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User Manual of Network Speed Dome
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User Manual
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Regulatory Informaon
FCC Informaon
Please take attenon that changes or modication 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. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protecon against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communicaons. Operaon of this equipment in a residenal area
is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
FCC Conditions
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operaon is subject to the following two
condions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operaon.
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This product and - if applicable - the supplied accessories too are marked with
"CE" and comply therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards
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documentaon for specic battery informaon. The battery is marked with this
symbol, which may include lettering to indicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or
mercury (Hg). For proper recycling, return the battery to your supplier or to a designated
collecon point. For more informaon, see: www.recyclethis.info.
Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance
This device meets the CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A) standards requirements.

Safety Instruction
These instructions are intended to ensure that the user can use the product correctly to avoid
danger or property loss.
The precaution measure is divided into ‘Warnings’ and ‘Cautions’:
Warnings: Serious injury or death may be caused if any of these warnings are neglected.
Cautions: Injury or equipment damage may be caused if any of these cautions are neglected.
Warnings Follow these safeguards to prevent
serious injury or death.
Cautions Follow these precautions to prevent
potential injury or material damage.
Warnings:
Adopt the power adapter which can meet the safety extra low voltage (SELV) standard The .
power consumption cannot be less than the required value.
Do not connect several devices to one power adapter as an adapter overload may cause
over-heating and can be a fire hazard.
When the product is installed on a wall or ceiling, the device should be firmly fixed.
To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose the indoor used product to rain or
moisture.
This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all the
local codes.
Install blackouts equipment into the power supply circuit for convenient supply interruption.
If the product does not work properly, contact your dealer or the nearest service center.
Never attempt to disassemble the product yourself. (We shall not assume any responsibility
for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance.)
Cautions:
If the camera fails to synchronize local time with that of the network, you need to set up
camera time manually. Visit the camera (via web browser or client software) and enter
system settings interface for time settings.
Make sure the power supply voltage is correct before using the product.
Do not drop the product or subject it to physical shock. Do not install the product on
vibratory surface or places.
Do not expose it to high electromagnetic radiating environment.

Do not aim the lens at the strong light such as sun or incandescent lamp. The strong light can
cause fatal damage to the product.
The sensor may be burned out by a laser beam, so when any laser equipment is being used,
make sure that the surface of the sensor not be exposed to the laser beam.
For working temperature, refer to the specification manual for details.
To avoid heat accumulation, good ventilation is required for a proper operating environment.
While shipping, the product should be packed in its original packing.
Use the provided glove when open up the product cover. Do not touch the product cover
with fingers directly, because the acidic sweat of the fingers may erode the surface coating of
the product cover.
Use a soft and dry cloth when clean inside and outside surfaces of the product cover. Do not
use alkaline detergents.
Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion. Use the
manufacturer recommended battery type.

Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 S YSTEM R EQUIREMENT ............................................................................................................. 1
1.2 F UNCTIONS ............................................................................................................................ 1
CHAPTER 2 NETWORK CONNECTION ............................................................................................ 4
2.1 S N C LAN ETTING THE ETWORK AMERA OVER THE ............................................................................ 4
2.1.1 Wiring over the LAN 4.......................................................................................................
2.1.2 Activating the Camera 5....................................................................................................
2.2 S N C WAN ETTING THE ETWORK AMERA OVER THE ......................................................................... 10
2.2.1 Static IP Connection ...................................................................................................... 10
2.2.2 Dynamic IP Connection . ................................................................................................ 11
CHAPTER 3 ACCESSING TO THE NETWORK SPEED DOME ............................................................ 13
3.1 A CCESSING BY W B EB ROWSERS ................................................................................................ 13
3.2 A C S CCESSING BY LIENT OFTWARE .............................................................................................. 14
CHAPTER 4 BASIC OPERATIONS ..................................................................................................16
4.1 P - A OWER UP CTION ............................................................................................................... 16
4.2 C ONFIGURING OCAL L PARAMETERS ............................................................................................ 16
4.3 L V P IVE IEW AGE .................................................................................................................... 17
4.4 S TARTING IVE IEWL V .............................................................................................................. 18
4.4.1 Live Operation ..............................................................................................................18
4.4.2 Install Plug-in ................................................................................................................ 20
4.5 O PERATING ONTROLPTZ C ...................................................................................................... 21
4.5.1 PTZ Control Panel .......................................................................................................... 21
4.5.2 Auxiliary Functions ........................................................................................................ 24
4.5.3 Setting/Calling a Preset ................................................................................................. 25
4.5.4 Setting/Calling a Patrol ................................................................................................. 27
4.5.5 One-touch Patrol........................................................................................................... 28
4.5.6 Setting/Calling a Pattern ............................................................................................... 29
4.5.7 Configuring Wiper ........................................................................................................30
4.6 P LAYBACK ............................................................................................................................ 31
4.6.1 Play Back Video Files .................................................................................................... 31
4.6.2 Downloading Video Files ............................................................................................... 33
4.7 P ICTURES ............................................................................................................................ 34
CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .........................................................................................36
5.1 S TORAGE ETTINGSS ................................................................................................................ 36
5.1.1 Configuring Recording Schedule .................................................................................... 36
5.1.2 Configuring Capture Schedule ....................................................................................... 38
5.1.3 Configuring Net HDD .................................................................................................... 39
5.1.4 Configuring Cloud Storage ............................................................................................. 42
5.2 B E C ASIC VENT ONFIGURATION .................................................................................................. 42

5.2.1 Configuring Motion Detection ....................................................................................... 43
5.2.2 Configuring Video Tampering Alarm .............................................................................. 48
5.2.3 Configuring Alarm Input ................................................................................................ 49
5.2.4 Configuring Alarm Output ............................................................................................. 50
5.2.5 Handling Exception ....................................................................................................... 51
5.3 S E C MART VENT ONFIGURATION ................................................................................................ 52
5.3.1 Detecting Audio Exception ............................................................................................52
5.3.2 Configuring Face Detection ........................................................................................... 54
5.3.3 Configuring Intrusion Detection ..................................................................................... 54
5.3.4 Configuring Line Crossing Detection .............................................................................. 56
5.3.5 Configuring Region Entrance Detection ......................................................................... 58
5.3.6 Configuring Region Exiting Detection ............................................................................ 59
5.3.7 Unattended Baggage Detection .................................................................................... 61
5.3.8 Object Removal Detection ............................................................................................. 62
5.4 PTZ C ONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................. 64
5.4.1 Configuring Basic PTZ Parameters ................................................................................. 64
5.4.2 Configuring PTZ Limits ..................................................................................................66
5.4.3 Configuring Initial Position ............................................................................................ 67
5.4.4 Configuring Park Action ................................................................................................68
5.4.5 Configuring Privacy Mask .............................................................................................. 69
5.4.6 Configuring Scheduled Tasks ......................................................................................... 70
5.4.7 Clearing PTZ Configurations .......................................................................................... 71
5.4.8 Configuring Smart Tracking ........................................................................................... 72
5.4.9 Prioritize PTZ .................................................................................................................73
5.4.10 Position Settings ....................................................................................................... 73
5.4.11 Rapid Focus .............................................................................................................. 74
5.5 F ACE APTURE ONFIGURATIONC C ................................................................................................ 76
5.5.1 Overlay & Capture ........................................................................................................76
5.5.2 Rule .............................................................................................................................. 77
5.5.3 Advanced Configuration ................................................................................................ 79
5.6 S D MART ISPLAY ....................................................................................................................81
CHAPTER 6 CAMERA CONFIGURATION ....................................................................................... 82
6.1 C ONFIGURING ETWORK ETTINGSN S ...........................................................................................82
6.1.1 Basic Settings................................................................................................................ 82
6.1.2 Advanced Settings ......................................................................................................... 87
6.2 C ONFIGURING IDEO AND UDIO ETTINGSV A S ................................................................................. 99
6.2.1 Configuring Video Settings ............................................................................................ 99
6.2.2 Configuring Audio Settings .......................................................................................... 101
6.2.3 Configuring ROI Settings ............................................................................................. 102
6.2.4 Display Info. on Stream ............................................................................................... 103
6.3 C ONFIGURING MAGE ETTINGSI S .............................................................................................. 104
6.3.1 Configuring Display Settings ........................................................................................ 104
6.3.2 Configuring OSD Settings ............................................................................................ 110
6.3.3 Configuring Image Parameters Switch ......................................................................... 111

6.4 C ONFIGURING YSTEM ETTINGSS S ............................................................................................. 112
6.4.1 System Settings ........................................................................................................... 112
6.4.2 Maintenance .............................................................................................................. 117
6.4.3 Security ...................................................................................................................... 121
6.4.4 User Account............................................................................................................... 123
APPENDIX ...................................................................................................................................... 128
SADP S OFTWARE NTRODUCTIONI ....................................................................................................... 128
D CEVICE OMMUNICATION ATRIXM ...................................................................................................... 130
D C EVICE OMMAND.......................................................................................................................... 130

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Chapter 1 Overview
1.1 System Requirement
System requirement of web browser accessing is as follows:
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP/Win7/Win8/Win10
CPU: Intel Pentium IV 3.0 GHz or higher
RAM: 1G or higher
Display: 1024 × 768 resolution or higher
Web Browser: Internet Explorer 8.0 to 11.0, Apple Safari 11 and above version, Mozilla Firefox .0
30.0 and above version, Google Chrome 31.0 and above version, and Microsoft Edge 16.16299
and above version.
Note:
If you are using Google Chrome 57 and its above version or Mozilla Firefox 52 and its above
version, plug-in installation is not compulsory. But Picture Playback and of the camera are not
available. If you want to use the mentioned function, change the web browser to Internet
Explorer, or click to download and install plug-in (only for Windows operation
system).
1.2 Functions
Note:
The functions vary depending on different camera models.
PTZ Limits
The camera can be programmed to move within the PTZ limits (left/right, up/down).
Scan Modes
The camera provides 5 scan modes: auto scan, tilt scan, frame scan, random scan and panorama
scan.
Presets
A preset is a predefined image position. When the preset is called, the camera will automatically
move to the defined position. The presets can be added, modified, deleted and called.
Label Display
The on-screen label of the preset title, azimuth/elevation, zoom, time camera name can be and
displayed on the monitor. The displays of time and camera name can be programmed.
Auto Flips
In manual tracking mode, when a target object goes directly beneath the camera, the video will
automatically flip 180 degrees in horizontal direction to maintain continuity of tracking. This
function can also be realized by auto mirror image depending on different camera models.
Privacy Mask
This function allows you to block or mask certain area of a scene, for prevent the personal ing
privacy from recording or live viewing. A masked area will move with pan and tilt functions and

automatically adjust in size as the lens zooms telephoto and wide.
3D Positioning
In the client software, use the left key of mouse to click on the desired position in the video
image and drag a rectangle area in the lower right direction, then the camera system will move
the position to the center and allow the rectangle area to zoom in. Use the left key of mouse to
drag a rectangle area in the upper left direction to move the position to the center and allow the
rectangle area to zoom out.
Proportional Pan/Tilt
Proportional pan/tilt automatically reduces or increases the pan and tilt speeds according to the
amount of zoom. At telephoto zoom settings, the pan and tilt speeds will be slower than at wide
zoom settings. This keeps the image from moving too fast on the live view image when there is a
large amount of zoom.
Auto Focus
The auto focus enables the camera to focus automatically to maintain clear video images.
Day/Night Auto Switch
The cameras deliver color images during the day. And as light diminishes at night, the cameras
switch night mode and deliver black and white images with high quality. to
Slow Shutter
In slow shutter mode, the shutter speed will automatically slow down in low illumination
conditions to maintain clear video images by extending the exposure time. The feature can be
enabled or disabled.
Backlight Compensation (BLC)
If you focus on an object against strong backlight, the object will be too dark to be seen clearly.
The BLC (Backlight Compensation) function can compensate light to the object in the front to
make it clear, but this causes the over-exposure of the background where the light is strong.
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
The wide dynamic range (WDR) function helps the camera provide clear images even under back
light circumstances. When there are both very bright and very dark areas simultaneously in the
field of view, WDR balances the brightness level of the whole image and provide clear images
with details.
White Balance (WB)
White balance can remove the unrealistic color casts. White balance is the white rendition
function of the camera to adjust the color temperature according to the environment
automatically.
Patrol
A patrol is a memorized series of pre-defined preset function. The scanning speed between two
presets and the dwell time at the preset are programmable.
Pattern
A pattern is a memorized series of pan, tilt, zoom, and preset functions By default the focus and .
iris are in auto status during the pattern is being memorized.
Power Off Memory
The camera supports the power off memory capability with the predefined resume time. It allows
the camera to resume its previous position after power is restored.
Scheduled Task

A time task is a preconfigured action that can be performed automatically at a specific date and
time. The programmable actions include: auto scan, random scan, patrol 1-8, pattern 1- preset 4,
1- frame scan, panorama scan, tilt scan, day, night, reboot, PT adjust, Aux Output, e . 8, tc
Park Action
This feature allows the camera to start predefined action automatically after a period of a
inactivity.
User Management
The camera allows you to edit users with different levels of permission, in the admin login status.
Multiple users are allowed to access and control the same network camera via network
simultaneously.
3D Digital Noise Reduction
Comparing with the general 2D digital noise reduction, the 3D digital noise reduction function
processes the noise between two frames besides processing the noise in one frame. The noise
will be much less and the video will be clearer.

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Chapter 2 Network Connection
Notes:
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,
strengthen your own protection. If the product does not work properly, contact with your
dealer or the nearest service center.
To ensure the network security of the network camera, we recommend you to have the
network camera assessed and maintained termly. You can contact us if you need such
service.
Before you start:
If you want to set the network camera via LAN (Local Area Network), refer to a Section 2.1
Setting the Network Camera over the LAN.
If you want to set the network camera via WAN (Wide Area Network), refer toa Section 2.2
Setting the Network Camera over the WAN.
2.1 Setting the Network Camera over the LAN
Purpose:
To view and configure the camera via LAN, you need to connect the camera in the same subnet a
with your computer, and install the SADP or client software to search and change the IP of the
network camera.
Note:
For detailed introduction of SADP, refer to Appendix.
2.1.1 Wiring over the LAN
The following figures show the two ways of cable connection of network camera a and a
computer:
Purpose:
To test the network camera, you can directly connect the network camera to the computer
with a network cable as shown in Figure 2-1.
Refer to the Figure 2-2 set the network camera over the LAN via a switch or a router. to
Network Cable
Network Speed Dome
Computer
Figure 2-1 Connecting Directly

Network Cable
Network Cable
or
Network Speed Dome Computer
Figure 2-2 Connecting via a Switch or Router a
2.1.2 Activating the Camera
Purpose:
You are required to activate the camera first before you can use the came . ra
Activation via web browser, activation via SADP, and activation via client software are supported.
Activation via Web Browser
Steps:
1. Power on the camera, and connect the camera to the network.
2. Input the IP address into the address bar of the web browser, and click Enter to enter the
activation interface.
Note:
The default IP address of the camera is 192.168.1.64.
Figure 2-3 Activation Interface (Web)
3. Create a password and input the password into the password field.
For your privacy and to better protect your system against security risks, we strongly
recommend the use of strong passwords for all functions and network devices. The
password should be something 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.

Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of
the installer and/or end-user.
4. Confirm the password.
5. Click to activate the camera enter the live view interface. OK and
Activation via SADP Software
SADP software is used for detecting the online device, activating the device, and resetting the
password.
Get the SADP software from the supplied disk or the official website, and install the SADP
according to the prompts. Follow the steps to activate the camera.
Steps:
1. Run the SADP software to search the online devices.
2. Check the device status from the device list, and select active device. an in
Select inactive device.
Input and confirm
password.
Figure 2-4 SADP Interface
Note:
The SADP software supports activating the camera in batch. Refer to the user manual of
SADP software for details.
3. Create a password and input the password in the password field, and confirm the password.
For your privacy and to better protect your system against security risks, we strongly
recommend the use of strong passwords for all functions and network devices. The
password should be something 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.
Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of
the installer and/or end-user.
Note:

You can enable the Hik-Connect service for the device during acvaon. Hik-Connect funcon
varies depending on different speed dome models.
4. Click Activate start acvaon. You can check whether the acvaon is completed on the to
popup window. If acvaon failed, make sure that the password meets the requirement and
then try again.
5. Change the device IP address to the same subnet with your computer by either modifying
the IP address manually or checking the Enable DHCP checkbox.
Figure 2-5 Modify the IP Address
6. Input the password and click Modify to acvate your IP address modicaon.
The batch IP address modicaon is supported by the SADP. Refer to the user manual of
SADP for details.
Activation via Client Software
The client soware is versale video management software for mulple kinds of devices.
Get the client soware from the supplied disk or the ofcial website, and install the soware
according to the prompts. Follow the steps to acvate the camera.
Steps:
1. Run the client soware and the control panel of the software pops up, as shown in Figure
2-6.

For your privacy and to better protect your system against security risks, we strongly
recommend the use of strong passwords for all functions and network devices. The
password should be something 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.
Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of
the installer and/or end-user.
Figure 2-8 Activation Interface
6. Click to start activation. OK
7. Click Modify Netinfo to pop up the Network Parameter Modification interface, as shown in
Figure 2-9.
Figure 2-9 Modifying the Network Parameters
8. Change the device IP address to the same subnet with your computer by either modifying
the IP address manually or checking the Enable DHCP checkbox.
9. Input the password to activate your IP address modification.

2.2 Setng the Network Camera over the WAN
Purpose:
This section explains how to connect the network camera to the WAN with a static IP or a
dynamic IP.
2.2.1 Stac IP Connecon
Before you start:
Apply a static IP from an ISP (Internet Service Provider). With the static IP address, you can
connect the network camera via a router or connect it to the WAN directly.
Connecng the network camera via a router
Steps:
1. Connect the network camera to the router.
2. Assign a LAN IP address, the subnet mask and the gateway. Refer to for detailed Section 1.2 2.
IP address configuration of the camera.
3. Save the static IP in the router.
4. Set port mapping, e 80, 8000 and 554 ports. The steps for port mapping vary depending .g.,
on different routers. Call the router manufacturer for assistance with port mapping.
5. Visit the network camera through a web browser or the client software over the internet.
Network
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Network
Cable
Router with Static IP
PC
Network
Cable
Network
Cable
Internet
Figure 2- Accessing the Camera through Router with Static 10
IP
Connecng the network camera with stac IP directly
You can also save the static IP in the camera directly connect it to the internet without using and
a router. Refer to Section 2.1.2 for detailed IP address configuration of the camera.
Network
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PC
Network
Cable
Network
Cable
Internet
Figure 2- Accessing the Camera with Static IP Directly 11

2.2.2 Dynamic IP Connecon
Before you start:
Apply a dynamic IP from an ISP. With the dynamic IP address, you can connect the network
camera to a modem or a router.
Connecng the network camera via a router
Steps:
1. Connect the network camera to the router.
2. In the camera, assign a LAN IP address, the subnet mask and the gateway. Refer to Section
2.1.2 for detailed LAN configuration.
3. In the router, set the PPPoE user name, password and confirm the password.
For your privacy and to better protect your system against security risks, we strongly
recommend the use of strong passwords for all functions and network devices. The
password should be something 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.
Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the responsibility of
the installer and/or end-user.
4. Set port mapping. e.g. 80, 8000 and 554 ports. The steps for port mapping vary depending on
different routers. Call the router manufacturer for assistance with port mapping.
5. Apply a domain name from a domain name provider.
6. Configure the DDNS settings in the setting interface of the router.
7. Visit the camera via the applied domain name.
Connecng the network camera via a modem
Purpose:
This camera supports the PPPoE auto dial-up function. The camera gets a public IP address by
ADSL dial-up after the camera is connected to a modem. You need to configure the PPPoE
parameters of the network camera. Refer to Section 6.1.1 Configuring PPPoE Settings for
detailed configuration.
Note:
The obtained IP address is dynamically assigned via PPPoE, so the IP address always changes after
rebooting the camera. To solve the inconvenience of the dynamic IP, you need to get a domain
name from the DDNS provider (e.g. DynDns.com). Follow the steps below for normal domain
name resolution and private domain name resolution to solve the problem.
Normal Domain Name Resolution
Steps:
1. Apply a domain name from a domain name provider.
2. Configure the DDNS settings in the DDNS Setngs interface of the network camera. Refer to
Section 6.1.1 Configuring DDNS Settings for detailed configuration.

3. Visit the camera via the applied domain name.

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Chapter 3 Accessing the Network to
Speed Dome
3.1 Accessing by Web Browsers
Steps:
1. Open the web browser.
2. In the address eld, input the IP address of the network camera, e.g., .168.1.64 and press 192
the key to enter the login interface. Enter
3. Acvate the camera for the rst me using. Refer to the Secon 2.1.2 Acvang the Camera.
4. Select English as the interface language on the top-right of login interface.
5. Input the user name and passwo and click . rd
The admin user should congure the device accounts and user/operator permissions properly.
Delete the unnecessary accounts and user/operator permissions.
Note:
The device IP address gets locked if the user performs certain failed password attempts.
Admin user can adjust the number of attempts on Security Service page (Conguraon >
System > Security).
Figure 3-1 Login Interface
6. For certain web browsers, you should install the plug-in before viewing the live video and
operang the camera. Follow the installaon prompts to install the plug- . in
Note:
You may have to close the web browser to install the plug- Reopen the web browser and in.
log in again aer installing the plug- in.

3.2 Accessing by Client Soware
The product CD contains the client software. You can view the live video and manage the
camera with the client software.
Follow the installaon prompts to install the client soware and WinPca The conguraon p.
interface and live view interface of client soware are shown Figure 3-2. in
Figure 3-2 iVMS- Control Panel 4200
Figure 3-3 iVMS- Main Interface 4200

Notes:
If you use third party VMS soware, contact our technical support for camera firmware.
For detailed informaon about client soware of our company, refer to the user manual of
the soware. This manual mainly introduces accessing to the network camera by web browser.

User Manual of Network Speed Dome
© Hikvision
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Chapter 4 Basic Operaons
In this and the following chapters, operaon of the speed dome by the web browser will be taken
as an example.
4.1 Power-up Acon
Aer power up, the speed dome will perform self-test acon. It begins with lens acon and then
pan/lt movement.
Aer the self-test acon, the system informaon of the speed dome including model, address,
communicaon, version, and others will be displayed on screen for 40 seconds.
4.2 Conguring Local Parameters
T local conguraon refers to the parameters of the live view and other operaons using the he
web browser.
For Google Chrome and its above version or Mozilla Firefox 52 and its above version which are 57
plug-in free, funcons are hidden. Local
Steps:
1. Enter the Local Conguraon interface:
Conguraon > Local
2. Configure the following sengs:
Live View Parameters: Set the Protocol, Play Performance, Rules, Display POS Informaon
and Image Format.
Protocol: TCP, UDP, MULTICAST and HTTP are selectable.
TCP: Ensures complete delivery of streaming data and better video quality, yet the
real-me transmission will be aected.
UDP: Provides real-me audio and video streams.
MULTICAST: It’s recommended to select the protocol type to MULTICAST when using
the Mulcast function.
HTTP: Allows the same quality as of TCP without seng specic ports for streaming
under some network environments.
Play Performance: Set the live view performance to Shortest Delay, Balanced, Fluent or
Custom. For Custom, you can set the frame rate for live view.
Rules: You can enable or disable the rules of dynamic analysis for moon here.
Display POS Information: Enable the funcon, feature informaon of the detected target
is dynamically displayed near the target in the live image.
Image Format: The captured pictures can be saved as dierent format. JPEG and BMP are
available.

Menu Bar
Live View
Window
Live View
Parameters
Show/hide
PTZ control
panel
PTZ Control
Preset/Patrol/Paern
Toolbar
Figure 4-2 Live View Page
Menu Bar:
Click each tab to enter Live View, Playback, Picture, and Configuraon page respecvely.
Click to display the help le of the network camera.
Click to logout the system.
Live View Window:
Display the live video.
Toolbar:
Operaons on the live view page, e.g., Count Pixel, Live View, Capture, Record, Audio on/o,
Regional Exposure, Regional Focus, etc.
PTZ Control:
Panning, Tilng, Focusing and Zooming acons of the network, as well as Light, Wiper, Auxiliary
Focus, Lens Inializaon Control, etc.and
Preset/Patrol/Paern:
Set and call the Preset/Patrol/Paern for the camera.
Live View Parameters:
Configure the Image Size, Stream Type, Plug-in Type, T -way audio of the live video, and wo
Display Captured Picture.
4.4 Starng Live View
4.4.1 Live Operaon
In the live view window as shown in Figure 4-3, click on the toolbar to start the live view of
the network.

Figure 4-3 Start Live View
Table 4-1 Descripons of the Toolbar and Live View Parameters
Icon
Descripon
Click the button to enable Pixel Counter. Draw an area in live view
window, and it shows the height and width of the selected area.
/
Start/stop Live view.
Manually capture the pictures.
/
Manually start/stop recording.
/
Steps:
1. Click the buon to enable Digital Zoom function.
2. Draw a rectangle on the image as the target area, and the area will
be zoomed in.
3. Aer viewing, you can click any place of the picture to get back to
normal picture.
/
Steps:
1. Click the buon to enter the regional exposure operaon mode.
2. Draw a rectangle on the image as target exposure region.
/
Steps:
1. Click the buon to enter the regional focus operaon mode.
2. Draw a rectangle on the image as target focus region. the
/
Mute/audio on and adjust volume
Click the buon to enable quick setup of image/video related
parameters, including Specify Display, OSD and Video/Audio parameters.
For detailed configuraon, refer to Secon 6.2 Conguring Video and
Audio Sengs and Secon 6.3 Conguring Image Sengs for more
information.
Note:
Click to show the seng panel.

////
Click to select from and display live video in
4:3/16:9/ original/original rao/self-adapve window size.
/ /
Click to select from and display live video with the
main/ sub/third stream. The main stream is with a relatively high
resoluon and needs more bandwidth. The default setng of stream
type is .
/
Click to select between and play the live video via player
Web Components or Quick Time.
Note:
The live video is played via Web Components by default, and other types
of players are supported for the browser, such as MJPEG, and VLC. You
are required to download and install the player to play the live video.
/
Steps:
1. Click and it appears . Click to enable two-way audio
when the icon turns into .
2. Click the icon again to stop two-way audio.
Click the buon to display pictures captured by camera.
Note: e funcon is only available for certain camera models that Th
support face capture.
Notes:
Double-click on the live video to switch the current live view into full-screen or return to
normal mode from the full-screen.
Before using the two-way audio or recording with audio funcons, set the Stream Type to
Video & Audio referring to Secon 6.2.1 Conguring Video Sengs .
4.4.2 Install Plug- in
Certain operaon system and web browser may restrict the display and operaon of the camera
funcon. You should install plug-in or complete certain sengs to ensure normal display and
operation.
Operation
System
Web Browser
Operation
Windows
Internet Explorer 8+
Google Chrome 56 and earlier
version
Mozilla Firefox 51 and earlier version
Follow pop-up prompts to complete
plug-in installaon.
Google Chrome 57+
Mozilla Firefox 52+
Click to download and
install plug-in.

Figure 4-4 PTZ Control Panel
Table 4-2 Descripons of PTZ Control Panel
Buon
Name
Descripon
PTZ Control Panel
Hold and press the direcon buon al
to pan/lt the camera.
Click , then the camera keeps
panning when the icon turns into
. Click the icon again to stop the
camera.
Zoom out/ in
Click , then the lens zooms in.
Click , then the lens zooms out.

Buon
Name
Descripon
Focus near/far
Click , then the lens focus far es
and the object far away gets clear.
Click , then the lens focus near es
and the object nearby gets clear.
Iris close/open
When the image is too dark, click
to enlarge the iris. When the
image is too bright, click to
stop down the iris.
Auxiliary Funcons
Refer to Section 4.5.2 Auxiliary
Funcons for detailed informaon of
auxiliary funcons
Speed Adjustment
Adjust speed of pan/lt movements.
Preset
Refer to Section 4.5.3
Seng/Calling a Preset for detailed
informaon of seng preset.
Patrol
Refer to Section 4.5.4
Seng/Calling a Patrol for detailed
informaon of seng patrol.
Pattern
Refer to Section 4.5.6
Seng/Calling a Pattern for
detailed informaon of setng
pattern.
Buons on the Preset/Patrol/ erns interface: Pa
Table 4-3 Descripons of Buttons
Buon
Descripon
Start the selected patrol/pattern.
Stop current patrol/pattern.
Set the selected preset/patrol.
Delete the selected preset/patrol/pattern.
Start recording a pattern.
Stop recording the paern.

4.5.2 Auxiliary Funcons
Note:
These funcons may differ from different cameras. Please take the actual product as standard.
The Auxiliary funcons panel is shown in Figure 4-5.
Figure 4-5 Auxiliary Funcons
Table 4-4 Descripons of Auxiliary Funcons
Buon
Name
Descripon
Light
Click the buon to enable/disable the light supplement of
the camera.
Wiper
Click the button to move the wiper once. The funcon
can only be realized with wiper device. For detailed
informaon of conguring wiper, refer to 4.5.7
Conguring Wiper.
Auxiliary Focus
This funcon is reserved.
Lens Inializaon
Click the button and the lens operates the movements for
inializaon.
Menu
Click the buon to call the OSD menu of the device and
click again to close the OSD menu.
Manual Tracking
Steps:
1. Click on the toolbar of live view interface.
2. Click a moving object in the live video. The camera
will track the object automacally.
3D Posioning
Steps:
1. Click on the toolbar of live view interface.
2. 3D posioning can be operated in three ways:
Click a posion of the live video. The corresponding
posion will be moved to the center of the live video.
Hold down the le mouse button and drag the
mouse to the lower right on the live video. The
corresponding posion will be moved to the center of
the live video and zoomed in.
Hold down the left mouse button and drag the
mouse to the upper le on the live video. The
corresponding posion will be moved to the center of
the live video and zoomed out.

One-touch Patrol
Click to call one-touch patrol. For detailed
informaon of seng one-touch patrol, refer to Secon
4.5.5 One-touch Patrol.
One-touch Park
Click to save the current view as the preset No. 32
and start park at the current posion.
Face Capture
Before you start:
To use manual face capture, you should congure the
funcon rst.
Conguraon Face Capture >
Steps:
1. Click to start manual face capture.
2. Select the target face in PTZ camera channel by
drawing a rectangle area.
3. Click the icon again to stop manual face capture.
Note:
The funcon is only available for certain camera models.
4.5.3 Setng/Calling a Preset
Purpose:
A preset is a predened image posion. For the defined preset, you can click the calling button to
quickly view the predetermined image posion.
Seng a Preset:
Steps:
1. In the PTZ control panel, select a preset number from the preset list.
Figure 4-6 Seng a Preset
2. Use the PTZ control buons to move the lens the desired posion. to
• Pan the camera to the right or le.
• Tilt the camera up or down.
• Zoom in or out.
• Refocus the lens.
3. Click to nish the seng of the current preset.
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