Software Reference
7ASUS Graphics Card Software Reference
Do not change the working folder’s name while VideoSecurity is
running. Doing so will cause a fatal runtime error.
Detect Region
• The Full Window setting will detect all area visible from the video
capture device when the VideoSecurity watchdog is on.
• The User defined region detects only the area defined by the user
when the VideoSecurity watchdog in on.
Window Style
• The Normal setting is the default option. If you select this option the
VideoSecurity dialog box will display as a general Windows program.
• The Minimized as a tray icon setting will put the VideoSecurity icon
on the taskbar in the lower-right corner of your screen. Whenever
VideoSecurity detects a problem it will execute automatically or you
can also run VideoSecurity by double-clicking on the icon.
• The Always on top setting initializes the VideoSecurity dialog box as a
normal window and always appear on top of other windows, dialog
boxes or applications.
Check boxes
• The Auto-run whenever system boots up check box enables or
disables the autorun feature of VideoSecurity. When checked or
enabled, the VideoSecurity utility executes automatically when the
system boots up.
• The Play warning sound check box enables or disables the warning
sound whenever VideoSecurity detects a problem.
Working Directory
The working directory sets the storage folder or directory for all the image
and video files. The default directory is C:\VideoSec, or select another
folder by clicking the command button with a directory tree icon. Everytime
you execute VideoSecurity, a new folder is created in this working
directory. The created folder filename denotes the current time and date
VideoSecurity application was launched. For example,
“2003.08.26_04.10.10”, meaning VideoSecurity was launched on August
26, 2003 at 4:10:10 PM.