................................................................. 72
9.5 Export Diagnose Information .............................................................................................. 72
9.6 Reboot.................................................................................................................................. 73
9.7 Restore and Default ............................................................................................................73
9.8 Upgrade ...............................................................................................................................73
9.9 View Open Source Software License .................................................................................. 74
9.10 Wiegand ............................................................................................................................. 74
9.11 Metadata ........................................................................................................................... 74
9.12 Time and Date ...................................................................................................................74
9.12.1 Synchronize Time Manually ................................................................................... 74
9.12.2 Set NTP Server ........................................................................................................ 75
9.12.3 Synchronize Time by Satellite ................................................................................ 75
9.12.4 Set DST .................................................................................................................... 75
9.13 Set RS-485 .......................................................................................................................... 76
9.14 Set RS-232 .......................................................................................................................... 76
9.15 Power Consumption Mode ............................................................................................... 76
9.16 External Device .................................................................................................................. 77
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9.16.1 Supplement Light Settings ..................................................................................... 77
9.16.2 Heater ..................................................................................................................... 78
9.17 Security .............................................................................................................................. 78
9.17.1 Authentication........................................................................................................ 78
9.17.2 Set IP Address Filter ............................................................................................... 79
9.17.3 Set HTTPS ................................................................................................................ 80
9.17.4 Set QoS.................................................................................................................... 80
9.17.5 Set IEEE 802.1X ....................................................................................................... 80
9.17.6 Control Timeout Settings ....................................................................................... 81
9.17.7 Search Security Audit Logs ..................................................................................... 81
9.17.8 Security Reinforcement ......................................................................................... 81
9.17.9 SSH .......................................................................................................................... 82
9.18 Certificate Management ................................................................................................... 82
9.18.1 Create Self-signed Certificate ................................................................................ 82
9.18.2 Create Certificate Request ..................................................................................... 82
9.18.3 Import Certificate ................................................................................................... 83
9.18.4 Install Server/Client Certificate ............................................................................. 83
9.18.5 Install CA Certificate ............................................................................................... 83
9.18.6 Enable Certificate Expiration Alarm ......................................................................84
9.19 User and Account .............................................................................................................. 84
9.19.1 Set User Account and Permission .......................................................................... 84
9.19.2 Simultaneous Login ................................................................................................ 85
9.19.3 Online Users ........................................................................................................... 85
Chapter 10 Allocate VCA Resource ............................................................................................ 86
10.1 Switch Smart Mode ........................................................................................................... 86
10.2 Face Capture ...................................................................................................................... 87
10.2.1 Set Face Capture ..................................................................................................... 88
10.2.2 Overlay and Capture .............................................................................................. 88
10.2.3 Face Capture Algorithms Parameters .................................................................... 89
10.2.4 Set Shield Region .................................................................................................... 91
10.3 Road Traffic ........................................................................................................................ 91
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10.3.1 Set Vehicle Detection ............................................................................................. 91
10.3.2 Set Mixed-Traffic Detection Rule ........................................................................... 93
10.3.3 Uploading Pictures Settings ................................................................................... 93
10.3.4 Camera Settings...................................................................................................... 93
10.3.5 Import or Export Blocklist & Allowlist ................................................................... 94
10.4 Multi-Target-Type Detection ............................................................................................ 94
10.4.1 Set Multi-Target-Type Detection Rule ................................................................... 94
10.4.2 Overlay and Capture .............................................................................................. 95
10.4.3 Multi-Target-Type Detection Algorithm Parameters ............................................ 95
10.4.4 Set Shield Region .................................................................................................... 97
10.5 Face Counting .................................................................................................................... 97
10.5.1 Set Face Counting Detection Rule ......................................................................... 97
10.5.2 Overlay and Capture .............................................................................................. 98
10.5.3 Face Counting Algorithm Parameters ................................................................... 99
10.5.4 View Face Counting Result ................................................................................... 100
10.6 Queue Management ....................................................................................................... 100
10.6.1 Set Regional People Queuing-Up ......................................................................... 100
10.6.2 Set Waiting Time Detection ................................................................................. 101
10.6.3 Queue Management Statistics ............................................................................102
10.7 Counting ........................................................................................................................... 103
10.7.1 Set Counting ......................................................................................................... 103
10.7.2 View Counting Statistics ......................................................................................104
10.8 Hard Hat Detection .......................................................................................................... 105
10.8.1 Set Hard Hat Detection ........................................................................................ 105
10.9 Face Comparison and Modeling .....................................................................................105
10.9.1 Face Comparison .................................................................................................. 106
10.9.2 Face Modeling ...................................................................................................... 108
Chapter 11 Open Platform ...................................................................................................... 110
11.1 Set Open Platform ........................................................................................................... 110
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Chapter 12 Smart Display ....................................................................................................... 112
Chapter 13 Set EPTZ ............................................................................................................... 113
13.1 Patrol................................................................................................................................ 113
13.2 Auto-Tracking .................................................................................................................. 113
Chapter 14 Pattern Linkage .................................................................................................... 115
14.1 Set Pattern Linkage .........................................................................................................115
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Chapter 1 System Requirement
Your computer should meet the requirements for proper visiting and operating the product.
Operating System
Microsoft Windows XP SP1 and above version
CPU
2.0 GHz or higher
RAM
1G or higher
Display
1024×768 resolution or higher
Web Browser
For the details, see Plug-in Installation
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Chapter 2 Device Activation and Accessing
To protect the security and privacy of the user account and data, you should set a login password
to activate the device when access the device via network.
Note
Refer to the user manual of the software client for the detailed information about the client
software activation.
2.1 Activate the Device via SADP
Search and activate the online devices via SADP software.
Before You Start
Access www.hikvision.com to get SADP software to install.
Steps
1. Connect the device to network using the network cable.
2. Run SADP software to search the online devices.
3. Check from the device list, and select device. Device Status Inactive
4. Create and input the new password in the password field, and confirm the password.
Caution
We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (using a minimum of
8 characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters)
in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you reset your password
regularly, especially in the high security system, resetting the password monthly or weekly can
better protect your product.
5. Click . OK
Device Status Active changes into .
6. Optional: Change the network parameters of the device in . Modify Network Parameters
2.2 Activate the Device via Browser
You can access and activate the device via the browser.
Steps
1. Connect the device to the PC using the network cables.
2. Change the IP address of the PC and device to the same segment.
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Note
The default IP address of the device is 192.168.1.64. You can set the IP address of the PC from
192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.253 (except 192.168.1.64). For example, you can set the IP address of
the PC to 192.168.1.100.
3. Input in the browser. 192.168.1.64
4. Set device activation password.
Caution
We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (using a minimum of
8 characters, including at least three of the following categories: upper case letters, lower case
letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product. And
we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system,
resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.
5. Click . OK
6. Input the activation password to log in to the device.
7. Optional: Go to to change the IP address of the Configuration → Network → Basic → TCP/IP
device to the same segment of your network.
2.3 Login
Log in to the device via Web browser.
2.3.1 Plug-in Installation
Certain operation systems and web browser may restrict the display and operation of the camera
function. You should install plug-in or complete certain settings to ensure normal display and
operation. For detailed restricted function, refer to the actual device.
Operating System
Web Browser
Operation
Windows
Internet Explorer 8+
Google Chrome 57 and
earlier version
Mozilla Firefox 52 and
earlier version
Follow pop-up prompts to
complete plug-in installation.
Google Chrome 57+
Mozilla Firefox 52+
Click to
download and install plug-in.
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Web Browser
Operation
Google Chrome 57+
Mozilla Firefox 52+
Mac Safari 16+
Plug-in installation is not
required.
Go to Configuration →
Network Advanced
Settings Network Service
to enable WebSocket or
Websockets for normal view.
Display and operation of
certain functions are
restricted. For example,
Playback and Picture are not
available. For detailed
restricted function, refer to
the actual device.
Note
The camera only supports Windows and Mac OS system and do not support Linux system.
2.3.2 Admin Password Recovery
If you forget the admin password, you can reset the password by clicking on the Forget Password
login page after completing the account security settings.
You can reset the password by setting the security question or email.
Note
When you need to reset the password, make sure that the device and the PC are on the same
network segment.
Security Question
You can set the account security during the activation. Or you can go to Configuration → System
→ User Management Account Security Settings, click , select the security question and input your
answer.
You can click and answer the security question to reset the admin password Forget Password
when access the device via browser.
Email
You can set the account security during the activation. Or you can go to Configuration → System
→ User Management Account Security Settings, click , input your email address to receive the
verification code during the recovering operation process.
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2.3.3 Illegal Login Lock
It helps to improve the security when accessing the device via Internet.
Go to , and enable Configuration → System → Security → Security Service Enable Illegal Login
Lock Illegal Login Attempt Locking Duration. and are configurable.
Illegal Login Attempt
When your login attempts with the wrong password reach the set times, the device is locked.
Locking Duration
The device releases the lock after the setting duration.
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Chapter 3 Live View
It introduces the live view parameters, function icons and transmission parameters settings.
3.1 Live View Parameters
The supported functions vary depending on the model.
3.1.1 Enable and Disable Live View
This function is used to quickly enable or disable live view of the channel.
Click to start the live view.
Click to stop the live view.
3.1.2 Adjust Aspect Ratio
Steps
1. Click . Live View
2. Click to select the aspect ratio.
refers to 4:3 window size.
refers to 16:9 window size.
refers to original window size.
refers to self-adaptive window size.
refers to original ratio window size.
3.1.3 Live View Stream Type
Select the live view stream type according to your needs. For the detailed information about the
stream type selection, refer to . Stream Type
3.1.4 Select the Third-Party Plug- in
When the live view cannot display via certain browsers, you can change the plug-in for live view
according to the browser.
Steps
1. Click . Live View
2. Click to select the plug-in.
When you access the device via Internet Explorer, you can select Webcomponents or
QuickTime.When you access the device via the other browsers, you can select Webcomponents,
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QuickTime, VLC or MJPEG.
3.1.5 Light
Click to turn on or turn off the illuminator.
3.1.6 Count Pixel
It helps to get the height and width pixel of the selected region in the live view image.
Steps
1. Click to enable the function.
2. Drag the mouse on the image to select a desired rectangle area.
The width pixel and height pixel are displayed on the bottom of the live view image.
3.1.7 Start Digital Zoom
It helps to see a detailed information of any region in the image.
Steps
1. Click to enable the digital zoom.
2. In live view image, drag the mouse to select the desired region.
3. Click in the live view image to back to the original image.
3.1.8 Auxiliary Focus
It is used for motorized device. It can improve the image if the device cannot focus clearly.
For the device that supports ABF, adjust the lens angle, then focus and click ABF button on the
device. The device can focus clearly.
Click to focus automatically.
Note
If the device cannot focus with auxiliary focus, you can use , then use auxiliary Lens Initialization
focus again to make the image clear.
If auxiliary focus cannot help the device focus clearly, you can use manual focus.
3.1.9 Lens Initialization
Lens initialization is used on the device equipped with motorized lens. The function can reset lens
when long time zoom or focus results in blurred image. This function varies according to different
models.
Manual Lens Initialization
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Click to operate lens initialization.
Auto Lens Initialization
Go to to enable this function. You Configuration → System → Maintenance → Lens Correction
can set the arming schedule, and the device will correct lens automatically during the
configured time periods.
3.1.10 Quick Set Live View
It offers a quick setup of PTZ, display settings, OSD, video/audio and VCA resource settings on live
view page.
Steps
1. Click to show quick setup page.
2. Set PTZ, display settings, OSD, video/audio and VCA resource parameters.
For PTZ settings, see . Lens Parameters Adjustment
For display settings, see . Display Settings
For OSD settings, see . OSD
For audio and video settings, see Video and Audio.
For VCA settings, see . Allocate VCA Resource
Note
The function is only supported by certain models.
3.1.11 Lens Parameters Adjustment
It is used to adjust the lens focus, zoom and iris.
Zoom
Click , and the lens zooms in.
Click , and the lens zooms out.
Focus
Click , then the lens focuses far and the distant object gets clear.
Click , then the lens focuses near and the nearby object gets clear.
PTZ Speed
Slide to adjust the speed of the pan/tilt movement.
Iris
When the image is too dark, click to enlarge the iris.
When the image is too bright, click to stop down the iris.
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PTZ Lock
PTZ lock means to disable the zoom, focus and PTZ rotation functions of the corresponding
channel, so that to reduce the target missing caused by PTZ adjustment.
Go to , check , and click . Configuration → PTZ Enable PTZ Lock Save
3.1.12 Conduct 3D Positioning
3D positioning is to relocate the selected area to the image center.
Steps
1. Click to enable the function.
2. Select a target area in live image.
Left click on a point on live image: the point is relocated to the center of the live image. With
no zooming in or out effect.
Hold and drag the mouse to a lower right position to frame an area on the live: the framed
area is zoomed in and relocated to the center of the live image.
Hold and drag the mouse to an upper left position to frame an area on the live: the framed
area is zoomed out and relocated to the center of the live image.
3. Click the button again to turn off the function.
3.2 Set Transmission Parameters
The live view image may be displayed abnormally according to the network conditions. In different
network environments, you can adjust the transmission parameters to solve the problem.
Steps
1. Go to . Configuration → Local
2. Set the transmission parameters as required.
Protocol
TCP
TCP ensures complete delivery of streaming data and better video quality, yet the real-time
transmission will be affected. It is suitable for the stable network environment.
UDP
UDP is suitable for the unstable network environment that does not demand high video
fluency.
MULTICAST
MULTICAST is suitable for the situation that there are multiple clients. You should set the
multicast address for them before selection.
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Note
For detailed information about multicast, refer to . Multicast
HTTP
HTTP is suitable for the situation that the third-party needs to get the stream from the
device.
Play Performance
Shortest Delay
The device takes the real-time video image as the priority over the video fluency.
Balanced
The device ensures both the real-time video image and the fluency.
Fluent
The device takes the video fluency as the priority over teal-time. In poor network
environment, the device cannot ensures video fluency even the fluency is enabled.
Custom
You can set the frame rate manually. In poor network environment, you can reduce the
frame rate to get a fluent live view. But the rule information may cannot display.
3. Click . OK
3.3 Set Smooth Streaming
It is a function to tackle the latency and network congestion caused by unstable network condition,
and keep the live view stream on the web browser or the client software smooth.
Before You Start
Add the device to your client software and select NPQ protocol in client software before
configuring the smooth streaming function.
Be sure that the is selected as and the is selected as before Bitrate Type Constant SVC OFF
enabling the function. Go to Configuration Video/Audio Video to set the parameters.
Steps
1. Go to the settings page: Configuration Network Advanced Settings Smooth Streaming .
2. Check . Enable Smooth Streaming
3. Select the mode for smooth streaming.
Auto
The resolution and bitrate are adjusted automatically and resolution
takes the priority. The upper limits of these two parameters will not
exceed the values you set on page. Go to Video Configuration
Video/Audio Video Resolution Max. Bitrate , set the and before
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you enable smooth streaming funcon. In this mode, the frame rate
will be adjusted to the maximum value automacally.
Resoluon Priority
The resoluon stays the same as the set value on page, and the Video
bitrate will be adjusted automacally. Go to Conguraon
Video/Audio Video Max. Bitrate , set the before you enable
smooth streaming funcon. In this mode, the framerate will be
adjusted to the maximum value automacally.
Error Correcon
The resoluon and bitrate stay the same as the set values on Video
page. The mode is used to correct the data error during transmission
to ensure the image quality. You can set the Error Correcon
Proporon within range of 0-100.
When the proporon is 0, the data error will be corrected by data
retransmission. When the proporon is higher than 0, the error data
will be corrected via redundant data that is added to the stream and
data retransmission. The higher the value is, the more redundant
date will be generated, the more data error would be corrected, but
the larger bandwidth would be required. When the proporon is 100,
the redundant data will be as large as the original data, and the
bandwidth is twice required.
Note
Be sure the bandwidth is sucient in the Error Correcon mode.
4. Save the sengs.
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Chapter 4 Video and Audio
This part introduces the conguraon of video and audio related parameters.
4.1 Video Sengs
This part introduces the sengs of video parameters, such as, stream type, video encoding, and
resoluon.
Go to seng page: . Conguraon Video/Audio Video
4.1.1 Stream Type
For device supports more than one stream, you can specify parameters for each stream type.
Main Stream
The stream stands for the best stream performance the device supports. It usually oers the
best resoluon and frame rate the device can do. But high resoluon and frame rate usually
means larger storage space and higher bandwidth requirements in transmission.
Sub Stream
The stream usually oers comparavely low resoluon opons, which consumes less bandwidth
and storage space.
Other Streams
Steams other than the main stream and sub stream may also be oered for customized usage.
Set Custom Video
You can set up addional video streams if required. For custom video streams, you can preview
them, but cannot record or play back them.
Steps
Note
The funcon is only supported by certain camera models.
Aer restoring the device (not restore to default sengs), quanty of custom video streams
and their names are kept, but the related parameters are restored.
1. Click to add a stream.
2. Change the stream name as needed.
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Note
Up to 32 leers and symbols (except &, <, >, ', or ") are allowed for the stream name.
3. Customize the stream parameters (resoluon, frame rate, max. bitrate, video encoding).
4. Oponal: Add stream descripon as needed.
5. Oponal: If a custom stream is not needed, click to delete it.
6. Click . Save
4.1.2 Video Type
Select the content (video and audio) that should be contained in the stream.
Video
Only video content is contained in the stream.
Video & Audio
Video content and audio content are contained in the composite stream.
4.1.3 Resoluon
Select video resoluon according to actual needs. Higher resoluon requires higher bandwidth
and storage.
4.1.4 Bitrate Type and Max. Bitrate
Constant Bitrate
It means that the stream is compressed and transmied at a comparavely xed bitrate. The
compression speed is fast, but mosaic may occur on the image.
Variable Bitrate
It means that the device automacally adjust the bitrate under the set . The Max. Bitrate
compression speed is slower than that of the constant bitrate. But it guarantees the image
quality of complex scenes.
4.1.5 Video Quality
When is set as Variable, video quality is congurable. Select a video quality according Bitrate Type
to actual needs. Note that higher video quality requires higher bandwidth.
4.1.6 Frame Rate
The frame rate is to describe the frequency at which the video stream is updated and it is
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measured by frames per second (fps).
A higher frame rate is advantageous when there is movement in the video stream, as it maintains
image quality throughout. Note that higher frame rate requires higher bandwidth and larger
storage space.
4.1.7 Video Encoding
It stands for the compression standard the device adopts for video encoding.
Note
Available compression standards vary according to device models.
H.264
H.264, also known as MPEG-4 Part 10, Advanced Video Coding, is a compression standard.
Without compressing image quality, it increases compression rao and reduces the size of video
le than MJPEG or MPEG-4 Part 2.
H.264+
H.264+ is an improved compression coding technology based on H.264. By enabling H.264+, you
can esmate the HDD consumpon by its maximum average bitrate. Compared to H.264, H.264+
reduces storage by up to 50% with the same maximum bitrate in most scenes.
When H.264+ is enabled, is congurable. The device gives a recommended Max. Average Bitrate
max. average bitrate by default. You can adjust the parameter to a higher value if the video quality
is less sasfactory. Max. average bitrate should not be higher than max. bitrate.
Note
When H.264+ is enabled, , , and are not congurable. Video Quality I Frame Interval Prole SVC
H.265
H.265, also known as High Eciency Video Coding (HEVC) and MPEG-H Part 2, is a compression
standard. In comparison to H.264, it oers beer video compression at the same resoluon, frame
rate and image quality.
H.265+
H.265+ is an improved compression coding technology based on H.265. By enabling H.265+, you
can esmate the HDD consumpon by its maximum average bitrate. Compared to H.265, H.265+
reduces storage by up to 50% with the same maximum bitrate in most scenes.
When H.265+ is enabled, is congurable. The device gives a recommended Max. Average Bitrate
max. average bitrate by default. You can adjust the parameter to a higher value if the video quality
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is less sasfactory. Max. average bitrate should not be higher than max. bitrate.
Note
When H.265+ is enabled, , , and are not congurable. Video Quality I Frame Interval Prole SVC
I-Frame Interval
I-frame interval denes the number of frames between 2 I-frames.
In H.264 and H.265, an I-frame, or intra frame, is a self-contained frame that can be independently
decoded without any reference to other images. An I-frame consumes more bits than other
frames. Thus, video with more I-frames, in other words, smaller I-frame interval, generates more
steady and reliable data bits while requiring more storage space.
SVC
Scalable Video Coding (SVC) is the name for the Annex G extension of the H.264 or H.265 video
compression standard.
The objecve of the SVC standardizaon has been to enable the encoding of a high-quality video
bitstream that contains one or more subset bitstreams that can themselves be decoded with a
complexity and reconstrucon quality similar to that achieved using the exisng H.264 or H.265
design with the same quanty of data as in the subset bitstream. The subset bitstream is derived
by dropping packets from the larger bitstream.
SVC enables forward compability for older hardware: the same bitstream can be consumed by
basic hardware which can only decode a low-resoluon subset, while more advanced hardware
will be able decode high quality video stream.
MPEG4
MPEG4, referring to MPEG-4 Part 2, is a video compression format developed by Moving Picture
Experts Group (MPEG).
MJPEG
Moon JPEG (M-JPEG or MJPEG) is a video compression format in which intraframe coding
technology is used. Images in a MJPEG format is compressed as individual JPEG images.
Prole
This funcon means that under the same bitrate, the more complex the prole is, the higher the
quality of the image is, and the requirement for network bandwidth is also higher.
4.1.8 Smoothing
It refers to the smoothness of the stream. The higher value of the smoothing is, the beer uency
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of the stream will be, though, the video quality may not be so sasfactory. The lower value of the
smoothing is, the higher quality of the stream will be, though it may appear not uent.
4.2 ROI
ROI (Region of Interest) encoding helps to discriminate the ROI and background informaon in
video compression. The technology assigns more encoding resource to the region of interest, thus
to increase the quality of the ROI whereas the background informaon is less focused.
4.2.1 Set ROI
ROI (Region of Interest) encoding helps to assigns more encoding resource to the region of interest,
thus to increase the quality of the ROI whereas the background informaon is less focused.
Before You Start
Please check the video coding type. ROI is supported when the video coding type is H.264 or
H.265.
Steps
1. Go to . Conguraon Video/Audio ROI
2. Check . Enable
3. Select . Stream Type
4. Select in to draw ROI region. Region No. Fixed Region
1) Click . Drawing
2) Click and drag the mouse on the view screen to draw the xed region.
3) Click . Stop Drawing
Note
Select the xed region that needs to be adjusted and drag the mouse to adjust its posion.
5. Input the and . Region Name ROI Level
6. Click . Save
Note
The higher the ROI level is, the clearer the image of the detected region is.
7. Oponal: Select other region No. and repeat the above steps if you need to draw mulple xed
regions.
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4.2.2 Set Face Tracking ROI
When the face tracking funcon is enabled in ROI and the face appears in the live picture, the
image of the face is clearer than that of the surrounding area.
Steps
1. Go to the ROI seng page: . Conguraon Video/Audio ROI
2. Check . Enable Face Tracking
3. Select in . ROI Level Dynamic Region
Note
ROI level means the image quality enhancing level. The larger the value is, the beer the image
quality would be.
4. Click . Save
4.2.3 Set Target Tracking ROI
The moving target is clearer than other areas in live image or recordings aer enabling the
funcon.
Before You Start
Go to to complete the smart tracking sengs. Conguraon PTZ Smart Tracking
Steps
1. Go to . Conguraon Video/Audio ROI
2. Check . Enable Target Tracking
3. Set for target tracking. The higher the value is, the clearer the target is. ROI Level
4. Click . Save
4.2.4 Set License Plate Tracking ROI
When the license plate tracking ROI funcon is enabled and the license plate appears in the live
picture, the image of the license plate is clearer than that of the surrounding area.
Steps
1. Go to the ROI seng page: . Conguraon Video/Audio ROI
2. Check . Enable License Plate Tracking
3. Select in . ROI Level Dynamic Region
Note
ROI level means the image quality enhancing level. The larger the value is, the beer the image
quality would be.
4. Click . Save
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4.3 Display Info. on Stream
The informaon of the objects (e.g. human, vehicle, etc.) is marked in the video stream. You can
set rules on the connected rear-end device or client soware to detect the events including line
crossing, intrusion, etc.
Steps
1. Go to the seng page: Conguraon Video/Audio Display Info. on Stream.
2. Check . Enable Dual-VCA
3. Click . Save
4.4 Audio Sengs
It is a funcon to set audio parameters such as audio encoding, environment noise ltering.
Go to the audio sengs page: . Conguraon Video/Audio Audio
4.4.1 Audio Encoding
Select the audio encoding compression of the audio.
4.4.2 Audio Input
Note
Connect the audio input device as required.
The audio input display varies with the device models.
LineIn
Set to when the device connects to the Audio Input LineIn
audio input device with the high output power, such as MP3,
synthesizer or acve pickup.
MicIn
Set to when the device connects to the Audio Input MicIn
audio input device with the low output power, such as
microphone or passive pickup.
4.4.3 Audio Output
Note
Connect the audio output device as required.
It is a switch of the device audio output. You can adjust the output volume as required. When it is
disabled, all the device audio cannot output. The audio output display varies with the device
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modes.
4.4.4 Environmental Noise Filter
Set it as OFF or ON. When the funcon is enabled, the noise in the environment can be ltered to
some extent.
4.5 Two-way Audio
It is used to realize the two-way audio funcon between the monitoring center and the target in
the monitoring screen.
Before You Start
Make sure the audio input device (pick-up or microphone) and audio output device (speaker)
connected to the device is working properly. Refer to specicaons of audio input and output
devices for device connecon.
If the device has built-in microphone and speaker, two-way audio funcon can be enabled
directly.
Steps
1. Click . Live View
2. Click on the toolbar to enable two-way audio funcon of the camera.
3. Click and select , move the slider to adjust the volume.
4. Click , disable the two-way audio funcon.
4.6 Display Sengs
It oers the parameter sengs to adjust image features.
Go to . Conguraon Image Display Sengs
Click to restore sengs. Default
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4.6.1 Scene Mode
There are several sets of image parameters predened for dierent installaon environments.
Select a scene according to the actual installaon environment to speed up the display sengs.
Image Adjustment
By adjusng the , , and , the image can be best Brightness Saturaon, Hue Contrast Sharpness
displayed.
Exposure Sengs
Exposure is controlled by the combinaon of iris, shuer, and photo sensibility. You can adjust
image eect by seng exposure parameters.
In manual mode, you need to set , and . Exposure Time Gain Slow Shuer
Focus
It oers opons to adjust the focus mode and the minimum focus distance.
Focus Mode
Auto
The device focuses automacally as the scene changes. If you cannot get a well-focused
image under auto mode, reduce light sources in the image and avoid ashing lights.
Semi-auto
The device focuses once aer the PTZ and lens zooming. If the image is clear, the focus does
not change when the scene changes.
Manual
You can adjust the focus manually on the live view page.
Min. Focus Distance
When the distance between the scene and lens is shorter than the Min. Focus Distance, the lens
does not focus.
Day/Night Switch
Day/Night Switch funcon can provide color images in the day mode and black/white images in
the night mode. Switch mode is congurable.
Day
The image is always in color.
Night
The image is always black/white
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Auto
The camera switches between the day mode and the night mode according to the illuminaon
automacally.
Scheduled-Switch
Set the and the to dene the duraon for day mode. Start Time End Time
Triggered by alarm input
Two trigger modes are available: and . For example, if the trigger mode is , the Day Night Night
image turns black and white when the device receives alarm input signal.
Note
Day/Night Switch funcon varies according to models.
Grey Scale
You can choose the range of the as [0-255] or [16-235]. Grey Scale
Rotate
When enabled, the live view will rotate 90 ° counterclockwise. For example, 1280 × 720 is rotated
to 720 × 1280.
Enabling this funcon can change the eecve range of monitoring in the vercal direcon.
Lens Distoron Correcon
For device equipped with motorized lens, image may appear distorted to some extent. Enable this
funcon to correct the distoron.
Note
This funcon is only supported by certain device equipped with motorized lens.
The edge of image will be lost if this funcon is enabled.
BLC
If you focus on an object against strong backlight, the object will be too dark to be seen clearly.
BLC (backlight compensaon) compensates light to the object in the front to make it clear. If BLC
mode is set as , you can draw a red rectangle on the live view image as the BLC area. Custom
WDR
The WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) funcon helps the camera provide clear images in environment
with strong illuminaon dierences.
When there are both very bright and very dark areas simultaneously in the eld of view, you can
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enable the WDR funcon and set the level. WDR automacally balances the brightness level of the
whole image and provides clear images with more details.
Note
When WDR is enabled, some other funcons may be not supported. Refer to the actual interface
for details.
HLC
When the bright area of the image is over-exposed and the dark area is under-exposed, the HLC
(High Light Compression) funcon can be enabled to weaken the bright area and brighten the dark
area, so as to achieve the light balance of the overall picture.
White Balance
White balance is the white rendion funcon of the camera. It is used to adjust the color
temperature according to the environment.
DNR
Digital Noise Reducon is used to reduce the image noise and improve the image quality. Normal
and modes are selectable. Expert
Normal
Set the DNR level to control the noise reducon degree. The higher level means stronger
reducon degree.
Expert
Set the DNR level for both space DNR and me DNR to control the noise reducon degree. The
higher level means stronger reducon degree.
Defog
You can enable the defog funcon when the environment is foggy and the image is misty. It
enhances the subtle details so that the image appears clearer.
EIS
Increase the stability of video image by using jier compensaon technology.
Mirror
When the live view image is the reverse of the actual scene, this funcon helps to display the
image normally.
Select the mirror mode as needed.
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Note
The video recording will be shortly interrupted when the funcon is enabled.
4.6.2 Image Parameters Switch
The device automacally switches image parameters in set me periods.
Go to image parameters switch seng page: Conguraon Image Image Parameters Switch ,
and set parameters as needed.
Set Switch
Switch the image parameters to the scene automacally in certain me periods.
Steps
1. Check . Enable
2. Select and congure the corresponding me period and the scene.
Note
For the scene conguraon, refer to . Scene Mode
3. Click . Save
4.6.3 Video Standard
Video standard is an ability of a video card or video display device that denes the amount of
colors that are shown and the resoluon. The two most common video standard used are NTSC
and PAL. In NTSC, 30 frames are transmied each second. Each frame is made up of 525 individual
scan lines. In PAL, 25 frames are transmied each second. Each frame is made up of 625 individual
scan lines. Select video signal standard according to the video system in your country.
4.6.4 Local Video Output
If the device is equipped with video output interfaces, such as BNC, CVBS, HDMI, and SDI, you can
preview the live image directly by connecng the device to a monitor screen.
Select the output mode as ON/OFF to control the output.
4.7 OSD
You can customize OSD (On-screen Display) informaon such as device name, me/date, font,
color, and text overlay displayed on video stream.
Go to OSD seng page: Conguraon Image OSD Sengs . Set the corresponding
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parameters, and click to take eect. Save
Character Set
Select character set for displayed informaon. If Korean is required to displayed on screen, select
EUC- GBKKR. Otherwise, select .
Displayed Information
Set camera name, date, week, and their related display format.
Text Overlay
Set customized overlay text on image.
OSD Parameters
Set OSD parameters, such as , , , and . Display Mode OSD Size Font Color Alignment
4.8 Set Privacy Mask
The funcon blocks certain areas in the live view to protect privacy. No maer how the device
moves, the blocked scene will never be seen.
Steps
1. Go to privacy mask seng page: Conguraon Image Privacy Mask.
2. Check . Enable Privacy Mask
3. Click . Drag the mouse in the live view to draw a closed area. Draw Area
Drag the corners of
the area
Adjust the size of the area.
Drag the area
Adjust the posion of the area.
Click Clear All
Clear all the areas you set.
4. Click . Stop Drawing
5. Click . Save
Note
Up to 4 areas are supported for seng.
4.9 Overlay Picture
Overlay a customized picture on live view.
Before You Start
The picture to overlay has to be in BMP format with 24-bit, and the maximum picture size is 128 ×
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128 pixel.
Steps
1. Go to picture overlay setting page: Configuration Image Picture Overlay.
2. Click to select a picture, and click . Browse Upload
The picture with a red rectangle will appear in live view after successfully uploading.
3. Check . Enable Picture Overlay
4. Drag the picture to adjust its position.
5. Click . Save
4.10 Set Target Cropping
You can crop the image, transmit and save only the images of the target area to save transmission
bandwidth and storage.
Steps
1. Go to . Configuration Video/Audio Target Cropping
2. Check and set as the . Enable Target Cropping Third Stream Stream Type
Note
After enabling target cropping, the third stream resolution cannot be configured.
3. Select a . Cropping Resolution
A red frame appears in the live view.
4. Drag the frame to the target area.
5. Click . Save
Note
Only certain models support target cropping and the function varies according to different
camera models.
Some functions may be disabled after enabling target cropping.
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Chapter 5 Video Recording and Picture Capture
This part introduces the operations of capturing video clips and snapshots, playback, and
downloading captured files.
5.1 Storage Sengs
This part introduces the configuration of several common storage paths.
5.1.1 Set New or Unencrypted Memory Card
Before You Start
Insert a new or unencrypted memory card to the device. For detailed installation, refer to Quick
Start Guide of the device.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Storage Storage Management HDD Management .
2. Select the memory card.
Note
If an button appears, you need to unlock the memory card first. See Unlock Detect Memory
Card Status for details.
3. Click to initialize the memory card. Format
When the of memory card turns from to , the memory card is ready Status Uninialized Normal
for use.
4. Optional: Encrypt the memory card.
1) Click . Encrypted Format
2) Set the encryption password.
3) Click . OK
When the turns to , the memory card is ready for use. Encrypon Status Encrypted
Note
Keep your encryption password properly. Encryption password cannot be found if forgotten.
5. Optional: Define the of the memory card. Input the percentage for storing different Quota
contents according to your needs.
6. Click . Save
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Detect Memory Card Status
The device detects the status of Hikvision memory card. You receive nocaons when your
memory card is detected abnormal.
Before You Start
The conguraon page only appears when a Hikvision memory card is installed to the device.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Storage Storage Management Memory Card Detecon .
2. Click to check the and of your memory card. Status Detecon Remaining Lifespan Health Status
Remaining Lifespan
It shows the percentage of the remaining lifespan. The lifespan of a memory card may be
inuenced by factors such as its capacity and the bitrate. You need to change the memory
card if the remaining lifespan is not enough.
Health Status
It shows the condion of your memory card. There are three status descripons: good, bad,
and damaged. You will receive a nocaon if the health status is anything other than good
when the and are set. Arming Schedule Linkage Method
Note
It is recommended that you change the memory card when the health status is not "good".
3. Click to set the permission of reading and wring to the memory card. R/W Lock
1. Add a LockSelect the as ON. Lock Switch
2. Enter the password.
3. Click Save
Unlock
If you use the memory card on the device that locks it, unlocking will be done automacally
and no unlocking procedures are required on the part of users.
If you use the memory card (with a lock) on a dierent device, you can go to HDD
Management to unlock the memory card manually. Select the memory card, and click
Unlock. Enter the correct password to unlock it.
1. Remove the LockSelect the as OFF. Lock Switch
2. Enter the password in . Password Sengs
3. Click . Save
Note
Only admin user can set the . R/W Lock
The memory card can only be read and wrien when it is unlocked.
If the device, which adds a lock to a memory card, is restored to the factory sengs, you can
go to to unlock the memory card. HDD Management
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4. Set and . See and Arming Schedule Linkage Method Set Arming Schedule Linkage Method
Sengs for details.
5. Click . Save
5.1.2 Set FTP
You can congure the FTP server to save images which are captured by events or a med snapshot
task.
Before You Start
Get the FTP server address rst.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Network Advanced Sengs FTP.
2. Congure FTP sengs.
FTP Protocol
FTP and SFTP are selectable. The les uploading is encrypted by using SFTP protocol.
Server Address and Port
The FTP server address and corresponding port.
User Name and Password
The FTP user should have the permission to upload pictures.
If the FTP server supports picture uploading by anonymous users, you can check Anonymous
to hide your device informaon during uploading.
Directory Structure
The saving path of snapshots in the FTP server.
Picture Filing Interval
For beer picture management, you can set the picture ling interval from 1 day to 30 days.
Pictures captured in the same me interval will be saved in one folder named aer the
beginning date and ending date of the me interval.
Picture Name
Set the naming rule for captured pictures. You can choose in the drop-down list to Default
use the default rule, that is, IP address_channel number_capture me_event type.jpg (e.g.,
10.11.37.189_01_20150917094425492_FACE_DETECTION.jpg). Or you can customize it by
adding a to the default naming rule. Custom Prex
3. Check to enable uploading snapshots to the FTP server. Upload Picture
4. Check Enable Automac Network Replenishment.
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Note
Upload to FTP/Memory Card/NAS Linkage Method Enable Automac Network in and
Replenishment should be both enabled simultaneously.
5. Click to verify the FTP server. Test
6. Click . Save
5.1.3 Set NAS
Take network server as network disk to store the record les, captured images, etc.
Before You Start
Get the IP address of the network disk rst.
Steps
1. Go to NAS seng page: . Conguraon Storage Storage Management Net HDD
2. Click . Enter the server address and le path for the disk. HDD No.
Server Address
The IP address of the network disk.
File Path
The saving path of network disk les.
Mounng Type
Select le system protocol according to the operaon system.
Enter user name and password of the net HDD to guarantee the security if is SMB/CIFS
selected.
3. Click to check whether the network disk is available. Test
4. Click . Save
5.1.4 eMMC Protecon
It is to automacally stop the use of eMMC as a storage media when its health status is poor.
Note
The eMMC protecon is only supported by certain device models with an eMMC hardware.
Go to Conguraon System Maintenance System Service for the sengs.
eMMC, short for embedded mulmedia card, is an embedded non-volale memory system. It is
able to store the captured images or videos of the device.
The device monitors the eMMC health status and turns o the eMMC when its status is poor.
Otherwise, using a worn-out eMMC may lead to device boot failure.
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5.1.5 Set Cloud Storage
It helps to upload the captured pictures and data to the cloud. The plaorm requests picture
directly from the cloud for picture and analysis. The funcon is only supported by certain models.
Steps
Cauon
If cloud storage is enabled, the pictures are stored in the cloud storage server preferenally.
1. Go to Conguraon Storage Storage Management Cloud Storage .
2. Check . Enable Cloud Storage
3. Set basic parameters.
Protocol Version
The protocol version of the cloud storage server.
Server IP
The IP address of the cloud storage server. It supports IPv4 address.
Serve Port
The port of the cloud storage server. 6001 is the default port and you
are not recommended to edit it.
User Name and
Password
The user name and password of the cloud storage server.
Picture Storage Pool
ID
The ID of the picture storage region in the cloud storage server. Make
sure storage pool ID and the storage region ID are the same.
4. Click to test the congured sengs. Test
5. Click . Save
5.2 Video Recording
This part introduces the operaons of manual and scheduled recording, playback, and
downloading recorded les.
5.2.1 Record Automacally
This funcon can record video automacally during congured me periods.
Before You Start
Select in event sengs for each record type except . See Trigger Recording Connuous Event and
Alarm for details.
Steps
1. Go to . Conguraon Storage Schedule Sengs Record Schedule
2. Check . Enable
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3. Select a record type.
Note
The record type is vary according to dierent models.
Connuous
The video will be recorded connuously according to the schedule.
Moon
When moon detecon is enabled and trigger recording is selected as linkage method, object
movement is recorded.
Alarm
When alarm input is enabled and trigger recording is selected as linkage method, the video is
recorded aer receiving alarm signal from external alarm input device.
Moon | Alarm
Video is recorded when moon is detected or alarm signal is received from the external
alarm input device.
Moon & Alarm
Video is recorded only when moon is detected and alarm signal is received from the
external alarm input device.
Event
The video is recorded when congured event is detected.
4. Set schedule for the selected record type. Refer to for the seng Set Arming Schedule
operaon.
5. Click to set the advanced sengs. Advanced
Overwrite
Enable to overwrite the video records when the storage space is full. Otherwise Overwrite
the camera cannot record new videos.
Pre-record
The me period you set to record before the scheduled me.
Post-record
The me period you set to stop recording aer the scheduled me.
Stream Type
Select the stream type for recording.
Note
When you select the stream type with higher bitrate, the actual me of the pre-record and
post-record may be less than the set value.
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Recording Expiraon
The recordings are deleted when they exceed the expired me. The expired me is
congurable. Note that once the recordings are deleted, they can not be recovered.
6. Click . Save
5.2.2 Record Manua lly
Steps
1. Go to . Conguraon Local
2. Set the and saving path to for recorded les. Record File Size
3. Click . Save
4. Click to start recording. Click to stop recording.
5.2.3 Set Lite Storage
Aer the lite storage is enabled, the frame rate and bitrate of the video stream can be reduced to
lengthen the storage me of the memory card when there is no moving object in the monitoring
scenario.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Storage Storage Management Lite Storage .
2. Check and set the level. The higher the level is, the larger the frame rate and bitrate Enable
are, and the shorter the recommended storage me is.
3. Set the storage me. The device automacally calculates the bitrate and oers the
recommended storage me according to the memory card space and level. You are
recommended to set the storage me to the device recommended me.
Note
If the lite storage is enabled, unformaed memory card will be formaed automacally.
The displayed available space of the memory card is assigned by default according to
Percentage of Record Storage Storage Management Quota in . You can adjust it as
required.
Only certain device models support the funcon.
5.2.4 Playback and Download Video
You can search, playback and download the videos stored in the local storage or network storage.
Steps
1. Click . Playback
2. Set search condion and click . Search
The matched video les showed on the ming bar.
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3. Click to play the video les.
Click to clip video les.
Click to play video les in full screen. Press to exit full screen. ESC
Note
Go to , click to change the saving path of clipped video les. Conguraon Local Save clips to
4. Click on the playback interface to download les.
1) Set search condion and click . Search
2) Select the video les and then click . Download
Note
Go to , click to change the saving path of Conguraon Local Save downloaded les to
downloaded video les.
5.3 Capture Conguraon
The device can capture the pictures manually or automacally and save them in congured saving
path. You can view and download the snapshots.
5.3.1 Capture Automacally
This funcon can capture pictures automacally during congured me periods.
Before You Start
If event-triggered capture is required, you should congure related linkage methods in event
sengs. Refer to for event sengs. Event and Alarm
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Storage Schedule Sengs Capture Capture Parameters.
2. Set the capture type.
Timing
Capture a picture at the congured me interval.
Event-Triggered
Capture a picture when an event is triggered.
3. Set the , , , and . Format Resoluon, Quality Interval Capture Number
4. Refer to for conguring schedule me. Set Arming Schedule
5. Click . Save
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5.3.2 Capture Manually
Steps
1. Go to . Conguraon Local
2. Set the and saving path to for snapshots. Image Format
JPEG
The picture size of this format is comparavely small, which is beer for network
transmission.
BMP
The picture is compressed with good quality.
3. Click . Save
4. Click near the live view or play back window to capture a picture manually.
5.3.3 Set Timing Wake
When the device is sleeping, it will wake up at the set me interval, and capture pictures and
upload them.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon System System Sengs Power Consumpon Mode, under Sleep
Schedule Sleep Capture Interval, click the me schedule to set .
2. Enter Conguraon Event Basic Event Timing Wake.
3. Check . Enable
4. Select . Capture Types
5. For the linkage method sengs, see . Linkage Method Sengs
6. Click . Save
Result
The device will wake up at the set sleep capture interval, and capture pictures and upload them.
5.3.4 View and Download Picture
You can search, view and download the pictures stored in the local storage or network storage.
Steps
1. Click . Picture
2. Set search condion and click . Search
The matched pictures showed in the le list.
3. Select the pictures then click to download them. Download
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Note
Go to , click to change the saving path of Conguraon Local Save snapshots when playback
pictures.
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Chapter 6 Event and Alarm
This part introduces the conguraon of events. The device takes certain response to triggered
alarm.
6.1 Basic Event
6.1.1 Set Moon Detecon
It helps to detect the moving objects in the detecon region and trigger the linkage acons.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Event Basic Event Moon Detecon.
2. Check . Enable Moon Detecon
3. Oponal: Highlight to display the moving object in the image in green.
1) Check . Enable Dynamic Analysis for Moon
2) Go to . Conguraon Local
3) Set to . Rules Enable
4. Select , and set rule region and rule parameters. Conguraon Mode
For the informaon about normal mode, see . Normal Mode
For the informaon about expert mode, see . Expert Mode
5. Set the arming schedule and linkage methods. For the informaon about arming schedule
sengs, see . For the informaon about linkage methods, see Set Arming Schedule Linkage
Method Sengs.
6. Click . Save
Expert Mode
You can congure dierent moon detecon parameters for day and night according to the actual
needs.
Steps
1. Select in . Expert Mode Conguraon
2. Set parameters of expert mode.
Scheduled Image Sengs
OFF
Image switch is disabled.
Auto-Switch
The system switches day/night mode automacally according to environment. It displays
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colored image at day and black and white image at night.
Scheduled-Switch
The system switches day/night mode according to the schedule. It switches to day mode
during the set periods and switches to night mode during the other periods.
Sensivity
The higher the value of sensivity is, the more sensive the moon detecon is. If scheduled
image sengs is enabled, the sensivity of day and night can be set separately.
3. Select an and click . Click and drag the mouse on the live image and then release Area Draw Area
the mouse to nish drawing one area.
Figure 6-1 Set Rules
Stop Drawing
Finish drawing one area.
Clear All
Delete all the areas.
4. Click . Save
5. Oponal: Repeat above steps to set mulple areas.
Normal Mode
You can set moon detecon parameters according to the device default parameters.
Steps
1. Select normal mode in . Conguraon
2. Set the sensivity of normal mode. The higher the value of sensivity is, the more sensive the
moon detecon is. If the sensivity is set to , moon detecon and dynamic analysis do not 0
take eect.
3. Click . Click and drag the mouse on the live video, then release the mouse to nsh Draw Area
drawing one area.
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Figure 6-2 Set Rules
Stop Drawing
Stop drawing one area.
Clear All
Clear all the areas.
4. Oponal: You can set the parameters of mulple areas by repeang the above steps.
6.1.2 Set Video Tampering Alarm
When the congured area is covered and cannot be monitored normally, the alarm is triggered
and the device takes certain alarm response acons.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Event Basic Event Video Tampering.
2. Check . Enable
3. Set the . The higher the value is, the easier to detect the area covering. Sensivity
4. Click and drag the mouse in the live view to draw the area. Draw Area
Stop Drawing
Finish drawing.
Clear All
Delete all the drawn areas.
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Figure 6-3 Set Video Tampering Area
5. Refer to for seng scheduled me. Refer to for Set Arming Schedule Linkage Method Sengs
seng linkage method.
6. Click . Save
6.1.3 Set PIR Alarm
A PIR (Passive Infrared) alarm is triggered when an intruder moves within the detector's eld of
view. The heat energy dissipated by a person, or any other warm blooded creature such as dogs,
cats, etc., can be detected.
Steps
Note
Only certain models support PIR alarm.
1. Go to . Conguraon Advanced Conguraon Basic Event PIR Alarm
2. Check . Enable PIR Alarm
3. Refer to for seng scheduled me. Refer to for Set Arming Schedule Linkage Method Sengs
seng linkage method.
4. Click . Save
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6.1.4 Set Excepon Alarm
Excepon such as network disconnecon can trigger the device to take corresponding acon.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Event Basic Event Excepon.
2. Select . Excepon Type
HDD Full
The HDD storage is full.
HDD Error
Error occurs in HDD.
Network
Disconnected
The device is oine.
IP Address Conicted
The IP address of current device is same as that of other device in the
network.
Illegal Login
Incorrect user name or password is entered.
Voltage Instable
The power supply voltage is uctuang.
3. Refer to for seng linkage method. Linkage Method Sengs
4. Click . Save
6.1.5 Set Alarm Input
Alarm signal from the external device triggers the corresponding acons of the current device.
Before You Start
Make sure the external alarm device is connected. See for cables connecon. Quick Start Guide
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Event Basic Event Alarm Input.
2. Check . Enable Alarm Input Handing
3. Select and from the dropdown list. Edit the . Alarm Input NO. Alarm Type Alarm Name
4. Refer to for seng scheduled me. Refer to Set Arming Schedule Linkage Method Sengs for
seng linkage method.
5. Click to copy the sengs to other alarm input channels. Copy to...
6. Click . Save
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6.1.6 Set Video Quality Diagnosis
When the video quality of the device is abnormal and the alarm linkage is set, the alarm will be
triggered automacally.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Event Basic Event Video Quality Diagnosis.
2. Select . Diagnosis Type
3. Set the corresponding parameters.
Alarm Detecon Interval
The me interval to detect the excepon.
Sensivity
The higher the value is, the more easily the excepon will be detected, and the higher
possibility of misinformaon would be.
Alarm Delay Times
The device uploads the alarm when the alarm reaches the set number of mes.
4. Check , and the selected diagnosis type will be detected. Enable
5. Set arming schedule. See . Set Arming Schedule
6. Set linkage method. See . Linkage Method Sengs
7. Click . Save
Note
The funcon is only supported by certain models. The actual display varies with models.
6.1.7 Set Vibraon Detecon
It is used to detect whether the device is vibrang. The device reports an alarm and triggers
linkage acons if the funcon is enabled.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Event Basic Event Vibraon Detecon.
2. Check . Enable
3. Drag the slider to set the detecon sensivity. You can also enter number to set the sensivity.
4. Set the arming schedule. See . Set Arming Schedule
5. Set the linkage method. See . Linkage Method Sengs
6. Click . Save
Note
The funcon is only supported by certain models. The actual display varies with models.
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6.2.2 Set Defocus Detecon
The blurred image caused by lens defocus can be detected. If it occurs, the device can take linkage
acons.
Steps
1. Go to . Conguraon Event Smart Event Defocus Detecon
2. Check . Enable
3. Set . The higher the value is, the more easily the defocus image can trigger the alarm. Sensivity
You can adjust the value according to the actual environment.
4. For the linkage method sengs, refer to . Linkage Method Sengs
5. Click . Save
Note
The funcon is only supported by certain models. The actual display varies with models.
6.2.3 Detect Scene Change
Scene change detecon funcon detects the change of surveillance scene. Some certain acons
can be taken when the alarm is triggered.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Event Smart Event Scene Change Detecon.
2. Click . Enable
3. Set the . The higher the value is, the more easily the change of scene can be detected. Sensivity
But the detecon accuracy is reduced.
4. Refer to for seng scheduled me. Refer to for Set Arming Schedule Linkage Method Sengs
seng linkage method.
5. Click . Save
Note
The funcon varies according to dierent models.
6.2.4 Set Face Detecon
It helps to detect the face in the detecon region. If a face is detected, the device triggers the
linkage acons.
Steps
1. Go to . Conguraon Event Smart Event Face Detecon
2. Check . Enable Face Detecon
3. Oponal: Highlight to display the face in the image.
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1) Check . Enable Dynamic Analysis For Face Detecon
2) Go to , set to . Conguraon Local Rules Enable
4. Set . The lower the sensivity is, the prole of the face or unclear face is more Sensivity
dicult to detect.
5. Set the arming schedule and linkage methods. For the informaon about arming schedule
sengs, see . For the informaon about linkage methods, see Set Arming Schedule Linkage
Method Sengs.
6. Click . Save
6.2.5 Set Video Loss
This funcon can detect the video signal loss in me and trigger the linkage acon.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Event Basic Event Video Loss.
2. Check . Enable
3. Refer to for seng scheduled me. Refer to for Set Arming Schedule Linkage Method Sengs
seng linkage method.
4. Click . Save
6.2.6 Set Intrusion Detecon
It is used to detect objects entering and loitering in a pre-dened virtual region. If it occurs, the
device can take linkage acons.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Event Smart Event Intrusion Detection.
2. Check . Enable
3. Select a . For the detecon region sengs, refer to . Region Draw Area
4. Set rules.
Sensivity
Sensivity stands for the percentage of the body part of an
acceptable target that enters the pre-dened region. Sensivity = 100
- S1/ST × 100. S1 stands for the target body part that goes across the
pre-dened region. ST stands for the complete target body. The
higher the value of sensivity is, the more easily the alarm can be
triggered.
Threshold
Threshold stands for the threshold for the me of the object loitering
in the region. If the me that one object stays exceeds the threshold,
the alarm is triggered. The larger the value of the threshold is, the
longer the alarm triggering me is.
Detecon Target
Human and vehicle are available. If the detecon target is not
selected, all the detected targets will be reported, including the
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human and vehicle.
Target Validity
If you set a higher validity, the required target features should be
more obvious, and the alarm accuracy would be higher. The target
with less obvious features would be missing.
Figure 6-4 Set Rule
5. Oponal: You can set the parameters of mulple areas by repeang the above steps.
6. For the arming schedule sengs, refer to . For the linkage method sengs, Set Arming Schedule
refer to . Linkage Method Sengs
7. Click . Save
6.2.7 Set Line Crossing Detecon
It is used to detect objects crossing a pre-dened virtual line. If it occurs, the device can take
linkage acons.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Event Smart Event Line Crossing Detecon.
2. Check . Enable
3. Select one and set the size lter. For the size lter sengs, refer to . Line Set Size Filter
4. Click and a line with an arrow appears in the live video. Drag the line to the locaon Draw Area
on the live video as desired.
5. Set rules.
Direcon
It stands for the direcon from which the object goes across the line.
A<->B: The object going across the line from both direcons can be
detected and alarms are triggered.
A->B: Only the object crossing the congured line from the A side to
the B side can be detected.
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B->A: Only the object crossing the congured line from the B side to
the A side can be detected.
Sensivity
It stands for the percentage of the body part of an acceptable target
that goes across the pre-dened line. Sensivity = 100 - S1/ST × 100.
S1 stands for the target body part that goes across the pre-dened
line. ST stands for the complete target body. The higher the value of
sensivity is, the more easily the alarm can be triggered.
Detecon Target
Human and vehicle are available. If the detecon target is not
selected, all the detected targets will be reported, including the
human and vehicle.
Target Validity
If you set a higher validity, the required target features should be
more obvious, and the alarm accuracy would be higher. The target
with less obvious features would be missing.
Figure 6-5 Set Rule
6. Oponal: You can set the parameters of mulple areas by repeang the above steps.
7. For the arming schedule sengs, refer to . For the linkage method sengs, Set Arming Schedule
refer to . Linkage Method Sengs
8. Click . Save
6.2.8 Set Region Entrance Detecon
It is used to detect objects entering a pre-dened virtual region from the outside place. If it occurs,
the device can take linkage acons.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Event Smart Event Region Entrance Detecon.
2. Check . Enable
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2. Check . Enable
3. Select one . For the detecon region sengs, refer to . Region Draw Area
4. Set the detecon target, sensivity and the target validity.
Sensivity
It stands for the percentage of the body part of an acceptable target
that goes across the pre-dened region. Sensivity = 100 - S1/ST ×
100. S1 stands for the target body part that goes across the
pre-dened region. ST stands for the complete target body. The
higher the value of sensivity is, the more easily the alarm can be
triggered.
Detecon Target
Human and vehicle are available. If the detecon target is not
selected, all the detected targets will be reported, including the
human and vehicle.
Target Validity
If you set a higher validity, the required target features should be
more obvious, and the alarm accuracy would be higher. The target
with less obvious features would be missing.
Figure 6-7 Set Rule
5. Oponal: You can set the parameters of mulple areas by repeang the above steps.
6. For the arming schedule sengs, refer to . For the linkage method sengs, Set Arming Schedule
refer to . Linkage Method Sengs
7. Click . Save
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6.2.10 Set Unaended Baggage Detecon
It is used to detect the objects le over in the pre-dened region. Linkage methods can be
triggered aer the object is le and stays in the region for a set me period.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Event Smart Event Unaended Baggage Detecon.
2. Check . Enable
3. Select one . For the detecon region sengs, refer to . Region Draw Area
4. Set rules.
Sensivity
Sensivity stands for the percentage of the body part of an
acceptable target that enters the pre-dened region. Sensivity = 100
- S1/ST × 100. S1 stands for the target body part that goes across the
pre-dened region. ST stands for the complete target body. The
higher the value of sensivity is, the more easily the alarm can be
triggered.
Threshold
It stands for the me of the objects le in the region. Alarm is
triggered aer the object is le and stays in the region for the set
me period.
Figure 6-8 Set Rule
5. Oponal: You can set the parameters of mulple areas by repeang the above steps.
6. For the arming schedule sengs, refer to . For the linkage method sengs, Set Arming Schedule
refer to . Linkage Method Sengs
7. Click . Save
6.2.11 Set Object Removal Detecon
It detects whether the objects are removed from the pre-dened detecon region, such as the
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exhibits on display. If it occurs, the device can take linkage acons and the sta can take measures
to reduce property loss.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Event Smart Event Object Removal Detecon.
2. Check . Enable
3. Select a . For the region sengs, see . Region Draw Area
4. Set the rule.
Sensivity
Range [1-100]. It stands for the percentage of the body part of an
acceptable target that leaves the pre-dened region.
Sensivity = 100 S1/ST*100
S1 stands for the target body part that leaves the pre-dened region.
ST stands for the complete target body.
Example: If you set the value as 60, a target is possible to be counted
as a removed object only when 40 percent body part of the target
leaves the region.
Threshold
Range [5-100s], the threshold for the me of the objects removed
from the region. If you set the value as 10, alarm is triggered aer the
object disappears from the region for 10s.
Figure 6-9 Set Rule
5. Oponal: Repeat the above steps to set more regions.
6. For the arming schedule sengs, see . For the linkage method sengs, see Set Arming Schedule
Linkage Method Sengs.
7. Click . Save
Note
The funcon is only supported by certain models. The actual display varies with the models.
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Chapter 7 Network Sengs
7.1 TCP/IP
TCP/IP sengs must be properly congured before you operate the device over network. IPv4 and
IPv6 are both supported. Both versions can be congured simultaneously without conicng to
each other.
Go to for parameter sengs. Conguraon Network Basic Sengs TCP/IP
NIC Type
Select a NIC (Network Interface Card) type according to your network condion.
IPv4
Two IPv4 modes are available.
DHCP
The device automacally gets the IPv4 parameters from the network if you check . The DHCP
device IP address is changed aer enabling the funcon. You can use SADP to get the device
IP address.
Note
The network that the device is connected to should support DHCP (Dynamic Host
Conguraon Protocol).
Manual
You can set the device IPv4 parameters manually. Input , , and IPv4 Address IPv4 Subnet Mask
IPv4 Default Gateway Test, and click to see if the IP address is available.
IPv6
Three IPv6 modes are available.
Route Adversement
The IPv6 address is generated by combining the route adversement and the device Mac
address.
Note
Route adversement mode requires the support from the router that the device is connected
to.
DHCP
The IPv6 address is assigned by the server, router, or gateway.
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Manual
Input , , . Consult the network administrator IPv6 Address IPv6 Subnet IPv6 Default Gateway
for required informaon.
MTU
It stands for maximum transmission unit. It is the size of the largest protocol data unit that can
be communicated in a single network layer transacon.
The valid value range of MTU is 1280 to 1500.
DNS
It stands for domain name server. It is required if you need to visit the device with domain name.
And it is also required for some applicaons (e.g., sending email). Set and Preferred DNS Server
Alternate DNS server properly if needed.
Dynamic Domain Nam e
Check and input . The device is Enable Dynamic Domain Name Register Domain Name
registered under the register domain name for easier management within the local area
network.
Note
DHCP should be enabled for the dynamic domain name to take eect.
7.1.1 Mulcast
Mulcast is a group communicaon where data transmission is addressed to a group of
desnaon devices simultaneously. Aer seng mulcast, you can send the source data
eciently to mulple receivers.
Go to for the mulcast sengs. Conguraon Network Basic Sengs Mulcast
IP Address
It stands for the address of mulcast host.
Stream Type
The stream type of the mulcast source.
Video Port
The video port of the selected stream.
Audio Port
The audio port of the selected stream.
FEC Port
The FEC port of the selected stream.
FEC Rao
The rao of forward error correcon.
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7.1.2 Mulcast Discovery
Check the , and then the online network camera can be automacally Enable Mulcast Discovery
detected by client soware via private mulcast protocol in the LAN.
7.2 SNMP
You can set the SNMP network management protocol to get the alarm event and excepon
messages in network transmission.
Before You Start
Before seng the SNMP, you should download the SNMP soware and manage to receive the
device informaon via SNMP port.
Steps
1. Go to the sengs page: Conguraon Network Advanced Sengs SNMP .
2. Check , or . Enable SNMPv1 Enable SNMP v2c Enable SNMPv3
Note
The SNMP version you select should be the same as that of the SNMP soware.
And you also need to use the dierent version according to the security level required. SNMP v1
is not secure and SNMP v2 requires password for access. And SNMP v3 provides encrypon and
if you use the third version, HTTPS protocol must be enabled.
3. Congure the SNMP sengs.
4. Click . Save
7.3 Set SRTP
The Secure Real-me Transport Protocol (SRTP) is a Real-me Transport Protocol (RTP) internet
protocol, intended to provide encrypon, message authencaon and integrity, and replay aack
protecon to the RTP data in both unicast and mulcast applicaons.
Steps
1. Go to . Conguraon Network Advanced Sengs SRTP
2. Select . Server Cercate
3. Select . Encrypted Algorithm
4. Click . Save
Note
Only certain device models support this funcon.
If the funcon is abnormal, check if the selected cercate is abnormal in cercate
management.
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7.4 Port Mapping
By seng port mapping, you can access devices through the specied port.
Before You Start
When the ports in the device are the same as those of other devices in the network, refer to Port
to modify the device ports.
Steps
1. Go to . Conguraon Network Basic Sengs NAT
2. Select the port mapping mode.
Auto Port Mapping
Refer to for detailed informaon. Set Auto Port Mapping
Manual Port
Mapping
Refer to for detailed informaon. Set Manual Port Mapping
3. Click . Save
7.4.1 Set Auto Port Mapping
Steps
1. Check , and choose a friendly name for the camera, or you can use the default Enable UPnP™
name.
2. Select the port mapping mode to . Auto
3. Click . Save
Note
UPnP™ funcon on the router should be enabled at the same me.
7.4.2 Set Manual Port Mapping
Steps
1. Check , and choose a friendly name for the device, or you can use the default Enable UPnP™
name.
2. Select the port mapping mode to , and set the external port to be the same as the Manual
internal port.
3. Click . Save
What to do next
Go to the router port mapping sengs interface and set the port number and IP address to be the
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same as those on the device. For more informaon, refer to the router user manual.
7.4.3 Set Port Mapping on Router
The following sengs are for a certain router. The sengs vary depending on dierent models of
routers.
Steps
1. Select the . WAN Connecon Type
2. Set the and other network parameters of the route IP Address, Subnet Mask r.
3. Go to Forwarding Virtual Severs Port Number IP Address, and input the and .
4. Click . Save
Example
When the cameras are connected to the same router, you can congure the ports of a camera as
80, 8000, and 554 with IP address 192.168.1.23, and the ports of another camera as 81, 8001, 555,
8201 with IP 192.168.1.24.
Figure 7-1 Port Mapping on Router
Note
The port of the network camera cannot conict with other ports. For example, some web
management port of the router is 80. Change the camera port if it is the same as the management
port.
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7.5 Port
The device port can be modied when the device cannot access the network due to port conicts.
Cauon
Do not modify the default port parameters at will, otherwise the device may be inaccessible.
Go to for port sengs. Conguraon Network Basic Sengs Port
HTTP Port
It refers to the port through which the browser accesses the device. For example, when the
HTTP Port is modied to 81, you need to enter in the browser for login. hp://192.168.1.64:81
HTTPS Port
It refers to the port through which the browser accesses the device with cercate. Cercate
vericaon is required to ensure the secure access.
RTSP Port
It refers to the port of real-me streaming protocol.
SRTP Por t
It refers to the port of secure real-me transport protocol.
Server Port
It refers to the port through which the client adds the device.
Enhanced SDK Service Port
It refers to the port through which the client adds the device. Cercate vericaon is required
to ensure the secure access.
WebSocket Port
TCP-based full-duplex communicaon protocol port for plug-in free preview.
WebSockets Port
TCP-based full-duplex communicaon protocol port for plug-in free preview. Cercate
vericaon is required to ensure the secure access.
Note
Enhanced SDK Service Port, WebSocket Port, and WebSockets Port are only supported by
certain models.
For device models that support that funcon, go to Conguraon Network Advanced
Sengs Network Service to enable it.
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7.6 Access to Device via Domain Name
You can use the Dynamic DNS (DDNS) for network access. The dynamic IP address of the device
can be mapped to a domain name resoluon server to realize the network access via domain
name.
Before You Start
Registraon on the DDNS server is required before conguring the DDNS sengs of the device.
Steps
1. Refer to to set DNS parameters. TCP/IP
2. Go to the DDNS sengs page: . Conguraon Network Basic Sengs DDNS
3. Check and select . Enable DDNS DDNS type
DynDNS
Dynamic DNS server is used for domain name resoluon.
NO-IP
NO-IP server is used for domain name resoluon.
4. Input the domain name informaon, and click . Save
5. Check the device ports and complete port mapping. Refer to Port to check the device port , and
refer to for port mapping sengs. Port Mapping
6. Access the device.
By Browsers
Enter the domain name in the browser address bar to access the
device.
By Client Soware
Add domain name to the client soware. Refer to the client manual
for specic adding methods.
7.7 Access to Device via PPPoE Dial Up Connecon
This device supports the PPPoE auto dial-up funcon. The device gets a public IP address by ADSL
dial-up aer the device is connected to a modem. You need to congure the PPPoE parameters of
the device.
Steps
1. Go to . Conguraon Network Basic Sengs PPPoE
2. Check . Enable PPPoE
3. Set the PPPoE parameters.
Dynamic IP
Aer successful dial-up, the dynamic IP address of the WAN is displayed.
User Name
User name for dial-up network access.
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Password
Password for dial-up network access.
Conrm
Input your dial-up password again.
4. Click . Save
5. Access the device.
By Browsers
Enter the WAN dynamic IP address in the browser address bar to
access the device.
By Client Soware
Add the WAN dynamic IP address to the client soware. Refer to the
client manual for details.
Note
The obtained IP address is dynamically assigned via PPPoE, so the IP address always changes
aer reboong the camera. To solve the inconvenience of the dynamic IP, you need to get a
domain name from the DDNS provider (e.g. DynDns.com). Refer to Access to Device via Domain
Name for detail informaon.
7.8 Wireless Dial
Data of audio, video and image can be transferred via 3G/4G wireless network.
Note
The funcon is only supported by certain device models.
7.8.1 Set Wireless Dial
The built-in wireless module oers dial-up access to the Internet for the device.
Before You Start
Get a SIM card, and acvate 3G/4G services. Insert the SIM card to the corresponding slot.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Network Advanced Sengs Wireless Dial.
2. Check to enable the funcon.
3. Click to congure and save the parameters. Dial Parameters
4. Click . See for detailed informaon. Dial Plan Set Arming Schedule
5. Oponal: Set . See for detailed informaon. Allowlist Set Allowlist
6. Click . Dial Status
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Click Refresh
Refresh the dial status.
Click Disconnect
Disconnect the 3G/4G wireless network.
When the turns to , it means a successful dial. Dial Status Connected
7. Access the device via the of the computer in the network. IP Address
Input the IP address in the browser to access the device.
Add the device in client applicaon. Select , and input IP address and other IP/Domain
parameters to access the device.
7.8.2 Set Allowlist
Add the mobile phone number of administrator to the allowlist in order to receive alarm message
from the device.
Steps
1. Go to allowlist sengs page: Conguraon Advanced Conguraon Wireless Dial
Allowlist.
2. Check . Enable SMS Alarm
3. Click in the allowlist.
1) Input the mobile phone number to receive alarm message.
2) Check . Reboot via SMS
3) Select the certain events, and the mobile phone can receive the alarm message when the
event happens.
4) Click . Save
5) Oponal: Repeat the steps above to set mulple recipients.
Modify the allowlist parameters.
Delete the allowlist that already set.
Send Test SMS
Send a message to the mobile phone for test.
4. Click . Save
7.9 Wi- Fi
Connect the device to wireless network by seng Wi-Fi parameters.
Note
This funcon is only supported by certain device models.
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7.9.1 Connect Device to Wi- Fi
Before You Start
Refer to the user manual of wireless router or AP to set SSID, key, and other parameters.
Steps
1. Go to TCP/IP sengs page: . Conguraon Network Basic Conguraon TCP/IP
2. Select to set the parameters. Refer to for detailed conguraon. Wlan TCP/IP
Note
For stable use of Wi-Fi, it is not recommended to use DHCP.
3. Go to Wi-Fi sengs page: . Conguraon Network Advanced Conguraon Wi-Fi
4. Set and save the parameters.
1) Click . Search
2) Select a , which should be the same as that of wireless router or AP. SSID
The parameters of the network is automacally shown in . Wi-Fi
3) Select the as . Network Mode Manage
4) Input the key to connect the wireless network. The key should be that of the wireless
network connecon you set on the router.
What to do next
Go to TCP/IP sengs page: Conguraon Network Basic Conguration TCP/IP , and click
Wlan IPv4 Address to check the and log in the device.
7.10 Set Network Service
You can control the ON/OFF status of certain protocol as desired.
Steps
Note
This funcon varies according to dierent models.
1. Go to Conguraon Network Advanced Sengs Network Service.
2. Set network service.
WebSocket & WebSockets
WebSocket or WebSockets protocol should be enabled if you use Google Chrome 57 and its
above version or Mozilla Firefox 52 and its above version to visit the device. Otherwise, live
view, image capture, digital zoom, etc. cannot be used.
If the device uses HTTP, enable WebSocket.
If the device uses HTTPS, enable WebSockets.
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When you use WebSockets, select the . Server Cercate
Note
Complete cercate management before selecng server cercate. Refer to Cercate
Management for detailed informaon.
SDK Service & Enhanced SDK Service
Check to add the device to the client soware with SDK protocol. Enable SDK Service
Check to add the device to the client soware with SDK over Enable Enhanced SDK Service
TLS protocol.
When you use Enhanced SDK Service, select the . Server Cercate
Note
Complete cercate management before selecng server cercate. Refer to Cercate
Management for detailed informaon.
When set up connecon between the device and the client soware, it is recommended to
use Enhanced SDK Service and set the communicaon in Arming Mode to encrypt the data
transmission. See the user manual of the client soware for the arming mode sengs.
TLS (Transport Layer Security)
The device oers TLS1.1 and TLS1.2. Enable one or more protocol versions according to your
need.
Bonjour
Uncheck to disable the protocol.
3. Click . Save
7.11 Set Open Network Video Interface
If you need to access the device through Open Network Video Interface protocol, you can
congure the user sengs to enhance the network security.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Network Advanced Sengs Integraon Protocol.
2. Check . Enable Open Network Video Interface
3. Click to congure the Open Network Video Interface user. Add
Delete
Delete the selected Open Network Video Interface user.
Modify
Modify the selected Open Network Video Interface user.
4. Click . Save
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5. Oponal: Repeat the steps above to add more Open Network Video Interface users.
7.12 Set ISUP
When the device is registered on ISUP plaorm (formerly called Ehome), you can visit and manage
the device, transmit data, and forward alarm informaon over public network.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Network Advanced Sengs Platform Access.
2. Select as the plaorm access mode. ISUP
3. Select . Enable
4. Select a protocol version and input related parameters.
5. Click . Save
Register status turns to when the funcon is correctly set. Online
7.13 Set Alarm Server
The device can send alarms to desnaon IP address or host name through HTTP, HTTPS, or ISUP
protocol. The desnaon IP address or host name should support HTTP, HTTP, or ISUP data
transmission.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Network Advanced Sengs Alarm Server.
2. Enter , , and . Desnaon IP or Host Name URL Port
3. Select . Protocol
Note
HTTP, HTTPS, and ISUP are selectable. It is recommended to use HTTPS, as it encrypts the data
transmission during communicaon.
4. Click to check if the IP or host is available. Test
5. Click . Save
7.14 Access Camera via Hik-Connect
Hik-Connect is an applicaon for mobile devices. Using the App, you can view live image, receive
alarm nocaon and so on.
Before You Start
Connect the camera to network with network cables.
Steps
1. Get and install Hik-Connect applicaon by the following ways.
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Visit to download the applicaon according to your mobile phone hps://appstore.hikvision.com
system.Visit the ocial site of our company. Then go to Support Tools Hikvision App
Store.Scan the QR code below to download the applicaon.
Note
If errors like "Unknown app" occur during the installaon, solve the problem in two ways.
Visit to refer to the troubleshoong.Visit hps://appstore.hikvision.com/stac/help/index.html
hps://appstore.hikvision.com/, and click at the upper right corner of the Installaon Help
interface to refer to the troubleshoong.
2. Start the applicaon and register for a Hik-Connect user account.
3. Log in aer registraon.
4. In the app, tap "+" on the upper-right corner and then scan the QR code of the camera to add
the camera. You can nd the QR code on the camera or on the cover of the Quick Start Guide of
the camera in the package.
5. Follow the prompts to set the network connecon and add the camera to your Hik-Connect
account.
For detailed informaon, refer to the user manual of the Hik-Connect app.
7.14.1 Enable Service on Camera Hik-Connect
Hik-Connect service should be enabled on your camera before using the service.
You can enable the service through SADP soware or Web browser.
Enable Service via Web Browser Hik-Connect
Follow the following steps to enable Hik-Connect Service via Web Browser.
Before You Start
You need to acvate the camera before enabling the service.
Steps
1. Access the camera via web browser.
2. Enter plaorm access conguraon interface. Conguraon Network Advanced Sengs
Plaorm Access
3. Select Hik-Connect as the . Plaorm Access Mode
4. Check . Enable
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5. Click and read "Terms of Service" and "Privacy Policy" in pop-up window.
6. Create a vericaon code or change the old vericaon code for the camera.
Note
The vericaon code is required when you add the camera to Hik-Connect service.
7. Save the sengs.
Enable Service via SADP Soware Hik-Connect
This part introduce how to enable Hik-Connect service via SADP soware of an acvated camera.
Steps
1. Run SADP soware.
2. Select a camera and enter page. Modify Network Parameters
3. Check Enable Hik-Connect.
4. Create a vericaon code or change the old vericaon code.
Note
The vericaon code is required when you add the camera to Hik-Connect service.
5. Click and read "Terms of Service" and "Privacy Policy".
6. Conrm the sengs.
7.14.2 Set Up Hik-Connect
Steps
1. Get and install Hik-Connect applicaon by the following ways.
Visit to download the applicaon according to your mobile phone hps://appstore.hikvision.com
system.Visit the ocial site of our company. Then go to Support Tools Hikvision App
Store.Scan the QR code below to download the applicaon.
Note
If errors like "Unknown app" occur during the installaon, solve the problem in two ways.
Visit to refer to the troubleshoong.Visit hps://appstore.hikvision.com/stac/help/index.html
hps://appstore.hikvision.com/, and click at the upper right corner of the Installaon Help
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Manual Alarm
You can trigger an alarm output manually.
Steps
1. Set the manual alarm parameters.
Alarm Output No.
Select the alarm output No. according to the alarm interface connected to the external alarm
device.
Alarm Name
Custom a name for the alarm output.
Delay
Select . Manual
2. Click to enable manual alarm output. Manual Alarm
3. Oponal: Click to disable manual alarm output. Clear Alarm
Automac Alarm
Set the automac alarm parameters, then the device triggers an alarm output automacally in the
set arming schedule.
Steps
1. Set automac alarm parameters.
Alarm Output No.
Select the alarm output No. according to the alarm interface connected to the external alarm
device.
Alarm Name
Custom a name for the alarm output.
Delay
It refers to the me duraon that the alarm output remains aer an alarm occurs.
2. Set the alarming schedule. For the informaon about the sengs, see . Set Arming Schedule
3. Click to copy the parameters to other alarm output channels. Copy to…
4. Click . Save
8.2.2 FTP/NAS/Memory Card Uploading
If you have enabled and congured the FTP/NAS/memory card uploading, the device sends the
alarm informaon to the FTP server, network aached storage and memory card when an alarm is
triggered.
Refer to to set the FTP server. Set FTP
Refer to for NAS conguraon. Set NAS
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Note
The funcon is only supported by certain camera models.
Set Audible Alarm Output
When the device detects targets in the detecon area, audible alarm can be triggered as a
warning.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon Event Basic Event Audible Alarm Output.
2. Select and set related parameters. Sound Type
Select and set the alarm mes you need. Prompt
Select and its contents. Set the alarm mes you need. Warning
Select . You can select a custom audio le from the drop-down list. If no le is Custom Audio
available, you can click to upload an audio le that meets the requirement. Up to three Add
audio les can be uploaded.
3. Oponal: Click to play the selected audio le on the device. Test
4. Set arming schedule for audible alarm. See for details. Set Arming Schedule
5. Click . Save
Note
The funcon is only supported by certain device models.
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Chapter 9 System and Security
It introduces system maintenance, system sengs and security management, and explains how to
congure relevant parameters.
9.1 View Device Informaon
You can view device informaon, such as Device No., Model, Serial No. and Firmware Version.
Enter to view the device Conguraon System System Sengs Basic Informaon
informaon.
9.2 Search and Manage Log
Log helps locate and troubleshoot problems.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon System Maintenance Log.
2. Set search condions , , , and Major Type Minor Type Start Time End Time.
3. Click Search.
The matched log les will be displayed on the log list.
4. Oponal: Click to save the log les in your computer. Export
9.3 Simultaneous Login
The administrator can set the maximum number of users logging into the system through web
browser simultaneously.
Go to , click and set . Conguraon System User Management General Simultaneous Login
9.4 Import and Export Conguraon File
It helps speed up batch conguraon on other devices with the same parameters.
Enter . Choose device Conguraon System Maintenance Upgrade & Maintenance
parameters that need to be imported or exported and follow the instrucons on the interface to
import or export conguraon le.
9.5 Export Diagnose Informaon
Diagnose informaon includes running log, system informaon, hardware informaon.
Go to . Check desired Conguraon System Maintenance Upgrade & Maintenance
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diagnose informaon and click to export corresponding diagnose Diagnose Informaon
informaon of the device.
9.6 Reboot
You can reboot the device via browser.
Go to , and click Conguraon System Maintenance Upgrade & Maintenance Reboot.
9.7 Restore and Default
Restore and Default helps restore the device parameters to the default sengs.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon System Maintenance Upgrade & Maintenance.
2. Click or according to your needs. Restore Default
Restore
Reset device parameters, except user informaon, IP parameters and
video format to the default sengs.
Default
Reset all the parameters to the factory default.
Note
Be careful when using this funcon. Aer reseng to the factory
default, all the parameters are reset to the default sengs.
9.8 Upgrade
Before You Start
You need to obtain the correct upgrade package.
Cauon
DO NOT disconnect power during the process, and the device reboots automacally aer upgrade.
Steps
1. Go to Conguraon System Maintenance Upgrade & Maintenance.
2. Choose one method to upgrade.
Firmware
Locate the exact path of the upgrade le.
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IR Mode
IR light is enabled.
White Light Mode
White light is enabled.
Mix Mode
Both IR light and white light are enabled.
Off
Supplement light is disabled.
Brightness Adjustment Mode
Auto
The brightness adjusts according to the actual environment automacally.
Manual
You can drag the slider or set value to adjust the brightness.
9.16.2 Heater
You can enable heater to remove fog around the lens of the device.
Go to and select the mode as Conguraon System System Sengs External Device
required.
9.17 Security
You can improve system security by seng security parameters.
9.17.1 Authencaon
You can improve network access security by seng RTSP and WEB authencaon.
Go to to choose authencaon protocol Conguraon System Security Authencaon
and method according to your needs.
RTSP Authencaon
Digest and digest/basic are supported, which means authencaon informaon is needed when
RTSP request is sent to the device. If you select , it means the device supports digest/basic
digest or basic authencaon. If you select , the device only supports digest digest
authencaon.
RTSP Digest Algorithm
MD5, SHA256 and MD5/SHA256 encrypted algorithm in RTSP authencaon. If you enable the
digest algorithm except for MD5, the third-party plaorm might not be able to log in to the
device or enable live view because of compability. The encrypted algorithm with high strength
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Protocol
EAP-LEAP, EAP-TLS, and EAP-MD5 are selectable
EAP-LEAP and EAP-MD5
If you use EAP-LEAP or EAP-MD5, the authencaon server must be congured. Register a
user name and password for 802.1X in the server in advance. Input the user name and
password for authencaon.
EAP-TLS
If you use EAP-TLS, input Idenfy, Private Key Password, and upload CA Cercate, User
Cercate and Private Key.
EAPOL Version
The EAPOL version must be idencal with that of the router or the switch.
9.17.6 Control Timeout Sengs
If this funcon is enabled, you will be logged out when you make no operaon (not including
viewing live image) to the device via web browser within the set meout period.
Go to to complete sengs. Conguraon System Security Advanced Security
9.17.7 Search Security Audit Logs
You can search and analyze the security log les of the device so as to nd out the illegal intrusion
and troubleshoot the security events.
Steps
Note
This funcon is only supported by certain camera models.
1. Go to . Conguraon System Maintenance Security Audit Log
2. Select log types, , and . Start Time End Time
3. Click . Search
The log les that match the search condions will be displayed on the Log List.
4. Oponal: Click to save the log les to your computer. Export
9.17.8 Security Reinforcement
Security reinforce is a soluon to enhance network security. With the funcon enabled, risky
funcons, protocols, ports of the device are disabled and more secured alternave funcons,
protocols and ports are enabled.
Go to . Check , Conguraon System Security Advanced Security Security Reinforcement
and click . Save


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