Diamond Thermal Network Hybrid Camera Web Operation Manual V1.0.
Foreword General This user’s manual (hereinafter referred to as "the Manual") introduces the characteristics, basic configurations, daily operation and maintenance of the thermal camera (hereinafter referred to as "the Camera"). Thermal hybrid camera contains all the binocular and trinocular cameras. Ports The Manual is mainly about on the web interface, how to operate your Camera. For description of ports such as ports connection and ports debugging, contact technical staffs.
Privacy Protection Notice As the Camera user or data controller, you might collect personal data of others such as face, fingerprints, car plate number, Email address, phone number, GPS and so on.
Table of Contents Foreword ............................................................................................................................................................ I 1 Product Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 1 Overview ...............................................................................................................................................................
4.2.11 Configuring 802.1X ..................................................................................................................................................80 4.2.12 Configuring QoS .......................................................................................................................................................81 Peripheral .....................................................................................................................................................
System Log .............................................................................................................................................................................. 160 5.6.1 Searching System Logs .......................................................................................................................................... 160 5.6.2 Remote View .....................................................................................................................................
1 Product Introduction Overview Thermal Hybrid Camera is based on requirements such as temperature monitoring, fire prevention, safety protection and night vision. This product can help you view videos, videotape an object, test temperature, warn the potential fire, track a cold/hot spot and analyze a special behavior.
Application scenarios Functions Live Table 1-1 Function description Function Description You can view both the visible images and thermal images. Live You can use thermal images to identify an object, and then use visible images to view more details of the object. For those cameras with PTZ, you can use the PTZ to operate the cameras to enlarge the surveillance range and identify details of an object.
Real-time spot temperature monitoring Laser ranging For cameras with temperature measuring, you can check the real-time temperature data of any spot in your monitoring area. For cameras with laser ranging, you can measure the distance between the camera and the object in the middle of the image. Switch video bit stream or streaming protocol. The visible image will be adjusted to the relevant location when you zoom in or out the thermal image. Mark information you need in the surveillance image.
User Management Change password Add, modify or delete a user account. Set the user permissions. Change users’ admin password. External Camera Management You can manage your camera’s external Cameras such as heater, fill light and wiper. Smart Thermal Table 1-4 Function description Function Description Both visible channel and thermal channel have intelligent rules.
Event Table 1-5 Function description Function Description You can implement operation of motion detection and video masking detection. Video detection When there is an alarm, you can implement following operations at the same time such as linkage video recording, alarm output, email delivery, PTZ operation and screenshots. Supports detection of input exception and mutation of acoustic intensity.
Heat map Additional functions Supports outputting real-time heat map information. Then, you can do the further analysis through the heat map tools. Supports enabling or closing temperature testing rules. Supports enabling or closing isotherm. Supports enabling or closing color code articles.
2 Basic Settings Initializing Camera Initialize your Camera and set the user password when you are logging in for the first time or after you have restored your camera to default settings. Initialize the Camera by ConfigTool or through web. This section takes web for example. Ensure your Camera IP address (192.168.1.108 by default) and your PC IP address are in the same network segment. To secure the Camera data, keep admin password well after initialization and modify it regularly.
2.2.1 Modifying One IP Address When there are only a few Cameras or the login passwords of Cameras are different, you can modify only one IP address at one time. Logging in web client to modify IP addresses is taken as an example for detailed description. Log in Camera web interface. Select Setup > Network > TCP/IP. The TCP/IP interface is displayed. See Figure 2-2. TCP/IP Configure TCP/IP parameters. See Table 2-2.
Preparation You have obtained the installation package of ConfigTool. To obtain the installation package, you can consult technical support staffs. You have achieved network communication between PC (which is with ConfigTool) and the Camera. Procedure Click . The Modify IP interface is displayed. Click Search Settings. The dialog box named by "settings" is displayed. Set the network segment of the Camera, admin and password. Then click Save.
Logging in to Web Interface After you have modified the IP addresses, you can log in the WEB interface of the Camera through a browser to operate, configure and maintain the Camera. Background Information To log in the Camera in a smooth way, you need to make sure that the PC connected to the Camera satisfies the following requirements. See Table 2-3.
Live Interface Click Log out on the upper right corner to exit the interface. Resetting Password If you forget the password, you can use the reserved e-mail address to achieve password resetting. Open IE browser and type the camera’s IP address. Then press Enter. The Thermal Camera interface is displayed. See Figure 2-6. Logging in the Camera Click Forgot Password? The Reset the password (1/2) interface is displayed. See Figure 2-7.
Reset the password(1/2) Reset the password. Scan the QR code, and the security code will be sent to the email address you have already fulfilled. Type the security code then. Reset the password in time when you receive the security code, because the security code will be invalid within 24 hours. If you get security codes twice but do not use them, when you get the security code for the third time, the system will prompt failure.
3 Daily Operation Live Cameras of different models might have different functions. The web operation manual is for thermal hybrid cameras of all models. So your final interface shall prevail. On the Live interface, you can do operations to the real-time surveillance images such as viewing, taking snapshots and recording videos. Image channel with a box around it is the one that has been chosen. All your operation is valid only to this channel.
Select bit stream type and streaming protocol when previewing a video. Main Stream: It has large bit stream value and image with high resolution, but also requires large bandwidth. This option is normally used for storage and surveillance. 2 Encode bar Sub Stream: 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.
Click the icon to capture a live image and save it under the path you have set. Snapshot To check or modify the storage path, see "4.7.2.1 Configuring Storage Path." Select visible image or thermal image. Then click this icon to start video recording. Single-channel video recording To check or modify the storage path, see "4.7.2.1 Configuring Storage Path." If you want to record both visible image and thermal image at the same time, click this icon.
3.1.3.1 Image Adjustment Adjust brightness, contrast, hue and saturation of video images on your web. For detailed operations, see "4.1.1 Configuring Lens." Click , and the Image Adjustment interface is displayed at the right side of live interface. See Figure 3-5. Image adjustment interface Table 3-3 Image adjustment configuration Icon Function Description Brightness Adjusts the overall image brightness, change the value when the image is too bright or too dark.
Adjust focal length of your lens to zoom in or out surveillance images; adjust optical afterfocus of your lens to improve clarity level of video images. Click , and the zooming and focusing interface is displayed at the right side of live interface. Select the visible channel and you can zoom, focus and change the aperture. Select the thermal channel and you can zoom and focus. Table 3-4 Zoom and focus description Parameters Description Variable focal length Click Auto focus Auto focus.
Temperature recording area 3.1.4 More Functions 3.1.4.1 Real-time Spot Temperature Measuring Only Cameras with temperature-measuring function support this function, and the actual product shall prevail. Move the pointer to any position of the video image and click. Then the real-time temperature of this spot is displayed. See Figure 3-7. Real-time spot temperature measuring 3.1.4.2 Laser Ranging Only Camera with laser ranging can implement this operation and the actual interface shall prevail.
Mind the distance during laser ranging. Less than 50 m will result in a damaged laser. Click Start Ranging, and the camera starts to measure the distance from itself to the object in the middle of the image (as indicated with the red cross sign). PTZ 3.2.1 Bullet Cameras PTZ setting of bullet camera is used for controlling external PTZ Camera. Connect the Camera to external PTZ through RS-485 port before using this function. 3.2.1.
Click Save. 3.2.1.2 Configuring PTZ Functions The protocol setting has been completed. For detailed operations about protocol setting, see "3.2.1.1 Configuring Protocol". For images representing the effect of external PTZ, you need to preview on the preview images of the external PTZ, not on the preview image of the bullet camera. The following functions are available only when your bullet camera is connected to the external PTZ. 3.2.1.2.
In the preset box, type the preset number. Range of the preset number is limited by the PTZ protocol. Click Add to add a preset. Enter a preset number and click Go to. The camera turns to the corresponding position. 3.2.1.2.3 Configuring Tour By configuring tour, you can put the presets to the auto tour to make the camera move back and forward quickly and automatically according to the presets. Preparation You have set several presets.
Wiper Click Enable to enable the wiper; click Disable to disable it. 3.2.1.3 Operating PTZ The corresponding protocol setting and function setting have been completed. See "3.2.1.1 Configuring Protocol" and "3.2.1.2 Configuring PTZ Functions" for more details. For images representing the effect of external PTZ, you need to preview on the preview images of the external PTZ, not on the preview image of the bullet camera.
3 PTZ function For detailed operations of PTZ, see "3.2.1.2 Configuring PTZ Functions." 3.2.1.4 Configuring Preset Backup You can export presets you have set to back them up. When you need those presets, you can import them to your Camera and restore them. If you want to export or import presets, you have to obey the following steps. Select Setting > PTZ > Preset Backup. The Preset Backup interface is displayed. Preset backup Export or import presets. Click Export to export presets for backup.
3.2.2.2 Configuring PTZ Functions Select Setting > PTZ > Function and the Function interface is displayed. It’s set by default that the thermal image is displayed. In the thermal image, you can click switch the image to visible image. And, in the visible image, you can click to to switch the image to thermal image. 3.2.2.2.
3.2.2.2.2 Configuring Tour By configuring tour, you can put the presets to the auto tour group to make the camera move back and forward quickly and automatically according to the presets. Preparation You have set several presets. Procedure Select Setting > PTZ > Function > Tour. The Tour interface is displayed. See Figure 3-16. The tour interface Configure tour. 3) Click Add to add a tour. Click Add to add a preset. Click repeatedly to add several presets. Double-click to select a preset.
Select Setting > PTZ > Function > Scan. The Scan interface is displayed. See Figure 3-17. The scan interface Configure scan. 1) 2) 3) Select a Scan No. and set its Speed. Click Setup. Buttons of Set Left Limit and Set Right Limit are displayed. Operate the PTZ control panel and move the camera to a left border you want and click Set Left Limit; move the camera to a right border you want and click Set Right Limit. Select a Scan No. and click Start to start scan. Click Stop to stop the scan. 3.2.2.2.
The pattern interface Configure pattern. 1) 2) 3) 4) Select a Pattern No. Click Setup. Buttons of Start Rec and Stop Rec are displayed. Click Start Rec. Operate the PTZ control panel and adjust you camera’s direction, zoom and focus. 5) Click Stop Rec. Select a Pattern No. and click Start to start pattern. Click Stop to stop the pattern. 3.2.2.2.5 Configuring Pan Pan function makes your camera rotate horizontally at a speed.
Click Stop to stop the pan. 3.2.2.2.6 Configuring PTZ Speed PTZ speed is determined by two factors—firstly and basically, the speed level (low, middle and high, marked by ① in Figure 3-20); secondly, the control panel’s speed value (1, 2, 3…8 marked by ② in Figure 3-20). If you select Low as the PTZ Speed ①, then according to the maximum Low value, the Speed② will be divided into 8 parts, and it’s the same for you to select Middle or High as the PTZ Speed ①. Select Setting > PTZ > Function > PTZ Speed.
The idle motion interface Configure idle motion. 1) 2) Select the Enable check box to enable this function. Select an idle motion and set idle time. After you have set a value of idle time, when the time when you do not operate the PTZ is longer than that value, the idle motion will be implemented immediately. 3) Click Save. 3.2.2.2.8 Configuring Power Up If you want the PTZ to implement certain actions after the camera is powered, configure this function. Select Setting > PTZ > Function > Power Up.
Power up Select the Enable check box. Select the Power Up actions. Select Auto and the PTZ will continue to implement the action before the power is off. Click Save. 3.2.2.2.9 Configuring Time Task You can configure a time task and let camera implement certain actions within the period you have set. Preparation You have configured preset, tour, scan and pattern before configuring time task. Procedure Select Setting > PTZ > Function > Time Task. The Time Task interface is displayed. See Figure 3-23.
The time task interface Configure time task. 1) 2) 3) Select the Enable check box to enable this function. Select a Time Task Num. Select a Time Task Action from Preset, Tour, Scan and Pattern. When you set Preset as Time Task Action, the Action Number selection box is displayed. You can select the action number based on your needs. 4) In the Auto Home selection box, set the time for the camera to return to its previous condition.
The PTZ restart interface Click PTZ Restart. PTZ restarts. 3.2.2.2.11 Restoring PTZ to the Default Settings The operations below will delete all the PTZ settings you have configured. Please be cautious. Select Setting > PTZ > Function > Default. The Default interface is displayed. See Figure 3-25.
The default interface Click Default. All your PTZ settings are restored to the default ones. 3.2.2.3 Operating PTZ The corresponding protocol settings and function settings have been completed.
PTZ control panel Table 3-7 Parameter description No. Function Description 1 Direction button Eight directions are contained: up, down, left, right, upper left, upper right, lower left, and lower right. 2 Speed Controls the movement speed. The bigger the value is, the faster the movement will be. With this function, you can also change the speed of adjusting the PTZ direction, zooming, changing the focal length and adjusting the aperture.
If you want to export or import presets, you have to obey the following steps. Select Setting > PTZ > Preset Backup. The Preset Backup interface is displayed. Preset backup Export or import presets. Click Export to export presets for backup. Click Import to import presets you have already backed up Playback Playback of both videos and pictures is supported. Functions of different Cameras might vary, and the actual product shall prevail. Click the Playback tab, and the Playback interface is displayed.
Video playback Table 3-8 Function bar description No. 1 Functions Description Playback control For detailed information about control buttons, see "3.3.1.2 Operate bar Control Bar." Controls playback volume. 2 Volume muted. adjustment muted, and the volume can be adjusted. 3 Record type Record type includes All, General, Event, Alarm, and Manual. You can select according to your actual needs. Displays the record type and the time period.
Table 3-9 Playback control bar Icons Functions Description Play Click this icon to play video. Stop Click this icon to stop playback. Play by Frame Click this icon to play the next frame. You need to pause the playback before using play by frame. Slow playback Click this icon to slow down the playback. Fast playback Click this icon to speed up the playback. 3.3.1.3 Playing Back Videos There are differences in operation of video playback according to the differences of data sources.
Each color on the time bar represents a certain record type. See the matching relationship in Figure 3-30. Play video. Click in the playback control bar. The system plays the recorded video of the selected date (in time order). Click any point in the colored area of the time bar. See Figure 3-32. The playback starts from that point. Time bar Click , and the video files of the selected date will be listed. Double-click a file in the list. See Figure 3-33.
Table 3-10 Picture Playback file more operations Operation Description Enter start time and end time, and then click Search to find out all the video files between the entered start time and end time. Select dav or mp4 in the Download Format. Then click Download . The file will be downloaded to the set storage path. For detailed operations of setting the storage path, see "4.1.2.5 Configuring Storage Path." Downloading and playing video at the same time is not supported.
Video clipping In Video Format, select dav or mp4. Click on the time bar to select the start time, and then click Click again on the time bar to select the end time, and then click Click to start. to finish. . The system prompts that you cannot play back and download a recorded video at the same time. Click Save. The system stops playback and save the edited file under the storage path you have set. For detailed operations of setting the storage path, see "4.1.2.5 Configuring Storage Path". 3.3.
Table 3-11 Image playback No. Function Description Includes the following two types: When this icon displays, the picture playback is paused or 1 Control button for playing pictures not started. Click this icon to start picture playback. When this icon displays, the picture playback is ongoing. Click this icon to stop picture playback. The two states above can be switched.
List of playback files Table 3-12 Picture Playback file more operations Operation Search Description Enter starting time and ending time, and click . Finds out all the picture files between the entered starting time and ending time. Click , and the file is downloaded to local host. Download The download operation might vary with different browsers, and the actual interface shall prevail. Back Click to go back to the calendar interface.
Procedure Click the Report tab. The Report interface is displayed. See Figure 3-40. Report Set the conditions for searching and click Search. Temperature data you have searched is displayed. See Figure 3-41. Result of report searching Alarm You can select alarm type as needed, when the selected alarms are triggered, the system would record detailed alarm information at the right side of the interface. Function of different Cameras might vary, and the actual product shall prevail. 3.5.
Disk full The alarm is triggered when the free space in the SD card is lower than the set percentage. You have enabled detection to lack of SD card storage space. For detailed operations, see "4.5.5.1 Configuring SD Card Abnormality Parameters." Disk error The alarm is triggered when there is SD card error or abnormality. You have enabled detection to SD card storage space. For detailed operations, see "4.5.5.1 Configuring SD Card Abnormality Parameters.
Alarm Select an alarm type. Select Prompt, and the system prompts and records alarm information as needed. If you are not in the Alarm interface when alarm events you have subscribed are triggered, there will be a displayed on the Alarm tab and the alarm information will be recorded. Click the Alarm tab, and the sign disappears. If you are at the “Alarm” interface when the selected alarm is triggered, there will be detailed alarm information displayed at the right side of the interface.
4 Setting Functions of different Cameras might vary, and the actual product shall prevail. Click Default, and the Camera is restored to default configuration. Click Refresh to view the latest configuration. Configuring Camera Configure camera’s components such as lens, video and audio to ensure proper surveillance. 4.1.1 Configuring Lens 4.1.1.1 Configuring Visible Image 4.1.1.1.
Brightness Changes the value to adjust the picture brightness. The bigger the value is, the brighter the picture will be. Contrast Changes the contrast of the picture. The bigger the value is, the more the contrast will be between bright and dark areas. Saturation Makes the color deeper or lighter. The bigger the value is, the deeper the color will be. Saturation value doesn’t change image brightness. Chroma CNT Reduces the image color and prevents it from being too strong.
Table 4-2 Description of exposure parameters Parameter Description Mode Auto: Adjusts the image brightness according to the actual condition automatically. Shutter priority: When the exposure range is normal, the system prefers the configured shutter range when auto adjusting according to the ambient lighting condition. If the image brightness is not enough and the shutter value has reached upper or lower limit, the system adjusts gain value automatically to ensure the image at ideal brightness.
When in WDR mode, the camera constrains over bright areas and compensates dark areas to improve the image clarity. When in HLS mode, the camera dims strong light, and it is applicable to the exit of toll station or parking lot. This mode works well for taking pictures of human face or car plate detail under extreme low ambient light. Click the Backlight tab. The Backlight interface is displayed. See Figure 4-3. The backlight interface Configure backlight parameters. See Table 4-3.
The WB interface Configure white balance parameters. See Table 4-4. Table 4-4 WB mode description WB Mode Description Auto The system compensates WB according to light condition to ensure color precision. Outdoor The system auto compensates WB to most outdoor environments with natural or artificial light to ensure color precision. Manual Configure red and blue gain manually; the system auto compensates WB according to color temperature.
The day & night interface Configure day & night parameters. See Table 4-5. Table 4-5 Day & night mode description Parameter Description Type Select Type from Electrical and ICR. You can select Camera display mode from Color, Auto and B/W. Day & night configuration is independent from profile management configuration. Mode Color: The system displays color image. Auto: The system switches between color and black-and-white display according to the actual condition.
The focus & zoom interface Configure the focus & zoom parameters. See Table 4-6. Table 4-6 Description of focus & zoom parameters Parameter Description Digital Zoom Select the On check box to enable it. You can use the digital zoom to continue the zooming operation even if the optical zoom is at the maximum value. Zoom Speed The larger the value, the faster the zooming operation. Mode The camera’s focusing mode.
4.1.1.1.7 Configuring Defog The image quality will be compromised in foggy or hazy environment, and defog can be used then to improve image clarity. Click the Defog tab. The Defog interface is displayed. See Figure 4-7. The defog interface Configure the defogging settings. See Table 4-7. Table 4-7 Defogging settings description Defogging Settings Description Auto The system adjusts image clarity according to the actual condition. Manual Adjust image clarity manually. Off Defogging function disabled.
Restoring lens to the default settings 4.1.1.2 Configuring Thermal Image To find and configure thermal image, you need to select Setting> Camera > Conditions > Conditions first, and in the Channel box, select 2. See the following steps. Configure a specific scenario where you use the camera, including indoor scenario, outdoor scenario, and adaptive scenario. You can choose a scenario you need, and configure and check the scenario. Select Setting> Camera > Conditions > Conditions.
The thermal image interface Configure lens parameters. See Table 4-8. Table 4-8 Parameter description of lens Classification Parameter Description Profile Normal, Day and Night can be selected. Select the duplicate frame and set the frequently used video parameter as the user-defined scene. Or, you can select the default scene and set the display of the thermal image. Profile Low Dynamic: Thermal images will be displayed based on the configuration of low dynamic scene.
Colorization Add color to the thermal image and use color to indicate the temperature. "White glow" is the default color. White glow: Lighter when the temperature is higher in gray image. Black glow: Lighter when the temperature is lower in gray image. Fusion: Color is concentrated on the range of purplered-yellow. More purple when the temperature is lower and more yellow when the temperature is higher. Rainbow: Color is concentrated on the range of bluegreen-red-yellow.
EZoom ROI Type Enlarge the thermal image according to the zoom time you have set. Select the district of strengthening video quality. The brightness and clarity of the chosen district will be higher. District consists of 25% central point, 50% central point, 75% central point, full screen, bottom part, middle part, above part and user-defined part. When you set ROI Type to Custom, you need to press and drag the left mouse button. Then, add the "ROI Type" box.
Common setting When Profile Management is set as Full Time, you can select Day or Night as Always Enable, and the surveillance system works under Always Enable. Full time setting When Profile Management is set as Schedule, you can drag the slide block to set certain time as Day or Night. For example, set 8:00–5:00 PM as day, and 0:00–8:00 and18:00–24:00 as night. System works under corresponding configuration in different time. Switching based on time Click Save. 4.1.
Video Configure video streaming. See Table 4-9. Table 4-9 Parameter description Parameter Description Enable Select the option box to enable sub stream (enabled by default). Enabling sub stream 1 and sub stream 2 at the same time are supported. Encode Mode Encode mode of video. H.264: Main profile encode mode. H.264H: High profile encode mode. H.264B: Baseline profile encode mode. MJPEG: Under this mode, the higher streaming value is required to ensure the clarity of images.
Maximum bit rate This parameter can be configured only when bit rate type is set as Changeable. You can select the max value of the bit rate according to the reference bit rate value, and the bit rate changes with monitoring scenes, but the max bit rate keeps close to the value you set. I Frame Interval The number of P frame between two I frames, and the I Frame Interval range changes as FPS. It is recommended to set I Frame Interval twice as big as FPS.
Heat map in jpeg Select the check box and snapshots of thermal images will carry the temperature-measuring information. Click Save. 4.1.2.3 Configuring Video Overlay Configure Overlay which covers Privacy Masking, Channel Title, Time Title, Geography location, Font, and Picture Overlay. 4.1.2.3.1 Configuring Privacy Masking You can enable this function if you need to cover certain area in the video image. This function is available only for bullet cameras. Select Setting > Camera > Video > Overlay.
Click Channel Title. The Channel Title interface is displayed. See Figure 4-16. Channel title Select Enable and enter channel title, and then the title displays in the video image. You can drag the "Channel Title" box in the video image with your mouse to adjust the box’s location. Click Save. 4.1.2.3.3 Configuring Time Title You can enable this function if you need to display time on the video image. Select Setting > Camera > Video > Overlay. The Overlay interface is displayed. Click Time Title.
You can drag the "Time Title" box in the video image with your mouse to adjust the box’s location. Click Save. 4.1.2.3.4 Configuring OSD Info Enable this function if you want to display words on the video image. Text Overlay and Picture Overlay can’t work at the same time. This function is available on select models and the actual interface shall prevail. Select Setting > Camera > Video > Overlay. The Overlay interface is displayed. Click OSD Info. The OSD Info interface is displayed. See Figure 4-18.
Font setting Select color and size of the font based on your own needs. Click Save. 4.1.2.3.6 Configuring Picture Overlay You can enable this function if you need to display picture information in the video image. Geography location and Picture overlay can’t work at the same time. Select Setting > Camera > video > Overlay. The Overlay interface is displayed. Click the Picture Overlay tab. The Picture Overlay interface is displayed. See Figure 4-20. Picture overlay interface Select the Enable check box.
You can drag the "Picture Overlay" box in the video image with your mouse to adjust the box’s location. Click Save. 4.1.2.4 Configuring ROI Select ROI in the image, and then the selected image would display with configured quality. Select Setting > Camera > Video > ROI. The ROI interface is displayed. See Figure 4-21. ROI interface Select the Enable check box. Hold the left mouse button to draw a ROI area on video images. You can also configure the ROI’s display quality.
Storage path interface Click Browse, and configure storage paths of live snapshot, live record, playback snapshot, playback download, video clips, and heat map. See Table 4-11 for detailed description. Table 4-11 Storage path description Path Description Live Snapshot Live snapshot refers to the snapshot of live interface. C:\Users\admin\WebDownload\LiveSnapshot is the default path. Live Record Live record refers to the recorded video of live interface. C:\Users\admin\WebDownload\LiveSnapshot is the d
Audio Configure Audio parameters. See Table 4-12. Table 4-12 Parameters Parameters Description Audio can be enabled only when video is enabled. Enable Enable Main Stream or Sub Stream, and the network stream is composed of both audio and video streams. If you do not select Main Stream or Sub Stream, then only video images are transmitted. Encode Mode You can select audio encode mode. G.711A, G.711Mu, and AAC are included. The configured audio encode mode applies to audio and intercom.
Click Save. Configuring Network 4.2.1 Configuring TCP/IP You need to configure the camera’s IP address and DNS server to connect the camera with other Cameras in the network. Preparation You have connected the camera to network. Procedure Select Setting > Network > TCP/IP. The TCP/IP interface is displayed. See Figure 4-24. TCP/IP interface Configure TCP/IP parameters. See Table 4-13. Table 4-13 TCP/IP parameters Parameter Description Host Name Enter host name, 15 characters at most.
Mode Static: You need to manually configure IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. DHCP: Obtains IP address automatically. With DHCP enabled, IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway cannot be configured. You can check the current IP address whether the DHCP takes effect or not. MAC Address Host’s MAC address, cannot be modified. IP Version Select IPv4 or IPv6. You can type IP address and subnet mask according to your own needs.
Select the check box, get the Camera MAC address, and then you can modify and configure the Camera IP address with ARP/ping command. This is enabled by default. During reboot, you will have no more than two minutes to configure the Camera IP address with a ping packet which has certain length. The server will be turned off in 2 minutes, or it will be turned off immediately after IP address configuration. If this is not enabled, the IP address cannot be configured with ping packet.
Port Configure parameters. See Table 4-14. Configuration of Max Connection takes effect immediately and others after reboot. 0–1024, 37780, 37880, 1900, 3800, 5000, 5050, 9999, 37776, 39999 and 42323 are occupied for specific uses. It is not recommended to use the default value of other port during port configuration.
RTSP Port 554 is the default port number. If you play live view through Apple’s QuickTime or VLC, the following format is available. This function is also available for Blackberry. When the URL format requiring RTSP, you need to specify channel number and bit stream type in the URL, and also user name and password if needed. When playing live view with Blackberry smart phone, you need to turn off the audio, and then set the code mode to H.264B and resolution to CIF.
ONVIF Select the On check box in Authentication bar. Click Save. 4.2.3 Configuring PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet, it is one of the protocols that Camera uses to connect to the internet. Get the PPPoE user name and password from the Internet Service Provider, and then, set network connection through PPPoE, the Camera will acquire a WAN dynamic IP address. Disable UPnP while using PPPoE to avoid possible influence.
Register and log in the DDNS website, and then you can view the information of all the connected Cameras in your account. Procedure Select Setting > Network > DDNS. The DDNS interface is displayed. See Figure 4-28. DDNS setting interface Select Type and configure as needed. Table 4-15 DDNS parameters Parameter Description See the name and web site of DDNS service provides below: Type "members.dyndns.org" is the IP address of Dyndns DDNS. Address "dynupdate.no-ip.com" is the IP address of NO-IP DDNS.
SMTP (Email) Configure your SMTP server. For SMTP (Email)’s other parameters to be configured, see Table 4-16. Table 4-16 SMTP (Email) parameter description Parameter Anonymity Description Enable Anonymity, and senders’ identities will not be displayed in Emails transmitted to others. Sender Sender’s email address Encryption type Select Authentication type from None, SSL and TLS. TLS is set by default. Attachment Select the check box to support attachment in the email.
4.2.6 Configuring UPnP Configure UPnP protocols to establish the reflection relation between intranet and external network. A user can access IP address of external network to visit Cameras in the intranet. Preparation Ensure UPnP network service has been installed to your PC. Log in the router, and configure WAN IP address to set internet connection. Enable UPnP in the router. Connect your Camera to the LAN port of the router.
The SNMP interface is displayed. See Figure 4-31 and Figure 4-32. SNMP (1) SNMP (2) Select the Version check box to enable SNMP. Configure SNMP parameters. See Table 4-17. In the Trap Address bar, enter the IP address of the PC that has MIB Builder and MG-SOFT MIB Browser installed, other parameters leave to the default.
Table 4-17 SNMP parameter description Parameter Description Select a version and its information will be displayed in the SNMP interface. Select v1, and only v1’s information is displayed. Select v2, and only v2’s information is displayed. SNMP Version Select v3, and you can configure user name, password and authentication type. It requires corresponding user name, password and authentication type from the server to visit your Camera. V1 and v2 version are now unavailable.
5) Unfold all the tree lists displayed in the MG-SOFT MIB Browser, and then you can view the configuration information, video channel amount, audio channel amount and software version. Use PC with Windows OS and disable SNMP Trap service. The MG-SOFT MIB Browser will display prompt when alarm is triggered. 4.2.8 Configuring Bonjour Bonjour is also called zero-configuration networking. With Bonjour built into Cameras such as your phone, this thermal camera can be searched and accessed.
Multicast Select Enable and then enter IP address and port number. See Table 4-18. Table 4-18 Multicast Parameter Description Meaning The Multicast IP address of Main Stream/Sub Stream is 224.1.2.4 by default, and the range is 224.0.0.0–239.255.255.255. See the multicast port of corresponding stream: Main Stream: 40000; Sub Stream1: 40016; Sub Stream2: 40032, all the range is 1025–65500. Port Click Save, and the login interface is displayed. The configuration finishes.
802.1x Select the Enable check box. Set 802.1x parameters. See Table 4-20. Table 4-20 Parameters of 802.1x Parameter Description Authentication PEAP (protected EAP protocol). Username The user name that was authenticated on the server. Password Password of your username. Click Save. 4.2.12 Configuring QoS QoS can solve problems including network delay and congestion. It helps to assure bandwidth, reduce transmission delay, packet loss rate and delay jitter to improve service quality.
Peripheral Manage the Camera’s components. 4.3.1 Configuring IR Light Select Setting > Peripheral > IR Light. The IR Light interface is displayed. See Figure 4-38. IR light Configure IR light’s running mode. Zoom Prio: When the camera zooms in or out the visible surveillance image, the IR light’s brightness will be adjusted automatically. Manual: Adjust the IR light’s brightness manually to realize the best image display effect under night vision condition. Click Save. 4.3.
Timing: You can configure the Interval Time and Period. 1. Interval Time: Interval from the point when the wiper starts to the point when the wiper stops. 2. Period: Time when the wiper works. 3. Click Save. Manual: Turn on and off the wiper manually. 1. Interval Time: Interval from the point when the wiper starts to the point when the wiper stops. 2.
Manual: When you think it’s cold enough and you want to let the camera work in a warm condition, you can select Manual as the Mode. Select the On check box, and click Save. Smart Thermal Configure the Camera intelligent rules to help you detect objects that enter a specialized area unexpectedly and the hidden danger (fire, calling and smoking behavior in a gas station).
objects that are valuable to you, (your car, for example), and once the objects are missing from the drawn area, linked actions, (an alarm to a thief, for example), will be triggered and you will be informed to take measures. 4.4.2.1 Basic Scene-Selecting Requirements The target should occupy no more than 10% of the whole image.
PTZ function Select Setting > Smart Thermal > Smart Plan. The Smart Plan interface is displayed. Select 1 or 2 in Channel box and click Add Plan to select a preset. You might see IVS icon is , which means IVS function is enabled. If IVS icon is might need to click other icons, , you , for example, to disable other functions and click to enable it. Click Save. Auto Tracking For intelligent rules, you can set their linked measures such as Audio Linkage, White Light and Relay-out.
Set tripwire rules. 1) Click to add a rule. Tripwire is the default Rule Type. In the Name column, double-click a name, Rule1, for example, to define it ("First-class guarding area" as the new name, for example). See Figure 4-44. Tripwire 2) There is a default yellow line on the video image which you can click and drag towards the left or the right.
An alarm is triggered only when size of the target that is crossing tripwire lies between the two filter boxes. When drawing a rule, you can select Maximum Size or Minimum Size and click Clear to delete a relevant filter box. For more tripwire settings, see the following table. 4) Table 4-23 More tripwire settings Parameter Description Direction Configure the target moving direction for tripwire alarm, you can select A->B, B->A and A<->B.
Intrusion 2) There is a default yellow box on the video image which you can click and drag to the wanted area. Also, you can click the box corners to adjust the box shape. However, for many cases, you might need to click Clear to clear the default box and click Draw Rule to define box: Based on the scene you want to monitor (a pentagon area, for example), draw a pentagon around the area. Draw a line (parallel to the pentagon area’s one edge) to form the pentagon’s one edge.
Table 4-24 Intrusion parameters Parameter Description Define a period during which the alarm settings are active. 1. 2. Period Click Setting, and the period setting interface is displayed. Configure period. Method 1: Hold down and drag the left mouse button to select a period you need. 3. Method 2: Select Setting > Event > Video Detection and click Setting on the right side of Period. An interface is displayed.
Procedure Select Setting > Smart Thermal > IVS. The Rule Config interface is displayed. Select a preset in Preset bar. The camera turns to the position. Configure rules. 1) Click to add a rule. In the Rule Type column list, select Abandoned Object. In the Name column, double-click a name, Rule3, for example, to define it. See Figure 4-46. Abandoned object 1) There is a default yellow box on the video image which you can click and drag to the wanted position.
Table 4-25 Abandoned object parameters Parameter Description Define a period during which the alarm settings are active. 1. 2. Period Click Setting, and the period setting interface is displayed. Configure period. Method 1: Hold down and drag the left mouse button to select working period you need. 3. Method 2: Select Setting > Event > Video Detection and click Setting on the right side of Period. An interface is displayed.
Missing object 2) There is a default yellow box on the video image which you can click and drag to the wanted position. Also, you can click the box corners to adjust the box shape. However, for many cases, you might need to click Clear to clear the default box and click Draw Rule to define box: Based on the scene you want to monitor (a pentagon area, for example), draw a pentagon around the area. Draw a line (parallel to the pentagon area’s one edge) to form the pentagon’s one edge.
Table 4-26 Missing object parameters Parameter Description Define a period during which the alarm settings are active. 1. 2. Period Click Setting, and the period setting interface is displayed. Configure period. Method 1: Hold down and drag the left mouse button to select working period you need. 3. Method 2: Select Setting > Event > Video Detection and click Setting on the right side of Period. An interface is displayed.
Global setup Select a preset in Preset bar. The camera turns to the position. You need this step only when presets are supported in this Camera. Add detected area and excluded area. 1) 2) Click Add Detect Region to draw a detected area on surveillance image. Right-click to end drawing. Click Add Detect again to redraw. Click Add Excluded Area to draw an excluded area on surveillance image. Right-click to end drawing. Click Delete Excluded Area to delete the excluded area.
Isotherm Filter Select the On check box and set per Limit Threshold and Lower Limit Threshold on your own needs. This function is aimed at diminishing false alarms caused by waving water. Tracking Overlap Rate When overlap rate of an object at this moment and at earlier time is smaller than the rate you have set, this object can be detected and an alarm is triggered.
Select 1 in Channel box and click Add Plan to select a preset. (You might need to firstly click to disable the corresponding IVS function.) Click to enable Call Detection. The icon turns into Click Save. 4.4.3.2 Configure Call Detection Select Setting > Smart Thermal > Call Detection. The Call Detection interface is displayed. 97 .
In Preset box, select a preset (the blue font, , for example, means the preset has already enabled Call Detection). The whole surveillance image is set as the call detection area by default (as indicated by the yellow box). If you want to form a specific area, a pentagon, for example, click Clear to clear the yellow box. Then click Draw Rule and draw a polygon to form the area you want to monitor.
Select 1 in Channel box and click Add Plan to select a preset. You might need to click and to get the two icons into and to disable the corresponding IVS function and Call Detection function. Ensure the two functions are disabled. Click Save. 4.4.4.2 Configure Smoking Detection Select Setting > Smart Thermal > Smoking Detection. The Smoking Detection interface is displayed.
In Preset box, select a preset (the blue font, , for example, means the preset has already enabled Smoking Detection). The whole surveillance image is set as the smoking detection area by default (as indicated by the yellow box). If you want to form a specific area, a pentagon, for example, click Clear to clear the yellow box. Then click Draw Rule and draw a polygon to form the area you want to monitor.
PTZ function Go to Setting > Smart Thermal > Smart Plan. The Smart Plan interface is displayed. Select 2 in Channel box and click Add Plan to select a preset. (You might need to firstly click to disable the corresponding IVS function.) Click to enable Call Detection. The icon turns into Click Save. 4.4.5.2 Configure Boat Detection Configure tripwire and intrusion and the linked actions. Select Setting > Smart Thermal > Boat Detection. The Boat Detection interface is displayed. Select a preset.
For configuration of intelligent rules, see “4.4.2.2 Configuring Intelligent Rules.” 4.4.5.3 View Web Interface Alarm Records After finishing settings in "4.4.5.1 Configure Smart Plan" and "4.4.5.2 Configure Boat Detection", select Alarm tab and select IVS in Alarm Type to enable alarm notifications on the web interface. Then view unexpected boats records on the Alarm tab when an alarm is triggered. 4.4.6 Configuring Fire Warning The system will give out an alarm once a fire is detected.
2) Anti-jamming: Your camera will only detect those objects that are newly with high temperature and send off alarms. That means under Anti-jamming mode, a constantly high-temperature object (a boiler, for example) is excluded. High Response: Your camera will detect any a hidden fire danger and send off alarms. Select a color in . Each color represents a certain area which you can draw with your left mouse button. You can also give a name to the area you have drawn and set its sensitivity.
Select the Send Email check box and an e-mail will be delivered to the Camera user once an alarm is triggered. Send Email Set your e-mail first before enabling the Send Email function. See "4.2.5 Configuring SMTP" for detailed operations. Select the check box of PTZ and select an item from None, Preset, Tour, and Pattern in the Activation bar. Once an alarm is triggered, your PTZ will execute the item you have selected in the Activation bar. PTZ Set PTZ first before enabling this function. See "3.
Conditions under which an alarm is triggered. Single Select the Hot Spot temperature more than check box and when the highest temperature is larger than the temperature you have set, an alarm is triggered. Alarm Condition Select the Cold Spot temperature less than check box and when the lowest temperature is smaller than the temperature you have set, an alarm is triggered. If you select both conditions above at one time, an alarm is triggered once any one condition is satisfied.
Select the Send Email check box and an e-mail will be delivered to the Camera user once an alarm is triggered. Send Email Set your e-mail first before enabling the Send Email function. See "4.2.5 Configuring SMTP" for detailed operations. Select the check box of PTZ and select an item from None, Preset, Tour, and Pattern in the Activation bar. Once an alarm is triggered, your PTZ will execute the item you have selected in the Activation bar. PTZ Set PTZ first before enabling this function. See "3.
Select Setting > Smart Thermal > Pic in Pic. The Pic in Pic interface is displayed. See Figure 4-55. Pic in pic Select the Enable check box. Drag the blue box’s corner to enlarge the box. Click in the box and drag your mouse to adjust the box’s location. Click Save. 4.4.9 Configuring Link Schedule Select Setting > Smart Thermal > Link Schedule. The Link Schedule interface is displayed. See Figure 4-56. Link schedule Configure periods for each weekday.
Setting 2) Select a weekday and a period. Then you can define the period. When you select the check box of All, you’re doing period settings towards all weekdays. 3) Click Save. You return to the Link Schedule interface. Click Save. 4.4.10 Configure Linked Measures After you configure the Camera intelligent rules, you can set linked actions such as Relay-out, Send Email, PTZ, Record and Snapshot to warn suspicious people & vehicles and inform you to take measures.
Enable this function and alarm recording will be triggered when there is an alarm. To view and set storage path of recorded videos, see "4.1.2.5 Configuring Storage Path". The following two conditions must be satisfied before alarm recording function works: You have enabled motion detection recording. See "4.7.1.1 Configuring Video Recording" for detailed operations. You have enabled auto recording. See "4.7.3 Configuring Record Control Parameters" for detailed operations.
Event 4.5.1 Configuring Video Detection 4.5.1.1 Configuring Motion Detection When an object appears and moves fast enough to reach the sensitivity value you have set, the object will be detected and an alarm will be triggered. Select Setting > Event > Video Detection > Motion Detection. The Motion Detection interface is displayed. See Figure 4-58. Motion detection setting Select the Enable check box. Configure a motion detection area. 1) Next to Area, click Setting. The Area interface is displayed.
Area configuration 2) Set area name and select motion detection areas as needed. You can configure the sensitivity and mutation threshold. The threshold defines the allowed moving area for certain objects. The motion detection will not be triggered as long as those objects stay within the area.
Enable this function and alarm recording will be triggered when there is an alarm. To view and set storage path of recorded videos, see "4.1.2.5 Configuring Storage Path". Record The following two conditions must be satisfied before alarm recording function works: You have enabled motion detection recording. See "4.7.1.1 Configuring Video Recording" for detailed operations. You have enabled auto recording. See "4.7.3 Configuring Record Control Parameters" for detailed operations.
Video temper Select the Enable check box. Configure video temper parameters. See Table 4-31. Table 4-32 Parameters description Parameter Description Define a period during which the alarm settings are active. 1. 2. Click Setting, and the period setting interface is displayed. Configure period. Method 1: Hold down and drag the left mouse button to select working period you need. Period Method 2: Select Setting > Event > Video Detection and click Setting on the right side of Period.
Record Delay Set a length of time for the Camera to delay turning off recording after an alarm is ended. You can connect this relay-out port to such alarm Cameras as light and siren. Relay-out When an alarm is triggered, those alarm Cameras will work. Select the check box to enable this function. Alarm Delay Set a length of time for the Camera to delay turning off alarm after an event is actually ended.
Audio detection settings Configure parameters of audio detection. See Table 4-33. Table 4-33 Parameters of audio detection Parameters Description Input Abnormal Enable this function and an alarm will be triggered when there is abnormal audio input. Intensity Change Enable this function and an alarm will be triggered when the change of sound intensity exceeds the threshold you have set.
Define a period during which the alarm settings are active. 1. 2. Period 3. Anti-Dither Click Setting, and the period setting interface is displayed. Configure period. Method 1: Hold down and drag the left mouse button to select working period you need. Method 2: Select Setting > Event > Video Detection and click Setting on the right side of Period. An interface is displayed. In this interface, there are seven Settings altogether each of which corresponds to a day in a week.
Select the Snapshot check box to take a snapshot when there is an alarm. Snapshot To view and set storage path of snapshots, see "4.1.2.5 Configuring Storage Path". To make the snapshot function take effect, you need to firstly enable motion-detection snapshots. See "4.7.1.2 Configuring Snapshot" for detailed operations. Click Save. 4.5.3 Configuring Temperature Alarm You can set an alarm condition.
Table 4-34 Temperature alarm parameters Parameter Description Define a period during which the alarm settings are active. 1. Click Setting, and the period setting interface is displayed. 2. Configure period. Method 1: Hold down and drag the left mouse button to select working period you need. Period Method 2: Select Setting > Event > Video Detection and click Setting on the right side of Period. An interface is displayed.
Select the Snapshot check box to take a snapshot when there is an alarm. Snapshot To view and set storage path of snapshots, see "4.1.2.5 Configuring Storage Path". To make the snapshot function take effect, you need to firstly enable motion-detection snapshots. See "4.7.1.2 Configuring Snapshot" for detailed operations. Click Save. 4.5.4 Configuring Alarm When there is an alarm from external Cameras, an alarm will be released and linked activities will be executed. Select Setting > Event > Alarm.
Enable this function and alarm recording will be triggered when there is an alarm. To view and set storage path of recorded videos, see "4.1.2.5 Configuring Storage Path." Record The following two conditions must be satisfied before alarm recording function works: You have enabled motion detection recording. See "4.7.1.1 Configuring Video Recording" for detailed operations. You have enabled auto recording. See "4.7.3 Configuring Record Control Parameters" for detailed operations.
4.5.5.1 Configuring SD Card Abnormality Parameters When any abnormality happens to the SD card, an alarm will be triggered and linked activities will be executed. SD card abnormality includes "No SD card", "SD Card Error" and "Capacity Warning." Select Setting > Event > Abnormality > SD Card. The SD Card interface is displayed. See Figure 4-64. SD card Select an event type. Select the Enable check box. Configure SD card abnormality parameters. See Table 4-36.
The Network interface is displayed. See Figure 4-65. Network Select an event type. Select the Enable check box. Configure network abnormality parameters. See Table 4-37. Table 4-37 Network parameter description Parameter Description Enable this function and alarm recording will be triggered when there is an alarm. To view and set storage path of recorded videos, see "4.1.2.5 Configuring Storage Path".
Illegal access Select the Enable check box. Configure illegal access parameters. See Table 4-38. Table 4-38 Illegal access parameter description Parameters Description Login error The number of times that the login password is allowed to be wrongly entered for. When the login password has been wrongly entered for more than the set times, the account is locked. You need to wait 30 minutes before your account is unlocked.
Burning warning Select the Enable check box. Configure Sensitivity and Energy Threshold: Sensitivity: Sensitivity for the camera to recognize whether the lenses are watching towards the sun. The larger the value is, the easier the camera will be to recognize the sun. Energy Threshold: The minimum energy value of the object watched by the lenses. Select the energy threshold to filter the low-temperature objects and improve the identification accuracy. Click Save.
See Figure 4-69. Rule adding 2) 3) Double-click the rule you have just added to select monitoring items and modify the monitoring name. Draw your rules. Select Monitoring Items as Spot, and you can click a position on the surveillance image and a spot is formed. Select Monitoring Items as Line, Rectangle or Ellipse, and you can hold the left mouse button to draw rules you need on the surveillance image.
Table 4-40 Parameter description of relay-out Parameter Description Temperature’s display items. Select Monitoring Items as Spot, and average temperature and temperature slope will be displayed. Alarm Results Select Monitoring Items as Line, Rectangle, Ellipse or Polygon, and maximum/minimum/average temperature, temperature slope and temperature difference are displayed. By temperature difference, we mean the difference between maximum and minimum temperatures under rules you have set.
Temperature contrast Set temperature contrast rules 1) Click to add a temperature contrast rule. See Figure 4-71. Temperature contrast rules adding 2) 3) Double-click to add a temperature contrast rule. Set alarm parameters. See Table 4-41. Table 4-41 Parameters Parameters Alarm Results Description You can select from the following three options to determine a standard of triggering an alarm. Average temperature: Compare average temperatures of two rules.
4.6.2 Configuring Global Setup You can enable Temperature Switch, Isotherm and Color Code. Temperature Switch: A switch with which you can enable or disable temperature testing rules. Enable the Temperature Switch and the temperature testing rules you have set will be displayed on surveillance images. Isotherm: Used to highlight an object in images of high brightness. Isotherm is based on median temperature, with highest temperature and lowest temperature as its range.
Isotherm Select the On check box. You have to make sure that floor temperature <= median temperature <= ceiling temperature <= saturation temperature. Min Limit Temperature When gain mode is under low-temperature mode, value ranges from -40 °C to 150 °C. When gain mode is under high-temperature mode, value ranges from -40 °C to 600 °C. Medium Temperature When gain mode is under low-temperature mode, value ranges from -40 °C to 160 °C.
Isotherm Color code 4.6.3 Exporting Heat Map By exporting heat map, you can grasp temperature of every pixel on thermal images. Select Setting > Temperature > Heat Map. The Heat Map interface is displayed. See Figure 4-76.
Click Export Heat Map. Heat map files will be saved under the path you have set. For detailed operation of resetting the storage path, see "4.1.2.5 Configuring Storage Path." Storage Management 4.7.1 Configuring Schedule You can set schedule of recording, snapshotting, holidays. If the record mode is Off in Storage > Record Control > Record Control interface, the system would not record video or snapshot as scheduled. 4.7.1.
Setting 2) Select a day in a week and configure its period. There are 6 periods for each day. Select the All check box, and the entered time period will apply to the whole week. Sunday is selected by default, and you can select other days as needed. Select the record type for the corresponding time period. 3) 4) Click Save. The system returns to the Record interface. Each color represents a video type.
Select snapshot type and configure time period. Select snapshot type, and then you can also hold down the left mouse button to select the time period in the chart as needed. 1) Click the Setting for the day that you need to configure time period. The Setting interface is displayed. See Figure 4-80. Settings 2) Select a day in a week and configure its time period. There are 6 time periods for each day. Select All, and the entered time period would apply to the whole week.
Holiday schedule Select from record and snapshot. Select days you need to set as your "holiday." Those days with yellow color indicates they were set as holidays. Click Save. 4.7.2 Camera Storage 4.7.2.1 Configuring Storage Path You can set video recording and snapshot’s storage methods according to event types. You can save them in SD card, FTP or NAS. Local storage is available only on models that support SD card. Select Setting > Storage > Destination > Path. The Path interface is displayed.
4.7.2.2 Configuring Local Storage The system will display the internal SD card information. You can set it as Read Only or Read & Write; you can also Hot Swap or Refresh it. Select Setting > Storage > Destination > Local, and the Local interface is displayed. See Figure 4-83. Select SD card you need to set and click Read Only. Then the SD card is set to read only. Select SD card you need to set and click Read & Write. Then the SD card is set to read& write.
Table 4-44 FTP parameter description Parameters Description Server Address The IP address of the SFTP or FTP server. Port The port of the SFTP or FTP server. User name The user name to log in the server. Password The password to log in the server. Remote Directory The destination path in the server. Emergency (Local) Select the Emergency (Local) check box, and when the FTP server does not work, all the files are saved to the internal SD card. Click Save.
Record control settings Configure record control parameters. See Table 4-46. Table 4-46 Record control parameter description Parameters Description Pack Duration The duration of each file pack. Pre-event Record The time period for which the system records video before alarm, if the value is 5, then the system records video for 5 seconds before alarm starts and save it.
General Configure general parameters. See Table 4-47. Table 4-47 General parameter description Parameter Description The name of the Camera. Camera name Each Camera has different name. Language Select system language. Video Standard Select video standard from PAL and NTSC. Click Save. 4.8.1.2 Configuring Date & Time You can set Date and Time format, Time zone, Current Time, DST (Daylight Saving Time) or NTP server. Select Setting > System > General > Date & Time.
Table 4-48 Date & Time parameters Parameter Description Date Format Date format. Time Format Configure the Time format, you can select from 24-Hour or 12-Hour. Time zone Configure the Time zone that the Camera is at. Current Time Configure system time. Click "Sync PC", and the system time changes to the time on PC. DST Enable DST as needed. Select the check box to enable daylight saving time. Select "DST", and then configure start time and end time of DST with dates or days of the week.
“'”, “"”, “;”, “:”, and “&” are not covered in special characters.) Administrator users can modify all the uses’ password. You can have 19 users and 8 groups at most. You can manage users through single user or group, duplicate user names or group names are not allowed. A user can be in one group at a time and the group users can own authorities within group authority range. Online users cannot modify their own authority. There is one admin by default which has highest authority.
After adding group, click to modify group memo or authorities; click delete the added group, admin group and user group cannot be deleted. Click in the row of admin group or user group to modify group memo. User group added. 4.8.2.2 Adding a User You are admin user by default, and you can add user, delete added users or modify their password. Select Setting > System > Account > Account. The Account interface is displayed. See Figure 4-93. User settings Click Add User.
Add user Configure parameters. See Table 4-49. Table 4-49 User parameter description Parameter Description Username User’s unique identification You cannot use existing user name. Password Confirm Password Enter password and confirm it. The two items must be the same. Group name The group that users belong to. Each group has different authorities. Memo Describes the user. Select authorities as needed. Authority It is recommended to give less authority to normal users than premium users.
Select Setting > System > Account > Account > Username. The Username interface is displayed. See Figure 4-95. Username Click . The Modify User interface is displayed. See Figure 4-96. Modify user (1) Select the Modify Password check box. More settings are displayed. See Figure 4-97.
Modify user (2) Type old password. Type new password and confirm it. The password must have 8 to 32 digits and at the same time have at least two of the four types: capital letter, lowercase letter, number and special characters. Click Save to finish password modification. 4.8.3 Adding ONVIF User Select Setting > System > Account > ONVIF User. The ONVIF User interface is displayed. See Figure 4-98. ONVIF user Click Add User. The Add User interface is displayed. See Figure 4-99.
Add user Enter username, password and confirm the password. Then, select group name. Click Save. 4.8.4 Safety Management Set RTSP authentication, IP filter, system service and HTTPS to secure data transmission and prevent data leakage. 4.8.4.1 Configuring RTSP Authentication RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) is to secure transmission of streaming media. Select Setting > System > Security > RTSP Authentication. The RTSP Authentication interface is displayed. See Figure 4-100.
When accessing through WAN, you can only use MAC of your router to limit MAC verification. You cannot enable allowlist and banned list at the same time. You cannot add your Camera IP/MAC to the allowlist. Select Setting > System > Safety > IP Filter. The IP Filter interface is displayed. See Figure 4-101. IP filter Select the check box of Enable. Add an IP/Mac address to the allowlist. 1) 2) 3) Click the Trusted Sites tab. The Trusted Sites interface is displayed. Click Add IP/MAC.
Select Setting > System > Safety > System Service. The System Service interface is displayed. See Figure 4-102. System service Enable functions on the System Service interface. See Table 4-52. Table 4-52 System service parameters description Parameter Description Disabled by default. SSH SSH (Secure Shell) can encode your data for its transmission. By this way, data leakage can be prevented when you manage your Camera remotely. Enabled by default.
Click Save. 4.8.4.4 Configuring HTTPS With HTTPS, you can install customized certificates or signed certificates. You can also obtain and install a root certificate. After installing customized certificates or signed certificates to your Camera, you need to install a root certificate to your PC. By this, your PC will log in the Camera normally through HTTPS and guarantee your data security. 4.8.4.4.1 Creating and Installing Customized Certificates Select Setup > Network > HTTPS.
Certificate creating 2) Configure HTTPS parameters. See Table 4-53. Table 4-53 Parameters description Parameter Description Country Abbreviation of a country. Limited to 2 capital letters. IP or Domain Name IP address or domain name of your Camera Validity period Validity period of the certificate. Province Province where you use this certificate. Location Location where you use this certificate. Organization Organization that uses this certificate.
Certificate 2) Click Install Certificate. The Certificate Import Wizard interface is displayed. See Figure 4-106. Certificate import wizard 3) Click Next. The certificate store selection interface is displayed.
Certificate store 4) Select "Place all certificates in the following store." Click Browse and set the "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" as certificate store. 5) Click Next. The certificate import completing wizard is displayed. See Figure 4-108. Certificate import wizard completing 6) Click Finish. The security warning interface is displayed. See Figure 4-109.
Security warning 7) Click Yes. The system pops up a messaged that indicates the import was successful. See Click Save to finish certificate importing. Successful import prompt 8) Click Save to finish installation of root certificate. Enable HTTPS and a prompt that the Camera needs to be rebooted is displayed. After your Camera reboots, type IP address of the Camera in your browser and access the Camera through HTTPS protocol. 4.8.4.4.
HTTPS Install a certificate that has been signed. Click Browse on the right side of Certificate Path bar to select a certificate you are to upload. 2) Click Browse on the right side of Certificate Key Path bar to select the certificate password you are to upload. Click Upload. Installation begins. After that, certificate property will be displayed in the Certificate Installed bar of the HTTPS interface.
Certificate 4) Click Install Certificate. The Certificate Import Wizard interface is displayed. See Figure 4-113. Certificate import wizard 5) Click Next. The certificate store selection interface is displayed. See Figure 4-114.
Certificate store 6) Select "Place all certificates in the following store." Click Browse and set the trusted root certificate authority as certificate store. 7) Click Next. The certificate import completing wizard is displayed. See Figure 4-115. Certificate import wizard completing 8) Click Finish. The security warning interface is displayed. See Figure 4-116.
Security warning 9) Click Yes. The system pops up a messaged that indicates the import was successful. See Figure 4-117. Click Save to finish certificate importing. Successful import prompt 10) Click Save to finish installation of root certificate. Enable HTTPS and a prompt that the Camera needs to be rebooted is displayed. After your Camera reboots, type IP address of the Camera in your browser and access the Camera through HTTPS protocol.
5 System Maintenance Maintenance Requirements For the system’s good and safe running, it’s recommended to manage and maintain the system, backup files with the following methods. Check surveillance images regularly. Clear regularly user and user group information that are not frequently used. Modify your password every 3 months. Check your system logbook regularly. Handle problems as soon as possible. Backup your configuration of system regularly.
Auto maintain Enable Auto Delete Old Files and select on your own the time gap of deleting the old files. Ranges from 1 to 31 day(s). Click Save. Backing Up and Restoring 5.3.1 Importing and Exporting Files that are exported do not contain presets. To import and export presets, see "3.2.1.4 Configuring Preset Backup" and "3.2.2.4 Configuring Preset Backup." Select Setting > System > Import/Export. The Import/Export interface is displayed. See Figure 5-3. Import/Export Import/Export files.
Restore the Camera to default setting. Click Default, and all the configurations except IP Address and Account are reset. Click Factory Default, and all the configurations are reset. Upgrading Firmware If a wrong upgrade file has been used, please reboot the Camera, otherwise some functions might not work properly. When upgrading, do not cut off power/network, reboot or turn off the Camera. Select Setting > System > Upgrade. The Upgrade interface is displayed. See Figure 5-5.
Version System Log 5.6.1 Searching System Logs The log type includes "all, system, setting, data, event, record, account and safety." Select Setting > Information > Log. The Log interface is displayed. See Figure 5-7. Log Set start time and end time, and then select log type. Table 5-1 Parameter description of system log Parameters Start Time End Time Description Select a time period which you want to search. The earliest start time is January 1, 2000, and the latest end time is December 31, 2037.
The log type includes "all, system, setting, data, event, record, account and safety." All: All log information. System: Includes program launch, force exit, exit, program reboot, Camera turn off/reboot, system reboot and system upgrade. Setting: Includes save configuration and delete configuration file. Data: Includes configure disk type, erase data, hot swap, FTP state, NAS Type state, record mode, SD card error and hard disk error.
You need to type remote computer’s IP address here. Online User View all the current Web users. Select Setting > Information > Online User, and the Online User interface is displayed. See Figure 5-10.
6 Additional Accessing Methods Accessing through NVR Connect this camera to NVR (Network Video Recorder) through Wi-Fi or Ethernet. Then you can set and manage this camera through the NVR’s web client. Preparation Your PC, NVR and your thermal camera are all connected to network. You have enabled platform accessing function. You have logged in the NVR’s web client. Procedure Select Setting > Camera > Registration. The Remote Log interface is displayed. See Figure 6-1. Registration Click Search.
Accessing through SmartPSS You can set and manage this thermal camera through SmartPSS client. Preparation You PC (with SmartPSS installed) and your thermal camera have been both connected to network. You have installed and opened SmartPSS. Procedure Click Cameras in the homepage. The Cameras interface is displayed. See Figure 6-2. Camera list Type the network segment the Camera is in, and then click Search. After the search, the system displays Cameras that have been searched.
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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 device network security: 1.
6. Enable HTTPS We suggest you to enable HTTPS, so that you visit Web service through a secure communication channel. 7. MAC Address Binding We recommend you to bind the IP and MAC address of the gateway to the device, thus reducing the risk of ARP spoofing. 8. Assign Accounts and Privileges Reasonably According to business and management requirements, reasonably add users and assign a minimum set of permissions to them. 9.