Camera Groups
Introduction
Camera Groups determine how cameras react to multiple tracked objects, according to how the group is globally configured:
Closest mode causes all cameras within the group to follow only the objects that are in their immediate vicinity. Closest
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. Timeshare
Static mode is designed for use only with Static Cameras. Although static cameras can never be moved, they can participate in automatic control groups to display targets in their field of view (FOV). However, once a camera is placed in a static group it will never be tasked for automatic tracking. Static
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Creating a Camera Group
To create a Camera Group:
Enable the Config Function, then select an entity in the Configuration Tree.
Select New in the Configuration Panel.
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Select either a new Camera Group Closest, Camera Group Static or Camera Group Timeshare:
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A new window will appear: the Camera Group Wizard. Name your new Camera Group, then select Finish.
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Your new Camera Group will now appear in the Configuration Tree:
Related Information
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Camera Setup and Configuration (Witness 4.0)
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Aligning a Camera (Witness 4.0)
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Camera Groups (Witness 4.0)
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Height Map (Witness 4.0)
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Assigning a Camera (Witness 4.0)
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Viewers (Witness 4.0)
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Adding a Camera (Witness 4.0)
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Camera Areas (Witness 4.0)
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Menus (Witness 4.0)
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Live Tracks (Witness 4.0)
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