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Setting Up the Fisheye View
1. Enable the fisheye live view.
y For Single Live View, right-click the camera from the Host List (Figure 1-1).
y For Matrix display, enable the Matrix view containing the fisheye view. For detail, see
8.2.1 Running the Matrix View.
y For Video Wall display, activate the fisheye channel. For detail, see 8.3.4 Activating
the Channel and Layout.
2. Enable the dewarpped views.
y For Single Live View, select the Change Size button (Figure 3-1) and then select Geo
Fisheye.
y For Matrix display, right-click the fisheye channel on the Matrix window (Figure 8-5)
and then select Geo Fisheye.
y For Video Wall display, right-click the fisheye channel on the layout (Figure 8-26) and
then select Geo Fisheye.
The original hemispherical view is converted to 4 PTZ views, the Quad View, by default
on the Matrix window or the Video Wall.
3. To customize other settings, right-click the channel on the Single Live View, Matrix or the
Video Wall layout and select Fisheye Option to access the following.
Camera Modes: You can choose among four view modes.
Geo Fisheye: Quad view: Composed of four PTZ views.
Geo Fisheye: 360 degree: Composed of two PTZ views and one 360º panoramic
view.
Geo Fisheye: Dual 180 degree: Composed of two 180º views.
Geo Fisheye: Single view: Composed of one PTZ view.
Camera Position: Select Ceiling, Wall or Ground according to where the camera is
mounted.
Adjust Auto Pan Speed At Top-Left Channel: Select low, medium, or high speed
to enable Auto Pan for one PTZ view at the rotation speed of your choice. This option
applies to Quad view, 360 degree and Single view.
Zoom: Select Zoom In or Zoom Out and then click on the image.
Show Source Video At Top-Right Channel: You can display the circular source
image in the top-right quadrant when Quad view is selected.