User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Product Introduction
- Chapter 2 Operating instructions
- Chapter 3 Access to the IP Camera by PVMS Software
- Chapter 4 Access to the IP Camera by Web Client
- 4.4 Main interface description
- Chapter 5 Live preview
- Chapter 6 Playback
- Chapter 7 Picture
- Chapter 8 Configuration
- Chapter 9 Frequently Asked Questions
the alarm will be triggered when the object crosses from A to B; “B->A” means that the
alarm will be triggered when the object crosses from B to A; “A<->B” means that the
object crosses from A to B, or from B to B. The alarm is triggered, that is, the alarm is
triggered in both directions.
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Sensitivity
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Used to set the sensitivity of detected area intrusion. The default is 50.
Drag the progress bar or enter the value directly in the value box to modify the sensitivity.
The greater the sensitivity is, the easier it is to trigger an alarm.
Step 4: When you need to set other Warn Lines, repeat step 3 to complete the setup.
Step 5: Arming Schedule, as shown in Figure 8-52. You can view, edit, and delete the
arming time of the Line Cross detection. The default is to arm the alarm 24 hours a day.
You can adjust the arming time as follows:
- Method 1: Click the arming time period, manually fill in the start time and end time, set
up and click Save. If you need to delete the time period, click the "Delete" button and
then reset the time period.
- Method 2: Click the time of deployment. The time period will display two circles at
both ends. Move the mouse to the circle to show the left and right direction of the
adjustment arrow, and move the adjustment arrow to adjust the arming time.
- You can set up more than one time period for up to 8 time periods.
- After the day of deployment time is set, if the other time is also needed to set the
same arming time, click the right side of the timeline "
" copy button. In the "copy
to" interface, check the "Select All" or a day, then Click "OK".
- After setting, click "Save" to complete the setting of the arming time.
Figure 8-52










