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To access the still image, click the URI link in the Still Image URI area.
The last recorded frame of video from the camera’s secondary stream is displayed. You can choose to save
or print the image directly from the browser.
HDSM SmartCodec Technology Advanced Settings
On the HDSM SmartCodec Technology Advanced Settings page you can select settings for both motion
and idle scenes. Other HDSM SmartCodec technology settings can be selected under HDSM SmartCodec
technology Settings on the Compression and Image Rate page. For more information, see
HDSM SmartCodec™ Technology Settings
.
1. In the left-menu pane, select
Compression and Image Rate > Advanced
.
2. In the
Background Quality
field in the
On Motion
section, enter the compression quality for the
background (between the default of 6 and the lowest setting of 20).
3. In the
Post-motion delay
field in the
On Idle Scenes
section, enter the delay (in seconds) after motion
has ended before the camera drops into idle scene settings (between 5 and 60).
4. In the
Image Rate
field in the
On Idle Scenes
section, enter the encoding frame rate (images per
second) when there is no motion in the scene.
5. In the
Quality
field in the
On Idle Scenes
section, enter the compression quality when there is no
motion in the scene (between 6 and 20).
6. In the
Max Bitrate
field in the
On Idle Scenes
section, enter the maximum number of kilobytes per
second when there is no motion in the scene.
7. In the
Keyframe Interval
field in the
On Idle Scenes
section, enter the number of frames between
each keyframe when there is no motion in the scene (between 1 and 254 frames).
8. Click
Apply
to save your changes.
Motion Detection
On the Motion Detection page, you can define the green motion detection areas in the camera’s field of
view. Motion detection is ignored in areas not highlighted in green.
To help you define motion sensitivity and threshold, motion is highlighted in red in the image panel.
Important:
Avigilon H4 Multisensor and H5A Dualhead cameras have multiple camera heads in a
single camera. Some settings apply to the camera as a whole, and other settings apply to individual
heads. Certain multi-head camera settings can be set globally for all of the heads on the All Heads
tab, while other settings should be set for each individual head, using the Head 1 to Head 4 tabs.
When configuring an H4 Multisensor or H5A Dualhead camera, be sure to check that you have
configured both the global and the individual head settings.
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