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 camera's field of 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 framing. Low speed may lose fast-
moving motion sources. High speed may seem jumpy. Typically 5 to 6 for conferencing, 12 to 18 for
lecture capture.
Masking Unwanted Motion
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ASKING TAB
Masks are areas where the camera ignores motion. For example, if a door is within the camera's field of
view, a mask can prevent the camera from responding to the movement of the door or people in the
doorway. You can create multiple masks to fine-tune the camera's performance.
Things to know about masks:
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When you select the Masking tab, the Auto-framing Visualizer mode automatically switches to a view
of the room, so you can see what part of the room each mask affects.
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After you select Add Mask, drag the new mask to the desired location. Adjust its dimensions by
dragging its corners or edges.
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Right-click the mask name to rename it.
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Clear a mask's Enabled check box to disable the mask without deleting it.
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Set the Visualizer mode to Motion to test the mask.
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