Provision ISR DI-320IPEN-28 Bedienungsanleitung
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Überwachungskamera
DI-320IPEN-28
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This user manual covers the
following cameras:
Eye-Sight :v2
• 320IPE 2MP Series
• 340IPE 4MP Series
Fixed Lens Models
(Including - Models)DI VF
v5.x User Manual
For H.265 IP Camera
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Notes
◼ Before operating the camera, we strongly advise users to read this manual and keep it
for later use.
◼ Please use the specified power supply to connect.
◼ Avoid incorrect operation, shock vibration, heavy pressing which can cause damage to
the product.
◼ Do not use corrosive detergent to clean e body of the camera. If necessary, please use th
a soft dry cloth to wipe dirt; for hard contamination, use neutral detergent. Any cleanser
for high-grade furniture is applicable.
◼ Avoid aiming the camera directly towards extremely bright objects, such the sun, as as
this may damage the image sensor.
◼ Please follow the instructions to install the camera. Do not reverse the camera, or the
reversing image will be received.
◼ Do not operate the camera in extreme temperatures or extreme humidity conditions.
◼ Use the power supply supplied authorized by a PROVISION-ISR technician.
◼ Keep away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stove, etc.
◼ The instructions in this manual could be outdated; if you need any clarifications you
can contact an authorized PROVISION-ISR technician. PROVISION-ISR reserves the
right to add changes to this manual and publish it online on our website
(www.provision-isr.com): there may be inconsistencies with the latest version. This
applies to any and all software upgrades and product improvements, interpretation and
modification added. These changes will be published in the latest version without prior
notification.
◼ When this product is in use, the relevant contents of Microsoft, Apple and Google will
be involved in. The pictures and screenshots in this manual are only used to explain the
usage of our product. The ownership of trademarks, logos and other intellectual
properties related to Microsoft, Apple and Google belong to the above-mentioned
companies.
◼ All pictures and examples used in the manual are for reference only.

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Table of Contents
1 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 1
2 IE Remote Access ................................................................................................. 2
2.1 LAN ............................................................................................................................... 2
2.1.1 Access through IP-Manager ................................................................................ 2
2.1.2 Direct Access through IE .................................................................................... 4
2.2 WAN .............................................................................................................................. 5
3 Live Preview ........................................................................................................ 6
3.1 The Live Preview Interface ................................................................................................ 6
3.2 MVF (Motorized Vari-Focal) Controls* ............................................................................... 7
4 IPC Configuration ............................................................................................... 8
4.1 System Configuration ....................................................................................................... 8
4.1.1 Basic Information .............................................................................................. 8
4.1.2 Date & Time Configuration ................................................................................ 9
4.1.3 Local Config .................................................................................................. 10
4.1.4 Storage .......................................................................................................... 10
4.2 Video Configuration ....................................................................................................... 13
4.2.1 Camera Configuration ...................................................................................... 13
4.2.2 Video/Audio ................................................................................................... 15
4.2.3 OSD Configuration ......................................................................................... 16
4.2.4 Video Mask .................................................................................................... 17
4.2.1 ROI Configuration .......................................................................................... 17
4.3 Alarm Configuration ....................................................................................................... 18
4.3.1 Motion Detection ............................................................................................ 18
4.3.2 General Fault .................................................................................................. 20
4.3.3 Alarm In (DAI Model Only) ............................................................................. 22
4.3.4 Alarm Out (DAI Model only) ........................................................................... 23
4.4 Advanced Analytics ........................................................................................................ 25
4.4.1 Camera Tampering .......................................................................................... 25
4.4.2 Line Crossing ................................................................................................. 26
4.4.3 Sterile Area .................................................................................................... 28
4.4.4 Area Entrance / Exit ........................................................................................ 30
4.4.5 Object Counting. ............................................................................................. 30
4.4.6 Face Detection ................................................................................................ 32
4.4.7 Analytics and Live Display. .............................................................................. 34
4.5 Network Configuration .................................................................................................... 34
4.5.1 P/IP TC .......................................................................................................... 34
4.5.2 Port ............................................................................................................... 36
4.5.3 Server Configuration ....................................................................................... 37
4.5.4 DDNS Configuration ....................................................................................... 37
4.5.5 SNMP ........................................................................................................... 39
4.5.6 802.1X .......................................................................................................... 39
4.5.7 RTSP ............................................................................................................. 39

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4.5.8 nP UP ............................................................................................................. 40
4.5.9 Email Setting .................................................................................................. 40
4.5.10 FTP ............................................................................................................... 41
4.5.11 HTTPS .......................................................................................................... 42
4.5.12 P2P ............................................................................................................... 44
4.5.13 QoS ............................................................................................................... 45
4.6 Security ........................................................................................................................ 45
4.6.1 User .............................................................................................................. 45
4.6.2 Online Users ................................................................................................... 46
4.6.3 Block and Allow Lists ...................................................................................... 46
4.6.4 Security Management ...................................................................................... 47
4.7 Maintenance .................................................................................................................. 48
4.7.1 Configure Backup & Restore ............................................................................ 48
4.7.2 Reboot Device ................................................................................................ 49
4.7.3 Upgrade ......................................................................................................... 49
4.8 Playback ....................................................................................................................... 50
5 Mobile Surveillance ...........................................................................................53
5.1 Network Configuration .................................................................................................... 53
6 Appendix I : Analytics Configuration Requirements ........................................... 54
6.1 General ......................................................................................................................... 54
6.2 Object Monitoring (missing object / left item) .................................................................. 56
6.3 Camera Tampering (Camera shifting / Lens tampering / Camera masking) ...................... 57
6.4 Line Crossing ................................................................................................................ 58
6.5 People Intrusion and Sterile Area ...................................................................................... 59
6.6 People Counting ............................................................................................................. 60
6.7 People Gathering: ........................................................................................................... 62
7 Q & A ................................................................................................................ 63

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1 Introduction
This IPC (short for IP Camera) is designed for high-performance CCTV solutions. It adopts the
state- -the-art video processing chips and utilizes most advanced technologiesof , such as video
encoding and decoding technology, complies with the TCP/IP protocol SoC, etc to ensure that ,
this system will be extremely stable and reliable. The IPC device should be used together with
Provision-ISR’s IP manager or recording devices to enable the quick setting and full utilization
of the camera.
Main Features
⚫ ICR auto switch, true day/night
⚫ H.265+/H.264+/H.265/H.264 Compression
⚫ Advanced Analytics including True object detection (DDA)
⚫ 3D DNR
⚫ True WDR/BLC/HLC
⚫ ROI coding
⚫ Support CVBS output
⚫ Support Audio in
⚫ Dome cameras include built-in microphone
⚫ PoE power supply
⚫ Remote monitoring support (Via smartphone/CMS/IE)

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2 IE Remote Access
You may connect IPC via LAN or WAN. In this manual, we will use IE v11 for example. The
details are as follows:
2.1 LAN
In LAN, there are two ways to access IPC:
1. Access through IP Manager Software.
2. Direct s through IE browser.acces
2.1.1 Access through -ManagerIP
① Make sure the PC and IPC are connected to the LAN and that the IP-Manager is installed on
the PC. You can install the IP manager form the disc provided with the camera or download it
by clicking .here
② Double-click the -Manager icon on the desktop to run this software as shown below:IP
③ Modify the IP address. The default IP address of this camera is 192.168.226.201. ck all Ti
the cameras you wish to set and then click on the “Batch Set NET tab.”

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If you wish to use DHCP (IP Address automatic assignment), choose “Automatically gets IP
address”, set the password and click on “Batch set” Wait for a few moments until the IP .
manager will configure the cameras. After configuration, the IP addresses of the cameras will
refresh automatically.
Please note:
1) In order for the DHCP mode to work, you must have a DHCP server on the LAN.
2) Using DHCP for permanent installations is not advisable as the IP Address might
change after a while and cause the camera to be unreachable.
If you wish to set static IP addresses, choose “Uses the following IP Addresses”, set the range
of IP addresses you sh to assign (First and last address), set the gateway and subnet mask and wi
click on batch set. Wait for a few moments until the IP manager will configure the cameras.
After configuration, the IP addresses of the cameras will refresh automatically.
Please note:
1) The IP range must fit the number of chosen cameras.
2) The selected IP addresses in the specified range must be available.
For example, if the IP address of your computer is 192.168.1.4, then the IP address of the
cameras should be changed to 192.168.1.x (x stands for any number between 1 and 255). .
④ Double click on the IP address of the system will pop up IE browser and connect to the IPC.
IE browser will auto download the Active X control. You must install it in order for the camera
to work. After successful installation, a login window will appear as shown below.
Input the username and password to log in.
The default password of the administrator is “ ”.123456
The default username is “ ” the default password is “ ”.admin ; 123456

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2.1.2 Direct Access through IE
The default network settings are as shown below:
IP address: 192.168.226.201
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.226.1
HTTP: 80
Data port: 9008
You may use the above default settings when you log in the camera for the first time.
① You can use the IP manager to access the camera even if the camera is still using the default
IP address. Double click the IP address within the IP manager for the system pop up IE on to
browser and connect to the IPC. IE browser will auto download the Active X control. You must
install it in order for the camera to work. After successful installation, a login window will
appear.
You can then set the IP address from the camera configuration menu.
② If you wish to access the camera using its default IP address you will have to manually set
the IP address of the PC be in the same IP segment as the default settings of the IP camera. to
Open the network and sharing center. Click “Local Area Connection to pop up the following ”
window.
Select “Properties and then select internet protocol according to the actual situation (most ”
probably you are using IPv4). Next, click “Properties button and set the network of the PC as ”
shown below.

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② Open the IE browser and input the default address of IPC and confirm. The IE browser will
download Active X control automatically.
③ After downloading and installing the Active X control, the login dialog box will appear.
④ Input the default username and password and click “Login”.
2.2 WAN
Allows you to access the camera using a router or virtual server.
① Make sure the camera is well connected and configured via LAN. Log in the camera via
LAN and go to the Config Network Config Port menu to set up the port number.→ →
② Go to Config Network Config TCP/IP menu to modify the IP address.→ →
③ After modifying the IP Address, click on “Port” and modify the port according to your needs.
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④ Go to the router’s management interface through IE browser to forward the IP address and
port of the camera to the “Virtual Server In the picture example below you will see an example ”.
of the setting as if the IPC IP address is “192.168.6.6” and the ports are default (9008 & 80)
Router Setup
④ Open the IE browser and input your WAN IP and HTTP port to access the camera.
3 Live Preview
3.1 The Live Preview Interface

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Icons and operation buttons:
Icon
Description
Icon
Description
Actual Size
Digital Zoom-in
Fit to screen –
True Proportions
Digital Zoom-Out
Fit to screen -
Stretch
/
Motion Detection
indicator
Full screen
SD Card recording
indicator
/
Enable/Disable
live view
/
Alarm In Indicator*
Listen
Use mainstream for
live-view
Take Snapshot
Use s -stream for ub
live-view
Enable/Disable
Local Recording
Use third stream for
live-view
Face Detection
Bar
Choose the buffering
plan
*DAI Model Only
3.2 MVF (Motorized Vari-Focal) Controls*
Clicking on the MVF lens controls will unfold the MVF control panel. Using this interface, you
can control the zoom and focus of the MVF lens.
The descriptions of the control panel are as follows:
Icon
Description
Icon
Description
Zoom Out
Focus In
Zoom In
One Key Focus
Focus Out
*Relevant for MVF Models Only

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4 IPC Conguration
In this chapter, we will go through all the possible congurations of the IPC.
4.1 System Configuration
The “ ” includes System Conguration four submenus: Basic Information, Date & Time, Local
Cong and Storage.
4.1.1 Basic Information
In the “ ”Basic Information interface, you can view all the necessary information related to the
IPC, as seen below:
The following table will explain the available detail eld.

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Parameter
Meaning
Device name
Name of the device – can be modified from
the OSD settings
Product Model
The model of the device
Brand
The brand of the camera
Software version
The current software version
Software build date
The software build-date
Kernel version
The kernel version of the device
Hardware version
The hardware version of the device
ONVIF Version
The current ONVIF version
OCX Version
The current OCX version
Mac Address
The MAC address of device
QR Code
QR Code used for P2P connection
4.1.2 Date & Time Conguration
Setting steps:
1. Go to Cong Date & Time menu as shown below. →
2. Set the time zone.
3. Enable DST mode if required. DST settings are already congured according to your time
zone. If you wish to set the DST manually, switch to “Manual DST” and set it accordingly.
4. To set the date and time, click on the “Date and Time” tab. You may synchronize the camera
time with an NTP server (Internet connection required), synchronize the camera time with the
time of the computer you are using or set the time manually.

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4.1.3 Local Cong
1. Got to stem Conguration Local cong“Sy ”→“ ” as shown below:
From here you can set the path on your computer where local snapshots and videos will
be saved.
You can also choose if the camera will show the current bit-rate on the live-view image
(Local interface only).
4.1.4 Storage
The SD card feature allows you to insert an card into the camera and enable the camera to SD
operate with a local storage. The SD card will be used for both snapshot and video les. You
can allocate a certain percentage for each from the settings menu.
1. Go to System Conguration Storage “ ” →“ ” as shown below:

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If it is the first time you are using the SD card with the camera or if the state is showing
any value different than “Normal”, you should click on “Format” before the SD card will
be available for recording.
Click Eject card to stop writing data to SD card and allow you to remove it safely. “ ”
Inserting an card to the camera must be done while the camera is powered o. SD
The following table will explain the available detail field.
Parameter
Meaning
Capacity
The total capacity of the SD card
Used capacity
The capacity currently being used
Remaining Capacity
The available capacity
State
The state of the SD card.
Snapshot Quota
The percentage of the SD card dedicated for Snapshots
Video Quota
The percentage of the SD card dedicated Videosto
The next tab is “Record”. Click on it to set the video recording parameters and schedule.
Note: Using of SD card function should be coordinated with motion or sensor
alarms.

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The video parameters are as follows:
Parameter
Meaning
Record stream
Which video stream will be used for record
Pre-recording time
The duration of video prior to the recording trigger
Cycle recording
Weather to recycle record or stop when the SD card is full
Below are the schedule settings. Enable the schedule if required and set the recording time for
each of the weekdays. You can also set a holiday schedule and add required dates to it.
The next tab is “Snapshot” Click on it to set the snapshot parameters and schedule.
The snapshot parameters are as follows:
Parameter
Meaning
Image Format
The image format is JPEG
Resolution
Set the snapshot resolution
Image quality
The quality of the image reflects on its size.
Snapshot Interval
The duration between two snapshots
Snapshot Quantity
The total number of snapshots to be taken after a trigger
Scheduled snapshots
Taking a snapshot according to a specified schedule

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Below are the schedule settings. Enable the schedule if required and set the recording time for
each of the weekdays. You can also set a holiday schedule and add required dates to it.
4.2 Video Configuration
Camera Conguration includes ve submenus: Display Conguration, Video Stream, OSD
Cong, Video Mask and ROI Cong.
4.2.1 Camera Conguration
Setting steps:
1. Go to Video Conguration Display interface as shown below. “ ” →“ ”

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The display parameters are as follows:
Parameter
Meaning
Config file*
You can set an individual configuration for Day and night.
Common is used for both
Brightness
Set the image brightness
Contrast
Set the image contrast
Hue
Set the image hue
Saturation
Set the image saturation
Sharpness
Enable/Disable the sharpness and set its level
Noise reduction
Enable/Disable the -DNR and set its level3D
Defog
Enable/Disable the defog and set its level
Lens Distortion Correction
Digitally fix distortion created by wide angle lenses.
Auto-Iris
Set the lens to Auto-Iris mode (Not suitable for fixed iris models).
BLC
Set HLC/BLC/True-WDR to deal with advanced light conditions.
Level
The Level of the HWDR/BLC/HLC
HFR
Switch the camera to work in 50/60FPS instead of 25/30FPS.
(Disables True WDR).
Smart-IR
Enable Smart IR function that prevents burnt pixels due to strong
IR illumination.
White Balance
Set the white balance of the camera
Frequency
Set the frequency to 50/60Hz
Day/Night Mode*
Set the day/night mode (Auto/Day/Night/Schedule)
Sensitivity
The light sensor sensitivity
Delay Time
The delay time before switching day/night modes
Infra-Red Mode
Set the IR status
Exposure Mode
Set the exposure to auto or set it manually
Corridor Pattern
Rotate the image to fit corridors
Image Mirror
Mirror the image horizontally
Image Flip
Flip the image vertically
*If you set the day/night mode to schedule or you wish to dierentiate between the daytime and
night-time image settings, you will need to set the schedule accordingly.
Click on the “Schedule” tab and set the schedule as you wish.

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4.2.2 Video/Audio
Go to Vid conguration Video/Audio see an interface as shown below. “eo ”→“ ” to
Three video streams are available. You can set each one of them dierently with the
limitations of the camera’s capabilities.
Resolution: The higher the resolution is, the bigger the image is.
Frame rate: The higher the frame rate is, the more fluent the video is. However, more storage
room will be taken up.
Bitrate type: CBR and VBR are available. CBR (Constant Bit-Rate) means that no matter how
what the video resources are, the compression bitrate will be constant as configured. This will
not only facilitate the image quality better in a constant bitrate but also help to calculate the
capacity of the recording. VBR (Variable Bit-Rate) means that the compression bitrate can be
automatically adjust according to the change of the video resources with the configured bit-ed
rate as the maximum value. This will help to optimize the storage network bandwidth.
Video Quality: When VBR is selected, you need to choose image quality. The higher the image
quality you choose, the more bitrate will be required.
Bitrate: Please set it according to your needs while taking in consideration the bandwidth and
storage limits.
I Frame interval: It is recommended to use the default value. If the value is too high, the read
speed picture group will be slow resulting in video quality loss.
Video Compression: Choose between H.265 and H.264. The IPC also support MJPEG on
sub-stream resolution but you need to make sure that the application connected to the camera
also supports it.
Profile: Baseline, main profile and high profile are optional. Baseline profile is mainly used
in interactive applications with low complexity and delay. The main or high profile is mainly
used for higher coding requirements.
Send Snapshot: Please select it according to the actual situation.
Video encode slice split: If enabled, you may get a more fluent image even when using a
low-performance PC.
Watermark: You can set a watermark that will appear on the image.

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4.2.4 Video Mask
You can set 4 mask areas at most.
To set up video mask
1. Enable video mask.
2. Click “Draw” button and then drag the mouse to draw the video mask area.
3. Click “Save” button to save the settings.
4. Return to the live to see the following picture.
To clear the video mask:
Go to video mask menu and then click “Clear” button to delete the current video mask area.
4.2.1 ROI Conguration
ROI is used to allocate higher bit-rate on a certain area of the image than other areas
To set up ROI
1. Go to Cong ROI menu. →

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2. Check “Enable” and then click “Draw” button.
3. Drag the mouse to set the ROI area.
4. Set the level.
5 . Click “Save” button to save the settings.
Now, you will see that the selected ROI area is clearer than other areas, especially in low bit-
rate settings.
4.3 Alarm Configuration
Alarm conguration includes four submenus: Motion Detection, General Fault, Alarm in and
Alarm Out.
4.3.1 Motion Detection
Go to Motion Detection see an interface as below.“Alarm configuration”→“ ” to
The first tab is the “Alarm Config”. Enable or disable the alarm and set the alarm holding time.
The holding time means that the alarm signal will stay active and no additional alarms will be
generated during that time.
Choose the camera’s response to the alarm:
Alarm Triggers:
Trigger Snap
takes a snapshot (SD card must be available)
Trigger SD Recording*
(Supported Models Only)
Initiates video recording over the SD card (SD
card must be available)
Trigger Email
sends an email as configured in the Email section.
Trigger FTP
send a snapshot as configured in the FTP section
Trigger Alarm Out
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Next is the “Area and Sensitivity” Tab. “Move the Sensitivity” scroll bar to set up the motion
sensitivity and click on draw to enable the marking on the image. Note that you can set “ ”
different sensitivities to a different area of the picture as shown below. Once finished, click on
“Stop Draw”.
4. Click Save to save the settings. “ ”
Last is the “Schedule” tab:
Set the active alarm time for each of the weekdays. You can also set a holiday schedule and
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4.3.2 General Fault
A problem with the network cable or with the SD card will produce a general fault. The alarms
can be configured as follows: SD Card Full, SD Card Error, IP Address Conflict, Network cable
disconnected.
Enter “Alarm Configuration” “ ”→ General Faults to see a screen as shown below. The default
tab is “SD Card Full”:
Enable the alarm if required. This alarm will only be relevant if “Recycle Record” is not marked.
If “recycle record” is active, the SD card will never get full.
After enabling the alarm, choose the sponses required from the camera in case the alarm will re
be active. After the setting . is complete, click “Save”
Next is the “SD Card Error” Tab. This alarm will be triggered if any fault will be developed
with the SD card. It can be a malfunction or removing the SD card from the camera.
To activate it, enable the alarm.
After enabling the alarm, choose the responses required from the camera in case the alarm will
be active. After the setting is complete, click “Save”.
Next is the “IP Collision”. This alarm will be triggered when another device in the Address
network will be assigned with the same IP address of the IPC (or vice versa).
To activate it, enable the alarm.

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4.3.3 Alarm In (DAI Model Only)
Enter “Alarm” “ ”→ Alarm In to see a screen as shown below:
2. Enable the alarm to activate it and see the configuration parameters:
Parameter
Meaning
Alarm Type
You can set it to “ (Normally open) which means NO”
that the once the line is closed the alarm will be active,
or “ (Normally Closed”) which means that once the NC”
line is open the alarm will be active.
Alarm Holding Time
The holding time means that the alarm signal will stay
active and no additional alarms will be generated during
that time.
Sensor Name
You can set a unique name for easy identification.
Alarm Triggers:
Alarm Out
triggers the alarm out relay
Trigger Snap
takes a snapshot (SD card must be available)
Trigger Email
sends an email as configured in the Email section.
Trigger FTP
send a snapshot as configured in the FTP section
3. After the setting is complete, click “Save”.
4. Next, you will need to set the alarm schedule. Click on the “Schedule” tab to get the following
interface:

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5. Set the active alarm time for each of the weekdays. You can also set a holiday schedule and
add required dates to it. The holiday schedule overtakes the normal schedule.
4.3.4 Alarm Out (DAI Model only)
The Alarm output is actually a relay that can operate many types of devices such as gates, doors,
strobe light, and sirens. The alarm out always works in a “NO” mode (Normally open) which
means that the relay is open in a normal state and closed in an armed state.
1. Go to “Alarm” “ ” to get to the interface as shown below:→ Alarm Out
2. Alarm out has 4 modes as described below:
A. Alarm Linkage (Shown Above): This mode will set the alarm out to be triggered as a
response to any of the available alarms (Motion, Alarm in, Analytics). If this mode is
chosen you will need to set it properly.

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Parameter
Meaning
Alarm Out Name
You can set a unique name for easy identification.
Alarm Holding Time
The holding time means that the alarm signal will stay
active and no additional alarms will be generated during
that time.
B. Manual Mode: This mode will enable you to manually operate the relay.
C. Day/night switch linkage: This mode allows you to set the relay condition according
to the day/night mode of the camera.
D. Schedule mode: This mode allows you to set the relay condition according to a pre-
defined schedule.
Once chosen you will have to set the schedule. The set schedule will be relevant for
all weekdays and cannot be set for each day independently.
3. Press the Save button to save the settings. “ ”

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4.4 Advanced Analytics
This version offers advanced video analytics that was designed to detect special scenarios
and events. In Eye-Sight v2, the Video analytics detection is based on true object
detection of 3 classes: Humans, 4 wheel vehicle and 2 wheel vehicle. v5.1 offers a variety
of Analytics based on Object detection (Line Crossing, Sterile Area, Object Counting)
together with advanced face detection and other general analytics such as Camera
Tampering
Note that some features might not be available in specific models. For confirmation
please refer to the camera’s technical specs.
4.4.1 Camera Tampering
Camera tapering uses special analytics algorithm to detect if the camera was tampered with.
This includes: Camera tampering detects if the camera was shifted from its original location, –
covered or that the lens was tampered with. Color cast detection detects if the camera image –
suffers from unusual color (For example faulty ICR results in pinkish) image.
1. Go to “ Analytics” “Advanced → Camera Tampering” to get to the interface as shown below:
2. Enable the required detection analytics out of Camera Shifting/Lens Tampering/Masking
detection.
3. Set the Alarm response as follows:
Alarm Triggers:
Trigger Snap
takes a snapshot (SD card must be available)
Trigger SD Recording*
(Supported Models Only)
Initiates video recording over the SD card (SD
card must be available)
Trigger Email
sends an email as configured in the Email section.
Trigger FTP
send a snapshot as configured in the FTP section
Trigger Alarm Out
triggers the alarm out relay (DAI Models only)
4. Click “Save” to confirm.
5. Go to the sensitivity tab:
6. Set the sensitivity (0 lowest, 100 Highest) – –
7. Click “Save” to confirm.

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4.4.2 Line Crossing
Line Crossing Analytics will detect if a defined object crossed a defined line. The crossing
direction can be adjusted.
1. Go to “Advanced Analytics” “Line Crossing” to get to the interface as shown below:→
2. Enable Alarm if required.
3. Set weather to save the scene image (Panoramic Picture) or the object image (Target Cutout)
4. Set the alerting objects and detection sensitivity (Objects not marked will be ignored)
Alarm Triggers:
Trigger Snap
takes a snapshot (SD card must be available)
Trigger SD Recording*
(Supported Models Only)
Initiates video recording over the SD card (SD
card must be available)
Trigger Email
sends an email as configured in the Email section.
Trigger FTP
send a snapshot as configured in the FTP section
Trigger Alarm Out
triggers the alarm out relay (DAI Models only)

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5. Now you will have to set the detection are (lines). Click on the “Area” tab to get to the
interface shown below.
6. Click on “Draw Area”.
7. Draw the line. The length of the line should be as long as possible to increase the detection
efficiency.
8. Set the crossing direction. The “A” and “B” sides will reflect on the image on the left. The
available options are. A Crossing from A side to B side, B - Crossing from B side to →B – →A
A side, A<->B Crossing from any side to any side. –
9. Click “Save” to confirm the settings.
10. You can set up to 4 lines. If you wish to set additional lines, change the cordon number and
repeat stages 6- 9.
11. Next, you will need to set the schedule. Click on the “Schedule” tab to get the following
interface:

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6. Now you will have to set the detection area. Click on the “Area” tab to get to the interface
shown below.
7 . Click on “Draw Area”.
8 Draw the area. Drawing the area is done by clicking on the corners of the area you wish to .
monitor. The maximum points for the polygon are 6. Once you marked the 6th corner, the
camera will automatically connect it with the 1 st
point and close the area.
9. Click “Save” to confirm the settings.
10. You can set up to 4 areas. If you wish to set additional areas, change the alarm area number
and repeat stages 6-8.
11 Next, you will need to set the schedule. Click on . the “Schedule” tab to get the following
interface:

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12. Set the active alarm time for each of the weekdays. You can also set a holiday schedule
and add required dates to it. The holiday schedule overtakes the normal schedule.
4.4.4 Area Entrance / Exit
Area Entrance / Exit is an extension of the Sterile Area Analytics. Sterile area will detection
any movement within it while will only detect defined objects that the Area Entrance enter
defined area, and will only detect defined objects that the defined area. Area Exit exiting
4.4.5 Object Counting.
Object counting analytics will detect defined objects crossing a defined line and count is. The
counter has “Enter” and “Exit” Separated split into 3 object detection categories (Human, 4
Wheel Vehicle, 2 Wheel Vehicle).
1. Go to “Advanced Analytics” “Object Counting” to get to the interface as shown below:→
2. Enable Alarm if required.
3. Set weather to save the scene image (Panoramic Picture) or the object image (Target Cutout)
4. Set the alerting objects and detection sensitivity (Objects not marked will be ignored)
5. Set the Alarm response as follows and click “Save” to confirm:

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Alarm Triggers:
Trigger Snap
takes a snapshot (SD card must be available)
Trigger SD Recording*
(Supported Models Only)
Initiates video recording over the SD card (SD
card must be available)
Trigger Email
sends an email as configured in the Email section.
Trigger FTP
send a snapshot as configured in the FTP section
Trigger Alarm Out
triggers the alarm out relay (DAI Models only)
6. Set the “Reset Count” if needed – The counter will be reset automatically at the end of the
defined period.
7. You can manually reset the counter by clicking on the “Reset” button.
8. Now you will have to set entrance mark line. Click on the “Area” tab to get to the interface
shown below.
11. Click on “Draw Area”.
12. Define the line. This definition consists out of 2 settings:
A. The entrance area: Indicated by a yellow line. Cover the pathway from side to side.
B. Entrance Direction: Indicated the arrow direction is the by an “A”/”B” arrow where
entrance direction. The direction of exit will be the opposite direction.
13. Set the counter OSD location by dragging it to the desired position on the live preview
window.
14. Click “Save” to confirm the settings.
Once enabled, the live interface of the camera will show the marked area together with the
counter’s current state.

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4.4.6 Face Detection
Face detection Analytics will detect all faces within a defined area and send its snapshot to a
face recognition device (If applicable).
1. Go to “Advanced Analytics” “Face Detection” to get to the interface as shown below:→
2. Enable Alarm if required.
3. Set weather to save the scene image (Source Information) or the face image (Face Information)
4. Set the Alarm response as follows and click “Save” to confirm:
Alarm Triggers:
Alarm Out
triggers the alarm out relay
Trigger Snap
takes a snapshot (SD card must be available)
Trigger SD Recording
Initiates video recording over the SD card (SD card
must be available)
Trigger Email
sends an email as configured in the Email section.
Trigger FTP
send a snapshot as configured in the FTP section
5. Now you will have to set the detection area. Click on the “Area” tab to get to the interface
shown below.

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6. Set th Detection area as well as the minimum and maximum face size for detection. Click on “Savee ”
to confirm.
7. In the Advanced tab you will be able to set the camera to track a face and ignore it for a defined
duration. By default the setting is 30 seconds me ing that a face will be ignored for 30 seconds as long an
as it was visible throughout the specified duration.
8. Next, you will need to set the schedule. Click on the “Schedule” tab to get the following
interface:

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9. Set the active alarm time for ch of the weekdays. You can also set a holiday schedule and ea
add required dates to it. The holiday schedule overtakes the normal schedule.
4.4.7 Analytics and Live Display.
Once enabled, the Analytics will appear on the camera’s live interface. It will only appear on
Ossia devices running v1.4.3 if configured so.
4.5 Network Configuration
Network configuration includes eight submenus: Port, IP Address Server Configuration, IP ,
Notify, DDNS Config, RTSP, nP, Mail Setting, and FTP. UP
4.5.1 TCP/IP
Go to Network TCP tab to see the interface shown below. The first and default tab is “ ” “→ IP”
IPv4 Protocol. There are two options for IP setup: obtain an IP address automatically by DHCP
or a defined IP address. You may choose one of the options required. as

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Automatic IP Assignment: Use “Obtain an IP address automatically” for the camera to
communicate with an available DHCP server that will assign the camera with an IP address
automatically.
Please note:
1) In order for the DHCP mode to work, you must have a DHCP server on the LAN.
2) Using DHCP for permanent installations is not advisable as the IP Address might
change after a while and cause the camera to be unreachable.
Manual IP Assignment: If you wish to set static IP addresses, choose “Use the following IP
Address”, set the range of IP addresses you sh to assign (First and last address), set the wi
gateway and subnet mask and click on batch set. Wait for a few moments until the IP manager
will configure the cameras. After configuration, the IP addresses of the cameras will refresh
automatically.
Please note:
1) The selected IP address must be available.
The next tab is IPv6:
If you need to use IPv6, configure it in the same method as described for IPv4.

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The next tab is PPPoE:
For PPPoE, the user is required to manually input the username and password for dial-up
internet. After saving the username/password information set up IP address change notification.
Last, connect with Modem and the device will dial- internet automatically. up
Press the Save button to save the settings. “ ”
The next tab is “IP Change Notification Config”: If you have used DHCP and you need to be
notified that the IP Address assigned to the camera was changed, enable it and set Email or FTP
for the notification process.
4.5.2 Port
1. Go to Network Port see the interface as shown below. “ ”→“ ” to
2. Input port number for IE access in the HTTP Port textbox. “ ”
3. Input the port number for audio & video transmission in the Data Port textbox. “ ”
4. Set the RTSP port for video/audio transmission over RTSP
5. Set the HTTPS port in case that you wish to use Secured HTTP connection.

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4.5.3 Server Configuration
Go to “Network”→“Server”.
This section refers to “Auto Report Server”. Enable it if required.
Auto report server will make the camera to report back to the dened server using the port 2009.
Set the port (default port is 2009. It is advisable not to change it.) Set the server address (usually
it is the CMS address which needs to be a static address). Set a unique device ID. Each of the
devices using auto server report should have its own ID.
The Camera will report back to the defined server its current IP using port 2009.
4.5.4 DDNS Configuration
1. Enter into "Network" "DDNS" tab as below: →
The default choice is Mint-Server which is Provision-ISR’s free Domain name
Registration http://www.provision-isr-dns.com( )
Note: DDNS is used to register for a hostname with DDNS username and password.
Provision ISR now allows you to use our mint DDNS server in order to create a
virtual address for your security device on the internet. Each account is limited to
35 different addresses using your preferred domain name address instead of using
IP addresses. Follow the steps below to register your device’s name and to configure
your DVR to use Provision ISR's Mint DDNS server.

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(a) To register a domain with Provision-ISR DDNS server follow these steps:
1) Visit our website:
http://provision-isr-dns.com
and register for a domain name
by clicking "Registration"
2) Fill in the registration form, then click
" "Submit
3) Fill in the hostname you want to apply for
and press " (for example Request Domain"
"home")
4) If there is no
problem with the domain registration you will see the following message: “Your
domain was successfully created.”
If you do not see this message, the domain name you requested is already in use and you
will be requested to provide an alternate domain name (please note: the is domain name
sometimes called hostname).
You can create up to 35
domain records under a
single account
5) The domain name is
added at the beginning
of your DVR's address, for example, the domain " " will appear at home
home.provision-isr-dns.com.
Press the "Save" button to save the settings.

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4.5.5 SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a popular protocol for network management.
It is used for collecting information from and configuring, network devices, such as servers,
printers, hubs, switches, and routers on an Internet Protocol (IP) netwo . In order to Enable rk
and work with SNMP, you need that the switch or other server on the network will support an
this protocol as well. Though our IPC fully supports SNMP will not explain how to configure
it in this manual.
4.5.6 802.1X
The 802.1X standard is designed to enhance the security of wireless and local area networks
(WLANs) that follow the IEEE 802.11 standard. 802.1X provides an authentication framework
for wireless LANs, allowing a user to be authenticated by a central authority.
4.5.7 RTSP
RTSP is used to stream video/audio using the shared protocol. v4.2 is also supporting RTSP
using Multicast protocol.
Go to below. “Network”→“RTSP” interface as shown
1. Enable the RTSP if required.
2. RTSP Port: Access Port of the streaming media. The default port is 554.
3. RTSP Address: each of the streams have a unique RTSP address. Input the desired address
into your RTSP player.

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Notice that the camera also support multicast addresses that can be used as well for supporting
players.
4 Enabling . “Allow anonymous login” will authorize RTSP connection without the need for
username/password.
5. Click “Save” to confirm and save settings.
4.5.8 UPnP
Go to n below. “Network”→“UP P” interface as shown
Select “Enable UP P” and then input friendly name.n
Then double-click n icon with the name and “Network” icon on the desktop of the PC to see a
IP address of the camera. You may quickly access the device by double-clicking this icon.
4.5.9 Email Setting
Go to “Network “” →Email” interface.

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The input fields are as follows:
Field
Meaning
Sender Address
Sender’s e-mail address
User Name
The username of the Email account
Password
The password for the Email account
Server Address
The SMTP/Outgoing Email server address
Secure Connection
Choose between Unnecessary/SSL/TLS
SMTP Port
The SMTP port. The default port will be used
according to the secure connection choice but can
be edited manually if required.
Send Intervals
The minimum time duration between 2 Email that
will be sent by the system,
Recipient Address
The email addresses that Emails generated by the
system will be sent to.
After all parameters are properly set up, you can click “Test” to confirm that the system can
connect to the email server with the provided details. If email sent successful, a “Test an
Successful window will pop up, if not, you should try other email addresses or check and ”
correct the settings.
In order to input new mail recipient, input the recipient address and click on “Add”. The new
address will be added to the recipient list box.
Notice: If you change the static IP into PPPoE and select mailbox, there will be an e-mail sent
to your mailbox for notifying a new IP address.
4.5.10 FTP
Go to “Network” ”FTP” interface as shown below.→
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