Dahua Technology DHI-ITC214-PH3A User manual

User’s Manual
Smart Video Parking Detector
User’s Manual
V1.0.0
ZHEJIANG DAHUA VISION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.

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Foreword
General
This manual introduces the functions and operations of smart video parking detector (hereinafter
referred to as the "Device").
Models
Models Working Mode Pixel
DHI-ITC214-PH3A Parking Space Detection 2 MP
DHI-ITC314-PH3A Parking Space Detection 3 MP
DHI-ITC314-PH3A-TF Parking Space Detection 3 MP
DHI-ITC314-PH3A-TBF Parking Space Detection 3 MP
Safety Instructions
The following categorized signal words with defined meaning might appear in the manual.
Signal Words Meaning
DANGER
Indicates a high potential hazard which, if not avoided, will result in death
or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which, if not avoided, could
result in slight or moderate injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potential risk which, if not avoided, could result in property
damage, data loss, lower performance, or unpredictable result.
TIPS Provides methods to help you solve a problem or save you time.
NOTE
Provides additional information as the emphasis and supplement to the
text.
Revision History
Version Revision Content Release Time
V1.0.0 First release. June 2020

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Important Safeguards and Warnings
This chapter describes the contents covering proper handling of the Device, hazard prevention, and
prevention of property damage. Read these contents carefully before using the Device, comply with
them when using, and keep the manual well for future reference.
Power Requirements
Improper battery use might result in fire, explosion, or inflammation.
Use the recommended power cables in the region and conform to the rated power
specification.
Use the power adapter provided with the Device; otherwise, it might result in people injury and
device damage.
The power source shall conform to the requirement of the Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV)
standard, and supply power with rated voltage which conforms to Limited power Source
requirement according to IEC60950-1. Note that the power supply requirement is subject to the
device label.
Connect device (type-I structure) to the power socket with protective earthing.
The appliance coupler is a disconnection device. Keep a convenient angle when using it.
Application Environment Requirements
Do not place or install the Device in a place exposed to sunlight or near the heat source.
Keep the Device away from dampness, dust, or soot.
Keep the Device installed horizontally or on a stable place to prevent it from falling.
Do not drop or splash liquid onto the Device, and make sure that there is no object filled with
liquid on the Device to prevent liquid from flowing into the device.
Install the Device in a well-ventilated place, and do not block the ventilation of the Device.
Operate the Device within the rated range of power input and output.
Do not dissemble the Device.
Transport, use, and store the Device under the allowed humidity and temperature conditions.
Maintenance Requirements
Do not directly touch and wipe the surface of the Device.
WARNING
Use accessories suggested by the manufacturer, and install and maintain the Device by
professionals.
Do not provide two or more power supply modes; otherwise, the Device might be damaged.

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Table of Contents
Foreword............................................................................................................................................................ I
Important Safeguards and Warnings.............................................................................................................. II
1 Production Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 1
Overview ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 11.1
Functions....................................................................................................................................................................................... 11.2
2 Structure and Cable Connection .................................................................................................................. 3
Appearance .................................................................................................................................................................................. 32.1
Dimensions................................................................................................................................................................................... 32.2
Structure........................................................................................................................................................................................ 42.3
Cable Connection ...................................................................................................................................................................... 52.4
3 Installation..................................................................................................................................................... 7
Cable Wiring................................................................................................................................................................................. 73.1
Installing the Device ................................................................................................................................................................. 73.2
4 Quick Configuration with ConfigTool........................................................................................................... 9
Initialization.................................................................................................................................................................................. 94.1
Modifying IP Address..............................................................................................................................................................104.2
Updating System......................................................................................................................................................................114.3
Logging in to Device Web.....................................................................................................................................................154.4
5 Web Operations ........................................................................................................................................... 16
Basic Web Configurations .....................................................................................................................................................165.1
5.1.1 Recommended PC Configuration.........................................................................................................................16
5.1.2 Initialization ..................................................................................................................................................................16
5.1.3 Login................................................................................................................................................................................18
5.1.4 Logout.............................................................................................................................................................................19
5.1.5 Resetting Password....................................................................................................................................................19
5.1.6 Web Functions .............................................................................................................................................................20
Live ................................................................................................................................................................................................205.2
5.2.1 Video Stream ................................................................................................................................................................21
5.2.2 Live View.........................................................................................................................................................................21
5.2.3 Logged Plate Number...............................................................................................................................................23
5.2.4 Plate Snapshot.............................................................................................................................................................23
5.2.5 System Functions........................................................................................................................................................23
5.2.6 Functions of the Live Interface ..............................................................................................................................23
5.2.7 Vehicle Snapshot.........................................................................................................................................................24
5.2.8 Event List........................................................................................................................................................................24
Query............................................................................................................................................................................................245.3
5.3.1 Picture Query................................................................................................................................................................24
5.3.2 Record Query................................................................................................................................................................25
Settings ........................................................................................................................................................................................275.4
5.4.1 ITC (Intelligent Traffic Camera)...............................................................................................................................27
5.4.2 Camera............................................................................................................................................................................36

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5.4.3 Video................................................................................................................................................................................39
5.4.4 Network..........................................................................................................................................................................42
5.4.5 TCP/IP ..............................................................................................................................................................................42
5.4.6 Port...................................................................................................................................................................................43
5.4.7 ONVIF...............................................................................................................................................................................44
5.4.8 Auto Registration........................................................................................................................................................44
5.4.9 Event................................................................................................................................................................................45
5.4.10 Storage.........................................................................................................................................................................45
5.4.11 System ..........................................................................................................................................................................46
5.4.12 System Information .................................................................................................................................................65
Alarm ............................................................................................................................................................................................675.5
FAQ .............................................................................................................................................. 69Appendix 1
Cybersecurity Recommendations............................................................................................. 70Appendix 2

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1Production Introduction
Overview1.1
This Device is an intelligent parking space detector that can be used in intelligent parking lot
management system for parking guidance and reverse vehicle search in indoor parking lots.
It detects and captures vehicles, recognizes license plates, detects parking space status (empty
or occupied), and controls the indicator light of parking space.
By connecting to parking management system, LED display, and reverse vehicle search device, it
provides parking guidance for drivers and facilitates reverse vehicle search for improved parking
experience.
Functions1.2
Intelligent Recognition
Supports drawing detection area to detect parking space status (empty or occupied), and
automatically capture pictures.
Recognizes license plate.
Supports detecting vehicles without license plates, and the detection threshold can be set.
OSD overlay on video and snapshots.
Attractive Design
Attractive dome design, parking space indicator light, and ceiling installation allow the Device to
meet the needs of indoor parking lots.
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
WDR is available on select models, making these models work well in both dark and bright scenes.
Integration
It integrates dome design and parking space indicator light, and adopts ceiling mount to meet
the needs of the parking lot.
Some models support wide dynamic mode, which can automatically adapt to brighter and
darker scenes.
Multi-color Indicator Light
7 colors are available for the indicator light, and the indicator light status can be adjusted as
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The Device detects vehicles by video detection and recognizes license plates. The indicator light
displays the status of the parking space (empty or occupied) according to the detection results.
Supports configuring the indicator color according to the network port status.
Multiple Parking Space Detection
DHI-ITC214-PH3A series support detecting 1–2 parking spaces at the same time.
DHI-ITC314-PH3A series support detecting 1–3 parking spaces at the same time.
DHI-ITC314-PH3A-TF series and DHI-ITC314-PH3A-TBF series support detecting 1–6 parking
spaces at the same time.
360° Rotation
The lens can be rotated by 360°, and the elevation angle can be adjusted by 90°.
Power Supply
Standard 48V DC power supply, and adaptable to 12V DC–48V DC voltage.
Cascading Network
For DHI-ITC214-PH3A and DHI-ITC314-PH3A series parking detectors, only the first device needs
to be supplied with power (48V DC). Supports power supply cascading through network, with
the number of devices no more than 10.
For DHI-ITC314-PH3A-TF and DHI-ITC314-PH3A-TBF series parking detectors, only the first
device needs to be supplied with power (48V DC). Supports power supply cascading through
network, with the number of devices no more than 6.

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2Structure and Cable Connection
The device structure might vary with different models, and the actual product shall prevail.
Appearance2.1
Figure 2-1: Applicable to DHI-ITC314-PH3A-TF and DHI-ITC314-PH3A-TBF series.
Figure 2-2: Applicable to DHI-ITC214-PH3A and DHI-ITC314-PH3A series.
Appearance (1)Figure 2-1
Appearance (2)Figure 2-2
Dimensions2.2
Figure 2-3 is applicable to DHI-ITC314-PH3A-TF and DHI-ITC314-PH3A-TBF series devices.
Figure 2-4 is applicable to DHI-ITC214-PH3A and DHI-ITC314-PH3A series devices.

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Dimensions (mm)Figure 2-3
Dimensions (mm)Figure 2-4
Structure2.3
Structure shown in Figure 2-5 is applicable to DHI-ITC214-PH3A, DHI-ITC314-PH3A,
DHI-ITC314-PH3A-TF, and DHI-ITC314-PH3A-TBF series devices. Only DHI-ITC314-PH3A-TF and
DHI-ITC314-PH3A-TBF series devices are designed with lower housing 2.

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StructureFigure 2-5
Table 2-1 Device structure description
No. Description No. Description
1 Lens 5 Lower housing 1
2 Transparent cover 6 Lower housing 2
3 Indicator light cover 7 Base
4 Bracket for indicator light cover — —
Cable Connection2.4
Cable connectionFigure 2-6

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Table 2-2 Cable description
No. Name Description
1 Network port (IN) Network power input port.
2 Network port (OUT) Network power output port.
3 Power input port
1: 48V_IN.
2: GND_IN.
3: 48V_OUT.
4: GND_OUT.
4 RS–485 port Yellow: RS–485_A.
Orange: RS–485_B.

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3Installation
Cable Wiring3.1
For DHI-ITC214-PH3A and DHI-ITC314-PH3A series devices, only the first device needs to be
supplied with power (48V DC). Supports power supply cascading through network, with the
number of devices no more than 10.
For DHI-ITC314-PH3A-TF and DHI-ITC314-PH3A-TBF series devices, only the first device needs to
be supplied with power (48V DC). Supports power supply cascading through network, with the
number of devices no more than 6.
Installing the Device3.2
Mount the Device to the ceiling mounting tray, and the installation surface must be able to bear at
least 3 times the weight of the Device.
The stud diameter is 33 mm.
The installation takes DHI-ITC314-PH3A-TF as an example. The installation diagram is for
reference only, and the actual interface shall prevail.
Use a hole saw to drill a hole with a diameter of 35 mm at the device mounting position.Step 1
Hole sawFigure 3-1
Thread the cables of the Device through the hole of mounting tray.Step 2
Loosen the nut, thread the cable through the nut, and then fix it to the mounting tray.Step 3

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Installation (1)Figure 3-2
1: Nut; 2: Ceiling mounting tray; 3: Hole of ceiling mounting tray
Refer to "2.4 Cable Connection" to connect the cables.Step 4
Installation (2)Figure 3-3
Remove the cover, and adjust the monitoring view according to the position of the Device.Step 5
Tighten the cover.Step 6

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4Quick Configuration with ConfigTool
The Device is delivered with the same default IP address (192.168. 1.108 by default. IP address of the
auxiliary camera of the DHI-ITC314-PH3A-TF and DHI-ITC314-PH3A-TBF series is 192.168.1.107 by
default). Plan available IP network segments properly based on actual network conditions.
Initialization4.1
The Device is delivered in an uninitialized status. You need to initialize it, and modify the default
password before it can be used.
To acquire the configuration tool, go to Dahua official website, and then select Support > Download
Center > ToolBox, follow the onscreen instructions to download and install the tool.
Device initialization is available only when the IP addresses of the device (192.168.1.108 by
default) and the PC stay in the same network segment.
Plan useable network segment properly to connect the device to the network.
The following figures and interfaces are for reference only, and the actual product shall prevail.
Double-click "ConfigTool.exe" to open the tool.Step 1
Click .Step 2
Modify IPFigure 4-1
Click Search setting.Step 3
Enter the start IP address and end IP address of the network segment in which you want toStep 4
search devices, and then click OK.

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All the devices found in the network segment are listed.Step 5
Select one or several devices with Status shows Uninitialized, and then click Initialize.Step 6
Select the devices that need initialization, and then click Initialize.Step 7
Password settingFigure 4-2
Set and confirm the password of the devices, then enter a valid email address, and then clickStep 8
Next.
Password can be modified or reset in System Settings.
Select the options according to your needs, and then click OK.Step 9
The Initialization interface is displayed after initialization is completed. Click theStep 10
success icon ( ) or the failure icon ( ) for the details.
Click Finish.Step 11
The device status in the Modify IP interface turns to Initialized.Step 12
Modifying IP Address4.2
You can modify IP address of one or multiple devices in one time. This section is based on
modifying IP addresses in batches.
Modifying IP addresses in batches is available only when the corresponding devices have the
same login username and password.
Do "Step 1" to "Step 4" in "4.1 Initialization" to search for devices in your network segment.Step 1
After clicking Search setting, enter the username and password, and make sure that that
they are the same as what you set during initialization, otherwise there will be "wrong
password" notice.
Select the devices which IP addresses need to be modified, and then click Modify IP.Step 2

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Modify IP AddressFigure 4-3
Select Static mode, and then enter start IP, subnet mask, and gateway. All the IP addressesStep 3
will be modified sequentially from the start IP.
IP addresses of multiple devices will be set to the same if you select the Same IP
checkbox.
If DHCP server is available in the network, devices will automatically obtain IP
addresses from DHCP server when you select DHCP.
Click OK.Step 4
Updating System4.3
ConfigTool supports updating devices one by one or in batches.
Updating devices one by one is ideal when few devices are involved, and login username and
password of the devices are different.
Updating devices in batches is recommended when multiple devices are involved, and login
username and passwords of devices are the same.
Double-click "ConfigTool.exe" to open the tool.Step 1
Click .Step 2

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UpdateFigure 4-4
Click Search setting.Step 3
Select the network segment for the target device.Step 4
If the IP address of the target device is in the current network segment, select Current
Segment Search, and then enter the user name and the password of the target device.
Current segment searchFigure 4-5
If the IP address of the target device is in other network segment, select Other
Segment Search, then enter the start IP address and end IP address of the network
segment you need, and then enter the user name and the password of the target
device.

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Other segment searchFigure 4-6
Click OK.Step 5
The search result is displayed.
Search resultFigure 4-7
Select the devices to update.Step 6
Update devices one by one: Select the corresponding device, and then click Browse.
Update devices in batches: Select multiple devices, and then click Batch Upgrade.
Select the update file.Step 7

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BrowseFigure 4-8
Update the devices.Step 8
Update the devices one by one: Click Upgrade, and the system starts updating. You
can see the update progress.
Update the devices in batches: Click OK, and the system starts updating.
After restarting the device, click the refresh button to confirm the system version.Step 9
Confirm versionFigure 4-9
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If the update failed, you can:
Check whether the update file is correct.
Restart the ConfigTool and do the update again.
Logging in to Device Web4.4
On the interface of modifying IP address, click of the corresponding device to go to the device
login interface.
Log in to device webFigure 4-10
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