Bosch FLEXIDOME IP micro 3000i-outdoor User Manual page 23

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FLEXIDOME IP micro 3000i - outdoor | FLEXIDOME
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Mirror image
Select On to output a mirror image of the camera picture.
Coding standard
Select the encoding mode:
Camera LED
Disable the Camera LED on the camera to switch it off.
Analog output
Select an aspect ratio format to activate the analog output.
Select Permanently inactive to deactivate the analog output.
Note: Automatic mode is selected by default for installation purposes upon first connecting
the device.
Reboot device
Click Reboot to restart the device.
Factory defaults
Click Defaults to restore the factory defaults for the camera. A confirmation screen appears.
Allow several seconds for the camera to optimize the picture after a reset.
Positioning
The Positioning feature describes the location of the camera and the perspective in the
camera's field of view.
Perspective information is essential to Video Analytics, as it enables the system to compensate
for the illusory smallness of distant objects.
Only through use of perspective information is it possible to distinguish objects such as
persons, bicycles, cars and trucks, and accurately compute their real size and speeds as they
move through 3D space.
However, to calculate perspective information accurately, the camera must be directed at a
single, flat horizontal plane. Multiple and inclined planes, hills, stairs can falsify perspective
information and produce incorrect object information such as size and speed.
Mounting position
The mounting position describes the perspective information that is also often called
calibration.
In general, the mounting position is determined by the parameters of the camera such as
height, roll angle, tilt angle, and focal length.
The height of the camera must always be entered manually. Whenever possible, roll angle and
tilt angle are provided by the camera itself. The focal length is provided, if the camera has a
built-in lens.
Tilt angle [°]
Enter the tilt angle if the value is not determined by the camera.
The tilt angle describes the angle between the horizontal and the camera.
A tilt angle of 0° means that the camera is mounted parallel to the ground.
A tilt angle of 90° means that the camera is mounted vertically in bird's eye view perspective.
The flatter the tilt angle is set, the less accurate the estimate of object sizes and speeds will
be. The settings must be between 0° and 90°. Estimates are no longer possible when you have
reached 0°.
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