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
D.6 What is the Reason that Failed to Draw a Zone Automacally?
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 intersecon of the track in the zone drawing page. If the track does not
closed, the drawn zone will be recognized as an invalid zone.
• When the object is moving for drawing a zone, if the track of the target is lost and then appear
again on the zone drawing page, and the distance between lost
posion and the posion the
target appeared again is too far, the sengs will be failed.
D.7 What Makes a Failed Arming?
Answer:
The following two
condions will make a failed arming:
• In the Radar page, if there is a moving target in the warning zone when you click → Arm to
arm radars, it is impossible to enable mandatory arming, resulng in failed arming.
• The current status of radar is
oine.
D.8 Why Is It Required to Remove
Reecve Objects from the Radar
Area?
Answer:
• When there are
reecve objects in the radar applicaon scene, such as at glass or large-area
metal objects, the radar will produce mulpath eects, that is, the people reect the signal from
the radar to the large-area metal objects or at glasses, and the large-area metal objects or at
glasses reect the signal again to the receiving end of the radar, thus there will be a false alarm.
Since the glasses are at and the reecon is concentrated, there may be a false alarm when
there are glasses in the radar scene.
• The higher the
sensivity, the more probability to trigger a false alarm.
D.9 Why Is the Camera Unable to Track the Target?
• The camera is not calibrated.
• The camera is not linked to the zone.
D.10 Common Mistakes of
Calibrang Camera
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