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  1. Define the numbers of the idle video capture channels (taking into account BNC plug numbering).
  2. Go to the Hardware tab in the System settings dialog box (1).
  3. Select the Camera object, created before, with the same channel number as the BNC plug (idle channel) (2). The settings panel for the selected object is displayed on the right of the Hardware tab.
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  4. Make sure that no signal is displayed in the video field (1).
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  5. The signal displayed in the video field indicates that the Camera object is matched to another video channel.The video channel number is specified in the Channel number drop-down list in the Basic settings tab (2). Match the Camera object with the channel number, which corresponds to the BNC plug number and the Camera object number, or scan for a Camera object, matched with the desired channel number.
  6. Set the Disabled checkbox (3).
  7. Click the Apply button (4).

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  1. Go to the Hardware tab in the System settings dialog box (1).
  2. Select the relevant Video Capture Device object, created before, in the Hardware tab in the objects tree (2). The settings panel for the selected object is displayed in the right part of the Hardware tab.
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  3. If it is necessary to increase the total frame rate up to the maximum allowed value, move the Rate slider to the Max position (3).
  4. If it is necessary to reduce the total frame rate to the minimum allowed value, move the Rate slider to the Min position. The minimum total frame rate of video signals, digitized and processed by selected ADC, is 3 times lower than the maximum allowed one.
  5. If it is necessary to return the default grooming settings, move the Rate slider to the middle position. The default total frame rate is 2 times lower than the maximum allowed one.
  6. Click the Apply button (4).
  7. Close the System settings dialog box and restart INTELLECTâ„¢ software.

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  1. Go to the Hardware tab in the System settings dialog box (1).
  2. Select the Camera object, created before, corresponding to the camera, which frame rate is to be increased, in the objects tree in the Hardware tab (2). The settings panel for the selected object is displayed on the right of the Hardware tab.
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  3. To increase the frame rate of a camera up to the Real time rate (25 fps in PAL format and 30 fps in NTSC format), reallocate other cameras serviced by the same ADC as with the camera above , to other ADCs.

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  1. Go to the Hardware tab in the System settings dialog box (1).
  2. Select the Camera object, created before, corresponding to the camera, ADC video processing queue of which is to be changed, in the Hardware tab in the objects tree (2). The settings panel for the selected object is displayed on the right of the Hardware tab.
  3. Go to the Advanced settings tab on the settings panel of the Camera object (3).
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  4. If it is necessary to queue the camera with 1/2 priority for ADC video processing, move the Processing slider in the Priority group to the 1/2 position (4).
  5. If it is necessary to queue the camera with 1/3 priority for ADC video processing, move the Processing slider in the Priority group to the 1/3 position.
  6. If it is necessary to return the camera into the normal queue for ADC video processing (set by default), move the Processing slider in the Priority group to the Normal position.
  7. Click the Apply button (5).

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  1. Go to the Hardware tab in the System settings dialog box (1).
  2. Select the Camera object, created before, corresponding to the camera, ADC video processing queue of which is to be changed, in the objects tree of the Hardware tab (2). The settings panel for the selected object is displayed on the right of the Hardware tab.
  3. Go to the Advanced settings tab on the settings panel of the Camera object (3).
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  4. If it is necessary to queue the camera with 1/2 priority for ADC video processing in the recording mode, move the Recording slider in the Priority group to the 1/2 position (4).
  5. If it is necessary to queue the camera with 1/3 priority for ADC video processing in the recording mode, move the Recording slider in the Priority group to the 1/3 position.
  6. If it is necessary to queue the camera with the Real time priority for ADC video processing in the recording mode, move the Recording slider in the Priority group to the Real time position.
  7. If it is necessary to return the camera into the normal queue for ADC video processing in the recording mode (set by default), move the Recording slider in the Priority group to the Normal position.
  8. Click the Apply button (5).

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