VIVOTEK
User's Manual - 23
293cm
278cm
Combined HFOV
300cm
• The cameras here are shown on their long side.
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The FOV is the camera's "detecting area."
7. Once the Stitching configuration is done, the positioning order of peer cameras will be
fixed, and you cannot change their Stitching order unless you unstitch them.
9. The tracked objects will appear on the live view of a stitched configuration after a
3-seconds delay, due to the network transfer and processing time.
10. It is best that all cameras in a Stitching configuration are installed at the same height
and with the same tilt angle (if applied).
NOTE:
Height (cm)*
Dist. to the next
camera
Combined HFOV
240
140.2
395.0
260
191.1
522.4
280
242.1
598.9
300
293.1
700.8
320
344.0
802.7
340
395.0
904.7
360
446.0
1006.6
Consider the following when stitching multiple cameras to form a large virtual floor plan:
8. The maximum distance between cameras, when mounted at a height of 300cm, is
278cm (from edge to edge). The FOVs of two cameras must overlap to a certain amount
in order to cover people walking between them. An estimation of a man of 185cm tall is
applied here.
* Unit in centimeter.