User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Notes
 - Contents
 - Chapter 2
 - Chapter 3
- Video Analysis
- 3.1 Object Counting and Intrusion Alarm
 - 3.2 Object Index
 - 3.3 Automatic Video Snapshots
 - 3.4 Face Detection
 - 3.5 Face Count
 - 3.6 Privacy Mask Protection
 - 3.7 Panorama View
 - 3.8 Video Defogging
 - 3.9 Video Stabilization
 - 3.10 Wide Angle Lens Dewarping
 - 3.11 Advanced Motion Detection
 - 3.12 Crowd Detection
 - 3.13 Advanced Scene Change Detection
 - 3.14 Advanced Unattended Object Detection
 - 3.15 Advanced Missing Object Detection
 - 3.16 Text Overlay
 - 3.17 Fisheye View
 - 3.18 Specifications
 
 
 - Video Analysis
 - Chapter 4
 - Chapter 5
 - Chapter 6
 - Chapter 7
 - Chapter 8
 - Chapter 9
- Useful Utilities
- 9.1 Dynamic DNS
 - 9.2 Watermark Viewer
 - 9.3 Windows Lockup
 - 9.4 Authentication Server
 - 9.5 Fast Backup and Restore
 - 9.6 Bandwidth Control Application
 - 9.7 Language Setting
 - 9.8 Skype Video Utility
 - 9.9 GV-SDSyncCard Utility
 
 
 - Useful Utilities
 
228 
6.2.3 Setting Momentary and Maintained Modes 
This section introduces the momentary and maintained modes. 
   Figure 6-10 
[Momentary Mode] Push button switches that are normally open and stay closed as long as the 
button is pressed. Momentary switches allow turn-on or turn-off from multiple locations. For example, 
certain premises have a designated entry/exit door. When the staff enters the entry door, the system 
starts monitoring. When the staff leaves from the exit door, the system stops monitoring. 
ained Mode] Push-on/push off button switches that stay open until thrown, and then stay closed 
gain. Maintained switches are convenient for only one switch location.   
non-business hour when the door is closed, the system starts monitoring. 
[Maint
until thrown a
For example, in the business hour when the door is opened, the system stops monitoring; in the 










