User's Manual
Table Of Contents
Parameter 
Description 
Duration 
Set the amount of time, in seconds, that the target must remain in the 
defined area before the function triggers the alarm.   
Set the time between 1 second and 600 seconds (default: 5 seconds). 
Record 
Select Record to send video data to the camera’s onboard storage when 
a tripwire alarm is triggered. Then, set a record delay period, in seconds.   
 The camera must have an on-board storage mechanism, specifically 
a MicroSD card slot with a MicroSD card installed. 
Relay Out 
Select Relay-out to send an alarm transmission signal from the camera to 
an alarm relay. Then, set an Alarm Delay period, in seconds.   
 The camera must have an active alarm relay connection. 
Send Email 
Select Send Email to issue an email when an alarm is triggered. Set email 
addresses in the Network -> SMTP (email) setting box. 
Snapshot 
Select Snapshot to record a snapshot of the scene that shows the tripwire 
violation. 
 People Counting 
The People Counting function uses complex real-time algorithms to deliver accurate flow 
statistics from two distinct people counting functions, Line Crossing and Regional. The line 
crossing function counts the number of people crossing a defined line, and the regional 
function counts the number of people in a distinct, user-defined area. People counting is ideal 
for measuring the number of customers entering or exiting a location and to monitor groups of 
people in a distinct location. 
6.3.1 Camera Installation and Adjustment 
  Ensure the installation site is adequately illuminated so that the head and shoulder 
contour of a person in the detection area is clear. Typically, for a camera with 1080p 
resolution, the recommended pixel size is 40 pixels for the head and 100 pixels for the 
shoulders. 
  Avoid complex scenes with frequently changing lighting conditions, backlight conditions, 
and direct light exposure. 
  Monitor an area where the people flow is largely in one direction. The people count 
statistics are more accurate where people flow mainly in one direction and where the 
camera faces against the mainstream flow of people.   










