OPERATION/CONFIGURATION Endura® Camera Sabotage Behavior C3605M-A (5/09)
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Overview GETTING STARTED The Camera Sabotage behavior must be installed on the NET5301T-I inteligent video encoder before the behavior can be configured. Camera Sabotage is a standard feature of all Pelco extended platform (EP) cameras with Sarix™ technology. Refer to the product documentation for model numbers and descriptions. NET5301T-I intelligent video encoder: Behaviors installed on the NET5301T-I are configured using the WS5000 software, version 1.5 or later.
Configuration The Camera Sabotage behavior is configured using the WS5000 software. The behavior must be installed on the encoder before it can be configured. PROFILES For each behavior, you can create several custom profiles that contain different settings. Each profile can contain settings that make use of different camera settings. With these profiles, you can set up different scenarios for the behavior.
ADD A PROFILE Once the behavior is installed on the encoder, complete the following steps: 1. Log on to the WS5000 workstation. 2. In the Camera navigation pane, right-click a camera connected to an NET5301T-I intelligent encoder, and then select Modify Settings from the shortcut menu (refer to Figure 1). The Device setup screen appears. If necessary, click the Video Analytics tab (refer to Figure 2). Figure 1. Selecting a Camera to Modify Figure 2. Video Analytics Tab 3.
5. Click OK. The new profile name appears in the “Choose profile” list. Figure 4. Selecting a Behavior 6. Select Camera Sabotage from the Behaviors list (refer to Figure 4). The Global Settings area of the screen displays the required settings for this behavior. Figure 5. Camera Sabotage Settings 7. Refer to Global Settings on page 8 to complete the setup for the new profile, and then click Apply to save the settings. 8. Click OK to close the Setup screen. 9.
GLOBAL SETTINGS The Camera Sabotage behavior uses the following global settings: Sensitivity: Defines the minimum motion or change in the scene that triggers an alarm. The default setting is 5; settings range from 1 (low) to 10 (high). Any movement with a value that is lower than the selected setting is regarded as noise. The higher the setting, the greater the chance for a false alarm. While a lower setting reduces the chance for a false alarm, it might also result in missed alarms.
SAVE A COPY OF A PROFILE You can copy an existing profile to create a new profile. By copying an existing profile and modifying a few settings, you can save setup time. 1. From the Device setup screen in the WS5000, display the Video Analytics tab for a camera. 2. Select a profile from the list, and then click the “Save copy of profile” button Copy” of Profile dialog box appears. . The “Save Figure 7. Renaming a Profile 3. Enter a new name for the profile, and then click OK. 4.
Operation RUN A PROFILE To run the Camera Sabotage profile: 1. While viewing video on the WS5000, right-click the video pane, and then select Analytics from the shortcut menu. 2. On the Analytics submenu, locate and select the profile that you created for the Camera Sabotage behavior. A green check mark indicates that a profile is running. Starting a profile deactivates any other profile that is running; only one profile can run at a time. Figure 8.
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