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Timeshare mode causes all cameras within the group to spread themselves between tracks, spending an adjustable amount of time on each, before moving to the next tracked object. 

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

Timeshare mode is especially useful for ??? situations. 

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Default

Single Camera:

  • Each track is tracked for a defined amount of time, before the camera switches to the next track. e.g. 10 seconds.
  • The tracks are tracked in order of their age: from oldest to youngest, and then cyclically.  Age is defined by how long the tracks have been inside the Detection Area.
  • As Tracks move in and out of the Detection Area, the age and therefore the order of track viewings will change. 
  • The Camera's views are labelled numerically in order of tracking.


Double Cameras:

  • Each track is tracked for a defined amount of time, before the camera switches to the next track. e.g. 10 seconds.
  • The tracks are tracked in order of their age: from oldest to youngest, and then cyclically.  Age is defined by how long the tracks have been inside the Detection Area.
  • As Tracks move in and out of the Detection Area, the age and therefore the order of track viewings will change. 
  • The Cameras' views are labelled numerically in order of tracking.
  • As each Camera is in a separate group, they will both perform the same actions, regardless of different camera positions.  


Double Cameras, Single Group

  • Each track is tracked for a defined amount of time, before the camera switches to the next track. e.g. 10 seconds.
  • The tracks are tracked in order of their age: from oldest to youngest, and then cyclically.  Age is defined by how long the tracks have been inside the Detection Area.
  • As Tracks move in and out of the Detection Area, the age and therefore the order of track viewings will change. 
  • The Cameras' views are labelled numerically in order of tracking.
  • As both cameras are in the same group, they will not track the same Track simultaneously. Instead, each camera will track in order of age and track availability. 
  • Camera 1 tracks the oldest Track (green), so Camera 2 tracks the second oldest (aqua). When the camera tracking 


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Double Cameras, Single Group



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Mixed Priority



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