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AUTODOME IP starlight 7000i
2020-07 | v0.7 |
User Manual
Bosch Security Systems
Less important parts (such as the sky and trees in the background, all identified as
backgrounds in the GUI) are encoded at lower quality and therefore have a decreased
encoding quality.
Eight encoder regions can be defined.
Eight encoder regions can be defined. To define encoder regions, follow these steps.
1.
From the first drop-down box (the unlabeled Regions selection list), select one of the
eight available regions. (The drop-down box has the default option of
Region
1).
2.
Click the + box to add an area.
3.
Use the mouse to define the area (shape) that the region covers and to position the area
(shape) in the preview of the video image.
–
Drag the center, corner points, or sides of the shaded area (shape).
–
Double-click a side to add additional points to the area (shape).
4.
From the last drop-down box (the unlabeled Mode selection list), select the encoder
quality for the defined area. (The drop-down box has the default option of Default).
For unimportant parts of the video image, select
Background
.
For important parts of the video image, select
Object
.
(The quality levels for
Background
and for
Object
are defined in the
Expert Settings
section of the page
Encoder Profile
.)
5.
For PTZ cameras: From the second drop-down box (the unlabeled Prepositions/Scenes
selection list), select a Preposition/Scene to which to add the region. (The drop-down list
is blank by default unless you have defined at least one scene, in which case the default
is
Pre-position 1
or the custom name for the preposition).
Note:
If you have not yet defined any prepositions/scenes, refer to Prepositions and
Tours.
6.
If required, select another region and repeat the steps.
7.
To remove a region, select the area and click the waste bin icon.
8.
Click
Set
to apply the region settings.
5.7
Privacy Masks
Note
: The sequence of fields in the GUI may not match the sequence of the fields in this
section of the User Manual. In this section of the User Manual, fields appear in a more logical
functional sequence, identifying the sequence to create a new privacy mask, and then to
update a privacy mask.
Privacy Masks
block specific areas of a scene from being seen in the camera's field of view.
This can be useful when public spaces are in the coverage area or monitoring will be limited to
a particular zone.
The areas covered are indicated by a colored pattern (
Black
,
White
, or
Gray
) in the video
image. The activated masked areas are filled with the selected pattern in live view.
You can define a total of thirty-two (32) privacy masks in the camera.
A total of eight (8) masks can be in view at the same time.
Privacy mask
Select the number of the
Privacy mask
. A colored rectangle appears in the unlabeled video
preview window above the
Set
button.
Use the mouse to define the area for each privacy mask.
Privacy Masks
can have multiple corners (which are blue in the preview window) and can
form any convex shape.
The default mask template has four corners. You can add or delete corners as needed:
–
To add a corner, double-click the side of the mask where you want to add the corner.
–
To delete a corner, double-click the corner to remove.
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