
Note
The maximum frame-per-second rate on the cameras configured for VideoLogix™
is 13 fps.
3.
Set the Hue, Brightness and Contrast for the selected camera as desired.
4.
Click Default to reset the Hue, Brightness and Contrast values back to 0.
5.
Click Color/Monochrome to choose between color and monochrome recording. Color
recording provides realistic video images. Monochrome is best suited for low light condi-
tions, such as nighttime recording.
6.
Choose the Control Out in the drop-down menu for the selected VideoLogix™ channel.
When the alarm is triggered on the selected VideoLogix™ channel, the configured control
will be activated. In the example above, Control 1 will turn on when the VideoLogix™
alarm is triggered.
7.
Set Object Min Size. This pixel value is the minimum size that the human form has to
represent on the live-view screen in order to be detected by VideoLogix™. By default,
this value is set to the absolute minimum value of 10 pixels. Any objects smaller than
the selected object minimum size will not be recognized.
8.
If necessary, configure the environment for the selected camera. Check Overhead
Camera checkbox if the selected camera is facing downwards. Check Crowded
checkbox if the selected camera is mounted in a crowded location. Please note that only
one checkbox can be selected.
Note
The environment limitations, such as restricted camera view due to the mounting
location or the crowded site will restrain VideoLogix™ functionality. I.e. If Over-
head Camera is checked, only Missing and Passthrough Counter alarm op-
tions will be available. If Crowded is checked, only Direction alarm option will
be available.
9.
Check the Hide Detection Box checkbox in order to hide the detection box on the main
screen.
After configuring the common channel settings, choose and configure the desired type of hu-
man/object detection.
Configuring Object/Alarm type
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