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Introduction

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Standard Settings

Camera Details

Name: The labelled name of the camera in the UI.

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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.

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Height Offset Mode: Choose between the options; None, Terrain, Local and Combined.

Position

X/Y/Z (m): The relative position of the camera to the origin, within the PPI Display, measured by an X/Y/Z octant.

Latitude/Longitude (°): The true geographical position of the camera.

Home Position

X/Y (m): the relative position of the Home Position (camera direction at rest) to the origin, within the PPI Display, measured by an X/Y quadrant.

Latitude/Longitude (°): the true geographical position of the Home Position.

Offset

This value determines the change in camera position necessary to go from the factory rest direction to the Home Position rest direction.

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Tilt Delta: The numeric interval between each click of the up-down direction controls.

Areas

See Camera AreasCamera Areas will be listed here.

Connection Details (ONVIF)

Address: Defines the IP address of the camera.

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Info

URL connection details will be specific to camera protocol - not all will employ ONVIF. If you are unsure of the appropriate connection details, refer to the camera manual or your camera supplier. 

Advanced

Camera Details

Dwell Timeout (s): Defines a time period for which the camera will remain on a view before moving to the next position. The default setting is 10 seconds

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Dynamic Zoom: The dynamic zoom automatically adjusts the zoom of the camera based on the speed of the target being followed. As the target increases in speed the camera will zoom out proportionally to ensure the target remains in frame and conversely as it slows down the camera will zoom back in to adopt the normal zoom settings for the range of the target.

Classification Zoom Factors

Select ➕ / ➖ to add/remove Classification Zoom Factors. To create a Classification Zoom Factor, select ➕ and then input the Classification and Zoom Factor values below. To edit an existing Classification Zoom Factor, select a previous entry in the list, and then change the value in the fields underneath.

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Zoom Factor (%): Define the zoom factor; the amount the camera will zoom in on a target of that classification when identified.

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Connection Details (ONVIF)

Port: Defines the port number used by the camera.

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Connection Limit: The maximum number of connections possible to this camera.

Media Profile Token: A unique token identifier which applies a media profile. A media profile consists of a set of media configurations. Media profiles are used to configure properties of a media stream from a device.

Driver Details 

Show Range: Show the camera range on the PPI. By default, this appears as a green, dashed-line perimeter.

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Max. Zoom Range (m): The maximum distance to which the camera will zoom to (if technically capable). 

Engineering

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Tilt Offsets

Min Tilt:

Max Tilt:

Tilt Offset: 

Mechanical Details

Tilt Speed: 

Pan Speed:

Mechanical Delay (s):

Minimum Delay (s):

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