User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Legal Information
- Symbol Conventions
- Chapter 1 Access to Client Software/Web Client
- Chapter 2 Activation
- Chapter 3 Wired Network Settings
- Chapter 4 Radar Settings
- Chapter 5 Camera Linkage Settings
- Chapter 6 Set Record and Storage Settings
- Chapter 7 Alarm Settings
- Chapter 8 Set Radar Advanced Function
- Chapter 9 View Alarm Information
- Chapter 10 System Management
- Appendix A. Radar Mounting Height Recommendation
- Appendix B. Formatting Description
- Appendix C. Indicator Description
- Appendix D. FAQ
- D.1 How to Achieve an Optimum Detection Range?
- D.2 How to Solve the Problem that the Radar is not Shown in the Device List on the Radar Page?
- D.3 How to Adjust the Sensitivity to Avoid False Alarm?
- D.4 How to Raise the Precision of Camera Tracking?
- D.5 How to Solve the Problem that No Reference Point is on the Frame While Setting the Speed Dome Initial Position?
- D.6 What is the Reason that Failed to Draw a Zone Automatically?
- D.7 What Makes a Failed Arming?
- D.8 Why Is It Required to Remove Reflective Objects from the Radar Area?
- D.9 Why Is the Camera Unable to Track the Target?
- D.10 Common Mistakes of Calibrating Camera
Note
According to the relave installaon posion of the radar and the speed dome, it is necessary to
select a schedule for the calibraon point selecon (One point calibraon or mulpoint
calibraon).
• One point calibraon: 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 altude dierence between the speed dome and the radar).
•
Mulpoint calibraon: The scene where is not applicable to the one point calibraon need to
adopt the
mulpoint calibraon method.
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