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Introduction

Closest mode causes all cameras within the group to follow only the objects that are in their immediate vicinity.

The cameras will continuously update to look for closer tracks. 

Below are a series of examples of how cameras assigned to the Closest mode, or in a Closest Group, can monitor Tracks. 

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Default

Single Camera

  • The camera views the track in closest proximity to it. 

  • As tracks move, the camera will change its view to the new closest track.  


Double Cameras

  • The camera views the track in closest proximity to it. 

  • As tracks move, the camera will change its view to the new closest track.  

  • As each camera is in a separate group, they will both view the track closest to them, even if this is the same track. 


Double Cameras, Single Group

  • The camera views the track in closest proximity to it. 

  • As tracks move, the camera will change its view to the new closest track.  

  • The cameras will both view the track closest to them. However, they are in the same group. Therefore, if both camera's are closest to the same track, one camera will switch to viewing the second closest track.


Multiple Tracks 

  • The camera views the track in closest proximity to it. 

  • As Tracks move, the camera will change its view to the new closest track.  

  • The cameras will both view the track closest to them. However, they are in the same group. Therefore, if both camera's are closest to the same track, one camera will switch to viewing the second closest track.

  • The other tracks will not be viewed, unless they move towards the cameras and become the closest track. 


Priority

Priority Multiple Tracks

  • The camera views the track in closest proximity to it, in the Priority Detection Area (red).

  • When a Detection Area is given Priority, only tracks within the Priority Area will be viewed. 

  • As tracks move, the camera will change its view to the new closest track (in the Priority Detection Area).  

  • The cameras will both view the track closest to them. However, they are in the same group. Therefore, if both camera's are closest to the same track, one camera will switch to viewing the second closest track.

  • The other tracks in Priority will not be viewed, unless they move towards the cameras and become the closest track. 


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