Optimizing The Time Spent Watching Video; Changing The Length Of The Preview; Opting For Many Cameras In A Retrieval Session; Figure 5-11 Fast-Forward Options - Honeywell Rapid Eye Operator's Manual

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Searching for Motion

Optimizing the Time Spent Watching Video

Changing the Length of the Preview

Opting for Many Cameras in a Retrieval Session

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1.
After obtaining a motion search report, double-click a list item or a bar in the density
chart. The video excerpt plays in the working frame.
2.
Click
on the Motion Search toolbar. Video speeds up through the minutes of
pre-detection video, then slows to normal speed (1x) a few seconds before motion is
detected, and remains at normal speed. You have the option of clicking Pause as
needed.
3.
To view the next instance of motion, click
Fast-Forwarding Without Automatically Slowing Down
Set the slider for playback speed to its rightmost setting (Fast, as in
Figure 5-11
Fast-Forward Options
Fast-forward that slows down just
before motion appears (auto-1x)
Viewing Video of Events just Prior to Detection of Motion
You can adjust the amount of video seen before motion was detected, using the Mins Pre
(minutes of viewing, prior to detection) field (see
Figure 5-12
Setting Pre-Detection Viewing to Two Minutes
By default, the preview is set to zero minutes. You may not need to adjust the amount of
time spent on pre-detection viewing, due to the enhanced fast-forward button (
1.
After obtaining a motion search report, click in the Mins Pre box.
2.
Adjust the value by entering a value, or by clicking the arrows at the right-hand side of
the box.
To view video from many cameras, at the time that the motion was detected, a Retrieval
session can be started from a Motion Search session.
, as needed.
For continuous fast-forwarding,
set the slider for playback speed
to its rightmost position (Fast).
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5-12).
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