Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 System Requirement
- Chapter 2 Network Connection
- Chapter 3 Access to the Network Camera
- Chapter 4 Wi-Fi Settings
- Chapter 5 Live View
- Chapter 6 Network Camera Configuration
- Chapter 7 Network Settings
- Chapter 8 Video/Audio Settings
- Chapter 9 Image Settings
- Chapter 10 Event Settings- 10.1 Basic Events
- 10.2 Smart Events- 10.2.1 Configuring Audio Exception Detection
- 10.2.2 Configuring Defocus Detection
- 10.2.3 Configuring Scene Change Detection
- 10.2.4 Configuring Face Detection
- 10.2.5 Configuring Intrusion Detection
- 10.2.6 Configuring Line Crossing Detection
- 10.2.7 Configuring Region Entrance Detection
- 10.2.8 Configuring Region Exiting Detection
- 10.2.9 Configuring Unattended Baggage Detection
- 10.2.10 Configuring Object Removal Detection
 
- 10.3 VCA Configuration
 
- Chapter 11 Storage Settings
- Chapter 12 Playback
- Chapter 13 Picture
- Chapter 14 Application
- Appendix
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5.  Click the Save button to save the settings. 
7.2.7  Configuring QoS Settings 
Purpose: 
QoS (Quality of Service) can help solve the network delay and network congestion by 
configuring the priority of data sending. 
Steps: 
1.  Enter  the  QoS  Settings  interface:  Configuration  >  Network  >  Advanced 
Settings > QoS   
Figure 7-13 QoS Settings 
2.  Configure the  QoS  settings,  including Video/Audio DSCP,  Event/Alarm DSCP 
and Management DSCP. 
The valid value range of the DSCP is 0 to 63. The bigger the DSCP value is, the 
higher the priority is. 
Note: DSCP refers to the Differentiated Service Code Point; and the DSCP value 
is used in the IP header to indicate the priority of the data. 
3.  Click Save to save the settings. 
Note: A reboot is required for the settings to take effect. 
7.2.8  Configuring 802.1X Settings 
Purpose: 
The IEEE 802.1X standard is supported by the network cameras, and when the feature 
is  enabled,  the  camera  data  is  secured  and  user  authentication  is  needed  when 










