Introduction
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Name: the labelled name of the camera in the UI.
Manufacturer: the camera's manufacturer.
Model: the camera model.
User ID: a user friendly ID that can be used for external control, associated with whomever added the camera.
Asset Code: insert your asset code if applicable.
Enabled: select for the camera to be active.
Relay ID: the relay that is activated whenever the camera is activated (most often used to prompt a DVR to begin recording the video feed). Choose ‘0’ to disable.
Operating Mode:
a. Automatic
b. Mirror
c. Manual
Layer: the layer the camera is placed on, e.g. S/A Layer.
Colour: the colour of the camera icon on the PPI.
Invert Pan: when selected, all pan controls for the camera will be reversed. Used for cameras that are mounted in an inverted position.
Invert Tilt: when selected, all tilt controls for the camera will be reversed. Used for cameras that are mounted in an inverted position.
Range: Defines the maximum zoom distance (in metres) that the camera should be taken to when tracking distant objects. When tracking moving targets at long zoom levels it is possible to miss the target altogether. By reducing the zoom level, a larger field of view provides greater opportunity to keep the target within the frame.
Zoom Factor (%): the percentage of the camera's maximum zoom capability used when following a track.
Home Zoom Factor (%): the percentage of the camera's maximum zoom capability used when at rest at the Home Position.
Default Viewer:
Height Offset Mode: choose between the options; None, Terrain, Local and Combined.
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Pan: the degree value the camera needs to move left or right.
Pan Delta: the numeric interval between each click of the left-right direction controls.
Tilt: the degree value the camera needs to move up or down.
Tilt Delta: the numeric interval between each click of the up-down direction controls.
Areas
See Camera Areas. Camera Areas will be listed here.
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