User`s guide

21-0381E v4.7.4
Welcome Report
Control Admin Sys Config Tech-Ref
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- Interval: Sets the duration between
camera image requests--in
milliseconds (1000 = 1 frame per
second).
- Quality: Sets the relative amount of
video detail to be included in non-key
frames. Also see "Key Rate", to
follow.
- Data Rate: This is a bandwidth
control property that determines the
maximum video data transmission
rate.
(Defaults: Low = 56, Medium = 220,
High = 3000).
- Key Rate: This determines how often
a complete frame is sent compared to
only changes from the previous frame.
Lower values provide better image
quality and require more bandwidth
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- Coloured Buttons: These buttons provide
(from left to right): A quick way to return to:
General default values, or;
Select pre-defined defaults suitable for:
Low, Medium, or; High available
bandwidth (i.e., dial-up connection, DSL/cable,
or local network).
Initial Set Up of: Views,
Maps, Cameras
Introduction to Map/Camera Set Up
"Views" and "Maps" must be set up before
visual monitoring and/or status & control tasks
can be performed.
Notice: It is extremely useful to familiarize yourself with
the operation of this feature, and plan how you want
your views and maps set up before you begin.
Grid view
: Due to its visual nature, this feature uses
'forms' view only.
Permissions: Setting up maps, cameras, and 'views'
requires an operator with permission to "Configure
Visual Director". This permission is also required to
change camera image quality/sizing (right-click menu).
Supported Map File Formats
Map images to be used with this feature must
have been saved in one of these file-formats:
Vector/Drawing Formats: WMF, EMF
Bitmap/Photo Formats: BMP, JPG
Note: Scalable graphics work best (EMF, WMF), and
are recommended--especially for more detailed maps.
Requirements for Camera Viewing
Camera viewing (and PTZ control) is
supported through Netvision capture stations.
DVR Types: Supported video servers include:
NetVision (V2.1 or V2.2 and newer)
Yes (via "Visual Director")
March R4 & R5
Optional via licensing (beginning with V4.7).
VeDVR / NVe (embedded)
Optional via licensing (beginning with V4.71).
Note: Playback for video events is NOT supported for
March R4 DVRs.
Required Items:
TCP/IP protocol must be installed and set up
on your PC
(this is typically done automatically
as part of the MS Windows installation)
;
Tools (menu) Options (Visual Director )