Installation Manual

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Advanced Configuration
Misc. (Lookup Table): Each Look Up Table (LUT) provides
a different display of the various detected levels of thermal
energy as either colors or gray-scale values. Look Up Table
1 is white hot and Look Up Table 2 is black hot; the other
tables assign different colors to different temperatures.
These color palettes can also be selected from the Live
Video page (refer to Toggle Palette, pg. 26).
Corridor Mode: Use the Corridor Mode options to set the
orientation of the video when the camera is mounted in a
position other than upright. This setting also changes the
video analytics parameters for FC-Series ID cameras to
match the orientation of the camera mounting.
Save Settings
Click the Save Settings button at the bottom of the page to
store the current settings as power up defaults. To restore
the original settings, select the Factory Defaults button and
then click on Save Settings.
3.1.4 Video Analytics Setup—FC-Series ID only
The Analytics function of the FC-Series ID camera provides the capability to detect motion and
classify detected objects as Human, Vehicle, or Object of Interest based on size and aspect ratio
(height and width).
Note
Using the Setup menu Analytics page, create motion detection areas, tripwire lines, or masking
areas—up to four of each. Each detection area or tripwire has independent detection properties
(such as detecting a vehicle or human sized object). Use the alarm manager in the Maintenance
menu to define the actions resulting from each alarm condition (Alarm Manager, pg. 62).
Analytics Page
Use this page to set up areas (or regions) or tripwires for analysis. In some situations it may also be
useful to use multiple regions to include (or exclude) different areas in the scene and to set area-
specific detection parameters. The Analytics page allows the user to add four areas and four
Objects of interest are detected objects that do not quite match the human or vehicle aspect ratio,
but move through the scene uniformly. For example, a deer, bus, or oversized truck.