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Video Analysis
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9. When the PTZ is tracking, you can still control it to zoom in a desired area. C
Object item and specify Idle Time (sec). Idle Time (sec) indicates the zooming du
seconds. If a target appear
lick the Zoom in
ration in
s after the specified idle time, the PTZ will start tracking. If not, the PTZ
will remain on the zoomed place.
Figure 3-7
10. Click the Schedule button to set a schedule to enable the function. For details, see
Analysis Schedule later in this chapter.
11. Click the Test button to check your settings. There are two major settings you have
the testing. 1) Tracking: Observe if the target showing in the defined detection re
tracked with a highlighted mask, and m
Video
to observe in
gion is being
agnified automatically in the left image. If not, increase the
age, and observe
t image clearly. If not, use the Live Tuning buttons to adjust directions
and the desired level of zooming.
settings of the tracking time, the idle time for zooming in objects and the
Starting Object Tracking
onfigure button (No.
then click Object
Tip: You can interrupt the PTZ camera tracking and take over the camera control by using PTZ
Control Panel on Main System, PC’s keyboard and GV accessories such as GV-Keyboard, GV-IR
Remote Control, and GV-Joystick. When the controlling device or panel is inactive for over 5
seconds, the PTZ camera will go back for tracking.
sensitivity degree. 2) Zooming: Use the mouse to outline an object in the right im
if it is magnified in the lef
12. Click OK to save your
testing results.
After the above settings, you can start the object tracking application. Click the C
14, Figure 1-2), point to Video Analysis, select Object Tracking Application, and
Tracking Start to start the function.
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