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For the precise tracking of the object under observation, you should calibrate the telemetry device by matching at least four telemetry device positions with the frame points of each overview camera.
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The recommended number of points that should be set is 4-10. If you add more points, the algorithm will be configured more accuratelyprecisely. However, this willmay increase the chance of introducing a wrongly set point into the calibration algorithm, which can lead to an overall deteriorationthat some of the points are set up incorrectly, which may cause the decrease of the operation quality. The points set in the calibration setting should not be on the same line for both the overview and the PTZ camera. It is recommended to set the points for both cameras so that they evenly cover the entire frame. The calibration points should be set on the same surface (floor, ground). It is not recommended to set the points on different surfaces (for example, when some points are on the ground, and other points are on a tree, etc.). |
To calibrate the telemetry device, do the following:
- Select the overview camera from the list (see Linking panoramic cameras to a PTZ camera).
- Focus the PTZ camera on any point. To do this, in the preview window click the button and change the orientation of the lens in one of the following ways:
- Left-click on the frame and holding the button, move the mouse cursor in the required direction.
- Use the Point&Click function (see Control using Point&Click).
Left-click to add a point to the frame of the overview camera to which the PTZ camera is currently oriented.
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The object under observation should be inside the frame of the PTZ camera. |
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