IC Realtime IPFX-D80V-IRW1 Product Manual - Page 146

Parameter, Description, Smart Track, Draw Target, Pixel Counter

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Parameter Smart track Description Select Smart Track, and when alarm is triggered by the panoramic camera, the dome camera automatically turns to the position where alarm is triggered. The tracking time is "idle time + five seconds." To set idle time, see "5.2.2 Enabling Alarm Track." Linkage rules: Detect global alarm only: Turns to crowd with highest density. Detect local alarm only: Turns to local area first triggering alarm. Detect global alarm + one local alarm: First turns to local area, and then the crowd with highest density in case of no alarm in local area. Detect global alarm + multiple local alarms: First turns to local area that triggers alarm first, and then the crowd with highest density in case of no alarm in local area. Before enabling this function, you need to set smart track. See "5.2 Setting Smart Track." Click Draw Target at the right side of Pixel Counter, and then press and Pixel Counter hold the left mouse button to draw a rectangle, the Pixel Counter then displays its pixel. Set arming periods and alarm linkage action. For details, see "5.1.1 Alarm Linkage." Click Save. Verification View crowd map on the Live interface. See Figure 5-25. Crowd map (1) Double-click the rendering area at the lower-right corner in the image to view crowd distribution in the area. See Figure 5-26. Crowd map (2) Event 138

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Event
138
Parameter
Description
Smart track
Select
Smart Track
, and when alarm is triggered by the panoramic camera,
the dome camera automatically turns to the position where alarm is
triggered. The tracking time is "idle time + five seconds." To set idle time,
see "5.2.2 Enabling Alarm Track."
Linkage rules:
Detect global alarm only: Turns to crowd with highest density.
Detect local alarm only: Turns to local area first triggering alarm.
Detect global alarm + one local alarm: First turns to local area, and then
the crowd with highest density in case of no alarm in local area.
Detect global alarm + multiple local alarms: First turns to local area that
triggers alarm first, and then the crowd with highest density in case of
no alarm in local area.
Before enabling this function, you need to set smart track. See "5.2 Setting
Smart Track."
Pixel Counter
Click
Draw Target
at the right side of
Pixel Counter
, and then press and
hold the left mouse button to draw a rectangle, the
Pixel Counter
then
displays its pixel.
Set arming periods and alarm linkage action. For details, see "5.1.1 Alarm Linkage."
Click
Save
.
Verification
View crowd map on the
Live
interface. See Figure 5
-
25.
Crowd map (1)
Double
-
click the rendering area at the lower
-
right corner in the image to view crowd distribution
in the area. See Figure 5
-
26.
Crowd map (2)