SE IP Camera WEB
Web Operation Guide
ISSUE V1.2
DATE 2022-04-29
Web Operation Guide About This Document
About This Document
Purpose
This document describes how to use the web management system, including network access, network
configuration, and troubleshooting.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
Technical support engineers
Maintenance engineers
IP camera operators
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
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avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
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avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance deterioration, or unanticipated results.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal
injury.
Calls attention to important information, best practices and
tips.
NOTE is used to address information not related to personal
injury, equipment damage, and environment deterioration.
Important Statement
This manual is only for reference and does not ensure that the information is totally consistent with the actual
product. For consistency, see the actual product.
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Contents Web Operation Guide
Contents
About This Document ...............................................................................................................i
Contents ..................................................................................................................................... ii
1 Quick Start............................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Login and Logout ................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Changing the Password ........................................................................................................................................ 3
1.3 Main Page Layout ................................................................................................................................................ 4
2 Browsing Videos .................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Browsing Real-Time Videos ................................................................................................................................ 6
2.2 Playback (Only for Some Models) ....................................................................................................................... 6
3 Configuring the System ........................................................................................................ 8
3.1 Configuring the Device Information .................................................................................................................... 8
3.2 Configuring the Time ........................................................................................................................................... 9
3.3 Configuring User ................................................................................................................................................ 12
3.4 Modifying Password .......................................................................................................................................... 15
3.5 Querying Logs .................................................................................................................................................... 16
3.6 Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................................... 17
3.7 Configuring Auto Restart ................................................................................................................................... 18
4 Configuring Network .......................................................................................................... 20
4.1 Setting Network ................................................................................................................................................. 20
4.1.1 Seting IP ...................................................................................................................................................... 20
4.1.2 Setting Ports ................................................................................................................................................ 21
4.2 Setting DDNS Parameters .................................................................................................................................. 23
4.3 Setting E-mail..................................................................................................................................................... 24
4.4 Configuring UPnP .............................................................................................................................................. 25
4.5 Configuring SNMP ............................................................................................................................................ 26
4.6 Web Mode .......................................................................................................................................................... 29
4.7 Configuring P2P (Only for Some Models) ......................................................................................................... 29
4.8 Configuring IP Filter .......................................................................................................................................... 30
4.9 Configuring 802.1X ........................................................................................................................................... 31
4.10 Configuring PPPOE ......................................................................................................................................... 32
4.11 Congfiguring CMS ........................................................................................................................................... 33
4.12 Platform Access ................................................................................................................................................ 34
5 Configuring the Video/Audio ........................................................................................... 36
5.1 Setting Encode Parameters ................................................................................................................................. 36
5.2 Setting Camera ................................................................................................................................................... 38
5.3 Video Decoding (Only for Some Models) .......................................................................................................... 39
5.4 Volume Control (Only for Some Models) .......................................................................................................... 39
6 Configuring Image............................................................................................................... 41
6.1 Setting Image Parameters ................................................................................................................................... 41
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6.2 Setting OSD Parameters ..................................................................................................................................... 47
6.3 Configuring the Privacy Zone ............................................................................................................................ 48
7 Configuring Record (Only for Some Models) ................................................................ 50
7.1 Record Schedule................................................................................................................................................. 50
7.2 SD Card .............................................................................................................................................................. 50
8 Configuring AI/Event.......................................................................................................... 51
8.1 Setting Motion Detection ................................................................................................................................... 51
8.2 Set Intelligent Analysis....................................................................................................................................... 53
8.2.1 Intrusion ...................................................................................................................................................... 53
8.2.2 Line Crossing .............................................................................................................................................. 55
8.2.3 Advance....................................................................................................................................................... 56
9 Local Configuration ............................................................................................................. 57
10 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................. 58
A Acronyms and Abbreviations ........................................................................................... 59
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Web Operation Guide Quick Start
1 Quick Start
1.1 Login and Logout
You can use IE, Edge, Firefox 52 , Chrone57 or higher version to access the web management system;
otherwise, some functions may be unavailable.
Figure 1-1 Running environment
Login
Step 1 Open Internet Explorer, enter the IP address of the IP camera (default value: 192.168.0.123) in the
address box, and press Enter.
The login page is displayed, as shown in Figure 1-2.
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Figure 1-2 Login page
Step 2 Enter the user name and password.
⚫ The default user name and password are admin. Change the password for the first time logging to ensure system security..
Figure 1-3 Modify default password
⚫ You can change the system display language on the login page.
Step 3 Click →.
The main page is displayed.
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Logout
To log out of the system, click in the upper right corner of the main page. The login page is
displayed after you log out of the system.
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1.2 Changing the Password
Description
Step 1 The change password page will be displayed as shown in Figure 1-4, when you login the system for
the first time.
Figure 1-4 Change the default password page
Or change the password for login the system, as show in Figure 1-5.
Figure 1-5 Change the password page
Step 2 Enter the old password, new password, and confirmation password.
Step 3 Click OK.
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If the message "Change password success" is displayed, the password is successfully changed. If the
password fails to be changed, the cause is displayed. (For example, the new password length couldn’t be less
than eight.)
Step 4 Click Apply.
The login page is displayed.
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1.3 Main Page Layout
On the main page, you can view real-time videos, receive alarm and fault notifications, set parameters,
change the password, and log out of the system. Figure 1-6 shows the main page layout. Table 1-1 describes
the elements on the main page.
Figure 1-6 Main page layout
Table 1-1 Elements on the main page
No. Element Description
1 Main stream/ Sub stream Switch the main stream or sub stream.
2 Live view Play the live video.
3 Playback Play the recording of SD card.
4 Setting To set System, Network, Video, Image, Alarm and Local,
and so on.
5 Logout Click icon to return to the login page.
6 Backup View the status of download backup
7 Help View the help description of running environment. The
plugin is only used for IE browser.
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No. Element Description
8 Showing screen Choose the mode of showing live video.
Double click mouse left button to exit full screen.
Operation
: Snapshot, click to snapshot the current full image
: Record, click to record the current video to local
folder, click again to end recording.
: Image setting, click to jump to imgae setting page.
The paths of snaphot and record are set at Local >
Download config interface, more deatails please refer to
chapter 9 .
: Audio,
: Talk back, if the camera has mic, use can talk to
live view.
When the device generates an alarm, the alarm icon is displayed on live video page. You can enter the log
interface view the alarm log to learn details information.
NOTE
When the device accepts an alarm signal, the alarm icon will display within 10s in the web management system.
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2 Browsing Videos
2.1 Browsing Real-Time Videos
You can browse real-time videos in the web management system.
Description
To browse real-time videos, click Live View. The Live View page is displayed, as shown in Figure 2-1.
Figure 2-1 Live view page
2.2 Playback (Only for Some Models)
When the camera supports SD card, user can view the playback interface as shown in Figure 2-2.
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Figure 2-2 Playback interface
There are two recording modes, schedule record and alarm record, And the alarm recording is in red on
timeline..
User can choose main stream or sub stream to play video.
: Revesered
: Pause
: Triple speed -, the slowest speed is 1/4 of normal speed.
: Triple speed+, the quickest speed is 16 times of normal speed.
: Snapshot, snapshot the record of playing.
: Recording, record the the video.
: Audio.
: Backup, click the icon to start back up the video, drag the time tar to copy the video quickly, click the
icon again to end backup. Click to view the status of backup.
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3 Configuring the System
3.1 Configuring the Device Information
Description
The device information includes:
Device ID, name, type, manufacturer name, and firmware version.
⚫ When the device is upgraded, the device information is updated automatically.
⚫ The device name can be modified at OSD page.
Procedure
Step 1 Click Setting > System > Information.
The Device Information page is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-1.
Figure 3-1 Device Information page
Step 2 View the device information.
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Table 3-1 Device parameters description
Parameter Description Setting
Device ID Unique device identifier used by [Setting method]
the platform to distinguish the These parameters cannot be modified at this
devices. page.
Device Name Name of the device, it can be set at
OSD page.
NOTE
The device name cannot exceed 32
bytes or 10 simplified characters;
otherwise, the modification fails.
Device Type N/A
Manufacturer
Name
Model
Hardware number
Firmware version
U-boot version
Kernel version
Software sub
version
Intelligent analysis
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3.2 Configuring the Time
Description
On the Time page, you can modify the date and time Parameters that can be set include:
Network Time Protocol (NTP) server.
Manual set format of Date and time
Set time zone
Enable and set DST (daylight saving time)
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Setting > System > Date and Time ( Time Zone/ DST).
The Date and Time page is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-2. Table 3-2 describes the parameters.
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Figure 3-2 Date and Time page
Figure 3-3 Time zone page
Figure 3-4 DST
Table 3-2 Time parameters description
Parameter Description Setting
NTP Sever Enable NTP Service, IP address or [Setting method]
domain name of the NTP server. Click the button on to enable
NTP and enter a value manually.
NTP Port Port number of the NTP server. [Setting method]
Enter a value manually.
[Default value]
123
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Parameter Description Setting
Frequency of checks The time interval that the camera [Setting method]
(Minimum 10s) synchronizes the NTP server. Enter a value manually.
[Default value]
86400
Time Enable manual set, you can set the time [Setting method]
manual to choose detail time, or tick the Synchronize the time from the
sync PC. PC.
Enter a value manually.
Manually Set Enables you to manually set the date [Setting method]
format and time format. Click Manually Set and set the
date and time in the format
Time Zone N/A [Setting method]
Select a value from the drop-
down list box.
[Default value]
Greenwich mean time
Daylight Savings Time When the DST start time arrives, the [Setting method]
device time automatically goes forward Click the button on to enable
one hour. When the DST end time Daylight savings Time, set the
arrives, the device time automatically start time, end time and offset
goes backward one hour. time.
NOTE
DST is the practice of advancing clocks so
that evenings have more daylight and
mornings have less. Currently, about 110
countries in the world use DST. Different
countries have different DST provisions.
Since March 27, 2011, Russia has started to
use permanent DST.
Step 2 Configure the NTP.
1. Click the button on to enable NTP.
2. Enter the IP address or domain name of the NTP server and the port number.
3. Enter the time interval.
4. Click “Apply”, the message "Apply success!" is displayed.
Step 3 Modify the device time.
Synchronizing time from the PC
Tick sync pc, the message "Apply success!" is displayed.
Manually setting the device time
1. Click Set Manually.
2. A time setting control is displayed.
3. Set the date and time.
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4. Click “Apply”, the message "Apply success!" is displayed.
Step 4 Select a time zone from the Time Zone drop-down list box.
Step 5 Click the button on to enable Daylight saving changes and specify the DST start time and end time,
click “Apply”, the message "Apply success!" is displayed.
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3.3 Configuring User
Description
You can add, modify, and delete a user in privilege manager page.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Setting > System > User.
The User page is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-5. Table 3-3 describes the parameters.
Figure 3-5 User page
Step 2 Click “Add ” to add a new user, as shown in Figure 3-6.
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Figure 3-6 Add user
Table 3-3 User parameters description
Parameter Description Setting
User Name User name for logging in to the camera. [Setting method]
Input the name
Groups Permission group where a user belongs. The default [Setting method]
permission groups are Super Admin, Administrators, Click Add, then select
Operator, and Media user. Their permissions are a value from the drop-
described as follows: down list box.
Super Admin: Includes all privileges.
Administrators: Remote live, Device Management,
Video Management, System Management, Alarm, and
Network.
Operator: Remote live, Video Management, System
Management and Network.
Media user: Remote live, Video Management.
Privilege To tick the privilege of users. [Setting method]
NOTE Tick the functions
Super Admin can be viewed only. required.
Step 3 Add, modify, or delete a user as required. Table 3-4 describes the operations.
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Table 3-4 Operation description
Function Procedure Description
Add 1. Click Add. Add an administrator or a
The Add User page is displayed, as common user as shown in Figure
shown in Figure 3-7. 3-7.
2. Enter a user name, password, confirm
password.
3. Select a group from the drop-down list
box.
4. Check the privilege.
5. Click OK.
The user is added successfully.
Modify Modify the user name, password,
Click group or privilege.
The Modify User page is displayed.
1. Modify the user’s name, password,
group, or privilege.
2. Click OK.
The user is modified successfully. The
User page is displayed.
Delete Delete a user.
Select the user from the User list. Click ,
the message “Are you sure to delete?” pops
up, click OK, then the user is deleted
successfully.
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Figure 3-7 Edit super administrator user page
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3.4 Modifying Password
Description
You can modify the password at this page.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Setting > System > Password.
The Password page is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-8.
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Figure 3-8 Password page
Step 2 Input the old password
Step 3 Input new password and confirm the password.
Step 4 Click “Apply” to save the setting.
Password requirements:
1. Valid password range 6-32 characters.
2. At least 2 kinds of numbers, lowercase, uppercase or special character contained.
3. Only these special characters are supported !@#$*+=-_
It is advised to restart the device three minutes later after modifying password.
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3.5 Querying Logs
Description
Operation logs record user operations and scheduled task commands during the running of the device.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Setting > System > Log.
The Log page is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-9.
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Figure 3-9 Log page
Step 2 Set the search criteria.
1. Click the Begin Time and End Time text boxes respectively.
2. Select the type of operation logs to be queried from the Log type drop-down list box.
A time setting control is displayed.
Step 3 Click Search.
The operation logs related to the specified user are displayed.
Step 4 Export the operation logs.
1. Set the start time, end time and log type.
2. Click Export on the right of the page.
3. The message , click “OK” save the logs.
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3.6 Maintenance
Description
You can reboot, update, and reset at maintenance page.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Setting > System > Maintenance.
The Camera Maintenance page is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-10.
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Figure 3-10 Maintenance page
Step 2 Click “Reboot”.
1. The message is displayed
2. Click OK to restart.
3. The device is restarted successfully five minutes later.
Step 3 Click “Update”.
1. The browser folder is displayed
2. Click to select the upgrade file.
3. Click Update.
If the message "Upgrade success!” The device is rebooting, please login late!" pops up, the program updates
successfully and the device is rebooted.
If other information is displayed, select the upgrade package correctly.
Step 4 Click “Reset”.
1. The message is displayed
2. Click OK to reset the device, the device is restored to the factory settings.
3. return to login page.
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3.7 Configuring Auto Restart
Description
You can auto restart the device at the fixed time.
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose Setting > System > Auto Restart.
The Auto Restart page is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-11.
Figure 3-11 Auto restart
Step 2 Enable the auto restart, as shown in Figure 3-12.
Figure 3-12 Auto restart page
Step 3 Choose the restart time (per day, per week, per month).
Step 4 Click “Apply” to save the setting.
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4 Configuring Network
4.1 Setting Network
4.1.1 Seting IP
Step 1 Click Setting > Network > Network. The Network page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-1.
Figure 4-1 Network page
Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 4-1.
Table 4-1 Local network parameters description
Parameter Description Setting
DHCP Enable DHCP ---
IP Address Device IP address that can be set as [Setting method]
required. Enter a value manually.
[Default value]
192.168.0.123
Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the network adapter. [Setting method]
Enter a value manually.
[Default value]
255.255.255.0
Gateway This parameter must be set if the client [Setting method]
accesses the device through a gateway. Enter a value manually.
[Default value]
192.168.0.1
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Parameter Description Setting
Obtain DNS Enable the function, the device can obtain ---
automatically the DNS1 and DNS2 automatically.
DNS 1 IP address of a DNS server. [Setting method]
Enter a value manually.
[Default value]
192.168.0.1
DNS 2 IP address of a domain server. [Setting method]
If the preferred DNS server is faulty, the Enter a value manually.
device uses the alternate DNS server to [Default value]
resolve domain names.
192.168.0.2
MTU (800-1500) Set the maximum value of network [Setting method]
transmission data packets. Enter a value manually.
NOTE
The MTU value is range
from 800 to 1500, the
default value is 1500,
Please do not change it
arbitrarily.
Step 3 Click Apply.
If the message "Apply success!" is displayed, click Confirm. The system saves the settings. The message
"Set network parameter success, please login system again" is displayed. Use the new IP address to log in to
the web management system.
If the message "Invalid IP Address", "Invalid Subnet Mask", "Invalid default gateway", "Invalid primary
DNS", or "Invalid space DNS" is displayed, set the parameters correctly.
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4.1.2 Setting Ports
Description
You must configure the HTTP port, Data port, Client port for device route mapping in a LAN.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Setting > Network > Network > Port. The Device Port page is displayed, as shown in
Figure 4-2.
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Figure 4-2 Device Port page
Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 4-2.
Table 4-2 Device port parameters description
Parameter Description Setting
HTTP Port Port used in web access. [Setting method]
Enter a value
manually.
[Default value]
80
HTTPS port Web mode port. [Setting method]
Enter a value
manually.
[Default value]
443
Data Port RTSP protocol port. [Setting method]
Enter a value
manually.
[Default value]
554
Client Port Port used for audio and video transfer and [Setting method]
signaling interaction. Enter a value
manually.
[Default value]
30001
It’s not recommended to modify the control port, for details about the value ranges of the HTTP port, data port, and client
port, see the communication matrix.
Step 3 Click Apply.
If the “This operation will lead to the device to restart, continue?” dialog box is displayed, click Confirm.
The system automatically restarts and saves the settings.
If the message "Invalid Control Port, please input an integer between 1025 and 65535" is displayed, enter
correct port numbers.
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4.2 Setting DDNS Parameters
Preparation
Connect the specified camera to the Internet, and obtain the user’s name and password for logging into the
Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) server.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Setting > Network > DDNS.
The DDNS page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-3.
Figure 4-3 DDNS page
Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 4-3.
Table 4-3 DDNS parameters description
Parameter Description Setting
DDNS Indicates whether to enable the DDNS [Setting method]
service. Click the button on to enable
DDNS.
[Default value]
OFF
Protocol DDNS service protocol. Currently, only [Setting method]
3322 and no_ip are supported. Select a value from the drop-
down list box.
[Default value]
3322
NOTE
Set this parameter based on the
site requirements.
Domain name Host name customized by a user. [Setting method]
Enter a value manually.
[Default value]
Blank
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Parameter Description Setting
User User name for logging in to the DDNS [Setting method]
server. Enter a value manually.
[Default value]
Blank
Password Password for logging in to the DDNS [Setting method]
server. Enter a value manually.
[Default value]
Blank
Step 3 Click Apply.
If the message "Apply success!" is displayed, click Confirm. The system saves the settings.
If other information is displayed, set the parameters correctly.
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4.3 Setting E-mail
Description
Set the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) function to send E-mail, the device automatically sends alarm
information to specified email addresses when an alarm is generated.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Setting > Network > E-mail.
The E-mail page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-4.
Figure 4-4 E-mail page
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Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 4-4.
Table 4-4 SMTP parameters description
Parameter Description Setting
SMTP Server IP address of the SMTP [Setting method]
Address server. Enter a value manually.
SMTP Server Port Port number of the SMTP [Setting method]
server. Enter a value manually.
[Default value]
25
User Name User name of the mailbox for [Setting method]
sending emails. Enter a value manually.
Password Password of the mailbox for [Setting method]
sending emails. Enter a value manually.
E-mail Sender Mailbox for sending emails. [Setting method]
Enter a value manually.
Alarm Receiver 1 (Mandatory) Email address of [Setting method]
recipient 1. Enter a value manually.
Alarm Receiver 2 (Optional) Email address of
recipient 2.
Alarm Receiver 3 (Optional) Email address of
recipient 3.
SSL Encryption Email encryption mode. Set [Setting method]
this parameter based on the Select a value from the drop-down list
encryption modes supported box.
by the SMTP server. There are
three type to be chosen. [Default value]
OFF
Step 3 Click Apply.
If the message "Apply success!" is displayed, and the system will save the settings.
If other information is displayed, set the parameters correctly.
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4.4 Configuring UPnP
Description
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), by establishing a mapping relationship between the internal network and
the external network, the device of external network can directly access the internal network equipment
through the external network IP address.
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose Setting > Network > UPnP.
The UPnP page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-5.
Figure 4-5 UPnP page
Step 2 Enable UPnP, Choose the mode(manual and auto).
1. If you choose manual, user should depend on router’s parameter to set the HTTP port,
data port and client port.
2. If user chooses the auto type, the device will set the port automatically.
Step 3 Click Apply to save the settings.
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4.5 Configuring SNMP
Description
SNMP (simple network management protocol), user can set SNMPV1, SNMPV2 and SNMPV3.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Setting > Network > SNMP.
The SNMP page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-6.
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Figure 4-6 SNMP page
Table 4-5 SNMP parameters
Parameter Description Setting
SNMPv1 Version of SNMP. [Setting method]
SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c use communities to Click the button on.
SNMPv2c establish trust between managers and [Default value]
agents. Agents support three community
names, write community, read community OFF
and trap.
Write Community Name of write community. [Setting method]
The write community only can modify data. Enter a value manually.
Read Community Name of read community.
The write community only can read data.
Trap Address IP address of the trap.
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Parameter Description Setting
Trap Port Management port of accepting message
from trap.
Trap Community Community string of trap.
The trap community string allows the
manager to receive asynchronous
information from the agent.
SNMPv3 Version of SNMP. [Setting method]
SNMPv3 uses community strings, but Click the button on.
allows for secure authentication and [Default value]
communication between SNMP manager
and agent. OFF
Write Security Name Name of write security. [Setting method]
Enter a value manually.
Security Level Security Level between SNMP manager and [Setting method]
agent, includes three levels: Select a value from the
Noauth: No authentication and no drop-down list box.
encryption [Default value]
Auth: Authentication but no encryption Blank
Priv: Authentication and encryption
Auth Algorithm Authentication Algorithm, includes [Setting method]
MD5and SHA. Select a value from the
drop-down list box.
[Default value]
Blank
Auth Password Authentication password. [Setting method]
Enter a value manually.
Encry Algorithm Encryption Algorithm, includes DES. [Setting method]
Select a value from the
drop-down list box.
[Default value]
Blank
Encry Password Encryption password. [Setting method]
Enter a value manually.
Step 2 Click Apply.
If the message "Apply success!" is displayed, and the system saves the settings.
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4.6 Web Mode
Description
Enable web mode, you can access the web interface through https port. User can input ‘https://IP
address:https port’ (for example: https://192.168.0.123:1089, 1089 is the https port that is input manually) to
enter the web mode.
Figure 4-7 Web mode page
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4.7 Configuring P2P (Only for Some Models)
Description
The camera is online, enable P2P, user can use Inview Pro 4 to scan UUID on page to add to App, so that the
camera can be managed by App (Inview Pro 4, the App can be loaded on Apple Store and Google Play).
Figure 4-8 P2P page
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4.8 Configuring IP Filter
Description
Set the IP address in specified network segment to allow access or prohibit access.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Setting > Network > IP Filter.
The IP Filter page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-9.
Figure 4-9 IP Filter page
Step 2 Click the button on to enable IP Filter.
Set the parameters according to Table 4-6
Table 4-6 IP Filter parameters
Parameter Description Setting
IP Filter Indicates whether to enable [Setting method]
the IP Filter. Click the button on.
[Default value]
OFF
Rule Type IP filter type, includes black [Setting method]
list and white list. Select a value from the drop-down list
box.
[Default value]
Black List
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Parameter Description Setting
Black List Specified network segment to [Setting method]
allow access
1. Click to enter the add
black/white list page, as shown in
Figure 4-10
2. Enter Begin IP Address.
3. Enter End IP Address.
4. Enter Descrtption.
5. Click OK, the black list added
successfully.
White List Specified network segment to [Setting method]
prohibit access
1. Click to enter the add
black/white list page, as shown in
Figure 4-10
2. Enter Begin IP Address.
3. Enter End IP Address.
4. Enter Descrtption.
5. Click OK, the white list added
successfully.
Figure 4-10 Add IP Filter page
Step 3 Click Apply.
The message "Apply success!" is displayed, and the system saves the settings.
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4.9 Configuring 802.1X
Preparation
802.1x authentication must be configured on the access port, which controls access network resources for the
connected user devices on the port.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Setting > Network > 802.1x.
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The 802.1x page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-11.
Figure 4-11 802.1x page
Step 2 Click the button on to enable 802.1x.
Step 3 Enter the account name.
Step 4 Enter the password and confirm password..
Step 5 Click Apply.
The message "Apply success!" is displayed, and the system saves the settings.
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4.10 Configuring PPPOE
Description
If a PPPoE connection is used, you need to input the user name and password on the PPPoE page. After
restarting the device, the PPPoE settings take effect and the device obtains a public IP address.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Setting > Network > PPPoE.
The PPPoE page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-12.
Figure 4-12 PPPoE page
Step 2 Click the button on to enable PPPoE.
Step 3 Set the parameters according to Table 4-7.
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Table 4-7 PPPoE parameters
Parameter Description Setting
PPPoE Indicates whether to enable the PPPoE [Setting method]
service. Click the button on.
[Default value]
OFF
Accounts User name of PPPoE provided by the [Setting method]
network carrier. Enter a value manually.
Password Password of PPPoE provided by the [Setting method]
network carrier. Enter a value manually.
Step 4 Click Apply.
If the message "Apply success!" is displayed, and the system saves the settings.
If other information is displayed, set the parameters correctly.
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4.11 Congfiguring CMS
Description
You can view the existing protocol name and version number of the current device on the Setting >
Network > CMS Configuration page, as shown in Figure 4-13. Table 4-8 describes the protocol-related
parameters.
Figure 4-13 CMS Configuration page
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Table 4-8 Protocol-related parameters
Parameter Description
Protocol Name Type of the access protocol.
Protocol Version Version number of the access protocol.
Protocol Software Software version number of the access protocol.
Version
Onvif uuid Universally unique identify.
Profile G Enable ONVFI Profile G
IVA Switch Enable IVA Switch
Media 2 Enable Media 2
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4.12 Platform Access
Description
If the device and platform system are not at the same local network, you can connect device and platform
system to the external server. You should build a server for platform in advance, platform’s remote IP/Port
and IP camera are mapping port to external network.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Configuration > Network Service > Platform Access.
The Platform Access page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-14
Figure 4-14 Platform Access page
Step 2 Input the parameters. The host name and port are same as the platform, as shown in figure. It is the
IP or domain of external network server. The user name and password are same as platform login.
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Step 3 Add the IPC to platform, you should input the following information
1: IP/ID/Domain name is device ID of IPC.
2: The connection mode should be chosen Device active registration.
Step 4 If you want to encrypt the access, you can enable the Encrypt.
Step 5 Click Apply.
The message "Apply success!" is displayed, and the system saves the settings.
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5 Configuring the Video/Audio
5.1 Setting Encode Parameters
Procedure
Step 1 Click Setting > Video > Encode. The Encode page is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-1.
Figure 5-1 Encode page
Step 2 Set the parameters according to Table 5-1.
Table 5-1 Stream configuration parameters description
Parameter Description Setting
Name Main stream / Sub stream --
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Parameter Description Setting
Encode Type The video codec determines the image quality [Setting method]
and network bandwidth required by a video. Select a value from the drop-
Currently, the following code standards are down list box.
supported H264, H265 and MJPEG.
[Default value]
MJPEG
H.265
MJPEG is a standard intra-frame compression
codec. The compressed image quality is good.
No mosaic is displayed on motion images.
H264
H.264 consists of H.264 Base Profile, H.264
Main Profile, and H.264 High profile. The
performance of H.264 High Profile is higher
than that of H.264 Main Profile, and the
performance of H.264 Main Profile is higher
than that of H.264 Base Profile. If a hardware
decoding device is used, select the appropriate
codec based on the decoding performance of
the device.
H.264 High Profile has the highest
requirements on the hardware performance, and
H.264 Base Profile has the lowest requirements
on the hardware performance.
H265
H.265 is the advanced video encoding standard.
It's the improvement standard from H.264.
H.265 improves the streams, encoding quality
and algorithm complexity to make
configuration as optimization.
Video Encode Type H 264 is corresponding to three types (low, [Setting method]
medium, high). Select a value from the drop-
H 265 is corresponding to medium down list box.
Resolution A higher resolution means better image quality. [Setting method]
NOTE Select a value from the drop-
IP cameras support the different resolutions based on down list box.
the model.
Frame Rate(fps) The frame rate is used to measure displayed [Setting method]
frames. A higher frame rate means smoother Select a value from the drop-
videos. A video whose frame rate is higher than down list box.
22.5 f/s is considered as smooth by human
eyes.
Frame rates for different frequencies are as
follows:
50 Hz: 1–25 f/s
60 Hz: 1–30 f/s
I Frame Interval I frame do not require other frames to decode. [Setting method]
(unit: frame) A smaller I frame interval means better video Select a value from the drop-
quality but higher bandwidth. down list box.
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Parameter Description Setting
Bit Control The bit rate is the number of bits transmitted [Setting method]
per unit of time. Select a value from the drop-
The following bit rate types are supported: down list box.
Constant bit rate (CBR)
The compression speed is fast; however,
improper bit rate may cause vague motion
images.
Variable bit rate (VBR)
The bit rate changes according to the image
complexity. The encoding efficiency is high
and the definition of motion images can be
ensured.
Bitrate (512- Indicates the maximum value of the bit rate. [Setting method]
4096)/(128/1536) Enter a value manually.
Step 3 Click Apply.
If the message "Apply success!" is displayed, click Confirm. The system saves the settings.
If the message "Apply failed!" is displayed, you must apply for the Parameter Configure permission from an
administrator.
If a message indicating that the bit rate is out of range is displayed, enter a new bit rate value.
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5.2 Setting Camera
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Setting > Video > Camera.
The Camera page is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-2. Table 5-2 describes the parameters.
Figure 5-2 Camera page
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Table 5-2 Camera parameters description
Parameter Description Setting
Video System The options are as follows: [Setting method]
PAL system used in Europe and China Select a value from the drop-
mainland. down list box.
NTSC system used in USA and Japan. [Default value]
User can choose the type depending on 50 Hz
local rules. NOTE
Whether the video system can be
changed depends on the device
model.
Video Refresh The options are as follows: [Setting method]
Frequency 50 Hz: corresponds to the PAL system. Corresponds to the video system.
60 Hz: corresponds to NTSC system.
Step 2 Click “Apply”. The message "Apply success!" is displayed. The system saves the settings.
If the video system is modified, the settings take effect after the device restarts.
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5.3 Video Decoding (Only for Some Models)
There are two modes to decode video, hardware decoding and software decoding. The default is hardware
decoding, the usage of CPU is lower. The software decoding will provide the superior image quality.
This function can only be used in IE browser.
Figure 5-3 Video decoding
5.4 Volume Control (Only for Some Models)
The volume control is used for the cameras which have built-in microphone and speaker.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Setting > Video > Volume Control.
The volume control page is displayed, as shown in Figure 5-4.
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Figure 5-4 Volume control page
Step 2 Adjust the volume of microphone and speaker.
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6 Configuring Image
6.1 Setting Image Parameters
Description
At image page, user can set Setup Color Parameters, Image Adjustment, White Balance, Scene, Exposure,
Daynight, Noise Reduction, and Enhance Image.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Setting > Image > Image.
The Image page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-1.
Figure 6-1 Image page
Step 2 Choose color parameter, auto or timing switching.
1. Select time switching
2. Set the start time and end time.
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Step 3 Set image adjustment, as shown in Figure 6-2.
Figure 6-2 Image adjustment
Table 6-1 Image adjustment
Parameter Description Configuration
Method
Brightness It indicates the total brightness of an image. As the value [Setting method]
increases, the image becomes brighter. Drag the slider.
[Default value]
50
Saturation It indicates the color saturation of an image. As the value [Setting method]
increases, the image becomes more colorful. Drag the slider.
[Default value]
50
Sharpness It indicates the definition of an image. As the value [Setting method]
increases, the image becomes more clearer. Drag the slider.
[Default value]
50
Contrast It indicates the contrast between the bright part and the [Setting method]
dark part of an image. As the value increases, the contrast Drag the slider.
increases.
[Default value]
50
Step 4 Set the white balance, as shown in Figure 6-3.
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Figure 6-3 White balance page
Parameter Meaning Configuration
Method
Mode It is adjusted based on application scenarios to improve the [Setting method]
fidelity of the image color. Select a value from
The WB modes include: the drop-down list.
Auto: In automatic white balance (WB) mode, the system [Default value]
automatically performs white balance based on the Auto
monitoring environment.
Manual: In manual WB mode, you can manually select a
WB mode based on the monitoring environment.
Red Gain It indicates the gain applied to red channels. As the value [Setting method]
increases, the color temperature becomes lower. Drag the slider.
[Default value]
This parameter is valid when Manual Mode is set to 50
Customized.
Blue Gain It indicates the gain applied to blue channels. As the value [Setting method]
increases, the color temperature becomes higher. Drag the slider.
[Default value]
This parameter is valid when Manual Mode is set to 50
Customized.
Step 5 Set Scene, as shown in Figure 6-4.
Figure 6-4 Scene page
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Parameter Description Configuration
Method
[Configuration method]
It indicates the working mode of a camera. Select from the drop-
Scene Outdoor: It applies to outdoor scenarios. down list
Indoor: It applies to indoor scenarios. [Default value]
Outdoor
Mirror It is used to select the pixel location of an image. [Setting method]
Normal: The image does not flip. Select a value from the
Horizontal: The image flips left and right. drop-down list.
Vertical: The image flips up and down. [Default value]
Horizontal and vertical: The image rotates at 180 degrees. Normal
Step 6 Set exposure as shown in Figure 6-5.
Figure 6-5 Exposure page
Parameter Meaning Configuration
Method
The exposure modes include: [Setting method]
Auto: The system performs auto exposure based on Select a value from the
Exposure Mode the monitoring environment. drop-down list.
Manual: You can adjust the brightness of an image [Default value]
by setting the exposure time. Auto
The device automatically adjusts the shutter time [Setting method]
based on the ambient brightness. The shutter time is Select a value from the
less than or equal to the value of this parameter drop-down list.
Exposure Time
[Default value]
1/30
Step 7 Set daynight, as shown in Figure 6-6.
Figure 6-6 Daynight page
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Parameter Meaning Configuration
Method
Day Night Setting It can be set to Auto, Day, Night or [Setting method]
Timing. Select a value from the
Auto mode drop-down list.
The image color and filter status are [Default value]
automatically switched based on the Auto
ambient brightness. The filter prevents
infrared light from entering the sensor in the
day state and allows all types of light to
enter the sensor in the night state.
Day mode
The image is colored, and the filter is in the
day state, preventing infrared light from
entering the sensor.
Night mode
The image is black and white, and the filter
is in the night state, allowing infrared light
to enter the sensor.
Timing
Set day to night time and night to day time
to switch the daynight mode.
Sensitivity It determines the day-to-night switching in [Setting method]
auto mode. When the system gain is greater Drag the slider.
than the value of this parameter, the system
enters the night mode. [Default value]
50
This parameter is valid in auto mode.
The sensitivity of day and night switching,
the higher the sensitivity, the more sensitive
the light intensity is, and it may switch to
day mode under low light.
Infrared lamp & warm light mode:
Auto: The image will be colored when the light strength is strong; the image would be white-black when the
light strength is low, the infrared lamp will be open. It will turn on the white light when capturing the human
body, if the human is disappearing, the white light will be lasting 30s, the white light is be closed, infrared
lamp will be open.
Day Mode: The image always be colored, it will open the white light when the light strength is low.
Night Mode: The image will be colored when the light strength is strong; the image would be white-black
when the light strength is low, the infrared lamp will be open.
Infrared lamp mode:
Auto: the image will be colored when the light strength is strong; the image would be white-black when the
light strength is low, the infrared lamp will be open.
Day Mode: Never open the infrared lamp, the image is colored.
Night Mode: Open the infrared lamp, the image is white and black.
Timing: It will switch to night or day mode when the set time is reached.
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Step 8 Set noise reduction, as shown in Figure 6-7.
Figure 6-7 Noise reduction page
Parameter Meaning Configuration Method
[Configuration method]
Reduce noise of image. Valid Tick the 2D NR, and drag the
2D NR for static noise, the larger the slider
value, the effect the better [Default value]
50
Reduce noise of image. It is [Configuration method]
effective for moving noise. The Tick the 3D NR, and drag the
larger the value, the stronger the slider
3D NR
noise reduction intensity, but it
will cause smearing of moving [Default value]
objects. 50
Step 9 Set enhance image, as shown in Figure 6-8.
Figure 6-8 Enhace image page
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Parameter Meaning Configuration
Method
[Setting method]
It can work on the dark and bright areas on the Tick the WDR mode and
image and create a balance to improve the overall drag the slider.
WDR
image quality to avoid overexposure or loss of
details [Default value]
50
It provides a clearer view of an image in the [Setting method]
highlight environment. When HLC is enabled, the Tick the HLC mode and
total brightness of an image is reduced, allowing drag the slider.
HLC
you to view objects in front of the highlight.
[Default value]
Close
It provides a clearer view of an image in the [Setting method]
backlight environment. When BLC is enabled, the Tick the HLC mode and
total brightness of an image increases, allowing drag the slider.
BLC
you to view objects in front of the backlight.
Meanwhile, the objects behind the backlight are [Default value]
exposed excessively. Close
It provides a clearer view of an image in the [Setting method]
fogged environment when Defog is enabled. Tick the Defog mode and
DeFog As the value increases, the image becomes clearer. drag the slider.
[Default value]
Close
Step 10 Click “Apply” to save the settings.
Click “Factory Setting”, the image setting will restore the factory settings.
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6.2 Setting OSD Parameters
Description
The on-screen display (OSD) function allows you to display the device name, and time, device name can be
set at this page. You can drag the OSD frames to anywhere you want to put.
The OSD supports simplified Chinese, English, numbers and some special character.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Setting > Image > OSD.
The OSD page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-9. Table 6-2 describes the parameters.
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Figure 6-9 OSD page
Table 6-2 OSD parameters description
Parameter Description Setting
Time Indicates whether to display the time. [Setting method]
Enable
Device name Indicates whether to display the [Setting method]
device name Enable, input the device name, the
default value is Device.
Custom character Input the chars, it supports adding up --
to 6 groups, you can also add picture
to overlay
Step 2 Click “Apply”.
The message "Apply success" is displayed.
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6.3 Configuring the Privacy Zone
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Setting > Image > Privacy Zone.
The Privacy Zone page is displayed, as shown in Figure 6-10
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Figure 6-10 Privacy zone page
Step 2 Press and hold the left mouse button, and drag on the preview image to cover the part to be masked.
⚫ The maximum percentage of an image that can be masked depends on the device model. Read the tip displayed on the
page. A maximum of four areas can be masked.
⚫ Choose the privacy zone, and double click left mouse button to delete the privacy zone.
Step 3 Click “Apply” to save settings.
The message " Apply success!" is displayed, the system saves the settings.
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7 Configuring Record (Only for Some Models)
7.1 Record Schedule
Install the SD card at first, enable “Record Enable”, enable “Record Audio”, set the schedule to record, as
shown in Figure 7-1.
Figure 7-1 Record schedule
Click “Apply” to save the settings.
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7.2 SD Card
At SD Card interface, user can format the SD card, set the recording overwrite.
Figure 7-2 SD card
Click “Apply” to save the settings.
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8 Configuring AI/Event
8.1 Setting Motion Detection
Description
On the Motion Alarm page, you can perform the following operations:
Enable the motion alarm function.
Set the motion detection area.
Set the sensitivity of motion alarm.
When the alarm output function is enabled and the camera detects that an object moves into the motion detection
area within the schedule time, the camera generates an alarm.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Setting >Alarm > Motion Alarm.
The Motion Alarm page is displayed, as shown in Figure 8-1
Figure 8-1 Motion Alarm page
Step 2 Enable the event actions, push message and send E-mail.
Step 3 Set alarm areas, drag and release mouse to select area (the default value is whole picture). Choose
the sensitivity.
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Figure 8-2 Motion Area Setting page
Double click left mouse button to delete all detection areas.
Step 4 Press and hold the left mouse button, and drag in the video area to draw a detection area,
as shown in Figure 8-2.
Step 5 Configure the schedule time setting.
Method 1:Click left mouse button to select any time point within 0:00-24:00 from Monday to Sunday as
shown in Figure 8-3.
Method 2:Hold down the left mouse button, drag and release mouse to select the schedule within 0:00-
24:00 from Monday to Sunday.
Figure 8-3 Schedule page
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When you select time by dragging the cursor, the cursor cannot be moved out of the time area. Otherwise, no
time can be selected.
Method 3:Click in the schedule page to select the whole day or whole week.
Deleting deployment time: Click again or inverse selection to delete the selected schedule. Configure the
detection area.
Step 6 Click “Apply”.
The message "Apply success" is displayed. The system saves the settings.
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8.2 Set Intelligent Analysis
8.2.1 Intrusion
At Setting > AI/Event > Intrusion interface, enable the function, if human enter the deployment area of
intrusion, it will generate the alarm, as shown in Figure 8-4.
Figure 8-4 Intrusion – Event actions
User can choose alarm record (The SD card is installed in the camera in advance.) and sent E-mail (set at
“Setting > Network > E-mail ” interface) to show the alarm information.
Click the “Area” at the page to set the area to deploy, as shown in Figure 8-5.
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Figure 8-5 Intrusion –Area
Move the cursor to the drawing interface and click to generate a point, move the cursor to draw a line, and
then click to generate another point. This is how a line is generated. In this way, continue to draw lines to
form any shape, and right-click to finish line drawing.
NOTE
⚫ A drawn line cannot cross another one, or the line drawing fails.
⚫ Any shape with 8 sides at most can be drawn.
⚫ The quantity of deployment areas is not limited yet and will be described in future when a limit is applied.
Set the schedule to deploy, the default setting as shown in Figure 8-6. User can modify it manually following
as 8.1 Step 5.
Figure 8-6 Intrusion –schedule
Click “Apply”.
The message "Apply success" is displayed, the system saves the settings.
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8.2.2 Line Crossing
At Setting > AI/Event > Line Crossing interface, line crossing is a line that is set at a concerned position
within the monitored field of view and specifies the forbidden travel direction, an alarm is generated when
the people cross this line.
Figure 8-7 Line Crossing - Event action
Enable line crossing, choose the event actions, as shown in Figure 8-7.
Figure 8-8 Line Crossing -Area
Drawing a line: move the cursor to the drawing interface, hold down the left mouse button, and move the
cursor to draw a line. When you release the left mouse button, a line crossing is generated.
Setting a line crossing: click a line (and the trip line turns red) to select the single virtual fence and set its
direction as positive, reverse or bidirectional, or delete the selected line. You can also press and hold left
mouse button at the endpoint of a line crossing and move the mouse to modify the position and length of line.
You can right-click to delete the line. It supports up to 4 lines be drawn.
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It sounds an alarm when people cross the line in the direction of the arrow.
Figure 8-9 Line Crossing – Schedule
Set the schedule, click “Apply” to save the settings.
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8.2.3 Advance
The white light can be opened only the settings are meeting the following: the day-night mode is auto, the
ambient brightness is not enough, the camera detects the human.
Figure 8-10 Advanced
The value of sensitivity is 1 or 2, the static object will not be detected as human. If the value is 3/4/5, the
camera will detect the static objects and it maybe detect some special objects as human body.
Enable the white light, someone triggers the intrusion or line crossing alarm, the white will be open, the light
will open for the setting duration.
If the white light is disable, the white light is opened when the camera detects the human body.
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9 Local Configuration
Description
You can save the snapshots and records to local. The local configuration can only be shown in IE Browser.
For other browsers, the snapshots will be saved to the default folder.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose Local > Download Config.
The Download Config page is displayed, as shown in Figure 9-1.
Figure 9-1 Local Config page
Step 2 Set image download path (save the snapshot).
Step 3 Set video download path(save the record).
Step 4 The message "Apply success!" is displayed, and the system saves the settings.
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10 Troubleshooting
Table 10-1 describes the common problems and solutions.
Table 10-1 Common problems and solutions
Common Problems Possible Solution
Cause
When you enter the device IP The certificate is not Click Continue to this website (not
address in the address box of installed. recommended).
Internet Explorer and press
Enter, the message "There is a
problem with this website's
security certificate." is displayed.
The web management system The network is ⚫ Connect the PC directly to the camera, and
cannot be accessed. disconnected. verify that the web management system can
be accessed.
⚫ Run the ping command to verify that the
camera is reachable.
The IP address is Connect the PC directly to the camera and
used by another configure the IP address of the camera.
device.
The IP addresses of Check the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway
the PC and IP settings on the IP camera, and change the settings
camera are on as required.
different networks.
After the IP camera is upgraded, The browser cache To delete the browser cache, proceed as follows:
the web management system is not deleted. (Microsoft Edge is used as an example.)
cannot be accessed. 1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. Choose Tools > Internet Options.
3. Click Delete.
4. The Delete Browsing History dialog
box is displayed.
5. Select all check boxes.
6. Click Delete.
7. Log in to the web management system
again.
The IP camera cannot be The network is Make sure that the upgrade network is connected.
upgraded. disconnected. Check the network settings are correct or not.
The network settings
are incorrect.
The upgrade Obtain the correct upgrade package and upgrade
package is incorrect. the IP camera again.
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A Acronyms and Abbreviations
A
ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
C
CBR Constant Bit Rate
D
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DNS Domain Name Server
DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server
G
GAMA Graphics Assisted Management Application
H
HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
HTTPS Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer
I
ISO International Standard Organized
IP Internet Protocol
ID Identity
IPC Internet Protocol Camera
L
LPS Limited Power Source
M
MJPEG Motion Joint Photographic Experts Group
MAC Media Access Control
N
NTP Network Time Protocol
NTSC National Television Standards Committee
OSD On Screen Display
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P
PoE Power over Ethernet
PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
PTZ Pan/Tilt/Zoom
S
SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
U
UUID Universally Unique Identifier
V
VBR Variable Bit Rate
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