ALIBI ALI-NP3022ANPR User manual

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Top (up)
Bottom (down)
Conduit port (2)
Mounting screw
hole (4)
Hook for safety
cable
Hole for camera
mounting screw (4)
Cable access
through mounting
surface
Camera base
locator pins
Junction box detail
What’s in the box
Your camera includes the following items:
• Drill template
• Waterproof RJ-45 LAN coupling
• Junction Box
• Gang box adapter plate (not shown)
• Security wrench
• Mounting hardware
• Waterproof LAN coupling
Step 1. Determine the camera mounting location
This License Plate Recognition camera will produce the best results when positioned and aimed correctly.
Use the information in this step, and then carefully plan for the installation following the guidelines shown
here and the instructions later in this document.
General Guidelines
• Environment: The camera should not be blocked from its surveillance targets by vegetation,
structures, or other obstructions.
• Sunlight: Direct sunlight can distort the image detected by the camera.
• Installation angle: The vertical and horizontal angles should not exceed 30º. See the diagrams
below.
30º
X
H
Y
30º
NOTE
For computational purposes, the recognition distance (minimum to maximum) is a combination of the vertical
height (H) of the camera and the horizontal oset (Y) of the camera from the motion vector of the vehicle.
Lens specication: 8 mm to 32 mm, F1.6, horizontal eld of view: 42° to 13.5°.
ALI-NP3022ANPR 2 MP IP Bullet
License Plate Recognition Camera
Quick Installation Guide
This document guides you through the basic steps to install and congure the ALI-NP3022ANPR camera.
This camera uses optical character recognition on images to read vehicle license plates and create vehicle
data. The camera features:
•
2.0 MP high resolution sensor, 1920 × 1080 @ 60 fps
•
8 - 32 mm motorized vari-focal lens
•
Smart IR LED array with illumination up to 165 feet
•
3D-DNR noise reduction, 120dB Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
•
Dual power capable - Power over Ethernet (PoE) or 12 Vdc
•
Weatherproof - IP67 rated
•
Internal microSD card storage up to 128GB (card not provided)
•
2-way Audio I/O, Alarm I/O
For more information about the software features of this camera, please refer to the ALIBI IP Camera V3
Software User Manual, available from your retailer.
Camera body
Lens
Articulated
mounting
bracket
Junction box assembly
(see detail below)
Sun Shield
Camera mounting base
Safety cable
Audio In/Out
connectors
LAN (RJ-45)
connector
12 Vdc,power
and ground
terminations
CVBS Out
Alarm In/Out
terminals
microSD card slot and reset button inside.

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• Lens and Recognition Distance: The ALI-NS3022ANPR camera includes an 8 ~ 32 mm
vari-focal lens, which can be used for surveillance of both Gate Entrances and roadways. For
determining the optimal distance range for recognizing license plates, use the diagram shown
below with the equations and table.
Recognition distance
Detection Range (L)
Height (H)
L = cot 30˚ x H
Scene Lens setting (mm) Min. Recognition
Distance
Max. Recognition
Distance
Entrance 8 ~ 12 mm 50 ft (15 m) 59 ft (18 m)
Road Trac 8 ~ 32 mm 50 ft (15 m) 164 ft (50 m)
• Depth of Field: To capture the vehicle license plate eectively, set the camera to provide the
minimum depth of eld (DOF). Depth-of-eld (or length of the zone of sharpness) is the distance
between the nearest and farthest objects that appear in sharp focus in a video. To determine the
depth of eld, use the formula:
L
dof =
4 x T
rec
x V
max
3600
Where:
Ldof (depth-of-eld), length in meters, m;
Trec (recognition time per one plate), in milliseconds, ms;
Vmax (maximum vehicle speed), kph.
The table below shows the Ldof of an array of Trec and Vmax values.
Vmax
(kph / mph)
Trec (ms)
100 200 300 400 500
Ldof (m / ft)
40 / 24 4 / 13.1 9 / 29.5 13 / 42.7 18 / 59 22 / 72.2
80 / 49 9 / 29.5 18 / 59 27 / 88.6 36 / 108.1 44 / 144.4
100 / 62.5 11 / 36.1 22 / 72.2 33 / 108.3 44 / 144.4 56 / 183.7
120 / 74 13 / 42.7 27 / 88.6 40 / 131.2 53 / 173.9 67 / 219.8
140 / 87 16 / 52.5 31 / 101.7 47 / 154.2 62 / 203.4 78 / 255.9
180 / 112 20 / 65.6 40 / 131.2 60 / 196.9 80 / 262.5 100 / 328.1
200 / 125 22 / 72.2 44 / 144.4 67 / 219.8 89 / 292 111 / 364.2
220 / 136 24 / 78.7 49 / 160.8 73 / 239.5 98 / 321.5 122 / 400.3
240 / 149 27 / 88.6 53 / 173.9 80 / 262.5 107 / 351 133 / 436.4
Notes:
• The minimum sizes of the license plate on the edges of the zone of sharpness should not be less than
the width pixel requirements shown below.
—DOF depends on F-number of lens diaphragm, which may be automatically adjusted by a
camera in case of illumination changes. Iris control must be set to manual. Or, ensure that
DOF length is enough for the worst possible illumination case.
—Change the iris type to manual before focusing the lens, and then change the iris type back
to auto-iris.
Application Guidelines
Two common camera applications are discussed here: Gate Entrance and Road Trac. For other
applications, follow the models guidelines above to determine the best location for installing the camera.
• Gate Entrance application
For Gate Entrances, recommended settings are shown in the diagram below. Note that on both
sides, cameras are aimed at the approaching vehicle.
• Road Trac application
For road trac, the position of the camera and coverage depends on speed of the trac.
—< 37 mph (< 60 kph): If the trac speed us less than 37 mph (60 kph), one camera can be
used over the middle or to the side of two lanes.
—> 37 mph (> 60 kph): If the trac speed us greater than 37 mph (60 kph), one camera
should be used for each lane.
Camera height should be between 5 meters and 6 meters.
Camera
5 m < H < 6 m
Detection range
The gures below show an application for two lanes of trac with the camera mounted on the side
of a crossbar.
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Camera
The gures below show an application for two lanes of trac with the camera mounted in the
middle of a crossbar.
Camera
NOTE Whether mounting the camera on a pole or crossbar, ensure that it does not vibrate when heavy
vehicles pass or for other events..
Step 2. Install the camera
The camera includes hardware to install it directly to the Junction box provided, to a mounting surface
(without the junction box), or to a double-gang electrical box using the adapter plate provided. When
using the junction box, camera LAN and power drop cables can attach to extension cables inside the box.
The camera with or without the junction box can be installed on a ceiling (horizontal surface) or wall
(vertical surface). To install the camera, do one of the following:
To mount the camera using the Junction box
1. Remove the cover on the underside of the camera, and then install a microSD card. The card can
have a capacity up to 128 GB. Reinstall the cover.
2. Determine the best fasteners for securing the Junction box to mounting surface. The mounting
hardware provided is suitable for most surfaces.
3. Remove the junction box from the camera assembly by loosing the four captive screws.
4. Attach the drill template to the surface. Mark the location of the Junction box mounting screw
holes. If routing extension cables for the LAN, power, alarm devices, etc. through the mounting
surface, mark the location for that hole too. NOTE: When installing the box onto a wall, observe the
orientation for TOP and BOTTOM orientation markings inside the box and on the camera mounting
base, and orient the drill template properly.
Mounting surface
Orientation mark
Mounting base screws (4)
Junction box mounting screws (4)
Drill template
Safety cable
Junction box
Camera
5. Drill holes in the mounting surface for the mounting screws and extension cables (if necessary).
6. Secure the Junction box to the mounting surface using appropriate fasteners.
7. Attach the camera safety cable to the safety hook inside the junction box.
8. Route the network LAN, audio, alarm and power extension cables between the junction box and the
devices they connect to. Do not apply power to the extension cables at this time.
9. Connect the extension cables to the camera drop cables.
10. Secure the camera to the junction box with four (4) screws.
11. Apply power to the camera.
To mount the camera onto a surface without the junction box
For this mounting option, the drop cables can be routed through the mounting surface, or through the
cable channel in the mounting base.
Mounting surface
Cable channel
Camera
Mounting base
screws (4)
1. Determine the best fasteners for securing the camera mounting base to mounting surface. The
mounting hardware provided may be suitable for some surfaces.
2. Remove the junction box from the camera assembly by removing the four mounting base captive
screws.
3. Using the camera mounting base as a template, mark the locations of the holes for the mounting
screws. Also mark the location of a hole for the camera drop cables if needed.
4. Route the network LAN, audio, alarm and power extension cables between the camera and the
devices they connect to.
5. Connect the extension cables to the camera drop cables.
6. Secure the camera to the mounting surface with four (4) screws.
7. Apply power to the camera.
To mount the camera onto an electrical box
1. Install a double-gang electrical box at the location where the camera will be installed.
2. Attach the gang box adapter plate provided to the electrical box using four (4) screws.
Double-gang box
Adapter plate
Orientation mark
Mounting base screws (4)
Adapter plate mounting screws (4)
Camera
3. Remove the junction box from the camera assembly by loosing the four mounting base captive
screws.
4. Attach the adapter plate to the double-gang box using at least two (2) screws.
5. Route the network LAN, audio, alarm and power extension cables between the devices they connect
to and out through the adapter plate. Do not apply power to the extension cables at this time.
6. Connect the extension cables to the camera drop cables.
7. Secure the camera to the adapter plate with four (4) screws.
8. Apply power to the camera.

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Step 3. Activate Inactive Alibi device
NOTE: If the camera LAN extension cable is attached to a Network Video Recorder (NVR), skip this step.
Refer to the documentation available for your NVR rmware for the procedure to activate the camera, if
necessary.
When an Alibi device is rst installed, or reset to its factory conguration, it must be “Activated” before it
can be used. In the Alibi Conguration Tool, “Inactive” devices have a Security status of Inactive, and
an IPv4 address of 192.168.1.64. A device is “Activated” when a password is assigned to the admin
username of the device.
In the example below, an ALI-NS3022ANPR camera is activated and congured for its network. The
procedure is similar for all other Alibi network cameras currently available.
1. Scan through the list of devices the Alibi Cong Tool discovered for the Inactive device you want to
activate (see below). Click on the device in the list to highlight it, and then click the select box to
check it. See below.
Activate
2. Click the Activate button. In the Activate window, you will create a password for the admin
(administrator) username.
a. In the Activate window, enter an a password for admin in the New Password eld. Include a
combination of uppercase, lowercase alphabetic characters and numbers to create a “Strong”
password. The rating is shown beneath the eld. See above.
b. Enter the admin password again in the Conrm eld, and then click Activate. In the screen
below, notice that the device Security status shows “Active”. Record your admin password for
reference later.
CAUTION
If you lose your admin (administrator) password, you cannot congure the device or restore
it to its factory settings. To reset your password, call your support organization for specic
instructions.
Notice that although the device is now activated, it retained the default IP address.
Step 4. Modify Network Parameters
NOTE: If the camera LAN extension cable is attached to a Network Video Recorder (NVR), skip this step.
The camera will receive network conguration settings from the NVR. Refer to the documentation available
for your NVR rmware for more information.
You can change the network parameters of devices that are active.
1. In the list of devices discovered, click on the device you want to change the network settings for, and
then click the select box to check it. See below.
Modify Network Parameters
2. In the popup window, edit the current network parameters, and then enter the admin user
password in the eld at the bottom.
a. Enable DHCP: You can select Enable DHCP to acquire compatible network settings from
a DHCP server installed on the LAN. However, these settings can be changed by the DHCP
server. Since it is recommended to use an unchanging IP address, you can use DHCP to acquire
compatible network settings, and then uncheck Enable DHCP and save that conguration to
retain the new network parameters.
b. In the example below, the IPv4 address was changed to 192.168.3.100, and the IPv4 Gateway
was changed to 192.168.3.1. These settings were determined to be compatible with the
network router and other devices that share the same router.
3. Click OK to save your settings. The parameter change(s) will be shown device’s network parameters
(see below).
Step 5. Login to the camera
NOTE: If the camera LAN extension cable is attached to a Network Video Recorder (NVR), skip this step.
Microsoft® IE is used to access your camera remotely. IE must run as an Administrator to use all features
available through a remote login to the camera.

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Setting MS Internet Explorer to run as an Administrator
Window 7: To run IE as an Administrator:
1. Find or create an IE icon on your computer desktop.
2. Hold down the shift key, and then right-click on the IE icon.
MS Internet
Explorer icon
Run as administrator
3. Click Run as administrator in the pop-up menu.
Window 10:
To run IE as an Administrator:
1. Find MS IE in the start menu. Usually this is found in the Windows Accessories group.
2. Pin the entry to Start.
3. Right click on the Internet Explorer tile, and then select More | Run as administrator.
Run as
administrator
To login to the camera from a computer on the same LAN:
1. Open your Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) browser on your computer and enter the IP address of the
camera in the URL eld. In the example below, the IP address of the camera is 192.168.3.100.
2. In the login window, enter admin for the User Name and the password you created in the
Password eld, the click Login.
3. If this is the rst time you are logging into a camera, you may see the message in the following
screen. If this appears, follow the sub-steps below.
a. Click on the message to install the plugin.
b. In the message bar at the bottom of the screen, click Run. Follow the on-screen instructions
to install WebComponents. When the following screen opens, click Finish.
The Live View screen with the camera video image should appear.
Capture, Record, Zoom icons
Screen select tabs Logout buttonLive View image
Step 6. Adjust camera pan, tilt and rotation
Adjust the camera pan, tilt and rotation to point the camera at your surveillance target. When pointing
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maintenance cable to the connector on the maintenance panel, and then attach it to CVBS monitor to see a
live view video from the camera.
1. While observing live video from the camera, use the L-wrench to loosen the adjustment bracket lock
screw on the back of the adjustment bracket until the camera is free to move and rotate.
Pan lock screw - Pan: 0˚ ~ 360˚
Tilt lock screw
Tilt: 0˚ ~ 100˚ Rotation lock screw
Rotation: 0˚ ~ 360˚
2. Point the camera at your surveillance target, changing the pan and tilt as needed. Be certain to stay
within the specied pan and tilt ranges of the camera. See above.
3. When the camera is installed, adjust the camera rotation so that the tilt of the licence plate is no
more than ± 5º. Consider the plane of the road surface when making the adjustment.
5º
5º
0º
4. Tighten the adjustment bracket lock screw to securely hold the camera in place.
Step 7. Verify PTZ functionality
Use the PTZ control panel to exercise the zoom and focus functionality of the camera. Accessing to the
control panel depends on whether the camera is installed as a device on a LAN or if it is connected to a
NVR. Select the installation type below for your camera to complete this step.
For cameras installed on a LAN
1. Log into the camera and then open the Live View window.
Open / Close PTZ Control Panel PTZ Control Panel
2. Click the joystick icon to open the PTZ control panel. See above.
3. In the PTZ control panel, click each zoom and focus button shown in the graphic below. Verify
that the camera performs as expected. Refer to the Specications section of this document for zoom
range.
Direction buttons Zoom In / Out
Focus In / Out
Iris Open / Close
Continuous
pan
For cameras connected directly to an NVR
Refer to the rmware manual for your NVR for specic instructions to perform the following:
1. Log into the NVR at the NVR console.
2. In the Live View display, nd the PTZ camera you installed. Click on the camera to open the Quick
Setting toolbar.
PTZ Control icon
3. Click the PTZ Control icon. See above.
4. In the pop-up PTZ menu, click the PTZ Control tab. See below.
Zoom In / Out
Focus In / Out
Iris Open / Close
5. In the PTZ Control panel, click the zoom and focus buttons labeled in the graphic above. Verify that
the camera performs as expected. Refer to the Specications section of this document for motion
and zoom ranges.
Step 8. Adjust the camera image for your surveillance target
Use the rmware menus to adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation and sharpness of the video image
if necessary. These settings are initially optimized at the factory and may not need adjustment. When
adjustments are necessary, the paths to the image settings menus are dierent if the camera is installed
as a device on a LAN, or if it is connected to a NVR. Select the installation type below for your camera to
complete this step.
For cameras installed on a LAN
1. If necessary, log into the camera on the LAN with administrative credentials.
2. After adjusting the camera for the a typical eld of view, click the Setup tab, and then click the
Image link in the left frame.

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3. Adjust the Brightness Contrast, Saturation and Sharpness of the image. Each parameter can be set to
a level of 0 ~ 100 either by moving the slider or entering the value in the box on the right. The eect
of the adjustment will appear in the Live View image in the menu.
Refer to the rmware user manual for your camera to use the other submenus on this screen.
For cameras connected directly to an NVR
1. Log into the NVR with administrative privileges.
2. Open the rmware Image menu. Go to Menu | Camera Management | Image
3. In the Camera eld drop down list, select the camera you want to congure. In the example above,
[D1]IPCamera 01 is selected.
4. Drag the Brightness, Contrast, Saturation and Hue adjustment markers left or right to perfect
the image from the camera. For some adjustments, you can click the up ( 5)or down ( 6)icons
near the adjustment value (on the right side) to incrementally change the value of those adjustment.
5. Click Apply to save your settings for this camera.
Refer to the rmware user manual for your NVR to use the other submenus on this screen.
Capture Record Zoom
Live View image
NOTE You can also observe video from the camera by plugging the Video Test Monitor cable into the CVBS
monitor connector in the camera, then attaching it to a spot monitor.
Step 9. License Plate Recognition
You can use the client software and a web browser to compose a rule to capture pictures congure the
camera to identify the license plant number. Gate trac surveillance is used in the example shown here.
Enable Vehicle Detection
1. Log into the camera via web browser.
2. Go to the Setup | Road Trac | Detection Conguration tab.
3. Select Vehicle Detection and check the Enable select box. See above.
Select the detection area.
4. In the menu shown above:
a. Open the Total Number of Lanes drop down list, and select the appropriate value. In this
example, 1 lane was selected.
b. Open the Mounting Type drop down list, and select the appropriate value. In this example,
At Roadside was selected.
c. Open the Plate Mode drop down list, and select either Small or Large.
d. Open the Mode drop down list, and select the appropriate option.
5. Click and drag the lane line to set the range, and then drag the line to adjust the length and angle.
a. Click on the Left Border line, and then drag the dots at the ends of the line to set the left
border of the detection area.
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c. When the lines are in the optimal position, click Save.
Notes:
• License plate image must be clear in the video.
• The plate area should be between 16 to 50 pixels of height. For better recognition, the plate area
should be between 20 to 40 pixels in height.
• The plate should be between 100 to 200 pixels of width.
Set the arming Schedule
1. Click the Arming Schedule and Linkage Method tab above the video window.
2. In the Arming Schedule, you can create separate schedules for White List, Black List, and Other List
license plates. Creating schedules for each is identical.
a. Click on the schedule tab you want to create.
b. Click on the day you want to set the arming schedule for. A popup menu will appear at above
the line.
c. Adjust the start and end time for the day, or drag the dots at each end of the line to set the
arming period for that day. Time periods cannot overlap.
d. Move the cursor to the end of the line, and then click the green icon that appears. A Copy to
menu will open. You can copy the arming schedule for that day to other days of the week.
Click OK to save the Copy to settings.
e. Congure the arming schedule for other days as needed.
f. Check the select box to enable the linkage method. You can select Notify surveillance
center and Upload to FTP or Trigger Alarm Out: .
Notify Surveillance Center: Send an exception or alarm signal to remote management
software when an event occurs.
Upload to FTP: Capture the image when an alarm is triggered and upload the picture to an
FTP server. You can also save the picture on the local SD card or connected NAS.
Trigger Alarm Out: Trigger the alarm output when the event occurs.
3. Click Save to save the settings.
4. Click another “List” tab and repeat the procedure above to congure its arming schedule.
Enable the LED light supplement (Optional)
To recognize license plate at night, use a camera with IR LED and enable the LED light supplement.
1. Open the Setup | System | Maintenance | System Service menu.
2. Check the select box to Enable IR Light.
3. Click Save to save the settings.

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Step 10. LPR configuration setup
To ensure the best performance of your camera for license plate recognition, follow the guidelines below:
• To reduce the eect of the car headlights, set the shutter speed to not less than 1/1000 s. To NOT
obscure the edge of the lines (especially shadows), the shutter speed should not exceed 4/1000 s.
a. Open the Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) web browser.
b. Log into the camera with administrative (admin) credentials.
c. Go to Setup | Image | System | Display Settings.
d. Open the Mounting Scenario drop down list, and select Road. See above.
e. Open the Exposure Settings menu options, open the Exposure Time drop down list and
then select 1/1000.
• If the camera is mounted at a horizontal angle of 30 degrees, set the exposure time according to the
table below.
Exposure Time (s) Maximum Vehicle Speed (kph/mph)
1/100 5 / 3
1/500 40 / 25
1/1000 100 / 62
1/2000 200 / 124
1/4000 400 / 248
• Avoid overexposure of license plate. Use the slider to set the recommended Gain value of 20.
• Open the Backlight Settings option list, and then disable the WDR and BLC functions for better
details. See below.
• Open the Image Enhancement option list, and then set the Digital Noise Reduction (DNR)
level between 10 and 20.
• To mitigate invalid information detected on the plate such as ads or image parts with numbers and
letters, follow the steps below:
a. Adjust the ROI (Region of Interest) to avoid the parts of the plate that may be falsely detected.
To congure the ROI, go to Setup | Video/Audio and then click the ROI tab.
b. Move the camera.
Camera Reset
To Reset the camera to its factory default conguration, press and hold the Reset button, located beneath
the cover on the underside of the camera, for 10 seconds during power on or reboot.
Step 11. Real-time LPR Result
The real-time LPR result page displays the captured license plate in the license plate result area. The
information including capture time, plate number, license plate picture, etc.
To see the capture results from the ANPR camera, go to Setup | Road Trac | Real-time LPR Result,
and then check the Enable .... box to see the results.
Additional Features
Use the Picture, Camera and BlackList & WhiteList tabs to customize the capture and export of data.

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Specications
Camera
Image Sensor 1/1.8" Progressive Scan CMOS
Min. Illumination Color: 0.002 Lux @ (F1.2, AGC ON), 0.0027 Lux @ (F1.4, AGC ON), 0 Lux with IR
Shutter Speed 1 s to 1/100,000 s, supports slow shutter
Lens 8 mm to 32 mm, F1.6, horizontal eld of view: 42° to 13.5°
Auto-iris DC drive
Day & Night IR cut lter with auto switch
Digital Noise Reduction 3D DNR
WDR 120dB
Compression Standard
Video Compression
Main stream: H.264 / MPEG4
Sub stream: H.264 / MPEG4 / MJPEG
Third stream: H.264 / MPEG4 / MJPEG
H.264 Type Baseline Prole / Main Prole / High Prole
H.264+ Supported
Video Bit Rate 32 Kbps ~ 16 Mbps
Audio Compression (-S) G.711 / G.722.1 / G.726 / MP2L2
Audio Bit Rate (-S) 64 Kbps (G.711) / 16 Kbps (G.722.1) / 16 Kbps (G.726) / 32-160 Kbps (MP2L2)
Image
Max. Resolution 1920 × 1080
Main Stream Max. Frame Rate 50 Hz: 50 fps (1920 × 1080, 1280 × 960, 1280 × 720)
60 Hz: 60 fps (1920 × 1080, 1280 × 960, 1280 × 720)
Sub Stream Max. Frame Rate 50 Hz: 25 fps (704 × 576, 640 × 480, 352 × 288)
60 Hz: 30 fps (704 × 480, 640 × 480, 352 × 240)
Third Stream Max. Frame Rate
50 Hz: 25 fps (1920 × 1080, 1280 × 960, 1280 × 720, 704 × 576, 640 × 480,
352 × 288)
60 Hz: 30 fps (1920 × 1080, 1280 × 960, 1280 × 720, 704 × 480, 640 × 480,
352 × 240)
Image Enhancement BLC / 3D DNR / Defog / EIS
Image Setting Rotate mode, saturation, brightness, contrast, sharpness adjustable by client software or
web browser
Region of Interest Supports 4 xed region for each stream, and dynamic tracking
Target Cropping Supported
Day / Night Switch Auto / Schedule / Triggered by Alarm In (-S)
Picture Overlay LOGO picture can be overlaid on video with 128 × 128 24-bit bmp format
Accuracy Capture Rate: > 99%
Recognition Rate: > 98%
Vehicle Speed Support vehicle speed under 120 km / h (74.6 mi/h)
Line number Up to 4 lines supported. Recommended to set 1 or 2 lines for best performance
Direction Support capture and recognition of vehicles both approaching and leaving
White list and Black list Up to 2048
Network
Network Storage Support microSD / SDHC / SDXC card (128G), local storage and NAS (NFS,SMB / CIFS), ANR
Alarm Trigger Road trac, motion detection, video tampering alarm, network disconnected, IP address
conict, illegal login, HDD full, HDD error
Protocols TCP/IP, ICMP, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, RTP, RTSP, RTCP, PPPoE, NTP, UPnP, SMTP,
SNMP, IGMP, 802.1X, QoS, IPv6
General Function One-key reset, anti-icker, three streams, heartbeat, password protection, privacy mask,
watermark, IP address lter, mirror
Standard ONVIF (prole S, prole G), ISAPI
Interface
Communication Interface 1 RJ45 10M / 100M Ethernet port
Audio With –S model: 1 audio input(line in / mic in), 1 audio output
Alarm With –S model: 1 input, 1 output
Video Output 1Vp-p composite output (75 Ω / BNC)
On-board storage Built-in microSD / SDHC / SDXC slot, up to 128GB
Reset Button Yes
Audio
Environment Noise Filtering Supported
Audio I/O Supported
Audio Sampling Rate 16 kHz / 32 kHz / 44.1 kHz / 48 kHz
General
Operating Conditions -30 °C to +60 °C (-22 °F to +140 °F), Humidity 95% or less (non-condensing)
Power Supply 12 Vdc ± 10%, terminal block PoE (802.3at, class 4)
Power Consumption and
Current 12 Vdc, max. 18.1 W, 1.6 A; PoE, max. 24 W, 0.4 A to 0.6 A
IR 850 nm IR wavelength, up to 50 meters for 2.8 to 12 mm lens, up to 100 m for 8 to 32 mm lens
White Light -Up to 50 meters for 2.8 to 12 mm lens, up to 100 m for 8 to 32 mm lens
Protection IP67
Dimensions 13.72”× 4.5”× 4.4” (348.38 × 114.18 × 111.73 mm)
Weight Approx. 4.57 lb. (2075 g)
Supplied Accessories
Quick Installation Guide
Mounting Hardware and Template
Junction box
Gang box adapter plate
Using the Waterproof Ethernet Fitting
Install the Waterproof Ethernet Fitting on the Ethernet cable end at the camera when moisture or
contamination exists in the area near the camera. The tting includes several parts that must be installed in
a specic order. To install the tting:
1. Place the rubber O-ring over the camera drop cable end cap.
Push the O-ring up to the connector cap.
2. Place the Lock Nut onto the network cable from the router
or switch as shown in the drawing to the right. The inside
threads must be toward the camera end.
3. Place the rubber basket onto the network cable above the lock
nut as shown.
4. Place the end cap onto the network cable above the rubber
gasket as shown. The ngered end must be toward the router
or switch.
5. Install an RJ-45 connector onto the network cable.
6. Plug the RJ-45 connector with the network cable into the
camera network drop cable.
7. Fit the end cap on the network cable onto the camera drop
cable end cap. Rotate the network cable end cap to lock it in
place.
8. Push the rubber gasket fully into the end of the network cable
end cap.
9. Screw the lock nut onto the network cable end cap until it is
fully seated.
Network drop cable
from camera
Network cable from
router or switchEthernet Fitting installed
Ethernet Fitting assembled and connected
Drop cable
end cap
Network drop
cable from
camera
Rubber
O-ring
seal
RJ-45
connector
End cap
Rubber
gasket
Network
cable
from
router or
switch
Lock nut
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