Module Binding
Most functions in iN7000 require module binding. A module is a logical block that provides a specific func-
tion. For example, an Advance Video Analysis module provides functions such as object counting, loiter-
ing object detection. The
Bind Module
box must be checked to activate a module. Each channel can
have several modules associated with it.
Figure 3-12 : Module Binding
There are 2 types of module:
Constraint
and
Unconstraint
. Typically a
Constraint Module
is bound to
some limited system resources, such as a USB webcam.
Unconstraint Module
generally provides unlim-
ited duplicable functions, such as a de-interlace filter.
Checking the Bind Module box does not immediately activate the function. All modules in
the channel pipeline except Capture Source are only active when the channel is running. .
One or more, or all channels can be set “running” with the Run/Stop Channels control in the
main desktop.
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