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Bosch Security Systems | 02 April 2004
LTC 8850 |
Instruction Manual
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Allegiant Server
3.4.6.2 Save Image Dialog
This dialog box allows the user to save the current
video image as a Bitmap (.bmp), JPEG (.jpg), Tiff (.tif),
or Targa (.tga) file. If this dialog box is opened while
live video images are being displayed in the
InWinPTZ Server window, the live image will be
frozen and later copied into a file when the user enters
a proper file name for the image.
Figure 95 Save Image Window
3.4.6.3 Video Options Dialog
This dialog box allows the user to modify settings of
the video input signal displayed by the Integral
Flashbus™ MV frame grabber. These settings include
Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue, and Sharpness.
The user can also choose the video standard: NTSC
(North America) or PAL (Europe / Asia). If the user
clicks the
Default
button at the bottom of the dialog,
default values are selected for the video input settings
(values that should produce a reasonably good picture
from a normal video camera).
Figure 96 Video Options Dialog Box
3.4.6.4 Startup Options Dialog
The InWinPTZ can operate on a PC with an Integral
FlashPoint 128 Lite VGA card (currently not available)
and/or an Integral FlashBus MV frame grabber. When
both are installed and available on a PC, the user can
choose which card should be used by default or
manually select one when the InWinPTZ starts up.
The Startup Options dialog box is not available when
fewer than 2 cards are detected on the PC.
Figure 97 Default Integral Card Selection Dialog Box
3.4.7 Status Bar
The left area of the status bar describes actions of
menu items as you use the arrow keys to navigate
through menus. This area similarly shows messages
that describe the actions of toolbar buttons as you
depress them, before releasing them. If after viewing
the description of the toolbar button command you
wish not to execute the command, then release the
mouse button while the pointer is off the toolbar
button.
Figure 98 Status Bar
The right area of the status bar indicates which of the
following keys are latched down:
Indicator
Description
FlashBus MV
The InWinPTZ is using an Integral
FlashBus MV frame grabber to
display the live video picture.
FlashPoint 128
The InWinPTZ is using an Integral
FlashPoint 128 Lite VGA card to
display the live video picture.