User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Note for Connecting to GV-DVR / NVR / VMS
- Note for Recording
- Note for Installing Camera Outdoor
- Optional Accessories
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Getting Started
- Chapter 3 Accessing the Live View
- Chapter 4 Administrator Mode
- Chapter 5 Face Recognition
- 5.1 Features
- 5.2 Installation Flowchart
- 5.3 Ideal Camera Position
- 5.4 Adjusting Illumination
- 5.4.1 Daytime
- 5.4.2 Nighttime
- 5.4.3 Low Illumination (WDR)
- 5.5 Enrolling Face Data
- 5.5.1 Photo Requirements
- 5.6 Face Recognition Basic Settings
- 5.6.1 Settings
- 5.6.2 License
- 5.6.3 Management
- 5.6.4 Events
- 5.6.4.1 Searching for log data
- 5.6.4.2 Enrolling Faces
- 5.6.4.3 Synchronizing Face Databases
- 5.6.5 Trigger Area
- Chapter 6 Recording and Playback
- Chapter 7 Advanced Applications
- Chapter 8 DVR / NVR / VMS Configurations
- Chapter 9 Smart Device Connection
- Appendix
More photos with different variations and under different lighting conditions can increase the
recognition performance. It is recommended to include at least a front view (close view
and distant view), a tilted-left view, a tilted-right view, and a 20 degree view from above
view per face ID.
Front View
(Close View)
Front View
(Distant View)
Tilted-Left
View
Tilted-Right
View
20 Degree View
from above
view
Figure 5-12
See the table below for more examples. You can enroll a maximum of 20 photos per Face ID.
Smiling View
Glasses
Removed view
20 Degree View
from below
Internal IR LED
(with Glasses)
Internal IR LED
(Glasses
Removed)
Figure 5-13
Note: You can take the portraits with different sources of light, such as IR LED, WDR or
Back Light Compensation.
Certain articles and / or angle of view may pose limitations to the accuracy of face recognition.
See Appendix B. Limitations to Face Recognition to avoid them if the recognition results are
still ineffective.
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