Behavior Analysis - Interlogix TruVision TVB-5702 Configuration Manual

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Behavior analysis

The camera can analyze video data from real-time behavior and smart filters to help
detect unwanted events. When an alarm is triggered, pre-defined linkage methods are
then activated.
Note: This function is only available when
Analysis + Standard VCA Functions
Configuration
>
System
To set up behavior analysis:
1. From the VCA Configuration panel, click
enable the display information and snapshot settings (see "VCA information" on
page 54).
2. Set the camera calibration values to calculate the size of every target in the live view
image. The VCA detection will be more accurate if you configure the camera
calibration.
a) From the Configuration panel, click
b) Select the
Camera Calibration
Note: The measurements made by the camera are only approximations and are
not 100% accurate.
Draw on Live
View Video:
56
Temperature Measurement + Behavior
has been enabled under the menu
>
VCA Resource
VCA Configuration
check box to enable this function.
Click
Horizontal Line
or
the live view image. Using the mouse, adjust the length of the line, if
required. Enter the actual length in meters of each drawn line in the
Length
field. Lines can be up to 100 m long.
You must draw at least four verification lines and enter their lengths. Each
line is automatically numbered so it is easy to identify which specified length
applies to which line by clicking on a line.
Using these drawn reference lines and their actual lengths, the camera can
then measure the length of other objects that appear in live view.
Click
Delete
to delete all drawn lines.
Type.
VCA Configuration
>
Vertical Line
to draw a horizontal/vertical line on
TruVision IP Thermal Camera Configuration Manual
>
VCA Info
and
Camera
Calibration.
Real

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