XX128-33-00 Rev 806 Kollector Pro Network Digital Video Recorder
Configuring the ViconNet System
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Column Description
Camera Name
The camera for which the FPS is being defined.
DSP
The DSP to which the camera is assigned.
The number of DSPs depends on the type of Kollector. For example, KP-120 has a
maximum of 120 frames. Each DSP has a maximum of 30 frames, so if, for example
the site is a KP-120, it offers DSPs 1-4. Select the required DSP. The system will
prevent adding too many cameras to a DSP (in this case 4 as 4x30 =120)
FPS
The number of FPS of the camera.
In manual FPS configuration, a camera can also be disabled by selecting
disable
in
this column. If a user tries to record with the disabled camera, or open it live, the
following notification is displayed.
Use Remainder
If selected, the system will automatically use all the remaining FPS for the specified
DSP (default = selected).
Automatic FPS
When configuring macro recording, auto recording and pre/post alarms in their respective windows
(meaning, all windows which configure cameras for recording), the cameras are distributed to the DSPs and
are automatically assigned FPS, according to a preset algorithm (meaning that you do not control the
distribution of the FPS to the DSPs).
NOTES
:
If the FPS configuration is set to
Auto FPS
, the FPS obtained for a camera may be different to that which
was specified in a specific window (see above examples).
In the Auto Record
window, the camera assignment to DSPs is cyclic, meaning camera 1 goes to DSP 1,
camera 2 to DSP 2, camera 3 to DSP 3, and so on.
Example
.
If the site is a KP-120, there will be 4 DSPs and each one will have 30 FPS. The cameras will be distributed
evenly between the DSPs.
To select automatic FPS configuration:
1. From the ViconNet
Main
window, click
. The
Setup Site Selection
window is displayed,
showing a list of all currently connected transmitters and Workstations, as shown on page 57.
2. Select your Kollector Pro and click
. The
System Settings
window is displayed, as shown on