Dahua Network Speed Dome & PTZ Camera Web 3.0 User’s Manual ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. V3.0.
User’s Manual Foreword General This manual introduces the functions and operations of the network speed dome and PTZ camera (hereinafter referred to as "the Device"). Safety Instructions The following signal words might appear in the manual. Signal Words Meaning Indicates a high potential hazard which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which, if not avoided, could result in slight or moderate injury.
User’s Manual Revision Content Release Time Revision Content V3.0.0 ● Modified overlay, audio, network settings, and destination sections. ● Added Bluetooth settings, construction monitoring, battery exception, screen off settings, emergency maintenance, life statistics, and battery status sections. March 2021 V2.0.2 Added the note to provide international calling codes for 4G models. June 2020 V2.0.1 Updated OSD info, TCP/IP and smart plan,and delete life statistics. April 2020 V2.0.
User’s Manual ● All designs and software are subject to change without prior written notice. Product updates might result in some differences appearing between the actual product and the manual. Please contact customer service for the latest program and supplementary documentation. ● There might be errors in the print or deviations in the description of the functions, operations and technical data. If there is any doubt or dispute, we reserve the right of final explanation.
User’s Manual Important Safeguards and Warnings This section introduces content covering the proper handling of the Device, hazard prevention, and prevention of property damage. Read carefully before using the Device, comply with the guidelines when using it, and keep the manual safe for future reference. Operation Requirements ● ● ● ● ● Make sure that the power supply of the device works properly before use. Do not pull out the power cable of the device while it is powered on.
User’s Manual Caution: The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
User’s Manual Table of Contents Foreword .................................................................................................................................................... I Important Safeguards and Warnings .................................................................................................... IV 1 Network Configuration.......................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Network Connection ..........
User’s Manual 5.1 Camera ......................................................................................................................................... 37 5.1.1 Conditions Settings ............................................................................................................ 37 5.1.1.1 Conditions ................................................................................................................... 37 5.1.1.1.1 Picture ....................................................
User’s Manual 5.2.8 SNMP .................................................................................................................................... 79 5.2.9 Multicast............................................................................................................................... 81 5.2.9.1 RTP ............................................................................................................................... 82 5.2.9.2 TS ...................................................
User’s Manual 5.5.1 Video Detection ................................................................................................................. 107 5.5.1.1 Motion Detection ...................................................................................................... 107 5.5.1.2 Video Tamper ............................................................................................................ 110 5.5.1.3 Scene Changing......................................................................
User’s Manual 5.6.1 Schedule ............................................................................................................................ 149 5.6.1.1 Record........................................................................................................................ 149 5.6.1.2 Snapshot ................................................................................................................... 150 5.6.1.3 Holiday Schedule .....................................................
User’s Manual 5.8.4 Life Statistics..................................................................................................................... 180 5.8.5 Battery Status.................................................................................................................... 181 5.8.6 Legal Information .............................................................................................................. 181 6 Alarm ...................................................................
User’s Manual 1 Network Configuration 1.1 Network Connection To view the web page on your PC, connect the Device to the PC first. There are mainly two connection modes between the Device and PC. The models presented in the figures are for reference only, and the actual product shall prevail. Figure 1-1 Direct connection by using a network cable Figure 1-2 Connection by using a switch or router All devices have the same IP address (192.168.1.108 by default) when they are delivered out of factory.
User’s Manual Step 2 Set the Country/Region, Language and Video Standard, and then click Save. Figure 1-3 Country/region setting Step 3 Configure time parameters, and then click Next. Figure 1-4 Time zone setting Step 4 Set the password for admin account, and then click Save.
User’s Manual Figure 1-5 Device initialization Table 1-1 Device initialization parameter description Parameter Description Username It is admin by default. Password The password should consist of 8 to 32 non-blank characters and contain at least two types of characters among upper case, lower case, number, and special characters (excluding ' " ; : &). Set a high security password according to the prompt of password strength. Make sure that the new password is the same as the confirming password.
User’s Manual Figure 1-6 End-user license agreement Step 6 Select P2P checkbox, and then click Next. Figure 1-7 P2P page Step 7 Scan the QR code on the page, download the app, and then finish configurations according to the instructions on your mobile device. After that, click Next.
User’s Manual Figure 1-8 Online upgrade Step 8 Step 9 Select Auto-check for updates checkbox. After the function is enabled, the Device will check for updates once a day automatically. There will be system notice if any update is available. Click Next, and the login page is displayed. Figure 1-9 Login page 1.2.2 First-time Login You need to download and install the plug-in for the first-time login. Step 1 Open the browser, enter the IP address of the Device in the address bar, and then press Enter.
User’s Manual Step 3 ● If you enter the wrong password for 5 times, the account will be locked for 5 minutes. After the locked time, you can log in to the web page again. ● You can set the number of allowed password attempts and locked time in "5.5.12.3 Illegal Access". Download and install the plug-in according to the on-screen instruction after logging in to the web page.
User’s Manual press Enter. Figure 1-12 Device login Step 2 Enter the username and password, and then click Login. The video is displayed on the Live page. ● If you enter the wrong password for 5 times, the account will be locked for 5 minutes. After the locked time, you can log in to the web page again. ● You can set the number of allowed password attempts and locked time. For details, see "5.5.12.3 Illegal Access". 1.2.
User’s Manual Figure 1-13 Login Step 2 Click Forgot password?, and the Prompt page is displayed. Figure 1-14 Prompt Step 3 Click OK to reset the password. If you click OK, your email address, MAC address, device serial number, and other information might be collected.
User’s Manual Figure 1-15 Reset the password (1) Step 4 Step 5 Scan the QR code on the actual page according to the instructions, and then enter the security code received in the mailbox. Reset the password with the security code you received within 24 hours, otherwise the code will be invalid. Click Next. Figure 1-16 Reset the password (2) Step 6 Set the password of the admin user again.
User’s Manual Step 7 Click Save.
User’s Manual 2 Live Click the Live tab, and the Live page is displayed. Figure 2-1 Live page Table 2-1 Function bars description No. Description 1 Encoding setting 2 Video window adjustment 3 System menu 4 Video window functions 5 PTZ configuration 6 PTZ status 2.1 Encoding Setting Click , and then select the stream as needed. Some devices do not support two sub streams.
User’s Manual Table 2-2 Description of encoding setting parameter Parameter Description Main Stream It has large bit stream value and image with high resolution, but requires large bandwidth. This option can be used for storage and monitoring. Sub Stream 1 Sub Stream 2 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. Select a protocol for video monitoring.
User’s Manual No. Parameter Description 9 Video Metadata Click this button, and information about motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles, and people is displayed on the screen in real time. See Figure 2-11. 10 Anti-aliasing Click this button to enable anti-aliasing, and then aliasing can be avoided when video windows are small. 11 Panorama Click this button, and a panorama window is displayed on the Live interface. You can perform operations such as positioning, calling presets, and setting tours.
User’s Manual Panorama Figure 2-5 Panorama interface ● You can perform positioning in this window by drawing a box with the left mouse button. The located area is displayed on the Live interface and enlarged. ● After you click Refresh, the Device rotates from 0 to 360 degrees horizontally and from 6 to 65 degrees vertically to obtain a new panoramic image. ● You can adjust the size of the panoramic image by dragging the screen ratio bar .
User’s Manual Figure 2-8 Face ● Face recognition result display area: Displays the captured small face images, the corresponding face images in the database, and the similarities between them. After you click the image the attributes and details are displayed. Figure 2-9 Face recognition result display ● Face and attributes display area: Displays the captured small face pictures and information such as gender, age, and expression. After you click the picture, the details are displayed.
User’s Manual Figure 2-10 Face and attributes display Video Metadata Motor vehicle information is displayed on the right side, and the information about human and non-motor vehicles is at the bottom of the interface. For details, see "5.5.10 Video Metadata". Figure 2-11 Video metadata 2.3 System Menu To access a page, click the corresponding tab on the system menu. Figure 2-12 System menu 2.4 Video Window Functions This section introduces the function of video window.
User’s Manual Figure 2-13 Video window function buttons Table 2-5 Description of video window function button No. Parameter Description Wiper Control Click this button to select wiper operation. ● Start: Click this button, and the wiper starts and waves continuously. ● Stop: Click this button, and the wiper is turned off and stops waving. ● Once: Click this button, and the wiper starts and waves from left to right for one time.
User’s Manual No. Parameter Description 8 Triple Snapshot Click the button, and three images of the current image are captured with one snapshot per second. These snapshots will be saved to the live snapshot storage path set in "5.1.2.5 Path." 9 Record Click the button to record videos. The recording will be saved to the live recording storage path set in "5.1.2.5 Path.
User’s Manual Figure 2-15 Mark—add comments Figure 2-16 Mark—manage comments 2.5 PTZ Configuration You can control PTZ by using the PTZ Control panel or joystick. You can also set preset, scanning, and other functions in the PTZ Function area. PTZ Control Before using the PTZ Control panel, you need to set the PTZ protocol by selecting Setting > PTZ > Protocol.
User’s Manual Figure 2-17 PTZ control Table 2-6 Description of PTZ control parameter No. Parameter Description 1 Direction Buttons There are 8 directions: Up, down, left, right, upper left, upper right, lower left, and lower right. 2 Position Provides quick positioning function. Draw a box in the live view with the mouse, and then the PTZ rotates to and focuses on the selected area rapidly. 3 Speed The changing speed of PTZ direction. The higher the value, the faster the speed.
User’s Manual Figure 2-18 Joystick PTZ Functions The PTZ supports multiple functions. Select a function, click using the function, and then click or to start to stop using the function. Figure 2-19 PTZ functions Table 2-7 Description of PTZ function Parameter Description Scan Select Scan from the list, enter a scan number, and then click Start. The PTZ starts scanning, and the default number is 1. Preset Select Preset from the list, enter a preset number, and then click Go to.
User’s Manual Parameter Description Reserved for special requirements. Assistant If necessary, enable this function under the guidance of professionals. Pan Select Pan from the list, and then click Start. The PTZ starts to pan. Go to ● Select Go to from the list, enter horizontal angle value, vertical angle value and zoom, and then click Go to. The Device will turn to the position you want. ● One unit of the horizontal angle value or vertical angle value you enter equals 0.1 degree.
User’s Manual ● PTZ settings: For details, see "5.4 PTZ Settings". ● System management: For details, see "5.7 System Management". 2.6 PTZ Status On the Live page, the PTZ status is displayed at the lower right corner. The function is available on select models. Figure 2-22 PTZ status When the PTZ lifespan is close to the threshold, a warning will be displayed on the Live page.
User’s Manual 3 AI Live You can check the information of the detected human faces, human bodies, motor vehicles, and non-motor vehicles. This function is available on select models. 3.1 AI Live Page Log in and click the AI Live tab. Page might vary with different models. Figure 3-1 AI live page Table 3-1 Description of AI live page No. Function 1 Live view 2 Snapshot display area 3 Information display area of detected targets 4 Statistics area of the detected targets 3.1.
User’s Manual Figure 3-2 Information display of the detected targets 3.1.2 Snapshot Display Area This area displays the snapshots of the detected targets. Click any snapshot to view the information of the detected target in information display area. Figure 3-3 Snapshot display area 3.1.3 Statistics Area of the Detected Targets This area displays the number of the captured target in real time.
User’s Manual Figure 3-4 Statistics area of the detected targets Table 3-2 Statistics area description of the detected targets Icon Detected Target Description Face Available detection items: Gender, age, expression, glasses, mouth mask, and beard. Human Available detection items: Top, bottom, top color, bottom color, bag, hat, and umbrella. Non-motor vehicle Available detection items: Vehicle type, vehicle body color, top, top color, occupancy, and hat.
User’s Manual lower right corner. Figure 3-5 AI live page Step 2 Click to set the detection items of the targets. Figure 3-6 Detection items selection page Step 3 Click to complete the configuration.
User’s Manual 4 Playback You can view the saved images and videos on the Playback page Before using the function, you need to set the period, storage method, and record control of recording and snapshot first. For details, see "5.6 Storage". Click the Playback tab, and the Playback page is displayed. Figure 4-1 Playback page 4.1 Video Playback Select dav from the File Type list, and the video playback interface is displayed. Figure 4-2 Video playback Table 4-1 Description of video playback parameter No.
User’s Manual No. Description 4 Auxiliary functions 5 Video playback file search and display area 6 Video clipping area 7 Progress bar time formats 4.1.1 Video Play Function Bar This section introduces the function of video play function bar. Figure 4-3 Video playing function bar Table 4-2 Description of video play function bar No. Parameter Description 1 Play Play the video. 2 Stop Stop playing the video. Play the next frame. 3 Next Frame 4 Slow Slow down video playing.
User’s Manual Figure 4-5 Auxiliary functions Table 4-3 Description of auxiliary functions parameter No. Parameter Description 1 Digital Zoom ● Click the button, and then select an area in the live view to zoom in; right-click on the image to restore to the original status. In zoomed-in status, drag the image to check other areas. ● Click the button, and then scroll the mouse wheel in the live view to zoom in or out.
User’s Manual Parameter Description Click this button, and recordings or images of a certain type on specific dates can be downloaded in batches. The function is available on select models. File list. Click this button, and the recording files on the selected day will be displayed in the list. 4.1.4.1 Downloading Files in Batches Step 1 Click . The Batch Download interface is displayed. Figure 4-7 Batch download Step 2 Configure batch download parameters.
User’s Manual You can select multiple files to download them. 4.1.4.2 Displaying File List Step 1 Step 2 Click a day with blue shading, and recording file progress bar with different colors is displayed on the time axis. ● Green: Represents general videos. ● Yellow: Represents motion detection videos. ● Red: Represents alarm videos. ● Blue: Represents manually recorded videos. Click anywhere on the progress bar, and the video will be played from that time.
User’s Manual Parameter Description Click the download button, and the files will be saved to the storage path set in "5.1.2.5 Path". Downloading and playing video at the same time is not supported. Click the button to go back to the calendar interface. 4.1.5 Video Clipping Area You can clip the videos in this area. Figure 4-10 Video clipping Step 1 Click the time axis to select the start time for video clipping. The time must be within the progress bar range.
User’s Manual 4.2 Image Playback This section introduces the operations of image playback. Select jpg from the File Type list. Figure 4-12 Image playback Table 4-8 Description of image playback parameter No. Description 1 Image playing functions 2 Snapshot types 3 Image playback file search and display area 4.2.1 Image Playing Functions This section introduces the function of image playing.
User’s Manual Figure 4-14 Playback file (1) Table 4-9 Description of playback file parameter Parameter Description File Type Select jpg from the File Type list, and the image will be played in jpg.. Data Src The SD Card is selected by default. File list. Click this button, and the recording files on the selected day will be displayed in the list.
User’s Manual Figure 4-15 Playback file (2) Step 1 Click , and the snapshots on a selected day will be displayed in a list. Step 2 To play back a snapshot, double-click the corresponding file. Table 4-10 Description of playback file parameter Parameter Description Search all the snapshots from the start time to the end time on the selected date. Click the button to download the snapshot to local storage. Click the button to go back to the calendar page. 4.2.
User’s Manual 5 Setting 5.1 Camera 5.1.1 Conditions Settings This section describes how to set camera attributes and manage profiles. 5.1.1.1 Conditions 5.1.1.1.1 Picture You can set camera attributes and picture parameters to achieve the best display effect. Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Conditions > Conditions > Picture. Figure 5-1 Picture interface Step 2 Configure image setting parameter.
User’s Manual Parameter Description Contrast Set the image contrast. The larger the value is, the greater the contrast will be. The value ranges from 0 to 100. Saturation Set the intensity of colors. The larger the value is, the brighter the colors will be. The value ranges from 0 to 100. The larger the value, the higher suppression on image colors. The value ranges from 0 to 100. Chroma CNT This parameter takes effect only when the Device is in the environment with low luminance.
User’s Manual Figure 5-2 Exposure—auto mode Figure 5-3 Exposure—aperture priority mode 39
User’s Manual Figure 5-4 Exposure—shutter priority mode Figure 5-5 Exposure—gain priority mode 40
User’s Manual Figure 5-6 Exposure—manual mode Step 2 Configure exposure setting parameter. Table 5-2 Description of exposure setting parameter Parameter Description Anti-flicker You can select 50Hz, 60Hz, or Outdoor from the list. ● 50Hz: When the alternating current is 50Hz, the exposure is automatically adjusted to make sure that there are no stripes on images. ● 60Hz: When the alternating current is 60Hz, the exposure is automatically adjusted to make sure that there are no stripes on images.
User’s Manual Parameter Description Mode Set the exposure modes. You can select Auto, Manual, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, or Gain Priority. The Auto mode is selected by default. ● Auto: Exposure is automatically adjusted according to scene brightness if the overall brightness of images is in the normal exposure range. ● Manual: You can adjust the Gain, Shutter, and Iris value manually. ● Aperture Priority: You can set the iris to a fixed value, and the Device adjusts shutter value then.
User’s Manual 5.1.1.1.3 Backlight The backlight function cannot be configured if defog function is enabled. There will be a prompt on the interface. You can use this function to adjust the backlight compensation mode of the monitoring screen. Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Conditions > Conditions > Backlight. Figure 5-7 Backlight settings Step 2 Step 3 Select a backlight mode from the list. There are 4 options: Off, BLC, HLC, and WDR. ● Off: Backlight is disabled.
User’s Manual Figure 5-8 WB settings Step 2 Step 3 Select WB mode from the list. You can select from Auto, Indoor, Outdoor, ATW, Manual, Sodium Lamp, Natural, and Street Lamp. Auto is selected by default. Click Save. 5.1.1.1.5 Day & Night This function allows you to switch between the color mode and the black & white mode, ensuring clear monitoring screen in a dim environment. Defog function cannot be configured if Day & Night function is enabled. There will be a prompt on the interface.
User’s Manual Figure 5-9 Day & night settings Step 2 Configure day & night parameter. Table 5-3 Description of day & night parameter Parameter Description Type There are two options: Electrical and ICR. ICR is selected by default. ● Electrical Image processing method is used for day & night switch. ● ICR: IR filter is used for day & night switch. Mode Select a mode from the list (Your selection is independent from the profile). Auto is selected by default.
User’s Manual Figure 5-10 Focus & zoom settings Step 2 Configure focus & zoom parameter. Table 5-4 Description of focus & zoom parameter Parameter Description Digital Zoom Select On or Off to enable or disable digital zoom. Off is selected by default. Zoom Speed The larger the value is, the faster the Device zooms. Mode Select the focus triggering mode. There are three options: Semi Auto, Auto, and Manual. Semi Auto is selected by default.
User’s Manual 5.1.1.1.7 Illuminator This configuration is available only when the device is equipped with illuminators. Common illuminators are classified into IR lights, white lights, laser lights, and full-spectrum lights. Different device models support different types of illuminators. This section is for reference only, and might differ from the actual interface. IR Light/White Light These are the conditions for using IR light and white light.
User’s Manual Table 5-5 Description of illuminator parameters Parameter Description IR Mode White Mode Fill Light Smart Illumination When the device is equipped with illuminators, you can configure the fill light mode, including IR mode, white light and smart illumination. ● IR Mode: Enable the IR light, and then the white light is disabled. You can only capture black and white images after enabling this function. The IR light is turned off for cameras with low power consumption by default.
User’s Manual Parameter Description Auto Smart IR The system adjusts the illuminator intensity according to the ambient lighting condition. Some devices support setting the brightness upper limit and sensitivity of the illuminator. ● Sensitivity: The higher the sensitivity setting, the higher the brightness can turn on the illuminator when the actual scene darkens. When the actual scene becomes bright, a higher brightness is required to turn off the illuminator.
User’s Manual Laser Light Laser light makes compensation for the ambient environment when it is used for long-distance monitoring. Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Conditions > Conditions > IR Light. Figure 5-12 Laser light settings Step 2 Configure laser light setting parameter. Table 5-6 Description of laser light setting parameter Parameter Description Mode Select the laser light mode from ZoomPrio and Manual. It is ZoomPrio by default.
User’s Manual Figure 5-13 Defog settings—manual Figure 5-14 Defog settings—auto Step 2 Configure defog parameter. Table 5-7 Description of defog parameter Parameter Description Select the defog mode of the Device. You can select Auto, Manual, or Off. It is Off by default. Mode For the Device that supports optical defog, in Auto mode, optical defog and electronic defog switch automatically according to the algorithm. And in Off mode, electronic defog is enabled by default.
User’s Manual Parameter Description Intensity Set the defog intensity of the Device. You can select from Low, Medium, or High. Defog Enhancement In Manual mode, if you enable this function, both optical defog and electronic defog are enabled. (You need to enable Auto mode for Day & Night to use the function.) Only the Device that supports optical defog has this parameter. Step 3 Click Save. 5.1.1.2 Profile Management Step 1 Step 2 Select Setting > Camera > Conditions > Profile Management.
User’s Manual Figure 5-17 Profile management—schedule Step 3 Click Save. 5.1.2 Video You can set the video stream, snapshot stream, video overlay, ROI, and storage path of the Device. 5.1.2.1 Video Stream This section describes how to set the video stream for the monitoring screen. Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Video > Video. Figure 5-18 Video stream settings Step 2 ● The stream configuration interfaces might vary depending on devices, and the actual interface shall prevail.
User’s Manual Parameter Description Enable Smart Codec to improve video compressibility and save storage space. Smart Codec After Smart Codec is enabled, the Device does not support the third stream, ROI, smart event, and other functions. The actual interface shall prevail. Resolution Multiple resolution types are available for you to choose, and each type corresponds to a unique recommended stream value. Frame Rate (FPS) PAL: 1–25 frames/s or 1–50 frames/s.
User’s Manual Figure 5-19 Snapshot stream settings Step 2 Configure snapshot stream parameter. Table 5-9 Description of snapshot stream parameters Parameter Description Snapshot Type You can select General or Event. ● General refers to capturing images within the time range set in the schedule. For details, see "5.6.1 Schedule". ● Event means capturing images when motion detection, video tampering, or local alarms are triggered.
User’s Manual Figure 5-20 Privacy masking Step 2 Step 3 Select Enable. Click Add, select the masking type and color, set the shielding ratio, and then draw blocks on the image. You can select the masking type from Color Lump and Mosaic. ● When selecting Color Lump only, you can draw triangles and convex quadrilaterals as blocks. You can drag 8 blocks at most. ● When selecting Mosaic, you can draw rectangles as blocks with mosaic. You can draw 4 blocks at most.
User’s Manual Figure 5-21 Channel title Step 2 Select the Enable checkbox, enter the channel title, and then select the text alignment. Click Step 3 Step 4 to expand the channel title, and you can expand 1 line at most. Move the title box to the position that you want in the image. Click Save. 5.1.2.3.3 Time Title You can enable this function when you need to display time in the video image. Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Video > Overlay > Time Title.
User’s Manual 5.1.2.3.4 OSD Info You can enable this function if you want to display preset title, temperature, PTZ life warning, coordinates, zoom, north direction, pattern, RS-485, battery information, and other information on the video image. Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Video > Overlay > OSD Info. Figure 5-23 OSD info Step 2 Configure OSD information.
User’s Manual Parameter Description RS485 Select Enable, and the RS-485 communication information is displayed on the image. Battery Info Select Enable, and the battery level is displayed on the image. Text Overlay Input Text Select Enable and enter text, and the text is displayed on the image. Text Align Set the alignment mode of the displayed information on the image. Step 3 Move the OSD box to the position that you want on the image. Step 4 Click Save. 5.1.2.3.
User’s Manual Figure 5-25 Picture overlay Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Select the Enable checkbox, click Upload Picture, and then select the image to be overlaid. The image is displayed on the video image. Move the overlaid image to the position that you want on the image. Click Save. 5.1.2.3.7 Mobile State You can enable this function if you want to display mobile state on the image. Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Video > Overlay > Mobile State.
User’s Manual 5.1.2.3.8 Custom Overlay You can enable this function if you need to display custom information on the video image. Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Video > Overlay > Custom Overlay. Figure 5-27 Custom overlay Step 2 Select the Enable checkbox, and then select the text alignment. Step 3 Step 4 Click to expand the custom overlay, and you can expand 1 line at most. Drag the custom overlay box to the position that you want on the image. Click Save. 5.1.2.3.
User’s Manual Step 4 Click Save. The exception information is displayed on the image. 5.1.2.3.10 Latitude and Longitude You can enable this function if you need to display latitude and longitude on the video image. Step 1 Select Setting > Camera > Video > Overlay > Latitude and Longitude. Figure 5-29 Latitude and longitude Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Select the Enable checkbox. Drag the box to the position that you want on the image. Click Save. 5.1.2.
User’s Manual Figure 5-30 ROI settings Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Select Enable to enable this function. Press and hold the left mouse button to draw boxes on the monitoring screen. You can draw up to 4 boxes. ● Click Delete or right click to delete the drawn boxes. ● Click Remove All to clear all boxes. Set the image quality of the ROI. Click Save. 5.1.2.5 Path The storage path is associated with the snapshot and recording on the Live page.
User’s Manual Figure 5-31 Path settings Step 2 Step 3 Set each storage path. ● Default storage path for snapshots: C:\Users\admin\WebDownload\LiveSnapshot. ● Default storage path for recording: C:\Users\admin\WebDownload\LiveRecord. ● Default storage path for playback snapshot: C:\Users\admin\WebDownload\PlaybackSnapshot. ● Default storage path for playback download: C:\Users\admin\WebDownload\PlaybackRecord. ● Default storage path for video clips: C:\Users\admin\WebDownload\VideoClips. Click Save. 5.1.
User’s Manual Figure 5-32 Audio Step 2 Step 3 Enable audio in main stream or sub stream. Configure audio parameters. Table 5-11 Description of audio parameter Parameter Description Enable audio in main stream or sub stream. Enable Audio can be enabled only when video has been enabled. Encode Mode The audio encoding mode selected here applies to both audio streams and voice talks. We recommend you to keep the default value. Sampling Frequency The number of audio signals sampled per second.
User’s Manual Parameter Audio Output Type Description Set the audio output type. ● LineOut: The Camera outputs audio signals through an external audio device. ● Speaker: The Camera outputs audio signals through the built-in speaker. ● Bluetooth: The Camera outputs audio signals through a Bluetooth device. Bluetooth is available on select models. Noise Filter NR (Noise Reduction) Level Microphone Volume Speaker Volume Step 4 Click Save.
User’s Manual Click Stop to complete recording. ● Select Upload, click , select the audio file to be uploaded, and then click Upload. ● The format of recorded audio is .pcm. Audio recording is only supported by some devices. ● Audio file in the format of .wav can be uploaded. ● You can edit and delete recorded or uploaded audio. Step 4 ◇ Click to ◇ Click edit audio file. to delete audio file. Select the audio file that you need. Related Operations ● Play audio: Click to play the alarm audio.
User’s Manual Figure 5-35 TCP/IP settings Step 2 Set TCP/IP parameters. Table 5-12 Description of TCP/IP parameter Parameter Description Host Name Set the name of the current device. The host name can be English or Chinese within 63 bytes. Select the Ethernet card to be configured. Wire is selected by default. Ethernet Card If the Device is configured with multiple Ethernet cards, the default Ethernet card can be changed. If you reset the default Ethernet card, restart the Device.
User’s Manual Parameter Description IP Version You can select IPv4 or IPv6. Both versions are supported and can be accessed. IP Address Enter correct digits to change the IP address. Set the subnet mask according to actual conditions. The subnet prefix is a number in the range of 1 to 255. The subnet prefix identifies a specific network link, and usually contains a hierarchical structure. Subnet Mask The Device checks the validity of all IPv6 addresses.
User’s Manual LAN. 2. Get the MAC address from the Device label. 3. Open command editor on the PC and enter the following command. Table 5-13 Command list System Command Windows syntax arp -s ping -l 480 -t < IP Address > Example: arp -s 192.168.1.125 11-40-8c-18-10-11 ping -l 480 -t 192.168.0.125 UNIX/Linux/Mac syntax arp -s ping -s 480 < IP Address > Example: arp -s 192.168.1.125 11-40-8c-18-10-11 ping -s 480 192.168.0.
User’s Manual Figure 5-36 Port page Step 2 Configure each port value of the Device. ● Except Max Connection, modifications of other parameters will take effect after restart. ● 0–1024, 1900, 3800, 5000, 5050, 9999, 37776, 37780–37880, 39999, and 42323 are occupied for specific uses. ● It is not recommended to use the default values of other ports during port configuration.
User’s Manual Parameter RTSP Port Description Real Time Streaming Protocol port. Keep the default value 554 if it is displayed. If you play live view through Apple’s QuickTime or VLC, the following format is available. This function is also supported by Blackberry mobile phone. When the URL format requiring RTSP, you need to specify channel number and bit stream type in the URL, and also username and password if needed.
User’s Manual Step 1 Select Setting > Network > PPPoE. Figure 5-37 PPPoE page (1) Step 2 Step 3 Select Enable, and then enter PPPoE username and password. Click Save. Save Succeeded! is displayed, and the obtained IP address of public network is displayed in real time. You can access the Device through the IP address. Figure 5-38 PPPoE page (2) 5.2.4 DDNS Properly configure DDNS, and then the domain name on the DNS server matches your IP address and refresh the matching relation in real time.
User’s Manual Figure 5-39 DDNS Step 2 Select Type, and then configure DDNS parameter. Table 5-15 Description of DDNS parameter Parameter Description Type The name and website of the DDNS service provider. Here is the matching relationship. ● CN99 DDNS Server Address Server address: www.3322.org ● NO-IP DDNS Server address: dynupdate.no-ip.com ● Dyndns DDNS Server address: members.dyndns.org Domain Name The domain name you registered on the DDNS website.
User’s Manual Figure 5-40 SMTP (Email) Step 2 Configure SMTP (Email) parameter. Table 5-16 Description of SMTP (Email) parameter Parameter Description SMTP Server IP address of the outgoing mail server complying with SMTP protocol. Port Port number of the outgoing mail server complying with SMTP protocol. It is 25 by default. Username Username of sender mailbox. Password Password of sender mailbox.
User’s Manual Parameter Description Select authentication type from None, SSL and TLS. TLS is selected by default. Authenticati on ● For the detailed configuration, see Table 5-17. ● There might be risks if you select the authentication type other than TLS. TLS is recommended. Title You can enter no more than 63 characters in Chinese, English, and Arabic numerals. Mail Receiver Email address of the receiver. Support 3 addresses at most.
User’s Manual Type SMTP Server Authentication Port Description SSL 465/994 ● You need to enable SMTP service in your mailbox. ● The authentication code is required; the email password is not applicable. TLS 163 smtp.163.com 25 — Authentication code is the code you receive when enabling SMTP service. Sina smtp.sina.com 126 smtp.126.com Step 3 SSL 465 — 25 — 25 You need to enable SMTP service in your mailbox. You need to enable SMTP service in your mailbox. Click Save. 5.2.
User’s Manual Configuring UPnP 1. Select Setting > Network > UPnP. Figure 5-41 UPnP 2. Select Enable. 3. Select a mode from the drop-down list. There are 2 mapping modes: Custom and Default. ● In Custom mode, users can modify the external port. ● Select Default, and then the system finishes mapping with unoccupied port automatically. In this case, you do not need to modify mapping relation. 4. Select Start Device Discover. 5. Click Save. 5.2.
User’s Manual 2. Select Enable, and then set Server Name. 3. Click Save. Visiting Web Page with Safari Browser In the OS and clients that support Bonjour, perform the following steps to visit the web page of the Device with Safari browser. 1. Click Show all bookmarks in Safari. 2. The OS or client automatically detects the network cameras with Bonjour enabled in the LAN. 3. Click to visit the corresponding web page. 5.2.
User’s Manual Figure 5-44 SNMP (2) Step 2 Select SNMP version to enable SNMP. ● Select V1, and the system can only process information of V1 version. ● Select V2, and the system can only process information of V2 version. ● Select V3, and then V1 and V2 become unavailable. You can configure username, password and authentication type. It requires corresponding username, password and authentication type to access your device from the server. Using V1 and V2 might cause data leakage, and V3 is recommended.
User’s Manual Parameter Read Community, Write Community Description The read and write community string that the software agent supports. The name must consist of numbers, letters, underlines and strikethroughs. Trap Address The target address of the Trap information sent by the software agent on the Device. Trap Port The target port of the Trap information sent by the software agent on the Device.
User’s Manual when main stream and sub stream are used. TS is disabled by default. 5.2.9.1 RTP Step 1 Select Setting > Network > Multicast > RTP. Figure 5-45 RTP page Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Enable main stream or sub stream. Enter multicast address and port number. Click Save. 5.2.9.2 TS Step 1 Select Setting > Network > Multicast > TS. Figure 5-46 TS page Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Enable main stream or sub stream. Enter multicast address and port number. Click Save. 5.2.
User’s Manual Figure 5-47 Auto register Step 2 Step 3 Select the Enable checkbox to enable Auto Register. Enter IP Address, Port and Sub-Device ID. Table 5-19 Description of auto register parameter Parameter Description IP Address The IP address of server that needs to be registered to. Port The port for auto-registration. Sub-Device ID Step 4 Click Save. Sub device ID assigned by server. 5.2.11 Wi-Fi Devices with Wi-Fi function can access network through Wi-Fi.
User’s Manual Figure 5-48 Wi-Fi settings (1) Step 2 Click Search SSID, and Wi-Fi hotspots in the environment of current network camera are displayed. Figure 5-49 Wi-Fi settings (2) Step 3 To manually add Wi-Fi, click Add SSID. Figure 5-50 Add Wi-Fi Step 4 Step 5 Enter a network name in the dialog box. It is recommended to set a secure encryption method for the Device to connect routers. Double-click one hotspot to display the Signal Quality and the Authentication Manner.
User’s Manual 5.2.11.2 WPS Settings Figure 5-51 WPS settings PIN and SSID can be obtained from the router. Enter PIN and SSID, and then click Refresh to display operating status in real time. 5.2.11.3 AP Settings You can use the Camera as wireless AP (Access Point), and other devices such as mobile phones can connect to the Camera by searching for the network name. You can then log in to the Camera through the browser on your device. At most 5 accounts can log in to the Camera at the same time.
User’s Manual Parameter Description Host IP Step 3 Click Save. Displays the IP address of AP. Result 1. Open your device such as mobile phone, search for the network name of the AP in the wireless signal list, and then connect to the network. After it is successfully connected, the IP address and MAC address of the device is displayed on the AP interface. 2.
User’s Manual 5.2.13 QoS QoS (Quality of Service) is a network security mechanism, and is also a technology to solve network delay, congestion, and other problems. For network business, QoS includes transmission bandwidth, time delay in transmission, and packet loss of data. In network, QoS can be improved by ensuring transmission bandwidth, and reducing time delay in transmission, packet loss rate, and delay jitter.
User’s Manual ● The function is available on devices with 4G/5G module. This section uses 4G as an example. ● Dual 4G is supported by select models, but only one 4G network adapter can be enabled simultaneously. 5.2.14.1 Dialing Setting Log in to web page, select Setting > Network > 4G > Dialing Setting. Figure 5-55 Dialing setting page Some devices only support certain mobile carriers, and only the supported carriers are displayed in Network Support. Step 1 Select the Enable checkbox.
User’s Manual ● If the current time is in the period you set, 4G network connection will be enabled. The IP address of the SIM card will be displayed in IP Address. And you can access the device through 4G after finishing the rest steps. ● If the current time is not in the period you set, 4G network connection will not be enabled. Only the corresponding Wireless Signal is displayed on the page. And you cannot access the device through 4G.
User’s Manual Make sure that you add international calling codes before the phone number to avoid unnecessary charges caused by phone calls or messages to other countries or regions. Figure 5-57 Mobile setting page ● Message Send: When alarms are triggered, the phone number added will receive message. ● Message Activation: You can enable 4G through message outside the period you set to use 4G. You need to send "ON" or "OFF" to phone number of the SIM card in the Device.
User’s Manual Figure 5-58 Message link Step 5 Click Save on the page of the corresponding event. You will receive message if the alarm is triggered. 5.2.15 Access Platform 5.2.15.1 P2P P2P is a private network traversal technology which enables users to manage devices easily without requiring DDNS, port mapping or transit server. Scan the QR code with your smart phone, and then you can add and manage more devices on your mobile client. Step 1 Select Setting > Network > Access Platform > P2P.
User’s Manual Figure 5-59 P2P page Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 ● P2P is enabled by default. You can manage the devices remotely. ● When P2P is enabled and the device is connected to network, the status is displayed as Online. We might collect the information including IP address, MAC address, device name, and serial number. The information collected is for remote access only. If you do not agree with this, you can clear the Enable check box. Log in to mobile phone client, and then tap Device Management.
User’s Manual Step 3 Click Save. 5.2.15.3 RTMP You can connect the third party platforms (such as YouTube) to play live video through RTMP protocol. ● Only admin user can configure RTMP. ● RTMP only supports H.264, H.264B and H.264H video formats, and Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) audio format. Step 1 Select Setting > Network > Access Platform > RTMP. Figure 5-61 RTMP page Step 2 Select the Enable checkbox to enable RTMP. Step 3 When enabling RTMP, make sure that the address can be trusted.
User’s Manual Parameter Description Custom Address If you have selected Custom, the address allocated by the server needs to be filled in. Step 4 Click Save. 5.3 Bluetooth Settings You can connect the Camera to Bluetooth devices such as Bluetooth headset for voice broadcast of alarms and voice intercom with the platform. The function is available on select models. Procedure Step 1 Step 2 Select Setting > Connection Settings > Bluetooth. Select Enable.
User’s Manual For the PIN of the Bluetooth device, see the corresponding user’s manual. Figure 5-63 Connect to Bluetooth device Step 4 Step 5 Click Save. The connected Bluetooth device is displayed in the list below. Select Setting > Camera > Audio > Audio, and then set audio input and audio output types to Bluetooth. Figure 5-64 Set audio Related Operations ● Click Refresh at the lower-right corner of the list to get information of paired Bluetooth devices again.
User’s Manual ● Click Delete to delete the Bluetooth device. 5.4 PTZ Settings 5.4.1 Protocol Network PTZ setting and analog PTZ setting are available on select models. 5.4.1.1 Network PTZ Settings Step 1 Select Setting > PTZ > Protocol > Network PTZ. Figure 5-65 Network PTZ setting Step 2 Step 3 Select a protocol. You can select DH-SD1, DH-SD3, PELCOD, or PELCOP. DH-SD1 is selected by default. DH-SD1 protocol supports up to 80 presets, and DH-SD3 protocol supports up to 300 presets. Click Save. 5.4.
User’s Manual Table 5-24 Description of analog PTZ parameter Parameter Description Enter the address of the Device. Address Make sure that the address is the same as the device address; otherwise you cannot control the device. Baud Rate Select the baud rate of the Device. Data Bit It is 8 by default. Stop Bit It is 1 by default. It is NONE by default. Parity Step 3 Click Save. 5.4.2 Function 5.4.2.1 Preset Select Setting > PTZ > Function > Preset. The Preset page is displayed.
User’s Manual the Device. Step 2 Click to add a preset. The current position is set to a preset and is displayed in the list. Figure 5-68 Add presets Step 3 Click Step 4 Perform operations on presets. ● Double-click the preset title to edit the title displayed on the monitoring screen. ● Click to save the preset. to delete the preset. 5.4.2.1.
User’s Manual Step 3 Perform operations on special presets. If the PTZ is restored to default settings, all preset configurations will be cleared, but the called function will remain. Related Operations ● Click to modify the special preset function. ● Click to delete the special preset. ● Click to quickly call the function configured for the special preset. 5.4.2.2 Tour Tour means a series of movements that the Device makes along several presets. You need to set several presets in advance.
User’s Manual Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Click Add at the bottom of the list on the upper right corner of the page to add a tour path. Click Add at the bottom of the list on the lower right corner of the page to add several presets. Perform tour operations. ● Double-click tour name to edit the name of the corresponding tour. ● Double-click duration to set the time that the Device stays at the corresponding preset. ● Double-click speed to modify the tour speed.
User’s Manual 5.4.2.4 Pattern Pattern means a record of a series of operations that users make to the Device. The operations include horizontal and vertical movements, zoom and preset calling. Record and save the operations, and then you can call the pattern path directly. Step 1 Select Setting > PTZ > Function > Pattern. Figure 5-72 Pattern settings Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Select the Pattern No.. Click Setup and Start Rec, and then operate the PTZ. Click Stop Rec to stop recording.
User’s Manual Figure 5-73 Pan settings Step 2 Step 3 Drag the slider to set the Pan Speed. Click Start, and the Device starts to rotate horizontally at this speed. 5.4.2.6 PTZ Speed You can adjust the manual control speed of the PTZ by setting PTZ speed. This speed does not apply to tour, pattern, or auto tracking. Step 1 Select Setting > PTZ > Function > PTZ Speed. Figure 5-74 PTZ speed settings Step 2 Select Low, Middle or High.
User’s Manual 5.4.2.7 Idle Motion Idle motion refers to a set motion when the Device does not receive any valid command within a certain period. Set Preset, Tour, Scan or Pattern in advance. Step 1 Select Setting > PTZ > Function > Idle Motion. Figure 5-75 Idle motion settings Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Select the Enable checkbox to enable the idle motion. Select idle motion from Preset, Tour, Scan and Pattern. Select the action number of the selected motion.