**Video Monitoring Point Settings**
1. **Gate Area**: A super-wide dynamic network camera is installed at the entrance and exit of the gate to monitor individuals entering and leaving the bank. Additionally, two high-definition network cameras are positioned across the gate to provide real-time monitoring of financial escort vehicles. Outside the door area, all-in-one network dome cameras are deployed for large-area coverage and 360-degree inspection. In case of an emergency, these can be combined with fixed cameras to automatically track suspicious individuals.
2. **Trading Area**: High-definition internet dome cameras are installed in the trading floor to ensure comprehensive surveillance of the entire space. In the counter area, high-definition web cameras with external microphones are set up to capture detailed views of transactions and customer facial features. In the waiting area, large customer zones, queuing areas, and entry points (such as Erdaomen), network cameras are placed to monitor the flow of people and activities within those spaces.
3. **Vault and Safe Area**: Network cameras with low-light or infrared capabilities are installed in vaults and secure areas to ensure 24/7 continuous monitoring, even in low-illumination conditions.
4. **Monitoring Room and Duty Room**: Network hemispherical cameras are installed in these areas to monitor the presence and activities of on-duty personnel.
5. **Entrances and Exits of the Financial Building**: All entrances, including fire exits and emergency exits, are equipped with network (hemisphere) cameras to monitor the movement of people in and out of the building.
6. **Inside the Financial Building**: Network cameras are installed along pedestrian pathways, staircases, elevator lobbies, rest areas, and elevator cabins on each floor to ensure full coverage without blind spots. For other parts of the building, it is recommended to install a network hemisphere camera in main corridors to monitor foot traffic and ensure complete video surveillance.
7. **Underground Garage Entrances**: High-definition gun-type network cameras are installed at the entrance and exit of the underground garage, one per lane. The cameras should face the garage to avoid backlighting and must have strong light suppression capabilities. An HD network camera is also installed at the ground-level entrance to monitor people entering and exiting the garage and the building.
8. **Underground Garage Internal Roads**: Fixed low-light network cameras are installed on main vehicle lanes and key turning points to meet monitoring needs in low-light environments. All cameras in the basement must support continuous vehicle tracking.
9. **Primary and Secondary Entrances on the First Floor**: Cameras at primary and secondary entrances should be aligned in the same direction—either both facing inward or outward—to ensure that anyone entering or exiting has a clear image captured for facial recognition. Elevator cabin cameras should be mounted at the corner of the entrance door, covering the entire space. A floor display must be included, or anti-jamming devices must be used to adapt to the unique environment inside elevators.
10. **General Camera Installation Guidelines**: All cameras should be installed to avoid backlighting unless specific countermeasures are taken. Lenses and filters should be matched with HD cameras to ensure optimal performance. All monitored areas must have adequate lighting to meet surveillance requirements. In particular, the lighting at the entrance and exit of the underground garage must be sufficient to work effectively with the camera and provide strong light suppression.
**Intelligent Video Analysis Monitoring Point Settings**
1. **Face and Face Recognition**: A dedicated face recognition device is installed at the financial transaction counter, paired with background software to identify individuals in queues who are not flagged as suspects by authorities.
2. **Traffic Statistics**: A network camera is installed above the entry point of the financial transaction hall and banking area. Through background software, the intelligent analysis module can process footage from the front-end camera to automatically count the number of people entering or leaving a specific area.
3. **Defect Detection**: Fixed bolt sensors are placed in the walls of the financial building, outdoor areas, and parking lots to detect if any person is lying motionless in these zones.
4. **ATM Counter Protection**: Dome cameras are installed in ATM teller areas, along with pinhole cameras at the ATM counters themselves. Background software configures behavior rules to enable intelligent protection, such as face detection, traffic monitoring, and detection of suspicious actions like prolonged standing, equipment tampering, or unauthorized advertisements. Additional features include face camouflage alarms, video surveillance anomalies, and more.
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