Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Network Traffic Camera (for Checkpoint and Intersection Violation System) User Manual
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Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Regulatory Information FCC Information Please take attention that changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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Network Traffic Camera • User Manual To avoid heat accumulation, good ventilation is required for a proper operating environment. Store the device in dry, well-ventilated, corrosive-gas-free, no direct sunlight, and no heating source environment. Avoid fire, water, and explosive environment when using the device. Avoid lightning strike for device installation. Install a lightning arrester if Transportation, Use, and Storage necessary. Keep the device away from magnetic interference.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Network Connection ...................................................................................................... 7 Wiring over the LAN ............................................................................................................ 7 Activate the Device .............................................................................................................. 8 Activation via Web Browser ...............................
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Chapter 9 Capture Parameters Configuration ............................................................................... 47 Set License Plate Parameters ............................................................................................. 47 Set Flash Light Parameters ................................................................................................. 47 Set Traffic Light Synchronization ............................................................
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Chapter 1 Network Connection You shall acknowledge that the use of the product with Internet access might be under network security risks. For avoidance of any network attacks and information leakage, please strengthen your own protection. If the product does not work properly, please contact with your dealer or the nearest service center. To ensure the network security of the device, we recommend you to have the device assessed and maintained termly.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Switch Network Traffic Camera Computer Connecting via a Switch or a Router Activate the Device You are required to activate the device first by setting a strong password for it before you can use the device. Activation via Web Browser and Activation via SADP Software are supported. Activation via Web Browser Power on the device, and connect the device to the network.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Create a password and input the password into the password field. STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED– We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED– We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system, resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Chapter 2 Login Open the web browser. In the browser address bar, enter the IP address of the device, and press the Enter key to enter the login interface. Enter User Name and Password. Click Login. Login Install the plug-in before viewing the live video and operating the device. Follow the installation prompts to install the plug-in. You may have to close the web browser to install the plug-in.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Chapter 3 Live View Live View Page Purpose: The live view page allows you to view the real-time video and capture images. Log in the device to enter the live view page, or you can click Live View on the menu bar of the main page to enter the live view page. Live View Page Refer to the following table for the description of the icons on the live view page.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Descriptions of Live View Icons Icon / Description Start/Stop live view. The window size is 4:3. The window size is 16:9. The original widow size. Self-adaptive window size. Live view with the main stream. If the network is in good condition, select main stream. Live view with the sub stream. Start/Stop audio and adjust the volume. / Enable/Disable two-way audio. Manually capture the picture. / Manually start/stop recording. / Turn on/off digital zoom function.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Real-Time Status and Traffic Flow Statistics Scene Shot Area Arm the device. − Level 1 Arming: The device is allowed to connect to only one data storage device for image, video and information uploading. It is recommended that when you develop products, that is, if you use SDK, level 1 arming is the only option.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Picture List Description of Picture List Parameters Item Description No. Picture No. Capture Time The time of capturing the picture with millisecond precision. For example, 20150915111054738 means the picture is captured at 11:10:54:738, on September 15th, in 2015. Lane No. The lane where the vehicle is captured. License Plate Color The color of the captured license plate. License Plate Number The license plate number of the vehicle.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Traffic Light Status Traffic Light Status displays the current traffic light status. Traffic Light Status The Traffic light status can only be applied in Video Analysis E-police mode. Traffic Statistics Purpose: The traffic statistics allows you to view the real-time traffic flow, average lane occupancy, and then analyze the real-time traffic status.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Chapter 4 Picture Search Purpose: The captured picture of all types, including normal, overspeed, wrong-way driving, etc., can be searched from this page. You can also export the pictures to the PC local directory. Before you start: Please insert a TF card with up to 128 GB storage in the device for picture storage. Picture cannot be searched if there is no TF card. Click Picture on the menu bar to enter picture searching page.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Chapter 5 Local Configuration Purpose: The local configuration refers to the parameters of the live view, record files and captured pictures. Go to Configuration > Local. Set the following settings: Live View Parameters: Set the protocol type and live view performance. − Protocol: TCP and UDP are selectable. TCP: Ensures complete delivery of streaming data and better video quality, yet the real-time transmission will be affected.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual selected. − Save record files to: Set the saving path for the manually recorded video files. Picture and Clip Settings: Set the saving paths of the captured pictures and clipped video files. Valid for the pictures you capture with the web browser. − Save snapshots in live view to: Set the saving path of the manually captured pictures in live view mode. − Save download pictures to: Set the saving path of the download pictures.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Chapter 6 System Configuration Purpose: You can set the parameters on this page, including device information, serial ports, network parameters, time configuration, service, etc. View Device Information Go to Configuration > Device Configuration > System Configuration > Device Information. Device Name and Device No. can be changed as desired. Other information of the device, such as Model, Serial No.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Device Information Set Serial Ports Purpose: Set the RS-485 parameters and RS-232 parameters in this page. The RS-485 ports are used to input signals related to traffic control, such as RS-485 radar and vehicle detector. The number of available RS-485 ports can be different according to different device models. The RS-232 port can be used in two ways: − Parameters Configuration: Connect a computer to the device through the serial port.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual will be controlled remotely by the computer through the network. Go to Configuration > Device Configuration > System Configuration > Serial Ports. Serial Ports Settings Set the RS-485 and RS-232 parameters. Click Save to save the settings. Set Network Parameters Purpose: Network parameters settings must be properly set before you operate the device over network. The device supports both the IPv4 and IPv6.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit, which refers to the size of the largest data packet transmitted in the TCP / UDP protocol network transmission. Multicast Address: The address of the multicast server is an IPv4 address (class D address), which can be viewed by joining a multicast group. Preferred DNS server: DNS server address (IPv4 address). ANPR IP Address: ANPR listening IP address.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Set the following parameters. HTTP Port: The default port number is 80, and it can be changed to any port No. ranges from 1 to 65536 which is not occupied, except 21 (FTP port) and 23 (Telnet port). RTSP Port: The default port number is 554 and it can be changed to any port No. ranges from 1 to 65536 which is not occupied, except 21 (FTP port) and 23 (Telnet port). SDK Port: The default server port number is 8000, and it can be changed to any port No.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual When setting the Server Address, you need to cooperate with IPServer software and IVMS client software. For how to use it, refer to relevant IPServer and IVMS client software documentation. Click Save. Set EHome Purpose: The device can remotely access the platform through the EHome protocol, and control the device through the platform to realize operations such as picture uploading. Before you start: The device is properly connected to the platform.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Set HTTPS Purpose: HTTPS provides authentication of the web site and associated web server that one is communicating with, which protects against Man-in-the-middle attacks. Perform the following steps to set the port number of https. Example If you set the port number as 443 and the IP address is 192.168.1.64, you may access the device by inputting https://192.168.1.64:443 via the web browser. The HTTPS port can be only set through the web browser.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual 3) Enter the parameters. 4) Click OK to save the settings. OPTION 2: Signed certificate is available. Start the installation directly. 1) Click Signed certificate is available. Start the installation directly. 2) Click View to find the saving path of the certificate. 3) Click Install to install the certificate. OPTION 3: Create the certificate request first and continue the installation. 1) Click Create the certificate request first and continue the installation.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual (Optional) you can also check Synchronize with PC. The device time is synchronized with the time of your computer. Click Save to save the settings. NTP Synchronization Select Synchronization Mode as NTP Synchronization. NTP Synchronization Set the following settings: Server Address: IP address of NTP server. NTP Port: Port of NTP server. Interval: The time interval between the two synchronizing actions with NTP server.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual DST Settings Enable User Lock Go to Configuration > Device Configuration > System Configuration> Service. Service Configuration Check Enable User Lock to enable user lock. If you enter wrong password for 7 times, the account will be locked for half hour. Check Enable Radar Debugging Information Upload and Enable SSH Service according to actual demands . (Optional)Check Enable System Log Service, and enter IP Address and Port No. to upload the system log to log server.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Chapter 7 Encoding and Storage Configuration Purpose: You can set the encoding and storage related parameters from this page, including video encoding, image encoding, ROI, record schedule, redundant storage, FTP, and cloud storage. Set Video Encoding For certain device models, you can set parameters for available video streams, for example, the main stream, the sub-stream, etc. And you can also customize additional video streams for further needs.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual The main stream is usually for recording and live view with good bandwidth, and sub-stream is usually used for live view when the bandwidth is limited. You can customize the following parameters for the selected stream type. Stream Type: Select the stream type to video stream, or video & audio composite stream. The audio signal will be recorded only when the Video Type is Video Audio. Bitrate: Select the bitrate of the video. Frame Rate: Set the frame rate.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual The video parameters vary according to different device models. Refer to the actual display page for device functions. Set Image Encoding Go to Configuration >Device Configuration > Encoding and Storage > Image Encoding. Image Encoding Select Capture Resolution. Enter JPEG Picture Size and Composite Picture Size. The captured pictures are saved as JPEG files, and the size refers to max. size of each captured picture. Click Save.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Region of Interest Settings Go to Configuration > Device Configuration > Encoding and Storage > ROI. Select the Stream Type for ROI. Check the checkbox of Enable under Fixed Area. Set Fixed Area for ROI. 1) Select the Area Code from the drop-down list. 2) Check the Enable checkbox to enable ROI function for the chosen region. 3) Click Draw Area. Click and drag the mouse on the view screen to draw a red rectangle as the ROI region.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Set Record Schedule Purpose: You can follow the instructions to set the scheduled recording. By default, the record files of scheduled recording are stored in the TF card. Steps: Go to Configuration > Device Configuration > Encoding and Storage > Record Schedule. Record Schedule Configuration Select Record Stream. (Optional) Check Enable Recording Overwriting. If you enable the function, when the storage space is full, the former record files will be overwritten.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Edit Record Schedule Select the day to set the record schedule. Set all-day record or segment record. If you want to set the all-day recording, check the All Day checkbox. If you want to record in different time sections, check the Customize checkbox. set the Start Time and End Time. The time of each segment cannot be overlapped. Up to 4 segments can be set. The default record type is Normal and you cannot edit it.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Redundant Storage Configuration View the HDD information such as Capacity, Free Space, Status, etc. (Optional) Check the HDD and click Format to format it. (Optional) Check Auto-Initialize Redundant Storage. Then the TF card in the redundant storage can be formatted automatically. The storage is used for store captured pictures, traffic violation video, and log. (Optional) Check Auto-Upload Data in Redundant Storage. Set the HDD Quota. 1) Enter the Capture Quota Ratio.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual FTP Configurations Enable Upload Additional Information to FTP to enable the uploading function. Select the FTP uploading mode. Disable: No data will be uploaded to FTP. Enable One: Data can be uploaded to one FTP server. 1) Select Enable One. Upload to One FTP Server 2) Set the FTP server parameters, including Server Address, Port, User Name, and Password. 3) Select the Directory Structure to save the files.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Upload to Two FTP Servers 2) Select the data type for uploading to FTP 1. 3) Select the data type for uploading to FTP 2. For the data type, Chekpoint Data and Violation Data are selectable. If you select Chekpoint Data for FTP 1, FTP 2 will receive the Violation Data by default. 4) Set the FTP server parameters, including Server Address, Port, User Name, and Password. 5) Select the Directory Structure to save the files.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Name Rule Configuration Set the OSD Information to set file name according to actual need. OSD Information Click Save to save the settings. Set Cloud Storage Purpose: When device storage is constrained by storage space, you can enable Cloud Storage to store captured pictures of vehicles and license plates to the cloud. Go to Configuration > Device Configuration > Encoding and Storage > Cloud Storage.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Cloud Storage Check Enable to enable cloud storage. Set the corresponding parameters. Access Server IP Address and Port No.: Enter the IP address and port No. of the cloud storage server. User Name and Password: The user name and password for logging in to the cloud storage server. Cloud Storage ID and Violation Cloud Storage ID: Storage area No. of pictures uploaded by the storage device on the cloud storage server side. Click Save.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Enable Body Property: After checking Mixed Target Upload Protocol, you can enable body property. Click Save. Upload protocol function may vary with different models. Please refer to actual device.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Chapter 8 Text Overlay Configuration Purpose: Set the OSD on the captured pictures and videos. Set Capture Picture Overlay Purpose: You can set the overlay information of the captured picture. Steps: Go to Configuration > Device Configuration > Text Overlay > Capture Picture Overlay. Single Picture Overlay Check Capture Picture Overlay. Set the parameters. Percentage: The percentage of the information overlaid on the picture.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Overlay on Picture Overlay Above the Picture: Display the information on the top. Overlay Above the Picture Overlay Below the Picture: Display the information on the bottom.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Overlay Below the Picture (Optional) Check Overlay Number Zeroing, to zero out the overlaid information. (Optional) Check Overlay Plate Close-up on the captured picture. Set the overlay information. Set Display Information 1) Check the overlay information or check Select All to display all the overlay information. 2) Set the overlay information. Overlay Information: You can edit the details of the overlay information type.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Space: It stands for the length of blank space between the last character of the first item and the first character of the next item. Line Break Characters: When you add Line Break Characters to an item, the item is displayed as a new paragraph, and the number stands for the scale of space above the paragraph. / : Click down. to move the overlay position up.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Display Week: Check it to display week information on the picture. Display Item: You can check display item(s) and enter information as need, to overlay them on the picture. Click Save to save the settings. Set Composite Picture Overlay Purpose: A group of composed pictures can better offer evidence for the illegal driving. And you can overlay the OSD on the composed picture as well.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Chapter 9 Capture Parameters Configuration Purpose: You can set capture parameters before capturing, and edit capture parameters when the default capture parameters cannot meet actual needs. Set License Plate Parameters Go to Configuration > Device Configuration > Capture Parameters > License Parameters. License Parameters Configuration Select License Plate Recognition as Front Plate or Back Plate.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Flash Light Parameters Configuration Select IO Output Mode. Strobe Light Mode and Polarize Mode are selectable. Strobe Light Mode 1) Select Effective Status. Pulse, High, and Low are selectable. − High Level/Low Level: The effective status should stay different with the default status for I/O to take effect. And the default status changes according to the selection of the effective status.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual 6) Select Light Compensation Mode. Check the checkbox of each item to enable the light compensation of Checkpoint or Violation Action. − Checkpoint: The light compensation works on every single vehicle. − Violation Action: The light compensation works when there are violation driving actions. − Video: The light compensation always stays on working mode. Light compensation for video is only available when you set the effective status as Pulse.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Set Traffic Light Synchronization Go to Configuration> Device Configuration > Capture Parameters > Traffic Light Synchronization. Set Traffic Light Synchronization Check Enable Traffic Light Synchronization, to adjust the device phase position in sync. with that of flash light. Enter Phase Position to adjust flash light brightness. It ranges from 0 to 360. Select Signal Frequency according to actual power supply frequency. Click Save to save the settings.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Image Composition Please refer to the figure below to see the difference between 303 and 304, or 305 and 306, or 309 and 310, or 311 and 312. And we will take 303 and 304 as an example. Type 303 image composition is with four times resolution, and type 304 image compositions is with original resolution.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Type 303 Image Composition Type 304 Image Composition 52
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Set picture Close-up Zooming Ratio. You can select Close-up Zooming Ratio from 1 to 8. The higher the value is, the larger the close-up is. Select Close-up Picture No. from the drop-down list. It refers to the picture where the close-up comes from. Set Plate Close-up Offset. It refers to the pixel number from license plate to bottom line of captured picture. Click Save to save the settings.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Chapter 10 Image Parameters Configuration Purpose: Set double shutter parameters, general parameters, video parameters, and ICR on this page. Set Dual-Shutter Parameters Go to Configuration > Device Configuration > Image Parameters > Double Shutter Parameter. Dual-Shutter Parameters Configuration Check Enable Dual-Shutter, to guarantee preview quality and algorithm analysis. Select Encoding Type. Video Stream and Recording Stream are selectable.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Set General Parameters Purpose: General parameters refer to the image parameters applying to both video image and capture image, such as saturation, sensitivity, lens type, sharpness, white balance, gamma correction, and brightness enhancement. Go to Configuration > Device Configuration > Image Parameters > General Parameter. General Parameters Configuration Set the image Saturation, Sharpness and White balance mode.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual (Optional) Check Enable Black and White Mode at Night. When ICR is in night mode, you can check Enable Black and White Mode at Night to keep the video in black and white mode. (Optional) Click Capture Test to test the effects after completing the adjustment. (Optional) Reboot the device if you enable image rotation. For other parameters, they will take effect in real time. Set Video Image Purpose: The device supports dual-shutter.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual 1) If you select Normal Mode, adjust 3D DNR Level from 0 to 100. 2) If you select Expert Mode, adjust Spatial Intensity and Time Intensity from 0 to 100. (Optional) Check 2D DNR, and adjust 2D DNR Level from 0 to 100. (Optional) Click Capture Test to test the effects. Set Record Purpose: The device supports dual-shutter. One shutter for video previewing and the other one for video recording. You can set shutter parameters for captured image.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual ICR configuration is not supported by all device models of this series. Go to Configuration > Device Configuration > Image Parameters > ICR. Select ICR Mode. Do not Switch, Auto-switch, Manual Switch, and Scheduled Switch are selectable. Do not switch: The ICR always stays in day mode by default. Auto Switch: The ICR switches according to the brightness. Adjust Threshold from 0 to 100. The smaller the value is, the easier the ICR switches to night mode.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Light Calibration can only apply in Video Analysis E-police mode. Go to Configuration > Device Configuration > Image Parameters > Light Calibration. Select Traffic Light Enhancement. Close, Traffic Light Enhancement, and Smart Traffic Enhancement are selectable. Light Calibration Set corresponding light calibration parameters. Click Zoom In to zoom in the red light area.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Chapter 11 Application Mode Configuration Purpose: This chapter introduces the parameters configuration under different trigger mode. The supported trigger modes vary according to the device models. Supported application mode may vary with different models. Please refer to actual device. Mixed-traffic Lane Mixed-traffic lane captures the vehicles via video detection. And it supports speed detection via radar if external radar is connected.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Motor vehicle, Non-motor vehicle, and Pedestrian: It captures motor vehicle, and non-motor vehicle, and pedestrian. Motor Vehicle: Only motor vehicle will be captured. 5) Select Capture Mode. The capture mode is associated with the connected type of flash light. Strobe and Burst are selectable. Strobe: It adopts the frame extracting, and the captured pictures share the same exposure parameters with the video image. Burst: It adopts the separate exposure.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual 5) Select Lane Type. Normal Lane, Bus Lane, Truck Forbidden Lane, and Highway Emergency Lane are selectable. 6) Select Lane Property. High Way, City Express Way, and Other are selectable. 7) Select Direction. From Top to Bottom and From Bottom to Top are selectable. If you set the direction as From Top to Bottom, then the vehicle will be judged as wrong-way driving if it drives from Bottom to Top. Draw license plate recognition (LPR) area.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual − Check Enable Detection Area to enable the vehicle capture triggered by video analysis. It is recommended to draw the video detection area according to the actual environment to avoid the false trigger. 6) Click OK to save the drawing and exit the drawing interface. 7) (Optional) Check Display All Areas to display all the LPR areas. Select the linkage flash light output. Usually one lane is linked to one flash light.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Video Analysis Capture Configuration Select Capture Interval as Time or Distance. If you select Time, enter Intervals Time. If you select Distance, enter Intervals Distance. Check Checkpoint, and select the picture number from the drop-down list. 1) If you select Vehicle Driving Direction as Forward, you can check Checkpoint capture, and set captured picture amount of checkpoint.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual the vehicle running the red light to the second captured picture. It is recommended to remain the default value. If you check Vehicle on Non-Motor Vehicle Lane, set the time threshold for capture. Check Not Yield to Pedestrian, to detect the vehicle that not yields to pedestrian. If you set Illegal Parking, set Congestion Threshold and Parking Time. Check Parking Over Stop Line to detect the violation of parking over stop line.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Draw LPR Area 2) Check Lane Line, Lane Right Borderline, Stop Line, Borderline of Turning Left/Right, or Trigger Line of Going Straight, and the lines will be generated on the live view image. 3) Select the lane type from the drop-down list of Lane Line and Lane Right Borderline. 4) Drag the lines on the image to adjust the position according to the actual condition. 5) Click OK to save the settings. (Optional) Click Advanced Parameters to set position box.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual you select Recording Start Time as 2, record will start after the second picture are captured. Advanced Settings (Optional) Copy the configuration of current lane to other lanes. Select Traffic Light Signal Input according to the actual conditions. RS-485, External Input, Video Analysis Interface and Network Mode are selectable. Set the parameters under different traffic light signal input. External Input External Input Configuration 1) Select External Input No.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Figure 1-1 Video Analysis Interface Configuration 1) Click Configuration to enter the page below. Video Analysis 2) Select Region. 3) Set the parameters according to the actual conditions. − Signal Lamp Guidance: It refers to the driving direction represented by the signal lights in the detection area. − Signal Lamp Color: You can select signal lamp color. − Signal Lamp Number: You can select one or three light(s).
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Network Mode Configuration 1) Select Linked Red Light Channel according to the actual connection of detector. 2) Select Yellow Light Related Channel No. according to the actual connection of detector.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual External Input If the device gets triggered by the external induction coils, you can select the trigger mode as External Input. Once a vehicle passes by, a signal will be sent to the device. Go to Configuration > Device Configuration > Application Mode. Select Application Mode as External Input. External Input Configuration (Optional) Check Violation Detection Configuration types, and when there is seat belt unbuckled or phone call detection, capture will be triggered.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual 3) Click on the live view window to point out a corner of the LRP area, and right click the mouse to finish drawing. Draw LPR Area Polygon with 3 to 20 sides is supported. Click Draw LPR Area (IO x) again to delete the previous drawn area and re-draw the LRP area. 4) Click OK to save the areas and exit the LPR area settings page.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Usually one lane links to one flash light. If you link more than 1 flash light, you need to select Flashlight Mode. You can select simultaneous flash and sequential flash as requested. (Optional) Copy the configuration of current external input to other external inputs by checking the corresponding checkboxes among T1 to T4. Click Save to save the settings. You can click Default to restore the parameters to default values.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Checkpoint Vehicle Detector (Optional) Select Backup Mode and Tolerance Time.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual will change to mixed-traffic lane automatically. When the device can receive the signal from the vehicle detector normally, the mode will change to vehicle detector mode again. (Optional) Check Violation Detection Configuration types, and when there is seat belt unbuckled or phone call detection, capture will be triggered. Select Total Lanes from the drop-down list. Up to 4 lanes can be supported. Supported total lanes may vary from different models.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual 5) Select Capture Interval type between time and distance, and set the interval time or interval distance. 6) Set Speed Limit Sign according to actual speed value on speed restriction board, and it will be overlaid on captured picture. 7) Set Speed Limit for Truck. When the truck speed exceeds the set speed limit, capture will be triggered. 8) Set Min. Speed for Truck. When the truck speed exceeds the set min. speed, capture will be triggered.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual RS-485 Radar (Optional) Check Violation Detection Configuration types, and when there is seat belt unbuckled or phone call detection, capture will be triggered. Select Total Lanes from the drop-down list.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Up to 3 lanes can be supported. Supported total lanes may vary from different models. Click the lane tab to select the lane to set. Draw license plate recognition (LPR) area. 1) Click Draw LRP Area to enter the area configuration interface. 2) Click Draw LPR Area (Lane x) to start drawing. 3) Click on the live view window to point out a corner of the LRP area, and right click the mouse to finish drawing. Polygon with 3 to 20 sides is supported.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Trigger Delay Time: The time between two vehicles being captured. Trigger Delay Distance: The distance between two vehicles being captured. Set the capture parameters. 1) Select Capture Pictures. Up to 5 can be selected. 0 refers to capture no vehicle. 2) (Optional) If the lane is emergency lane, check Occupy Emergency Lane Capture, and when there is vehicle passing on the lane, capture will be triggered.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Linkage 485 No.: Select the communication interface of radar. Sensitivity: Enter the sensitivity. Angle: Enter the angle of the radar and the horizontal direction according to the actual application. Linearity Correction: You may need to adjust the radar output result according to the actual speed. Constant Correction: In order to improve the accuracy of the detection speed, there is a constant correction, which is the extra added/ minus speed value.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Chapter 12 Exception Purpose: The exception type can be HDD error, network disconnected, IP address conflicted, and vehicle detector exception. Go to Configuration > Device Configuration> Exception. Select the exception type and the corresponding trigger methods. Exception Settings Notify Surveillance Center: Send an exception or alarm signal to remote management software when an event occurs.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Chapter 13 Maintenance Device Status Go to Configuration > Device Status. Device Status View Device IP Address and Device Status. Device IP Address: Display the current IP address of the camera. Device Status: Detailed descriptions are shown in the following table. Description of Device Status Item Description Live View Connection The current number of established live view connection.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual User Management Add a User The admin user has all permissions by default and can create/modify/delete other accounts. The admin user cannot be deleted and you can only change the admin password. Click Add to add a user. Select User Type. Enter User Name and Password.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Add a User Modify a User Select a user from the list and click Edit. Modify the editable parameters.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Modify Operator/User Click OK to save the settings. Delete a User Select the user you want to delete and click Delete. Click OK on the pop-up message box to delete the user. Log Search Purpose: The operation, alarm, exception and information of the camera can be stored in log files. You can also export the log files according to actual needs. Before you start: Please insert a TF card with up to 128 GB storage in the camera for Log storage.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Log Searching Set the log search conditions to specify the search, including Major Type, Minor Type, Start Time, and End Time. Click Search to search log files. The matched log files will be displayed in the list. To export the log files, click Save Log to save the log files in your PC. Reboot the Camera Go to Configuration > Device Configuration > System Maintenance > Reboot. Click Reboot to reboot the camera.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Use the Hard Reset function with caution. Export Debug File Go to Configuration > Device Configuration> Maintenance > Debug File Export. Export Debug File Click Debug File Export and set the saving path to save the debug file in local storage. Import the Configuration File Purpose: Configuration file is used for the batch configuration of the camera, which can simplify the configuration steps when there are a lot of cameras needing configuration.
Network Traffic Camera • User Manual Remote Upgrade Click Browse to select the local upgrade file. Click Upgrade to start remote upgrade. (Optional) Click Configuration > System Configuration > Device Information, if upgrading succeed, Smart Module Status will display normal. The upgrading process will take 1 to 10 minutes. Do not disconnect power of the camera or reboot the camera during the process, and the camera reboots automatically after upgrade.
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