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===Step by Step Instructions===
 
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1. Log into the web interface of the camera
  
 
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2. Click Setting
  
 
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3. Click Event > IVS
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Click the tab labeled 'Global Setup'
  
 
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4. The calibration zone must be created
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Click inside the video frame to draw a frame
  
 
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5. Left click to draw
  
 
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6. The 3 vertical reference rules must be drawn.
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These objects must be identical in height.
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Toggle the button next to Vertical then click Add Rules
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Then click inside the video frame to drag and draw the line
  
 
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7. One Vertical ruler has been created in this scene
  
 
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8.Repeat the same process twice to create 2 more Vertical rulers in the scene
  
 
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9. The horizontal reference rule must be drawn.
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Toggle the button next to Horizontal then click Add Rules
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Then click inside the video frame to drag and draw the line
  
 
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10. All rules complete
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11. The "Actual Length" field allows you to set the actual distance (in meters) of the drawn rules.
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Revision as of 01:07, 1 August 2019

Global Setup

Description

This article will show you how to set the global rules for IVS analysis.

Depth of field calibration allows the camera to determine the corresponding relationship between the 2D image captured by the camera and the actual 3D object using one horizontal ruler and three vertical rulers that are defined by the user using the corresponding actual distance.

Example

Prerequisites

  • Supported device with IVS feature

Example

Global Setup Best Practices

  • The camera must be installed at a medium or distant view with an installation height of more than 3 meters.
  • Scenes with parallel view or ceiling mounted are not supported
  • Horizontal surfaces can be calibrated, not vertical walls or sloping surfaces
  • Not applicable for scenes that have a distorted view such as captured by super wide-angle or a fisheye camera

Video Instructions

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Step by Step Instructions

1. Log into the web interface of the camera

IVS Global Setup - 1.jpg

2. Click Setting

IVS Global Setup - 2.jpg

3. Click Event > IVS

Click the tab labeled 'Global Setup'

IVS Global Setup - 3.jpg

4. The calibration zone must be created

Click inside the video frame to draw a frame

IVS Global Setup - 4.jpg

5. Left click to draw

IVS Global Setup - 5.jpg

6. The 3 vertical reference rules must be drawn.

These objects must be identical in height.

Toggle the button next to Vertical then click Add Rules

Then click inside the video frame to drag and draw the line

IVS Global Setup - 6.jpg

7. One Vertical ruler has been created in this scene

IVS Global Setup - 7.jpg


8.Repeat the same process twice to create 2 more Vertical rulers in the scene

IVS Global Setup - 8.jpg


9. The horizontal reference rule must be drawn.

Toggle the button next to Horizontal then click Add Rules

Then click inside the video frame to drag and draw the line

IVS Global Setup - 9.jpg

10. All rules complete

IVS Global Setup - 10.jpg

11. The "Actual Length" field allows you to set the actual distance (in meters) of the drawn rules.

IVS Global Setup - 11.jpg