Live Video; One Operator Connecting To Multiple Units; Table 8-10 Camera Groups - Honeywell Rapid Eye Administrator's Manual

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Live Video

One Operator Connecting to Multiple Units

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Example of Stream Availability
Two operators open a Retrieval session to the same unit, and each operator monitors video
from 16 cameras. A third operator can open a Retrieval session to the same unit, but cannot
monitor recorded video, since a total of 32 streams of recorded video, available from that
unit, are already in use. For live audio, up to ten operators running Live sessions could each
hear the channels of Live audio, and each could monitor all data streams.
Limitation on Viewing Live Video in Many Live Sessions
When live video is being monitored, use of live video from cameras from the same group of
cameras cannot total more than eight. The groups of cameras are defined in
For example:
Let 2 operators view live video from 3 cameras in group C (3 cameras × 2 operators
= 6 live streams). A third operator can view live video using only 2 of the cameras in
group C.
Let 8 operators, each running a live session, use the same live camera. A ninth
operator cannot view live video using a camera from the same group.
Table 8-10
Camera Groups
Group
A
B
C
D
Up to 64 simultaneous connections to different units can be made by one operator. This
number can be lower due to the CPU of the PC running View, the PC's memory and the
number of other tasks running.
Audio Broadcast
Audio can be broadcast to many units simultaneously, using the View application. To
broadcast audio, click Talk in more than one player before using the microphone at the
operator PC.
Camera port #
1, 8, 11, 14
2, 5, 12, 15
3, 6, 9, 16
4, 7, 10, 13
Table
8-10.

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