User Guide

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Advanced Configuration
Step 4 Specify the Time Interval in seconds. The camera triggers an alarm when it detects an
object in the first analytics region and then in the second region within this time period.
An example of dependency appears in the image above: The camera triggers an alarm
when it detects an object in Area 1 and then an object crossing Tripwire 3 within 10
seconds. Tripwire 3 (D) has been selected from the Regions list; it is the first detection
region. The (D) indicates a dependency exists. Under Dependency, Area 1 has been
selected, making Tripwire 3 dependent on Area 1. The Time Interval has been defined as
10 seconds.
Configure the parameters in the Properties box to set the area-specific parameters, including
dependency. Once the parameters are set up properly, scroll down and click the Save button.
Check Calibration
1. Click the icon and set Analytics Enabled to Yes.
2. Set Show Tracking to Classified Boxes or Show Trig-
gered, then check the Lines box.
3. Click Save.
4. Have subjects (person, car, truck, etc) enter the area or
cross the tripwire at various distances from the camera.
The boxes should be classified correctly and the direc-
tion across tripwires should be as expected.
The image below shows a classified human box and tracking
line in a detection region. The boxes are white indicating an
alarm condition has occurred.
3.2 Maintenance Menu
The following sections describe more advanced camera configuration options. For many of the
configuration changes in the remainder of this chapter, it is necessary to save the changes, then
stop and restart the server to make the changes effective.
Additional configuration options are available that are not described in this manual. For more
information on setting or changing these camera parameters, refer to the Nexus IP Camera
Configuration Guide (FLIR Doc #427-0030-00-28) or contact the local FLIR representative or FLIR
Technical Support.
The basic camera configuration settings (LAN Settings, Services, and Security Options) are
described in Server Menu, pg. 29.
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