Auto tracking settings
Using the Auto Tracking Setup
Menu
Display the auto tracking setting menu from the setup
menu to configure camera settings. The auto tracking
setting menu appears first.
1. Display the setup menu (page 24), move the cursor to
AUTO TRACKING O, and then press the camera
(set) button.
This will display the auto tracking setting menu.
* Items q through !0 below explain each of the
items available on the auto tracking setting menu.
** AUTO TRACKING **
CAMERA HEIGHT
OBJECT SIZE
SENSITIVITY
TRACKING MODE
ZOOM CONTROL
AUTO RELEASE
LOST MODE
ALARM
AREA SET
INDICATOR
RET TOP
(1) Configuring the Installation Height Setting (CAM-
ERA HEIGHT)
1. Move the cursor to CAMERA HEIGHT and then tilt
the joystick left or right to specify a camera height
setting.
You can set the camera height in the range of
2.50M to 30.0M. The factory default setting is
2.50M.
The installation height of the camera should be the
height between the tracking target and the camera
(H1: 2.50M ~ 30.0M). It is not H2.
H1
(2.5 to 30 meters)
Tracking
target
Important: Make sure that you input the installation
height of the camera correctly. An incorrect camera
height value will result in extremely poor detection and
tracking performance.
(2) Configuring the Target Size Setting (OBJECT
SIZE)
1. Move the cursor to OBJECT SIZE and then tilt the
joystick left or right to select a tracking target size
setting.
Size can be set to SMALL, MEDIUM, or LARGE.
SMALL
: Zooms the target to a size that is
approximately one-fourth (vertically) the
size of the monitor screen.
This is the factory default setting.
MEDIUM : Zooms the target to a size that is
approximately one-half (vertically) the
size of the monitor screen.
q
2.50M
w
SMALL
e
MID
r
MID
t
CONTINUOUS
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OFF
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ZOOM-OUT
i
OFF
o
!0
OFF
Camera
H2
LARGE : Zooms the target to a size that is
approximately three-fourths (vertically)
the size of the monitor screen.
Notes:
• Sizes shown above are approximate and for
reference only. The actual size depends on
operating environment conditions and tracking
conditions.
• A larger target size setting will result in reduced
tracking performance.
(3) Configuring the Detection Sensitivity Setting
(SENSITIVITY)
1. Move the cursor to SENSITIVITY and then tilt the
joystick left or right to select a sensitivity setting.
You can set sensitivity to one of three levels: LOW,
MID, or HIGH.
The factory default setting is MID.
Note: A low sensitivity setting can avoid erroneous
detection
of
tree
movement, but it also reduces tracking performance.
Higher sensitivity, on the other hand, improves tracking
performance but also increases the chance of
detection error. Configure settings in accordance with
the environment where the camera is located.
(4) Configuring the Tracking Activation Mode
Setting (TRACKING MODE)
1. Move the cursor to TRACKING MODE and then tilt
the joystick left or right to select how much weight
should be given to a target's characteristic features
(shape or colour etc.) during tracking.
TRACKING MODE can be set to LOW, MID, or
HIGH.
LOW : Weight given to movement.
HIGH : Weight given to characteristics.
The factory default setting is MID.
Note: When LOW is selected, tracking may switch to
another target that is exhibiting a large degree of
movement. When HIGH is selected, tracking of a
particular target continues, but tracking performance is
reduced when the conditions of the on-screen target
change. Configure this setting in accordance with the
environment where the camera is located.
(5) Configuring the Zoom Control Setting while
Tracking (ZOOM CONTROL)
Zoom control can be set to OFF, INTERMIT or
CONTINUOUS.
1. Move the cursor to ZOOM CONTROL and then tilt the
joystick left or right to select a zoom control setting.
OFF
INTERMIT
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movement
and
other
⇑ ⇓
: Zoom control is not performed.
: Zoom control is performed as
many times as needed during
motion detection.
Zoom control is done once during
auto tracking.
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