Canon network camera VBH651V User Manual
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Setting Page 5 181 ▼ To configure a polygonal detection line, click the vertices of the line in order. You can configure a polygo nal detection line with a maximum of 32 vertices. ▼ Click any of the set vertices. The detection line is determined. Note Even after configuring a detection line, you can drag each vertex to change the shape of the detection line and the lines between vertices to move the entire detection line. Click [Clear Line] to delete a detection line. If a moving object crosses the detection line in the se lected direction, it will be detected as ‘passed’. A preview display shows the selected passing direction on the detection line in the video display area. If the selected decision point cr osses the detection line, it will be detected as ‘passed’. The decision point is indicated by a cross on the detection frame of the moving object. Set the size ratio of moving objects for the entire screen. If the moving object exceeds the set value for [Object Size (%)], it will be targeted for passing detection. When the setting values or slider is changed, an indicator frame representing the object size is displayed for one second in the center of the video display area allowing y ou to check the size ratio while specifying the setting. 2In [Passing Direction], select the direction for moving objects to pass the detection line. 3In [Decision Point], select the point of a moving object t hat will be used for triggering passing detection when the moving object crosses a detection line. 4Configure the size of the moving object needed for triggering detection in [Object Size (%)]. Detection line Detection line Passing direction (both directions) Detection Frame Decision point (bottom center) Detection line
182 Note A ratio of up to 30% can be set in [Object Size (%)] for passing detection. Detection Status for Passing Detection All moving objects detected are shown with white profile lines. When the [Decision Point] of a moving object that meets th e [Object Size (%)] setting crosses a detection line in the direction specified in [Passing Direction], the profile lin e changes to the same color as the detection line, and the status becomes “detected”. Notification of a passing detection event occurs only when t he decision line is crossed. Take care in setting the operation to be performed when an event occurs. How to Configure Intrusion Detection Set the area for which you want to detect intrusions. The decision point is indicated by a cross on the detection frame of the moving object. Important Perform a detection test after configuring passing detection to make sure the detection frame of a moving object continues to b e displayed. Object Size Indicator 1In the video display area, draw the area in which you would like to detect intruding objects (P. 174). 2Configure [Duration (Sec)] for the time required for an object to enter a detection area, and be detected as an intrusion. 3In [Decision Point], select the point of a moving object that will be used for triggering intrusion detection when the moving object enters a detection area.
Setting Page 5 183 Set the size ratio of moving objects for the entire screen. When the setting values or slider is changed, an indicator frame representing the object size is displayed for one second in the center of the video display area allowing y ou to check the size ratio while specifying the setting. Detection Status for Intrusion Detection All moving objects detected are shown with profile lines. When [Decision Point] of a moving object larger than [Object Size (%)] enters a detection area and exceeds [Duration (Sec)], its profile lines take on the same color as the detection area, indicating that “detected” mode has been triggered. 4Configure the size of the moving object needed to trigger detection in [Object Size (%)]. Important After the Intrusion Detection is set, please confirm that the system continues to show profile lines of the detected moving object. Detection Frame Decision point (bottom center) Object Size Indicator Detection Area Profile Lines of Detected Moving Object
184 Configuring Operations for “Detected” ([Event] Tab) Set operations to be performed upon detection of changes in a subject. (1) Specify Operation Timing (Multiple Selections Possible) [ON Event Operation] When selected, the operations set in (2) are performed when the mode becomes “detected”. [OFF Event Operation] When selected, the operations set in (2) are performed when “detected” mode ends. [Detected mode Operation] When selected, the operations set in (2) are performed while “detected” mode is active. (2) Specify Event Operation (Multiple Selections Possible) [E-mail Notification] When selected, e-mail notification is sent according to the timing set in (1). [Video Record] > [E-mail Notification] in the Setting Page must be set in advance (P. 155). [Video Record] When selected, video recording begins according to the timi ng specified in (1). [Video Record] > [Upload] or [Memory Card] > [Video Record Settin g] in the Setting Page must be set in advance (P. 151). (3) Specify Audio Playback Timing [Audio Playback at ON Event] When selected, the sound clip specified in (4) is played back when the mode becomes “detected”. [Audio Playback at OFF Event] When selected, the sound clip specified in (4 ) is played back when “detected” mode ends. (4) Sound Clip Settings [Sound Clip Name] Select the sound clip to be played b ack. You must register the sound clip wi th [Video and Audio] > [Audio] > [Sound Clip Upload] (P. 143) on the Setting Page in advance. [Volume] Set the volume for the sound clip. (5) External Device Output Operations [External Device Output for ON Event] Select this to start or pause output to an external device when the mode becomes “detected”, and to select the output destination (output 1 or 2) and operation (active or inactive). [External Device Output for OFF Event] Select this to start or pause output to an external device when “detected” mode ends, and to select the output destination (output 1 or 2) and operation (active or inactive). (1) (3) (4) (5) (2)
Setting Page 5 185 Context Menu Right-click on the video display area, Detection Settings (List) and Non-Dete ction Settings (List) to display a menu that allows you to use the following functions. Unavailabl e functions will be grayed out when you right-click. [Copy detection area/line] Copy the detection area/line of the select ed detection setting to the clipboard. [Paste detection area/line] Paste the copied detection area/line from the clipboard to the detection setting being configured. Paste cannot be used with camera tampering detection. Pasting a detection line is possible only when setting pa ssing detection in the copy source and the paste target. [Clear detection area/line] Delete the detection area/line of the se lected detection setting. The camera tampering de tection area cannot be deleted. [Copy detection criteria settings] Copy the detection criteria of the select ed detection setting to the clipboard. The detection settings name and display color are not copied. [Paste detection criteria settings] Paste the copied detection criteria from the clipboard to th e detection setting being configured. Pasting is possible only if the source and the target are the same detection type. [Copy event settings] Copy the event settings of the selected detection setting to the clipboard. [Paste event settings] Paste the copied event settings from the clipboard to the detection setting being configured. [Copy non-detection area] Copies a non-detection area that has been set to the clipboard. [Paste non-detection area] Pastes a non-detection area copied to the clipb oard to the non-detection area that is being set. [Clear non-detection area] Deletes the non-detection area that is being set.
186 This explains functions common to video detection. Checking Event Status If the intelligent function (moving object detection, abando ned object detection, removed object detection, camera tampering detection, passing detection, an d intrusion detection) detects something, the event icon in that row turns green. The detection status of the intelligent function can also be checked in the Event and Input/Output menu of the Camera Viewer (P. 59). No.1: Video Detection Status is ON No.2 and 3: Video Detection Status is OFF Displaying Settings for Detection Areas/Detection Lines, Non-Detection Area and Detection Results (Display Options) Configure the detection area/line, non- detection area, and detection results displayed in the video display area. You can select the following for either [Detection Area/Line] or [Detection Results]. [Selected Detection Settings Only] Show the detection areas/lines or detection results only fo r those detection settings selected in Detection Settings (List). [All Detection Settings] Show the detection areas/lines or detection results for all detection settings in Detection Settings (List). [Detection Settings of the Same Type] Show the detection areas/lines or detection results for the same types of detection settings as those selected in Detection Settings (List). [Do not display] No detection areas/lines or detection results are shown. The following settings can be se lected for [Non-Detection Area]. [Only selected non-detection areas] Only the non-detection areas sele cted in the Non-detection Area Settings (List) are displayed. [Event] > [Intelligent Function] - Displaying Options and Shared Operations -
Setting Page 5 187 [All non-detection areas] All the non-detection areas in the Non-detection Area Settings (List) are displayed. [Only enabled non-detection areas] Only the non-detection areas with [Enable non-detection area] selected in the Non-detection Area Settings (List) are displayed. [Do not display] No non-detection areas are displayed. Restarting Intelligent Function If the background video has changed while you were specifying settings or detection results are not as specified, restart the Intelligent Function. Reducing Effects of Lighting Change (Detections Settings) The Intelligent Function may not work when the entire screen is exposed to sudden changes in brightness, for example, when indoor lights are turned on or off. Changi ng the detection settings may reduce this effect. The settings are saved and the Intelligent Function restarts. 1If you have not yet obtained the camera control privileges , click the [Obtain/Release Camera Control Privileges] button and obtain the control privileges. 2Click [Restart intelligent function]. Important It takes several tens of seconds for the Intelligent Function to restart. No detection is performed while restarting. 1Click [Detection Settings]. 2Select [Reduce effects of lighting change] checkbox. 3Click [Save settings]. Important It takes several seconds for the Intelligent Function to restart. No detection is performed while restarting. Settings in [Reduce effects of lighting change] may not work depending on the operating environment. Repeated sudden changes in brightness may also have the same effect. Perfor m a detection test to check whether settings work correctly.
188 When events trigger the switching of Day/Night Mode, presets registered in advance can be executed, such as changing the camera angle or video quality settings. Switching Day/Night [Preset when Switching to Day Mode] Executes the preset when switched to Day Mode. [Preset when Switching to Night Mode] Executes the preset when switched to Night Mode. Note It is necessary to set presets beforehand with [Camera] > [Preset] (P. 126). You can set the timing for event-triggered Day/Night Mode switchi ng in [Switch Day/Night] in [External Device Input] (P. 157) or [Timer] (P. 162). [Event] > [Switch Day/Night] Executing Presets When Switching Day/Night Mode Important When the user has camera control privileges, the presets for [P reset when Switching to Day mode] and [Preset when Switching to Night Mode] will not run. The following settings can be configured here. Switch Day/Night
Setting Page 5 189 By linking two types of events, a single event is triggered. Select AND/OR for the event linking method. You can set the operations to perform, such as recording video or sending e-mail notifications, when a linked event is triggered. Note You can check the linked event status on the [Event and Input/Output] menu of the Camera Viewer (P. 83). Linked Event 1 to 4 You can register up to four linked events. You can link five types of events: [Volume Detection], [Scream Detection], [External Device Input], [Timer] and [Intelligent Function]. [Linked Event] Select whether to use a linked event. [Event Linking Method] Select the event linking conditions. [AND]: A new linked event is triggered if both event types selected with [Event 1] and [Event 2] are triggered. Set [Event Order] and [Event Gap] for this. [OR]: A new linked event is triggered if ei ther event type selected with [Event 1] and [Event 2] is triggered. [Event Order] You can select the order two events must be trigge red when [Event Linking Method] is set to [AND]. If set to [None], the order will not be considered. [Event Gap (seconds)] Enter the interval between two events that must be tr iggered when [Event Linking Method] is set to [AND]. A new linked event is triggered if the second event triggers wi thin the specified interval after the first event was triggered. Event 1, 2 Specify the two events to be linked. The settings are the same for both. [Event Type] Select the event type for linking. [Volume Detection]/[Scream Detection] [Event] > [Linked Event] Using Event Combinations The following settings can be configured here. Linked Event 1 to 4 Event 1, 2
190 Select whether an ON event or OFF event triggers a linked event in [Status]. [External Device Input] Select External Device Input 1 or 2 in [External Device Inpu t], and then select an active event or inactive event to trigger a linked event in [Status]. [Timer] Select the timer event number to use in [Timer]. [Intelligent Function] Select the Intelligent Function detection setting number (P . 170) to use in [Intelligent Function], then select whether an ON event or OFF event trigge rs a linked event in [Status]. Note You cannot set the same event type for [Event 1] and [Event 2]. However, a combination of [Input 1] and [Input 2] can be specif ied for [External Device Input] and a combination of [T imer 1] to [Timer 4] can be set for [Timer]. Operation Set the operations to be performed when linked events are triggered. [ON Event Operation] If [Enable] is set, [Preset] , [Video Re cord] and [E-mail Notification] will be executed according to their settings when a linked event (ON event) is triggered. [OFF Event Operation] If [Enable] is set, [Preset] , [Video Re cord] and [E-mail Notification] will be executed according to their settings when a linked event (OFF event) is completed. [Ongoing ON Event Operation] Select the operations to be perf ormed when an ON event is triggered. If [Enable] is selected, [Video Record] and [E-mail Notification] will be executed according to their settings during the linked event. [Preset] If you specify a preset, the camera angle will automatically move to the preset location when a linked event is triggered. It is necessary to set presets beforehand with [Camera] > [Preset] (P. 126). Note [Preset] cannot be configured when [Intelligent Function] is included in [Event Type]. [Video Record] Select whether to record video depending on the linked event. If you select [Enable] and a linked event is triggered, video will be transmitted to the recording destination specified in [Video Recorder] > [Upload] > [Video Record Action] (P. 151). [E-mail Notification] Select whether to send an e-mail not ification depending on the linked event. If you select [Enable] and a linked event is triggered, an e-mail notification will be sent. To use e-mail notification, you must set [Video Re cord] > [E-mail Notification] (P. 155) beforehand. [External Device Output for ON Event] Select whether external device output (1 or 2) is active or inactive when an ON event is triggered. [External Device Output for OFF Event] Select whether external device output (1 or 2) is active or inactive when an OFF event is triggered. [Audio Playback at ON Event] If you select [Enable], the sound clip specified in [Sound Clip] will play back when a linked event is triggered. [Audio Playback at OFF Event] If you select [Enable], the sound clip specified in [Soun d Clip] will play back when a linked event completes. Note [Audio Playback at ON Event] and [Audio Playback at OFF Event] can only be set when [Ev ent Type] in [Event 1] and [Event 2] is set to [External Device Input] or [Intelligent Function]. M50 M50 M50