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
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n the camera view, draw the visual automation region where the electronic device is located in the
1. On the main screen, click Home
6.4 Visual Automation
The Visual Automation helps you automate any electronic device by triggering the connected
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camera view. You can then intuitively click on the image of the electronic device, a light for example, to
change its current state, e.g. turning the light on.
, select Toolbar , click Configure , click
Accessories (if available), click I/O Device (if available) and select Visual Automation Setting.
This dialog box appears.
Figure 6-15
Note: The Accessories option only appears when GV-Keyboard or GV-Joystick has been set up on
the GV-VMS. The I/O Device option only appears after at least one I/O device has been added.
2. Select a camera from the drop-down list, and check Enable.
3. Drag the region on the camera view. This dialog box appears.
Figure 6-16