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DAHUA IVS-TB9000-6EA-TS2 Dahua Event Detection Intelligent Server

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DAHUA IVS-TB9000-6EA-TS2 Dahua Event Detection Intelligent ServerIVS TB9000 6EA TS2 Dahua Event Detection Intelligent Server IVS TB9000 6EA TS2 Dahua Event Detection Intelligent Server > Supports one click deployment, mainly used in traffic management and road operation and maintenance scenarios such as expressways, urban expressways, viaducts, tunnels, and cross sea bridge. > Supports analysis of 192 channels in 2 MP or 4 MP or 96 channels in 8 MP. 20 rules can be configured for each channel. You can configure

IVS-TB9000-6EA-TS2 Dahua Event Detection Intelligent Server

IVS-TB9000-6EA-TS2

Dahua Event Detection Intelligent Server

> Supports one-click deployment, mainly used in traffic management and road operation and maintenance scenarios such as expressways, urban expressways, viaducts, tunnels, and cross-sea bridge.

> Supports analysis of 192 channels in 2 MP or 4 MP or 96 channels in 8 MP. 20 rules can be configured for each channel. You can configure detection of littering, smoke and heat for up to 96 channels in 2 MP, 4 MP or 8 MP.

> Supports traffic parameters collection: Lane number, traffic flow, small-sized vehicles, passenger vehicles, trucks, average speed, time occupancy ratio, space occupancy ratio, queue length, the distance between 2 vehicles, and the time between 2 vehicles passing the detection line, and the status of the traffic.

System

Main Processor

Two x86 CPUs with 12 cores and 24 thread, 2.1 GHz

Operating System

Linux OS

Intelligence Analysis Card

6 × intelligent analysis cards

Memory

4 × 32 GB DDR4 memory, maximum 32 slots

Disk

Includes a built-in SSD system disk, 2 × 4 TB 3.5-inch HDDs with up to 12 slots and 7.2K RPM SATA 6Gbps 512n 3.5 inches.

Traffic Event Detection

Multi-rules Application

Multiple rules can take effect at the same time.

Setting of Detection Area and Exclusion Area

Supports detection zones and exclusion zones for the server. The server only triggers alarms for events that occur in the detection zone or outside the exclusion zone.

Real-time Display

Displays the rules for the detection zone and the target tracking box in the live video. The rules and target tracking boxes flash on the screen when an alarm is triggered.

Parking Detection

Detects when a vehicle moves and then stops for longer than the defined threshold.
1. Intelligent Configuration
• First alarm time. Range: 1–600 sec, 10 sec by default.
• Parked vehicle threshold to trigger detection. Range: 1–128 sec, 3 sec by default.
• Repeated alarm suppression. It supports on and off, and is off by default.
• Detected priority. It supports on and off, and is off by default.
• Only takes snapshots of moving vehicles. It supports on and off, and is on by default.
• Takes multiple snapshots. It supports on and off, and is off by default.
• Motor vehicle attributes: Regular vehicles, police vehicles, and construction aid vehicles. They are all selected by default, but at least one of them must be chosen.
• Threshold for the length of time the target can disappear from the monitoring area and reappear, and still be considered the same target. Range: 1-65,535 sec, 20 sec by default.
2. Alarm Details
• Includes: Event type, rule name, channel, alarm start time, alarm end time, plate number, alarm images, and alarm videos.
• Alarm images: 3 images, including 1 × parking image, 1 × image taken 1 second after the alarm, and 1 × image taken after the alarm ends.
3. Intelligent Frame
• Image overlay: Target ID, target box, and rule area.
• The alarm videos on the client include intelligent frames, while the alarm videos on the webpage do not include intelligent frames.

Pedestrian Detection

Detects when a pedestrian walks onto the vehicle lane or into an area where pedestrians are prohibited from entering for longer than the defined threshold.
1. Intelligent Configuration
• Pedestrian alarms can be triggered based on the event and target. The default setting is alarm by event.
• First alarm time. Range: 1–300 sec, 2 sec by default.
• The attributes are pedestrian, staff and traffic police. They are all selected by default, but at least one of them must be chosen.
• Threshold for the length of time the target can disappear from the monitoring area and reappear, and still be considered the same target. Range: 1-65,535 sec, 10 sec by default.
• Sensitivity. Range: 1–10, 5 by default.
1.2 Alarm by Target
• First alarm time. Range: 1–300 sec, 2 sec by default.
• The attributes are pedestrian, staff and traffic police. They are all selected by default, but at least one of them must be chosen.
2. Alarm Details
• Includes: Event type, rule name, channels, alarm time, alarm images, and alarm videos.
• Alarm image: 1 image of the pedestrian.
• Intelligent frame: Target box, target ID, and rule area.

Non-motor Vehicle Detection

Detects when non-motor vehicles drive into a restricted area, and remain there for longer than the defined threshold. Algorithms are used to configure parameters, and determine the detection range and optimal default values.
1. Intelligent Configuration
• First alarm time. Range: 1–300 sec, 1 sec by default.
• The attributes are bicycle and motorcycle. They are all selected by default, but at least one of them must be chosen.
2. Alarm Details
• Includes: Event type, rule name, channels, alarm start time, alarm images, and alarm videos.
• Alarm images: 1 image of the non-motor vehicles.
3. Intelligent Frame
• Image overlay: Target box and rule area. At least one target box will appear.
• The alarm videos on the client include intelligent frames, while the alarm videos on the webpage do not include intelligent frames.

Traffic Congestion Detection

Detects when a lane is congested for longer than the defined threshold. Supports reporting on traffic congestions based on the lane and area they occur in.
1. Intelligent Configuration
There are 2 types of congestion: Area congestion and lane congestion. It is area congestion by default.
1) Traffic Congestion in Area Settings:
• First alarm time. Range: 1–300 sec, 10 sec by default.
• Alarms in intervals. Range: 1–3,600 sec, 600 sec by default.
• Sensitivity. Range: 1–10, 2 by default.
• Number of vehicles in traffic congestion: There is no set range for this, but the default number is 20.
2) Traffic Congestion in Lane Settings:
• First alarm time. Range: 1–300 sec, 10 sec by default.
• Alarms in intervals. Range: 1–3,600 sec, 600 sec by default.
• Sensitivity. Range: 1–10, 2 by default.
• The lane number is set as 1 by default, and the lane needs to be configured in global settings first.
• Line occupancy ratio. Range: 1–100, 50 by default.
• Discontinuation time threshold. Range: 1–255 sec, 1 sec by default.
2. Alarm Details
• Includes: event type, rule name, channels, alarm start time, alarm end time, alarm images, and alarm videos.
• Alarm images: 3 types of images, including 1 × traffic congestion image, alarm images taken in intervals and 1 × image of the end of the traffic congestion.
3. Intelligent Frame
image overlay: traffic congestion in lane: Lane; the start and end point of the traffic congestion on the lane.
• The alarm videos on the client include intelligent frames, while the alarm videos on the webpage do not include intelligent frames.

Traffic Flow Statistics

Generates statistics on the number of vehicles passing through a road section within a specified time. For armed channels, it only supports one direction (for approaching and departing traffic) and not specifying a direction (which allows the vehicle direction be determined by the lane direction).
1. Intelligent Configuration
For armed channels, the available options are approaching traffic, departing traffic, and not specifying a direction. Only one of them can be enabled at a time.
1) Not Specifying a Direction
Parameters:
• Lane number: It is set as 1 by default, and the lane lines need to be configured in advance.
• Traffic flow statistics detection line: It has no specific direction.
2) Specified Direction (Approaching and Departing Traffic)
Approaching Traffic
Parameters:
• No additional parameters required.
• Traffic flow statistics detection line: [A->B], with a directional arrow.
Departing Traffic
Parameters:
• No additional parameters required.
• Traffic flow statistics detection line: [B->A], with a directional arrow.
2. Traffic Flow Calculation and Statistics Logic
1) Information on traffic flow continues to be accumulated from the last value when the device is restarted or an operator behaves abnormally.
2) Traffic flow data can be manually cleared, and requires second confirmation.
3. Traffic Flow Data
Specified Direction: Lane number, traffic flow, small-sized vehicles, passenger vehicles, trucks, average speed, time occupancy ratio, space occupancy ratio, queue length, the distance between 2 vehicles, and the time between 2 vehicles passing the detection line, and the status of the traffic, which can be unknown, smooth or congested.
Not specifying a direction: Approaching or departing traffic, traffic flow, passenger vehicles, trucks, average speed, and the status of the traffic, which can be unknown, smooth or congested.

Dense Fog Detection

Detects when dense fog appears in the area for longer than the defined threshold.
1. Intelligent Configuration:
• First alarm time. Range: 1–300 sec, 60 sec by default.
• Alarms in intervals. Range: 1–65,535 sec. It is 1,800 sec by default.
• Alarm threshold. Range: 1–100, 90 by default.
• Sensitivity: 1–10, 3 by default.
• Threshold for the length of time the target can disappear from the monitoring area and reappear, and still be considered the same target. Range: 1–65,535 sec, 120 sec by default.
• Reports on events when the alarm starts, ends, and for the period it exists.
2. Alarm Details
• Includes: Event type, rule name, channels, start time, the time the fog dissipates, the thickness of the fog, alarm images, and alarm videos.
• Alarm images: 3 types of images, including 1 × fog image, alarm images taken in intervals and 1 × image of the dissipation of the fog.
3. Intelligent Frame
• Image overlay: Target box and rule area. At least one target box appears.
• The alarm videos on the client include intelligent frames, while the alarm videos on the webpage do not include intelligent frames.

Road Debris Detection

Detects when an object is littered by a pedestrian or a person from a vehicle and the litter disturbs traffic for longer than the defined threshold.
1. Intelligent Configuration
• First alarm time. Range: 1–300 sec, 6 sec by default.
• Alarms in intervals. Range: 0–3,600 sec, 0 sec by default.
• Sensitivity. Range: 1–10, 10 by default.
• Rule area: Generates records on false alarms triggered for littering objects. This function is enabled by default.
2. Global Setting
• Detection area and exclusion area.
• Size filter, target type, and littering.
3. Alarm Details
• Includes: Event type, rule name, channels, start time, alarm images, and alarm videos.
• Alarm image: 1 image of the littered object.
4. Intelligent Frame
• Image overlay: Target box and rule area. At least one target box appears.
• The alarm videos on the client include intelligent frames, while the alarm videos on the webpage do not include intelligent frames.

Intrusion

Detects when motor vehicles, non-motor vehicles, and pedestrians enter and remain in an area for longer than the defined threshold.
1. Intelligent Configuration
• First alarm time. Range: 1–300 sec, 2 sec by default.
• Sensitivity: 1–10, 3 by default.
• The supported types of targets are pedestrians, motor vehicles and non-motor vehicles. Motor vehicle is selected by default.
• Repeated alarm suppression. Range: 0 to 1, 1 by default. 0 indicates the function is disabled, while 1 indicates it is enabled.
2. Alarm Details
• Includes: Event type, rule name, channels, start time, alarm images, and alarm videos.
• Alarm image: 1 image of the vehicle intruding.
3. Intelligent Frame
• Image overlay: Target box, and rule area. At least one target box appears.
• The alarm videos on the client include intelligent frames, while the alarm videos on the webpage do not include intelligent frames.

Lane Change

Detects when a vehicle crosses the solid yellow or white lane line for longer than the defined threshold.
1. Intelligent Configuration:
• Lane number is set as 1 by default, without range.
• Sensitivity. Range: 1–10, 10 by default.
2. Alarm Details:
• Includes: Event type, rule name, channels, event time, lane number, plate number, alarm images and alarm videos.
• Alarm images: 2 images, including 1 × image of the vehicle changing lanes and 1 × image of the vehicle after it changed the lane.
3. Intelligent Frame
• Image overlay: Target box, and rule area. At least one target box appears.
• The alarm videos on the client include intelligent frames, while the alarm videos on the webpage do not include intelligent frames.

Wrong-way Driving Detection

Detects when a vehicle is driving in the wrong direction for longer than the defined threshold. Supports reporting on the event based on the lane and area they occur in.
1. Intelligent Configuration:
• The types of wrong-way driving are wrong way driving in a restricted area and in a lane.
1) Wrong way driving in a restricted area
• First alarm time. Range: 1–300 sec, 2 sec by default.
• Driving distance. Range: 0–1,023 pixels, 200 pixels by default.
• Driving direction line. Range: 2 coordinate points have to be connected to form the driving direction.
2) Wrong way driving in a lane
• First alarm time. Range: 1–300 sec, 2 sec by default.
• Driving distance. Range: 0–1,023 pixels, 200 pixels by default.
• Lane number is set as 1 by default, which is related to the pre-configured lane.
2. Alarm Details:
• Includes: Event type, rule name, channels, event time, lane number, plate number, alarm images and alarm videos.
• Alarm images: 2 images, including 1 × image of the vehicle driving in the wrong direction and 1 × image taken 1 second after the alarm.
3. Intelligent Frame
• Image overlay: Target box, and rule area. At least one target box appears.
• The alarm videos on the client include intelligent frames, while the alarm videos on the webpage do not include intelligent frames.

Illegal Backing Detection

Detects when a vehicle is illegally backing for longer than the defined threshold. For example, when a vehicle illegally revers on an intersection in an expressway.
1. Intelligent Configuration
• First alarm time. Range: 1–300 sec, 2 sec by default.
• Driving distance. Range: 0–1,023. 200 by default.
• Driving direction line. Range: Two coordinate points have to be connected to form the driving direction.
2. Alarm Details
• Includes: Event type, rule name, channels, event time, lane number, plate number, alarm images and alarm videos.
• Alarm images: 2 images, including 1 × image of the vehicle illegally reversing and 1 × image taken 1 second after the alarm.
3. Intelligent Frame
• Image overlay: Target box, and rule area. At least one target box appears.
• The alarm videos on the client include intelligent frames, while the alarm videos on the webpage do not include intelligent frames.

Construction Detection

Detects when construction signs are in the area for longer than the defined threshold.
1. Intelligent Configuration
• First alarm time. Range: 1–300 sec, 5 sec by default.
• Alarms in intervals. Range: 1–65,535 sec, 1,800 sec by default.
• Sensitivity. Range: 1–10. 5 by default.
• Repeated alarm suppression. It supports on and off, and is on by default.
•Threshold for the length of time the target can disappear from the monitoring area and reappear, and still be considered the same target. Range: 1-65,535 sec, 600 sec by default.
• Reports on events when the alarm starts, ends, and for the period it exists.
2. Alarm Details
• Includes: Event type, rule name, channels, start time, end time, alarm images, and alarm videos.
• Alarm images: 3 types of images, including 1 × image of the construction sign, alarm images taken in intervals, and 1 × image after the sign has been removed.
3. Intelligent Frame Display
• Image overlay: Target box, and rule area. At least one target box appears.
• The alarm videos on the client include intelligent frames, while the alarm videos on the webpage do not include intelligent frames.

Roadblock Detection

Detects objects that act as obstacles, such as boxes, in the area for longer than the defined threshold. Algorithms are used to configure parameters, and determine the detection range and optimal default values.
1. Intelligent Configuration
• First alarm time. Range: 1–300 sec, 5 sec by default.
• Alarms in intervals. Range: 1–65,535 sec, 600 sec by default.
• Sensitivity. Range: 1–10. 5 by default.
• Threshold for the length of time the target can disappear from the monitoring area and reappear, and still be considered the same target. Range: 1–65,535 sec, 600 sec by default.
• Reports on events when the alarm starts, ends, and for the period it exists.
2. Alarm Details
• Includes: Event type, rule name, channels, start time, time object was removed, alarm images, and alarm videos.
• Alarm images: 3 types of images, including 1 × image of the object acting as an obstacle, alarm images taken in intervals and 1 × image after the object has been removed.
3. Intelligent Frame Display
• Image overlay: Target box, and rule area. At least one target box appears.
• The alarm videos on the client include intelligent frames, while the alarm videos on the webpage do not include intelligent frames.

Traffic Accident Detection

Detect traffic accident in the detection area. Algorithms are used to configure parameters, and determine the detection range and optimal default values.
1. Intelligent Configuration
• Parking duration. Range: 1–300 sec, 50 sec by default.
• Duration of pedestrian in area. Range: 1–300 sec, 3 sec by default.
• Maximum number of parked vehicles. Range: 1–300, 14 by default.
• Alarms in intervals. Range: 0–65,535 sec, 300 sec by default. 0 means to not repeat alarms.
2. Alarm Details
• Includes: Event type, rule name, channels, start time, end time, alarm images, and alarm videos.
• Alarm images: 3 images, including 1 × image of the vehicle collision, 1 × image taken 1 second after the alarm, and 1 × image after the alarm ends.
3. Intelligent Frame Display
• Image overlay: Target box, and rule area. At least one target box appears.
• The alarm videos on the client include intelligent frames, while the alarm videos on the webpage do not include intelligent frames.

Heat Detection

Detects when a fire breaks out in the area, and lasts longer than the defined threshold.
1. Rule Configuration
• First alarm time. Range: 1–300 sec, 5 sec by default.
• Alarms in intervals. Range: 1–300 sec, 10 sec by default.
• Sensitivity. Range: 1–10, 5 by default.
• Alarms in intervals, which is enabled by default.
• Overlap threshold. Range: 0–100, 90 by default.
• Rule area.
• Without exclusion area.
2. Global Configuration
• Size filter.
• Smoke and fire are supported as types of targets.
3. Alarm Details
1) Includes: Event type, rule name, channels, event time, alarm images, and alarm videos.
2) Alarm images: 1 × alarm image.
3) Intelligent Frame Display
• Image overlay: Target box, and rule area. At least one target box appears.
• The alarm videos on the client include intelligent frames, while the alarm videos on the webpage do not include intelligent frames.

Smoke Detection

Detects when smog appears and remains in the area for longer than the defined threshold.
1. Rule Configuration
• First alarm time. Range: 1–300 sec, 5 sec by default.
• Alarms in intervals. Range: 1–300 sec, 10 sec by default.
• Sensitivity. Range: 1–10, 5 by default.
• Alarms in intervals, which is enabled by default.
• Overlap threshold. Range: 0–100, 90 by default.
• Rule area.
• Without exclusion area.
2. Global Configuration
• Size filter.
• Smoke and fire are supported as types of targets.
3. Alarm Details
1) Includes: Event type, rule name, channels, event time, alarm images, and alarm videos.
2) Alarm images: 1 × alarm image.
3) Intelligent Frame
• Image overlay: Target box and rule area. At least one target box appears.
• The alarm videos on the client include intelligent frames, while the alarm videos on the webpage do not include intelligent frames.

Crossing Solid Line Detection

Detects when a vehicle crosses the solid yellow or white line for longer than the defined threshold.
1. Intelligent Configuration
• First alarm time. Range: 0–300 sec, 1 sec by default.
• Sensitivity. Range: 1–10, 1 by default.
• Lane number: It does not have a range, and is 1 by default. The value to be entered depends on the pre-configuration of the lane.
• Takes snapshots when a vehicle crosses the solid white line. It can be turned on and off, and is on by default.
2. Alarm Details
1) Includes: Event type, rule name, channels, event time, lane number, plate number, alarm images and alarm videos.
2) Alarm images: 2 images, including 1 × image of the vehicle crossing the solid line and 1 × image taken 1 second after the alarm.
3) Intelligent Frame
• Image overlay: Target box, rule area, lane line and target point. At least one target box appears.
• The alarm videos on the client include intelligent frames, while the alarm videos on the webpage do not include intelligent frames.

Speeding Detection

Detects when the speed of a vehicle exceeds the defined threshold, and remains above the threshold for longer than the defined time. Algorithms are used to configure parameters, and determine the detection range and optimal default values.
1. Intelligent Configuration
• First alarm time. Range: 1–10 sec, 1 sec by default.
• Lane number: It does not have a range, and is 1 by default. The value to be entered depends on the pre-configuration of the lane.
• Maximum speed. Range: 60 km/h–180 km/h. It is 120 km/h by default.
2. Alarm Details
1) Includes: Event type, rule name, channels, event time, lane number, plate number, maximum speed, driving speed, alarm images, and alarm videos.
2) Alarm images: 2 images, including 1 × vehicle speeding image and 1 × image taken 1 second after the alarm.
3) Intelligent Frame
• Image overlay: Target box, rule area and lane line. At least one target box appears.
• The alarm videos on the client include intelligent frames, while the alarm videos on the webpage do not include intelligent frames.

Driving Too Slow Detection

Detects when the speed of a vehicle falls below the defined threshold, and remains below the threshold for longer than the defined time.
1. Intelligent Configuration
• Lane number: 1 by default.
• First alarm time. Range: 1–10 sec, 1 sec by default.
• Minimum speed. Range: 30 km/h–120 km/h. It is 60 km/h by default.
2. Alarm Details
1) Includes: Event type, rule name, channels, event time, lane number, plate number, minimum speed, driving speed, alarm images, and alarm videos.
2) Alarm images: 2 images, including 1 × image of the vehicle driving too slowly and 1 × image taken 1 second after the alarm.
3) Intelligent Frame
• Image overlay: Target box, rule area and lane line. At least one target box appears.
• The alarm videos on the client include intelligent frames, while the alarm videos on the webpage do not include intelligent frames.

Truck Entered Prohibited Area

Detects when a truck enters the detection zone.
1. Intelligent Configuration:
• First alarm time. Range: 1–3,600 sec, 1 sec by default.
• Sensitivity. Range: 1–10, 3 by default.
2. Alarm Details:
1) Includes: Event type, rule name, channels, event time, plate number, alarm images, and alarm videos.
2) Alarm images: 1 × image of a truck entering the detection zone.
3) Intelligent Frame
• Image overlay: Target box and rule area. At least one target box appears.
• The alarm videos on the client include intelligent frames, while the alarm videos on the webpage do not include intelligent frames.

Hazardous Material Transport Vehicle Detection

Detects when a hazardous material transport vehicle crosses the detection line.
1. Intelligent Configuration:
• The hazardous material transport vehicle is set as tank car by default.
2. Alarm Details
1) Includes: Event type, rule name, channels, event time, plate number, alarm images, and alarm videos.
2) Alarm images: 1 × alarm image for when the alarm is first triggered.
3) Intelligent Frame
• Image overlay: Target box and rule area. At least one target box appears.
• The alarm videos on the client include intelligent frames, while the alarm videos on the webpage do not include intelligent frames.

Driving in Emergency Lane

Detects when a vehicle enters the emergency lane.
1. Intelligent Configuration:
• First alarm time. Range: 1–3,600 sec, 1 sec by default.
• Sensitivity. Range: 1–10, 3 by default.
2. Alarm Details
1) Includes: Event type, rule name, channels, event time, plate number, alarm images, and alarm videos.
2) Alarm images: 1 × alarm image for when the alarm is first triggered.
3) Intelligent Frame
• Image overlay: Target box and rule area. At least one target box appears.
• The alarm videos on the client include intelligent frames, while the alarm videos on the webpage do not include intelligent frames.

Alarm Search

Supports real-time search by event type, start and end time, and alarm result diagnosis using combination criteria.
The options for the diagnosis of alarm results include: Untreated, true alarms, false alarms, repeated true alarms, repeated false alarms, and pending. Filter all the statuses in the experience database. Only one item can be selected at a time.
Supports selection of one or multiple channels: Information can be entered and you can use fuzzy search. All the channels can be selected on the device at once.
Channels can be expanded through the NVR device. You can also select one or multiple channels, or select all the channels at once.
Supports selecting one event type at a time, or all at once.
View event details and play recorded videos of events.
Export Excel tables and video recordings of events.

Application of Traffic Event Detection

Scenario Type

Widely used in traffic management, road operations and for maintenance in locations such as expressways, viaducts, tunnels, and cross-sea bridges.

Camera Installation Method

Front installation (recommended) and side installation

Camera Installation Height

6–12 meters recommended, two or three lanes can be captured

Camera Installation Angle

Recommended pitch angle is between 10°–15°, covering about 50 m–100 m (164.04 ft–328.08 ft) and lane inclination angle < 30° when side-mounted

Traffic Event Detection Performance

Video Resolution

2 MP or 4 MP

Camera Access

Supports analysis of 192 channels in 2 MP or 4 MP or 96 channels in 8 MP. 20 rules can be configured for each channel. You can configure detection of littering, smoke and heat for up to 96 channels in 2 MP, 4 MP or 8 MP.

Access Channel

256 channels

Network Bandwidth

Incoming bandwidth: 1,024 Mbps
Recording bandwidth: 512 Mbps
Outgoing bandwidth: 1,024 Mbps

Multi-channel Playback

Supports playing videos for a maximum of 16 channels at the same time.

Traffic Event Detection Type

Includes parking, pedestrian, non-motor vehicle, traffic congestion, traffic flow statistics, intrusion (vehicles), illegal lane change, wrong-way driving, illegal backing, construction, roadblock, traffic accident, dense fog, crossing solid line, speeding, driving too slow, truck entered prohibited area, hazardous material transport vehicle, vehicles drive in emergency lane, smoke, heat and road debris detection.

Parking Detection

According to test data (2 MP access), the detection rate is 90%, and the effective rate is 90%.

Pedestrian Detection

According to test data (2 MP access), the detection rate is 90%, and the effective rate is 90%.

Non-motor Vehicle Detection

According to test data (2 MP access), the detection rate is 90%, and the effective rate is 90%.

Traffic Congestion Detection

According to test data (2 MP access), the detection rate is 90%, and the effective rate is 90%.

Traffic Flow Statistics

According to test data (2 MP access), the traffic accuracy rate is over 90%.

Dense Fog Detection

Subject to actual testing

Road Debris Detection

According to test data (2 MP access), the detection rate is 80%, and the effective rate is 80%.

Intrusion

According to test data (2 MP access), the detection rate is 90%, and the effective rate is 90%.

Lane Change

According to test data (2 MP access), the detection rate is 90%, and the effective rate is 90%.

Wrong-way Driving Detection

According to test data (2 MP access), the detection rate is 90%, and the effective rate is 90%.

Illegal Backing Detection

According to test data (2 MP access), the detection rate is 90%, and the effective rate is 90%.

Construction Detection

According to test data (2 MP access), the detection rate is 90%, and the effective rate is 80%.

Roadblock Detection

According to test data (2 MP access), the detection rate is 90%, and the effective rate is 90%.

Traffic Accident Detection

Subject to actual testing

Heat Detection

Subject to actual testing

Smoke Detection

Subject to actual testing

Crossing Solid Line Detection

According to test data (2 MP access), the detection rate is 90%, and the effective rate is 90%.

Speeding Detection

Subject to actual testing

Driving Too Slow Detection

Subject to actual testing

Truck Entered Prohibited Area

Subject to actual testing

Hazardous Material Transport Vehicle Detection

Subject to actual testing

Driving in Emergency Lane

Subject to actual testing

Port

Network Port

4 × 1,000 Mbps Ethernet ports

USB

2 front USB 2.0 ports and 2 rear USB 3.0 ports

VGA

1× VGA ports

Others

1 × BMC management network port

General

Power Supply

100–127/200–240 VAC, 60/50 Hz, 12/8 A

Power Redundancy

Dual

Power Consumption

1080 W (all HDDs connected, with 6 intelligent analysis cards)

Operating Temperature

+10 °C to +35 °C (+50 °F to +95 °F)

Operating Humidity

20%–80% (RH), non-condensing

Storage Temperature

–40 °C to +60 °C (–40 °F to +140 °F)

Storage Humidity

5%–95% (RH), non-condensing

Gross Weight

28.9 kg (63.71 lb)

Net Weight

22.7 kg (50.04 lb)

Product Dimensions

87.8 mm × 446.0 mm × 794.0 mm (3.46" × 17.56" × 31.26") (H × W × D)

Packaging Dimensions

260 mm × 600 mm × 1,000 mm (10.24" × 23.62" × 39.37") (H × W × D)

Installation

Standard 19" rack installation with guide rail

BTU

≤3686 Btu/h

Certifications

CE-LVD:EN IEC 62368-1,BS EN IEC 62368-1
CE-EMC:EN 55032,EN 55035,EN 61000-3-3,EN IEC 61000-3-2,IEC 61000-4-2,IEC 61000-4-3,IEC 61000-4-4,IEC 61000-4-5,IEC 61000-4-6,IEC 61000-4-8,IEC 61000-4-11

Optional

Product Type

All-in-one server integrated software and hardware

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Brenda Linam
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
well made
Size: 1-pack
great for weak shoulder to get it way out there
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Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
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Stacie
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
Happy pup. Worth it.
My dog loves this thing. It takes hardly any effort to launch the ball. Flick of the wrist kinda thing. The squeaky ball is her favorite but unfortunately you can't buy this brand of ball separately. It says compatible with any 2.5 inch ball but that's not true. We have a ton of Penn tennis balls and they are just slightly too big for this launcher. You can do it but it's a huge pain and hard to throw. Another issue is that when we first got it the handle didn't want to stay screwed together. After the first day of use and having to rescrew it together multiple times, the issue seems to have corrected itself? Either way, for the price with the comfy handle, very low effort throwing for big pay off, two balls included and the crazy excitement from my dog anytime we get near the thing. It's definitely worth it. I like it much better than the chuck it and stone random cheap brand we used to have. I'm going to try one of the balls recommended in the product pictures. I'll update if they work out.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2026
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Jennifer
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
Ergonomic and well made.
I have at least a half dozen ball launchers and this is the nicest one. As efficient as any of them and it feels the nicest in my hand. As long as you tighten the handle when you put it together, it will serve your puppy well.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026
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JD.
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 1
Ball Launcher Poorly Made and Hard To Use, Save Your Money
This launcher was too long and thin to pick up the ball from the ground, I had to use my other hand to press down on it. The screw on handle was heavy and kept coming loose no matter how tight I made it, strain on the wrist to use. The ball holder end would often not let go of the ball when trying to launch it. I ended up putting it in the trash. I had two shorter Chuckit launchers that are much better made, will stick with them. I don't recommend this to anyone, save your money.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2026
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Jonathan
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
Go Get It!
GoSports does it again. Our family has a lot of GoSports products. It brings us comfort knowing when we order a product from them the quality is going to be great. The Ball Launcher is excellent. Our lab loves the soft tennis balls that come with it, preferring them over the harder rubber ones from other brands. The launcher itself is thoughtfully designed, well-made, and comfortable to hold. Our new go-to for daily fetch sessions.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2025

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