Regions and lines are a useful tool to identify specific areas of interest in your camera’s field of view. These both can be configured in the Monitor > Camera > Detail > Region & Line
Mouse to click and draw a polygon by placing points on the camera’s screenshot.
Click each point sequentially to form the region.
Complete the region by connecting the last point back to the first point
You can adjust each point. If finished click apply.
Click on the starting point of the line within the camera's field of view.
Drag the line to the endpoint and click to place it. you can click the arrow icon to change the in/out direction.
Adjust the point location after you com
Click Apply
This will show on camera detail > Summary. Users can switch between “All Regions” and each region available. The numbers displayed on the charts represent the total people within the drawn region.
This will show on camera detail > summary. The user can switch between “All Lines” and each line available. The numbers displayed on the charts represent the total people In/Out traffic cross the drawn line.
User can set for in-cam AI. There are 5 sensitivity levels for people and vehicles, respectively. By default, it is Medium. Lower sensitivity will have fewer video events.
By default, it is disabled. If enabled, people or vehicles could consume tokens to analyze their activities during the video frame. Note: Cloud AI can be enabled/disabled only if camera AI was enabled manually or by default. Cloud AI needs AI tokens to work. If AI tokens run out, video activity analysis will stop until AI tokens are recharged. Cloud AI events could depend on camera AI sensitivity since objects will be detected by camera AI and sent to cloud AI for advanced activity analysis.
These event alerts will send email/App notifications after you enable alerts on each event.
Event alert will also appear in the bell icon
Email Notification needs to be enabled; otherwise, alerts won't take effect.
Cross-line counting Alerts need to be added to the cross-line by clicking Edit line action
Region Counting Alert needs to be added to the cross-region by clicking the Edit Region action and assigning the people/vehicles that show up in any region.
This is the schedule that controls when to send the AI notification to the user, which will consume the AI Point as well. Camera AI handles detection, while other features like Camera AI Alerts, Cloud AI analysis, and Cloud AI Alerts follow the schedule. This allows for managing alert schedules and Cloud AI costs.
For each camera, there are more settings available to configure and fine-tune the system. In addition, EnGenius Cloud collects and aggregates lots of data reported by Camera periodically. Sophisticated graphs and tables are available on the camera detail page to ease the monitoring and tracking of a camera. To get all the details, on the cameras page, hover your mouse cursor on the row of cameras you are interested in. A Details button is shown, and clicks on it to get into the camera detail page.
The first TAB page summarizes the camera's current settings and states. All details of configurations and statistics are shown on this page.
People and Vehicle Counting help you to gain valuable insights into the number of people or vehicles that appear in a particular location.
This data can then be used to gain a better understanding of the traffic flow and density of persons or vehicles in the area, allowing for informed decision-making and better security planning
The will display whether the camera was recording video or not over a period of time. Green bars indicate the camera was recording on that period of time , The gray bar means the camera is not recording on that period of time
Place your cursor over each bar to see date, time, and recording status.
Traffic shows the camera Tx and Rx over a period of time
Brightness: Adjust the brightness level of the camera feed using the slider. The range is from 0% (minimum brightness) to 100% (maximum brightness). Increase the percentage to brighten the image, useful for low-light environments.
Contrast: Modify the contrast level to enhance differences between light and dark areas in the image. Use the slider to set a value between 0% (lowest contrast) and 100% (highest contrast).
Select the operating mode for the camera based on lighting conditions:
Auto: Automatically switches between day and night mode based on ambient light levels.
Always Day: Keeps the camera in day mode regardless of lighting conditions, ideal for well-lit environments.
Always Night: forces the camera into night mode, useful for consistently dark areas or nighttime surveillance.
Adjust the orientation of the camera image:
Normal: Standard orientation, suitable for most setups.
Upside Down: Flips the image vertically and mirror it too. Use this setting when the camera is mounted upside down.
Iris refers to the adjustable aperture of the camera lens that regulates the amount of light entering the camera sensor. Proper adjustment of the Iris ensures optimal image quality in varying lighting conditions.
Iris settings are critical to avoid issues like flickering, rolling effects, or over/underexposed images, depending on the environment where the camera is installed.
Fixed Mode: The Iris is set to its maximum opening, allowing the maximum amount of light to enter the sensor. Suitable for low-light environments where capturing as much light as possible is essential.
Indoor: Prioritizes eliminating flickering and rolling effects caused by indoor artificial lighting.
Outdoor: Auto-setting Iris to get best quality, but easy to meet rolling or flicker effect in indoor environment.
High dynamic range are camera techniques for capturing the same image at different exposures and then merging those images together to form a single image. This is particularly useful where the image consists of very light and very dark areas (e.g., an indoor camera that faces a window to outside).
Privacy Mask allows you to block sensitive areas from a camera’s feed. After you apply a privacy window to an area of the camera feed, subsequent video in the specified area is covered by dark.
RTSP streaming is for 3rd party applications, NVR, VMS, or NAS. Both live video and audio are streamed out at the same time.
Username/password : 3rd party application client needs them for Digest authentication during connection.
High Resolution URL: This is created automatically for copying to clipboard and being pasted in 3rd party applications.