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One You can select and configure cameras for displaying in the Monitor interface window in two ways:
- Separately. The settings panel for of the Monitor object is in useused.
- As a package. The Add/Edit Camera Objects dialog box is in useused.
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Order of selecting video cameras as a package todisplay to display in the Monitor interface box is described in Selecting and configuring video cameras as a package sectionin bulk. |
To select video cameras on the settings panel of the Monitor object, do the following:
- Go to the List of cameras tab.
- Select the number of the required camera in the drop-down list of the Number column To select all cameras registered in the system, click the All button (1).
Info To select all the cameras, registered in the system, click the All button (2)title Note. - To add a separate camera, configure the following settings in table (2):
- From the drop-down list in the Number column, select the number of the required camera.
- As a result, the name of the selected camera
- will be automatically displayed in the Camera column
- .
If multistream mode
is enabled for the camera, in the Video stream drop-down list, select the number of the video stream that you want to display
on the Monitor (4). If no stream is
selected, the default stream is used.
Info title Note
Configuration of the Server video streams is described in
Configuration of multistream video. The selected video stream is requested when receiving a video signal both from the Server and via the Videogate.
- By default, the
- Monitor receives a video stream through the Server. If it is necessary to get the video stream not through
- the Server, but directly from
- the camera
- , in the Connection drop-down list, select Direct
- .
If a video signal
needs to be
decimated for its
transmission to the Client Monitor
,
select the required frame rate of the video signal
from the drop-down list
in the fps column
.
Note title Attention! It is strongly not recommended to use additional
decimation and/or compression of the video
signals displayed on the Server Monitor
, as it will lead to the additional spending of the Server resources and deterioration of the video quality.
Info title Note
The selected
FPS value
should be less than the frame rate
of the video digitising by a video capture card. Otherwise, the frame rate of the video signal will be the same as the
FPS of digitising. Info title Note
For the correct
decimation of a video stream compressed
using the
H.264 or MPEG4 codecs, the
FPS value
should be equal to
the frame rate of the key frames specified in the device settings (IP
cameras) or
Intellect settings (
see Key frame rate settings). Info title Note
Four streams for a chip are processed on SC300Q16 (FX4) video capture card. If the chip processes a stream without a signal (blue screen), then the total
FPS is 10 (4 x 2,
5 FPS) for one chip. If video signal compression level
needs to be changed for
transmission to the Client Monitor
, select the required level of video signal compression
from the drop-down list
in the Compression column
.
The compression level of the video signal increases from 0 (no compression) to 5 (maximum compression).
Info title Note
If the compression level is set for the Client,
the video signal on the Server
needs to be
pre-decompressed,
which will result in a great load increase on the CPU of the Server. To change the
algorithm of the video signal compression
for transmission to the Client Monitor, select the required
algorithm of compression from the Compressor drop-down list
. If the compressor is selected, the value in the Compression list is
should be selected
as well.
Info title Note
Recompression of the video signal is performed
on the
Videogate side.
- If the Monitor
- should receive live and archive video from the selected camera via the
- Videogate object,
- select the name of this object
- from the drop-down list
- in the Gate column
- .
If a video archive from the selected camera
should be transmitted to the Monitor from the Backup archive object,
select the name of this object
from the drop-down list
in the Backup archive column
.
Info title Note
In case
the access to the Backup archive is performed through the
Videogate, the specified value
should coincide with the selected value for this video camera
when configuring the
Videogate object—see Selecting and configuring the cameras for the
Videogate module. - If the selected video camera is used for video archive viewing from the
- edge storage,
- select the required
- Edge storage object
- from the
- Edge storage drop-down list
- .
- If the tansmission from the Backup archive object is performed via the
- Videogate object,
- select the name of this object
- from the drop-down list
- in the
- Videogate for Backup
- archive column.
- To enable smart search in the archive of the corresponding camera, select the VMDA metadata storage object corresponding to the VMDA tracks database intended to be used for smart search from the VMDA metadata storage drop-down list.
If there is a fisheye or a panomorph lens on the camera (see Configuring fisheye cameras), in the Display type drop-down list, select the type of displaying video from the camera in the Surveillance window: virtual telemetry or panorama.
Info title Note Conversion is enabled in the Video surveillance monitor when zooming-in (see Mouse PTZ control) or in the function menu of the Surveillance window (see Enabling fisheye).
Info title Note This feature won't work if:
- only alarm cameras are displayed on the monitor (see Configuring the display mode of camera windows);
- PTZ control on the Video surveillance monitor is forbidden (see Setting the Telemetry control priority using the Monitor object).
- If it is necessary to start macros from the camera function menu in the Surveillance window, select the corresponding Macro objects from the Macro 1 and Macro 2 lists. See also Creating and using macros.
- The Guid column will automatically display the unique identifier of the selected camera. This value cannot be changed, it depends on the camera number.
- Repeat steps a-n
- for all required video cameras.
- To save all the changes, click the Apply button (133).
Video cameras on the settings panel of the Monitor object are now selected.