Security Radar User Manual
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Security Radar User Manual Symbol Conventions The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Symbol Description Danger Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will or could result in death or serious injury. Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected results.
Security Radar User Manual Contents Chapter 1 Access to Client Software/Web Client ......................................................................... 1 Chapter 2 Activation ................................................................................................................... 2 2.1 Activate Device via Client Software ........................................................................................ 2 2.2 Activate via SADP ............................................................
Security Radar User Manual 6.1.3 Set Tracking Strategy ................................................................................................... 33 Chapter 7 Alarm Settings .......................................................................................................... 34 7.1 Alarm Center ........................................................................................................................ 34 7.2 Notification Push ........................................................
Security Radar User Manual D.2 How to Solve the Problem that the Radar is not Shown in the Device List on the Radar Page? ......................................................................................................................................... 49 D.3 How to Adjust the Sensitivity to Avoid False Alarm? ........................................................... 49 D.4 How to Raise the Precision of Camera Tracking? ................................................................. 50 D.
Security Radar User Manual Chapter 1 Access to Client Software/Web Client You can login the Client Software or the web client to configure the device's parameters. You can also configure the radar's network parameters, alarm, permission, system, log search via the web client. Note You should activate the device the first time you access it to the network for safety reasons. For details, see Device Activation. Access to Client Software Download and install the iVMS-4200 client software.
Security Radar User Manual Chapter 2 Activation In order to protect personal security and privacy and improve the network security level, you should activate the device the first time you connect the device to a network. 2.1 Activate Device via Client Software Before You Start • Get the iVMS-4200 client software from the supplied disk or the official website http:// www.hikvision.com/en/ . Install the software by following the prompts.
Security Radar User Manual Before You Start • Get the SADP software from the supplied disk or the official website http:// www.hikvision.com/en/ , and install the SADP according to the prompts. • The device and the PC that runs the SADP tool should be within the same subnet. The following steps show how to activate a device and modify its IP address. For batch activation and IP addresses modification, refer to User Manual of SADP for details. Steps 1. Run the SADP software and search the online devices. 2.
Security Radar User Manual 2.3 Activate Device via Web Browser Use web browser to activate the device. Use SADP software or PC client to search the online device to get the IP address of the device, and activate the device on the web page. Before You Start Make sure your device and your PC connect to the same LAN. Steps 1. Open a web browser and input the IP address of the device.
Security Radar User Manual Chapter 3 Wired Network Settings You can set the device IP address and other network parameters. Steps Note Functions varied depending on the model of the device. 1. In the client software, enter Device Management page. 2. Select the device in the Device for Management list, click Remote Configuration. 3. Click Communication Parameters → Wired Network Settings to enter the page. Figure 3-1 Wired Network Settings Page 4. Set the parameters.
Security Radar User Manual Chapter 4 Radar Settings You can add zones, and set camera tracking parameters for the radar in the Radar module of the client software. Click Control Panel → Modules Customization , check Radar, and click OK. 4.1 Add Map Steps 1. Click Control Panel → Radar to enter the radar page. 2. Click Select Picture to load a map. Note Supported picture formats: jpg/png/bmp. Figure 4-1 Add a Map 3. Click OK.
Security Radar User Manual Note Edit the scale will remove all radars on the map. 5. Click on the map to draw a straight line, select the end position and click again to complete the drawing. 6. Enter the actual distance between two points. Note The gray word is the predicted distance range of system, for reference only. Figure 4-2 Edit Plotting Scale 7. Click Save. 4.2 Add the Radar to the Map After adding the map, you need to add a radar to the map for setting radar zones.
Security Radar User Manual Figure 4-3 Add the Radar to the Map 2. Adjust the radar position. Drag the radar to change the position, and rotate and drag the arc side of the fan to rotate the direction of the radar detection area.
Security Radar User Manual Unpin Unlock the radar location, and then you can move the radar detection area On Watch Set the camera watch point for the radar. Note For more information, see Set Park Function for Linked Camera . After enabling the radar park mode, the main radar will control the camera to return to the set watch point when no target appears within 10 seconds in the radar detection area. 4.3 Add Radar Zone Before You Start You need to disarm the radar before the operation.
Security Radar User Manual Note • Adding zones is a batch operation. If you only add zones to one radar, you need to right-click on the remaining radar detection zones and click Cancel. • Zones can overlap, but the relationship between low priority and high priority should be satisfied. Priority is: Disabled Zone>Warning Zone>Early Warning Zone. That is, Early Warning Zone can contain Warning Zone and Disabled Zone, and Warning Zone can contain Disabled Zone.
Security Radar User Manual Note • Early Warning Zone: When the zone is an early warning zone, target with potential risks entering the zone will be identified and alarmed, but the alarm track will not be stored. It is green when the warning zone is not alarming and orange when the alarm is triggered. • Warning Zone: When the zone is an warning zone, the target entering the zone will be identified and alarm occurred. It is displayed in orange.
Security Radar User Manual Figure 4-9 Drag the Zone 5) Right-click on the zone and select Exit the settings mode. Note To delete a zone, right-click the zone in the edit state and select Delete. 4.4 Add Trigger Line You need to draw at least one trigger line for the radar detection area and set alarm rules. Before You Start • The radar is added to the map. • Right-click on the radar detection area, and click Disarm to disarm the radar. Steps 1. In Radar page, click … → Draw Trigger Line .
Security Radar User Manual Figure 4-10 Draw a Trigger Line 3. Click Cancel to complete the drawing. 4. Optional: Edit the trigger line: right-click on the trigger line. - Trigger Line: L1: Display the name of the trigger line. - Edit: The cursor hovering over the trigger line will becomes the palm of the hand. Hold to move the tigger line. The cursor hovering over the end of the trigger line will becomes a cross. Click to adjust the position of the trigger line.
Security Radar User Manual Speed Dome Field of View Note Before using this function, you need to confirm that the speed dome has been calibrated and the speed dome has an linked zone. In Radar page, click … → Enable Speed Dome Field of View . After turning on, you can see the target tracked by the currently linked speed dome. Figure 4-12 Speed Dome Field of View You can click ... → Disable Field of View to close the function. OSD In Radar page, click OSD → Open .
Security Radar User Manual Chapter 5 Camera Linkage Settings The radar can work with cameras such as speed dome and box camera for target tracking and video recording. 5.1 Set Speed Dome Initial Position Set the initial position of the speed dome to ensure the tracking accuracy. Steps 1. Select a reference object about 50 m away from the speed dome. On the reference object, select a reference point whose altitude is the same as the speed dome's. 2.
Security Radar User Manual Figure 5-2 Set Initial Position 5.2 Link the Camera to the radar Before You Start You need to disarm the radar before the operation. Right-click on the radar detection area, and click Disarm to disarm the radar. Steps 1. In the client software, click Control Panel → Device Management . Select a radar in the device list. Click Remote Configuration → Smart Rule Settings → Camera Linkage Settings to enter the page.
Security Radar User Manual Figure 5-3 Add a Camera 3) Click OK. 3. Link zones and trigger lines to the camera. 1) Select a camera in the camera list. 2) Select zones and trigger lines in the Linkage Settings. 3) Click Save. Note Up to 4 linked cameras can be enabled simultaneously on a single radar. 4. Add the camera to the client software. 1) In the client software, click Control Panel → Device Management .
Security Radar User Manual 3. Select cameras to be linked in the Trigger Camera. Note • Each zone can link to 4 cameras, and up to 50 cameras can be linked. • For more details, see User Manual of iVMS-4200 Client Software. Figure 5-4 Link the Camera to the Zone 4. Click Save. 5.4 Enable Alarm Triggered Pop-up Image Before You Start • Line the camera to the zone. • Add the camera, the NVR and the radar to the client software. Steps 1.
Security Radar User Manual Figure 5-5 Alarm Event 2. Click to enable alarm triggered pop-up image. Note You can also double-click the alarm event or click to see details. 3. When the alarm is triggered, the client software will automatically pop up an alarm window. Figure 5-6 The Alarm Window - Right-click on the video window and select Capture. The captured image will be saved locally.
Security Radar User Manual - Check Prioritize Display of Latest Alarm, the screen switches to 4-window mode and the new alarm video will cyclically overlay 4 windows. - Click Prev Page or Next Page to view unread alarm messages. - Click Configure to enter Storage Schedule page. For detailed configuration, see Set Storage Schedule via Storage Server . - Click Exit to exit the alarm window. 4. Optional: Click to disable alarm triggered pop-up image.
Security Radar User Manual Figure 5-7 Calibration Page 4. Select the live view window of the speed dome needs to be calibrated, click window. Figure 5-8 Select the camera 5. Select a schedule for calibration point selection.
Security Radar User Manual Note According to the relative installation position of the radar and the speed dome, it is necessary to select a schedule for the calibration point selection (One point calibration or multipoint calibration). • One point calibration: Applicable to the scene where the radar and the speed dome are installed on the same pole or the speed dome is installed within a radar-centered range of 2 m (regardless of the altitude difference between the speed dome and the radar).
Security Radar User Manual Figure 5-9 Installation Scene for One Point Calibration 23
Security Radar User Manual Figure 5-10 Installation Scene for MultiPoint Calibration 6. Calibrate the camera. According to the selected schedule, calibrate the camera by one point calibration or multipoint calibration method. 5.5.1 One Point Calibration Before You Start Arrange a staff (Operation staff) to perform the calibration operation in the client software, and a staff (Calibration staff) to cooperate with the calibration. Steps 1.
Security Radar User Manual Figure 5-11 Add a Calibration Point and Select the Track 4. Get the radar position and the PTZ position of the calibration staff at the calibration point. 1) Ask the calibration staff to move to the calibration point within 20 to 40 m directly in front of the radar, and then stand at the calibration point.
Security Radar User Manual Figure 5-12 Get the Radar Position Note The track disappears if the calibration staff is standing in the place for more than 7s. If the calibration staff does not move to the calibration point when the track disappears, you need to ask the calibration staff to move again to produce a track, and click the track to continue the calibration.
Security Radar User Manual Figure 5-13 Get the PTZ position Note When the PTZ position updates, you need to compare the radar position with the radar position updated in step b. If the radar position of the two are inconsistent, go to step 4 again.
Security Radar User Manual Steps 1. In calibration page, select Multipoint Calibration as the Calibration Mode. 2. Select calibration points (equally distributed) in the radar detection field, you can refer to the following figure to select points. Figure 5-14 Multipoint Distribution Instance Note It is required to set at least 4 calibration points (equally distributed) when multipoint calibration. 3.
Security Radar User Manual Figure 5-15 Multipoint Calibration Note • Every time a calibration point is calibrated completely, the operation staff should not adjust the PTZ buttons in the live view window (Adjustment will change the PTZ position of the current calibration point, and results in an incorrect calibration). You can adjust the PTZ buttons when calibrating the calibration point.
Security Radar User Manual Steps 1. In the client software, click Control Panel → Radar → … → Master-Slave Tracking Settings to enter the page. 2. Expand the device group in the list on the left and double click the radar. 3. Select and click the live view window of the calibrated speed dome. 4. Check Enable Tracking, and click Save. Figure 5-16 Enable Tracking 5.
Security Radar User Manual Figure 5-17 Set Camera Parking Point 3. Select a linked camera in the drop-down list. 4. Use function buttons on the right to adjust the camera screen center position (cross icon position) to the watch point. Operation Description Direction-control Button Adjust the camera direction. Hold to move the camera direction continuously. Rotate the camera horizontally. Hold to continuously rotate the camera horizontally. Bar Adjust the rotation speed of the camera.
Security Radar User Manual Chapter 6 Set Record and Storage Settings 6.1 Set Storage Settings You can use storage server or NVR to store videos. 6.1.1 Set Storage Schedule via Storage Server Before You Start • Make sure your computer has already installed the Storage Server that should be selected as the component when installing client. • Activate and add the storage server to the client before setting storage schedule, you can refer to User Manual of iVMS-4200 Client Software. Steps 1.
Security Radar User Manual 7. Select a template in the drop-down list (All-day Template, Weekday Template, Event Template, etc.). 8. Click Edit and Advanced Settings to set the template. 9. Click Save. Note For detailed settings, please refer to User Manual of iVMS-4200 Client Software. 6.1.2 Set Storage Schedule via NVR Steps 1. In the client software, click Remote Configuration, or input the IP address of radar in brower to enter the web client. 2.
Security Radar User Manual Chapter 7 Alarm Settings 7.1 Alarm Center You can set the alarm center's parameters and all alarms will be sent to the configured alarm center. Steps 1. Click Communication Parameters → Alarm Center Parameters to enter the Alarm Center Settings page. Figure 7-1 Alarm Center Parameters 2. Select Center Group, and slide the slider to enable the center group. The alarm information will be uploaded to the selected center group. 3.
Security Radar User Manual Figure 7-2 Notification Push 2. Enable the target notification. Alarm Event Notification The device will push notifications when the zone alarm is triggered or restored. System Status Notification The device will push notifications when any status in the system is changed. Operation Event Notification The device will push notifications when the user operate the device. 3. Click Save. 7.3 Set Zone Steps 1.
Security Radar User Manual 7.4 Set Alarm Output Steps 1. Select the radar and click Remote Configuration in the client software, or enter the IP address of the radar in the address bar of the web browser. Click Alarm Module Parameters → Relay to enter the page. Caution • 3-ch weak current alarm output: 0.5 A/125 VAC, breakdown voltage: 1 KV. • 1-ch strong current alarm output: 10 A/240 VAC, breakdown voltage: 2.5 KV.
Security Radar User Manual 7.5 Set Trigger Line Steps 1. Select the radar and click Remote Configuration in the client software, or enter the IP address of the radar in the address bar of the web browser. Click Alarm Module Parameters → Trigger Line to enter the page. 2. Select an relay, and click to enter the page. You can edit the name of the trigger line. 3. Click OK. 7.6 Set Arming/Disarming Schedule Steps 1.
Security Radar User Manual 7.7 Set Motion Speed Steps 1. Select the radar and click Remote Configuration in the client software, or enter the IP address of the radar in the address bar of the web browser. Click Smart Rule Settings → Alarm Speed Settings to enter the page. 2. Check Motion Speed. 3. Slide the bar to set Min. Speed Threshold and Max. Speed Threshold. Note After enabled, only the target that move in set speed threshold will trigger the alarm. 4. Click Save. 7.
Security Radar User Manual Chapter 8 Set Radar Advanced Function 8.1 Set Master-slave Tracking Settings If the radar need multiple-radar linkage, you can arrange multiple radars for linkage detection and configure the radar master-slave relationship. Before You Start There are at least 2 online radars. Steps 1. Select the radar and click Remote Configuration in the client software, or enter the IP address of the radar in the address bar of the web browser.
Security Radar User Manual Figure 8-1 Set Detection Angle and Range 2. Slide the bar to set the radar angle, and enter the detection range. 3. Click Save to complete. 8.3 Set Scene Mode and Sensitivity Steps 1. Select the radar and click Remote Configuration in the client software, or Enter the radar IP address in the address bar of the web browser. Click Radar Settings → Sensitivity Settings to enter the page. Figure 8-2 Sensitivity 2.
Security Radar User Manual Note When adjusting the sensitivity, the higher the value, the higher the detection sensitivity. 3. Click Save to complete. 8.4 Set Frequency Range Settings Steps 1. Select the radar and click Remote Configuration in the client software, or enter the IP address of the radar in the address bar of the web browser. Click Radar Settings → Frequency Range Settings to enter the page. 2. The radar supports 2 frequency bands, you can select one according to needs.
Security Radar User Manual Chapter 9 View Alarm Information The device supports alarm information query and alarm event playback. Before You Start Record and storage settings are required before searching and playing back alarm events. For details, see Set Record and Storage Settings. Steps 1. In the client software, click Control Panel → Radar . 2. Select the radar that needs to view in the left list, and then click on the right side to open the alarm information query page 3.
Security Radar User Manual Chapter 10 System Management 10.1 Set Time Steps 1. Select the radar and click Remote Configuration in the client software, or enter the radar IP address in the address bar of the web browser. Click System → Time to enter the page. Figure 10-1 Time 2. Set the time zone and synchronization method. 3. Click Save. 10.2 Manage User Steps 1. Select the radar and click Remote Configuration in the client software, or enter the radar IP address in the address bar of the web browser.
Security Radar User Manual Figure 10-2 User 2. Select the admin account, and click Edit to edit the admin information. 10.3 System Maintenance You can reboot the device, restore default settings, import/export configuration file, or upgrade the device remotely. Select the device and click Remote Configuration in the client software, or enter the device IP address in the address bar of the web browser. Click System → System Maintenance to enter the Upgrade and Maintenance page.
Security Radar User Manual Click View to select an upgrade file from the PC and click Upgrade to upgrade the device remotely. Note Do not power off when the device is upgrading. 10.4 View Device Information Select the device and click Remote Configuration in the client software, or Enter the device IP address in the address bar of the web browser. Click System Device → Device Information to enter the page. 10.5 Search Log Steps 1.
Security Radar User Manual Appendix A. Radar Mounting Height Recommendation The recommended installation height is 2 to 3 m. The following table shows the detection range at different mounting heights. Figure A-1 Radar Mounting Height and Detection Range Table A-1 Radar Mounting Height and Detection Range Mounting Height Vertical Angle Far Detction Limit Near Detection Limit 2.0 m 0° 102 m 4.2 m 2.0 m 3° 106 m 3.0 m 2.0 m 6° 87 m 2.4 m 2.0 m 9° 85 m 3.2 m 2.5 m 0° 124 m 5.5 m 2.
Security Radar User Manual Appendix B. Formatting Description You can restore all parameters to default settings for formatting the security radar by the reset button. You can format the device as follows. Steps 1. Power off the radar, and then hold the reset button while powering the radar on. 2. Keep holding until the red and green LED flashes for 6 times, then release the reset button and the radar will restart again. 3.
Security Radar User Manual Appendix C. Indicator Description The indicator status description of the radar: Table C-1 Indicator Description Indicator Status Solid Green Radar Powered on Solid Red Zone Alarm Occurred Flashing Red and Green Radar Network Disconnection/Radar Sensor Exception When formatting, the red and green LED flashes for 6 times, indicating that the formatting was successful.
Security Radar User Manual Appendix D. FAQ D.1 How to Achieve an Optimum Detection Range? Answer: You can refer to Radar Mounting Height Recommendation for installation of radar, and you should test the radar after installation to make sure it is properly mounted. The test method is as follows: Note You need to enable OSD function before testing. The near detection distance: arrange a tester to move directly from 20 m in front of the radar until the tester track disappear on the radar detection area.
Security Radar User Manual • If there are shrubs in the radar filed, set the radar sensitivity mode as Shrub Mode, which helps avoid the false alarm caused by gale, storm, or shrub swing. • If Shrub Mode is not satified, set the sensitivity mode as Expert Mode (Custom Mode). Set the Signal Sensitivity less than or equal to two, the Swing Sensitivity less than five, and the Tracking Sensitivity less than or equal to five. D.
Security Radar User Manual Note You can adjust the cursor for menu selection by clicking the up and down direction keys in the PTZ list, and click to enter the selected item. 3. Adjust the cursor to System Settings in the main menu and click to Motion and click to enter the page. Figure D-2 Motion 4. Adjust the cursor to Next Page in the sport mode menu and click to Max Ele Angle (DEG) and click to enter the page. . And then adjust the cursor .
Security Radar User Manual D.6 What is the Reason that Failed to Draw a Zone Automatically? Answer: • The main reason is that the moving target (with track) does not form a closed-loop. You can check if there is a clear intersection of the track in the zone drawing page. If the track does not closed, the drawn zone will be recognized as an invalid zone.
Security Radar User Manual Prompt when selecting target: Please select the calibration target trajectory. Reason: Target not selected or disappeared when acquiring parameters. Solution: Select the moving target for parameter acquisition. Prompt when adding calibration points: Error in parameter range, illegal range: T <=0. Reason: The angle of pitch, T, of the speed dome is less than or equal to 0. Solution: Adjust the angle of pitch of the speed dome so that T is greater than 0.
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