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The settings panel of the Camera system object is shown in the figures.
The Basic settings tab
№ | Parameter | Method for setting the parameter value | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Value range | |
1 | Identification number* | Automatically | Displays the identification number of the Camera system object in the video surveillance system with distributed architecture | Sequence of numbers | NA | From 1 to 2147483647 | |
2 | Name* | Enter the value in the field | Sets the name of the Camera object in the video surveillance system with distributed architecture | Latin, Cyrillic, and service characters | Camera | A line containing a sequence of any characters (letters, digits, service characters except > and < characters), case-insensitive. Number of characters—from 1 to 60 | |
3 | Region | Select the value from the list | Sets the Region structural element to which this Camera object belongs | Name of the Region objects registered in the system | Region | Depends on the number of the Region objects registered in the system | |
4 | Disable | Set the checkbox | Disables the Camera object | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the Camera object is disabled and isn't in use Clear—the Camera object is enabled and is in use | |
5 | Video capture device | Select the value from the list | Sets the Video capture device parent object for this Camera object | Name of the Video capture device objects registered in the system | Name of the Video capture device parent object | Depends on the number of the Video capture device objects in the system | |
6 | Type | Select the value from the list | Sets the type of the used camera. This setting affects the set of icons used to display a camera on the map | List of available camera types | NA |
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7 | Video | Left-click | Displays video image with the configured settings. When you click on it while pressing the Shift key on the keyboard:
| Video image | NA | NA | |
The Basic settings tab | |||||||
8 | Channel number | Select the value from the list | Sets the number of the channel used to connect a camera to the video capture board. Corresponds to the number of the BNC connector of the interface cable | Sequence of numbers | 1 | Depends on the type of the video capture board. Maximum 16 channels | |
9 | Resolution | Select the value from the list | Sets the resolution of the video image frame | List of resolutions of the video image frame | Standard |
Specific values and their application depend on the camera model. If you want to use video streams with the exact resolution, it is better to use the Streams configuring setting (see below) | |
10 | Recording quality | Set the slider in the required position | Sets the quality of the recorded frame. The value is inverse to the video signal compression level | NA | Above average | Min—maximum compression level and the lowest video signal quality Max—minimum compression level and the highest video signal quality | |
11 | Color | Set the checkbox | Set the type of the video image received from the camera (color or black and white) | Boolean type | Set | Set—the image from the video camera is in color Clear—the image from the video camera is black and white | |
12 | YUV 4:2:2 | Set the checkbox | Sets the format of the color representation of the video signal | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the video signal is represented in the YUV 4:2:2 format Clear—the video signal is represented in the YUV 4:2:0 format | |
13 | Color | Set the slider in the required position | Sets the color saturation of the color video image | From the maximum color saturation to a black and white video image | Average | Max—corresponds to the maximum color saturation of the video image Min—corresponds to the black and white video image | |
14 | Brightness –Contrast | Set the checkbox | Sets the mode for adjusting brightness and contrast of the video image | Types of modes for adjusting brightness and contrast of the video image | Automatic |
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15 | Brightness | Set the slider in the required position | Sets the brightness of the video image | From the maximum brightness (white video image) to the minimum brightness (black video image) | Average | Max—corresponds to the maximum brightness of the video image Min—corresponds to the minimum brightness of the video image | |
16 | Contrast | Set the slider in the required position | Set the contrast of the video image | From the maximum contrast to the minimum contrast of the video image | Average | Max—corresponds to the maximum contrast of the video image Min—corresponds to the minimum contrast of the video image | |
17 | Size | Set the slider in the required position | Sets the minimum size of an object at which the main motion detection tool triggers | % of the screen height | Average | Min—0% of the video surveillance window size Max—100% of the video surveillance window size | |
18 | Contrast | Set the slider in the required position | Set the minimum contrast of an object at which the motion detector triggers | NA | Less than average | Max—correspond to maximum contrast of the object Min—corresponds to the minimum contrast of the object | |
The Recording audio table | |||||||
19 | Number | Select the value from the list | Sets the number of the microphone, the audio from which must be recorded simultaneously with the video signal from the camera | Numbers of the Microphone objects registered in the system | NA | Depends on the number of the Microphone objects registered in the system | |
20 | Microphone | Select the value from the list | Sets the name of the microphone, the audio from which must be recorded simultaneously with video signal from the camera | Names of the Microphone objects registered in the system | NA | Depends on the number of the Microphone objects registered in the system | |
Out of the group | |||||||
21 | Pre-alarm record | Enter the value in the field | Set the time period that precedes the alarm record during which the prehistory of the event is recorded | Time in seconds (s) | NA | Recommended time from 0 to 20 | |
22 | Post-alarm record | Enter the value in the field | Sets the time period, during which the video is recorded after an alarm is registered | Time in seconds (s) | NA | Recommended time from 0 to 20 | |
23 | "Hot record" time | Enter the value in the field | Sets the time period from the moment the alarm is registered or recording begins, during which the video is recorded at the frame rate set in the "Hot record" rate field | Time in seconds (s) | NA | Recommended time from 0 to 30 | |
24 | "Hot record" rate | Enter the value in the field/select the value from the list | Sets the frame rate of the alarm hot recording | FPS | NA | Depends on the capabilities of the used camera Recommended value from 0 to 20 | |
25 | Recording frame rate | Enter the value in the field/select the value from the list | Sets the frame rate of the video signal recording | FPS | NA | Depends on the capabilities of the used camera Recommended value from 1 to 25 for PAL; from 1 to 30 for NTSC | |
26 | Record alarms | Set the checkbox | Starts automatic video signal recording on the alarms from the camera | Boolean type | Set | Set—automatic video signal recording on the alarm from the camera is enabled Clear—automatic video signal recording on the alarm from the camera is disabled |
*Name of the element isn't displayed in the settings panel of the given object.
The Advanced settings tab:
№ | Parameter | Method for setting the parameter value | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Value range | |
1 | Decompressor | Select the value from the list | Sets the technology using which the compressed video stream is decompressed when displaying the video signal on the monitor Note. By default the parameter is not available for editing. To change the value of this parameter, set the 1 value for the EnableCodecSettings registry key (see Registry keys reference guide) | List of available decompressors | No |
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2 | Compressor | Select the value from the list | Sets the algorithm of the video stream compression Note. By default the parameter is not available for editing. To change the value of this parameter, set the 1 value for the EnableCodecSettings registry key (see Registry keys reference guide) | List of available algorithms | No | Depends on the camera model | |
3 | Estimate motion | Enter the value in the field | Sets the threshold of the camera sensitivity to motion depending on the change of the object brightness. The delta frame of the video signal is formed according to this criterion | Sequence of numbers | 7 | From 2 to 255 | |
4 | Key frames interval | Enter the value in the field | Sets the rate of the key frames | Sequence of numbers | 8 | Depends on the capabilities of the camera | |
Out of the group | |||||||
5 | Additional info | Enter the value in the field | Sets the information displayed on the video surveillance monitor above the camera name. This information is added to the export file, and when the frame is printed, to the event log | Line not longer than 100 characters | Blank line | Latin and Cyrillic letters, digits | |
6 | Rotation mode | Set the checkbox | Enables the rotation of the video image displayed on the Video surveillance monitor | Boolean type | Clear | Set—rotation is enabled Clear—rotation is disabled | |
7 | Rotate on* | Select the value from the list | Specifies the angle of video image rotation when the rotation mode is enabled | Sequence of numbers | 0 | 0, 90, 180, 270 | |
The Priority group | |||||||
8 | Processing priority | Set the slider in the required position | Sets the priority of the video signals processing by ADC | Order of video signals processing | Normal |
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9 | Recording priority | Set the slider in the required position | Set the priority of video signals processing by ADC in the recording mode | Order of video signals processing in the recording mode | Normal |
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The Store no less than group | |||||||
10 | Store no less than | Enter the value in the field | Sets the time period for keeping the video archive and audio archive from the camera (in case of synchronous recording) on the server. The parameter allows storing the large archive for the selected camera using the archive of other cameras. Note. We recommend setting the Store no less than parameter for no more than 30% of cameras in the system, as this setting is only ADVISORY. If there isn't enough space for the archive recording, the setting is ignored and the recording doesn't stop anyway. If you create more than 10 cameras in the system, then when attempting to set this parameter for more than 30% of the cameras in the system, after you click the Apply button, a corresponding warning message appears. You can disable it using the NotifyAbout_arch_days registry key (see Registry keys reference guide) | Day or hour, depending on the value selected in the drop-down list | NA | More than 1 | |
11 | Store no less than | Select the value from the list | Sets the units for the time period specified in the Store no less than field | List of available time units | Days | Days Hours | |
The Store no more than group | |||||||
12 | Store no more than | Enter the value in the field | Sets the time period for storing the camera archive, after which the camera archive must be deleted Note. The archive can be deleted before the specified time if it is required for loop recording | Day or hour, depending on the value selected in the drop-down list | NA | More than 1 | |
13 | Store no more than | Select the value from the list | Sets the units for the time period specified in the Store no more than field | List of available time units | Days | Days Hours | |
The Fisheye group | |||||||
14 | Lens type | Select the value from the list | Sets the used lens type | Supported lens types | No |
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15 | Camera position | Select the value from the list | Sets the position of the camera | Supported camera position options | Ceiling |
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16 | Visible part | Enter the value in the field | Determines which part of the frame is visible on the Video surveillance monitor after the conversion | Percentage | 75% for the Ceiling position 66% for the Wall position Note. The default value may not appear in the field | From 0 to 100 |
The Streams settings tab
№ | Parameter | Method for setting the parameter value | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Value range | |
1 | Streams configuring | Set the checkbox | Enables the video signal multistream option | Boolean type | Clear | Set—video signal multistreaming is enabled; different streams can be used for analytics, archiving, and display Clear—video signal multistreaming is disabled; a single stream is used for analytics, archiving, and display | |
2 | # | Automatically | Sets the number of the stream | Integer | NA | From 1 to 10 | |
3 | Enabled* | Set the checkbox | Sets the used camera streams | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the stream is in use Clear—the stream isn't in use | |
4 | Default | Set the checkbox | Sets the video stream that is used in the following cases:
| List of available streams | Clear | Set—the stream is used by default Clear—the stream isn't used by default
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5 | Video analytics | Set the checkbox | Sets the video stream used for video analytics. This stream is used by the standard motion detector, zone detectors, tracking detectors, face detectors (if an external recognizer isn't used). The Video Analytics stream is used for the LPR server, face detectors (if an external recognizer is used), and detectors that are part of the Detector Pack subsystem. You can select the Default stream using the VMDA.ignoreAnaliticStream registry key (see Axxon PSIM base version). The Archive/Archive (alarms) stream is used for the long-term archive | List of available streams | Clear | Set—the stream is used for video analytics Clear—the stream isn't used for video analytics | |
6 | Archive | Set the checkbox | Sets the video stream that is recorded to the archive not upon alarm, but continuously | List of available streams | Clear | Set—the stream is used for archive recording Clear—the stream isn't used for archive recording | |
7 | Archive (alarms) | Set the checkbox | Sets the video stream recorded to the archive upon alarm | List of available streams | Clear | Set—the stream is used for archive recording upon alarm Clear—the stream isn't used for archive recording upon alarm |
The Main stream tab
№ | Parameter | Method for setting the parameter value | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Value range | |
1 | IP | Enter the value in the field | Sets the IP address from which the client receives the video data from the ONVIF Server in the Multicast mode | IP address | 224.0.0.10 | 224.0.0.0—239.255.255.255 | |
2 | Port | Enter the value in the field | Sets the port for transmitting the video data in the Multicast mode | Sequence of numbers | Depends on the number of video cameras and streams in the system | Any valid unused port numbers. The number of ports is determined by the system administrator |
The Video stream tab
№ | Parameter | Method for setting the parameter value | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Value range | |
1 | Purpose | NA | Provides information about the use of the video stream | String | Depends on the video stream's designated purpose | Latin and Cyrillic characters, digits | |
2 | Resolution** | Select the value from the list | Sets the video stream resolution | List of the video image frame resolutions | Standard |
Specific values depending on the camera model | |
3 | Speed** | Enter the value in the field | Sets the frame rate of the video stream | Frame rate in FPS | 25 | Depends on the capabilities of the used camera | |
4 | Lock disabling streams not in use | Set the checkbox | Set this checkbox if the purpose isn't specified for the configured stream, but it is used for recording by a macro or a script | Boolean type | Clear | Set—if you don't specify the stream purpose, the stream is in the "sleep" mode, and you cannot use it for recording by a macro or a script Clear—if you don't specify the stream purpose, you can use it for recording by a macro or a script | |
The Codec group | |||||||
5 | Codec** | Select the value from the list | Sets the technology used to encode and decode the video stream | List of supported codecs | Depends on the camera model | Depends on the camera model | |
6 | Key frame rate** | Enter the value in the field | Sets the key frame rate | Sequence of numbers | 8 | Depends on the capabilities of the used camera | |
7 | Video quality** | Set the slider in the required position | Sets the frame quality | NA | Maximum | Min—maximum compression level and minimum video signal quality Max—minimum compression level and maximum video signal quality | |
The Multicast group | |||||||
8 | IP | Enter the value in the field | Sets the IP address from which the client receives the video data from the ONVIF Server in the Multicast mode | IP address | 224.0.0.10 | 224.0.0.0—239.255.255.255 | |
9 | Port | Enter the value in the field | Sets the port for transmitting the video data in the Multicast mode | Sequence of numbers | Depends on the number of cameras and streams in the system | Any valid unused port numbers. The number of ports is determined by the system administrator |
** Similar settings on the Basic Settings and the Advanced settings tabs, as well as on the settings panel of the Video capture device object, are ignored.