Network Speed Dome & PTZ Camera User’s Manual Web 3.0 V2.0.
Foreword General The manual introduces the functions and operations of the web interface of the network speed dome and PTZ camera (hereinafter referred to as "the Device"). Safety Instructions The following categorized signal words with defined meaning might appear in the manual. Signal Words Meaning Indicates a high potential hazard which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which, if not avoided, could result in slight or moderate injury.
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Important Safeguards and Warnings The manual will help you to use the Device properly. Read the manual carefully before using the Device, and keep it well for future reference. Operation Requirements z Avoid heavy stress, violent vibration, and water splash during transportation, storage, and installation. Complete package is necessary during the transportation. We assume no responsibility for any damage or problem caused by the incomplete package during the transportation.
Requirements for Installation and Maintenance Personnel z Have certificates or experiences related to installation and maintenance of the closed-circuit television (CCTV), and have certificates related to working at height. z Have basic knowledge and installation skills of CCTV system. z Have basic knowledge and operation technique for low-voltage wiring and low-voltage electronic circuit connection. z Have the ability to read and understand the manual.
Table of Contents Foreword .................................................................................................................................................... I Important Safeguards and Warnings .................................................................................................... III 1 Network Configuration.......................................................................................................................... 1 Network Connection ............................
5.2.4 DDNS ................................................................................................................................ 70 5.2.5 SMTP (Email).................................................................................................................... 72 5.2.6 UPnP................................................................................................................................. 74 5.2.7 SNMP..............................................................................
Cybersecurity Recommendations .................................................................................
1 Network Configuration Network Connection To view the web interface on your PC, connect the Device to the PC first. There are mainly two connection modes between the Device and PC. See Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2. Direct connection by using a network cable Connection over by using a switch or router The models presented in the figures are for reference only, and the actual product shall prevail. All devices have the same IP address (192.168.1.108 by default) when they are delivered out of factory.
The Country/Region Setting interface is displayed. Set the Country/Region, Language and Video Standard as needed. See Figure 1-3. Country/region setting interface Click Save, and the Time Zone Setting interface is displayed. Configure time parameters. See Figure 1-4. Time zone setting interface Click Next. The Device Initialization interface is displayed. For the interface, see Figure 1-5. For the parameter description, see Table 1-1.
Device initialization Table 1-1 Device initialization parameter description Parameter Description Username It is admin by default. Password The password should consist of 8 to 32 non-blank characters and contain at least two types of characters among upper case, lower case, number, and special characters (excluding ' " ; : &). Set a high security password according to the prompt of password strength. Make sure that the new password is the same as the confirming password.
P2P interface Scan the QR code on the interface, download the app, and then finish configurations according to the instructions on your mobile device. After that, click Next. The Online Upgrade interface is displayed. See Figure 1-7. Online upgrade Select Auto-check for updates check box as needed. After the function is enabled, the Device will check for updates once a day automatically. There will be system notice if any update is available. Click Next, and the login interface is displayed.
Login interface 1.2.2 First-time Login You need to download and install the plug-in for the first-time login. Open the browser, enter the IP address of the Device in the address bar, and then press the Enter key. Enter the username and password, and then click Login. The web interface is displayed. If you enter the wrong password for 5 times, the account will be locked for 5 minutes. After the locked time, you can log in to the web interface again.
Live interface The Live interface shown in the manual is for reference only, and the actual interface shall prevail. 1.2.3 Device Login Open the browser, enter the IP address of the Device in the address bar, and then press the Enter key. The Login interface is displayed. See Figure 1-11. Device login Enter the username and password, and then click Login. The web interface is displayed, and the video is displayed in Live interface.
1.2.4 Resetting Password If you forget the password of the admin user, you can set the password through the provided email address. Before resetting the password, you need to provide the email address in advance. For details, see "1.2.1 Device Initialization" or "5.6.3.2 System Service." Open the browser, enter the IP address of the Device in the address bar, and then press the Enter key. The Login interface is displayed. See Figure 1-12. Login Click Forgot password?, and the Prompt interface is displayed.
Resetting the password (1) Scan the QR code on the actual interface according to the instructions, and then enter the security code received in the mailbox. Reset the password with the security code you received within 24 hours, otherwise the code will be invalid. Click Next. The Reset the password (2/2) interface is displayed. See Figure 1-15. Resetting the password (2) Set the password of the admin user again.
2 Live Click the Live tab, and the Live interface is displayed. See Figure 2-1. Live interface For descriptions of function bars on the Live interface, see Table 2-1. Table 2-1 Function bars description No. Description 1 Encoding setting 2 Video window adjustment 3 System menu 4 Video window functions 5 PTZ configuration 6 PTZ status Encoding Setting Some devices do not support two sub streams. For the encoding setting area, See Figure 2-2. For the parameter description, see Table 2-2.
Table 2-2 Encoding setting parameter description Parameter Description Main Stream It has large bit stream value and image with high resolution, but requires large bandwidth. This option can be used for storage and monitoring. Sub Stream 1 It has small bit stream value and smooth image, and requires little bandwidth. This option is normally used to replace main stream when bandwidth is not enough. Sub Stream 2 It has small bit stream value and smooth image, and requires little bandwidth.
No. Parameter Description enabled by default. 7 PTZ Click this button, and PTZ configurations are displayed on the Live interface after the function is enabled. 8 Face Click this button, and face pictures are displayed on the screen. See Figure 2-8. 9 Video Metadata Click this button, and information about motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles, and people is displayed on the screen in real time. See Figure 2-11.
Only brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation of live view image on the web interface can be adjusted with this function. To adjust the brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation of the Device, you can go to Setting > Camera > Conditions. Panorama For the Panorama interface, see Figure 2-5. Panorama interface z z z You can perform positioning in this window by drawing a box with the left mouse button. The located area is displayed on the Live interface and enlarged.
Tour Face For the Face interface, see Figure 2-8. Face recognition result is displayed on the left side, and the captured face picture and attributes are displayed on the right side. Face z Face recognition result display area: Displays the captured small face pictures, the corresponding face pictures in the database, and the similarities between them. After you click the picture, the attributes and details are displayed. See Figure 2-9.
Face recognition result display z Face and attributes display zone: Displays the captured small face pictures and information such as gender, age, and expression. After you click the picture, the details are displayed. See Figure 2-10. Face and attributes display Video Metadata For the interface, see Figure 2-11. Motor vehicle information is displayed on the right side, and the information about human and non-motor vehicles is at the bottom of the interface. For more details, see "5.4.9 Video Metadata.
Video metadata System Menu To access an interface, click the corresponding tab on the system menu. For the system menu, see Figure 2-12. System menu Video Window Functions For the video window function buttons, See Figure 2-13. For the parameter description, see Table 2-5. Video window function buttons Table 2-5 Video window function button description No. 1 Parameter Description Wiper Control Click this button to select wiper operation.
No. Parameter Description left to right for one time. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Mark Click this button, right-click on the Live interface, and the function menu is displayed. See Figure 2-14. You can add information on the Live interface, and also manage added comments. Add Info: Select Add Info from the pop-up menu, and enter the comment. For the interface, see Figure 2-15. Managing comments: Select Info Management from the pop-up menu to display, hide, or delete added comments.
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Mark—managing comments PTZ Configuration You can control PTZ by using the PTZ Control panel or joystick. You can also set preset, scanning, and other functions in the PTZ Function area. PTZ Control Before using the PTZ Control panel, you need to set the PTZ protocol by selecting Setting > PTZ > Protocol. For PTZ Control panel, See Figure 2-17. For parameter description, see Table 2-6.
PTZ control Table 2-6 PTZ control parameter description No. Parameter Description 1 Direction buttons There are 8 directions: Up, down, left, right, upper left, upper right, lower left, and lower right. 2 Position Provides quick positioning function. Draw an box in the live view with the mouse, and then the PTZ rotates to and focuses on the selected area rapidly. 3 Speed The changing speed of PTZ direction. The higher the value, the faster the speed.
Joystick PTZ Functions The PTZ supports multiple functions. Select a function, click using the function, and then click or to start to stop using the function. For the configuration interface, see Figure 2-19. For the supported functions and settings, see Table 2-7. PTZ function Table 2-7 PTZ functions description Parameter Description Scan Select Scan from the list, enter a scan number, and then click Start. The PTZ starts scanning, and the default number is 1.
Parameter Description Pattern Select Pattern from the list, enter a pattern number, and then click Start. The PTZ starts to pattern. Reserved for special requirements. Assistant If necessary, enable this function under the guidance of professionals. Pan Select Pan from the list, and then click Start. The PTZ starts to pan. z Select Go to from the list, enter horizontal angle value, vertical angle value and zoom, and then click Go to. The Device will turn to the position you want.
OSD menu You can finish the following settings through the menu: z Camera settings: See "5.1 Camera." z PTZ settings: See "5.3 PTZ Settings." z System management: See "5.6 System Management." You can change the location of the OSD menu in "5.1.2.3 Overlay." PTZ Status On the Live interface, the PTZ status is displayed at the lower right corner. See Figure 2-22. The function is available on select models.
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3 AI Live You can check the information of the detected human faces, human bodies, motor vehicles, and non-motor vehicles. This function is available on select models. AI Live Interface For the AI Live interface, see Figure 3-1. For the layout description, see Table 3-1. AI live interface Table 3-1 AI live interface description No. Function 1 Live view 2 Snapshot display area 3 Information display area of detected targets 4 Statistics area of the detected targets 3.1.
Information display of the detected targets 3.1.2 Snapshot Display Area Display the snapshots of the detected targets. See Figure 3-3. Click any snapshot to view the information of the detected target in information display area. Snapshot display area 3.1.3 Statistics Area of the Detected Targets Display the number of the captured target in real time. See Figure 3-4.
Statistics area of the detected targets Table 3-2 Statistics area description of the detected targets Icon Detected Target Description Face Available detection items: Gender, age, expression, glasses, mouth mask, and beard. Human Available detection items: Top, bottom, top color, bottom color, bag, hat, and umbrella. Non-motor vehicle Available detection items: Vehicle type, vehicle body color, top, top color, occupancy, and hat.
area is on the bottom; the statistics area of the detected targets is on the lower right corner. AI live interface Click to set the detection items of the targets. See Figure 3-6.
4 Playback You can watch the saved pictures and videos on the Playback interface. Before using the function, you need to set the period, storage method, and record control of recording and snapshot first. For details, see "5.5 Storage." Click the Playback tab, and the Playback interface is displayed. See Figure 4-1. Playback interface Video Playback Select dav from the File Type list, and the video playback interface is displayed. See Figure 4-2. For parameter description, see Table 4-1.
No. Description 3 Recording types 4 Auxiliary functions 5 Video playback file search and display area 6 Video clipping area 7 Progress bar time formats 4.1.1 Video Play Function Bar For the video playing function bar, see Figure 4-3. For the parameter description, see Table 4-2. Video playing function bar Table 4-2 Video play function bar description No. Parameter Description 1 Play Play the video. 2 Stop Stop playing the video. Play the next frame.
Auxiliary functions Table 4-3 Auxiliary functions parameter description No. 1 2 Parameter Digital Zoom Snapshot Description Click the button, and then select an area in the live view to zoom in; right-click on the image to restore to the original status. In zoomed-in status, drag the image to check other areas. Click the button, and then scroll the mouse wheel in the live view to zoom in or out.
Table 4-4 Playback file parameter description (1) Parameter Description To play back a recording, select dav. To play back a picture, select jpg. File Type Data Src The SD Card is used by default. Click this button, and recordings or pictures of a certain type on specific dates can be downloaded in batch. The function is available on select models. File list. Click this button, and the recording files on the selected day will be displayed in the list. Download in Batches Click .
You can select multiple files to download them. Displaying File List Click a day with blue shading, and recording file progress bar with different colors is displayed on the time axis. z Green: Represents general videos. z Yellow: Represents motion detection videos. z Red: Represents alarm videos. z Blue: Represents manually recorded videos. Click anywhere on the progress bar, and the video will be played from that time. For the progress bar, see Figure 4-8.
Table 4-6 Playback file parameter description (2) Parameter Description Search all the recorded files from the start time to the end time on the selected date. Download Format There are two options: dav and mp4. Click the download button, and the files will be saved to the storage path set in "5.1.2.5 Path." Downloading and playing video at the same time is not supported. Click the button to go back to the calendar interface. 4.1.5 Video Clipping Area You can clip the videos in this area.
Table 4-7 Progress bar time format description Parameter Description Click the button, and then the progress bar displays the recordings in 24-hour mode. Click the button, and then the video within the 2-hour period in which this video was recorded is displayed. Click the button, and then the video within the 1-hour period in which this video was recorded is displayed. Click the button, and then the video within the 30-minute period in which this video was recorded is displayed.
z To pause the picture play, click . 4.2.2 Picture Playback File Search and Display Area For the playback file interface, see Figure 4-14 and Figure 4-15. For the description of buttons on the interface, see Table 4-9. Playback file (1) Table 4-9 Button description Parameter Description File Type Select jpg from the File Type list, and the picture will be played if any. Data Src The SD Card is used by default. File list.
Playback file (2) Click , and the snapshots on a selected day will be displayed in a list. To play back a snapshot, double-click the corresponding file. For the parameter description, see Table 4-10. Table 4-10 Playback file parameter description Parameter Description Search all the snapshots from the start time to the end time on the selected date. Click the button to download the snapshot to local storage. Click the button to go back to the calendar interface. 4.2.
5 Setting Camera 5.1.1 Conditions Settings This section describes how to set camera attributes and manage profiles. 5.1.1.1 Conditions Picture Set camera attributes and picture parameters to achieve the best display effect. Select Setting > Camera > Conditions > Conditions > Picture. The Picture interface is displayed. See Figure 5-1. Picture interface Configure parameters as needed. For parameter description, see Table 5-1.
Table 5-1 Picture setting parameter description Parameter Description Profile There are three options: General, Day, and Night. You can view the configurations and the effect of the selected mode. Day is selected by default. Style Set the image display style. There are three options: Soft, Standard, and Vivid. Standard is selected by default. Brightness Set the overall image brightness. The larger the value is, the brighter the image will be. The value ranges from 0 to 100.
Exposure You can control the amount of light per unit area reaching the electronic image sensor by adjusting parameters on the Exposure interface. Select Setting > Camera > Conditions > Conditions > Exposure. The Exposure interface is displayed. See Figure 5-2 to Figure 5-6.
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Exposure—manual mode Configure parameters as needed. For parameter description, see Table 5-2. Table 5-2 Exposure setting parameter description Parameter Description Anti-flicker You can select 50Hz, 60Hz, or Outdoor from the list. 50Hz: When the alternating current is 50Hz, the exposure is automatically adjusted to make sure that there are no stripes on images. 60Hz: When the alternating current is 60Hz, the exposure is automatically adjusted to make sure that there are no stripes on images.
Parameter Description Gain You can set the exposure gain. The value ranges from 0 to 100. Shutter You can adjust the exposure time of the Device. The larger the shutter value, the brighter the image. Iris You can set the Device luminous flux. The larger the iris value, the brighter the image. Exposure Comp You can set the exposure compensation value. The value ranges from 0 to 100.
Backlight settings Select a backlight mode from the list. There are 4 options: Off, BLC, HLC, and WDR. z Off: Backlight is disabled. z BLC: Backlight compensation corrects regions with extremely high or low levels of light to maintain a normal and usable level of light for the object in focus. z WDR: When in WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) mode, the Device constrains over bright areas and compensates dark areas to improve the image clarity.
WB settings Select WB mode from the list. You can select from Auto, Indoor, Outdoor, ATW, Manual, Sodium Lamp, Natural, and Street Lamp. Auto is selected by default. Click Save. Day & Night Defog function cannot be configured if Day & Night function is enabled. There will be a prompt on the interface. This function allows you to switch between the color mode and the black & white mode, ensuring clear monitoring screen in a dim environment. Select Setting > Camera > Conditions > Conditions > Day & Night.
Day & night settings Configure parameters as needed. For parameter description, see Table 5-3. Table 5-3 Day & night parameter description Parameter Description Type There are two options: Electrical and ICR. ICR is selected by default. ICR: IR filter is used for day & night switch. Electrical: Image processing method is used for day & night switch. Mode Select a mode from the list (Your selection is independent from the profile). Auto is selected by default.
Select Setting > Camera > Conditions > Conditions > Focus & Zoom. The Focus & Zoom interface is displayed. See Figure 5-10. Focus & zoom settings Configure each parameter as needed. See Table 5-4. Table 5-4 Focus & zoom parameter description Parameter Description Digital Zoom Select On or Off to enable or disable digital zoom. Off is selected by default. Zoom Speed The larger the value is, the faster the Device zooms. Mode Select the focus triggering mode.
Parameter Description Lens Initialization Click this button, and the lens will be initialized automatically. The lens will be extended to calibrate the zoom and focus. Click Save. IR Light Common illuminators are classified into infrared IR lights, white lights, and laser lights. Different device models support different types of illuminators, and have different configuration interfaces. The actual interface shall prevail. This section describes how to configure these light types.
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IR light setting—timing IR light setting—off Configure each parameter as needed. For the parameter description, see Table 5-5. Table 5-5 IR light parameter description Parameter Description Mode There are 5 options: Manual, SmartIR, ZoomPrio, Timing, and Off. ZoomPrio: The system adjusts the IR light brightness automatically according to the zoom times.
Parameter Description conditions. Manual: Set IR light brightness manually. Timing: Enable different light types in different time periods according to actual condition. Off: Turn off the IR light. z z z z z Some models do not support SmartIR, Manual, Timing, or Off. In ZoomPrio mode, IR light and white light are supported, and IR light is selected by default. In Timing mode, you can set four periods with different light types. Only infrared IR light supports the SmartIR mode.
Table 5-6 Laser light setting parameter description Parameter Description Mode Select the laser light mode from ZoomPrio and Manual. It is ZoomPrio by default. z ZoomPrio: The Device can automatically adjust laser light brightness according to the zoom times. z Manual: Manually set laser light brightness and angle value. Laser Intensity Set the intensity of the laser light. The value ranges from 0 to 100. Laser Angle Set the angle value from 0 to 100. Click Save.
Defog settings—auto Configure parameters as needed. For parameter description, see Table 5-7. Table 5-7 Defog parameter description Parameter Description Select the defog mode of the Device. You can select Auto, Manual, or Off. It is Off by default. Mode For the Device that supports optical defog, in Auto mode, optical defog and electronic defog switch automatically according to the algorithm. And in Off mode, electronic defog is enabled by default.
Profile management—general z If you select Full Time, Day and Night are selectable, and the corresponding camera property profile is day or night. See Figure 5-20. Profile management—full time z If you select Schedule, you can select one period for day configuration and another period for night configuration. For the configuration interface, see Figure 5-21. For example, you can set the day-time configuration from 6:00 to 18:00, and set the night-time configuration from 18:00 to 6:00 on the next day.
Video stream settings The stream configuration interfaces might vary depending on devices, and the actual interface shall prevail. z The default bit rate of different devices might vary, and the actual product shall prevail. Configure parameters as needed. For parameter description, see Table 5-8. z Table 5-8 Video stream parameter description Parameter Enable Encode Mode Description You can select the check box to enable sub stream. The sub stream is enabled by default. You can select H.264, H.264H, H.
Parameter Description Watermark You can verify the watermark to check if the video has been tampered. Settings You can verify the watermark to check if the video has been tampered. Select Watermark Settings check box to enable Watermark Character. The Watermark watermark character is DigitalCCTV by default, and you can modify it. Character Watermark character consists of up to 128 characters from letters, standard symbols, spaces, and special characters. Click Save. 5.1.2.
5.1.2.3 Overlay This section describes how to set the overlay information on the monitoring screen. Select Setting > Camera > Video > Overlay. The Overlay interface is displayed. Configure overlay information as needed. For the configuration interfaces, see the following figures. For the parameter description, see Table 5-10.
Overlay settings—time title Overlay settings—OSD info 57
Overlay settings—font attribute Overlay settings—picture overlay 58
Overlay settings—abnormal Overlay settings—GPS position 59
Overlay settings—custom overlay Table 5-10 Overlay setting parameter description Parameter Description Privacy masking refers to setting a certain region in the monitoring screen to protect privacy. Privacy Masking To draw a privacy mask in the live view, click Draw. To delete a privacy mask, click Delete. To clear all privacy masks, click Clear. You can set the number, type and color of the privacy mask. To view a privacy mask, click Go to.
Parameter OSD info Description If you want to display preset title, temperature, PTZ life warning, coordinates, zoom, north direction, RS485, and other information on the monitoring screen, you can set OSD info. Preset: Set the duration of the preset title displaying on the screen. You can select from Disable, 5s, 15s, Display Permanently, and Custom. Temperature: Select the Enable check box, select the termperature unit, and then the internal termperature of the Device is displayed.
ROI settings Select Enable to enable this function. Press and hold the left mouse button to draw boxes on the monitoring screen. You can draw up to 4 boxes. Click Delete or right click to delete the drawn boxes. z Click Remove All to clear all boxes. Set the image quality of the ROI. Click Save. z 5.1.2.5 Path The storage path is associated with the snapshot and recording on the Live interface. You can set the path of Live Snapshot and Live Record respectively.
Path settings Set each storage path. z Default storage path for snapshots: C:\Users\admin\WebDownload\LiveSnapshot. z Default storage path for recording: C:\Users\admin\WebDownload\LiveRecord. z Default storage path for playback snapshot: C:\Users\admin\WebDownload\PlaybackSnapshot. z Default storage path for playback download: C:\Users\admin\WebDownload\PlaybackRecord. z Default storage path for video clips: C:\Users\admin\WebDownload\VideoClips. admin is the login account. Click Save. 5.1.
Audio settings Configure parameters as needed. For parameter description, see Table 5-11. Table 5-11 Audio setting parameter description Parameter Description Enable Main Stream or Sub Stream, and then the network stream contains Enable both audio and video; otherwise, it is only video stream. Audio can be enabled only when video has been enabled. The audio encoding modes include G.711A, G.711Mu, G726, PCM, MPEG2-Layer2, G.722.1, G.729, and AAC. It is G.711A by default.
Parameter NR (Noise Reduction) Level Microphone Volume Speaker Volume Description Adjust the noise reduction level from 0 to 100. This parameter takes effect when noise filter is enabled. Adjust the microphone volume from 0 to 100. Adjust the speaker volume from 0 to 100. Click Save. Network Settings 5.2.1 TCP/IP Configure the IP address and DNS server of the Device to connect it to other devices in the network.
TCP/IP settings Set TCP/IP parameters. For details, see Table 5-12. Table 5-12 TCP/IP parameter description Parameter Description Host Name Set the name of the current device. The host name can be English or Chinese within 63 bytes. Select the Ethernet card to be configured. Wire is selected by default. Ethernet Card If the Device is configured with multiple Ethernet cards, the default Ethernet card can be changed. If you reset the default Ethernet card, restart the Device.
Parameter Description The Device checks the validity of all IPv6 addresses. The IP address and the default gateway must be in the same network segment. Make sure that a certain part of the subnet prefix in the IP address and default gateway are the same. Default Gateway Configure as needed. The default gateway must be in the same network segment as the IP address. Preferred DNS IP address of the DNS server. Alternate DNS Alternate IP address of the DNS server.
System Command ping -l 480 -t 192.168.0.125 UNIX/Linux/Mac syntax arp -s ping -s 480 < IP Address > Example: arp -s 192.168.1.125 11-40-8c-18-10-11 ping -s 480 192.168.0.125 Win7 syntax netsh i i show in netsh -c “i i” add neighbors ldx ping -l 480 -t < IP Address > Example: netsh i i show in netsh -c “i i” add neighbors 12 192.168.1.125 11-40-8c-18-10-11 ping -l 480 -t 192.168.1.125 Power off the Device and then restart it, or restart the Device over the network.
z z 0–1024, 1900, 3800, 5000, 5050, 9999, 37776, 37780–37880, 39999, and 42323 are occupied for specific uses. It is not recommended to use the default values of other ports during port configuration. Table 5-14 Port parameter description Parameter Description Max Connection The maximum number of users that can log in to the web interface of the Device simultaneously. The value ranges from 1 to 10, and it is 10 by default. TCP Port TCP service port. The value is 37777 by default.
Parameter Description HTTPS Port HTTPS communication port. The value is 443 by default. You can set this parameter as needed. Click Save. 5.2.3 PPPoE You can enable PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) to establish network connection. In this case, the Device obtains a dynamic IP address. To use this function, you need to obtain the PPPoE username and password from the Internet Service Provider (ISP). Select Setting > Network > PPPoE. The PPPoE interface is displayed. See Figure 5-38.
the same domain name no matter how much your device IP address changes. Before making any changes, check whether your device supports the DNS server. z z The third party servers might collect your device information if DDNS is enabled. Register and log in to the DDNS website, and then you can view the information of all the connected cameras in your account. Select Setting > Network > DDNS. The DDNS interface is displayed. See Figure 5-40. DDNS Select Type, and then configure the parameters as needed.
5.2.5 SMTP (Email) After this function is enabled, the device data will be sent to the given server. There is data leakage risk. Think twice before enabling the function. Configure SMTP (Email). When alarms, video detection and abnormal events are triggered, an email will be sent to the recipient server through SMTP server. The recipient can log in to the incoming mail server to receive emails. Select Setting > Network > SMTP (Email). The SMTP (Email) interface is displayed. See Figure 5-41.
Parameter Description Username Username of sender mailbox. Password Password of sender mailbox. For servers supporting anonymous email, you can log in anonymously without Anonymity entering username, password, and sender information. Sender Email address of the sender. Select authentication type from None, SSL and TLS. TLS is selected by default. Authentication z For the detailed configuration, see Table 5-17. z There might be risks if you select the authentication type other than TLS.
Type SMTP Server Sina smtp.sina.com 126 smtp.126.com Authentication Port Description SSL 465 — 25 You need to enable SMTP service in your mailbox. — 25 You need to enable SMTP service in your mailbox. Click Save. 5.2.6 UPnP After UPnP is enabled, Intranet service and port of the Device will be mapped to Extranet. Think twice before enabling it. UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows you to establish the mapping relationship between Intranet and Extranet.
Select Start Device Discover as needed. Click Save. 5.2.7 SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a basic network management framework. You need to install certain software to the Device to obtain the configuration information of the Device. The following requirements must be satisfied if you want to use SNMP function: z Install SNMP monitoring and managing tools, such as MIB Builder and MG-SOFT MIB Browser. z Obtain two MIB files corresponding to the current version from the technical personnel.
SNMP (2) Select a version to enable SNMP. In the Trap Address field, enter the IP address of the PC that has MG-SOFT MIB Browser installed, leaving other parameters to the default values. Table 5-18 SNMP parameter description Parameter Version Description Select the check box of the version you need, and the system can process information of the corresponding version. Select V1, and the system can only process information of V1 version.
Parameter Read Community/Write Community Description The read and write community strings that the software agent supports. The name can only consist of number, letter, underline (_), and strikethrough (-). Trap Address The target address of the trap information sent by the software agent in the Device. Trap Port The target port of the trap information sent by the software agent in the Device.
Enable this function, and the network camera will be automatically detected by the OS and client with Bonjour function. When the network camera is automatically detected by Bonjour, server name you have set will be displayed. Select Setting > Network > Bonjour. The Bonjour interface is displayed. See Figure 5-45. Bonjour interface Select Enable, and then set Server Name. Click Save.
Click Save. 5.2.9.2 TS Select Setting > Network > Multicast > TS. The TS interface is displayed. See Figure 5-47. TS interface Enable main stream or sub stream as needed. Enter multicast address and port number. Click Save. 5.2.10 Auto Register After you enable this function, when the Device is connected to Internet, it will report the current location to the specified server which acts as the transit to make it easier for the client software to access the Device.
Table 5-19 Auto register parameter description Parameter Description IP Address The IP address of server that needs to be registered to. Port The port for auto-registration. Sub-Device ID Sub device ID assigned by server. Click Save. 5.2.11 Wi-Fi Devices with Wi-Fi function can access network through Wi-Fi. z z Wi-Fi and WPS are available on select models. All devices with WPS button support WPS function. 5.2.11.1.
It is recommended to set a secure encryption method for the Device to connect routers. Adding Wi-Fi Double-click one hotspot to display the Signal Quality and the Authentication Manner. z If the password is required, enter it. When entering the password, its index number shall be consistent with that on the router. z Click Connection if password is not required. 5.2.11.1.2 WPS For WPS configuration interface, see Figure 5-52. WPS setting PIN and SSID can be obtained from the router.
802.1x interface Select the Enable check box to enable 802.1x. Select an authentication mode, and enter username and password. For parameter description, see Table 5-20. Table 5-20 802.1X setting parameter description Parameter Description Authentication PEAP (protected EAP protocol). Username The username that was authenticated on the server. Password Corresponding password. Click Save. 5.2.
Configure Realtime Monitor and Command. For parameter description, see Table 5-21. Table 5-21 QoS setting parameter description Parameter Description Realtime Monitor Data packet of network video monitoring. The value ranges from 0 to 63. Command Data packet of device configuration and query. The value ranges from 0 to 63. Click Save. 5.2.14 4G 5.2.14.1 Dialing Setting Log in to web interface, select Setting > Network > 4G > Dialing Setting and the Dialing Setting interface is displayed.
These parameters might vary by countries. Contact local carrier or customer service for details. Set the period to use 4G. See Figure 5-56. z z If the current time is in the period you set, 4G network connection will be enabled. The IP address of the SIM card will be displayed in IP Address. And you can access the device through 4G after finishing the rest steps. If the current time is not in the period you set, 4G network connection will not be enabled.
You can add the phone number to receive alarms. You also can add phone number used to activate 4G through message or phone call if you want to use 4G outside the period set in Step 3 of "5.2.14.1 Dialing Setting." Make sure that you add international calling codes before the phone number to avoid unnecessary charges caused by phone calls or messages to other countries or regions. Mobile setting interface z z z z z Message Send: When alarms are triggered, the phone number added will receive message.
Message link Click Save on the interface of the corresponding event. And you will receive message if the alarm is triggered. 5.2.15 Access Platform 5.2.15.1 P2P P2P is a private network traversal technology which enables users to manage devices easily without requiring DDNS, port mapping or transit server. Scan the QR code with your smart phone, and then you can add and manage more devices on your mobile client. Select Setting > Network > Access Platform > P2P. The P2P interface is displayed.
P2P interface P2P is enabled by default. You can manage the devices remotely. z When P2P is enabled and the device is connected to network, the status is displayed as Online. We might collect the information including IP address, MAC address, device name, and serial number. The information collected is for remote access only. If you do not agree with this, you can clear the Enable check box. Log in to mobile phone client and tap Device Management. Tap Add + at the upper-right corner.
Select On for Authentication. Click Save. 5.2.15.3 RTMP You can connect the third party platforms (such as YouTube) to play live video through RTMP protocol. z z Only admin user can configure RTMP. RTMP only supports H.264, H.264B and H.264H video formats, and Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) audio format. Select Setting > Network >Access Platform > RTMP. The RTMP interface is displayed. See Figure 5-61. RTMP interface Select the Enable check box, and RTMP will be enabled.
Parameter Description Custom Address If you have selected Custom, the address allocated by the server needs to be filled in. Click Save. PTZ Settings 5.3.1 Protocol Network PTZ setting and analog PTZ setting are available on select models. 5.3.1.1 Network PTZ Settings Select Setting > PTZ > Protocol > Network PTZ. The Network PTZ interface is displayed. See Figure 5-62. Network PTZ setting Select a protocol as needed. You can select DH-SD1, DH-SD3, PELCOD, or PELCOP. DH-SD1 is selected by default.
Analog PTZ setting Configure parameters as needed. See Table 5-23. Table 5-23 Analog PTZ parameter description Parameter Description Enter the address of the Device. Address Make sure that the address is the same as the device address; otherwise you cannot control the device. Baud Rate Select the baud rate of the Device. Data Bit It is 8 by default. Stop Bit It is 1 by default. Parity It is NONE by default. Click Save. 5.3.2 Function 5.3.2.1 Preset Select Setting > PTZ > Function > Preset.
Preset settings Preset Preset means a certain position of the Device. Users can adjust the PTZ and camera to the location quickly through calling presets. At the lower left corner of the Preset interface, click the direction buttons, , , and to adjust the PTZ direction, speed, zoom, and focus of the Device. Click to add a preset. The current position is set to a preset and is displayed in the list. See Figure 5-65 Adding presets Click to save the preset. Perform operations on presets.
Special Preset Special presets serve as the shortcut for some special functions switch or calling, and they no longer represent the location of the PTZ camera. Click to add a special preset. The added special preset will be displayed in the list. See Figure 4-60. The number of special presets starts from 51 by default, and 100 is the largest number. Special presets Click to save the added special preset. Perform operations on special presets. z Click to modify the special preset function.
Tour settings Select the Tour Mode from Original Path and Shortest Path. Original Path is selected by default. z Original Path: Tour in the order of adding presets. z Shortest Path: Starting from the preset with largest horizontal zoom value and vertical zoom value, pass all presets in the tour to ensure the shortest path. The Device reaches the corresponding preset and ensure the minimum number of rotation. Click Add at the bottom of the list at the upper right corner of the interface to add a tour path.
The Scan interface is displayed. See Figure 5-68. Scan settings Select the Scan No. Drag the slider to adjust the scan speed. Click Setup to adjust the Device to an ideal position. Click Set Left Limit and Set Right Limit to set the left and right boundaries of the Device. Click Start, and the Device starts scanning. Click Stop, and the scanning stops. 5.3.2.4 Pattern Pattern means a record of a series of operations that users make to the Device.
Pattern settings Select the Pattern No. Click Setup and Start Rec, and then operate the PTZ as needed. Click Stop Rec to stop recording. Click Start, and the Device starts patterning. Click Stop, and the patterning stops. 5.3.2.5 Pan Pan refers to the continuous 360° rotation of the Device at a certain speed. Select Setting > PTZ > Function > Pan. The Pan interface is displayed. See Figure 5-70.
Pan settings Drag the slider to set the Pan Speed. Click Start, and the Device starts to rotate horizontally at this speed. 5.3.2.6 PTZ Speed You can adjust the manual control speed of the PTZ by setting PTZ speed. This speed does not apply to tour, pattern, or auto tracking. Select Setting > PTZ > Function > PTZ Speed. The PTZ Speed interface is displayed. See Figure 5-71. PTZ speed settings Select Low, Middle or High.
5.3.2.7 Idle Motion Idle motion refers to a defined operation when the Device does not receive any valid command within a certain period. Set Preset, Tour, Scan or Pattern in advance. Select Setting > PTZ > Function > Idle Motion. The Idle Motion interface is displayed. See Figure 5-72. Idle motion settings Select the Enable check box to enable the idle motion. Select idle motion from Preset, Tour, Scan and Pattern. Select the action number of the selected motion. Set Idle Time for the selected motion.
PowerUp settings Select the Enable check box to enable power up motion. Select power up motion from Preset, Tour, Scan, Pattern or Auto. Select Auto and the last motion before you shut down the Device last time will be performed. Select the action number of the selected motion. Click Save. 5.3.2.9 PTZ Limit After setting the PTZ limit, the Device can only move in the set area. Select Setting > PTZ > Function > PTZ Limit. The PTZ Limit interface is displayed. See Figure 5-74.
Adjust the PTZ direction and click Setting to set the Up Line. Adjust the PTZ direction and click Setting to set the Down Line. Click Live to preview the already-set up line and down line. Select the Enable check box to enable the PTZ limit function. 5.3.2.10 Time Task After setting time task, the Device performs the selected motions during the set period. Set Preset, Tour, Scan or Pattern in advance. Select Setting > PTZ > Function > Time Task. The Time Task interface is displayed. See Figure 5-75.
Select Setting > PTZ > Function > PTZ Restart. The PTZ Restart interface is displayed. See Figure 5-76. PTZ restart Click PTZ Restart. The PTZ is restarted. 5.3.2.12 Default Restore the PTZ to factory defaults. This function will restore the Device to defaults. Think twice before performing the operation. Select Setting > PTZ > Function > Default. The Default interface is displayed. See Figure 5-77.
Default setting Click Default. The PTZ will be restored to factory defaults. Event Management 5.4.1 Video Detection Video detection includes three event types: Motion Detection, Video Tamper and Scene Changing. 5.4.1.1 Motion Detection When the moving object appears and moves fast enough to reach the preset sensitivity value, alarms will be triggered. Select Setting > Event > Video Detection > Motion Detection. The Motion Detection interface is displayed. See Figure 5-78.
Motion detection settings Select the Enable check box, and then configure parameters as needed. z Set arming and disarming period. 1) Click Setting, and then set the arming and disarming period on the interface. See Figure 5-79.
Arming and disarming period settings 2) 3) z Set the alarm period to enable alarm events in the period you set. There are 6 time periods for each day. Select the check box for the time period to enable it. Select the day of week (Sunday is selected by default; If All is selected, the setting is applied to the whole week. You can also select the check box next to the day to set it separately). After completing the settings, click Save. You will return to the Motion Detection interface. Set the area.
Area setting Table 5-24 Area setting parameter description Parameter Description Name The default names are Region1, Region2, Region3 and Region4, and the names can be customized. Sensitivity Sensitivity to brightness change. The higher the sensitivity is, the easier the motion detection event will occur. You can set different sensitivities for each region, with values ranging from 0 to 100, and 30 to 70 is recommended. Threshold Detect the relation between the object and the region.
Parameter Description Record After you enable the function, when an alarm is triggered, the system will start recording automatically. Before using the function, you need to set the recording period of the alarm in Storage > Schedule, and select Auto for Record Mode on the Record Control interface. Record Delay When the alarm is over, the alarm recording will continue for an extended period of time. The time unit is second, and the value range is 10–300.
Video tamper settings Select the Enable check box, and then configure parameters as needed. For parameters configuration, see "5.4.1.1 Motion Detection." Click Save. 5.4.1.3 Scene Changing Alarms will be triggered if there is scene changing. Select Setting > Event > Video Detection > Scene Changing. The Scene Changing interface is displayed. See Figure 5-82.
Scene changing settings Select the Enable check box, and then configure parameters as needed. For parameters configuration, see "5.4.1.1 Motion Detection." Click Save. 5.4.2 Smart Motion Detection After you set smart motion detection, when the human, non-motor vehicles and motor vehicles appear and move fast enough to reach the preset sensitivity value, the alarm linkage actions will be performed. The function can help you to avoid the alarms triggered by natural environment change.
Preparation z z Select Setting > Event > Video Detection > Motion Detection, and then enable the motion detection function. Set the arming period and detection area. The sensitivity of each region is larger than 0, and the threshold is not equal to 100. Procedure Select Setting > Event > Smart Motion Detection. The Smart Motion Detection interface is displayed. See Figure 5-83. Smart motion detection Select the Enable check box, and then the Smart Motion Detection is enabled.
Audio detection settings Configure parameters as needed. For the parameter description, see Table 5-26. Table 5-26 Audio detection parameter description Parameter Description Input Abnormal Select Input Abnormal, and then an alarm is triggered when there is abnormal audio input. Intensity Change Select Intensity Change, and then an alarm is triggered when the change in sound intensity exceeds the defined threshold. Sensitivity The value ranges from 1 to 100.
5.4.4 Smart Plan Smart plans include IVS, face recognition, heat map, people counting, video metadata, and so on. Only after smart plans have been enabled, can the corresponding smart function come into effect. Before configuring the smart plan, you need to set presets in advance. For setting methods, see "5.3.2.1 Preset." Select Setting > Event > Smart Plan. The Smart Plan interface is displayed. Smart plan (1) (Optional) Click to enable Auto Tracking.
Smart plan (2) Click Save. 5.4.5 IVS Basic Requirements for the Scene z z z z z z The target size shall not exceed 10% of the image. The pixel of the target shall be no less than 10×10; the pixel of abandoned object shall be no less than 15×15 (CIF image); the width and height of the target shall be no more than 1/3 of the image. It is recommended that the height of the target is 10% of the image. The brightness difference between the target and the background is no less than 10 gray values.
Adding smart rules Select the presets to be configured with smart rules. Click to add smart rules. Double-click rule type to modify the type of rules. Click Save. 5.4.5.1.1 Tripwire Alarms are triggered when the target crosses the warning line in the defined direction. It requires certain stay time and moving space for the target to be confirmed, so you need to leave some space at both sides of the warning line during configuration and do not draw it near obstacles.
Tripwire rule settings Click Draw Rule, and you can draw rules on the monitoring screen. For parameter description, see Table 5-27. Click Clear to the right of Draw Rule, and you can clear all drawn rules. Table 5-27 Rule drawing parameter description Parameter Description Max Size Set the size range of detection targets to be filtered, and select the maximum or minimum size. Max Size: Set the maximum size of targets to be filtered. When the target is larger than this size, the system will ignore it.
Table 5-28 Tripwire parameter description Parameter Description Set the alarming period to enable alarm events in the period you set. 1. Click Setting, and then the Period interface is displayed. 2. Enter the time value or press and hold the left mouse button, and drag directly on the setting interface. There are six periods for setting each day. Select the check box next to the period, and the set period will be effective. 3.
Applicable scenes: Scenes with sparse targets and no occlusion between targets, such as perimeter protection of unattended areas. Select Intrusion from the Rule Type list. The configuration interface is displayed. See Figure 5-89. Intrusion settings Click Draw Rule, and you can draw rules on the monitoring screen. For parameter description, see Table 5-27. Click Clear to the right of Draw Rule, and you can clear all drawn rules. Configure parameters as needed. For the parameter description, see Table 5-29.
Applicable scenes: Scenes with sparse targets, no obvious and frequent light changes. For scenes with intensive targets or too many obstacles, missed alarms would increase; for scenes in which too many people stay, false alarms would increase. Select detection areas with simple texture, because this function is not applicable to scenes with complex texture. Select Abandoned Object from the Rule Type list. The configuration interface is displayed. See Figure 5-90.
Applicable scenes: Scenes with sparse targets, no obvious and frequent light changes. For scenes with intensive targets or too many obstacles, the missed alarm would increase; for scenes in which too many people stay, the false alarm would increase. Keep the detection area texture as possible simple as possible, because this function is not applicable to scenes with complex texture. Select Missing Object from the Rule Type list. The configuration interface is displayed. See Figure 5-91.
z This function is available on select models. The function can detect faces and compare them with those in the configured face database. 5.4.6.1 Face Detection When human face is detected in the monitoring screen, an alarm is triggered and the linked activity is executed. Select Setting > Event > Face Recognition > Face Detection. The Face Detection interface is displayed. See Figure 5-92. Face detection interface Select Enable, and you can enable the face detection function.
Parameter Description Send Email Select Send Email, and when alarms are triggered, the system sends email to the specified mailbox. For the email settings, see "5.2.5 SMTP (Email)." Select Snapshot, and the system takes snapshot when alarms are triggered. Snapshot z z Enable the motion detection snapshot first. For details, see "5.5.1.1 Record." For searching and setting snapshot storage path, see "5.1.2.5 Path." Snap Face Image Set the snapshot scope, including Face and One-inch photo.
The added face database is displayed. See Figure 5-95. Adding face database completed Configure parameters as needed. For the parameter description, see Table 5-33. Table 5-33 Face database config parameter description Parameter Description Deploy Select Deploy and the face database takes effect. Similarity Threshold The comparison is successful only when the similarity between the detected face and the face feature in face database reaches the set similarity threshold.
Registration interface Click Upload Picture. Import the face pictures to be uploaded. The interface is displayed. See Figure 5-98. You can manually select a face area. After uploading the picture, select a face area and click OK. If there are multiple faces in a picture, select the target face and click OK to save the face picture.
Addition completed Fill in face picture information as needed. Click Add to task list. Click . The Task List interface is displayed. See Figure 5-99. Task list addition completed Click Remove All, and you can remove all the tasks. Batch Registration Import multiple face pictures in batch. Use this method when registering a large number of face pictures. Before importing pictures in batches, name the face pictures in the format of "Name#SGender#BDate of Birth#NRegion#TCredentials Type#MID No.
Table 5-34 Naming rules for batch import Naming Rules Description Name Enter the corresponding name. Gender Enter a number. 1: Male; 2: Female. Date of Birth Enter numbers in the format of Region Enter the region name. Credentials Type ID No. yyyy-mm-dd. For example, 2017-11-23. Enter a number. 1: ID card; 2: passport. Enter ID No. Select Setting > Event > Face Recognition > Face Database Config. The Face Database Config interface is displayed.
Registering After the registration is completed, click Next to view the registration result. 5.4.6.2.3 Managing Face Pictures Add face pictures to face database; manage and maintain face pictures to ensure correct information. Modifying Face Information On the Face Database Config interface, move the mouse pointer to the face picture or person information line. Click or , and the Registration interface is displayed. See Figure 5-103.
z Batch deletion: Move the mouse pointer to the face picture or people information line, and then click at the upper right corner of the face pictures, or click on person information line. After selecting multiple items, click Add to the delete list, click , and then click OK to delete the selected face pictures.
Modeling completed 5.4.6.3 Alarm Linkage Set the alarm linkage mode for face comparison. Select Setting > Event > Face Recognition > Alarm. The Alarm interface is displayed. See Figure 5-106. Alarm linkage Configure parameters as needed. For the parameter description, see Table 5-35. Table 5-35 Alarm linkage parameter description Parameter Description Face Database Select the face database to be configured with alarm linkage. Alarm Rule Select the alarm rule as needed.
5.4.7 People Counting z z z Before using this function, you need to enable People Counting in Smart Plan. The people counting data will be overwritten if the disk is full. Back up the data in time as needed. This function is available on select models. You can use this function to count the number of people in the area and generate reports. 5.4.7.1 People Counting With the function, the system can count the number of people appearing in the monitoring screen within a certain period of time.
Table 5-36 People counting parameter description Parameter Description OSD Display the number of people displayed in the area in real time. Click Clear, and the current number will be zero. Enter No. Set the Enter No., and when the number of people entering reaches the set value, an alarm will be triggered. Leave No. Set the Leave No., and when the number of people leaving reaches the set value, an alarm will be triggered. Stranded No. Set the Stranded No.
z This function is available on select models. 5.4.8.1 Heat Map The function can be used to detect the activity level of moving objects in the scene during a certain period of time. Select Setting > Event > Heat Map > Heat Map. The Heat Map interface is displayed. See Figure 5-109. Heat map interface Select the presets to be configured. Select the Enable check box, and then the heat map function is enabled. Click Setting to set the arming period. For details, see "5.4.1.1 Motion Detection." Click Save.
Report 5.4.9 Video Metadata With the function, the system can count the number of motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles and people in the monitoring screen, identify the features of the vehicles and people in the scene, and take snapshots. z z Before using video metadata, you need to enable the function in the Smart Plan. This function is available on select models. 5.4.9.1 Scene Setting Set the parameters of snapshot, analysis and alarm in the scene. Select Setting > Event > Video Metadata.
Video metadata–scene set Click the Preset list to select the preset to configure video metadata. Click to add a rule type. Modify the parameters as needed. z Double-click the name to modify the rule name. z Select the rule type from People, Non-motor Vehicle and Motor Vehicle. Click the corresponding to delete detection items. Configure parameters as needed. For parameter description, see Table 5-37.
Click Save. 5.4.9.2 Picture Overlay Set the overlay information on the snapshot. Select Setting > Event > Video Metadata > Overlay. The Picture interface is displayed. Select Picture Overlay Type from People, Non-motor Vehicle and Motor Vehicle. See Figure 5-112, Figure 5-113 and Figure 5-114.
Picture overlay–people Select overlay information as needed. If you select Location, you need to manually enter the location of the Device. Click Save. 5.4.9.3 Report You can view the number of vehicles, non-vehicles and people in the scene during the selected period. Select Setting > Event > Video Metadata > Report. The Report interface is displayed. Select the Report Type. Select the start time and end time for searching reports. Select the Traffic Flow Statistics Type. Click Search to generate reports.
5.4.10 Alarm Select Setting > Event > Alarm. The Alarm interface is displayed. See Figure 5-116. Alarm Configure parameters as needed. For parameter description, see Table 5-38. Table 5-38 Alarm setting parameter description Parameter Description Enable Select the Enable check box, and then the alarm linkage is enabled. Relay-in Select alarm input, and 7 alarm inputs are available. Sensor Type There are two types: NO (normally open) and NC (normally closed).
5.4.11.1 SD Card In case of an SD card exception, an alarm will be triggered. Follow these steps to complete the configuration. Select Setting > Event > Abnormality > SD Card. The SD Card interface is displayed. See Figure 5-117, Figure 5-118, and Figure 5-119.
Capacity warning Configure parameters as needed. For parameter description, see Table 5-39. Table 5-39 SD card exception parameter description Parameter Description Enable Select the check box to enable this function. Capacity Limit Configure the free space percentage, and if the free space in the SD card is less than the defined percentage, an alarm is triggered. For other parameters, see "5.4.1.1 Motion Detection." Click Save. 5.4.11.
Disconnection IP conflict Configure parameters as needed. See Table 5-40. Table 5-40 Network exception parameter description Parameter Description Enable Select the check box to enable this function. For other parameters, see "5.4.1.1 Motion Detection." Click Save. 5.4.11.3 Illegal Access Illegal access alarm is triggered when the login password has been wrongly entered for more than the times you set. Select Setting > Event > Abnormality > Illegal Access. The Illegal Access interface is displayed.
Illegal access Configure parameters as needed. For parameter description, see Table 5-41. Table 5-41 Illegal access parameter description Parameter Description Enable Select the check box to set the illegal access alarm. Login Error After entering a wrong password for the set times, the alarm for illegal access will be triggered, and the account will be locked. For other parameters, see "5.4.1.1 Motion Detection." Click Save. 5.4.11.
Storage 5.5.1 Schedule Before setting the schedule, make sure that the Record Mode is Auto in Record Control. If the Record Mode is Off, the Device will not record or take snapshots according to the schedule. 5.5.1.1 Record Select Setting > Storage > Schedule > Record. The Record interface is displayed. See Figure 5-124. Record Select the day for recording from Monday to Sunday. Click Setting on the right, and the Setting interface is displayed. See Figure 5-125. z Set the recording period as needed.
Record schedule setting Click Save to return to the Record interface. See Figure 5-126. At this time, the colored chart visually displays the set time period. Green: Represents general recording. Yellow: Represents motion detection recording. Red: Represents the alarm recording. Recording schedule setting completed On the Record interface, click Save, and the Save Succeeded! prompt will be displayed, which means the recording schedule has been set. 5.5.1.
Snapshot For the snapshot schedule settings, refer to Step 2 and Step 3 in "5.5.1.1 Record." Click Save, and the Save Succeeded! prompt will be displayed, which means the snapshot schedule has been set. 5.5.1.3 Holiday Schedule You can set specific dates as holidays. Select Setting > Storage > Schedule > Holiday Schedule. The Holiday Schedule interface is displayed. See Figure 5-128.
Holiday schedule Select a date. The selected date will be a holiday and displayed in yellow. Select Record or Snapshot, and then click Save. The Save Succeeded! prompt will be displayed. On the Record or Snapshot interface, click Setting to the right of Holiday. The setting method is the same as that of Monday to Sunday. Set the time period of one day for the Holiday, and the recording or snapshot will be taken according to the holiday time period. 5.5.
Snapshot by location Select presets. z Enable snapshot by location. Click Click z to enable the function for the corresponding preset. , and then select All Enabled to enable the function for all presets. Disable snapshot by location. Click Click to disable the function for the corresponding preset. , and then select All Disabled to disable the function for all presets. Click Save. 5.5.3 Destination 5.5.3.
The Path interface is displayed, see Figure 5-130. Path settings Select the corresponding event type and storage method as needed. For details, refer to Table 5-42. Table 5-42 Path parameter description Parameter Description Event Type Select Scheduled, Motion Detection or Alarm. Local Save recordings or snapshots to the SD card. FTP Save recordings or snapshots to the FTP server. NAS Save recordings or snapshots to the NAS server. Click Save. 5.5.3.2 Local Display the SD card information.
The FTP interface is displayed. See Figure 5-132. FTP settings Select the Enable check box, and the FTP function is enabled. There might be risks if the FTP function is enabled. Think twice before enabling the function. z SFTP is recommended to ensure network security. Configure parameters as needed. For parameter description, see Table 5-43. z Table 5-43 FTP parameter description Parameter Description Server Address The IP address of the FTP server. Port The port number of the FTP server.
NAS settings Configure parameters as needed. For parameter description, see Table 5-44. Table 5-44 NAS parameter description Parameter Description Enable Select the check box to enable NAS function. Select NFS or SMB function. There might be risks if NFS or SMB is enabled. Think twice before enabling the function. Server Address The IP address of the NAS server. Remote Directory The destination path on the NAS server. Click Save. 5.5.4 Record Control Select Setting > Storage > Record Control.
Table 5-45 Record control parameter description Parameter Description Pack Duration Set the pack duration of each recording file. It is 30 minutes by default. Pre-event Record Set the pre-recording time. For example, if you enter 5, when an alarm is triggered, the system reads the recording of the first 5 seconds in memory, and then records it into a file.
Table 5-46 General setting parameter description Parameter Description Set the device name. Name Different devices have different names. Language Select the language to be displayed. Video Standard Select video standard from PAL and NTSC. Click Save. 5.6.1.2 Date & Time Select Setting > System > General > Date&Time. The Date&Time interface is displayed. See Figure 5-136. Date & time Configure parameters as needed. See Table 5-47.
Parameter Description NTP Select the NTP check box to enable the network time sync function. Set the address of the time server. Server Set the network timing function of NTP server, and the Device time will be synchronized with the server time. Port Set the port number of the time server. Interval Set the synchronization interval of the Device and the time server. Click Save. 5.6.2 Account Settings 5.6.2.1 Account User management is only available for admin users.
No permission is available for version information and other buttons except Relay-out, Mark, and Wiper Control in Live interface for the time being. Anonymous Login Select the Anonymous Login check box, and you can log in to the Device anonymously without username and password after entering IP. Anonymous users only have preview permission in the permission list. In the anonymous login, click Logout to log in to the Device by using other usernames.
Adding users Enter Username and Password, confirm password, select Group Name, and then add Memo. Set Operation Permission and Restricted Login. z Operation Permission: Click Operation Permission, and then select the operation permission of the user as needed. z Restricted Login: Click Restricted Login, and the interface shown in Figure 5-139 is displayed. You can control login to the Device by setting the IP Address, Validity Period and Time Range.
Restricted login Once the group is selected as needed, the user permission can only be a subset of the group, and cannot exceed its permission attributes. z It is recommended to give less permissions to general users than advanced users. Click Save. z Modifying Users Click corresponding to the user you want to modify. The Modify User interface is displayed. See Figure 5-140.
Modifying users Modify user information as needed. Click Save. Modifying Password Select the Modify Password check box. Enter old password and new password, and confirm password. Click Save. Deleting Users Click corresponding to the user to be deleted, and the user can be deleted. Users/user groups cannot be recovered after deletion. Think twice before performing the operation. 5.6.2.1.
Adding Groups For specific operations, refer to "5.6.2.1.1 Username." Modifying Groups For specific operations, refer to "5.6.2.1.1 Username." Deleting Groups For specific operations, refer to "5.6.2.1.1 Username." 5.6.2.2 Onvif User On the web interface, you can add ONVIF users, or modify existing users. Select Setting > System > Account > Onvif User. The Onvif User interface is displayed. See Figure 5-142. Onvif user Click Add User. The Add User interface is displayed. See Figure 5-143.
5.6.3 Safety 5.6.3.1 RTSP Authentication Set the authentication method for media stream. Select Setting > System > Safety > RTSP Authentication. The RSTP Authentication interface is displayed. See Figure 5-144. RTSP authentication Select the Authorize Mode. You can select from Digest, Basic and None. It is Digest by default. z z z Click Default, and Digest is selected automatically. Select None, and “Non-authentication mode may have risk. Are you sure to enable it” prompt will be displayed.
System service Configure system service parameters. For the detailed description, see Table 5-48. Table 5-48 System service parameter description Function Description You can enable SSH authentication to perform safety management. The function is disabled by default. SSH It is recommended to disable SSH. If this function is enabled, there might be security risks.
Function Description It is recommended to disable the function. If this function is enabled, there might be security risks. Enable this function to encrypt the stream transmitted through the private protocol. Audio and Video Transmission z Encryption Make sure that the matched devices or software support video decryption function. z It is recommended to enable the function. If the function is disabled, there might be risk of data leakage.
HTTPS (1) 2) Click Create. The HTTPS dialog box is displayed. See Figure 5-147. HTTPS (2) 3) Enter the required information, and then click Create. 4) The entered IP or domain name must be the same as the IP or domain name of the Device. Click Install to install the certificate on the Device. See Figure 5-148.
Certificate installation 5) Click Download to download root certificate. The Save As dialog box is displayed. See Figure 5-149. Downloading root certificate 6) 7) Select storage path, and then click Save. Double-click the RootCert.cer icon. The Certificate interface is displayed. See Figure 5-150.
Certificate information 8) Click Install Certificate. The Certificate Import Wizard interface is displayed. See Figure 5-151.
Certificate import wizard 9) Click Next. Select Trusted Root Certification Authorities. See Figure 5-152.
Certificate storage area 10) Click Next. The Completing the Certificate Import Wizard interface is displayed, see Figure 5-153.
Completing the certificate import wizard 11) Click Finish. The Security Warning dialog box is displayed. See Figure 5-154.
Security warning 12) Click Yes. The import was successful dialog box is displayed. Click OK to complete the certificate installation. See Figure 5-155. Import success z 1) If you select Install Signed Certificate, refer to the following steps. Select Setting > System > Safety > HTTPS. The HTTPS interface is displayed. See Figure 5-156.
Install signed certificate 2) Click Browse to upload the signed certificate and certificate key, and then click Upload. 3) To install the root certificate, refer to Step 5) to 12) in Create Certificate. Select Enable HTTPS and click Save. The Reboot interface is displayed, and the configuration takes effect after reboot. See Figure 5-157. Reboot Enter https://xx.xx.xx.xx in the browser to open the login interface. If no certificate is installed, a certificate error prompt will be displayed.
Firewall Select the type of network attack that the firewall resists as needed. You can select Network Access, PING Prohibited, or Prevent Semijoin. Select Enable, and then the Firewall is enabled. Click Save. 5.6.4 Peripheral The peripheral functions might vary with different models, and the actual interface shall prevail. 5.6.4.1 Wiper Select Setting > System > Peripheral > Wiper. The Wiper interface is displayed. See Figure 5-159. Wiper settings Configure parameters as needed.
5.6.5 Default All information except IP address and user management will be restored to defaults. Think twice before performing the operation. Select Setting > System > Default, and click Default to restore the Device. The configuration interface is displayed. See Figure 5-160. Default interface Select the recovery mode as needed. z Default: All information except IP address and user management will be restored to defaults. z Factory Default: The function is equivalent to the Reset button of the Device.
Import/Export Click Export to export the configuration file (.backup file) to the local storage path. Click Import on the Import/Export interface of the Device to be configured to import the configuration file, and the Device will complete the configurations. 5.6.7 Auto Maintain You can select Auto Reboot or Auto Delete Old Files. z If you select Auto Reboot, the frequency and time need to be set. z If you select Auto Delete Old Files, you need to set the time period for the files to be deleted.
5.6.8 Upgrade Upgrade the system to improve device function and stability. If wrong upgrade file has been used, restart the Device; otherwise some functions might not work properly. Select Setting > System > Upgrade. The configuration interface is displayed. See Figure 5-163. System upgrade z z File Upgrade: Click Browse, select the upgrade file, and then click Upgrade to upgrade the firmware. The upgrade file is in the format of *.bin. Online Upgrade 1) Select the Auto-check for updates check box.
Select Setting > Information > Version > Version, and then you can see the version information of current web interface. See Figure 5-164. Version 5.7.2 Log Information 5.7.2.1 Log Select Setting > Information > Log > Log, and then you can see the operation information of the Device, and some system information. See Figure 5-165. For parameter description, see Table 5-51.
Table 5-51 Log parameter description Parameter Description Start Time The start time of the log to be searched (January 1, 2000 is the earliest time). End Time The end time of the log to be searched (December 31, 2037 is the latest time). Type The log type includes All, System, Setting, Data, Event, Record, Account, Clear Log, and Safety. Search Set the start time and end time of the log to be searched, select the log type, and then click Search.
Remote log Select Enable, and then remote log function is enabled. Set the IP Address, Port and Device Number of the log server. Click Default to restore the Device to the default settings. 5.7.3 Online User Select Setting > Information > Online User, and the Online User interface is displayed. See Figure 5-167. Online users 6 Alarm You can select alarm types on the interface. When the selected alarms are triggered, detailed alarm information will be displayed on the right side of the interface.
Table 6-1 Alarm setting parameter description Category Alarm Type Parameter Description Motion Detection Record alarm information in case of motion detection. Disk Full Record alarm information in case of full disk. Disk Error Record alarm information in case of disk error. Video Tamper Record alarm information in case of video tampering. External Alarm Record alarm information in case of an external alarm. Illegal Access Record alarm information in case of illegal access.
7 Logout Click Logout to log out, and the login interface is displayed. See Figure 7-1. Enter the username and password to log in again.
Cybersecurity Recommendations Cybersecurity is more than just a buzzword: it’s something that pertains to every device that is connected to the internet. IP video surveillance is not immune to cyber risks, but taking basic steps toward protecting and strengthening networks and networked appliances will make them less susceptible to attacks. Below are some tips and recommendations on how to create a more secured security system. Mandatory actions to be taken for basic equipment network security: 1.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. We suggest you to change default HTTP and other service ports into any set of numbers between 1024~65535, reducing the risk of outsiders being able to guess which ports you are using. Enable HTTPS We suggest you to enable HTTPS, so that you visit Web service through a secure communication channel. Enable Whitelist We suggest you to enable whitelist function to prevent everyone, except those with specified IP addresses, from accessing the system.
z suggested to use VLAN, network GAP and other technologies to partition the network, so as to achieve the network isolation effect. Establish the 802.1x access authentication system to reduce the risk of unauthorized access to private networks.
Legal and Regulatory Information Legal Considerations Video surveillance can be regulated by laws that vary from country to country. Check the laws in your local region before using this product for surveillance purposes. Disclaimer Every care has been taken in the preparation of this document. Please inform your nearest Dahua office of any inaccuracies or omissions.
Technology. The most up to date copy of the signed EU Declaration of Conformity (DoC) can be downloaded from: www.dahuasecurity.com/support/notice/ CE-Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) This digital equipment is compliant with Class A according to EN 55032. Warning: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body.
Technology Equipment. CAUTION This is a Class A equipment. Operation of this equipment in a residential environment could cause radio interference. In such a case, the user may be required to take corrective actions. Batteries Correct disposal of batteries in this product This marking on the battery indicates that the batteries in this product should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life.
to local laws and regulations. For information about your nearest designated collection point, contact your local authority responsible for waste disposal. In accordance with local legislation, penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste. This symbol means that the product shall not be disposed of together with household or commercial waste. Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is applicable in the European Union member states.
response. If you are connected to the Internet, you can: z Download user documentation and software updates. z Search by product, category, or phrase. z Report problems to Dahua support staff by logging in to your private support area. z Chat with Dahua support staff. z Visit Dahua Support at www.dahuasecurity.com/support Contact Information ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. Address: No.1199, Bin'an Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou, P.R.
z z z z z z z z device for specific working temperature and humidity. Do not place the device in a location exposed to dampness, dust, extreme hot or cold, strong electronic radiation, or unstable lighting condtions. Do not install the device in a place near the heat source, such as radiator, heater, furnace, or other heat generating device to avoid fire. Prevent liquid from flowing into the device to avoid damge to internal components.
Symbol WSKAZÓWKI UWAGA Znaczenie Oznacza wskazówki pozwalające na rozwiązanie problemu lub oszczędność czasu. Oznacza informacje uzupełniające tekst główny. Wymogi dot. Bezpieczeństwa z z z z z z z z z z Przestrzegaj lokalnych standardów bezpieczeństwa elektrycznego celem upewnienia się, że źródło napięcia jest stabilne i zgodne z wymogami określonymi dla urządzenia. Urządzenie należy transportować, używać i przechowywać w warunkach o dozwolonym poziomie wilgotności i temperatury.
Sikkerhedsanvisninger Følgende signalord med beskrivelse kan forekomme i vejledningen. Signalord Beskrivelse FARE Angiver høj risiko, som, hvis den ikke undgås, kan medføre død eller alvorlig personskade. ADVARSEL Angiver middel eller lav risiko, som, hvis den ikke undgås, kan medføre lettere til moderat personskade. FORSIGTIG Angiver mulig risiko, som hvis den ikke undgås, kan resultere i skade på ejendom, tab af data, reduceret ydelse eller uforudsigelige resultater.
z Bortskaf brugte batterier i overensstemmelse med lokale bestemmelser eller batteriproducentens anvisninger. Suomi Tärkeitä varotoimenpiteitä ja varoituksia Tässä luvussa kuvataan laitteen asianmukainen käsittely, vaarojen torjunta ja omaisuusvahinkojen estäminen. Lue tämä sisältö huolellisesti ennen laitteen käyttämistä ja noudata näitä ohjeita, kun käytät laitetta. Säilytä ohjeet tulevia tarpeita varten.
Paristo Alhainen pariston varaustaso vaikuttaa tosiaikakellon (RTC:n) toimintaan nollaten sen jokaisella käynnistyskerralla. Lokiviesti ilmestyy tuotteen palvelinraporttiin, kun paristo on vaihdettava. Lisätietoa palvelinraportista saat tuotteen asetussivuilta tai ottamalla yhteyttä Dahuan tukeen. VAROITUS z z z Räjähdysvaara, jos paristo asetetaan väärin paikalleen. Vaihda vain samanlaiseen paristoon tai Dahuan suosittelemaan paristoon.
z z z z z z z A tűz elkerülése érdekében ne telepítse az eszközt hőforrás, mint például radiátor, hősugárzó, kemence, vagy más hőtermelő eszköz közelében lévő helyre. A belső alkatrészek károsodásának elkerülése érdekében akadályozza meg, hogy folyadék folyjon az eszközbe. A leesésének megakadályozása érdekében az eszközt vízszintesen telepítse, vagy stabil helyre telepítse. Az eszközt jól szellőző helyre telepítse, és ne blokkolja az eszköz szellőzését. Önkényesen ne szerelje szét az eszközt.
Сигнални думи Значение СЪВЕТИ Обозначава начини, които да ви помогнат да разрешите проблем или да спестите време. ЗАБЕЛЕЖКА Предоставя допълнителна информация като акцент и допълнение към основния текст. Изисквания за безопасност z z z z z z z z z z Спазвайте местните стандарти за електрическа безопасност, за да осигурите стабилно напрежение, отговарящо на изискването за захранване на устройството.
Dispozitivului Instructiuni de siguranta Urmatoarele semne categorizate pot aparea in Ghid. Signal Words PERICOL AVERTIZARE A ATENTIE A SFATURI NOTA Meaning Indică un risc potențial ridicat care, dacă nu este evitat, va duce la deces sau vătămări grave. Indică un pericol potențial mediu sau scăzut care, dacă nu este evitat, poate duce la răni ușoare sau moderate.
AVERTIZARE z z z Risc de explozie dacă bateria este înlocuită incorect. Înlocuiți numai cu o baterie identică sau cu o baterie recomandată de Dahua. Aruncați bateriile uzate în conformitate cu reglementările locale sau cu instrucțiunile producătorului bateriei. Čeština Důležitá bezpečnostní opatření a varování Tato kapitola popisuje obsah vztahující se na správnou manipulaci se zařízením, prevenci nebezpečí a prevenci škod na majetku.
z z z z Zařízení instalujte na dobře větraném místě a neblokujte odvětrávání zařízení. Zařízení svévolně nedemontujte. Během přepravy, skladování a instalace zamezte silnému tlaku, prudkým vibracím a namočení. Při přepravě je nezbytné úplné zabalení. Při přepravě použijte obal z výroby nebo obdobný obal. Baterie Nízké nabití baterie ovlivňuje fungování hodin ve skutečném čase a způsobuje, že se při každém spuštění resetují.
Σήματα με λέξεις ¡ Σημασία Παρέχει μεθόδους που θα σας βοηθήσουν να επιλύσετε ένα πρόβλημα ή να εξοικονομήσετε χρόνο. Παρέχει πρόσθετες πληροφορίες δίνοντας έμφαση και συμπληρώνοντας το κείμενο. Απαιτήσεις ασφαλείας z z z z z z z z z z Τηρήστε τα τοπικά πρότυπα ηλεκτρικής ασφάλειας για να βεβαιωθείτε ότι η τάση είναι σταθερή και συμμορφώνεται με την απαίτηση τροφοδοσίας της συσκευής.
hrvatski Važne zaštitne mjere i upozorenja Ovo poglavlje opisuje sadržaj koji obuhvaća pravilno rukovanje uređajem, sprječavanje opasnosti i sprečavanje oštećenja imovine. Pažljivo pročitajte ove sadržaje prije korištenja Uređaja, pridržavajte ih se pri upotrebi i sačuvajte ih za buduću uporabu. Sigurnosne upute U vodiču se mogu pojaviti sljedeće kategorizirane signalne riječi s definiranim značenjem.
z zaštitno pakiranje. Koristite tvorničko pakiranje ili ekvivalent za transport. Baterija Niska baterija utječe na rad RTC, uzrokujući da se resetira pri svakom uključivanju. Kad bateriju treba zamijeniti, pojaviti će se poruka u izvješću poslužitelja (server). Dodatne informacije o izvješću poslužitelja (server) potražite na stranicama priručnika proizvoda ili se obratite Dahua podršci. UPOZORENJE z z z Rizik od eksplozije ako se baterija nepravilno zamijeni.
z z z z z z z z vlhkosti a teploty. Prečítajte si príslušné technické špecifikácie zariadenia pre špecifickú pracovnú teplotu a vlhkosť. Zariadenie neumiestňujte na miesto vystavené vlhkosti, prachu, extrémnemu teplu alebo chladu, silnému elektronickému žiareniu alebo nestabilným podmienkam osvetlenia. Zariadenie neinštalujte na miesto, ktoré sa nachádza blízko zdroja tepla, ako je napríklad radiátor, ohrievač, pec alebo iné zariadenie na tvorbu tepla. Predídete tak vzniku požiaru.
Oznaka UPOZORENJE OPREZ PREPORUKE BELEŠKA Značenje Označava opasnost srednje ili niske potencijale koja bi, ukoliko se ne izbegne, mogla dovesti do blagih ili umerenih povreda. Označava potencijalni rizik koji bi, ukoliko se to ne izbegne, mogao dovesti do oštećenja imovine, gubitka podataka, niže performanse ili nepredvidivog rezultata. Pruža metode za pomoć u rešavanju problema ili uštede vremena. Pruža dodatne informacije kao naglasak i dodatak tekstu.
Türkçe Önemli Kurallar ve Uyarılar Bu Bölüm, Cihazın doğru kullanımını, tehlike önlemeyi ve mal zararının önlenmesini kapsayan içerikleri anlatmaktadır. Cihazı kullanmadan önce bu içerikleri dikkatli şekilde okuyun, kullanırken bunlara uyun ve ileride başvurmak üzere saklayın. Güvenlik Talimatları Aşağıda, belirtilen açıklamaya sahip kategorize edilmiş uyarı sözcüklerini Kılavuzda görebilirsiniz.
z z z z Cihazı iyi havalandırılan bir yere monte edin ve cihazın hava sirkülasyonunu engellemeyin. Cihazın parçalarını gelişigüzel sökmeyin. Cihazın nakliyesi, saklanması ve montajı esnasında ağır baskılardan, şiddetli sarsıntılardan ve sıvıya batmalardan kaçının. Cihazın nakliyesi esnasında ambalajın tamamı gereklidir. Nakliye için fabrikasyon ambalajı ya da eş değerini kullanın. Pil Düşük pil gücü, her güç açma esnasında sıfırlanmasına neden olarak RTC’nin çalışmasını etkiler.
סימון מילות הערה משמעות .ולהשלמתו לטקסט להדגשה נוסף מידע מספקת בטיחות דרישת z z z z z z z z z z ותואם יציב שהמתח להבטיח מנת על בחשמל לבטיחות המקומיים התקנים לכל לציית יש .המכשיר של החשמל אספקת לדרישות .המותרים והלחות הטמפרטורה לתנאי בהתאם יעשו המוצר של ואחסון שימוש ,הובלה המוגדרים וללחות לטמפרטורה המכשיר של המקבילים הטכניים למפרטים להתייחס יש .
Précautions d’emploi Les mentions d’avertissement catégorisées suivantes ayant un sens défini sont susceptibles d’apparaître dans le manuel. Mentions d’avertissement DANGER AVERTISSEMENT AVERTISSEMENT Signification Indique un danger à risque élevé qui entraînera la mort ou des blessures graves si les instructions données ne sont pas respectées. Indique une situation moyennement ou faiblement dangereuse qui entraînera des blessures faibles ou modérées si les instructions données ne sont pas respectées.
Batterie Un niveau de batterie faible affecte le fonctionnement du RTC, qui se réinitialisera à chaque redémarrage. Lorsque la batterie doit être remplacée, un message de journal apparaît dans le rapport du serveur du produit. Pour plus d’informations sur le rapport du serveur, consultez les pages de configuration du produit ou contactez l’assistance Dahua. AVERTISSEMENT z z z Risque d’explosion si la batterie est remplacée de façon incorrecte.
z z z z z z z z correspondientes del dispositivo para la temperatura y humedad operativas específicas. No coloque el dispositivo en un lugar expuesto a humedad, polvo, calor o frío extremos, radiaciones electrónicas fuertes o condiciones de iluminación inestables. No instale el dispositivo en un lugar cerca de fuentes de calor, como radiadores, calentadores, hornos u otros dispositivos generadores de calor, para evitar un incendio.
Signalwörter Bedeutung WARNUNG VORSICHT Weist auf eine mittlere oder geringe potentielle Gefahr hin, die, wenn sie nicht vermieden wird, zu leichten oder mittelschweren Verletzungen führen kann. Weist auf ein potenzielles Risiko hin, das, wenn es nicht vermieden wird, zu Sachschäden, Datenverlust, geringerer Leistung oder unvorhersehbaren Ergebnis führen kann. TIPPS Stellt Methoden bereit, mit denen Sie ein Problem lösen oder Zeit sparen können.
z z Explosionsgefahr. Ersetzen Sie die Batterie nur durch eine identische Batterie oder eine Batterie, die von Dahua empfohlen wird. Entsorgen Sie leere Batterien entsprechend den örtlichen Vorschriften oder den Anweisungen des Batterieherstellers. Italiano Norme di sicurezza e avvertenze importanti Il presente capitolo descrive le procedure per una corretta manipolazione del dispositivo, per la prevenzione dei rischi e per la prevenzione di danni materiali.
z z z z Installare il dispositivo in un ambiente adeguatamente ventilato e non ostruire la circolazione dell'aria. Non smontare il dispositivo in modo casuale. Evitare forte sollecitazioni, violente vibrazioni e non bagnare il prodotto durante il trasporto, lo stoccaggio e l’installazione. Trasportare il prodotto utilizzando un imballaggio adeguato. Utilizzare l'imballaggio standard previsto o un imballaggio equivalente.
Veiligheidsvereiste z z z z z z z z z z Houdt u aan plaatselijke veiligheidsstandaarden om ervoor te zorgen dat het voltage stabiel is en voldoet aan de vereiste stroomvoorziening van het apparaat. Transporteer, gebruik en bewaar het apparaat onder de toegestane relatieve luchtvochtigheid en temperatuuromstandigheden. Zie de overeenkomstige technische specificaties van het apparaat voor specifieke werktemperatuur en relatieve luchtvochtigheid.
Palavras-sinal Significado ATENÇÃO Indica um risco potencial elevado que, se não for evitado, resultará em morte ou ferimentos graves. Indica um risco potencial médio ou baixo que, se não for evitado, poderá resultar em ferimentos ligeiros ou moderados. Indica um risco potencial que, se não for evitado, pode resultar em danos materiais, perda de dados, desempenho inferior ou resultados imprevisíveis. SUGESTÕES Disponibiliza métodos para o ajudar a resolver um problema ou a poupar o seu tempo.