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AI-BOX simple setup manual

AIBOX login

AIBOX WEB screen

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To avoid confusion during future changes such as camera registration changes or area modifications, set the video source's 'channel name' to be the same as the 'camera name' registered on the NVR.

Entering the camera URL

rtsp://NVR's IP address/streaming URL path

ex) rtsp://192.168.90.63/low1

rtsp://NVR's IP address/streaming URL path

ex) rtsp://192.168.90.63/low1

After updating the video source with the "Apply" button, check the connection status with the "Status" menu.

Video source registration

Up to 16 can be registered per AIBOX server (based on the Human/Vehicle-Normal AI algorithm)

*How to check the streaming URL path

CMS program → Host management (F2) → right-click the registered NVR → "Remote server control" (F7)

NVR screen → Settings → Network "Streaming URL path"

Checking the URL path per NVR channel

Streaming URL path

How to check the NVR IP address

Keyboard "F2" runs the server management window; the NVR IP address is at the top left

Server management (F2)

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To avoid confusion during future changes such as camera registration changes or area modifications, set the camera name registered on the NVR as the video source name

AI trigger settings

You can configure intrusion, occupancy, loitering, stopping, entering/leaving, boundary line, etc., depending on the license you hold.

As an example, intrusion setup is described.

Intrusion is an item that is triggered when you set an area on the screen and a new detection target appears in that area. ([Note] Whether an object has entered the zone is judged based on the object's center coordinates.)

Add AI trigger

In the Settings tab, enter the AI trigger menu under the AI rule menu.

Click the Intrusion tab.

Click the Add button at the bottom.

AI security settings

Enter the intrusion-detection preset name.

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To avoid confusion during future changes such as camera registration changes or area modifications, set the camera name registered on the NVR + the AI feature as the "name"

EX) Video source: Front gate intrusion

Select the video source.

Select the detection target class.

You can select multiple detection targets.

The detection targets may differ depending on the algorithm setting status of the selected video source.

Ignore duplicate events is an option to ignore event occurrences when, in an intrusion state, another object subsequently intrudes.

When checked and enabled, only the first object that intrudes into the zone triggers an event. (A new event occurs only when intrusion happens again after all objects have disappeared from the zone.)

The re-notify interval is the event-occurrence cycle setting to remind the user again when the intrusion state continues. (Operates only when Ignore Duplicate Event is enabled.)

Checking Advanced settings displays additional setting items.

AI rule settings

Set the intrusion area.

Action rule settings

Add action rule

Settings → AI security → Action rule

NVR AI server event settings

Register the AI server on the AIBOX NVR

Access the NVR

CMS program -> Host management (F2) -> right-click the registered NVR -> "Remote server control" (F7)

Register the AIBOX AI server

Settings -> Event -> AI server -> Server settings

AI server, server settings

Enter the added AI server's name, IP address, HTTP/RTSP ports, user ID, and PASSWORD

During the connection test, check the "Status" server channel count (displayed the same as the number of AIBOX video sources)

NVR AI server event registration

AI server event registration

Click "Add" to add an event

Channel selection: select the AI algorithm channel registered to the AIBOX "video source"

Camera 1: select the channel on which to display the event-object area

Checking NVR AI server events

When the AI event area and event information are displayed on the NVR, they are simultaneously shown on the IPWALL

NVR event occurrence

Checking CMS AI events

CMS program -> Host management (F2), right-click the registered NVR -> "Video search"

Enable the event search display at the top

CMS event search

Select the search time, event (ITX AI), device (camera channel), and event type, then search

After the corresponding event is marked, click the event to search that event's video

At the bottom, select playback-time move, auto play, and auto next-item play to choose playback options

AIBOX server object exclusion area

Static object exclusion area

Settings -> AI source -> Object recognition -> Object exclusion -> Object exclusion area

Object recognition and tracking settings

• You can designate an area that arbitrarily marks and forcibly excludes a static object that is falsely detected. For example, if a mannequin or a container box is misrecognized as a person or car that should actually be detected, this feature can forcibly exclude it.

[Note] Whether a falsely detected object falls within the static object exclusion area is judged based on the object's center coordinates. Therefore, designating the exclusion area as small as possible (just enough to include the center of the object you want to exclude) can reduce the error of excluding even objects that should actually be detected.

(As shown below, to exclude a detected box, you do not need to cover the whole box—just exclude the center of the object minimally.)

Exclusion area