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Persistence
– How long the camera remembers motion and stays on its source after other trackable
motion starts. Typically 25% to 100% for conferencing, below 15% for lecture capture.
Shot Margin
– Controls how tight or wide the shot will be around the people in the cameras view. A high
value will result in a wider shot and a low value results in a tighter shot around the person or group of
people.Default value is 7% for conferencing and 13% for lecture capture.
Max ePTZ Speed
– The maximum speed for pan, tilt, and zoom while tracking. Low speed may lose fast-
moving motion sources. High speed may seem jumpy. Typically 5 to 6 for conferencing, 6 to 7 for lecture
capture.
Advanced Autoframing Adjustments
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Max Electronic Zoom
– Sets the default size of the tracking frame relative to the area defined by Optical
Zoom. Default value is 3x for all Autoframing presets.
Initial Persistence
– How the camera remembers motion when it starts; similar to Persistence. Typically
25% to 100% for conferencing, 0 for lecture capture or presenter tracking.
Responsiveness
– How quickly Autoframing reacts to new motion. Typically 70% to 90% for
conferencing, 95% or higher for lecture capture.
Buffer Zone
– The area around the edge of the frame where new motion causes the image to re-center.
Typically 3% for conferencing, 7% for lecture capture. Adjust this value higher to make the camera move
less.
Tri-Sync Motion
– Smooth pan/tilt/zoom. When Tri-Sync Motion is disabled, the camera snaps to
position presets. Enabled by default.
Forced Wait Time
– Minimum number of seconds between camera movements. Default is 0. Increasing
Persistence often provides better performance than setting a Forced Wait Time.
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