Virtual Ruler - i3 International SRX PRO User Manual

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Chapter 1. SRX-Pro Server
Note
Changing the resolution for all or just one
camera will cause the FPS rate for all cam-
eras to be reset to default values.
Tip
Disabling the camera in the resolution drop-
down menu is the only way to set its FPS
rate to 0.
Caution
When DISABLE is selected in the resolution
drop-down menu, all channels associated
with this camera (video source) will stop
recording and the camera's FPS rate will be
set to 0.
OR
Click Default to assign an average FPS number of each camera.
2.
Click the Save button
to save the configured settings
3. Associate cameras configured for emergency frame rate recording with desired channels (Hardware Setup).
4. Configure motion detection for all channels that are associated with emergency frame rate cameras (Motion Setup).
5. Link enabled sensors to the channels that are associated with emergency frame rate cameras (Hardware Setup -
Sensor Settings)
6. Configure recording schedule to Continuous for all channels that are associated with emergency frame rate cameras
(Schedule Setup).
1.4.22.4. Configuring resolution
SRX-Pro software supports the following resolutions: 720x480, 720x240 and 360x240
Note: SRX-Pro Ultra Lite and Lite support following resolutions only: 720x480 (half frame quality) and 360x240
The higher the resolution, the higher the quality of the video recording and the more hard drive space is required for
storage. Note that with the higher resolutions will cause the total number of FPS to drop.
Resolution setup allows disabling video recording on selected cameras (video sources). When selected camera is disabled,
all channels that are associated with it will stop recording until the camera is enabled again.
To configure Resolution, do the following:
1. Click on the Browse button in the Resolution portion of the setup to view all available resolutions in a drop-down
menu. Use the All drop-down menu to control resolution for call cameras at the same time or use individual resolution
drop-down menus for each analog camera.
2. Select one of the available resolutions. You may choose to use the same resolution setting for all cameras or set the
resolution based on the camera's importance.
3.
Click the Save button
to save the configured settings

1.4.23. Virtual Ruler

1.4.23.1. Overview
With this feature it is possible to approximate the height of a person once they are in the camera's view. During playback,
the person's height can be estimated with regard to the virtual ruler. (In the example below, the ruler is 6' long with a
division value of 1'.)
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