Honeywell rapid eye System Administrator Manual page 14

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Fig. 5–10. The Enhanced Preview Window.
Fig. 5–11. Using High or Moderate Resolution, 320 × 240 (NTSC), to Identify a Subject.
Fig. 5–12. Using Low Resolution, 160 x 120 (NTSC) to Show Presence.
Fig. 5–13. To Establish Presence, Lower-Resolutions May Suffice.
Fig. 5–14. Camera Distance Can Be more Important than High Resolutions.
Fig. 5–15. Resolution Gauge for Recordings Made with NTSC Cameras.
Fig. 5–16. Resolution Gauge for Recordings Made with PAL Cameras.
Fig. 5–17. Microsoft Windows' Screen Area Settings.
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Fig. 6–10. Detail of PTZ Setup for the RapidDome Driver.
Fig. 6–11. Right-clicking in the Tour Programming table reveals the Insert command.
Fig. 6–12. Location of the Program Vector Button.
Fig. 6–13. Setting Up a Privacy Zone on a RapidDome PTZ Camera.
Fig. 6–14. Communication Settings for Intellibus on the Serial Devices Tab.
Fig. 6–15. The Manage Files Dialog Box.
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Fig. 7–10. Status Icons for a Response Rule.
Fig. 7–11. Motion Detection Configuration.
Fig. 7–12. Mask for Motion Detection.
Fig. 7–13. Motion Detection Menu.
Fig. 7–14. tamper detection Panel, on the Video Tab.
Fig. 7–15. Calibration of Blind-type tamper detection.
Fig. 7–16. Storage Estimator.
Fig. 7–17. Detail of the Statistics Tab, Showing Storage Statistics.
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Estimating a Unit's Video Archive.
Load on DSP Resources.
The Automatic DSP Performance Maximization Window.
The Configure Automatic Optimizations Command.
Assigning a PTZ Driver to a Port on the Multi-Media Unit.
Configuration Settings (4) for a PTZ (3) Camera (2), on the Video Tab (1).
Dartboard Control for PTZ camera, Showing Command Feedback.
Dragging the Mouse Pointer in a PTZ Camera Window.
Using PTZ Zonal Mode.
PTZ Dome Camera without Auto-focus (1) or with, Between the Dots (2).
Programming a PTZ Preset.
Testing Presets on a PTZ Camera.
PTZ Camera: Behavior after Use.
Continuous Recording and
Boost Button.
Example of a Schedule Assigned to a Camera.
Customizing a Schedule.
Breakdown of a Cell into Fifteen-minute Sections.
Using a Schedule for Alarms.
Specifying a Holiday for the Next Few Years.
A Rule's Trigger, Response and Schedule.
Customizing a Rule: Visual Steps.
Statistics Tab, Showing the Clear Storage Button.
Securing a Unit, after Changing Passwords.
File Transfers: to a Unit or from a Unit.
Downloading the System.log File from a Multi-Media Unit.
Enabling the FAULT RELAY.
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Recording, on the Recording Tab.
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