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2) Full Image Recording
On
*
Advantages
The currently displayed image section of the live image does not influ-
ence the recorded images or video sequences.
The events that triggered video motion windows are always visible in
the recorded images or video sequences.
Disadvantages
The frame rate of the live stream is slightly reduced.
Image resolution needs to be at least MEGA (1280x960) so that the
image quality of the corrected images is high enough.
Video search requires slightly higher bandwidths.
e) Further PTZ settings and actions
1) Set the display mode: By default, Q22M models run in virtual PTZ mode
(Normal 640x480 pixels, max. D1-PAL 768x576 pixels). The camera
shows a fully corrected image and you can move and zoom to any posi-
tion in the full image using the mouse or a joystick:
Mouse: Clicking into the image moves the center of the virtual camera
to the clicked point, the mouse wheel controls the zoom feature.
Joystick: Tilting the joystick to right/left turns the virtual camera, tilting
the joystick forward/backward will tilt the camera accordingly; turning
the joystick controls the zoom feature.
Using the Display Method Quick Control, you can choose a different
method for displaying the camera images. You can either view the full
(distorted) sensor image (Full Image, max. 2048x1536 pixels) or a view
with four virtual cameras, which point into the four directions
North
,
East
,
South
and
West
(Surround). The Surround Image and Normal Image
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*Available in a currently
developed software ver-
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Joystick:
Internet Explorer with
activated MxPEG ActiveX
plug-in, MxControlCenter
(V1.8 or higher) or
MxEasy required
Note
When using MxControlCenter or MxEasy, you can examine the
video sequences that had been recorded in full image mode. You
can view the corrected images and use the virtual PTZ features for
the examination. This also allows examining the parts of an image
or video after the event that had not been on the live image on
display at the time of the recording.
Display Mode
Normal
Display Mode
Surround