User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter One Hardware Installation and Initial Configuration
- Section One
- Management over a
- Local Console
- Chapter Two
- Introduction to the Local Console Interface
- Chapter Three
- Configuation Using the Local Console
- The Main Control Portal
- 3-3-1. Basic Search
- 3-3-2. Alarm Search
- 3-3-3. POS Search
- 3-3-5. Smart VCA event search
- 3-3-6. Storyboard
- 3-5-1. Settings - Overview
- 3-5-2. Settings–Camera–Management
- 3-5-3. Settings–Camera–Recording
- 3-5-4. Settings–Camera–Media
- 3-5-5. Settings - Camera - Image
- 3-5-6. Settings–Camera–Motion Detection
- 3-5-7. Settings - Camera - PTZ settings
- 3-5-8. Settings - Camera - Port forwarding
- 3-5-9. Settings - Camera - Update firmware
- 3-5-10. Settings–Alarm–Alarm
- 3-5-11. Settings - Alarm - Email
- 3-5-12. Settings–System–Information
- 3-5-13. Settings–System–Maintenance
- 3-5-14. Settings - System - Display
- 3-5-15. Settings - System - PoE management
- 3-5-16. Settings - System - UPS
- 3-5-17. Settings - System - Log
- 3-5-18. Settings - System - VIVOCloud service
- 3-5-19. Settings – System - Customer support
- 3-5-20. Settings–User
- 3-5-21. Settings–User-Login / Logout
- 3-5-22. Settings–Storage
- 3-5-23. Settings - Storage - Scheduled backup
- 3-5-24. Settings - Network
- Settings - Network - IP
- Settings - DDNS
- Settings–Service
- Section Two
- Management over a Web Console
- Chapter Four Login and Getting Started
- Chapter Five System Settings
- Safety and Compatibility
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Face Detection
Face detection detects the presence of human faces in the eld of view.
The applicable scenarios of this feature can be:
* By tagging the video frames which contain facial features, the administrator can later search
for the video clips with presence of these faces in a more ecient manner. Instead of
searching through hours of recordings, face detection can facilitate the process of forensic
search in recorded videos. Objects irrelevant to facial features will be ltered out.
Unattended Object Detection
The Unattended Object detection can be used to detect objects intentionally or unintentionally
left in scene.
The applicable scenarios of this feature can be:
* Detects objects placed in front of an emergency exit.
* Detects objects left on subway tracks, platform, on a bridge, or in a bank lobby.